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CAKE MAY BEBALD, THVBSDAT, SEPTEMBER
16, 1900
LIBERAL PATRONAGE
Has now its reward* Sale continues until Friday, September 24th
Prices are Right on all Merchandise
Beginning Friday, September 10, at 8 a. m., and continuing until the end, we are going to rip things wide open. We have re-arranged and re-marked the stock for the final cash-raising blow. We mean what we say. We must unload this stock. If marking low prices will do the trick we will come out the last day with flying colors. Here are the prices that will turn the trick from Friday, September 10 until the end. Choice goes to first choosers. Be on hand promptly.
OORSKTB Oar Whole Slock K<
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w ere 18 to SO o
HAN UKEIICHIKKS 2c and 4c
5c
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Let ef SciUd InfesU Dtwsm
10c
e cannot tdl you ol the Bargans e bring them out Daily
We have alot of Apron Ginghams and Turkey red print which we are going to isell at”!
All Underwear Reduced SPECIALS Ladle*’ Uaaxe Shirts 13c Dow Kc SSc DOW 17c Bor*' Shirt* sod Drawer* *0e now 19c
We have sold loads ol sweaters. We can supply you still A GOOD SELECTION
Price of Dresses and Suits cut in
1-2
White Petticoats, Gowns, Corset Covers, Drawers and Chemise IN ABUNDANCE
--School Days-
lor ihe Boys and Girls
get busy in their P »c*. stockings, t K*. Etc. ■VOU
in their Depatinent -•— HaMOtercktefs,
Needs, So do WE
Quills, Blankets, Table Llnnens, Sheetings, Muslings, and White Goods
Our opening davs were so
crowded we coind not give our people the attention we are in the habit of, but since tho*c days we are giving them our every altention ane everything U
going amootb and in order.
No matter what your circumstances or where you usually trade, you want to do your Dry Goods buying the next few days at MRS. E. TURNER’S The Great Easters Mills Syndicate
Political Advertisement.
LEWIS T. 8TEV£N8, ‘ .RepilhUcan Candidate for HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.
STANDS FOR Extension of Direct Primaries. AUoilalimenl of County Tax Board* ConUnuatios of Inland Waterway*. Building Ocean Front Boulevard. Extension of Civil Service. Economy in State Government. Home Rule by Local Option. Regulation of Public UUlity Com-
LAUNDERING THE LADIES' DAINTY GARMENTS such as shin waists, skirts, lingerie Is a part of our work which we give more thano rdInary care and at-
Your dainty garments are
washed In pure water with pure soap, atarcbed to Just the proper degree to !>laag« you. and sre so nicely Ironed that tony look even better than when
We deliver garments of this nature In stiff pasteboard toxoe. This prevents their being mussed by handling : mashed oat of shape by accident Try our work—you can't help Ilklag 1L ^ We also do shirts, collars and cuffs at city pries. TROY LAUNDRY. ?10 Decatur 8L K Kyoto x a Ph osa 401) Wagon Calls anywhere In Cape May or West Oane May.
Pennsylvania Railroad
HUDSON-FULTON CELEBRATION NEW YORK CITY. Three hundred years ago, Henry Hudson, an Englishman . in command of a Dutch expedition, with eighteen men, explored the Hudson River from Sandy Hook to Troy in his small craft, the “ Half Moon." One hundred and ninety-eight years later, Robert -Fulton established, with his steamboat, the " Clermont," a regular water service between New York and the towns along the Hudson river to the North. This year, New York City, with sister cities and towns along the Hudson, will celebrate these two achievements by' a series ol imposing observances, religions, historical, military, naval, musical and literary, extending from September 35 to October 9. Replicas of the " Half Moon " and ’the " Clermont ” have,, been built and will {day a large {tart in the celebration. They will be the center of attraction in the great naval pageant on Saturday, September 35. The United States Government will have pft^tkro war ships anchored in the Hudson, and Great Britain, France, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Argentine, Guatemala, Mexico, and Cuba will be represented by war vessels. Two great parades of water craft will escort the “Half Moon" and the "Cldmont" in triumphal procession past the war levUthans, first In the morning and again in the evening, when all the vessels will be illuminated. OnySeptember 38 there will 1* a grand historical pageant, and on September 30 a big military parade in New York City. On (October 1. the "Half Moon" and "Clermont” will proceed op-the Hudson to Troy escorted by hundreds of river craft, 1 net tiding torpedo boats. A magnificent carnival parade will be held in NeW York on Saturday evening, October 3. which promises to eclipse all previ-
ISAAC H. SMITH CLOTHIER AND • FURNT© ti L If
OppostU KnJtv Otpot.
6S8WASH1NGTON ST.. CAPE MAY. N. J,
The Pennsylvania Railroad, the direct line to New York, with its tmaorpsaaed service of fast express trains, will sell excursion tickets to New York for this period at reduced rates of ffre. Fall details concerning specific fares, dates of sale, return limits, and train service may be obtained of Ticket Agents.
Th hoUi In OIS Capa Slay. DtrasUy an ths
FULL UNE OF HUMS ALWAYS OH HAHD,
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service
r If' You want it Quick
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*5 Minute Talk at 3 Minute Rate. Half Rate after 6 P. M. Wo Reach Everybody RATES THE LOWEST
Call No. 90 and let us Explain Rates for Service
Em TELEPM1MGMPH CO.
2nd Floor, P. O.
Mary ]
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WALTER B. WRAY
' District Manaftar
Rinehart's J with smoos
vbo Uka lively, aotartalnlas f
Bar books, •-''The Ctreular Stsl , ud the "Man In Lover Ten,* have Ms*— enormous sals, and ss bet
are damarins for nsv no-
vels. she dads little time for writing •bort stories. A charsotarUUc tile by her will be foifntl In the Sefcumbs Uppinoott’s. It Is «Utlad —
INTEREST TABLE.
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It Helps Perpetuate Your Earning Capacity That’s exactly what the Newest Monthly Income Policy does. When it becomes due a lump sum is payable to your wife, and then a Monthly Income for life.
The Prudential
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To Cook or Heat It’s Hard to Beat
:e Is hereby given, that sppllWiu be made by the Common 1 of the City of Cape May. to the Circuit Court of the County ct May, at the Court House, in May Court House, on Tuesday, venty-first day of September, A. D.. 1909, at the hour of eleven o'clock le forenoon of that day. or as thereafter aa said Court'' can asid application, for the eppolnt- . of three freeholders and real1 of the City of Cape May, Stite ew Jersey, as commissioner*, to and assess the benefits on the latds bordering on and adjacent sewers heretofore- authorised and laid by the said City of Cape May, along Michigan Avenue from the er Disposal Station on Madison Avence to South street: along South fleet from Michigan Avenue to In-
died feet
street U* a point opposite the house of the Cepe May Yacht Schellengers Landing; Along New Jersey Avenue from Madison Av« to Philadelphia Avenue; along T ton Avenue from Beach Avenui the north side of Cape May Arei n conformity . aaith an act of -ogUiature w New Jersey, entitled An act to sot ho rite cities struct sewers and drains and to provide tor the payment of the coats thereof." approved March 8, 1882,and the several suplemcnta thereto and
At the said time and place all parties in interest, either as owners of said lands or otherwise, may appear and be heard. Dated. September L 1*09. JNO. W. THOMPSON. City Clerk of the City of Cape May, New Jersey.
Isaac hL Sc belli nger and Jennla F. ScheUlnger,, his wlafe. and PJoseph M. ScheUlnger and £1: 4» El Schellln er. Us wife. By virtu* of an order of the Court
In a cause wherein S I JfOS I to answer the comU on or before the Twanil day of October, 1909, or tn det thereof such decroe win be mad Inst yon aa the Chance lie- shall k equitable and Just The said bill 1 against you for a partition of
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THE “N UE” BATTERIES
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Report oi the Condition oi The Merchants National Bank AT CAPE MAY In- the State of New Jersey, at the close of business SEPTEMBER /, /pop
RESOURCES Loans and Discounts U, S. Bonds to secure circulation . Premiums on U- S. Bonds . Bonds, Securities, etc. Banking house. Furniture, and Fixtures Doe from approved Reserve Agents Checks and other Cash Items Notes of other National Banks Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels, and Copts Specie* *10,3^0 Legal-tender notes . 200.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent, of drculanion)
LIABILITIES
*103,414.58 50,000.00 773-44. 66,717.50 22,106.75 19.3a8.31 1,258.10 495-00 230.71 10,503.20
Total
Capital stock paid in Surplus fund National Bank Notes o Individnal Deposits subject to check
Total
*278.035.99 *50,000.00 5,000.00 50,000.00 473.035 99 >*78,035.99
test of
Comet—Attest
State of New Jersey. County ol Cope May. so. L Henry fa Kid red K*. Csihler of Ur do soHMl^swsor that the above suten
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HENRY H. ELDRKDOE. Cashier.
JOHN X. HEWITT
J W. M EC RAY KUmEBFOIU)
Directors
Ice and Coal Lehigh and Susquehanna All Sizes^^L OHAS. S. CHUCH

