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• .... ' 'A l v - ' •. J? Established I S3 1 Established 1 831 J? j "The Old Reliable Jewelry Store" <> JOSEPH K. HAND ii 311 WASHINGTON STREET cl /L — 2i 2 k Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. Rapairwg of all kinds ? k promptly attended to. ;t BUILDERS HARDWARE AND MECHANICS FINE TOOLS W. S. WABE 516 Washington St.. Gape May. PHONE 154 A SAVE MONEY! ' SAVE MONEY! By l>«-nlinif at SWAJrVW ACCOMMODATION MARKET Broadway and York avenue West Cape May, N. J. All kinds ot groceries, MEATS an<* provisions at the lowest market prices. Goods delivered to any part oi the borough or city. Local Telephone No r 10. BECKETT'S LIVERY and Boarding Stables TUCKAHOE, N. J. 1 Hacks to meet all trains. Good driving Horses and Carriages to' Hire. Pri vate horses and carriages boarded and carefully looked after at low rates. Clipping horses a specialty anv time during the week. FRANK BECKETT. IF YOU WANT A GOOD RANGE OR HEATER -SEEJESSE JUL. BROWN' WHO HAS THE Only Full Line of Stoves in Town Tin and Agate Ware. Tin Roofing in all its Branches. 322 MANSION fSTBEET Cape May City , New Jersey Shoes! Shoes! New, Largest and best stock of Ladies Gentlemen's and Childrens Shoes at Less than Philadelphia prices A-n Entire New and Large Stock of Wall Paper,. which will be sold at prices to defy competition Haying' had many years experience in the business, I only ask an opportunity to convince my customers that I can-sell them at the lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock Pefore buying elsewhere. LLBBlDeE JOHNSON, 318 Washington Street
s A T HALLS RAJAH PONGEE, ALL SILK 27 INCH 75 CENTS, - "Four in One" Black Water-proof Jap Silk = 65c. 75c. and $1.00 y Neat Designs in Stripes, Checks and Gray Silks r S°c- 75c and $ roo Something New in Wool Suitings SHADOW STRIPES At 85 c. arid $1.00 36 Inch Pure Silk Black Taffetas $1.00 Up - 50 in. All-wool Panamas $1.00 » All-wool Panamas in all colors at 50c j All-wool Stevens Checks at 50c. > Wicklow Stripes and Checks at 18c \ LADIES AND MISSES TAILORED SUITS JACKETS AND SKIRTS I In these goods there is so much badly made, ) cheap stuff, in the market that we do not care to quote prices, but if quality and worktnanship count with you, call and examine our stock. s MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Corset covers 15c. up. . Drawers 25c up. Nightgowns 50c. up. Short petticoats 29c up Long petticoats 59c up. DOLLAR SHIRTWAISTS " We have waists from 50 cents to $3.50, but •j we make a specialty of fine lawn waists at $1.00 and can give you a splendid variety and better quality for the money than you ever saw before' HALL'S DRY GOODS STORE e 226 Market Street Philadelphia IB :s
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^ SHERIFF'S SALE Court of Chancery oftbe State of New Jersey, I will expose for sale at public > tfndue at the Sheriff's Office. Cape '• *«y Court House, N. J. , between the hours of 12 and 5 in .the afternoon, tokwit, at 1 o'cioek p. m., on MONDAY. APRIL 27tb. 1908, ALL that certain tract or parcel of V l«wl and premises hereinafter parti cu- ^ jarly described, situate in the City of Ocean City, in the county of Cape Njyand State of New Jersey, of two hundred end ten <210) ''feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Nineteenth street, containing in front or breadth on Central avenue forty (40) feet and of that width exly between lines parallel with the said -Ninteenth street one hundred (100) feet to a' fifteen feet wide street and P^^riahu^red the lots ef Ocean City Awociatiim. P Being the We lot or piece of ground which William A. Mmssey and Roxanna s |S ber, A. D.. 1897, granted and conveyed unto the said Josiah Brad way and Re beeca O. Brad way. his wife, their heirs and assigns, forever, subject to the conditions and restrictions of the Ocean City Association. Together with all and singular the rights, privileges, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, and the ) reversions and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof, and all the estate, right, title, interest, use. property, claim and demand of the said defendants of, in, to and out of the same, as may be necessary for the purpose. NOTE — The above property will be sold subject to a mortgage of $600 '■ with interest thereon from April 2. 1907, and taxes for the year 1967, it amounting to $23.40 besides coat and interest. > Seized as the property of Rebecca O. Brad way. et sIb.. defendants, taken in 0 execution at the suit of William A. Massey. complainant, and to be sold by ROBERT R. CORSON, ... _ Sheriff. Albert A. 415 Market street, Camden, N. J.. Solicitor. Dated March 17th. 1908. I. P. F. $9.86 3-28 5t 3 . SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, to me directed, issued out of the Court tof Chancery of Niw Jersey, on the 4th day of March, A. D„ 1908, iu a certain cause wherein Robert E. Hand, Adt miniBtrator, etc., is complainant, and Mary Halpin, et als, are defendants, I / shall expose to sale at public vendue, . 7 t ON MONDAY. APRIL 20th. 1908, , j betwe:n the hours of twelve and five o'clock p. m., to-wit, at one o'clock in ■ the afternoon of said day, at the Sheriff's Office, in Cape May Court EHous , Cape May County, New Jersey. ALL the following described marsh tract or piece of land situate in the Borough of West ,Cape May. in the : County of Cape May and State of New ' Jersey, and bounded as follows; 9 BEGINNING at a corner of land of " the Knickerbocker Ice Company and the West Jersey Railroad Company; ■* thence along the Easterly 6ide line of the said Railroad Company north sixteen degrees fifteen minutes east one 1 hundred and forty-seven feet to a corner of land now of said West Jersey | Railroad Company, formerly of Wil- ! liam Eldredge : tnence bounding on ' said Railroad Company's land south ' sixty-four degrees thirty minutes east : about s x hundred and twenty feet to ' Cape Island creek ; thence along said creek, south three degrees fourteen | minutes east about sixty-six feet to a small gut or branch of said creek : ] thence south forty degrees west about i eighty- five feet to the line of the i Knickerbocker Ice Company's land ' thence bounding on said Ice Co's. End 1 north sixty-six degrees fifteen minutes west ab<>ut six hundred and twelve feet to the place of beginning. Containing within said bounds two acres of i marsh more or less being th* • same tract of marsh or land 1 1 which was conveyed to the said | , James Learning by Thomas J. Ynrkei. by deed bearing date February 17th. 1 1891, and also being the same premises ' conveyed to th- said John Halpin and I William J. Halpin by the 6aid James , Learning and wife. KOBfiRT R. CORSON. 1 Sheriff. i Dated March 18. 1908. | Morgan Hand. Solicitor. P. F. $9 36 | 1 BFOBGE H. BEEVES i Steam aim Hot Water ■ H E B T I H B : ,| : i; || Sanitary Plumbing bv|j ;! Skilled Workmen, i >j Ask for Estimates. 1 1 i : 626 wasttmgtog street, j 1 61ias Saiidgran : Notary Public, Commissioner i of D ed- for New Jersey, ] i Leases, Deeds, &c.. Drawn « J All kinds ot Pupsion Business 308 Washington Su Cape May J ' * '
l j| *■ FOR SALE— Small farm. Very bttfe cash required. For parieulara mtor . to J. B. Hughes. 410 "i illSjB i 1 street 1 TO V«i KMI ' There isn't a bit of ase for men y who like to wear wall-fitting and - <• ro-date clothing, to go away fro* ; «o KOt it. Van Kernel. «M g Washington fleet, import* ' e direct, securing many patterns dag. ■ ing his annnal winter trip to Enrage j and the best dresed men in Mat, ) wear clothing made by him. * ^The New Faint Store ~ John Little has opened up the bftaij nes3 of selling paints at the comer ot e you want fire insurance. Claim* ' n promptly paid for twenty-eix yearn We represent seven of the strongest e companies doing businoes in New Jeri ?ey. Hand and .Eldredge. 310 Washr or at Star and Wava . e Office. 315 and 317 Washington stroet5 DoFgt5Taft ^SlSalmS"8 g? 5 Grooeries, dry goods, and provia. , ions, also boots and shoes, at rock bot- , torn, prioes at Thos. BoolU Oohi i Spring »f . ; if you want anything from a paper 1 of pins to a pair of good gum boots, ' Thos. 8oults. Cold Spring, cau terra ' you. Local phone tf DO TOO WAHT TO BUT Do you want to buy? Do you want to ee . Do you want to rent? Do you want to borrow? Do you want to insure? consult SOL. NEEDLES, Agent for Glens Falls Insurance Company and others. 508 Washington street. , 11-16 ly TO REXT TEST CfiEAP. Rooms, housekeeping, second floor. Office rooms, first floor. Large Igiuse for the winter. Cape May City ; also • 1 farm to rept year 1908. Apply to Ed1 ward Crease, West Cape May. * Wall Paper. Wall Paper. A new and fine assortment of wall paper is now being offered by Eldredge , Johnson, 818 Washington street. Whatever you need in this line can be eup- ■ plied. tf I : — ' ■ ; Mother dray's Sweet Powder lor Children Successfully used by Mother Gray. , in the Children s Home in New York, cure Fever ishness, bad stomach, teething disorders, move and regulate the bowels and destroy worms. Over 10,000 testimonials. They never fail. At sll druggists. 25c. Sample FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, j Le Roy I N. Y. mar Have your doming cleaned and pressed while you are asleep, afternoon or night. Gall Van Kessel, leading tailor, 424 Washington street, Gape May. Bell Phone 76 W ; Keystone 178 M. Do You Need Mile Help. I The Bowery Mission, conducted by I Louis Kloksch, has notified the GoverI of the several States that the I Mission c&n supply ^t a moment's notice aoy number of able-bodied men for unskilled labor to the farms and industrial centres where there is a marked dearth of labor. All that is required to secure such help is to pay transportation. Applications should addressed John O. Earl, Free Labor Bureau, 92 Bible House, New York. OASTORXA. Bean the Find Yon Haw Always BwHt WAR UPON THE AMERICAN SALOON When you need clothing aak for C M. WESTCOTT the Cape May County salesman. Everybody knows that he is with WANAMAKER & BROWN * OAK HALL, Sixth & Market Streets Philadelphia. An enormous stock of | clothing ready for Men- Women-Boys " J , and Girls We pay excursion car fare 1 both ways upon the purchase of a cer1 Notice to LimltCreditors. Estate of Charles P. Hughes, ^De- J ceased. Pursuant to the order of Ohas. P. Vanaman, Surrogate of the County of Cape May. made on the seventeenth ; day of March, A. D., 1908, on the application of the subscriber, Adminia- g trator of said deceased, notice is here^ ' by given to the creditors of Baid de- i ceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their elaimc anil demands against the estate of i said deceased within nine months from J the I7th dav of March, A. D., 1908. or ;! they will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber. / Dated March 17th, A. D., 1908. j JAMES MEORAY, 1 9t Administrator. --J * '

