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1 ( Established 1831 Established 1 831 O 1 ' "The Old Reliable Jewelry Store" ^ JOSEPH K. HAND 311 WASHINGTON STREET 2 k Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. Rapairing of all kinds / a promptly attended to. 3 C M. H. WARE Hardware and Cutlery. All Kinds of Fishing Tackle Colombia Dry Batteries 516 Washington St.. Gape May.
SAVE MONEY! SAVE MONEY! By , Dealing at SWAIN'N accommodation market Broadway and York avenue West Cape May, N. J. ■ All kinds ot groceries, MEATS a°d provisions at the 1 lowest marfcct-pfices* Goods delivered to any part of the bor- i ough or city. Local Telephone No 1 10. BECKETT'S LIVERY and Boarding; Stables TUCKAHOE, N. J. Hacks to meet all trains. Good driving Horses and Carriages «• Hire. Pri ▼ate horses and carriages boarded and carefully looked after at low rates. Clipping horses a specialty anv time during the week. FRANK BECKETT.
Shoes! Shoes! New, Largest and best stock of Ladies Gentlemen's and Childrens Shoes at Less than Philadelphia prices An 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 pocsible prices. Please examine my stock pefore buying elsewhere. EliSBIDUE JOHNSON, 318 Washington Street.
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AT HALLS RAJAH POKGEE, ALL SILK 27 INCH 75 CENTS. "Four in One" Black Water-proof Jap Silk | 65c. 75c. and $1.00 Neat Designs in Stripes, Checks and Gray Silks ; 50 c. 75c- and $roo , Something New in Wool Suitings SHADOW STRIPES | - At 85 c- and $1.00 • 1 . 1 36 Inch Pure Silk Black Taffetas $1.00 Up 1 50 in. All-wool Panamas I $1.00 All-wool Panamas in all colors at 50c ! All-wool Stevens Checks at 50c. Wicklow Stripes and Checks at 18c J 1 LADIES AND MISSES TAILORED j SUITS JACKETS AND 1 SKIRTS In these goods there is so much badly made. 1 cheap stuff, in the market that we do not ' care to quote prices, but if quality and work- , manship count with you, call and examine i our stock. ' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR j Corset covers 15c. up. Drawers 25c up. ' Nightgowns 50c. up. Short petticoats 29c up ; Long petticoats 59c up. ! DOLLAR SHIRTWAISTS I We have waists from 50 cents to $3 .50, but ] we. make a specialty of fine lawn waists ail] $ 1 .00 and can give you a splendid variety ] and better quality for the money than you , ever saw before' ; HALL'S DAY GOODS STORE 226 Market Street Philadelphia '
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^ ^ ^ 1 1 1 The Home Newspaper 1 THE NEWSPAPER that chronicles all the local happenlngB of the neighborhood can never be displaced. but it needs to be reinforced in every family by the newspaper that glvee all "the news of the State, Nation and World. This Is why the Newark Evening News j should have a place lu every home In New Jersey. It covers the State from Sussex to Cape May; it tells the truth abouth politics and politicians; it wears no collar and is under obligations to nobody but its readers. It gives all the news all the time. More than sixty-eight thousand residents of New Jersey buy It every day. m < Try it a Month for 50c THE EVENING NEWS PUBLISHING CO. 215 217 Market Street, Newark, New Jersey . |i
SHERIFF'S SALE. J
By virtue of a writ of fieri facias to me directed, issued out of the New . Jersey Supreme Court, I will expose to sale at public vendue on MONDAY. JUNE 8th, 1908, between the hours of twaMe and five o'clock, to writ : at two o'clock s m the afternoon of said day. at the Sheriff's Office, in Oape May Court - House. Cape May County. New Jersey. All that certain tract or parcel of ' land situate, lying and being in the J City of Ocean City, Cape May County, J State of New Jersey, bounded and de- . scribed as follows, to wit Beginning at the point of intereec- i tion of the southeasterly side of Bay C avenue with the southwesterly line of - Forty -seventh «treet aa laid out on the plan of lota of the Ocean City Aesocia- \ tion, and running thence (1) south- e easterly along the southwesterly line i of Forty -seventh Street (if extended) ( three thousand fifty-five (3065)- feet I more or less to the exterior line estab- c ished by the Riparian Commissioners a of the State of New Jeraey : thence (2) t Southwesterly along said exterior line t one thousand five hundred forty (1640) , feet more or less to the Northeasterly line of Fiftieth street as laid out on j said plan, (if the same were extended t to intersect said exterior Hoe) : thence £ (8) Northwesterly along the North- - easterly line of Fiftieth street (it extended) three thousand fifty-five (3055) c feet more or less to the Southeasterly 1 line of Bay avenue : thence (4) North- j easterly along Bay avenue one thous- - and seven hundred (1700) feet more or leas to the Southwesterly line of Forty- j seventh street, the place of beginning. Excepting and reserving, however, i thereout and therefrom, lota numbered 202, 203. 204. 206, 206. 31, 88. 80. 70. I 188, 199, 108. 90. 33. 67. 33, 14. 15. 16. 17. 49, 50, 61. 52. 53. 56, 63, 85. 86. 87. 183, 174, 175, 192. 65. 66, 68, on map t No. lof Lands owned by the Ocean p City "Development Company in Ocean City. N. J.. made by R. L.Goff, Oivil Engineer, 1902. Also excepting nod reserving thereout and therefrom all that certain par- f eel of land flowed by tide water now or , formerly lying at Ocean City, in the ; County of Oape May and State of New ; Jersey, being the land in front of lots number, thirty-one (31) ; and thirty- " two (32) on the plan of lots of the Ocean City Development Company, bounded aud described as follows, to wit G Beginning at a point in the north- e westerly line of Wesley avenoe at the c distance of two hundred and fifty (850) - feet southwesterly from the South- £ westerly line of Forty-ninth street. Containing southwesterly in front or t breadth on the said Wesley avenue s eighty (80) feet and of that width ex- . tending in length or depth southeasterly between lines parallel with said Forty-ninth street thirteen huodred and fifteen (1815) feet, more or less to t the Riparian Commissioners' Exterior y ine. e Also excepting and reserving there L out and therefrom ail streets, avenues - aDd alleys lyiug within tbe above described tracts of land. S Seized as the property of the Ocean E City Development Company, defendant, taken-in execution at the suit of Nathaiffel Risley, et als. , trading as Nathaniel Risley & Sons., complainants, and to be sold by . ROBERT R. CORSON, £ Sheriff. e Da'ed May 4th. 1908. a Thompson and Oole, j P. F. $12.54 Attorneys. t Notice to Limit Creditors. 1 Estate of Charles P. Hughes, Deceased. Pursuant to the order of Chaa. P. Vanaman, Surrogate of the County of Oape May, made on the seventeenth c day of March, A. D. , 1908, on the ap- . plication of the subscriber. Admin is- * trator of said deceased, notice is here- a given to the creditors of said de- a ceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims ® and demands against the estate ot said deceased within nine months from a the 17th day of March, A. D., 1908, or p they will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber. : Dated March 17th, A. D.. 1908. d JAMES MECRAY, 3-21 9t Administrator. a Do You Need Male Help. The Bowery Mission, conducted by Kioksch, has notified the Gover- P nors of the several States that the Mission can supply at a moment's a notice any number of able-bodied men t for unskilled labor to the farms and d industrial centres where there is a a marked dearth of labor. All that is required to secure such help is to pay a transportation. Applications should * be addressed John O. Earl, Free Labor 92 Bible House, New York. C t t 6E0116E W. BEEVES I • i i am Hot water t B E H T I N G j Plumbing by- p Skilled Workmen. £ a Ask for Estimates, s 626 Wasnmgton Street. •
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The New Paint Store John Little has opened up tha buri-s-asiss' 3-a-tf Cjll on agents representing thoroughly- reliable companies. when want fine insurance. Claims promptly paid for twenty-ate years. We represent seven of the strongest companies doing business in New Jersey. Hand and Kldredge, 810 Washstreet, or at Star and Ware Office. 816 and 317 Washington street. wi o'oJ-W ready for Men-Worn en-Boys and Girls. We pay excursion car fare both wayB upon the purchase of a carGrooerles, drv goodi, and provisions . also boots and shoes, at rook botprices at Thoa. doalts. Cold tf If yon want anything from a paper of pins to a pair of good gam hoots, Sonlta, Cold Spring, oan serve yoa. Local phone tf i| wo turn nr Da you want to buy? Do you want to aell? Do you want to rent? Do yoa want to borrow? Do you want to insure? consult • Ajrent Oompany and others. 508 Washington street. 11-16 iy TOKKTYOTCmr. Rooms, housekeeping, second floor. rooms, first flpor. Large house the winter. Cape May City ; farm to rent year 1908. Apply to Edward Crease, West Cape May . Wall Tapir. Wail Paper. A new and fine assortment of wall paper is now being offered by Eldredge Johnson, 318 Washington street. Whatyou need in this line can be. sun SALE — Small farm! Very little cash required. For pariculars apply to J. H. Hughes, 410 Washington street. SMITH OWNS THE WHOLE SHOW Calvin Smith is the sole owner of the People's Motion Picture place, 409 Washington street and is running a 6h* entertainment which is attracting large audiences. tt Thomas Soults' general store in Cold Spring is a popular base of supplies in Lower Township and a "square deal" is given to every patron. tf NOTICE Applications will be received by the •qorth Wildwood Board of Education until Tuesday, May 12th, 1908, for* grammar school teacher to serve the school year beginning July 1st, 1908. Applicants will s'ate grade certificate they hold. By order of the Board. Dated April 15th, 1908. «| F. H. HEWITT, 4-18 3t Secretary. THE NEWEST WRITING f/LfQ One pound, 108 sheets Irish linea, finish paper and 50 envelopes to match for 50 cents at Star and Wave Music and Stationery Department. Papar alone 25 cents per pound. New style goods straight from the manufacturer. Same goods being "featured" by Philadelphia department stores at same price. Name and address will be neatly printed on paper for fifty cents additional. Other paper bargains. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. NOTICE. 50 Engraved Cards, $1.00; (including plate.) Your name in Script. Send for sample. 50 Engraved Cards with name and address. $1.50, (including plate). Bati mates furnished on engraved wedding and other social stationery. 100 printed visiting cards, name and address only, 60 cents. Address Star and Wave Office, 815 and 317 Washington street. Cape May. J. POPULAR MUSIC 18 CENTS A COPY At the Star and Wave Music, Poat and Stationery department, all the latest muvfo can be obtained. the popular ones are : Sweet Heart Days. I'd live or I would Die for You. starving for one sight of You. The closer.it gets to leaving time the OASTORXA. th. _^lhe ^YMHMAIWP BM* Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers. Notice is hereby given that after 1, 1908, I will proceed according to law to collect all unpaid poll ana persona^ taxes for toe year 1907, then remaining unpaid. All delinquent payers are requested, therefore, to arrange to settle their respective amounts due. SOL. NEEDLES, Collector. tf No. 508.'Wa8hi ngtonst."" For Sale— Building Lots. Very eligible lots in West Cape May at Broadway and Mechanic street-Ap-ply to L. Land is

