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thomas w. millet & son ' =Wl li MD= OFFICE 3«0 WASHINGTON OTBEET OA1-H MAY, IV. J. _ Telephone NO, 50^^^l M. H. WARE Hardware and Cutlery. All Kinds of Fishing Tackle /SF-a-x,a o Columbia Dry Batteries 516 Washington St.. Gap© May. ; SAVE MONEY! SAVE MONEY! ( By, Dealing at SWAIN'S 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 of the borough or city. Local Telephone No 1 10. BECKETT'S LIVERY, and Boarding -Stable* TUCKAHOE, N. J. 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. CDpping horses a specialty anv time during the week. FRANK BECKETT. , — i Shoes! Shoes! New, Largest and best stock of Ladies ; Gentlemen's and Childrens Shoes at Less than Philadelphia prices i 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 oppor- £ tunity to convince my customers that I can sell them at the lowest possible prices, v Please examine" my stock pefore buying elsewhere. t ELDB1DGE JOHXHOX, < 318 Washington Street
; f 1 You use writing paper and like it up to -date. We have it. Priee 25 cents per ■ pound, 108- sheets, Irish linen /iniah. 50 envelopes to match 25 cents Total 50 cents, worth Si. 00. If you .'want the paper tastily printed with name or address. add 60 cents— $1. 10. OR Try a boxed writing paper. 50 sheets and 50 envelopes, Irish linen finish. 30 cents, worth 50 cents. k No Philadelphia department store ' V can beat these special offers, for we are large dealers directly with the ' manufacturer. These "specials"* aiy_ made to in* j troduce our new music. pOst card and | paper department. ! We import Post Cards, direct from Germany, the finest line of Cape May, Holiday. Birthday and General View Post Cards, and ^ the variety is always growing. We carry all the popular music at popular . prices. ! STAR AND WAVE MUSIC, POST CARD AND PAPER DEPARTMENT 317 Washington Street. j
TEH WORLD YOUR WANTS The New* Paint Store John Little has opened up the busi- . neaa of selling paints at the comer of ■ Jackson and Washington streets and it • is just the place to buy fresh pamtt.^ J Groceries, drv goods, and provlsis s&pi? »i°^s,7°losd 1 Sprint Thna. ttoolu. Cold If you want anything tram a paper of pins to a pair ot good -gam boots, Tboa. Sonlu, Cold Spring, can serve yon. Local phone t ." : BOTHmrn or 3 ~~ Do you want to buy? Do you want to sell? Do you want to rent? Do you want to borrow? Do you wpnt to insure? consult SOL. NEEDLES, Agent for Glens Falls Insurance Company and others. 508 Washington street ; 11-16 ly TO RENT TEIT CHEAP Rooms, housekeeping, second floor. Office rooms, first floor. Large house for the winter. Cape May City ; also farm to rent year 1908. Apply to Edward Cresse. West Cape May. WaiV^apcr. Wall Pa per. A new and fine assortment of wall paper is now being offered by Eldredge Johnson, 318 Washington street . W hat- - ever you need in this line- can - be supplied. tf CA.STOHIA. Bs*r»th» _ _^1he tod Ym Him Alwajs BaagL Fcr Sale— HDiiaing Lots. Very eligible lots in West Cape May at Broadway and Mechanit street. Apply to L. Landis \ Full line of Harness, and Horse and Dog Goods at Philadelphia prices. Repairing promptly done. W. A. Lovett, 106 Perry street. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of fieri facias to directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey. I will expose for sale at public vendue at the Sheriff's Office. Cape May Court ( House, between 12 and five o'clock in! the afternoon, to-wit, »t 1 :30 o' lock p. m.. on MONDAY. JULY 13th, 1908. ALL that certain lot, tract or parcel 1 of land and premises hereinafter particularly described, situate in 'he City of Ocean City, in the County of Cape and State of New Jersey, numbered three hundred and sixty (360) in section "C" on the plan of lots of the Ocean City Association, bounded and described as follows : Beginning on the northwesterly side of West avenue at the distance of three hundred and forty (340) feet southwesterly from the southwestern line of Twelfth street, containing i . or breadth on the said West avenue thirty (30) feet and of that width extending in length or depth northwesterly between lines parallel with the said Twelfth stteet one hundred "■ (100) feet to a fi teen (15) feet wide " Being the same premises which William R. Stonehill and Lillian L., his wife, by indenture dated the thirtieth c day of April, A. D.. 1897, and recorded t uay oi Aprn, a. u., issi. ana recoraea
in the Clerk's Office of Cape May County, at Cape May Court House, New Jersey, in book 133 of Deeds pages 63, etc.. granted and conveyed (inter alia) unto the said Albert H. \ Woolson in feeSeized as the property of Albert H. Woolson, et ux., et al., defendant, j taken in execution at the suit of Edward M. Biddle. Jr., executor, etc.. complainant, and to be sold by ROBERT R. CORSON. Sheriff. James M. E. Hildreth. Solicitor. Date. I June 8th. 1908. P. F. $7.20 6-13 5t
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j Just simple • leanliness is what wc rely (on to give the clothes the desired, snowy whiteness. That's why your clothes will last much longer if sect to THIS LAUNDRY Our prices are reasonable and our work unsurpassed. TROY HAND LAUNDRY „ 310 Dkcatur St_ Phone 146 Work called for and delivered. Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers. Notice is nereby given that after : July 1, 1908, I will proceed Recording to law to collect all unpaid fceal estate ! , taxes for tbe year 1907, then remaining unpaid, by making sale of the same. | All delinquent taxpayers are requested, therefore, to arrange to settle their i lespective amounts due. SOL. NEEDLES. Collector. ' 5-9 tf No. 508 Washington street. 1
The concerts by .Wheelock's United i States band, which arrived Saturday : • ill be one of the most popular enter- : i tainment features of the season. At j i all the concvrts, the pavilion has been 1 1 crowded ar.d the music is superior to j i that of any band ever before employed j kv Ika ,*■ Tk« . .. J U' :1I I . y city. Star and Wave will j
;• publish programs daily. The concerts ^ will occur esch morning at 10 o'clock, . i "ach afternoon at 4 o'clock, and each evening at 8 o'clock. Monday's programs for Wheelock's " I Band : The morning boncert programs has I not been definitely fixed upon, but the j I afternoon and evening programs are as ' j follows : AFTERNOON. Part I. _ 1 1. Overture, "Poet and Peasant" ! Suppe 2. March from "Prophet" Meyerbeer! 3. "Largo" from "Xerxes" Handel , j 4. Airs "Giri and tee Governor" Edwards ,5. Patrol, "The Blue and the Gr-y" I, Dalbey. Part II. j 6. Overture "The Wanderer's Hope" Su ppe 1 7. Paraphrase "Loreley" Nesvada 1 J 8. Medley "Popular Melodies" | Le Feist 1 1 EVENING | Part I. 11. Overture "Orpheus" Offenbach ' j 1 2. FtOfc a "Faust" Gounod , : 3. Song f ir Comet Mendelssohn 4. Airs "It Happened in Nordlard" ' Victor Herbert ' ' 1 5. Characteristic "Slavery Days" Zita ! Waltz- Invitation to dauce Weber j Fart II t '1. Reminiscence- ":«6I" Laura Dean t 7^ A Se::tet from "Lucia di I.ammer- i i Gem" Swar.ee lLwr" MydtJhson 2 <"iw Council is to Ik- congratulated i uponj iviii* secured Wheelock's United ' | Stater Indiau Band, for the coming ' i season No other band would have ^ ' and a rowded pavilion at every per- ! f , forman e may be counted upon. This ' r ; it composed of twenty-five full j a bloodei Indians and its leader. Jam?- !9 I Riley vheelock,. whose picture is I printe above, is a graduate of Car- j . lisle, i student of music in Germany I and a! nan of talent and force of cba'- I
I ( aoter. He belongs to the Oneida tnb, | which has always been celebrated for its love of music, and most of the band | ; J are of the same tribe. There are urad- 1 j uatcs of Haskell. Carlisle and Hampton ] ' , them.
1 ; It may not be generally known, but ! 1 Indian" are very four(j 0f rausjc an(j , 3 Prof Wheelock explains this as fol- ' ■ lows: "I guess it was born in us. | 1 Our ancestors, you know, were forest i childreu. They lived in a world where i 3 sound was everything and to them sound was music. It has come to us in 3 1 the rustle of the leaves, the calls of ! ' the birds from the boughs even in the 1 tread of the wild things in the forest. , Our legenos are full of it. You know ! Hiawatha. Everyone considers that j i beautiful. The Indian wording of the i | old legend is music itself. Then there 1 is another thing about our people. I Th»y always accomplish what they set J J ' out to do. If an Indian decides to learn j musi . he forces it into his soul— if it: • isn't already there He hangs on dog- ; gedly uutil he has learned to play. But j with most of us, it comes uaturally. j : You can see it in my band. I have | young men. some only seventeen. | The others range up to forty-five, j • are gra., haired men among us, | its the same story with each one. j ioves the music which has grown to ; a pa-t of himself." "I am known as James Riley. That'sj pretry Irish for an Indian, isn't it?' in our tongue I stand for "Muddy Mr. Wheelock is writing an : comic opera. Rydale's Tonic never fails to cure hilis and malaria and is one of the'. ! system (oiiics on earth. It conin amliti ir. to other valuable ingredients. iron, quinine- and strychnine. Tv.-n sues, .".iv- and $!.(« V. M. D. 4: j„ WRST CAPF MAY COUNCIL At the regular met" ing of thebor-{' •■ugh council of West Cape May Mon- . ' evening, routine business was'1 ! transacted. But one bid was pre- 1 ' sented in response to the advertise • ' ments for proposals to build sidewalks; ■ and this not being in conformity with ' specifications uus thrown out. ^ i IMPORTANT ; First Class ta lor and dressmaker at ' [ 319 Washington street. 1
WHEELOCK'S PUBLIC CONChKtB ' — - — e =- .J Daily Morning, Afternoon and Evening—Feasts of Mum for Those Who Enjoy it - i * J . - m i -sH
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i j trolley co., to wake dp I- i - cape maj .point wants right ' of wav and treet pnt in ° proper order f e One of the results of the reincorpor- , ation of the Borough of Ope May v Point has been the calling to order of t j the Delaware Ba» and Sewell's Poin* e j railroad, owned and operated by the e Philadelphia acd Reading railroad. . The road r-ceived its privileges at the t hands of- a borough council of the old i j borough and since the law under *h'ch t the borough government of that time - was operating, has been declared ont constitutional and all acts done under . it void, the borough council believes i i that the franchises by wtiich tracks . are laid and the railroad conducted . through the borough, are void, particu- , lariy, as is claimed, the railroad com- , pany with the usual skill at evading j| obligations, cultivated by corporations | operating under public franchises, has s j neglected every detail of care for the , right of way, until it is practically itn- ^ passable for wagons, even the plank1 | ing at crossings not haviog been maini tained The council has therefore 'passed resolutirns catting upon the company to "proceed at once to make ; such improvemeuts and remove such i obs, ructions on said streets as will perm i ; of the free use of and enjoy ment of said street.- as public high • . ways, and that the said company solid ly plank all crossings the full width of the street iueluding sidewalks. " The ( company is also asked to "arrange a ' schedule by which cars wiil be run in i i such manner as will give the patrons J , and inhabitants of said borough the '3 liberal service as is maintained * Ion othe.' braDrhes." A CERTAIN CURE FDR ACHING FEET Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot- - Ease, a powder. It cures tired, ach- 7 callous, sweating, swollen feet. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample Free.- Address. Allen S. Olmstfd, Le Roy, N. Y. 6-9 4t

