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4 CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1906. , /HII i , I II1". I I ' ' ; , *,

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REPUBLICAN^ TICKET For President William H. Taft, of Ohio For Vice President James S. Sherman, of New York FOR CONGRESS. John J. [Gardner (Of Atlantic County) ! | ASSEMBLY Coreville E. Stille (Of Upper Township) I | CORONER 1 Mark Lake I Of Ocean City ' , ALDERMAN , Joseph B. Hughes. Sr < COUNCIL R. J. Creswell 1 Louis Say re S. F. Ware ASSESSOR v Irwin H. Eldredge COLLECTOR ; J Gilbert C. Hughes » TREASURER Thomas W Millet. Sr CHOSEN FREEHOLDER I ' George S. Douglass c OVERSEER OF POOR i * Albert G. Bennett AiDert o. Bennett

oov. Hughes on bryans proposals "If all that Mr. Bryan has favored during the past twelve years had been enacted into law we should have been overwhelmed with disaster and would regard it cs our chief business in the future to find a way of 'escape from , the meshes of ill-considered legislation in which we ; would have been entangled." WEST ^APE MAY j Mrs. Spencer Barnett, who has been ■pending I some time in Albany with | her daughter, has* returned with her j granddaughter, Miss Lillian Gibson, i The latter has completed a course in | Bteneogranhv and tvne writincr in thp Bteneography :

Eastman College and is now. expert in i these accomplishment. Sidewalks and curbs are being rapidly completed all over [town under the borough contract with Robert Denny. Most everybody went to celebrate Founders' Week. The new proprietor of the Accommodation Market. S. E. Ewing, is keeping a very inviting store, and a choice variety of goods. There is only one thing needed now to put us all to the good— sewers or ' connections with the city system. Hampton Pierson has moved into Pilot Enoch Eldredge's house on Emerald avenue. " The borough Council has agreed to | ] iObstitute without expense to the ! | property'ow ners. the regulation cement ■ curbing for the stone curbs at such properties as have the latter. There Will be secured thus a uniformity 1 which materially aid.- appearances. It looks now as though it would have se- 1 cured better results if the borough had j done ail of the sidewalks and curbs throughout the town. MisaJClementine Eldredge is a visitor to Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. George Cnmmings j have reentered their Broadway cottage, j The borough will issue (3000 in $100 1 improvement certificates to pay fori sidewalks and curbs. Steal; ■sr* . ~7~ ~

F ^ COUIT BOOSE Miss Bessie Turner, of Oape May pty.^^s falling on friends here dorAllen E. Grace was at the county seat last week while oourt was in session. Frederick ©oehnell, of Dennisvjllew was one of the weekly visitors. Warren Grace, of Goshen, was calling on friends here recently. Matthew Jefferson, of Gamden, waa, d looking after certain interests in the ?? ber* t*ur'nfc the week. ( Bowling has again become very pop1 and' the ^ even' 1,8:8 ,r° bec°n,i'>K cool The supper in the^Red Men's Hall !«* week gfven^y %e Ytmntr Ladies' Aid Society for the benefit of the "iano , for the Sunday school, about thirty dollars were cleared during the even- ' |n*" / Mrs. Beulah L. Stiles was entertained by Mias Joanna Hearon list 1 Friday afternoos ; Every fanner is very anxious to hear 1 r his hens cackle. The price of eggs has : ; gone up. A. B. Ooreon was visiting friends at South Seavflle last Saturday and Sunday. Linnaens T. Swain, of Swainton, 1 I was entertained by his brother, Mr. i John Say re, during the week. . Miss Beulah Stiles, of DennisviUe has returned home after spending die 1 week with friends here. Dick Turner is a frequent visitor at s Goshen these frosty evenings. Leslie S." Champion and W. Harris , Muncey have returned from their' Trenton trip. < Frank Swain, of Goshen, was re- 1 cently visiting relatives here. I At. f ho tA-.K-H — - i. _At the examination

Friday and Saturday there were eleven new applicants for teachers' licenses, I besides a number of teachers trying for higher grades. William Powell was yisitiog bis rev1" at ®°8^en the first of the week. Charles Tomlin. the supervising principal of Dennis township was here last week in the interest of educational matter*. Lewllyn Hildreth will fill the term as teacher at the'Swainton school made i vacant by the sudden death of the i teacher. Mr Bates. Walton Grac". of Eldora. was visiting friendt here last Saturday. ! J. F. Broderick was transacting bus- I j ness in Philadelphia last weekMiss Agnes McCraven. of Goshen. | has returned to the store of Miss Joan- i na Hearonffor the winter. E. Riley Mirner. of Goshen. ~as here last week, looking after real j estate matters. William H. Wil'y. Jr.. of Philadelphia, wng at the office of the county clerk in the interest of his real estate at Sea Isle City. Jospeh Meerwald. of South Dennis, and sister, were attending teachers' examination here last week. Lewis S. Chester. "of Sea Isle City, was a recent visitor here. Miss Stella Oola. of Seaville. was visiting friends during the first of the week. fie Countv Board of Chosen Freeheld their monthly meeting in the court house on Tuesday of this week. Janitor Lewis S. Smith keeps the public buildings in the best of order . Alexander R. Springer is having the Hotel painted. Our local automobiles are on the go continuallv as the owners realize that winter will soon he here 'wh«n the riding is not so much of a pleasure, i J. Fithian Tatem. of Philadelphia. ■ j. ritnian ratetn. oi rnnaaeipma.

was at the Clerk's Office on Monday of g , this week : Leslie S. Ludlam visited his parents ' d ! at South Dennis on Monday. n | We are hearing good reports from I our students who have entered their n I respective colleges, d | Dr. Julius Way and son Palmer, e j were spectators at the-Bucknell-Penn-n j sylvania foot hall game laat week. I ! Monroe Erricksgon waa visiting n i friends at Clermont during the first of i- the week. public sale of household qoous < ! Of household goods will he sold at the ' residence of Mrs Belle Erricksoti. 1 ' Northwest DennisviUe on , THURSDAY. OCTOBER 16. . n I at 12 o'clock. The following goods : h | 1 lot dishes. knives, forks and spoons, r I pots. pans, kettles, etc.. I cook stove. "1 ■ 1 air tight stove. 1 eight-foot exten- ' j son table, 3 other tables. 3 lamps. 2 1 1 mirrors, 1 piece linoleum. 1 sewing 5 machine. 2 clock*. 2 stands 1 settee,

i i 1 lounge. 6 wooden chairs. 6 cane-seat chairs. 5 dining room chairs, A lockers. 1 spring rocker. 1 oak bedroom suit. 2 feather beds, lot pillows and bolsters. ? lot quilts, sheets and pillow cases, 2 bureaus. 50 yards rag carpet. 35 yards , Brussels carpet. 15 yaHs ingrain carpet, 1 bedstead. 2 springs, 2 mattreasea, wash bowls and pitchers, etc.. - 1 breech loading gu.i, 1 wheel barrow. lot carpente* tools. 1 set single har- , ness. lot chicken wire. 1 pair oyster tongs. 1 pair clam tongs, lot hoes, forks and rakes, lot sawed shingles. 1 lot lumber and other articles too num- • erous to mention. . Conditions made known on day of sale. TRUMAN HICKMAN. Auctioneer. J Full line of Harness, and Horse and I i Goods at Philadelphia prices. Re- | promptly done. W . A . Lovett 106 Perry street. Sheet Music Have You heard the latest aongs? Rainbow ! Childhood . Are You Sincere? Take Me out to the Ball Game Sun bonnet Sue Summertime Under My Merry Widow Hat Tne Glowworm , Mandy Lane ! Open up Your Heart and let a little Sunshine in i ' Smarty ' On the Old See saw Kerry Mill's Barn Dance All these and many others at the i Star and Wave Music. Postcard and i Stationery Dcpaitment at 18 cents a copy. Mail orders promptly filled in ordering by mail please add two cents 1 j for postage.

Interesting New Motes Continued from FinePage cently editor of the Sea Isle Times, is now editor of the "Hotel Reporter, " of Philadelphia. • * • It may not be generally known, but if the sewer system of Cape May City had not been rearranged and the use of the crook to cany off sewage discontinued as it was, at the city's own volition, the State Sewage Commission would have compelled it and the expense in foUIbwing the direction of the Commission to correct the evil would have been greater than was voluntarily assumed. There are a number of resorts winch will receive the attention of the State Sewer Commission as soon as >it becomes aware of their methods of disposing of sewage. — * ® »■ Chief Joseph H. Hanes. of the Fire Department, who has served in this capacity for twenty-two years, was recently presented with a handsome gold badge in commemoration by the members of the fire department. Mayor Melvin being their spokesmen. | ft * * Mrs. N. Perry Edmunds was taken suddenly and seriously' ill at her Philadelphia home about three weeks ago 1 1 and is still confined to her room, | ■ though rapidly convalescing. j Luuugn rayjujy convalescing.

is A A 1 Good fishing in the harbor. Several ! . cart loads have been caught. .WWW i Mr. J. P. Doyle, manager of the j New Cipe May Hotel, has leftsed the Heise cottage on Ocean street, for the ' ' winter. (•Aw The Teachers' Institute for Cape i May county will be held at Ocean City | commencing October 14, A. M.. Bnd 1 closing October 16. ! It Tastes Good and Creates Strength ymbi the fameus cod liver and - iron medicine, without oil. 1 Vinol is much better than « cod liver oil and emulsions, j because, while it contains all t the medicinal value they do, ' it disagrees with no one. i As a body builder and - \ strength creator for old 1 people, delicate children, 1 after sickness, and for stub- t born coughs and colds Vinol j 1 is unequaled. is I j

JAMES MECRA Y, M. D. Cape May base ball saturday School Wins Final Game from Old ' Cape Way Cape May High School base ball j team took the deciding game from the | Old Cape May team bv the score of 10 1. Church, of the Old Cape's was' from the box in the sixth in- I ning and was followed by Reeves, who held the High School boys some better. The game was full of exciting plays. score : Old Cape May. R. H. E. G. Hughes, lb. 0 0 0 1 lb, 0 i

I Dorner, rf-2b, 0 0 2! t Doak, c, 1 0 0 j Reeves,- ss-p, 0 0 1 > Oassedy, 2b-sa, 0 0 2 j i Nichols, Sb, 0 11 Church, p-cf, 0 0 0 j| P. Hughes, If, 0 0 0 i Ewing. rf, 0)0; Total. 1 2 6 j High School. R. H. E. j Boemer, cf, 2 10; Needles, lb, 110: A. Rutherford, as, 0 3 0 Schelienger, 2b, 1 2 l J. Rutherford, c, 1 0 0 Shaw,- p, 2)0'' Kidder Hughes, If, 1 1 0 Shields, Sh. 2 11 Pnil. Hughes, rf, 0 0 u Total, 10 10 2 i Struck out— By Shaw, 8; by Reeves. 2. Base on balls — By Shaw, l : by Reeve-. 1. Hit by pitcher— "Joak. 1 Hits off church in 6 innings, 8: off Reeves in 2 innings. 2 ; off Shaw. 2. Umpire — Reev s. CA.8TORIA.. £ *** s? The Kind You hs« Wnars 8at£H .J jl 1 ti NOTICE Leave > our Laundry w^th Oliver & and we will do the rest. ■ R TROY LAUNDRY.

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notice of registration e J Notice is hereby given -ffiat the ? Boards of Registry and Election in . and for each and every election district or voting precinct in Oape May County, i will meet TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th. 1908, I I and on Tuesday. September 22. 1908, | at the place where the next election in I ihCTr district will be held, at one o'clock in the afternoon, and remain in session until nine o'clock in the evening, for the purpose of making up from the canvassiDg books two lists of registers of the names, residences and street numbers, if any, of all the persons in . their respective election districts entitled to the right of suffrage therein at the next election, or who shall per- ! i sonally appear before them for that I purpose, or who shall be shown to the ! satisfaction of such Board of Registry ! and Election to have legally voted in ! that election district at the last pre- ! ceding election therein for membeis of ! the General Assembly, or who shall tie I shown by 'he affidavit in writing of i some voter in that election district ! to be!a legal voter therein. I And on Tuesday. September 22, 1908, ! and between the same hours the said ! of Registry and Election will i I hold a primary election of delegates \ to conventions of political parties, or ' for making nominations, or for both [ agreeable to the provisions of "All I iurther supplement of an act entitled I j An Act to regulate election," which 1 | said supplement was approved April ! 14. 1903, and amendmnts thereof and the supplements thereto. And notice ie hereby further given, i that the said Board of Registry and I will have their fioal meeting I on TUESDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1908. | at the place of their former meeting, i i <•«= ymce ui ineir iormer meeting.

! at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon, and remain in session untiX-ine • o'clock ir. the e-ening, for the yon ose of revising and ivurecting the original registers, of adding thereto the names j of all persons entitled to the right of j suffrage in that election district at | the next election, who shall appear in | person before the n or who shall be ,j shown by the written affidavit of some | voter in such election district to be a legal voter therein, and of erasing ' I therefrom the name of any person who. e | after a fair opportunity to be hsard 0 shall be abown not to be entitled to | vote therein. i Done in accordance with an act of - 1 Legislature of the State of New Jer3 sey, entitled, "A further supplement to an Bet tn regulate elections. " ap- ' I proved April 1 4. 1898. and 'he amendments thereto. H. F. DAUGHERTY. I Sec'y of County Board^of Elections j 8 29 8 WOULD MORTGAGE THE FARM j A fanner on Rursl Route 2. Empire, i Ga . W. A. Floyd, by name, nays : | "Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured the two I worst sores I ever saw : one on my hand and ooe on my leg. It is worth more than its weight in gold. I j would not be without it if 1 had to mortgage the farm to get it." Only j 25c at All Duggrists. oct New Malay Opium Cure Being Distributed Free by a New York Society. Co-operating with missions in Malay- j t sia, the Windsor Laboratories of New j York have secured a supply of the won- 1 derful combretum plant, which has done | so much to revolutionize the treatment , oi the opium habit. A generous supply of the new remedy, j together with full instructions for its use, and United States consular reports S bearing on the subject will be sent to any sufferer. To obtain a free supply of this remedy and the consular reports, address Windsor Laboratories, Branch 28, 134 East 25th Street, New York City. LLTHEK INGERSOLL r Registered Electrical Contractor t Houses wired f^r KVctric Lights Electric bells and Annunciator installed O for the Ann Artwir Gasoline ^ Light r-ystem. positively the cheapest an.' best artificial light on the market. | ! Estimates furnished, prompt atten- i 1 pri 'es reasonable. Repair work ] a specialty. P. O. BOX NO. 3. ERMA N. J. j Keystone Telephone ' onnectiona I The Cape May Light and Power Co.

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pall Goods AT HALL'S Dry Goods Store Striped and plain all wool Panamas the new shades - - 50c Raye Mohair at - - 50c Extra quality 52 in. Broadcloth $1.00 Shadow stripe Taffetaline 75c Shadow stripe Panamas $1.00 Herringbone stripe Serge for tailored suits ... - $1.00 New shades in Poplinette $1.00 An Extra quality 36 in. Taffeta silk at $1.00 36 in. waterproof Taffeta $1.25 Two specials in Satin Duchesse ins. at 75c. and 36 ins at $1.25 There is a great* Demand for satins this'season, and these are particularly good. The new Directore Satin $1.00 HALL'S 226 Market St., Philadelphia