\ • SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of fieri facias, to \ me directed, issued out of the Court of • Ohancery of the State of New Jersey, I will expose for aale at public vendue between the hours of 12 and 6 p. m„ to wit, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of MONDAY, JULY 19th. 1908 j at the Sheriff's Office, Cape May Court , | House, N. J. All that certain lot or parcel of land and premises hereinafter particularly deecribed, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Holly Beach City in, the County of Cape May, and State of New Jersey. Being part of block num I ber one hundred and fifty-eight (168) of the map or plot of Holly Beach City l Improvement Company, and bounded . and described as follows, to wit : « Beginning at a point on the southwesterly side of Cedar avenue. Wildwood, at the distance of one hundred c and seventy-five (175) feet northwestwardly from the intersection of the ( northwesterly side of Atlantic avenue with the southwesterly side of said t Cedar avenue; and extending thence (1) southeastwardly along the south- 1 westerly side of said Cedar avenue, a distance of forty-four and twenty-five ] one hundredths (44.25) feet to the northwesterly corner of land of on l Adams; thence (2) southwestwardly along said Adams land, parallel with c Atlantic avenue aforesaid and one hundred and thirty feet distant therefrom, s a distance of seventy-three and seventenths 73.7 feet to corner of land c deeded to one Letitia J. Gercke, widow thence (3) northwestwardly along the rear line of land deeded to said Gercke j a distance of forty-one and eleven hundredths (44.11) feet; thence (4) north- c eastwardly a distance of sixty-eight and sixty-five one hundredth (68.65) e feet to the place of beginning. Being part of the same premises S which Emma M. Kay and John J. Kay. ber husband, by indenture bearing date tbe sixteenth day of July, A. D., 1903, and recorded October 2lst, 1903, in the Clerk's Office of Cape May County, at . Cape May Court House, New Jersey, in Deed Book No. 186, pages 90, etc.. granted and conveyed unto the above named Oliver J. Leigh in fee. ' Seized as tbe property of Oliver J. Leigh, et al.. defendant, taken in ex- < ecution at the suit of the Vineland Trust Company, complainant, and to 1 be sold by _ lmI 1 ROBERT R. CORSON, i Sheriff. 1 Leverett Newcomb, Solicitor. t p. f. $41.87 6-19 5t s 1 Printing for Farmers. 1 FanneiVas well as all other business s men should ghave their^J printed'bill ' heads, sards, paper and envelopes. It j looks like business, it is more con- j venient. it helps trade, and it is i cheaper. Send for our price list and t samples or call'at office when you are * in Cape May and we will tell you all j about it 1 STAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING 1 CO., 316 and 317 Washington street. j " 1 T. H. Taylor is the Cape May Agent ® for Waldorf shoes for men and women- J $2.50. Hand sewed method. — — 1 ^ "i Go to Thomas Soults, Cold Spring, 1 for the things you need for the table, ' and family, and obtain satisfactorygoods at the smallest cost. Full and , complete stock, carefully selected, with knowledge born of experience gained by an active career of more years than that of any dealer in Lower Township To whom it may concern : Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. will apply to the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Cape May. New Jersey, at Cape May Court House, on Wednesday, the thirtieth day of June, A. D., nineteen hundred and nine, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, or as soon thereafter as the Court can hear the same, to grant | him a license to keep an Inn and i Tavern to sell spirituous, vinous, ] ir.alt and brewed liquors, in quantities j less than one quart, to be drunk in . and about the premises he now occupies, and known as the Stockton Hotel, f Cape May City. New Jersey, in accordance with the laws of the State of New Jersey, in such case made and provided. SAMUEL HUNTER, Applicant.
«3n H9BH THE ED ISO* PHONOGRAPH Nothing can equal the satisfaction there is in offering to your guests satisfactory form ol entertainment one that takes care of itself, which does not interfere with the forms of amusement, but rather helps them. Such an entertainer is the Edison PhonographIT CAN AMUSETHE GUESTS rendering music, popular or classic, or it can aid them by furnshing dance music, marches and other things played by the best or chestras and brass bands, at costs than the hiring of even a small orchestra for a single evening's entertainment. ud Km Ink ud Sutioitrj Dtpartncn! 317 WabiftM Street PETITION. v the Honorable City Council of the City of Cape May, N. J. GENTLEMEN : We, the undersigned, being freeholders residing in said City of Cape respectfuly petition your honorable body that you will cause the folnamed streets, highways, roads alleys in said city to be laid with s sidewalk, curbed and guttered of such character as the judgment of your body deems best : Grant street both sides from Broadway to Beach drive, Columbia avenue both sides from Decatur street to Franklin street, Hughes street, both sides from Decatur street to Franklin street. Ocean street both sides from Washington street to Beach avenue. avenue both sides from Washstreet to Lafayette street. street both sides from Washingstreet to Lafayette street, Sidney both sides from Washington street to Lafayette street. Mansion street both sides from Jackson street Perry street, West Perry street from Railroad to Broadway, Broadway least side from West Perry street to creek, Broadway from creek both sides to Beach avenue, Broad street Irom Elmira street to St. John's street. Bank street from Broad street to Elec'ric Light Plant, on east side. Broad street both sides from Elmira street'to St John's street. First avenue both sides from Beach avenue to creek. Second both sides from Beach avenue to creek. And your petitioners will ever pray, etc. Howard N. Smith, Joseph Freas. James P. Bennett, H. F. Rowland. F. Sidney Townsend, i Elias Ooverdale, W. H. Mills, I John Mattews Sr.. \ M. S. Smith. \ \ P. Dickinson, J. S Learning, M. Oresse. Norris B. Smith, Phillip Hughe?, James A. Carroll. ** Sol Needle*. H. S. Rutherford. George Linch, Walter W. Smith. B. T. Johnson, I W. R. Shepoard, j J. T. Bennett, ) F. W. Cassedy, William E. Pressor, Daniel A. Horn, Harry B. Hand, Alexis Schellenger James Thornton I t
ICE s^EBSKSS g£55ggc "PLATE" ICE | | LEHIGH JEDDO AND SUSQUEHANNA COAL ffl » REDUCED 40 CENTS PER TON 8} M DURING MAY. W § Charles S. Church $ jjy Keystone Phone 76. Jackson and Perry St nSEHEBSEEEEBE 33333H333333n MATTINGS Call and see our full line ol matting and inlaid linoleum, tin and agate ware. A full line to select trom. Tin roofing in all its branches. JESSE -BROWIN 322 UXSKiy STREET Cape May City, New Jersey
Ifij&i IrsgsSsxst.s^itsr, sr\\ ! II cntcnat&TL a 5 WILBUR F. COLLINS, Agent. I El dredge Ave., W. Cape May, N. J.. , Residence and Cemetery enclosures especially. ; DIAMONDTca DEALERS IN JiiM Sup, lin j 1 HOLLY BEACH N J : , ' e v LUMBER ' AND , MILL WORK ■ George open k Son 5 ——————— 51 1 _ 1 - 1 1 r AND I Uol.fJlofpkturct. Sa&i r cS i The ancient game of bowls used to - [ be played in tbe open air but the Cape , May experts, who are hard to beat, | i learned the art in the palatial quarters 1 which houses the fine Congress Hall ■ , Alleys, 31 Perry street. Try them, tf | HALT !HE IS INNOCENT. j I Ladies and Gentlemen Now is the j time to have your spring and summer 1 clothing looked over. We will cleau, t 1 press, repair or alter, anything they ) ( ! need, and keep them for you until yon j 1 I call for them. ' i VAN KESSEL. j t 424 Washington street. I Cape May. | I | Keystone 'Phoue 124X I
Tbe Local Board of Health ol Lower 1 Towmtaip will bold regular stated meet- I ings at the Township House on tbe folic wing date* at 8 o'clock p. m.. June 9th and 28; July 14th mid 28th, at which meetings applications will be received from persons wishing to have permit granted for the purpose of hauling Garbage into tbe Township. No Garbage of any description will permitted to come into the Township, without having first obtained from tne Board of Health s permit. By order of Board of Health. J. P. MacKiask, Secretary. "Thou good and tasteful laundress,' , is often the exclamation of our patrons , when they see the beaotiful work we send home to them. That is particularly the] case with ladies fabrics to be washed and ironed. If anything, they really look better than new goods when they leave our hands. We have exceptional facilities for doing laundry work expeditiously and thoroughly, and without injury to tbe most delicate goods. TROY LAUNDRY 310 Decatur Street. Drop postal or call, Keystone Phone,40d WAGON CALLS. If you want anything from a paper of pins to a pair of good gum boots Tbos. Soults, Cold Spring, can serre Local 'phone. f tf Ad- 60 YEARS' I I Trad* Marks rMMMn' Designs rVrTvv Copyrights Ac. QI * oar* opto Ion** l?J«Cw Ceihe "pilVou tiJSn1 tf ro a» h °M an? Tk* V ■ rrorwl notice, wltboat cbarga. In tht Scientific American. A hudtomtlr lllnttntad vvcklr- Lanrwt dr. ca lotion of any adanUOa Journal. Tartna. s3 a Reliable Remedy CATARRH mm I ! . „ . C*TrcvrR i s Cream Baling J tlouu---. soothes. I requiting from. Catarrh and drive ; itvayaCol.i is tbeHend qui'-kly. lies;. r« the Setups of Tu-'r- au.l Swrli. Full -17.0 cte. u; Drujgi-ts or by iu .il. Liquid Cream Bain, for tt-e it. at .fuir- r.- 73 ct». I Bmrhen, ."P Wm-rtu Stn—t. Nee- Voti
| W. S. SHAW & SON Gneral Contractors. Dealers in Brick, Lime and Cement. BOTH PHONES 523 ELMIRA STREET ^reduction jn spring styles 626 Washington st j Before decorating your rooms look at my new stock of Wall Paper | Burlaps, Lincrusta. Walton. W. LENOIR \ ;a. cgile— \ Sgusb and iign Faigter aijd loGorator. \ Office SHOP iu BE4R oi j 105 Jackson st. Cape May City Gleiiwood Motel | Everybody is invited to compare | THE CAPE MAY FARMSTEAD BY THE SEA " with the leading Dairy and Poultry farms of the world. I Such comparison will establish its supremacy. No finer aggregation of healthful, cheerful and well groomed cattle is possible. No finer collection of Leghorns and Wyandottes of purer strains can be seen anywhere. The homes of toese r cattle and chickens are celebrated for their cleanliness * and comfort. • Such a' combination can but offer to the interested public the most sanitary and enticing products. One visit will more than satisfy the most;fastidious« So please make, the trisit and compare us with others.. 4 THE FARMSTEAD BY THE SEA ► J. P. MACKISSIC. Managtr.
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the night at the frolic, ; •y CARL WILLIAMS. | (Oopyrtrbtad. 1908. by Aaaodttad LKartry ( PiRil "Professor Burke, the worid'a great- , eat i"i™i trainer, and his onridable , mule" were the attraction at the FroUc theater. The stories of that male'* Idiosyncrasies had traveled far uptown, and people were thronging the dingy theater nightly. To Increase the attraction as offer of IS to tbe man who could ride the mule for three minutes had been posted. At tbe stage door Profane Bark* himself, heavy of frame and Mack ol mustache, chewed on an unllghted cigar and aurveyed with amused glance the wiry, rather slender fignrs Of the yOUng men SiHny Mm "la that offer of yours on tbe level 7" demanded Harvey DO Ion. Professor Burke removed his much chewed cigar to emphasise his a newer I adequately. i "On the level?" he repested. "Why. ! kiddo, this la the only act In the whole I business that makte good. This is the : reel thing, kiddo. CTn you ride?" "Some," was the modest reedy. "1 : have ridden range, but Just for fun." i "Well, you "'ka Hilt funny, an' I there'll be more than R five spot tn tt," :
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i promised Burke. "Here's a quarter. | Get a gallery 6eat, an' when 1 call for ' some one tt ride yon come downstairs | an' ride. If you ride 111 talk to you ! afterward." I "I Just want to make odo 6take," explained Harvey, but Burke nodded his bead wisely as be followed Harvey around to tbe box office to make certain that the quarter was applied to its proper purpose. He needed a young man to act as assistant and be liked the alert air of this somewhat seedy appearing yung fellow. Bnrke went back to tbe stage door, content that tbe young man would not go away. Harvey DUlon climbed tbe steep stairs to tbe gallery and huddled Into a seat, glad to bare a place to rest i where It was warm Ever since be bad quarreled with bis father over bis marriage to Bessie I Boy n ton and bad set out to earn his j own living ne bad been existing in a ; world of disillusionment. He bad , journeyed a<J over tbe town for weeks j and pothlng had been offered to unskilled labor, unbacked by recommendations. Harvey was too proud to ask recommendations of bis former friends. It seemed too mucb like a confession of failure. Tbe last of bis money bad goDe tbe day before, and tbe announcement that Professor Burke would give a dollar a minute to any one who could ride bis mule or $5 to one wh' could remain on her back for thro, minutes bad caught his eye. When, almost at the end of the per formance, Burks called for riders D. rose in his seat and made his wn> , down tbe steps to the orchestra th>-> and back of the bores to tbe jt.-u--Two others volunteered— typical cedents of tbe quarter— and Harv. y hu-
to mount the muM. They soon gave up. Only one haQ mounted the animal's back, to be thrown over her bead with disc ooc artlug promptness. Burks turned to Hafa vey. "Stick on tf you want to asm tha money," be hissed. "Mate soma sost of a show or rn Uek you off tbs 1 •*•«*" • ■ ■-. .ivsa Harvey gritted his teeth and weal out on tbe stage. He felt violent shame tor making a spectacle of himself, but theto wee the $5 If he coeid 1 hold out for three minotaa. * Bnrke headed tha mule, and Harvey made a dive tor tha brute's neck. The crowd shrieked Its joy as he caught hold, tor tbe last man had baaw ftm*. 1 gad three times around the stag* before the mule had brushed Mm off 1 against tbe rope. They looked to see Harvey share bh 1 fata. But before the first dreult at 1 tbe stage had been completed Harvey 1 swung EiiMM-ir on the animate and with bis feet firmly braced agataet tha fore legs sod a firm grip oa tha stopped mane he kept bis balaaca. Even In the rust of events he • thought longingly of e* big ffcOMha saddle that he had used In tha wast , was a vastly different propoatdou te i stick here without saddle, stlmxpe or i reins But on the other hand, ha had the mule at a disadvantage. Tha auI lmal was unused to riders who mM straight and rods straight The beast could not dislodge thM 1 : new style of rider. Though she backed and plunged and did pirouettes all over the stage, DDI on only clasped twr sides tbe tighter and his flngmu clutched more desperately at bar mane. Out Id the misty smoke hung andltorium tbe crowd was yelling Itself hoarse. Already one minute had bees called, and they were well along Is the second. Harvey's fingers ached and his legs felt the terrific strain of . their tight grip. Tbe shaking up be was receiving made him faint, for be | had not eaten since morning. It seemed to him that above tbe bellow of encouragement from the crowd be could bear a voice that sounded ; oddly like his father's. It seemed to * give bim strength to bold OTrt. — R. meant $5. money that would give fresh ' sinews of war in his fight for a living. Round and round whirled the mule. An occasional leap Into the air varied ; the monotony. Harvey's bead began t to 6wlm. and the bright lights were blurred and Indistinct It seemed that he could bold on no longer, but over the din of the shouts be still seemed to hear the same stentorian "Hold on, boy!" which brought fresh courage, and he clung desperately to the puazled beast Tben came a shout louder than all tbe others, and be was conscious that some one bad caught the creature's head and that some one else was lifting him down. 1 Burke caught him by the shoulder ' and turned him toward the footlights; thrusting a note In his hand as be ' did so. 1 "Ladles and gentlemen," announced be, though ladles were conspicuously ■ In the minority except in the chorus > on tbe stage, "this young man has : stuck to the mule's back for three i minutes, winning the cash prize of $5. If he can repeat tbe performance tomorrow night 1 will give him $25. I , bope yon will all be here tomorrow to ; see him make the attempt— thanking : you. one and alL" I Tbe hand on Harvey's shoulder : forced him to bow, and then came the hanging of chairs as tbe audience i made Its way out At either side of tbe stage the boxes i ran Inside the footlights, and from i one of these stepped a portly gentlel man. The man made his way across : the stage In spite of tbe objections of the stage hands, and a moment later . David DIB on was slapping bis son on the heck "Wouldn't have missed It tor the world!" he cried. "Ben Davis tn- > ststed on coming to see that freak 1 mule and dragged me along. You've got the grit, boy. I need you in my , office. Want to sell that muleT" he , added, turning to Burke. "That mule la worth $5,000," was the pompous reply. "Why. my dear' sir"— DUlon drew his boy aside. "IT give six thousand to your wife as a belated wedding present A man who can ride that beaat three minutes Is entitled to marry whom he likes. You've won more than $5, Harvey. You've won my respect and"— , "The best little woman in the world." completed- Harvey.

