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SHERIFF'S SALE. Br virtue of a writ of fieri facias, to j me directed, issued out of the Court of I Chancery of the State otNew Jersey. I «• i will expose for sale at public vendue I between the hours of 12 and 6 p. m., I to-wit, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of I MONDAY, JULY 19th, 1909 ' at the Sheriff's Office. Cape May Court ■ • House, N. J. i * i ' All that certain lot or parcel of land and premises hereinafter particularly described, Bituate, 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 ber one hundred and fifty-eight (158) r of the map or plot of Holly Beach City Improvement Company, and bounded u and described as follows, to wit : Beginning at a point on the south- a westerly aide of Cedar avenue, Wildwood, at the distance of one hundred and seventy-five (175) feet northwest- ^ wardly from the intersection of the northwesterly side of Atlantic avenue o with the southwesterly side of said Cedar avenue; and extending thence tl (1) southeastwardly along the southwesterly side of said Cedar avenue, a fa distance of forty-four and twenty-five one hundredths (44.28) feet to the J' northwesterly corner of land of on Adams; thence (2) southwestwardly b along said Adams land, parallel with Atlantic avenue aforesaid and one bun- c dred and thirty feet distant therefrom, a distance of seventy-three and seven- si fr tenths 73.7 feet to corner of land w deeded to one Letitia J. Gercke, widow o thence (8) northwestwardly along the rear line of land deeded to said Gercke a distance of forty-one and eleven hunfc dred the (44.11) feet; thence (4) nortbW eastwardly a distance of sixty-eight 0 and sixty -five one hundredth (68.66) feet to the place of beginning. e Being part of the same premises which Emma M. Kay and John J. Kay. Si ber husband, by indenture bearing date the sixteenth day of July, A. D., 1908, and recorded October 21st, 1908, 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 7 named Oliver J. Leigh in fee. Seized as the property of Oliver J. C Leigh, et al., defendant, taken in execution at the suit of the Vineland t Trust Company, complainant, and to I be sold by " ROBERT R. CORSON, 1 Sheriff, c Leverett Newcomb, Solicitor. e p. f. $41.87 6-19 ot c Printing for Farmers. | Farmers'as well as all other business s men should f have their printed bill \ heads, cards, paper and envelopes. It ] looks like business, it is more con- i venient. it helps trade, and it is ; cheaper. Send for our price list and 1 samples or calljat office when you are j in Cape May and we will tell you all " about it. STAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING I CO., 316 and 317 Washington street. ! T. H Taylor is the Cape May Agent ; for Waldorf shoes for men and women- i $2.60. Hand sewed method. — — ANYBODY CAN SETTLE THE SUMMER CLOTHES QUESTION. EASILY, SATISFACTORILY, AND ECONOMICALLY. BY DEALING WITH US. REMARKABLY LOW PRICES: Ladies' dressing sacks, 16: or 2 for 25c and up. Fijll line of ladies' Ion kimonos, house dresses, nursing dres es Ladies' one piece dresses 96c up. Children's dresses 50c up. Ladies' washable skits, 98c up. " Line of linen wear, sheets and pillow cases. Full line of bathing suits, men's | ladles' and children's at moderatejprices , f Line of gents' furnishings. LAVENTHOL'S 319 WASHINGTON ST.

hsu m THE ED ISO* j PHONOGRAPH Nothing can equal the satisfaction " there is in offering to your guests a satisfactory form of entertainment one that takes care of itself, which not interfere with the forms of amusement, but rather helps g them. Such an entertainer is the Edison PhonographCAN AMUSE THE GUESTS I by rendering music, popular or classic, or it can aid them by furn- ■ shing dance music, marches and f other thingsplayed by the best or chestras and brass bands, at costi ^ ess than the hiring of even a small orchestra for a single evening's entertainment. a' Witt Basic ud Stabncn Dcurtaul 317 WiahbflM Sent | PETITION. the Honorable City Council pf 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 a _ sidewalk, curbed and guttered of such - character as the- judgment of your _ honorable body deems best : Grant street both sides from Broadway to Beach drive, Columbia avenue bcth sides from Decatur street to Franklin street, Hughes street, both sides from Decatur street to Franklin street, Oc*<ui street both sides from Washington street to Beach avenue, avenue both sides from Washstreet to Lafayette street. street both sides from Washington street to Lafayette street, Sidney avenue both sides fnw Washington street to Lafayette street. Mansion street both sides from Jackson street to Perry street, West Perry street from Railroad to Broadway, Broadway east side from West Perry street to creek, Broadway from creek both sides to ' Beach avenue, Broad street trom El- - : mira 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 , avenue both sides from Beach avenue , to creek. i And your petitioners will ever pray, Howard N. Smith, Josei h Freas, James P. Bennett, H. F. Rowland, F. Sidney Townsend, Elias Coterdale, W. H. Mills, John Mattews Sr.. f M. S. Smith. P. Dickinson, J. S Learning, M. Oresse, Norris B. Smith, Phillip Hughes, James A Carroll, Sol Needles, I H. S. Rutherford, George Linch. Walter W. Smith, b B. T. Johnson, . 1 W. R. Shepnard, J. T Bennett, F. W. Oassedy, William K. Presser, Daniel A. Horn, HarryJB. Hand. Alexia Scheiienger James T'-ornton

ICE^JNhfa ICE 0B3K323 3S322 jis "PLATE" ICE Fa ^ | LEHIGH JEDDO AND SUSQUEHANNA COAL w m Charles S. Church ^ W Keystone Phone 76. Jackson and Perry St W MATTINGS Call and see our full line ol matting and inlaid linoleum, tin and agate ware. A full line to select from. Tin roofing in all its branches. JESSE Jb/L. BROWK m nANNION BTBKET Cape May City , New Jersci

j //cbwipeT than wood. It » m»llnii )| ! // »->«• Fiir, *L l*k, im. H J |n,«~$w\\ II cntcnnvATta II . U«v«Uk.4h.rM4«m.*// "<"■ laa sgyuM anuria* m» JM Q X WILBUR F. COLLINS, Agent. Eldredge Ave., W. Cape May, N. J., Residence and Cemetery enclosures 9 especially. DIAMOND & CO. DEALERS IN B11M Supplies j • ■ BEACH N J ; LUMBER ; AND MILL WORK fieorge ogflen & Sun /S§plllll| AND I Ileal ullofpicturw. Sab- I I I JLPHOTO^ The ancient game of_ bowls used to played in the open air but the Cape j experts, who are hard to beat, I learned the art in the pilatial quarters ' which houses the fine Congress Hall 1 j Alleys, 31 Perry street. Try them, tf HALT HIE IS INNOCENT. Ladies and Gentlemen :-?Now is the I time to have your spring and summer j clothing looked over. We will cleau. j press. repair or alter, anything they | need, and keep them for you until yon j call for them. VAN KESSEL, 424 Washington street, j Cape May. ; Keystone 'Phone 124X

The Local Board of Health at Lower Tow ship will bold regular stated meetings at the Township House on the following dates at 8 o'clock p. m.. Jane 9th and 23: July 14th and 28th, at which meettngB applications will be received from persons wishing to have permit g«YUtrt for the purpose of hauling GarpifkfJtAthe Township. No Garbage or any description will penmttocL .to come into the Township, Jif^A having first obtained from tife Hoard of Health a pinnit. By order of Board of Health. J. P. MacKissic, Secretary. "Thou good and tasteful laundress,' is often the exclamation of our patrons when they see the beautiful work we send home to them. That is particularly the case with ladies fabrics to be / washed and irmed. If any tiling, they I 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 the most delicate ■ goods. * TROY LAUNDRY , 310 Decatur Street. Drop postal ot call. Keystone Phone 40d WAGON CALLS. If you want anything from a paper of pins to a pair of good gum boots . Thos. Soults, Cold Spring, can serve you. Local 'phone. tf 1 1 | 80 YEARS' ^||^^H|^experience Trade Marks Designs rffVW^ Copyrights Ac. Anvona venSlnr » akacrb and dylgttepiw SSssSsSfefSKEK 1 aentfma. Olaaat uvdct for aacurtnapatanta. I'alenu '■>*" tkrooch Maun A C5i. rectlti rptcial nolut, without eh arse. In th« Scientific American. A handaonielr Ulnatratad waeklf. Larreat circulation ot an* aelentlQfl Journal. Tonus. H s roor: four months. »L Sold by all nawadaalera. 'NewYort I Brunch OOoo. QL T BU Wash lost on. D. C. J ! "1 1 Reliable Remedy 1 FOR /r^QUfMtuV ; ! G AT AR R K j Ely's Cream Balm ^ I It clean-'--., soothes, y I the diin-iiw ■'! memn hrr.r.e resulting from CaL-irrh and drives ! SNVuyaCold iu the Head quickly. Restores i the Senses of Taste and SmclL Full size 60 cts. at Druggists or by mail. Liquid r. Cream Balm for use in atomizers 75 eta. j Ely Brothers 50 Warren Street, New Yor-

W. S SHAW & SON Gneral Contractors. Dealers in Brick, Lime and Cement. BOTH PHONKS 523 ELMIRA STREET Wall Paper. Big reduction in spring styles 620 Washington st before decorating your rooms look al my new stock of Wall Paper Burlaps, Liner usta Walton. w. ; .oir :k cg i.E— «i Souse and §ign Fainter and SoGorator. « • tti HHOPi K tKol \ 105 Jackson st. Cape May City Hotel i Everybody J* is invited to compare 8 THE CAPE MAY FARMSTEAD BY THE SEA q with the leading Dairy and Poultry farms of the world. X Such comparison will establish its supremacy. No finer ag- - gregation of healthful, cheerfol and well groomed cattle is pohsible. No finer collection of Leghorns and Wyandottes of purer strains can be seen anywhere. The homes of thes: - cattle and chickens fafe 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 » isit and compare us with othets: THE FARMSTEAD BY THE SEA ) J.P. MAC KISS It, Managtr

Do You Know THAT IT DOES NOT COST NEAEY AS MUCH TO HAVE ELECTRIC LIGHT In Your Home As You Thought It Did? Let Us Tell You How CAPE MAY LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY 496 Washington Street CAPE M AY CITY TELEPHONES

CAPE MAY WINS AGAIN MWNS COURT BOUSE 3 TO 1 c Everything Looks flood to Locals t This Being 'Nile Successive Osoes They Have Vol ° t Belore a crowd of fair proportions, j | Court House A. A. met defeat at the n hands of the looalB. % • j, Though many wete disappointed at g the non-appearance of Royeraford and j. some stayed away from the; grounds on f that account, it ia doubtful if a better j game would have been played had they c lined up against Oape^May. This only f goes to prove that base ball ia an un- t certain quantity. 1 1 The game, as a fan was overheard . { to say, "Just an ordinary one." Very J t true one might travel a long way to see a game between .two major league teams and see a worse score. Trenton and Williamsport for instance in last ( Saturday's game. r The first two innings resulted in no .■ runs for either team. In the last half • of the third a base on balls coupled ' with a bunch of hits, secured tbe first < run for the locals. - The fourth and fifth were simply ■ pitchers battle, neither aide scoring. 1 The ending of tne sixth proved too much for .the visitors. Kuhn first up was thrown out at first on a ground hit to 1 ' third. Smiley followed and was .liven : a passjto first. Corkran smashed out a two bagger. Curry went out on a grounder to third, which was thrown to first, scoring Smiley. Reed, next up, picked out a hit and scored the - third run. Machado flied to center and 31 retired the side. At this stage of the ? game Court House shook up her team , Greaves taking third, Ambrose shifting to right and Madden taking center. In the seventh .neither team scored, " though Hall reached first on .a hit. The eighth proved to be the visitors D lucky inning, a passjto first, .a passed ball and Jenkins' hit scored two for the Browns. The score. CAPE MAX R H O A E Kuhn. cf. 0 17 0 0 Smiley. 8b. 110 10 Corkran. as. 1 2 2 6 0 t Curry. 2b. 0 0 2 8 0 ;r Reed. lb. 0 1 10 0 0 L. Machado, rf, 0 10 0 0 Smithers, If. 0 0 0 0 0 J. Machado. cf, 0 0 10 0 Hall. P. 110 3 0 Bell, c, 0 0 5 1 0| Totals, 3 7 27 13 0 court house Grace, c, 0 1 3 I 0 j Ambrose. 3b, cf. 1 'o 2 0 I i 'I Twuddeil, If. .0 0 2 0 0! I Townsend, 2b, 0 0 12 0 Howsand, lb, 0 0 11 0 o - Tyler, rf, 0 0 0 0 0 i Spaulding. cf, 0 0 2 0 0 i Jenkins, ss, 0 I 1 6 n i Heron, p, 0 0 0 2 0 1 Madden, cf. 10 10 0 Greaves, 3b, 0 0 18 0 Totals. 2 2 24 14 1 Cape May, 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 z— 3 Court Hnuse, 0000000 2 0—2 Earned rons— Cape May 2; Court House 2. Two'Dase hits, Corkran 2 ; L. Machado 1. Double plays— Hall to Curry to Reed. Struck out— By Hall 10. ; Hearon a. Base on balls— By Hall 4 ; Hearon 2. Time— I hr. 5 min. Umpire—Wales. SNAP SHOTS Looks good ! Nine straight. Is Cape May the impossible? Ten strike outs for Hall. Reed fcroke a stick. Madden threw his bat away. Jenkins got the laugh frrah third bast line. 0

Twadd ell's catch waa of tbe grand stand variety. Another errorless game for Cape May Only two hits off Hall. No game today. A PAINFUL' ACCIDENT Paul Brown, son of John Brown, of Cold Spring, met with a "painful acddent yesterday. He was in a field belonging to David McPherson, playing with other boys. Mr. McPherson, who was driving two horses to a mowing machine, thought tbere.migbt be aotne danger to tbe boys, if they should get to close to tbe machine and .told them to leave the field. They did so. but soon returned, probably with some message, and was struck by the revolving knives on tbe instep of one foot, and cut through flesh an tendons to the He was brought to|Dr. Meoray 'a pharmacy and later taken to Dr. wing's sanitarium, where Dr. JMeDr. Thomas Neilaon, of Philadelphia and Dr. Y. M. D. Matey worked for a long time to secure the ends of | tbe tendons and to give the wound i treatment. The boy may lose I the ose of his foot DAYS OF DIZZINESS C o me to Hundreds of Cape May People are days of dizziness ; ! Spells of headache, aideache, backache , Sometimes rheumatic pains ; Often urinary disorders. I All tell you plainly the kidneys are siok. 1 Doan's Kidney Pills cure all kidney ills. Can Cape May residents doubt thia statement? Mrs. Phoebe Ingersotl, 316 N. Fourth , atrtet, Millville, N. J.. says: "It was nearly three years ago that I used Doan's Kidney Pills but I will never lorget what this remedy did for me. 1 ! had been a chronic sufferer for years from kidney complaint and my back-' : ached constantly. I was also bothered I a great deal aby pains in my sides and - had frequent headaches and dizzy spells. Acting on the advice of a friend, Ipro- - cured Doan's Kidney Pills and began . using them. Tbe first box gave me , so much relief that I continued taking the remedy, until my trouble .disaps peared entirely and my kidneys were strengthened. I have great faith in : Doan's Kidney Pills and I am glad to recommend them." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c Foster- Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y-, 0 sole agents for the United States. 0 Remember the name— Doan's— and u take no other. 0 JOHN WOOD DEAD 0 John Wood, aged 83 years, died at his 0 home at Cold Spring Friday. The U funeral will occur tomorrow, (Sunday), y Services at the Cold Spring Prestyter0 ian Church, at 4 o'clock p. m., interment in the church cemetery. MrWood has I ecn for many years an acl live farmer and well be missed by ! raany neighbors and friends. 0 — [Jstaranfci T£lavc tTifcc Cable tiiflb CtOc lor 3ulp ano Huflust JULY AUGUsT A.M. P.M. Date A.M. P.M. (i 04 6.35 1 7.30 7.50 6.57 7.21 2 8.21 8.40 7.43 8.07 3 9 10 9.28 ^8 32 8 53 4 10.00 10.18 0 9.24 9 40 5 10.50 ll.«8 10 12 10.80 6 11.44 11.68 " II. 0: 11.19 7 12.10 12.37 1 12 05 12.19 8 12.54 1.86 12.12 12.58 9 1.56 2.38 2 1.09 1.59 10 3.09 8.42 ., , 2 14 3.02 11 4.25 4.45 1 1 3.22 4.03 12 6.33 6.43 4 32 5.03 13 6.33 6.36 o 5.40 5.58 14 7.23 7.26 i|| 6 42 6.51 16 8.08 8.08 „ 7.36 7.40 16 8.48 8.48 8.26 8.26 17 9.21 9 26 H 9 10 9.10 18 9.54 10.00 9 52 9.52 19 10.22 10.28 10.33 10.32 20 10.68 10 58 •1.10 11 09 21 11.26 11.28 ixi.45 11.41 22 12.05 12.06 ; 12 00 12.18 23 12 20 12.50 12.13 12.57 24 12 60 1.41 I 12.48 1 40 25 1.45 2.41 1-.32 2.30 26 2.48 8.46 2.23- 3.25 27 4.02 4.47 31 23 4.21 28 6.13 6.46 . 4.29 5 17 29 6 16 6.42 dl 5.34 6 10 30 7.11' 7 84 J 6.84' 7:02 81 8 03 814