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CAPE MAY BACK IN FORM The locals came down into rood form and as usaai came on M«,ly victorious. Tne Chester lads playc a steady quiet same, getting two runs in the first. Johnson filed to right and was safe on Reed's error. Watson grounded out from Hall to Jefferson. Trainorffanned. Then Martin clubbed one over into Columbia avenue and scored a homer. " The score held until the third when Reed came up and fanned the breeze. Hall passed to first. Kuhn singled. Smiley succeeded in getting hit Corkran singled [and L. Machado followed 1 suit and Weinberg took a hot one on the hip. Lindenqan [received a pass, 1 but Jefferson went ^out on 4 grounder 1 to abort and Reed flied out to short retiring the side with five to the good. 1 Robinson's error in the fifth gave 1 Cork ran first and Machado sacrificed 1 him to second. Weinberg clouted a 1 double Backer and brought home the ' sixth and last run for the locals, while 1 tbe Chester lads gathered one |in the ' fourth and ninth. CAPE MAY ' R H O A E < Kuhn, cf 114 0o' Smiley, 3b 1 0 0 2 0 * Cork ran, us 2 2 0 2 1 * L. Machado, 2b 1 i 2 4 0 r Weinberg, c 0 1 8 0 0 r Linderman. If 0 0 0 0 0 f Jefferson, lb 0 0 14 0 0 1 Reed, rf 0 18 0 1* Hall, p 11110 I Totals, 6 7 27 9 _2 i; CHESTER j H. Johnson, cf 1 0 5 0 1 c Wataon, $ 0 1 1 4 0 ii Trainor. lb 0 1 10 0 0 a Martin, c 12 3 1 0 h Bulger, 2b 0 0 8 3 0 p S. Johnson, if 2 1 0 0 0 a, Dougherty, rf 0 2 1 0 0 k Robinson, 3b 0 0 0 2 2 ti Wipple, p 0 0 1 2 ' 0 g. Totals 4 7 27 12 3 » Earned runs— Cape May 5 ; Chester u 8. Two base hits— Corkran, Weinberg, di Reed. Tnree base hits— Watson. Horn e f( run— Martin. Double plays— Hall to ai Machado to Jefferaon; Smiley to Cork- at rant o Jefferaon ; Wataon to Bulger to «1 Trainor. Bases on [balls— By Hall 1 ; ai Wipple 6. Struck out— By Hall ,3; Vi Wipple 1. Umpires— Burtis and Wales, u n i}it"c i. uiuyuco — DUIUB auu n«i«.
Cape May, ■ 00601000 z— 6 Chester, 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1—4 SNAP SHOTS Tbats better. Slow game. L. Machado on second. Seven hits off each side. Weinberg back under tbe bat. Arwenty-seven out of thirty -two game and a percentage of 848} WASHINGTON'S PLAQUE SPOTS . Lie In tbe low, marshy bottoms of tbe 1 Potomac, the breeding ground of malaria germs. These germs cause chills, fever and ague, biliousness, Jaundice, lassitude, weakness and general debility and bring suffering or death to thousands yearly. But Electric Bittera never fail to deetroy them and cure ] malaria troubles. "They are tbe best < all round took and cure for malaria I < ever used," writes R. M. James, of I Looellen, S. O. Tbe cure, stomach. I liver, kidney and blood troubles anp I will prevent typhoid. Try them, 60c. 1 Guaranteed by All Druggists. tu Go to Thomas Soulta, Gold Spring, , for tbe things you need for tbe table, ■ and family, and obtain satisfactory r goods at tba smallest cost. Pull 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. tf j %
SENATOR HAND IS EFFECTIVE • TIE WAY IE MES TIINIS Reims far Rjs trait Successes ii gettiig State itteatioi te Cape lay Conit). Few men in the State have ever been effective as Senators than has Senator Hand, particularly during tbe term which ends this year and perhaps man who ever held such a position in this State baa given morp time to after tbe interests of bis county and constituents than he. His efforts have made Cape May County better known and its importance better understood throughout the State. Memof tbe legislature and of the Coqsand prominent . public men in other capacities have been his guests and have learned by observation on* tbe spot of the important developments in the county and of their irai orto tbe State and to the country at large. Tbe visit early this summer of the Seuators of the State to the I Hotel Cape May, where their annual banquet to their president was help, was not only pleasant and profitable from a social point of view but was al- - useful in opening the eyes of all of the Senators to the great destiny which undoubtedly awaits this section wuioii uiiuuuuieuiy uwuiu, una section
of the State. This information is needed by other sections of the State for it is a curious fact that many reai- | 1 dents of the central and northern secI tiona of tbe State hare the most meager ideas nf the southern section and have been thoroughly imbued with the idea . that sand dunes, scrub oak and pine I Darrens are its salient features. Hand's popularity with prominent men of all sections and the ; confidence ; in him whioh years of [public service , with them has engendered, has enabled > him to correct many of these erroneous [ ideas and to secure attention to his . propositions for J-ist recognition of its necessities at the hands of the State. It was because of this that he was able . to secure adequate appropriations for | an Inland waterway and State assie- ' , Unce [in developing a road system in ' Cape May County, which [will equal in 1 . a short time the best to be found anywhere. His indomitable energy has been an important factor in his many , public successes and his constituents do I not fully realize bow much has been < accomplished for the public good by bis ( sleepless activity at all times A • prominent Senator at the recent ban- 1 quet said "Bob is always on the job. 1 When he wants anything for his county, | none of us are left in doubt about it ( and most of us have learned to get in f Hue at once for sooner or later we find * that we come around to his way of 8 thinking whether we start that way or not " Another Senator said, ' ' Bob tools us. He gives us straight goods from the start and be has a mighty convincing way with him 8 through it all." f Senator Hand finds fhia greatest pleasure and pride in advancing the 1 of his county, and securing '' for it what be believes it should have 11 He takes all the time necessary to ac- * complisb this regardless of private bus- '' iness~~inte rests, and few men could give 8 much time to the public interests as ^ dose After a short visit made by a p prominent Senator whose opposition to 0 several measures proposed for Cape 8 County's interest at different p times had been quite pronounced, he " said, "I am glad I came down. I now understand why Senator Hand has been * so persistent in advocating his meas- G The boundless possibilities for * in Cape May County call ® State as well as for national aid P certain lines. I have not under- G stood the situation before, but here- pi after I will be with Senator Hand in M proposition he makes for the ad- ® vancemer.t of Cape May County's in- A terests." R' • terests.
5 Recognition of his faithful work has 1 been given to Senator Hand in various parts of the county and by various important bodies by banquets in his honor, and it is safe to say that no man cognizant of his work will withhold his meed of praise for one of the most effective and tireless public servants ' who has ever represented this county. It is this record which makes him formidable as a candidate and which > causes the most progressive citizens to i desire his continuance as the county's representative in tbe State Senate. THE CRIME OF IDLENESS 1 Idleness means trouble for any one. the same with a lazy liver. It ; causes constipation, headache, jaun dies, sallow complexion, pimples and blotcbea, loss of appetite, nausea, but Dr. King's New Life Pills soon banish liver troubles and build up your health. at All Druggists. an The New Paint Store John Little has opened up the buai of seUingpainta at the corner 01 Jackson and Washington streets and ii is just the place to buy fresh paints. 3-28- if 1 A visit to Arnold's Cafe is one of the I standard pleasures of a sojourn at Oape 1 Everything is right. tf 1
EKIi 1 Senator and Mra. Robert K. Bandars J sojourning at the new Hotel' Cape May, in[ company with their friends. Bute » Aaseaor and 'Mrs. Baird . — Congress- ' man[and Mrs. Loodenalager. Mrs. Annie Hawn was taken an— en5 ly worse a few days since, but is now on the rapid road to recovery. Mrs. Amy Lysle is having her usifal supply of summer boarders. Little Levan Dickinson is improving under tbe care of a noted Philadelphia physician. Ice cream is served every Saturday nigbt at Mrs. Mason's. Our schools will soon open under tbe same competent supervisor as last year la a had. we AUDI'S FOOT US' A powder to shake into your shoes. It cures hot. tired, aching, swollen, | sweating feet and makes walking eaBy. , Tikes the sting out of corns and I bunions. All druggists. Don't accept I any substitue. 6 12 4t I FISHING CREEK. Mrs. S. E. Rudderow and grandchild of Moo res town, have been visiting at Mrs. 8. J. Matthews. "Uncle Oale" Shaw has entirely recovered from his recent illness and Aunt Sarah is gradually recovering her health. Misses Ruth aod Emma McPberBon are playiqg housekeepers during their mother's abaenoe at Holly Beach. She will return from her duties there Sep- , tember 1. Q
s Mrs. George Cummings and son Ede win, of West Oape May, spent several days with ber parents. Miss Marion Rudderow^cal led on Mrs. r Beulah Cummings Saturday. , Mrs. Marcus Smith, of Westfield, N. j J., Miss Marie Miller and Helen Car 11, g of Denoisville, spent Thursday with their aunts, the Misses P. S. and M. , R. Miller, and Mrs. Albert Matthews, j On Friday Mrs. V. O. Miller, widow \ of the late ex-County Superintendent j ol Schools, V. U. Miller, with her litj tie son joined them and all spent a de- . ! lightful day at this Queen of resorts. , Dr. and Mrs. W. A.rLske enjoyed a rare musical treat at the new Hotel , Cape May on a recent date. Mrs. Wm. Ritter, a former Cape Mayan,*>ccompauied by her |beautiful daughter, are enjoying a few [days in this city by the sea. 'TWAS A GLoBIOU S VOTORY There's rejoicing in Fedora, Tenn. A man's life has been saved, and now King's New Discovery is the talk of tne town for curing C. V. Pepper, ■ of deadly lung hemorrhages. "I could , not work nor get about," he writes, 'and the doctors did me no good, but, after using Dr. King's New Discovery 1 three weeks, I feel like a new man, and can do good work again. " For weak, sore or diseased lungs, coughs, colds, hemorrhages, hay lever, la grippe, asthma or any bronchial affec- ; tioc it stands unrivaled. Price 50c and $1.00. Trisl bottle free Sold and gu aranedby All Druggists. au ' SKATING PARTY j Tbe Excelsior Skating Rink was the . it- 1 t .. , s
scene of the gathering of young people on Tuesday evening tbat has been ir. one party for several weeks. Marie McDonnell, the popular leader of the younger set, invited her frienda [to enjoy an evening at exhilarating pastime of roller skating. fc There seems to be no evening aport that is half so enticing and attractive to the young people as that 01 rolling around on'the rollers and about hundred and fifty were on the floor and half of that [number made a fine party on skates. Among those present Miss Marie McDonnell, Miss Dorothy Miss Josephine Wood, Miss Wright, Miss '.Katberine Moorehead, the Misses De Silver, Miss Miss McNichol, Miss Bavette Miss Katherine Conway, Miss Richardson, Miss Grace Harper, Miss Alma Trainer, Miss Clemens, Bessie Brown, Miss Elizabeth Miss L. Town, Mrs*. Wood, Mrs Arthur Mudge, Miss Dorothy Pendergrast. Mi -8 Stephany Pragor, Miss Sue kiubl, mi»o otepi 111117 1 1 uaui , migs sue
s Black. Miaa Barber, Mrs. Jayne. Miss g Alary Eastrick, Miss Bailey, Mies Edna . Moorehead, the Misses [Walsh. Chaperoned by Mrs. McDonnell. Messrs. John Corry, Earle Hepburn, e Roy Hepburn, Fred Aubert, Robert . Pierpoint, Neglie Farson, (Enoch Farg son, Thomas Town, Ramsey Hensley, Mr. Murphy, Joseph Walsh, Harry „ Hammond, Drew Smiley, Mr. Wila liams, Karl Suelky, Paul Bailey. 3 Charles Edmunds Mr. Wood, Charles g Brown, William L. King, Frank De Silver, Paul McDonnell, Louis McDonnell. SEARED WITH A HOT IRON * or scalded by overturned kettle — cut * with a knife — bruised by stemmed door —injured by gun or in any other way— J the thing needed at once is Bucklen 's * Arnica Salve to subdue inflammation 1 and kill the pain. It'a earth's supreme > healer, infallible for boila, ulcers, fever sores, eczema and piles. 26c at All Druggists. au R. M. Wentzeli'a furniture store, 33 Perry street, carries a great stock of furniture and household goods and many purchasers of large and small quantities have found that tbey save considerable sums of money, while hiring goods delivered without damage, aa ia not I be case when purchased elsewhere and shipped by rail, tf t
- When you need clotnmg ask forC. M. I WESTCOTT the Cape Mav County Baleaman, Everybody knows that he ia with WANAMAKER A BROWN - OAK HALL, Sixth ft Market Streets Philadelphia. An enomibus stock of . clothing ready for Men- Women-Boys and Girls. We pay excursion car fare < ' both ways upor the Durr.h(iiu» of „ cer- , ' ta'n amount PROPOSALS FOR DITCHING ' Sealed proposals will be received by * the Board of Chosen Freeholders until - 12 o'clock noon. September 7th. 1909, . at Cape Mav Court House, New Jersey, for tbe digging or opening of 100 rods more or less of ditches in tne vii cinity of the Holly Beach Turnpike, I between or on the lands of the Cape May County Land Company and the ^ heirs of Benjamin Cres<e at Rio - Grande, N. J. Said ditches are to be 1 dug or opened on the lines designated 1 by the Engineer, onilormlv throughout. five feet in widtn and two feet in depth. All proposals shall be addressed to Anthony B. Smith, director and shall state price per rod for the work complete, the Board reserving the right to increase or decrease the amount of work at tbe price named in the ucI cepted b d. ANTHONY B, SMITH, D.rector. Fendail Smith, Engineer. 8-21 8tw SHERIFF'S SALE. I By virtue of a writ of fieri tacias to directed issued out of the Court of ot the State of New Jersey, I will expose for sale at public vendue _ e 1 win expose ior saie ai puouc venaue
at the Sheriff's Offioe, Cape May Court ^ House, N. J«, between the hours of u twelve and five o'clock p. m., to wit, _ at 1 :80 o'clock in the afternoon of MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1909, r All that certain tract or parcel of t land and premises hereinafter parti cu- . larly described, situate in the City of ' Sea Isle City (formerly Borough of | * Sea Isle City) in the County of Cape, 1 - State of New Jersey : I Beginning on the Southerly side of ! t Italia street at tbe distance of two! hundred and fifty feet northwesterly of the intersection of the side of Italia ; ? street with the westerly side of Landis t avenue, and extending thence trom said beginning point along: the side of Italia street north fifty-two degrees west fifty ' feet, and at right angles to said Italia 1 s street betweeD parallel lines in length ! > or depth southwesterly a d stance of 3 one hundred and teu feet, containing [ fifty-five bvdred square feet of land. : and being lot 19 01 block 7. on the : 1 plan of tbe southwest s'Ction of Sea , , Isle City. Seized as the property of Mary F. ; ' De Roche, et als.. defendants, taken in ; 1 execution at tne suit of William Hagel, complainant, and to be sold by ROBERT R. CORSON, Sheriff. Dated Aueust 26. 1909.
8 Edward Dudley, Solicitor, a 33 North Second street, Camden, N. J. 8-28 5t p. f. OAS To Cook or Heat I Its Ha.rd to Beat * >ooooooooooo< f . OAS
The Present Indvstrwlifel j he Prudential providesmore, I Life Insurance for the money I than similar policy ever before I offered to the public. I
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A CALL TO OUR SALE. ; The Season for our great Clearance Sale had now , arrived and there will be some great selling going on in this store during the next Thirty Days. Twice a year we put the knife into our prices. CUT them all to pieces and close out each Season's Goods. | Buyall the Goods you can use. ; The following are only a few items to give "you an Idea as to how price run.
i Men's Crawford Oxfords. ! $3.50 . cut to $2 gh 1 *4 °° " " $3-48 1 *4-5° " " $3.48 *3-48 $2.48
Ladies' La France^Ox fords $4-00 cut to $2.98 $3-50 " ' $2.98 $3.00 " " «-> ,0
All White Oxfords Reduced. • Jden's and Boys Clothing, Reduced to one half their Regular Price Men's Summer Underwear. luci uuuerwear.
50c Quality 39C 50c Poros Knit 39c Fine Pel- iroi r o A IT, Neckwear and Hose; at Reduced Prices.
50c B. V. D. 39c 25c Grade 19c
S. R_. Gidding, Clother, Hatter Haberdasher and Shoer 419 Washington Street CAPE MAY CITY, NEW [ERSEY
« SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of a writ of fieri facias, to i, me directed, issued out ot the Court of | f Chancery of New Jersey, on the fifth | - day of August, A. D.. 1909, in a cerj tain caure wherein William Mills and , William Thompson are complainants, and George J. Rummel Boating and f | Gunning Club is defendant, I shall exf 1 P°se to sale at public venaue. on * , MONDA *. SEPTEMBER 20. 1909, 9 j between the hours of twelve and five I o'clock p. m., to wit, at one o'clock in J the afternoon of said day. at the I I Sheriff's Oflice, in Oape May Court f 1 1 House, Cape May County, New Jersey. I f [ All that certain lot or piece of ground - 1 1 situate in Borough of Avalon, in the 11 ; County of Oape May. and State of New ' Jersey, marked and designated on t'.e plan of the Seven Mile Beach Company as lot 118, Section 8, and decribed ac- ( 1 cording thereto as follows : Situate at c , jfhe westerly corner of Fifth avenue S and Third street, containing in front S on said Fifths avenue sixty leet, and j extending of that width between par- 0 allel lines at right angles to said Fifth * allel at to
r, 8yenue. arid along the southwesterly I side of said Third street one hundred and ten feet. Being tne same premises _ which the Seven Mile Beach Company, a corporate body under the laws of the State of New Jersey, granted and conveyed in fee unto the George J. Rummel Boating and Gunning Club, by deed bearing date the third day of Oc- • tober. eighteen hundred and ninetytwo, and recorded in the office of the Clerk ot the County of Cape May ; aforesaid in Book No. 106 of [Deeds, ' pages, 67, eto. ROBERT R. CORSON, j [Sheriff. Dated Aug. 17th, 1909. 1 H. H. Voorhees, Solicitor. ! 8-20 6 p. f. $10.88 1 ( W. H. BRIGHT. ^ Fire Insurance I ai^ part of CapeMay C« unty j HOLLY BEACH. N. J. * — — — — — _ 0 NOTICE I® 1 The sale of Cape May County Bonds I o advertised to take place at the Court , p House at Cape May Court House, N. si J., on Monday, August 28, 1909, will ! a I be adjourned until further notice. 1 SAMUEL TOWNSEND. Clerk. 1 C J Dated Aug. 17. 1909. STSSSSI ZZ
GEOBGE W. BEEfES steam ana Hot water HEBUBG - Sanitary Plumbing by Skilled Workmen. Ask ior Estimates. 62B Wasmion street. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF COMMISSIONERS TO ASSESS SEWER BENEFITS Notice ia hereby given, that application will be made by the Common Council of the City of Oape Mav. to the Circuit Court of tbe County of OapeJMay, at the Court House in Camden, on Monday, the thirtieth day of August, A. D. , 1909, at the hour of a. u., 1909, the hour
t eleven o'clock in the forenoon of that ■ day, or as soon thereafter as said Court ( can hear said application, for the appointment of three f'eebolders and res- ; idents of the City of Cape May. State ' of New Jersey, aa commissioners, to estimate and assess the benefits on the ; lands bordering on and adjacent to the aewer heretofore authorized aDd laid "by the said City of Oape May, along Michigan avenue from the Sewer Disposal Station on Madison avenue to South street ; along South street from Michigan avenue to Indiana avenue ; along Indiana avenue from South street to West street; along West street from Indiana avenue to Washington street ; along Washington street from three hundred feet southwest of Scbelenger street to a p->int opposite the bouse of .the Cape Muy Yacht Club, at Schellenger'8 Lauding ; along New Jersey avenue frpn Madison avenue to Philadelphia -avenue ; along Trenton avenue from Beach avenue to the north side of Cape May avenue ; in conformity with aa act of the Legislature ot New Jersey, entitled "An act to authorize cities to construct sewers and drains and to provide for the payment of the coats thereof, " approved March : 8, 1882, and the several supplements 1 thereto, and tbe acts amendatory thereof. At the aaid time and place all j parties in interest, either as owners of ! said lands or otherwise, may appear and be beard. Dated August 3, 1909. JNO. W. THOMPSON. Clerk of the City of Cape, May, •w Jersey. 8-14 8t

