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PR0FBSS10AL gAMOEL F. ELDftEDGE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Merchants' National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sts. Cape may Cm NOTARY PUBLIC, Solicitor and Mastr in Chancery. Keystone Telephone 85 A gRNESl W. LLOYD * counsel!/) r-at-l aw 320 Washington St. . CAPF. MAY. New Jem-j T SPICER LEAMING douN? el lor- at- law Solicitor, Master and Examiner in Chancery. Office 518 Washington St., CAPE MAY. New Jerx»1 AMES M. E. BILDRETH, counbellor-at-law — AND— tolicitor. Master and Examiner In , Chancery. NOTARY PUBLIC. Office at No. 214 Ocean Street. Cane May City. N. J. Keystone Telephone 59 A pLOYD C. HUGHES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 503 Washington sL Cape May City, N J. notaky public SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY Q BOLTON ELDREDGE * ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OFFICES: Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sts. Cape May N. J. NOTARY PUBLIC SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY Keystone Telephone 86 X DR. REU A. HAND j ; DENTIST Announces that he has established ofiices at 114 N. 5th Street, - - Camden, N. J with thoroughly modern facilities for the practise of Dentistry.
|^R. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST Estey E3-a.ild.irxg-nstci Ola-eatn-nt Street (One door above Keith's Theatre.) Appointments may be made by Bell Tele phone. Walnut 1333D. Extracting pain Longstreth's Crescent Lenses So made that your Reading Glasses won't interfere with your looking around. Call and tie than. C A. LONGSTRETH, tt'iurkct Street, PUla.
KEYS FITTED T^vlre, Trunks. Valises, P rasols etc. Repaired J. DENIZOT Call Keystone 129 D
me directed and issued out of the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey, I will offer far sale at public vandue at the Sheriff's Office, at Capt May Ooort House, N, J.. en MONDAY. APRIL 18TH. lSlft betweefi the hours of 12 spd-.fi ©clock to wU, at I o'clock in the afternoon 01 said day. All those certain Iota or pieces ot land situate in the Borough of Angle' pea. Coqpty of .Cape M«y and State ol New Jersey, known and designated ai loU numbers two (2). three (8), foui (4). five (5), in block number one bun dred and sixty-seven on a plan of Joti of Henry H. Ottens addition adjoining Nortn Wildwood and duly tiled in th« Clerk; s Office at Ctpe May County anc Sure of New Jersey -foresaid and ir« bounded and described as follows, t< wit: said lots two (2), three (3), foui (4) and five (5). ^ Wsiii s Beginning at a stake in the southeasterly line of New York avenue al the distance of forty (40) feet north easterly from the intersection of th« northeasterly line of Twenty-third avenue with the southeasterly Mine ol New York avenue and thence ex tending first along th» southeasterly line of said New York avenuenortheastwardly the distance ol one hundred and twenty fee. to a stake, thence between parallel lines ol that width or frontage southeastwardly and at right angles to said New York avenue the distance of one hundred (100) feet, each of said lots being thirty (feet) feet iu front by one hundred (100) feet in depth. ~.i: ~ All those certain lots or parcels of and and premises sitnste, lying and being in the B irough of Holly Beach City, in the County of Cape May and State of N^w Jersey, on an island called the Five Mile Beach, bounded and described as follows, to wit Beginning at a point on the southwesterly side of Rio Grande avenue al the distance of ninety feet northwesterly of the northwesterly side of Atlantic Avenue and thence running (1st) • i along the said southwesterly side of i Rio Grande avenue north thirty-eight i degrees west forty (40) leet to a point and at right angles to said Rio Grande avenue thereto between pa<alh 1 lines ■ in length or depth (with width of forty feet) southwesterly one hundred (100) feet. Containing four thousand square feet of land strict measure, comprising lot number twenty-eight (28) in Block number (40) of the recorded plan ol Holly Beach City. • Beginning on the northeasterly side of Baker avenue at the distance of ninety (90) feet northwesterly from the noi thwesterly side of Atlantic avenue and thence running (1st) along the northeasierly aide of Baker avenue north thirty-eight degrees west forty ■ (40) feet and at right angles to said baker avenue between parallel lines in length or depth northeastwardly one hundred (100) feet. Containing four thousand square feet of land strict measure and comprising lot number thirteen (13) of Block number one hundred and three (i03) of the recorded plot of Hoily Beach. Beginning at a stake on the northeasterly side ot Taylor avenue at the distance of one hundred and thirty (130) feet northwesterly of the northwesterly side of Atlantic avenue and thence extending (1st) along the side of said Taylor avenue north thirtyeight degrees west forty (40) feet to a stake ; ana at rignt angles to said Taylor avenue thereto between parallel lines iu length or depth northeasterly one hundred (loo) feet. Containing ' -tour thousand (4U0u) square feet of land strict measure, comprising lot number twelve (12) in Block number fifty-seven (57) of the rec rded plan of Holly Beach City. Beginning at a point or stake on the northeasterly side of Taylor avenue - at the distance of ninety (90) feet northwesterly of the northwesterly side - of Atlantic avenue and thence extending (lat) along the siae of said Taylor avenue north thirty-eight degrees west forty (40) feet to a etake ;.and at rignt anglea j,o said Taylor avenue thereto between parallel lines in ieng.b or depth northeasterly one hundred (100) tee-. Containing tour thousand (4-00) square leet or land strict measure. Comprising lot number ibirietn (13) in Block Sum -er fifiy-seven (67) of the recorded plot ot Holly Beacn city. Beginning at a point in tOe interseclon of the northwesterly side of Atlantic avenue with the southwi sterly aide ol Rio Grande avenue and extending thence (1st) along the southwesterly side of said Rio Grande aveuue north thirty -eight degrees west ninety (90) feet to a point, and at right angles to said Rio Graude avenue thereto between parallel lines in length or depth (with a width of ninety (90) feet southwesterly the distance of one hundred (100) feet. Containing 900O square ted ol land strict measure. Comprising lots numbers twenty-nine nine (29j and thirty (80) in block - number forty (40) ot the recorded plot of Holly Beach City. Also all that certain lot or piece of ground situate, lying and being in the Borough of North Wildwood, formerly the Borough of Anglesea) Cape May County, SUte of New Jersey, numbered twenty-eight (28) in block one hundred sixty-six (166) on the plan of lots of Henry H. Ottens addition adjoining North Wildwood Borough of Anglesea. Cape May County, New Jersey, as filed in the office of the Clerk of Cape May County, bounded and described as follows, viz : Beginning on the southwesterly aide of Twenty-third avenue seventy feet northwesterly from the northwesterly aide of New Jersey avenue. Oontain- - iog in front or breadth northwesterly >on Twenty-third avenue thirty feet and of that width extending in length or depth southwesterly one hundred _ feet 5 Seized as the property of Oliver J. Leigh, et ux., et. alt., defendants, taken at the suit of Alice O. Grey Bergen, complainant, and to be sold by ROBERT K. CORSON, Sheriff. GEORGE J. BERGEN Solicitor, 428 Market Street. Camden. N. J. Dated Babruary 12th. 1810. p. f. mi» Depositing your money in Security Trust Company makee it absolutely mrfe from lose by robbers, fire or so-
CAPE WAITS CRACK BASKET BALL TEAM. : — *T - ' •
RECORD OF GAMES PLAYED THIS SEASON The above illustration of the Cape May Basket Ball Team is published by permission of the Philadelphia Public Ledger. This club has a wonderful record of victories and has put up a game which is excelled only by ; the greatest experts. Those in the : picture are Mennis and Vanzant, forwards; Beuckert, centre; McDcni ell and Tenenbaum. guards; Foster, 1 who has b. en out of the game on ac ; count of an injured arm, end Manager ' Dorner. Two other members not in ■ the picture are- Hioes and Shields. The individual members of the team ' are all first class playtra who can be • depended on at any time, and too much cannot be said of their good work on the floor" this season. Mennis was the star performer of the bunch, and ; to his coaching can be given much of the credit for the splendid showing . made ty the team. He has had many • years experience with fast teams and ! has thorough knowledge of the game ; The other members are .practically new 1 to the game, . this being their seeond season, but they have developed re1 markably fast into good players. | I'Here are the scores made for the . season : ! Dec 9, Cape May 14 ; W. Cape May 11 Dec. U, Cape May 21: High School 28 > Dec. 16, Cape May 5;;W Cape May 11 • Dec. 18, Cape May 29; High School 25 1 Dec. 21, Cape May 35; W. Cape May 8 . Dec. 23, Cape May 16; St. Malachi 42 1 Dec. 25, Cape May 32, High School 15 ' Jan. 1, Cape May 9; Woodside 0 ! Jan. 8, Cape May 28; Vinelana 18 I Jan. 22; Cape May 26; Millville 10 ■ Jan. 30, Cape Ma." 34; Hipi odrome 8 ' Feb. 3. Cape May 18; Woodbury 16 , Feb. 5, Cape May 80; High School 10 - Feb. 10, Cape May 16; Weatville 18 I Feb. 19, Cape May 16: Millville 17 Fet'. 26. Cape May 28 ; Morris Guards 18 : Mar. 6, Cape. May 18; Alpha 14 ' Mar 12, Cape May 18 ; Weatville 88 . Mar. 19, Cape May 17 : Weatville 25 r Cape May scored 415 points to 323 ' for their opponents, and secured 162 j field goals against 119. Vanzant leads with field goals, having 60 to bis . credit; Mennis 81; Boerner 28, and • Benckert 16. The balance were about f evenly divided among the various players who participated in games B this season- . The United States ia going into the good reads building business in New \ Jersey, aa an act intredactad by Cooia the House *£Wa*hington providing:
an appropriation of flO.OOO for the j 6 building of a shell road from Harrison- 1 ' ville to Fort Mott. which will make a 1 connectine link of improved road from c Salem to the fort. The great difficulty ; 1 experienced in getting army supplies ; ' to the f- rt because of the bad condition ( of the roads renders the improvement 1 a necessity that ehould long ago have • been supplied ' ( 1 Explorer Peary's chilly reception in I Atlanta the other night was more try- I ing to him than the ice of the Arctic < regions, and his lecture tour of the « - South has teen abandoned The Civic 1 Forum Club, of New York, under I r whose auspices and pay Peary is in the < • lecture field, declines to take any • further chances of financial failure, 1 1 and has cancelled o her lecture dates I '■ iu tb*> South. The- people are much t > wiser than they were given credit for. ' [ and want to , be shown indubitable 1 1 proof that the Pole has been dis- c ' covered.— Camden Courier. 1 ■ I ; Evdently the fish trust hasn't got ( as strong a pull in the California leg- , islature as it has in the legislature of t New Jersey, says the Newark Star. , ' A special committee in the state , I ia making an investigation of | - fish trust methods, and the evidence , brought out would ex&ctly fit present j ! conditions in the fish business in tbis j state. It is shown that the trust in I California has profits as high as one ( j hundred per cent., that cold storage is , I used to bold hack fish supplies and j j limit the market surply ; that many ( j tons of fish are sent to fe- till zer reduc- . , tion works when the cold storage houses j - are stocked up and an abundance of a j fish is being taken from the sea. while i prices in the markets ate kept bigh. It j , is also testified that; retail dealers are j intimidated from purchasing fish from j j independent fishermen and also tisherj men who sell to independent dealers, j All these facts 'are duplicated in tins 1 j State, and in' New Jersey, too, the I j evil is greatef, because fish is kept in 1 I cold storage longer, and very much of ( j the fish placed, on the market is unfit | j for food j J The state draan boulevard and the ' ' intercounty sifeat highway system pro- ! 8 position has been whipped into admir- ; 8 able practical shape by the State • Highway Commission, as the report 1 submitted <by the board a few days ago 8 shows. Manifold problems connected 8 with the past undertaking have been I worked out in a very satisfactory manner. The recommends tion: of the 1 e commission are proof that the whole ■ w scheme has been investigated tbor- 1 1. oughly from a borinee. as well as an d engineering standpoint. I 0>er sis bandied miles of the eight
I hundred and fifty mil** of cont'nururoadwav must yet *e improved, but ill estimated that the total cc6t < f this } construction work will not be over one million dollars. It is suggested that | j the state pay one ha'f of this and the j . counties one half That puts the im- ! provement easily within reach. The j expenditure can well be afforded by tht 1 counties, even if honds have to be is- ! sued therefor, because thy relief from ! the expense of maintenance will more than compensate for the outlay re- 1 quired. The state can equally as we!) afford to pay its share and agree to the cost of maintenance, because the revenue from automobiles will cover the entire amount involved Automobilist8 will gladly pay license 1 larger by one-third in order to | the benefit of such a main ificent j system of thoroughfares as is plan ed j improvement can thus be m»de without imposing a burden upon any division of government or class Under these conditions there can be no possible valid objection to it. It is idle to discuss the benefit* to be derived It requires a stretch of the imagination to even conceive the full results, but everyone.knowe that the value of such system of highways to the s ate will stupendous. New Jersey will have attraction unapproached in the western and unsurpassed, if equaled, Europe. Of course this work cannot all b done in a month or "a year or two It will require time That fact should be an incentive for getting busy with it at once. There can be no legitimate excuse for the legislature to to enact the necessary legislation at its present session. The plea of economy cannot prevail now as it did last year, for the Highway Commission has disposed of that finally —Long Record. MANY SUFFERERS from nasal catarrh say they get splendid results using an atomizer. For their benefit we prepare Ely's Liquid Cream Balm. Except that it is liquid it is iu a'l respects like the healing, helpful, pain-allying Cream Balm that the pub licfhas been familiar with for years. No cocaine nor other dangerous drag in it The soothing spray is a remedy tbat relieves at once All druggist 76c, including spraying tube, or mailed by Ely Bros., 66 Warren Street, New York. BETWEEN TWO FIRES She was desperately gone on them both, and she couldn't think which one to choose. It waa rather perplexing, no doubt, for one she was bound to refuse. She gased at them both in . despair, quite poasled to know what to do. Aa soon as she thought about one, aha cared for the other one too They still iwatnart uadar her gate, ' .
■ little ricking the trouble they . j brought. It really was hard to decide. ■ I They, were both so delightful, she i h-'iught. She couldn't say which one : J she'd have; her efforts fell hopelessly ! j flat " 1 It's r< ally cxceedii gly hard selecting * a i ew Easier hat.— Exchange. | The Annual Meeting of the Stock - ' j holders nt the Cape Island Turnpike ' Company, will be held at the office of . I the Company. No. 2 £ Federal Street, I Caiu'ten N. J , on Tnursday, April | !4th, llDO. at 10:30 o'clock a m. ' j Election of nine Directors same day 1 and place. > J. M HARDING, . 3 26 3t Secretary.
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' PROPOSALS FOR THE ERECTION 1 OF A STEEL DRAW BRIDGE IN - CAPE MAY COUNTY, N. J. ' i Proposals will be received by the - Board of Freeholders of the County of ; Cape May, N. J., and opert-d at a meeting of the Board to be held in the Court House at Cape Ma> Court House, N J., on Tuesday, April 5. 1 1 910, at eleven o'cock a. m. , for the 1 erection of a Steel Pivot Draw Bridge, ' 103 feet in length, over Cape Island 1 Creek, at Schellenger's Landing. A 1 certified check for one thousand dol- - lars, drawn to the order of Charles Sayre. Director, must accompany each bid. r Envelope* to be marked on the outt side "Proposal for erection of Steel j Draw Bridge at Schellenger's Landr ing" together with the name pf the bidder. Plans and specifications', may be seen on application to the following : L. M. Rice, County Engineer, Wildwood, N. J. ; Charles Say re. Director, Ocean City, N. J., or to members of 1 the Bridge Committee aa follows : J John P. Fox, Ocean City, N. J. Hope W. Gandy. Tuckaboe, N. J. 1 Sylvester Spence, Go*ben, N. I. t Daniel ScheUenger. Knna, N. J. . David W. Rodan, Cape Map. N. 1. By order of the Board.

