8 Cape May Star and Wte Saturday, March 26, 1910
ta — != SHERIFFS SALE. : By virtue of writ of fieri facia*, to £ me dirceted, iesu»d out of the Court of b Chancer' of New Jersey, on the 6th day of February. A. D., 1910, in a ^ certain cause wherein May Steelman is complainant, and Alice D. Townsend - et al., are defendants, I shall expose Q tolaale at poblic vendue, on n eaawMONDAY, APRIL 26th. 1910, between the hours of twelve ar.d hve o'clock p. m . to wit,;at one o'clock in Y the afternoon of said day. at the Sheriff's Office, in Cape May Court House, Cape May Oounty. New Jersey. » ■All that certain tract or parcel of _ land and premises hereinafter particu- . larly described, sitaat^ in • h- City of jj Oape Island, in the' County of Cape " 1 May and State of New Jersey, and ■ being on ths southeast side of North ■ street 'and on the northeast side of ■ Second street, and beginning at the " corner of said streets thence along the > northeast side of said Second street * Craliel with and sixteen feet sno|a " If from the middle thereof, south n thirty-three degrees and thirty minutes east, one hundred feet; theuce by c ground formerly of Louisa Duane and » James W. Barker, north fifty-ix degrees and thirty m'nute east, one hundred feet ; thence by ground formerly of Downs Edmunds north thirty-three degrees and thirty minutes west one a hundred feet to said North street; and thence along the southeast side of North street parallel with and at the distance of sixteen feet and a half from the middle thereof, south fifty-eix degrees and thirty minutes west, one hundred feet to.the place of beginning. Being the same land and premises Sated and conveyed to the said luel E. Miller by Philip M. Wheaton and wife by indenture of even date herewith, and thia mortgage is given to aecure a part of the purchase money therefor. Subject to the taxes on said premises for the years 1908 and 1909, amounting to $509.18, with interest and costs. ROBERTJR. CORSON, Sheriff Dated March 23, 1910. 1 Harry S. Douglaw, Sol'r. , p. f. $12.76 8-26 St ; NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS OAPE MAY OOUNTY CIRCUIT 1 COURT In the matter of the application of the Common Council of the City of 1 Oape May, for the appointment of three freeholders and residents of the ' City of Cape May. as commissioners to estimate and assess benefits on lands in accordance * ith the provisions of an act of i he Legislature of the State of New Jersey, entitled ' An act to authorize cities to construct sewers and drains and to provide for the payment of the coet thereof," approved March 8th, 1882, and the several sup- , t laments thereto and ibe acts amendstory thereot. Notice is hereby g.ven that the Commission appointed on September 21, ' .1909, to estimate and assess benefits on , land bordering on and adjacent to tbe , sewers heretofore authorized and laid ' by the said City oi Cape May on and • along Michigan avenue from Sewer ! Disposal Station on Madison avenue to South street ; along South street from Michigan avenue to Indians 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 Schellenger | street to a point opposite the house of ths Cape May Yacht Club at Schellenger's Landing ; along New Jersey avenue from Madison avenue to Philadelphia avenue ; along Trenton avenue from Beach avenue to the north eide of Cape May avenue; will meet-at the Council Chamber, in ttie City Hall, corner Washington and Franklin
streets, in the Oity of Oape May, on Monday, the eigntoenth day of April. / D., 1910, at eleven o'clock in the j] forenoon, to estimate and aateaa tbe II benefits on the lands, bordering oo said streets and avenues, and oontignoua Assessments on oontiguous territory includes Lafayette street from a point opposite the Cape May Golf Olob property, to Scbellengers's Landing; Massachusetts avenue from West atreet to Texas avenue; Missouri avenue fromfclndiana avenue to Pfttsburg avenue ; Pennsylvania avenue from Michigan avefioe to Reading ayenue; Illinois avenue from Michigan avenue to avenue; Virginia avenue from Madison avenue to Reading avenue , Cape May avenue from Reading avenue to Pittsburg avenue; Idaho avenue from Reading to Pittsburg avenues ; Maryland avenue from Reading avenue to Pittebug avenue ; New York avenue from Reading avenue to Pittsburg avenue; and New Jersey . avenue from Reading avenue to Pittsburg avenue. , At said meeting you should show if any you have, why aaid assessment should not be made. Dated March 21, 1910 J. HENRY EDMUNDS. VIRGIL M. D. MA ROY, . LEWIS T. STEVENS, | 3-26 St Commissioners. ( KEELEY CURE. The cure thathxs been continuously successful for more than 30 years is worth investigating. For the drug or drink habit.. Write for particulars. Only Keeiey Institute in Eastern Penna., 8(2 N. Broad St., Phils. HOTEL ARRIVALS WINDSOR Philadelphia.— J.O. Donnelly, Wm. Waltz, J. W. Spramer, Mr. and W. H. Fulweiler,' Wm. M. Baird, James N. Jackson. New York.— C. Armholt, Mr. and A. 8. Loeb. Germantown.— John H. Wunder. Pittaburg.— Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Linn West Chester.— Marshall" Pieice, W. A Pierce James Bennett. Baltimore.— R. J Stockweather. Camden. — R. H. Stockweather. Moorestown. —Mary V. Seckel Beverly. — Adelaide R. Baird. Alexander, Pa.— EUzabeth^M Rung. • VIRGINIA Philadelphia.— E. L. Matiack, Paul L. Miiligan. G. G O'Dwyer, Ohaa. H. Reed. Jacob Snare, H. D. Justi, Miss Justi, George A. Faber, Jaa. O. Warburot, O. W. Cornell. T. R. McAllister, Charles P. Willetts. C. Schoenn. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Lloyd, | Miss Lloyd, Miss Forsyth, W. H. | Beatty, George R Townsend. Camden.— J. S. Middleton, Mr. and j Mrs. John M. Rogers, Francis C. Allctown, Pa. — Lbas. S. Dix. j Bingbamton. N. Y.— Mr. and Mrs. j j George B. Nelson. Harrison Nelson, ; : Benjam'n-Neison. Newark — E. H. Harrison, George ' Reitinger, Charles Frank, Joseph M. | Am berg. f New York. — W. B. Stanley. Miss , Wilson. Vineland — J. T. K. Oolfuhoun. ' Jonestown. Pa.— Anna Wood. | Chicago.— J. E. Bishop.
DOLLAR SHIRT WAISTS We carry a line of waist at prices ranging from 50c to $5, but we make a specialty of waists at $1 and we can show* you a line at this popular price that will be hard to match elsewhere. We are also showing a nice line of childrens dresses in percales, ginghams etc. in sizes from 2 to 14 years at 50c upward, according to size. Three specials in Taffeta silk petticoats. Black and colored at $2 85 $3.95 and $5.00 Genuine Heatherbloom skirts from 1.75 upward. Goods gingham petticoats at 50c Children spring coats in new shades and the popular checks at 1.50 upward. Another special in dress skirts of Panama, mohair and serge at 5.00. Halls Dry Goods Store 226 Market St. PHILADELPHIA
• • - - - " . *'• I EASTER PLANTS 1 1 and FLOWERS I Fine assortment of everything in this line. Hughes and Howard St*. Reasonable Prices W. A. KNOTT X Florist
825 DOLLARS _ \ Rear Beat Detachable, 20 horse power. Light weight Noiseless, inexpensive to operate. For further information apply to DANIEL F. FOCER, 233 Perry St, Cape May P. s.— I have several second hand cars that are nearly as good as new. Drop me a postal for full details. A. t .('.ILK— — toase and 8ign laintef and Senorator. Office SHOP IN REAR of OS Jackson st. Cape May City Glenwood Hote Let me tell you about - HAND MADE HARNESS EXPERT REPAIRING Also a line of good serviceable horse goods. At low prices SUMMER SHEETS - - - SWEAT PADS - 1 - WHIPS JAMES McFADDEN 2nd floor of the Excelsior Building on West Perry Street ' i ' ED. NEWELL . WASH SCHELLINGBR ARE YOU THINKING OF HAVING A - CEMF.NT PAVEMENT AND CURB PUT DOWN I Concrete Walls, Piers or a Cellar Floor; if so, don't forget to consult Newell and Schellinger All work guaranteed and best of reference furnished I
Estimates cheerfully given • NEWELL X SCHELLINGER 830 Washington St . Cape May. Or West Cape May P.' O., Cape May Co. Real Estate and Search Company of Cape May County. Organized for the purpose of making Searches, Abstracts and Briefs of Title to lands in Cape May I ■ County. j , Real Estate bought, sold or exchanged, and Fire Insurance placed anywhere in the County. Capital Stock $20,000. SOLE AGENTS FOR Titl| Insurance with the Fidelity Trust ' i Company of Newark, Capital and Surplus over $9,000,000. Offices: FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ! CAPE MAY, COURT HOUSE, N. J. ; Our Hats are Beautiful. People say they are. Come and! tell us if you think so. Also our Dressgoods and Trimmings. A full Hne of staple Dry Goods and Notions Mrs. E. Turner 323 Washington Street
Mattings Reduced By roll or yard AT SWAIN' VARIETY STORE 305-7 Jackson Street Keystone Telephone 19
HeeSIF bulletin Vol. 6. Erma, N. J., March 26, 1910 No. 5 Now is the time to buy White-Lilly and Beats. All Flour price 40c bag, price good for one week. We have on hand, Houlton and Harman Rose, Improved Green Mountain and American Giants, Seed Potatoes. Also full supply of the various brands of fertilizers $25 to $34 per ton. Any repairs you may need, if we do not have them on hand we get them at short notice. Call and examine one Haines also the Bateman Wheel Markers. , We give 10 to 20 per cent off on all our wall papers f ordered from us, large sample books to select from. Fifty styles of mens suits to select from at Philadelphia prices. , Reuben T Johnson ERMA, N. J. One Bottle of Jamaica Rum Given FREE! „ with each quart of Whisky until MONDAY, MARCH
28, 1910 CAMDEN BOTTLING CO. 312 AND 314 WASHINGTON STREET | # # ~ Agents for Baugh and Sons Fertitizers Agents for Landreth's Field and Garden Seeds 1 will have a large stock of both on hand this Spring GET OUR PRICES AND SAVE MONEY NAILS W&Jb POM plps ™t WIRE FENCING p iPPl/lf FARMING ROOFING PAPER IMPLMENTS IF YOU WANT Seed Potatoes, reed Cora, Peas. Beans, Onions Seta, or any kind of Seed, by the package, ounce or pouud We have it; also fertilizer to make it grow. Y'ou cau get It by tbe pouud or by tbe ton. IF YOU WANT b Seed Drill, a Fertilizer Drill, a Hand Piow, double or single wheel, Corn teh-ller. Wheel Barrow, Grindstone, Hoe, Rake, Shovel, a handy two-wheel Cart, or anything else We have It stock. STOP IN AND SEE US. FOR RENT, Fine large Hall, Maple flooring. Fully equipped with dressing rooms, toilet and stage. Suitable for Public Meetings. Dancing or Entertainments. Prices Reorouable Cape May Grain & Coal Company KlfStOH 'PkOU Hi 16 » WathinJIon St Near Reedinj Terminal Sill Phosi 11 2061 I. H. ELDREDGE, ffcnajer HENRY REEVES machinist PLUMBING, STEAM AND GAS FITTING OBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Shop Jeffenan St. below Corgi*- Residence 116 IHMri St. West Cape May K. J. Kqreuee Fboae B7K Ulttntee Wmletal

