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( I WE ARE "UP-TO-DATE" AS USUAL "Mustard Brown" is the new shade which has just developed in the European fashion center and has become very popular within the last few weeks with the swell dressers in this country. It is always our policy to keep our esteemed customers supplied1 with the very latest, thereby placing you in the first Rank. Having made several trips to New York during die Winter to study styles in accordance with our progressive polity we lose no time in placing this new idea before you in nobby suitings in die "Mustard Brown" shade. These are exclusive styles made Especially for us, and represent the particular choice of the market. We know these styles will make a hit with you. Edward Van Kessel 424 Washington Street t Keystone Telephone 124 X. I wamwwmmmw E£hssb — — — — PANSY PLANTS Sweet Pea Seeds. Nasturtium Seeds LAWN GRASS ; SEED. Rose and Bedding Plants in Variety Hughes and Howard Sts. Reasonable Prices | W. A. KNOTT jS& Florist Phone Keystone way Gettysburg Battlefield THREE-DAY TOUR via PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Saturday, May 21, 1910 R°URAtl"P $ 11 00 FR0M CAPE MAY Detailed Itineraries and toll Information of Ticket Agents, or * J, B. WOOD GEO. W.-BOYD Passenger Traffic Manager General Passenger agent. Philadelphia
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1 1. M. SH1TH 4 J Glothier | 1 60S Washington St J A Opposite Reading Sts. J % GAPE MAY N. J * ^ Suits for and wup- T \ wards. J Overcoats from $7 to t \ US ' I Hats, Caps, Trunks, and J I ^ Gentlemne's 1 Furnishing " I 4 ' Goods at Philadelphia 4 W Prices. 4 f < ; UuMMii Wtu Paper, wall Paper.
J CAPE MAY COUNTY OIBOUIT i OOURT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS « ' In tbe matter of the application of the Common Council of the City of Cape May, for the appointment of three freeholders and residents of tbe ( City of Oepe May, as commissioners , to estimate and assess benefits on j lands in accordance with the pro vis- , ions of aa act of the Legislature of tbe State of New Jersey, entitled "An / Act to authorise dtiea to construct „ sewers and drains and to provide for s the payment of the cost thereof," ap- j proved March 8th, 1882, and the sever- , el supplements thereto and the acts, u amendatory thereof. e Notioe is hereby given that an order g was made by Allen B. Endicott, Esq.. t Judge of the said Circuit Court, en the ninth day of May, A. 1).. nineteen a hundred and ten, that said Court will i sit on the TWENTIETH DAY OF t JUNE, A. D.. NINETEEN HUN- t DRED AND TEN. st the hour of r eleven o'clock In the forenoon at the a City Hall, in the City of Cape May, at £ which time and place it will hear any a or all objections that may be made to d said assessments and why said assess- 0 ments should not be confirmed aa in j said report made now on file with the g clerk of said court. . Said assessment estimate and assessbenefits on land bordering on and adJa- . cent to the sewers heretofore authorired and laid by the said City of Cape I May on and along Michigan avenue . from the Sewer Disposal 8tatlon 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 d 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 the Oape 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 side of Cape May 1 avenue ; and also on contiguous terntory thereto, incl uding Lafayette street, . from a point opposite the Oape May Golf Club property, to Schellenger's Landing ; Union street from£Lafayette street to Washington street; Massa- . chusetts avenue from West street to | ^ Texas avenue, Missouri avenue from . Indiana avenue to Pittsburg avenue ; Pennsylvania avenue from Michigan avenue to Reading avenue, Illinois . avenue from Michigan avenue to , Reading avenue; Virginia avenue — from Madison Avenue to Reading ave- * nue ; Cape May avenue from Reading 1 . I avenue to Pittsburg avenue; Idaho J avenue from Reading avenue to Pitts- ; burg avenue ; Maryland avenue from ; Reading avenue to Pittsburg avenue; 1 New York avenue from Reading to I Pittsburg avenue; and New Jersey < avenue from Reading avenue to Pitts- 1 burg avenue. 1 1 Dated Cape May N. J. May 10, 1910. 1 J. HENRY EDMUNDS. VIRGIL M. D.M ARC Y, 1 LEWIS T. STEVENS, 6-14 6t Commissioners. | PROPOSALS FOR GRAVEL ROADS j CAPE.MAY COUNTY. N. J. Sealed bids or proposals for the con- , struction of eleven miles^of the Sea Seashore Road, second section, begin- , ning at Crooked Creek, in Cape May , Court House, and extending northeastwardly toward Beesley's Point, will be ; ^ received and opened by the Road Com- , mittee of the Board of Chosen Free- , holders of said County, at a meeting to , be held in the Court House, at Cape ; May Court-House, N. J., on Monday, May 16, 1910, at 11 o'clock a. m. , The bids will be submitted to and acted on by the said Board at a meeting to be held in said Court House on ( Wednesday. May 18, 1910, at 11 o'clock a. m. The road to be constructed in accor- j dance with the plans and specifications on tile in the office of Hon. Frederick ! Gilkyson, State Commissioner of Public Roads, Trenton, N. J , and in the office of L. M. Rice, County Engineer, Wildwood. N. J. Plans and specifications may also be seen on application to members of the Road Committee as follows : Charles Sayre, Director, Ocean City ; John T. Bennett, Oape May i City ; Chas. H. Clouting, Sea Isle (\jty; J. P. Fox, Ocean City; H. W. Gandy, Tuckahoe; Wm. S. Johnson. Ocean City ; D. W. Rodan, Cape May City ; Daniel Schellenger, Erma: Sylvester S pence, Goshen ; L. S. Wentzell, Dennisville. No proposals will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check to the amount of $1000 drawn to the order of Charles Sayre, Director. All proposals must be on tbe regular "Proposal" form attached to the specifications ; plainly inHrked on outside of envelope "Proposal for 11 miles of Sea ^ Shore Road, Seoond Section," together V with the name and addresH of the birti der, and no bid will be considered un- ^ less so marked. ^ Samples of gravel proposed to be ' used to be submitted to tbe State ^ Commissioner and County Engineer ^ previous to receiving the bids. Tbe 0 right is reserved to reject any or all ^ bids. 0 By order of the Board. T CHARLES SAYRE, 0 L.M. RICE, Director. County Engineer. THIS HEAVY 16 INCH I French Plume 1 EITHER WHITE OR BLACK jg | Only $140 KS \ Bey direct from the ■hulaaal"W wuduTtSOPw Cent. M— y UckUwt wiUM. _ C-trUGt, PW»« O, ft
ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE , Estate el James Henry Schel- j linger, Deceased. j By virtue of an order of tbe Orphans' i Court of the County of Cape May, the i subscriber, aa administratrix, etc., of " Henry Schellinger. deceased, will sell at public vendue on TUESDAY. 14TH DAY OF JUNE. « D. 1910. at two o'clock in the after- < noon, at tbe store of Sarah A Scbellin- > at Green Creak in tbe Township of 3 Middle, in said County, tbe following ' real estate late of said decedent, ait- I uate in aaid Township ; including the < estate in dower therein of Sarah A. Schellinger, widow of said decedent; < that is to say 1 Tract No. 1. Beginning at an old atone on the North side of the Burleigh road at about 75 feet distant from tbe East side of the Bayside road, in the village of Green Creek; thence running along the line of an old fence a distance of 145 2-10 feet. North 78. degrees East, to a point; thence still along the line of said fence. North 2 and 10 minutes East, * distance of 188 feet to a point ; thence along the of old buildings and fence. North degrees and 45 minutes West, a distance of 207 feet to a point ; thence along the old fence, South 46 micutes West, a distance of 90 8-10 feet to a point; thence along aaid old fence I North 86 degrees West, a distance of 1 l(M 8-10 feet to a point; thence along tbe line of aaid fence and parallel to aaid Bayside road. South forty-five West, a distance of 57 75-109 feet to an old stake ; thence South 60 and ten minute* East, a distance of 90 6-10 feet along the said Burleigh road, to the place of be- ] ginning. Containing one 5-100 acres, i more or less. V j< Tract No. 2. Situate on the North! side of Green Creek, and on the Weat side of the main Bayside road leading from Goshen to Cape May City, adjoining Nathaniel Newton and Richard Cresae and Containing 9 acres, 2 roods and 10 perches, more or less; being tbe same premises which Richard 8. Crease et ux, by Indenture , dated August 22, 1894, recorded and filed In tbe Clerk's Office of said, County in Deed Book No. 226, pages 16, etc., granted and conveyed unto said decedent, in fee. Tract No. 3. A tract of woodland called the "John Hughes" tract, near Green Creek, adjoining J. Fisher Learning, Benjah Tomlin, a deceased, I Joseph Brown and others, containing sixty acres, more or less; which Jonathan Hand et a]., execotors of Matthew Marcy, by Indenture dated September 20, 1875, recorded in said Clerk's Office in Deed Book No. 40, pages 337, etc., granted and conveyed unto the said decedent, in fee. | Tract No. 4. Land and meadow, mill- | seat and other improvements, dei scribed in two parcels ; tne first adjoining Stephen Hand's line, Philip ' Crease's line and Oresae's Creek, coni taining 38 acres, one quarter and 88 perches, more or less , the second adI joins the first, at one corner of the ; j Mill-race, and was purchased by Christian Corson, deceased, of Jona-j man Hand, containing 46 acres., two j quarters and 31 perches, more or less ; | i which Thomas Endicott et ux, by In- . ■ denture dated November 19, 1879, re- j corded in said Clerk's Office in Deed' ■ Book No. 45, pages 464, etc, granted ■ and conveyed unto SBid decedent in fee ; 1 ■ excepting therefrom the portion there- ! of which aaid decedent, in his lifetime, ' 1 et ux, by Indenture dated March 9. j 1 1HU9 ro.. .rHpH in aaiH Olprlr'a llfflpp in 7 recorded in |
Deed Book No. 101, pages 494, etc., | " granted and conveyed unto Barz llai g' Luker, in fee. j p; Tract No. 5. I.and in the village ! n| ' of Green Creek, being Lots numbered ■ 1, 2. 3, 4, (containing 8 acres and 7 8C perches, more or less,) and 6 and pare 1! ' of 7, (containing two acres, 8 roods 1 and 20 perches, more or less), Jon a cer- ' tain Map of Lots sold 'at Public Sale ' by the Executors of Matthew Marcy, w : deceased, recorded in said Oletk's 1 Office in Deed Book No. 40, page 15; \ excepting 128 perches which Smith M. ' Tomlin et ux conveyed to John W. Con- : over by Deed dated February 12, 1876, f: 5 recorded in aaid Clerk's Office in Deed • Book No. 41, pages 13 etc. which Jacob c Franklin Shull et ux, by Indentore dated November 15, 1880 recorded in p • aaid Clerk's Office in Deed Book No. • 48, pages, 155, etc., granted and con- a , veyed unto said decedent in fee. Excepting! therefrom a certain parcel con- E b tainiDg 8 acres and 120 square rode t, 3 (or such estate or interest therein) r which the said decedent, et ux, by Indenture dated October 27, 1894, re C r corded in said Clerk's Office in Deed C - Book No 17, pages 52, etc., granted f Land conveyed unto James H. Scnellinga er and children ; and also some portion r of a parcel containing halt an acre - which the decedent et ux by Indenture - dated February 29. 1908, recorded in c aaid Clerk's Office In Deed Book No. e 224, pages 416, etc., granted and oone veyed unto Edna T. Schellinger, in fee. v • Tract No. 6. Land in the Village ^ of Green Creek adjoining the James I Henry Schellinger store lot, contain- t ing 27 square rods, more or less; which c Virgil N. Errickson, administrator, etc , of Page Isard, deceased, by In- • denture dated October 21, 1895, re- i corded and filed in said Clerk's Office in Deed Book No 226 pages 18, etc., j S granted and conveyed to the said deS ! cedent, in fee. Excepting therefrom s some portion of a parcel which the ' B said decedent et ux., by indenture , fj dated Feburary 29, 1908, recorded in 5 said Clerk's Office in Deed Book No. , g 224, pages, 416, etc., granted and cons veyed unto Edna T. Schellinger, in fee. si Tract No. 7. The unsold portion of \ g the farm, tract of land, buildings and s premises whereon Mary Tomlin and Enos Tomlin, at one time resided, 1 formerly belonging to Benajab Tom- ] lin, deceased, being composed of two parcels adjoining each other, situate in tbe neighborhood of Green Creek ; tbe first being on tbe road leading from "Matthew Marcy 's store to Rio Grande Station, and containing 29 acres, one rood and four perches, more or less, and the .second containing about 87 acne, 8 roods and 12 perchea, more or leas; being the same premises which Mary Tomlin and Boos Tomlin by Indenture dated July 31, 1877, reended la said Clerk's Office in Deed au^grgA'gss 5S S3B55B5 .mSSs
ber 27, 1894, recorded as aforesaid in ' Deed Book. No. UJ. pages 815, etc., (2) Hannah E. Norbcry, for 67* acres, , more or leas, dated October 27, 1894. , recorded as aforesaid in Deed Book No. 179, pages 182, etc. ; (8) Ralph I Schellinger, for 81-100 of an acre, more a leas, dated February 19, 1906, re- . corded as aforesaid in Deed Book No. 210, pages 851, etc.; (4) Henry Brown, for one acre, mora or lees, dated Jan- 1 24, 1878, recorded as aforesaid and 1 filed in Deed Book No. 241, pages 178, j Aa by reference to the various records aforesaid will more fully end at 1 large appear. t SARAH A. SCHELLINGER, , Administratrix. Morgan Hand, Proctor. Dated May U, A. D., 1910. I 5-18 6i p. f. $41.60 | j GREEN CREEK. ; Joseph Brown picked ripe straw- , berries on the first Of tne season. , Mrs. Reba Earnest spent Saturday \ with her parents at Dennisville, Miller \ Robinson, Jr., accompanied her. Mrs. Emily Thompson entertained | sister, Mrs. Dora Eidredge, of , Cape May, over 8anday. Strawberries are now on tbe bill of fare though not very plentiful Mrs. Edward Fisher waa quite sick 1 tbe first of tbe week. Charles Howell, of Diss Creek, caught a fine roe sturgeon on Saturday bia pound and brought it here for I Charles Thompson to prepare tbe 1 caviar. It was a valuable one. Alfred Oresse is pasturing some of j his cattle at Rio Grande, j Edward Learning, of Cold Spring, , was in town on Monday. Some of our people attended tbe ball > game at Court House on Saturday. .Miss Alena James spent last week | with her sister at Court House, i Mrs. Jesse Hearon and daughter Laura is spending a few days here 1 ! with her parents. ■ Matthew and William Schellenger , Walter Camp and Eliss Lee, of UQlly ' Beach were here on Saturday. They ■ came to sell some wagons belonging to j [ Harry Schellengers' estate. j A. M. Robinson and Seth Miller 1 , were over to Burleigh Friday evening j ' to help arrange a program of the Township Sunday School meeting . wnich will be held in the Presbyterian - Cnurcfi here on May 25th. ' On Sundav school in either church j on Sunday on account of tbe shower. Rev. Mr. Bowers, of Oape May i Baptist Church and Mr. and Mrs. Her- ' bert Hebentfial, were visitors at Joseph j Browns, on Tuesday taking in tbe j aighta at the beach. '! The Johnson brothers are carrying j - j oyster plants from Hog Island for our J ' people to plant on'the bayshore. . Mre. Sarah Schellenger and Mrs. I - William Eidredge were shopping in: , Philadelphia on Tuesday. * The Epworth League held its regular j huainesa meetine at RalDh Scfiellenmeeting at
ger'a on Monday evening and voted to | pay five dollars on the debt of Pen- 1 ! ningtou Seminary and also have a social at Mrs. Mark Somers" on the 18th of June. Mrs. Julia Parsons, of Holly Beach visited her father and sister here this wiex. Rev. E. B. Somers drove to Burleigh Monday afternoon. Miss May Foster is with Wilmington friends for a few weeks. Joseph and Ephraim Chambers, of Spring, are putting up a fish pound on the shb<e for Edgar Cresae. The sturgeon fishermen are catching few drum. George Mixner, who has been at shad fishing, has returned after a fairly good season. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Springer, of Court House, were Tuesday visitors at Bennett's. ■-
K10 tRANDE Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Crease drove to : wood on Tusday. Mrs. Leslie Bate, of Fishing Creek, i visited friends here this week. The public school teachers, Mrs. M. ] i Hildreth and Miss Nettie Harris, took ! - their pupils for a walk in the woods ' Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. William McDaniels and mother - visited friends at Erma on Tuesday. '■ Mrs. Edna Endicott is this week entertaining relatives from Philadelphia. , Mrs. Mae Rilay, who was stricken > with plura-pneumonia on last Saturday : week, is under the careful treatment of 1 a physician and is slightly improved. [ hope for her a speedy recovery. Master William Corson entertained a f few of bia friends a birthday party on | Tuesday evening. All enjoyed ft and especially the good things after the - plays were over. 3 I BOWLING NEWS a Dudley Muore ana Miss Laura o Hughes were notioed among those en - 8 joying an evening at bowling. ' Mr. and Mis. John P. Doyle en tor - , tained a few friends et tbe alleys on a Saturday evening. Q Robert Blattner is becoming quite 4 proficient et dock pine. d Peal McDonnell wee playing Ian >t pine Tuesday evening. With a'Httle i
duck pin match of much interest waa played early in tbe week by Dr. Lummis and Harry Hughes vs. Ted Hughes and Will Nichols. We have several bowlers who frethe alley* that can average one hundred at duck pins. We think that going some for Oapa May. Charles Perot Whiting ia among the daily visitors to tbe alleys and thoroughly enjoys himself at pool and bowling. Another enjoyable evening was spent at bowling by Haxel Otter, Edith Ethel Otter, Effie Dan Hot, Gay ton, Alice Denisot, Oscar Barnett, Ben Marcy, Cheater Land is, Albert Little, Charles Hand and William Niohols. Thoee young people have become weekly vial tori to tbe alleys and^find much pleasure In this popular sport. John and William Meeray were trytheir luck with the ten plna one evening this week. TENstrong Companies Aggregate Capital Orer $10 000,000 | Represented by Hud k Eidredge Fire Insurance Agents, i Twenty-six years of experience. r i ' Your Insurance placed^ with us i s absolute! protection from loss i by fire. | Apply to ' | j S. F. ELDREDGE j ; 810 Washington Street i or | i A. W. hand' / | ' 816 Washington Street MSWW hhwwbhhhb William B. Gilbert CONTRACTING PAINTER ; 922 Corgie St., Cape May Keystone Telephone 87 A a wkKAAiAs 60 YEARS' ^H^^H£experience Trade Marks 'whbha* Designs rr»vv C Copyrights Ac. " „1g^5lS8f^fSSS,;5a^SSEffiFS ■ si^iaagfflaamM'swas **P*U»nU taken it>roUBh°Mmtn »UiT* b uxrtol notice, without charge. In the Scientific American. ° stssusRsssestt nz&gi year: tour monUu,W. BohlbT all i newKU^nr*. B If yon want anything from a paper of pins to a pair of good gum boots Thos. Soults, Cold Spring, can serve you. Local 'pbone. ti d EPILEPSY St Vitus Dance, Stubborn at virus fance, studdoiii
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