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PR0FE5S10AL ■t j spicer leaking L OOUN8ELLOR-AT-LAW I. Solicitor, Master and Examiner in ChaDoery. Office OS Washington St. ►. CAPE MAY. New Jem QAMOEL'F. RLDBEDGE. O \ ATTOBNBY-AT-LAW Merchants' National Rank Building Washington and Decatur Sta. Can Mat Cm NOTARY PUBLIC, Solicitor and Master in Chancery. Keystone Telephone 35 A BFs. « I EOT COUNSEL LOR- AT- LAW 820 Washington St.; J CAPE MAY. r»'« > J 1 1 Floyd c hughes, < attorney-at-law , W,*^%ciy .NJi NOTARY PUBLIC ! SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY ( , i 1 Q BOLTON ELDREDGE J " ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OFFICES i Merchants National Bank Bnlldin g Washington and Decatur Sta. Cape May N. J. NOTARY PUBLIC 80LICITOB IN CHANCERY Keystone Telephone 86 X JAMES M.E. "ILDRETH, OOUNSEI.LOR-AT-LAW — aim — Solicitor, Master and Examiner ii Qbancery. NOTARY PUBLIC. Office at No. 214 Ocean Street. Cape May City. N. J KeyetoDe Telephone 68 A . j^jR. BEU A. HAND DENTIST \ Announce# that he has established offices at 516 N. 5th Street, - - Camden, N. J with thoroughly modern facilities for the practise of Dentistry. |-^R. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST — Eatey Bia.ild.lxxgiiSBO G3a.wwtxi.iit Strwwt (One door abovefKeith's Theatre.) Ap pointraents may,, be made by Bell Telephone. Walnut 1SSSD. Extracting painAid is the los/coBforUble CoitririMT || known to the Oculist L. C ASHBURN Doctor of Optics Brudwnjr and York Amine, West Gape May I I ■ ly I »—i*e yf fUp I 1 1
VALUE OF HEW JERSEY* WORK Some Great Things Yet in View for Improvement of Coait Watenrayi is This State. At the meeting of the Atlantic Deeper Waterway Association recently, Gover- . nor Fort said in part : "In a email way oar atate is taking up the development of its inland waters j and tbe connecting of the same. During | my campaign for governor, and since ' my occupancy of that office, I have done everything possible to push inland water way improvements. The New Jersey coast is peeuliar in its inland water conditions. We have many great salt water haya and thoroughfares on our coast and also several fresh water lakes From Bay head which is at the northerly end of Barnegat Bay to Cape May, a distance of one hundred miles, there is a continuous line of waterways. As gov I earnestly recommend that a suitable channel be dredged, epened and started through all this inland water from Bayhead to Cape May. A Good Part of the Work Done A route was surveyed and tbe Legisauthorized the governor to define and three hundred thousand dollars was appropriated to open a channel of one hundred feet In width that shonld a depth of not less than six feet at ttye and of eleven feet at mean high tide. A good part of this work has . been done -and another year will proba- | see it completed. It will then be 1 possible to pass over the whole route, with satisfaction, by any boat of requi- . site draft for tbe kind of traffic desired. I We would like it noted that thii ex-1 penditure is by the state and no part of was asked from congress. Will Be Helpful to Seaside Resorts | The people of the section of tbe state through the waterway passes are enthusiastic over the enterprise, and tbe entire state is interested in it because it will add greater attraction for our seashore for pleasure seekers as well as nf-
for needed material and supplies for r building up tbe coast. The government 1 and a private company are spending aev- . oral million dollars a Cape May which , ] win be the southern treminus of the route. Big Plan Under Way , Some years ago the legislature author- , ized « survey to be made of s proposed , canal from Bayhead northerly to the . I Manasquan River or inlet, a distance of 1 only about a mile, with view of opening > a canal that an outlet to the sea might ' > there be found. We hope to do that . soon and get the government to open ; and jetty the Manasquan inlet that we ■ may sail from New York to the inlet, 1 and, thence by the Manasquan Canal to > Bayhead and through the inland water - , way to Cold Spring Harbor at Oape , May. This will open this whole coast not only to 'pleasure craft, but to the , cheap transportation of all kinds of [ coast improvements. 1 . . Canal Over the Route Selected 1 At the last session of the legislature j a more ambitious scheme was projected. The Geological Department wae directed to make a survey of a route of some 1 twenty-three miles from the Manasquan inlet to the Shrewsbury River, wjth a view to the construction of a canal over ' the route selected, and the governor was authorized to appoint appraisers to eati- ' I mate the value of this land thus to be j taken, that the legislature at its next ' session may have before it the probable 1 cost of such'a canal. ! Through it to Cold Spring Harbor t If this project should be consummated, r we should have a complete inland water- , way from Albany, New York, to the q j Highlands Bridge, thence by the south a branch of the Shrewsbury, to the pro- „ posed canal - at Manasquan, and thence > s , by it to Bayhead to the present inland , waterway and through it to Cold Spring [ harbor. Its value cannot be over- ! estimated .
THE WINDSOR OPEN ALL THE YEAR. B, J. CRE8WELL, Prop. First Class in all its appointments. Sun parlors. Suites with baths. Thoroughly renovated and c heated throughout. , ' r Keystone Telephone 664 A J THE VIRGINIA HOTEL A. M. Ludlam J (FORMERLY OF THE CLENWOOD) a Open al! the year. Steam heat, Sun Parlors Rooms single or ensuite with bath. Keystone Telephone 679 A -
Now in Press Theodore Roosevelt's OWN BOOK African Game Trails Gives in Book Form the Sole Account of His AFRICAN HUNT WRITTEN BY HIMSELF Agents f WANTED NOW ^ I Gty, Town and Village 1 1 to handle I \ OnHfir1 Roosevelt's J X^Grcat Book I Mr Sake**. FU by Fm M ba.tb.Pra. FOR FULL ACBfTTPM6PCCTUi WWTS TO I
September Date October 1 626. 7.10 ' 2 727 7.24 3 8.12 8.33 4 8.48 9.10 5 8.21 8.40 « BBS 10.08 7 1025 10.33 8 11.01 11604 f 9 1141 11.47 I 10 12.10 1229 ' 1.19 11 1241 1.16 <, 1.1T 2.13 12 121 2 JO c 220 3.14 13 34)8 325 329 4.16 14 4.15 426 * 4.47 5.11 15 5.10 621 8.40 6.01 16 64*0 620 628 620 17 6.46 7.08 7.18 725 18 722 725 728 820 IB 8.19 8.41 8.41 84)8 20 9.05 9.30 I 928 9.48 21 925 1121 10.15 1025 22 10.46 11.19 U416 U26 23 11.44 1210 J 1200 1210 24 1229 12.49 t 1227 121 25 1.48 200 J 1-42 211 26 3.02 8.10 * 34)6 325 27 4.08 4.15 J 421 421 28 54)8 6.12 ■ 521 620 29 6.49 6.04 6.18 624 30 629 6.49 { 31 74)6 729 LEGAL NOTICE \ PUBLIC AUCTION SALE 0 — — 1 Notice it hereby Given That the Colonial I 1 Trust Company, Trustees 1 a certain memorandum of agreement dated the 14th day of July, 1906, which agreement was executed by the CAPE MAY REAL ESTATE COMPANY, corporation of the State of Now JarBey, and certain gentlemen composing a I syndicate will olfer for sale at public auction to tbe highest bidder at the offices of the Trust Company, ' < NO. 317 FOURTH AVENUE I1 PITTSBURG, PA., on the flth Day of October, 1910, 1 | At 2 o'clock P. M. The following securities: (a) Four Hundred (400) Bonds, In denominations of one thousand 1 1 ($1,000) dollars each, bearing interetffiat ' i 1 the rate of five (5) per cent per annum j ' of the par value of $400,000.00 of the CAPE MAY HOTEL COMPANY . . 1 n corporation of the State of New Jersey ! (b) Four Tli ou sand (4,000) Shares of file preferred stock of the par value of $1004)0 per share of the CAPE MAY HOTEL COMPANY a corporation of the State of New Jersey (c) Six Thousand (6,000) Shares of the common stock of the par value of $100.00 per share of the I CAPE MAY HOTEL COMPANY a corporation of the State of New Jersey This sale is made by reason of the default on the part of the Cape May Real Estate Company in the payment of principal and interest on obligations, security for which the above securities were | hypothecated, which obligations are more J fully set forth in the aforementioned agreement, which is on file at tbe offices of the trustees for inspection to inter j ested parties. TERMS OF SALE Ten (10) per cent down at the time of 5 the sale and the balance in cash upon the delivery of the securities. Any one wishing to see the property or the hotel can do so by applying to ® P. Doyle, Cape May City, N. J., time before October ^tb. 1 THE COLONIAL TRUST COMPANY V TRUSTE£J» | 317 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. P
S POST CARDS REDUCED. = Local Views and Fancy Birthday Cards at 15 CENTS PER DOZEN ■ j Star and Wave Stationery Department, 317 WASHINGTON STREET. PILES If ) ou hove Piles we will curie you FRBVBOO»2TLET & GUARANTEE. |1 Established in 1885, and have never found s i-ase we could not cure. QREEN'S SPECIFIC CO., Broadway 4c MaahattanSt.. New York, 8. Y The American woman has now reached the pass where she never buys her outfit for the season without first being sure what Paris has decided upon as the fasiiionabie thing. Following its usual custom, inaugurated several years ago. The North American will on Sunday, September 18i issue its special Paris fashion number,, it being an eight-page section in connection with its regular Sunday paper. The styles represent the very latest in Paris dreamaking art. Tbe designs printed were cboeen from the beat showing of the representative makers of fashionable fsrmsata. After aeeiag thorn tho woman eaa form bar em Mm and make her own games of the Avarilimnke mm that she ie gsttiag »p-te- ■ date giimiali Then is always a Kg fm Ths North Amarieart ||te eater W tea state n a.w.,.,,, wel||
M. WaotaaU's furniture store, ] many purchasers of large and am all «*n^osh«ve found that they save] 1 having goods delivered "without dam* ' age, as is not the case when purchased anywhere and shipped by rail. ARemedb!e CATARKh 1 Ely's Cream Bala heels^snd' protects . toane resulting from Catarrh and drives S sway a Cold in the KffiSJ'SHAY FtVEB Taste and Smell. Full «t f 33 eta. , at Druggists or by maiL In liqm I form, 73 cents. Ely Brothers. 66 Waneo Street. New York, Are you undecided where to have your clothes made? Are you looking for a Bret clam tailor? Are you tired of having to take the suit back for alterations and loee your time as well your temper? Avoid all tbe un pleasantness connected with clothes and have them made by CHARLES SCHERER, Ladies' end Men's Tailor, Ospe May. N. J. EPILEPSY , Vitus Dane®, Stubborn Nervous Disorders, Fits I rc-pond immediately tc the remarkable treatment that baa for 39 yemtT been a standard I remedy for there troubles— OR. HUMPS (MEAT 1 t9 Ml NOtVC RESTORER. It » prvw-ibed : itjjW especially for these diseases and is I Imm not a care-all. Its beneficial effects ' K" are immediate and lastinr. Fbyi> I 1106 ciaas recommend it and drurrisls sel u. 'a o prove its wonderful virtues, we will cbeew tally send, without charge, a FL'ti. t"M SOFFIT I Address BR- KLIVH I> n iTl'TK. Branch 1O0, Rod Bank, Lew Jersey. I
AKRR7&1** ' ' " trass 8Si£ SURPLUS, - - 82,188,48148 K. Dale Season, John L. Thomson ..."Kb HAND AND ElMEDSE LOCAL ififVTS kexlsnt's National Bank £k9g,«r 815 and 817 Washington Streak Gap* 1fcr.1V * . Go to Thomas Soolta, Cold Spring, 1 for the things you need for tha tabln, and family, and obtain satisfactory goods at Uw smallest coat Full a^ comDlete stock, carefully selected, with knowledge born of experience gained by an active career of more years than that of any dealar in Lowe i Township. tf Mcvegram writing paper at the Sta* | and Wave Stationery Department. I i% - '-/o Itlcttere of all kinds at the Star and w»«e Stationery Detriment.
A. C.GILE^Iousg and Sign fainter and fiecoratop. Office SHOP IN REAR of 5 Jackson st. Cape May City Glenwood Hotel Let me tell you about HAND MADE HARNESS EXPERT REPAIRING qH a line of good serviceaLIe horse goods. At low price SUMMER SHEETS - - - SWEAT PADS - WHIPS JAMES McFADDEN SECOND FLOOR OF THE EXCELSIOR BUILDING ON WEST PERRY STREET HENRY REEVES MACHINIST PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND GAS FITTING JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Jefferson St., below Corgie. Residence 116 Pearl St., West Cape Ma)', N. J. Keystone 'Phone 137R Estimates Furnished PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PERSONALLY — CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS Niagara Falls ~;K"' $I2.00" ™« Cape M»y KPECTALraAINefPwUnaa* Parlor Care; Dm^^.awd^Day Uonrtw FKNU8MI IVaCVIIARRA VAL1EY 888T1

