Cape May Star and Wave, 24 September 1910 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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SEE OUR WINDOW j THE CAPE MAY LIGHT & POWER CO. 505 Washington Street THE BIG SALE OF

Mrs. E. Turner's Stock 323 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. Will Continue Only four days more It will Positively close Wednesday, Sept 28th. Don't miss this opportunity, Come at once, it will be a long time before you have another chance like this. Every Item in this Big Stock Reduced You know the class of merchandise we carry, don't be misled, you will not be able to buy the same grade of goods at such prices hereafter. We mention only one of many special Bargains, viz, LADIES COAT SUITS worth up to $22.00 at $5.00. each. REMNANTS — Big Table of remnants very cheap. -Notice, Our new line of FALL MILLINERY has arrived and MISS WILLIAMS, our new Trimmer is ready to show the new styles, while attending the sale visit our Millinery Dep't., and see the new shapes. MRS. E. TURNER. - '

Cape Nay Scrap Iron ad Metal Co. Star* Boom located ia rear of 2W 1 Hcrtfc StraK, Chf* May. N. J. ttl W. pay highs* prims (or al kiateW* h an? In ate otter McUJs, Old Bag*] Koyateac flUTST**" l&teNuiiitetaKj:

WEST CAPE MAT BOTES Mra. Ivie Brown was a Philadelphia j t visitor Tuesday. Alan Ewing is .pending some time in „ Washington, D. C. Albert Smith is .pending some time in j M* Elisabeth Hdredge tea l.icic.il a itea after a trip to Philadelphia. t haa gone to Avafao a Mirn Irene Hewitt, of Camda, spent ti ja-tey mm w *«.», Mm Stan. . I _ ' * . #

j a day at Philadelphia recently. -Myron Morton and wife have returned | to Mt. Airy. Mra. Frank Iiughes ia entertaining her mother, Ml*. Samuel Bishop, of Eldora. Doctor ate Mrs. Onnee Eldredge, | ' after having spent throe weeks in cen- , and northern New Tork vary plana- ■ antly, rood teed their summer vacation - and outing by a fortnight s visit with . mofior and brother, on Thursday whan ttey returned to their PhOndai- 1 phiahoma. Em. (Mm H. Jonas ante n flying 1 * te. 4

ply by the Cold Spring Rreebyterten Church until next April. Benl estate ia more active. Harry ' H. Brewton haa purchased from Clinton Hughes his cottage on Second avenue. Rev. J. L.Landit was an Oak Lut vis " it or for several days last week after applying the church at A too cm Sabbat h. Henry H. Eldredge is having the home • raised and will enlarge it by an attrac- ! tive addition. USE GAS The Modern Fuel OUR AIM ia to provide the most ErFICENT ate SATISFACTORY SER VICE possible. To do this we want to get in touch with individual conditions through personal interviews, and in the event of any occasion for dissatisfaction, to correct the cause s, soon as possible. You are request* . to make known to us any defect in your service. If you are ia trouble or in need of information dont wait, but send us word ate wa will visit you. Remember we Are at Your Service CAPE HAY ILLUMINATING COMPANY 406 Washington Street 0. A. MERCHANT, JR, Manager Bell Phone 86, . Local 68-D

Fairbanks morse & 00 j M.uuBar> and Marine Gss.te Gaaol ne ENGINES ASK 8NTRIK1N Agent, P. O. BOX I; 8. Cs^e May Cl;y. NJ I t !G0ES OUT OF BUSINESS M. A. Sculler., is closing out his stock of toys, pictures; novelties, etc., at extremely low. prices and will retire from that line of business. COLD SPRING From Special Correspondent. Harry Needles spent last Sunday with Philadelphia relatives. Enos Tomlin is able to be about his accustomed duties after his recent critical illness. Mrs. Priscilla Hughes has been incHs"" posed during the past -week. Mr and Mrs. Ncwnan lost their1 b young shild last week. f a. Mrs. Alice McKissick visited her mother at Erma Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Carley motored to Bridgeton last week. Mr. and Mrs. David McPherson visited relatives at Burleigh over Sunday. Renewed interest is being taken in the Christian Endeaver Society. Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder enter tained at supper Wednesday evening the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Matthews, Mr. aad Mrs. W. Swain, Miss T. McKean, Mrs. Jas. Ewing and Mrs. Mary Hoffman. Fpur children of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Matthews are ill of fever, requiring the services of a trained nurse. They have the sympathy of the neighborhood in this time of trouble. Latest reports • from the patients arc more favorable, we are glad to note. '• 1 Master Hollis Hoffman wheeled to Mauricetown Saturday. Schools in both districts opened Monday morning, Miss Mary Miller, principal, Cold Spring; Miss Phene McKean, - primary, and Mr. Jacob Town send, 1 Academy District. 1 Miss Millicfent Chad wick returned Sat- I urday from a pleasant visit to Phila- I delphia and other points. I Atwood Dickinson is an expert catcher 1 of the finny tribe. . Mr. and. Mrs. E. Tomlin entertained ' Miss M. Bryan, of Camden, last week. ' MissNeva Baker has resumed work in 1 the goldleaf factory. • The Hall was crowded at the supper given by the D. of A. last week. A fine sum was netted. ( The Decimo Club which met at Mrs. Nora Bates .Saturday evening, waa well : attended by the members from this village. A watchman has been placed to guard the dangerous Mill Lane crossing, where the unfortunate accident occurred in August in which five Uvea were lost. hope he may continue on duty during each consecutive « as son during which time the Hotel Cape May la so well patronised ate to which this rod directly leads. Mrs. Eva Tolbert visited her sister week ate raturined to Philadelphia amompaatei by. bar little grate eon, Harold Odgefs.

I reived an orfer from Brag* Omoriraj and Co., No. 48 Ran du Attends*, Rio! received mqulrim m far wrot as Kan- j •as. If you ham not inspected this | r enterprise you weald not believe list j . pigeons ever grew *0 large. A GOOD POSITION ladies in the 'field of "WireW- or Raih j wey telegraphy. Since the 8-hour law j became effective, and since the Wireless companies are establishing stations throughout the country there is a great shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay beginners from 170 to $90 per month, with good chance of advancement. The | National Telegraph Institute operates six official institutes in America, under supervision of R. B. and Wireless officials and places all graduates into posi tiona. It will pay you to write them for t full details at Cincinnati, Ohio, or Philadelphia, Pa. LOW FARE6 TO THE WEST Pennsylvania Railroad. Tickets to f Rocky Mountains, Pacific Coast, Western - Canada, Mexics and Southwestern points 1 on sale 8«pt. 14 to October 14, indu r sive, at reduced fares. Consult nearest 1 Ticket Agent or Wm. Pedrick, Jr, D. P. t A., Philadelphia. 9-17 2t CONCERNING SIDEWALKS Notice is hereby given to property owners who have not complied with the requirements of the ordinsnoe relating to sidewalks to prooeed to place sidewalks and curbs as demanded by said ordinance. In the event of non-compliance with this notice the Council will proceed to act as provided in said ordinance. This notice is issued by order of City Council made at the regular meeting September 6th, 1H10. WM. PORTER, Recorder

Take a Foot-Bath To-Night After dissolving one or two Allen's FootTabs (antiseptic Tablets for the foot- 1 bath) in the water. It will take out , all soreness, smarting and tenderness, j remove foot odors and freshen the feet. _ Allen's Foot-Tabs instantlv relieve weariness and sweating or inflamed feet I and hot nervousness of the feet at night, 1 . "FOjT-TABS FOR FOOT-TUBS." Then ! for comfort throughout the day shake ' Allen's root- Ease, the antiseptic powder n into your shoes. Sold everywhere, 25c. Avoid substitutes. Samples of Allen's Foot-Tabs mailed FREE, or our regular aire ant by mail fdr. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy. N. Y. BEFORE WINTER SETS IN v Better have me to look over your tin 1 roofs. A little attention now may save j s mhch trouble later on. j CHARLES A. SWAIN, | 305-7 Jackson Street f TWO FISHERMEN ( ?) UPSET IN HARBOR r Harry Hughes and Floyd Hughes, 1 famous as skilled anglers, got in a 1 tangle with their boat and the result ■ was that they were "tumbled into the j 1 drink" and received a most thorough j 1 moistening. .

1 j Mr. ate Mrs. Samuel B. MsCate ate 'M - j family, regulars among our eotteg, | to their borne in Wayne, Pa, much i the illness of Miss Ma tj E. McCabe, who will undergo an operation for ap pendicitis at an early day. Recently Miss Mary was thrown from her saddle I horse and her wrist was severely sprained as a consequent*.. During the summer of 1909 Miss MeCafae's iteBB - 'I fell ate rolled over ber. CHARLIE FERGUSON JR ENTERS HOWARD UNIVERSITY Charles Ferguson, Jr., who graduated M from the high school last June has sn- > tered Howard University at Washington. 1 his father, Charles T. Ferguson, who will visit before his return the home 1 stead in Virginia. YACHT CLUB ANNUAL GAME SUPPER The animal game supper wfll be given T by the Cape May Yacht Club on Saturb day, October 1st, and the club bourt will 3 close Monday, October 3rd, to be opened , again about April 1st, 1911. The game - supper will bring down fifty to one hun- » dred people, and a very enjoyable time 1 ia expected. Other yacht club events . will occur in Philadelphia during the winter, many members residing there. j I • • SOME BIG APPLES John B. Sims, of Erma, brought to r market this week some, pound apples 1 which were beauties. One weighed 18 : ounces, another 20% ounces, and another ] 21% ounces. They looked as though they would all average up to a pound or : over. 1 j 1 M. E. CHURCH The pastor will preach next Sunday 1 10:30 a. in. on "The Preacher and His Congregation." .4t 7:45 p. m. the Rev. James Burns will preach. ■ * Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA PEOPLE HAVE CHANGED |j Some years tgo the people 'of Cape 1 May used to go to Philadelphia to have : their suits made to order, but now not inly the people of Chpe May, but the ; P«>Ple ol Philadelphia and other big I eiticK come to the Cape May Uilor Vaq Kessel to get their clothes niade. They are not only pleased with the lit but the style, material and price. Our large stock of Fall and Wintef goods have ■ arrived for inspection. No .barge to see these goods. Come in a.,d om-ult me ■ about your Fall and Winter' auit and overcoat. Satisfaction guaranteed. I EDWARD VAN KESSEI,

Absfraet of Valuations and Tax Rates of the Various Taxing Jstrlcts of Cape May County for the yea; 1313. I Apportionment of Taxes ToU, TAXING DISTRICT Net Yals. State County 1 Lora| •* Klt* School Tax Tax J ** Jjoi ^ ,'3 1 Avalon Borough $ 559,018.00 $ 1,458.17 $ 2,398.18 $ 9,685.77 82.39 , City Of Cape May. .. 5,322,189.00 ! 13385-30 22,824.51 8320124 216 Gape May Point 230,060.00 1 601.49 989.53 . 3275.48 222 , Dennis Township 544,851.00 1.421.21 2,337.41 6,444.62 126 Holly Beach.. 2,090,490.00 j 5,453.70 8,960.55 34^123^3 2.3S Lower Township 541,289.00 j 1,411.92 2,322.12 5251.78 171 Middle Township 1,245,330.00 3,248.77 5,334.81 15,604.94 128 , North Wildwood Bor.. 2^90,075.00 ; 527421 9216.77 33,752.40 2 16 , Ocean City, 1st Ward. 2,169,237.00 5,65924 9,298.37 35*41229 222 Ocean City, 2d Ward. 3,539,898.00 9,284.77 15,177.65 57^4^7 2^2 Sea Isle «ty, 1st W.. 473,823.00 1^8521 2,032.70 7,909.03 222 Sea Isle City, 2d Ward 950,405.00 2,47920 4,06928 15*73024 222 South Cape May Bor. 60205.00 157.71 ~ 259.82 1,036.74 2.40 . Township 587,484.00 1232.44 222020 723008 202 West Cape May Bor.. 347,165.00 905.45 1,489.°3 474124 ^02 Borough... 2271,183.00 5,403.42 8277.72 S323126 222 Crest Bor. . 1259279.00 2,764.40 423827 14294.71 2.02 oodbine Borough.... 501298.00 1208.63 2,15221 7280 82 2. 13 Total $24284239 $64,136.43 j $105,400.00 $378222.12 This Ta published .for the information of the taxpayers by order of the Board of Taxation of Cbpe May County. ■ HARRY HBADLEY, Secretary

Tonic or Stimulant? There Is an immense difference between a tonic and a stimulant Up one day, way back the next; that's a stimulant Steady progress day by day toward perfect health; thafs a tonic. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a tonic, a strong tonic. The only Sarsaparilla entirely free from alcohol. Do not stimulate unless your doctor says so. [He knows. Ask him. Do as he says. Co.. LowelZM^ b it. «« rot ■* b breath, debility, ocrvoasaets. Has your doctor ever recommeoted Ay?«I