WEST CAPE MAY BOROUGH NOTICE OF ELECTION B* Notice if hereby given thmt tbe board . K .of registry and election will sit at tbe I Borough HaU Wert Cape May, on E TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1810. p between tbe boors of one and nine ■BLVdoek on each day, for tbe purpose K of making a registration of voters, and revise and correct tbe register of meters for said General Election of HRphMeday, November 8, 1810. jj^' jfbtiee is hereby given that on Tueet_ day, November 8, 1810, between tbe Jsours of six o'clock, A. ML, and seven H. o'clock P. M., a Genera! Election wiU be held, at which time the voters of said I' borough will vote for tbe foUowing p officers: One Governor to serve for three yaeis. One member of the House of Repi£ runts tires of the United States to ?' serve for two years. One member of tbe General Assemjf^ iiy of New Jeney; for Cape May Osnaty, to serve tor one year. One Sheriff of Oape May County to serve for three years. One Coroner of Cape May County, to ^ nerve for throe years. S One Mayor to serve for 2 years. Two Oouneilmen to serve for 3 years. One Assessor to serve for 3 years. One Collector of Tsvee to serve for K* 3 years. THEODORE W. REEVES, Borough Clerk. W .Dated, August 22, 1810.— 8-27-tf
SOUTH CAPE MAY BOROUGH NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that the board of registry and election will ait at the Borough Hall .south Cape May, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1810. between, the hours of one and nine | o'clock on each day, for the purpose of making a registration of voters, and , to revise and oorrect the register of voters for said General Election of 1 Tuesday, November 8, 1819. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, November 8, 1810, between the hours of six o'clock, A. M., and seven I . o'clock P. M., s General Election will be held, at which time the voters of said borough will vote for the following offieers i j One Governor to serve for three years. One member of tbe House of Rep- ' rasentatives of tbe United States to ' serve for two years. c One member of the General Assembly of New Jersey, for Cape May ' County, to serve for one year. One Sheriff of Oape May County to 1 serve for three years. One Coroner of Cape Mfy County, to f nerve for three years. One Mayor to serve for 2 years. ® Two Councilmen to serve for 3 years. ' One Assessor to serve for 3 years. s One Collector 'of Tsves to serve for r r *y»w- * •5. B. MARTIN, t Borough Clerk. 8 Dated, August %>, 1910.-8-27 tf. 8 CAPE MAY POINT 1 NOTICE OF ELECTION i ( ■ Notice is hereby given that the board o of registry and election will sit at Cor- v •os's Store, on Ysle avenue, in tbe ^ Borough of Oape May Point, on v TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1910 ' between tbe hours of one and nine o'clock o neach day, for tbe purpose of s making a registration of voters, and to j revise and correct the register of voters for said General Election of Tuesday, f-. November 8, 1910. c Notice is hereby given that on r TUESDAY, NOV— dER 8, 1910 „ between the hours of six o'clock, A. M., and seven o'clock P. M., a General Elec- 1 tion will be held at which time the ' voters of said borough will vote for the r . following officers: , One Governor to serve for three years. One member of the House of Repre- r resent* tires of the Uifited States to serve for two years. * t One member of the General Assembly j of New Jersey, for Cape May County, to serve for one year. One Sheriff of Oape May County to » serve for three years. s One Coroner of Cape May County to r Serve for three .year*. One Mayor to serve for two years. - Two Oouneilmen to serve for three 0 years r JOHN W. CORSON, JR., « Borough Clerk. . Dated August 22, 1910-8-27 -tf CITY OF CAPE MAY b NOTICE OF ELECTION * Notice is hereby given tnht the Boards t of Registry and Election, will sit at (he „ Public School Building on Frankl:n street for the first election district, and 0 tbe Old Water Works Building, on n Washington street, near Madison avenue, for tbe second election district in I tbe City of Cape May, on e ' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1810 , between tbe hours of one and nine o'clock on each day, for tbe purpose 4 of making a registration of voters, and > to revise and correct the register of voters for said General Election of Tuesday, November 8, 1810. • Notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1810, between tbe hoars of six o'clock, A. M., and seven o'clock P. M., s General Election will be held, at which time the voters of said CSty will vote for the following officers: One Governor to serve for three years. ° ' One member of tbe House of Repre- T tf. aenteti ves of the United States to pave L for two years. [- One member of tbe General Asaem- w bly of New Jersey, for Gapo May, Goon- „> f*f. te eerre for one year. One Sheriff of Oape May, County to
serve for throe years. One Coroner of Cape —ay County to serve for. three years. 1 . One Alderman to serve for two years. U Three Oouneilmen to serve for three years. One Assessor to serve for one year. • One Collector to serve for one year, s One Treasurer to serve for one year. , " One Constable to serve for three years, j One Overseer of Poor to serve for one (year. Notice is hereby given that the first 1 election district of the city of Ospe May is composed of all the southwestern por- . tion of the city south of a line beginning at Oape May Island Creek and extemfisg along a line in the centre of St. John's 1 street to Lafayette street, thence to 1 Franklin street, thence to Columbia 1 avenue, thence to Howard street, and thence to Beach avenue. • The second election district of tbe city of Cape May consists of all that s part of Cape May north east of tbe said division line. WM. PORTER, City Clerk. ► Dated, August 22, 1910-827-tf BOROUGH OF WOODBINE NOTICE OF ELECTION , Notice is hereby given that the board of registry and elertion will sit at liberty Hall, at Woodbine on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1910 . between the hours of one and nine o'clock on each day, for the purpose of making a registration of voters, and to revise and correct the register of voters for said General Election of Tuesday, November 8, 1910. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday. November 8, 1910, between the houra of she o'clock, A. M., and seven o'clock B. M_, a General Election will be held, at which time the voters of said township will rote for the following officers: One Governor to serve for three yean. Onq member of the House of Representative# of the United States to serve for two years. One member of the General Assembly of New Jersey, for Oape May County, OA Coroner of Cape May County to serve for three years. One Mayor to serve for two yean. One Assessor to serve for three yean. One Collector to serve for three yesn. Two Justices of the Peace to eerve for five years. J. 8. CONNOR, Borough Clerk. Dated, August 25, 1910-8-27-tf NOTICE OF REGISTRATION Notior is hereby given that the Boards of Registry and Election in and for each and every election district or voting precinct in Cape May County, will meet TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1910 at the place where tbe next election in their district will be held, at one o'clock in the afternoon ,and remain in session until nine o'clock in the evening, for the ] purpose of making up from the canvass- ' ing books two lists of registers or the residence and street numbers,] if any, of all the persons in their re j speetive election districts entitled to the j right ofsuffrage there in at the next | election, or who shall personally appear I before them for that purpose, or who ! shall be shown to the satisfaction of I such Board of Registry and election to I have legally voted in that election die- j tict at the last preceding election there- j in for members of the General Assembly, ] or who shall be sworn by the affidavit in i writing of some voter in that election I district to be a legal voter therein. And on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1910 | and between the same hours, "^the said , Board of Registry and Election will 1 hold a Primary Election of delegates to < conventions of political parties, or (or ! making nomim.(ions, or for both, agree- | able to the provisions of "A further sup- j plement to an act entitled An act to j regulate elections,"' which said supplement was approved April 14, 1910, and | amendments thereof and the supplements thereto. And notice is hereby further given, that the said Board of Registry and will have their final meeting on j TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1910 at the place of their former meeting, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon, and remain in session until nine o'clock in the evening, for the purpose ot revising and correcting the original Yegirtm, of adding thereto the names of all persons entitled to the right of suffrage in that election district at the next election, who shall appear in person before them, or who shall be shown by the written affidavit of come voter in such election district to be a legal vote therein, and of erasing therefrom the of any person who. after a fair opportunity to be heard, shall be shown not to be entitled to vote therein. Done in accordance with an act of the of the State of. New Jercey, entitled "A further supplement to an act regulate elections, " approved April 4, 1898 and the amendments thereto. H. F. DAUGHERTY, Sec'y of County Board of Elections. LOWER TOWNSHIP NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice U hereby given that the Board of Registry and Election will sit at the House, at Cold Spring, in Township, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1910. the houra of one and mn» on each day, for the purpose of making a registration of voters, and rs
Tuesday, November 8, ftlfi. "• Notice is hereby given that on Tuee- ** day, November 8, 1910, between tbe hours of six o'clock, A M_, and seven ' o'clock P. M„ a General Election will be held, at which time the voters of said township will vote for the foUowing £ officers: uc One Governor to serve for three years. One Member of the House of Re (west sentatives of tbe United States to serve »y for two years. ir- One member of the General Aesemng bly of New Jersey, fdr Oape May County, ng to serve for one year. »'s One Sheriff of Cape May County to serve for three years. >ia One Coroner of Cape May county to ad serve for three years. One Township Committeeman to serve he for three years. at One Justice of the Peaoe to serve for 'd fire years. One Constable to serve for three years. Two surveyors of the Highways. On* Poundkeeper for District number One Poundkeeper for District number 1 two. One Poundkeeper for District number three. ^ One Poundkeeper for District number ' rd -appropriations for Roads. 1 b- Appropriations for Deficiencies. i Appropriations for Relief of Woor. CHART .US C. Rr.. EVES, ie Township Clerk, of Dated August 22, 1910 8-27-tf to __ - y, PROPOSALS *e For Iron Drainage Pipe for the Second ■ .n Section of the Seashore Road. >e Proposals wiU be received end opened id by the Board of Freeholders of the ■ ** County of Cape May, New Jersey, at the v office of County Collector Joseph I. Scull, , e- Ocean City, N. J., on re MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1910, . at 11 o'clock a. m., for iron pipe for , £ drains to be delivered F. O. B. at Swain's , ' Station and Ooean View, to Quantity to be furnished : 8 in. pipe, 36, 12 ft. lengths, weight 570 pounds per length. 10 in. pipe, 16, 12 ft. lengths, weight s. 770 pounds per length. *. 12 in. pipe, 4, 42 ft. lengths, weight ,r 1000 pounds per length. 14 in. pipe, 4, 12 ft. lengths, weight j It. , 1200 pounds per length. I 16 in. pipe, 8, 12 ft. lengths, weight _ i 1500 pounds per length. | Bids to be made at a stated price per t lai400- j ^ By order of the Board. , f. CHARLES SAYRE, | j Director. . L. M. RICE, I Countv Engineer. 10-1 , I ' l 1 k : i n In Chancery of New Jersey i 10 To Anthony F. Srhada, Jr. J ^ ; By virtue of an order of the Court of ^ e I Chancery of New Jersey made on the ^ | | day of the date hereof, in a certain ^ .'j cause wherein Elizabeth N. Schada is * ' petitioner .and you, Anthony F. Schada. I Jr., are defendant, you are. required to r appear, and plead, answer or demur to f o peti toner's petition, on or before the " j ninth day of November next, or. in deo fault thereof, such decree will be taken ' against you as the Chancellor shall I think equitable and just, j The object of said •suit is to obtain a ' decree of divorce, dissolving the msr- ^ Jj j riage between you and the said petitioner 1 n j Dated September 7th, 1910. DAVID H. GOFF, £ Solicitor of Petitioner, ' P. 0. Address, 428 Market Street * Camden, N. J. o j P. F. 85 AO 9-17 5t j; * THE NEW PAINT STORE * John Little fcsa^ opened up tbe busi- j 0 | ness of selling psints at the corner of , .. Jackson and Washington streets and it j d ] is just the place te ouy fresh paints. 3-23 « g C i, WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER C d | A new and fine assortment of wall G n ; oaper is now being offered by Ekjredge \ T-ihnson, 318 Washington street. What- X f, you need <n this line can be suj | lied C - 1 * Finest quality of Bristol Boaraa in " ' white and tinta.' Just what you wftit ® for that dainty center piece, size 22% x 1 * 28%, 5 cents each, Star and Wave Pub- 1 lishing Company, 317 Waanington St. "" n j, T POST CARDS REDUCED. c q Local Views and Fancy Birthday q - Cards at p , zS CENTS PER DOZEN c r Star and Wave Stationery Department, p a 317 WASHINGTON STREET. H : C
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r SOUTH CAPE MAY TAX SALE I 1 r I ; AT TOWN HALL i Public notice is hereby giyeu by H. H. 1 Walton, Collector of the Borough of > South Chpe May, that he will sen at '' public sale all the lands, tenements, hereditament* and real estate, herein - mentioned, for the shortest term for ! which any person or persons will agree to take same, or in fee where no one ( will bid for a shorter term, and pay the tar lain thereon, including interest > and costs of arte. I his eele will take place at Town Hall, Sonth Oape May, N. J, MONDAY, OCTOBER Slat, 1910 at 1:80 P.M. The said lands, tenements, neredita- , menu and real rotate to be sold end the names of the persons against whom -said taxes have been laid on aeoount of same, and the amount of taxes laid on . account of each parcel, are as follows: Names Sec. Lota Total ' Bauer, AC, 60 10-12 L97 Brannigan, 8, 62 15 2A2 Buchanan, M. A, 62 27 2A2 Conway, M. T. 51 7 2.66 Gabel Lillie, 20 20-22 4-8 3.22 47 1-3 2.97 52 9-11 3.24 " " 71 6 2A7 " " 44 12 A66 Hoffman, Q. H, 61 31-33-35-37 SD7 Lock, J. H„ 33 23-25 2.97 Maasey, H. V. 52 3 2.66 John A, 43 17 2.66 Morrison, G. W, 75 31 287 Reger, Chan, 79 13-16 2.66 F, 60 4 282 " - 61 30 2A2 Sheets, H, 17 31 2B1 Strattoo, G, 72 4-5 2.66 Tilli, Viceigo, 60 5 2.66 M. A, 44 9 2.66 A J, 51 28 282 Zorgey, 36 ) 1 2.66 H. H. WALTON, Collector and Treasurer P. F. $12.75 10-1 St
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1. plate .pending the winter "T taTSTy j i Beach. 1 Phtedd U *U*adi"g •ebo°1 in e Mr And Mrs. Joseph MriUroie and e family sepnt Sunday at their new home f at Wlldwood Crest t Mr. and Mrs. Gehrge Walter -entertained a number of friends Thursday Q evening. AU present report a good time. Two of the children of Thomas Mat thews stiU remain quite ilL Mr. and Mrs. Joe. T. Hoffman called - on relatives in this village last week. Mr. T. Thomas, of Philadelphia, was the guest of Mr. end Mrs. Chad wick over Sunday. Miss Florence Hoffman visited her Saturday. Mrs. Edwin Cummingt and Mrs. Ev-a Swalley were guests of Mrs. PrisciUa Hughes last week. Miss Marie Buck visited her parents Saturadv. Miss Widdie Hoffman spent last Wednesday at Court' House. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Eldredgc entertained Lawyer and . Mrs. Samuel Eldredge and family, of Cape May the latter part of the week Mrs. H. Richardson sepnt Wednesday witb relatives! Clinton Hand Shaw, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with his grandparents.
IT'S YOUR SIDNEYS ' Don't IQstaka ths Osass of Ysqr Trsebl*. A (bps > Nsy Oi tistn Bhrirs Haw to Ours Then ' Many people never suspect their fckf- ! neya. If suffering from a lame, weak '■ or aching back they think that M is 1 only • muscular weakness; when urinary trouble seta In they think It will ' soon correct Itself. And sojt is with all the othersymptoms ofkldney disorders. • That isjuet where the danger Ilea. Yon most care these troubles or the^ may eed to diabetes or Bright', disease. Tbe beet remedy to use is Doan'e Kidney Pills. It cares ell lib wnlcb are caused : by weak or diseased kidneys. Oape May people testify to permanent cures. Stanley Benetead, Uorgie and Queen treete. Cape May. N. J., aays: "For twenty >-ears I >uffered from kioney trouble. After doing a hard day's work, ^ my back acbed severely and when I first arose In tbe morning. I felt lame ! and sore. I became tired easily, was ! dull aud languid and at times was bothered by a blurring of my eigbtt The kidney secretions contained sedl- ' ment and I was forced to arise many times during tbe uight on aooount o their frequency in passage Loan's Pilta relieved me In a eborq time and tbe contents' of six boxis effcted a cure." For sale by all dealers. Price 60c. i Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New York, I ( sole agente for the Uniated States. j Remember the name — Down's — and , , take no other. I ( I THE FINANCE OF THE TELEPHONE j I Few people understand the basis of ! 1 telephone rates nor the expense dirtri- ! * bution of telephone plants. TKe* follow- 1 1 ing figures and considerations of their ! ' meaning taken from Herbert N. Casson's ^ new book "The History of the Tele- 1 phone" (just publbished ' by A C. Mc- > Clurg A Co,) will interest everybody: j' '"Few telephone companies paid any | : profits m first. Tliey had undervalued j - the cost bf building and maintenance I < Denver expected the cost to be two j 1 thousand, five hundred dollars and spent . 1 sixty thouaand dollars. Buffalo ex- 1 pec ted to pay three, thousand dollars ' and had to pay one hundred and fifty ' thousand dollars. Also they made the < unweloome discovery that an exchange < of two hundred costs more than twice < as much as an exchange of one hundred, 1 because of the greater amount of traf < fie. Usually a dollar that is paid to a * telephone company is divided as follows: [ ' Rent 4e < 4c 6c ( 8e I 16c I Dividends 18c 1 Labor 44c r s 81-00 I "Most of the rate troubles (and their r name has been legion) have arisen be- I cause the telephone business was not d understood. In fact, until recently, it c did not understand itself. It persisted I in holding to a local and individualistic 1 view of its business. -It was slow to J put telephones in unprofitable places, p It expected every instrument to pay its h way. In many States, both the tele- t phone men and the public overlooked o the most vital fsct in tbe case, which a is that the members of a telephone eye d tern are above all else interdependent, ii "One telephone by itself has no value, n is as useless as a reed cut out of an ii organ or a finger that is severed from w a hand. It is not even ornamentary or n adaptable to any other purpose: It is not at all like a piano or a talking machine. It is useful only in proportion to S the number of other telephones it reaches. And every telephone anywhere adds value to every other tele-
FltTCHExS O A 6 T OR I A i , . colore white, blue or grey" E^topee to r match 36 cents per hundred. t Star and Ware Stationery Department, -8*7 Whlhtagtda Street, Caps May 1 COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAT In the matter of the application of Memncan Hngher to have e mortgage cancelled of record. It appearing by due proof that Mem- »«» Hnrf*. and M.„ hi, wife, made and executed an mortgage to one, Isaac Whffldin, to secure the sum of One Hundred and Fifty Dollar*, on certain lands in the City of *Vp May, in the County of Cape May and State of New Jersey, bearing date March third, A. D, 1851, which said mortgage was on the eleventh day of March, A D, 1151, duly reoorded, in abstract, in the Clerk's Office of the County of Cape May, at Cape May Court House, New Jersey, in Book E of Mortgages, pages 218, etc, and more than thirty yean teat past, and that both said mortgagee and mortgagors are dead, and that the said mortgage has been fully paid and eatiafied. , And" it further appearing that ths aaid lands are now owned by Memucan - Hughes, one-third of which said premc ises descended "to the said Memncan • Hughes, il~in'heir-at law of Memneaa - Hughes, deceased, and the other two1 thirds was deeded fo the said 1 Hughes by Robert E. Hughes and Mary • Hughes by deed dated November twelfth I A D, 1877, which said deed was oa r the twenty first day of November, A D, 1877, duly recorded in the Clerk's ' Office of the County ©f Oape May, -in the I State of New Jersey, in Deed Book No. ' 43, pages 250, etc. And it further appearing that the said mortgagee ie dead, and that the ' following heirs, deviseea or personal representatives of the said Isaac Whin. ! din are now alive and reside within the ' ; State of New Jersey: Mortimer Smith, '. Lorena Tomlin, Isaac Whilldin, Loring Whilldin and Mary Johnson, Mary Hi', ria, Benjamin Johnson and May Burn- [ stein, Ella Hall, Harriett S. Hall, May r E. Hall, Lorena Hall, Mary B. Church, Harriet Shaw, Mahala J. Ware and ( Louisa Rutherford; and the following heirs who reside outside of the State of - ' New Jersey: Ida Hay, Lewis Whilldin, , Hannah Whilldin, William C. -Hall, El- | len Hall, Edward Hall, Jennie Leuf, | Matthew Hall, Jr., Alpbonzo Bennett 1 ' nnd Mary Hughes. j IT IS THEREFORE on this ninsj teenth day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred I and ten, by virtue of an act, entitled I (An Act providing for the cancelling of i records of mortgagee, by order of the Circuit Judge or Law Judge' of the County, approved March 10th, 1891) and the several supplements thereto and < amendments thereof, ORDERED that : Smith, Lorena Tomlin, Iaame j Lohring Whilldin and Mary ' Johnson, Mary Harris, Benjamin Johnson land May Bunistcin, Ella Hall, Harriet jS. HaU, May E. Hall, Lorena Hall, Mary B. Church, Harriet Siiaw, Mahala J. Ware and Louisa Rutherford, Ida Lewis Whilldin, Hannah Whilldin, ' William C. Hall, Ellen Hall, . Edward Jennie Leuf, Matthew HaU, Jr., Alpnonzo Bennett and Mary Hughes, the devisees or personal represents tives of tbe said Isaac Whildin, show " before me at the Court House, in May Court House, on the twenty ssixth (26) dsy of October, in the year .. of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and ten, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, why the said mortgage should not be I cancelled of record. AND IT 18 FURTIJER ORDERED, that a copy of this order to show cause served upon the said Mortimer Smith, Lorena Tomlin, Isaac Whilldin, Lohring and Mary Johnson, Mary Harris, Benjamin Johnson and May Burnstein, Ella Hall, Harriet S. HaU, May E. Lorena Hall, Mary B. Church, Harriet Shaw, Mahala Ware and Louisa within ten days from the date hereof, -and that a copy of this order be mailed to the said Ida Hay, Whildin, Hannah WhiUdin, Wil C. HaU, EUen HaU, Edward Hall, Jennie Leuf, Matthew HaU, Jr., Alphenzo Bennett and Mary Hughes, the heirt, devisees or personal representatives of the said Isaac WhiUdin, de-. ceased, at their postoffiee address, if the can be ascertained, within said ten days, and that this order be published in the Cape May Star and Wave, a. published at Oape May City the County of Oape May, for four weeks successively, once in each week, next proceeding return day of this order. JAMES M: E. HILDRETH, Judge ELDREDGE, Attorney. Merchants National Bank Building Cape May (Sty, New Jersey 8-24 6t , P. F. 830.25

