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PROPESSIQAL | J SPICEB LEAMING fr. COUN8ELLOR-AT-LAW bk Solicitor, Master and Examiner in Chancery. EW Office 618 WMhlogtou St. CAPE MAT. NcwJeraey gAMOEL F. KLDBEDGE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW I Merchants' National Bank Building - " Washington and Decatur Sts. Can Hay cm NOTARtPUBLIC, j Solicitor and ICgater in Chancery. Keyatcoe Tfiephone 86 A HL : ' pRKEST . LLOYD COUNSEL IX) R-AT-LA W 880 Waahington 8tJ CAP* MAY. Naw Jeraev
pLOYD C HUGHES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 503 Waahington at. Cape May City, N J NOTARY PUBLIC SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY Q BOLTON ELDREDGE " ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OFFICER; Merchants National Bank Bulldln g Washington and Decatur Sts. Cape May N. J NOTARY PUBLIC SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY Keystone Telephone 86 X JAMES M. E. HILDRETH, OOCNBELLOB-AT-LAW — AND — tolidtor. Master And Examiner Ir Chancery . NOTARY PUBLIC. Office at No. 214 Ocean Street. Cape May City. N. J Keystone Telephone 59 A JJR. REU A. HAND DENTIST Announces that he has established o dices at •U N. 6th Street, - - Camden, N. J with thoroughly modern facilities for the practise of Dentistry. jj^R. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST Estey B-oAld-Ln-g Xiao Ch.ests.-at Stxwwt (One door aborefKeith's Theatre.) Appotntments mayjbe made by Bell Telephone, Walnut 1888D. Extracting pain- ■ LC. ASHBURN - U ■ NOOK OF OPTICS m Rest for ~1 Tired Eyes a obtained by fitted, which j " niiBaffy j necessary \ WflLyr yl os last your Vt ' ey t* • I.tTA ai L"ij" j
PERSONS LIVING AT A DISTANCE and wishing to open an account with us can do so by mail. We will write you full particulars on application. WE PAY 3 PER CENT INTEREST There is no better place to open a Saving Account than IN THE ; SECURITY TRUST CO. Cape May City, N. J. Keystone Telephone «s The - Merchants National Ba.nh CAPE MAY. NEW JERSEY HOME INSTITUTION Accounts Solicited. A general Banking Business Transacted. Cape May City and County Bonds for sale. 3 per cent interest allowed on time deposits orricERs W. L. Stevens, President
- Joseph H. Hues, Vice President George H. Reeves, Vice President
Hemy H. Eldredge, Cashier Everett J. Jerrell, Asst Cashier
DIRECTORS
Win. H. Church W. L. Cnmmings - Joseph H. Hanes John T. Hewitt
F. B. Mecray John W. Mecray W. H. Phillips, M. D.
George H. Reeves H. S. Rutherford E. W. Springer W. L. Stevens 1
Keystone Telephone 100 Bell Telephone 76 A
THE VIRGINIA HOTEL A. M. Ludlam (formerly of the glenwood1 Open all the year. Steam heat, Sun Parlors Rooms single or ensuite with bath. . Keystone Telephone 679 A HENRY REEVES machinist] - PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND GAS FITTING JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. j Shop Jefferson St., below Oorgie. Residence 116 Pearl St., West Cape May, N. J. J Keystone 'Phone 137R Estimates Furnished ^
Let me tell you about ' i HAND MADE HARNESS MMKmk EXPERT REPAIRING Also a line of good serviceable horse goods. At low price SUMMER SHEETS - - - SWEAT PADS - WHIPS JAMES McFADDEN SECOND FLOOR OF THE EXCELSIOR BUILDING ON WEST PERRY STREET ( "" I A. G. GILE HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER AND DECORATOR \ • Office:— 5 JACKSON STREET, CAPE MAY CITY Shop in rear of Glenwood Hotel . PAPER" flLLt KINDS STAR AND WAVE STATIONERY DEPARTMENT ...: J _ .... : " - .
STAR AND WAVE HIGH TIDE TABLE September Date October 1 656 7.10 £ 7.37 7.24 3 8.12 8X3. 4 8.49 9.10 6 9X1 - 9.40 6 9 A3 10.08 7 10X6 10X8 8 11.01 11004 9 11.41 11.47 10 1X10 12X9 - 12X1 1.19 11 1X41 1.15 1.17 2.13 12 1X1 2X0 2X0 X.14 18 3.08 3.35 3X9 4.15 14 4.15 4X5 4.47 5.11 15 5.10 5X1 5.40 6.01 16 6.00 6X0 6X9 6 AO 17 6.46 7.08 • 7.13 7X5 18 7X2 7A5 7 AO 8X0 19 8.19 8.41 8.41 9.03 20 9.05 9X0 9X9 9.48 21 9A6 11X1 10.16 10X5 22 10.46 11.19 11-05 11X6 23 1L44 JX10 12X0 1X10 24 1X29 12.49 12X7 1.01 25 1.48 2.00 1.42 XII 26 3.02 3.10 8X6 ,, 3X6 27 4.08 4.15 4X1 " 4X1 28 5.03 5.12 6X1 6X0 29 5.49 6.04 6.13 6X4 30 6X9 6.49 . 31 7.06 7X9 1825 the (910 PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED 1826. j charter "perpetual ' OFFICE. 508-5t0 WALNUT ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA. CAPITAL, - - - 8750.000.00 , ASSETS. --- - J7.832.B24 10 SURPLUS, - - 12,233,426 43 DIRECTORS. X Dale B- TiFon, John L Thomson J. Tatcall Lea, Charles B. Pngb • Richard M Csdwalader, W. Gardner Crowell,. Effingham B. Moms. Edward T, S totes bury • Edwin N. Benson, Jr. R. DALE BENSON. President. iOHN LIPL MSON. Vice Preaidenl1. GARDNER CROWELL. Secretary, HAMPTON L. WARNER, Assistant Secre WM. J^NAWSON, See'y Agency Depart A. W BAND 8. F. ELDREDGE HAND AND ELDREDGE ; LOCAL AGENTS M erchant's National Peck Bldg.or 815 and 817 Washington Street Cape Mav. N J. 1 ■ Are you undecided where to have , your clothes made? Are you looking for a first class tailor? Are you tired of having to take the suit back for alterations'and loee your time as well as your temper? Avoid all the un pleasantness connected with clothes and have them made by CHARLES SCHERER, Ladies' and Men's Tailor, Oape May, N. J The Security Trust o. Is an established Banking House of many years standing. Have you opened an account EPILEPSY St. Vitus Dance, Stubborn Nervous Disorders. Fits respond immediately tr the remarkable treat. ' ment that has for 39 ye*rr been a standard remedy for these trouble— OR. K LINT'S GREAT • 9 Afl NERVE RESTORER. It is prescribed gffisUW especially for these diseases and is DOltra not " vure-olL Its beneficial effects * are immediate and lasting. Pbyst- ■ 166 cians recommend it and drncrists teg it. j o prove its wonderful virtues, we will chertfully send, without charge, a PULL tr.OC SUPPLY Address DR. KLINE INSTITUTE, | Branch LOO, Red Bank. New Jersey. POST CABDS REDUCED. Local Mews and Fancy Birthday Cards at H CENTS PER DOZEN Star and Wave Stationery Department, 317 Washington street. piles If you have Piles we will cure you FREE 'BOOVTLET & GUARANTEE. Established in 1885, and have never found a case we could not cure. GREEN'S SPECIFIC CO., & Manhattans L. New York. H. Y UNCLAIMED LETTERS List of unclaimed letters remaining in Cape May postoffiee for week ending October 6, 1910: ^ ~ Hill, S. P.; Keys, Mrs. Melrina; Lewis, Mrs. Wm. R.; Maines, Noble C-i Neal, Mrs. Ketta; Paul], Mrs. Harry; Wainwright, William; Wahlberg, g. R.; Wolfenden, D. H. In calling for the above, please say odvertised. J. E. Taylor, P. M. NOT CHEAP PAPER, BUT GOOD PAPER CHEAP Fine Correspondence papers, put up in one pound boxes at 26 cents per pound; colors white, blue or grey. Envelope* to match 35 cents per hundred. Star a ad Wave Stationery Department, Sij Washington Street, Cape May
, CAPS MAY SCHOOLS HOHOS HOLL J List of Pupils Neither Absent Nor Tardy j During Month of September I Kindergarten— Albert Nelson, Levis 5 Nelson, Mabel Bennett, Mary Fernandino, Laura Lloyd, Edith Helene Wale., ' ) Sara Lummis. j . Firet Grade, B — Kenneth Brown, ' j Oliver Elwell, Harold Hadn, Charles HarI ris, Albert Johnson, Leyton Phillip*. J r Charles Schellenger, Harriet Mecray, , Edith Wiltbank. 1 > Firet Grade, A — Dudley Brian t, Fred | ) Coverdale, Joseph Disandis, Wister , i Dougherty, Harry Lemmon, Bessie Alex- j > ander, Agnes Bennett, Emma Bennett, j i Oathleen Douglass, Ida Edmnnds, Julia , » Florindino, Catherine Gordon, May Hess, t Annie Koenig, Dorothy Lewis, Ethel > Warner, Ruth' Wicks. I Second Grade — Charles Bellangy, Leon1 ard Clark, Edwin Cumminga, Theodore . 1 Crowell, Donald Douglass, Foster El- ' dredge, William Hess, Howard Reeves, ! ' Calvin Spencer, Charles Swain, Arnold 1 ' White, Kathrine Eldfedge, Bessie Bli- ' son, Catherine Swing, Helen Gibeon, 1 » Gladys Barker, Mildred McCann, Esther 1 Ringheim, Mildred Styles, Mary Strat- 1 '■ ton, Margaret Waldorf, Panes Schwartr, 1 Elizabeth Elwell. Marion Hughes. | Third Grade— Raymond B riant, Rafael , Ellison, Alexander Lewis, Leolin Tiee, , Edmund West, Bertha Davis, Ruth . I Hines, Clara Koenig, E1U Nelson, Clem- , en tine Stewart, Miriam Lane. ^Fourth Grade — Warren Arnold, Lawrence Briant, Sidney Bush, Fred Chambers, Wallace Douglass, Herbert Earl, , John Keeler, Howard Lovett, Thornton j Pocher, William Scherer, Leland Sharp, j George Spence.r , Fifth Grade— Ernest Filer, Oscar Mor- ( ris, Harry Rocap, Karl Scherer, Russell ' Sink, Leslie Tenenbaum, Edward Dolby, ' John Montague, Charles Whiting, Wil- i liam Gibson, Franoes Brown, Katberyn i ) Brown, Florence Chambers, Helena i j Davis, Ernestine Ellison. Delia Gidding, i Cathrine McCann, Marie Nelson, Mary ■ Pierson, Florence Schellenger, Helen i Steensv, Florence Waldorf, lordlier -] l Smith. Sixth Grade — Helen Bowers, Emilie j Brooks, Amy Clark, Youlanda Clauson. Mary Douglass. AAlda Ewing, Caroline Hebenthal, Edith Warner, Florence Warner, Walter Davis, James Ellison, James ; ! Hand, Robert Henderson, Francis Heincs, Alfred Stevens. s Seventh Grade — Elizabeth Corson, Hen rletta Goff, Marie Hess, Elizabeth Henderson, Mary Keeler, Lorena Kehr, Marion Ross, George Hand, James Kirk. George Schellenger, Leroy Scliellenger, Albert Tomasso. Eighth Grade — Ella Bennett, Mildred Edmunds, Norma Hildreth, Lillian Stiefel, Fred Ampld, Lewis Knerr, Stanley Lovett. "fiigh School, First Year — John Mecray, Lafayette Miller, William Sclvv, Samuel Trusty, May Bush, Ella Douglass, Hazel 8 Holly; Hazel Otter, Marion Piatt. Ethel Scull, Jennie Scull, Dorothy Sbeppard, Florence Snyder, - Emma Swain, Lydia Swain, Nellie Taylor. Elva Wilkins, Jennie Wright, William . Long, Raymond Otter, Clifford Sharp. I Logan Taylor, Addie Bruwn, Rebecca [ Learning, Horace Clark. Reuben Johnson, Alexander Lvle, Grant Robinson. Clara Baker, Mabel Faulkner. Itnngene i Lloyd, Leah Ware, Walter Oliver. Edith ; Bush, Mabel Feaster, Mnrguirite Mecrwnld, Emily Sharp. ixindergarteu, Annex, Miss Eva Watts, .
Henrietta Ray, teacher-Mil™ Thorny ephine Smith, Carrie Bimpnon, Cynthia Cox, Moaes Wright, Russcl Lewis, Louis Bose, Alvin Woottori. Grammar Department, Annex, 1. RyFortune, A. M., teacher— Joaqth Gibeon, Howard Selvy, Clarence Boee, Holt, Thomas Cox, Madeline Ruth Holland, Minnie Selvy, Woolford. CAPE MAY CITY BOARD OF HEALTH MEETS lire Oape May Board of Health metoa night last in rtgular session, and the president appointed the following committees: Finance, George L. Lovett, Wm. Porter and Dr. V. M. D. Marcy. Sanitary Committee, Dr. Marey, William R. Shepard, Robert 8. Hand. Comittee on Public Dumps, Robert 8. Hand. lire Boards fiscal year ends with September and the finances stands aa follows: | amount reoeived, 81137X6 Expended 744X9 Balance on hand, 8888X7 The State Board of Health has set the time limit for running sewerage Cape Island Creek for July let, and will be necessary to find another way of disposing of this sewerage yttch from south of Decatur street end west of Washington street. City Engineer Townsend has employed an able assistant to help him draw plans and specifications for a new system for this district. Option has also been secured on a property in West Cape May which is owned by Edward Gress, for the purpose of erecting, another- disposal • plant or pumpiiip station. WEST CARE MAY NOTES Fireman Evans Brown has been trans- • ferred for the full and winter to hte train running between Sea Isle Junction i and Ocean City. , Lewis Faust lias moved into part of the house of Wuters B. Edmunds. , Edward Steer, we regret, leaves the . borough for Cape May. They will soon . occupy a house at Franklin and Corgie streets. Chester C. T-nndis made a brief visit to Philadelphia and Moorestown on TueaI day and Wednesday. Our Broadway residents are still waiting the Freeholders' motion' to order the scraper turned out to clear uj> thegrlat profusion of needs which form so wide • a margin on both sides from the. curbway out into the street. This mars much our otherwise beautiful cement sidewalks, besides reflecting an unusual indifference iu keeping this fine boule vard to a becoming standard of appearance to the very many visitors eontil fully passing over it. With the good season our farmers and truckers have shared .with our hotels and greatly increased cottage patronage. We can very liberaly congratulate thera. rhey still have abundant produce, fresh and 'nice as ever, li.it its exodus of nearly all visitors, has lefj. a small demand for the balance of their excellent vegetables and fruits.
BLANKETS Full size Cotton Blankets in White, Tan and Gray at $1.00, 1.25, & 1.50 A sperial bargain in a lot of fine White Cotton Blankets full size with the new wool finish, made to sell at 83.00. Onr price while they last is $2-00 per pair Good Heavy Wool Blankets from $3.50 up Our special 85^)0 Wool Blankets is the same the we have^old for the last three years. Fine wool filling, full size and five pounds in weight. The best blanket in the market today at its price. Other Blankets up to I10.00 per pair. r A fine line of Comforts for 61.00 up. Special extra sise Comforts made to our own order and filled with best r> White Cotton. . | Fine Down Comforts from 85*0 upward. f Hall's Dry Goods Store 226 Market Street PHILADELPHIA, PA , y ;,K - 1M IK

