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K' vwest cape may boeough H NOTICE OF ELECTION flHfttiticc is hereby given that the board' regis try and election will sit at the ^^Krough Ball Weat Cape May, on ^HUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1910. ^^Eween the hour* of one and nine HJR^Boek on each day, for the pnrpoae HHKtaking a regis tration of votera, and ^^■Fnvise and correct the register of «$tera for aaid General Election of ^E~1uMedny, November 8, 1610. 5?otk* is hereby given that on TuesB' day, November 8, M10, between the ■ fcpura of six o'clock, A. IE, and seven E jft Sock F. M., a General Election will HLjhi&dd, at which time the voters of said EBKtongh will vote for the following One Governor to servd for three I . ■■ ? Ons member of the House <rf BepgTjmfcehl of the United States to Koine for two years. . J v I One member of the ' (Senefal AseemKj hij of New Jersey, for Cape May R Oeemty, to serve for one year. t .. to* Sheriff of Cape May County to FfX-najke for three years. m" One Coroner of Cape May County, to M* serve for three years. fz One Mayor to serve for 2 years. K&' . Two Council men to serve for"3 years. E&' One Assessor to serve for 3 years. I Ifcie Collector of Tares to serve for THEODORE W. REEVES, Borough Clerk. Sj Dated, August "22, 1910.— 8-27-tf SOUTH CAPE MAX BOROUGH NOTICE OF ELECTION iM- Motioe is hereby given that the board «( registry and election will sit at the Bosouj^ Ball oouth Cape May, on TOHBBAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1910. between the horns of one sad nine : o'clock on each day, fox the purpoee ■. of -«n-g a registration of voteix, and to revise and eorreet tha register of voters for said General Election of t Tuesday, November 8, 1910. i Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, November 8, 1910, between the eV hours of six o'clock, A. M, and seven I o'clock F. JL, A Geseral Election will y- be held, at which time the voters of said i borough will vote for the toUowing » officers: One Governor to serve for three J ynereOne member of the House of Rep- ' resentatives of the United States to serve for two years. One member of the General Assembly of -New Jersey, for Cape May I County, to serve for one year. One Sheriff of Cape May County to serve for three years. One Coroner of Cape May County, to serve for three years. One Mayor to serve for 2 years. Two Couneilmen to serve for 3 years. One Assessor to serve for 3 years. One' Collector of Tavea to serve for 3 years. U. B. MARTIN, Borough Clerk. Dated, August 22, 1910.-8-27 tf. CAPE MAY POINT 6 NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that, the board , ' of registry and election will ait at Corson's Store, on Yale avenue, in the Borough of Cape May Point, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1910 between the hours of one end nine o'clock o nesch day, for the purpose of making a registration of voters, and to revise end correct the register of voters for said General Election of Tuesday, November 8, 1910. Notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY, NOV-.— JER 8, 1910 between the hours of six o'clock, A. M., end seven o'clock P. M., e General Election will be held at which time the voters of said borough will vote for the following officers: One Governor to serve for three years. ! One member of the House of Repretesentatives of the United States to serve for two years. One member of the General Assembly of New Jersey, for Cape May County, to serve for one year. One Sheriff of Cape May County to nerve for three years. One Coroner of Cape May County to ^ serve for three yeers. One Mayor to serve for two years. I Two Couneilmen to serve for three JOHN W. CORSON, JR, Borough Clerk. Dntef August 22, 1910-8-27-tf CITY OF CAPE MAY NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that the Boards of Registry end Election, wQI sit et the Public School Building on Frankl:>i street for the first election .listrict, and L the Old Water Works Building, on Washington street, near Madiacm avenue, for the second election district, in tha City of Cape May, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1910 between the hour of one end nine o'clock of each day for the purpose of making e registration of voters, end to revise end eorreet the register of voters for said General Election of Tnee*nr, November 8, 1910. Notice is hereby riven that on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1910, tatweee the boars of six o'eloek, A. M, f and seven o'eloek P. M, e General Be* \ tteo w« be baM, at which time the r voters cf mid Ctty will vote far the , I aiKsffiivs m Br**' * ** •— 1 k*~m tee tag ta

serve for three yeers. One "Coroner of Cape — *y County to serve for three years, 1* One Alderman to affve for two years. . Three Couneilmen to serve for three years. One Assessor to serve for one year. One Collector to serve for one year, i One Treasurer to serve for one year. , One Constable to serve for three years. t One Overseer of Poor to serve for one r year. Notice is hereby given that the first ' election district of thf city of Qppe May is composed of all the southwestern poy- . tion of the eity south of a line beginning at Cape May Island Creek and extending along o boo >n the centre of St. John's ' street to Lafayette street, thence to 1 Franklin street, tbenoe to Columbia [ avenue, thence to Howard street, and thence to Beach avenue. ' The second election district of the city of Cape May consists of all that : part of Cape May north eaat of the said division line. W1L 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 election 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 aaid General Election of Tueeday, November 8, 1910. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, November 8, 1910, between the hours of e ta o'clock, A. M., end seven - o'clock P. M., e General Election will be held, at which time the voters of said township will vote for the. following officers: 1 One Governor to serve for three yean. One member of the House of Repfe- , sentatives of the United States to serve One member of the General Assembly 1 of New Jersey, for Cape May County, ! to serve for one year. [ One Sheriff of Oepe Mey County to . serve for three yean. One Coroner of Cape May County to ' serve for three years. One Mayor to serve for two yean. One Assessor to serve fo* three yeers. One Collector to serve for three yean. Two Justices of the Peace to serve for five yean, t J. & CONNOR, L Borough Clerk. , Dated, August 25, 1910-8-27-tf CONCERNING SIDEWALKS Notice is hereby given to property . owners who have not complied with the , requirements of dm ordinance relating to sidewalks to proeeed to place sidewalk* . and duibs as demanded by said ordi- , nance. In the event of non -compliance with this notice the Council will proceed , to act ee provided in said ordinance. This notice is issued by order of City y Council made at the regular meeting September 6th, 1910. WK. PORTER, Recorder NOTICE The County Board of Taxation will hear appeals from assessments of taxes in the different municipalities in Ospe May County at the places designated below and upon the dates named, convening in each place at ten o'clock in the morning except as otherwise stated I below. Appeals cannot be considered unless ! made in accordance with the rules of the Board and upon the prescribed blanks, , which will be supplied to any who desire f them, upon application to the eecretaiy ' of the Board, Harry Headley, Ocean s aty.N.J. k Upper Township, Tnekehoe Hotel, Mondsy, October 31st, 1910. Cape Mey Point, Borough Hall, Wed I nesday, November 2nd, 1910, p. m. . South Oape May, Borough TTell, Wed- : nesday, November 2nd, 1910, a. m. West Cape May, Borough Hell, Friday, ' November 4th, 1910. 3 Middle Township, Court House, Monday, November 7th, 1910. 7 Lower Township, Township House, ' Wednesday, November 9th, 1910. 3 Wildwood Borough, Borough Hall, Friday, November 11th, 1910. 3 Cape May City, (Sty Hall, Monday, November 14th, 1910. North Wildwood Borough, Borough 9 Hall, Wednesday, November 16th, 1910. Holly Beach Borough, Borough Hall, Friday, November 18th, 1910, p. m. Wildwood Crest Borough, Council Chamber, Friday, Nov. 18th, 1910, a. m. Dennis Township, K. of P. Hall, Monday, November 21st, 1910. , A ralon Borough, Borough Hall, Weds nesday, November 23rd, 1910. i Woodbine Borough, Council Chamber, 1 Friday, November 26th, 1910. ] Ocean City, Council Chamber, Monday, i November 28th, 1910. Sea Isle City, City Hall, Wednesday, November 30th, 1910. W. E. YOUNG, STILLWELL H. TOWNSEND, f L. K. HUGHES, Cape Mey Oounty Board of Taxation Attest: HARRY HEADLEY, Seeratary Dated Oepe May Court House, N. J, ! October 4th, 1910. I 10-l«8t P. F. 821.60 »i_ THE MEW FAINT STORE Jeki Little has opened up the hoat•eas et -Stag prists at the see— et • is jMfi she ptaee te my freak pef"to. MIW

LOWER TOWNSHIP NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that the Board of Registry end Election will ait et the Township House, et Cold Spring, in Lower Township, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1910. between the hours of one and nine . o'clock on each day, for the purpose : of making e registration of voters, end . to revise end correct the register of , voters for said General Election of ; Tuesday, November 8, 1910. | Notice is hereby given that on Tnee- , day, November 8, 181 Oy- between the 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 following | officers: One Governor to serve for three years. One Member of the House of Representatives of the United States to serve for two years. One .member of the General Assemof New Jersey, for Cape May County, ■ to serve for one year. One Sheriff of Cppe May Oonnty to serve for three years. One Coroner of Cape May county to serve for three years. One Township Committeeman to serve I for three years. One Justice of the Peace to serve for five yean. One Constable to serve for three years. Two surveyors of the Highways. | One Poundkeeper for District number ' One Poundkeeper for District number ■ two. One Poundkeeper for District number ' three. One Poundkeeper for District number , four. I appropriations for Roads. , Appropriations for Deficiencies. ' Appropriations for Relief of Poor. CHART.Kfl c. RfiEVES, Township Clerk. , Dated August 22, 1910 8-27-tf SOUTH CAFE MAY TAX SALE , MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1910 AT TOWN HALL 1 Public notice is hereby given by H. H. Walton, Collector of the Borough of South Cape May, that he will sell at public eale all the lands, tenements, r hereditaments 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 tha tax leia thereom, including interest r aad costs of sale. s This sale will take place at Town , Hall, South Oape May, N. J, * , MONDAY, OCTOBER 51st, 1010 . at 1:30 P.M. . * The aaid lands, tenements, heredital mgn is and real estate to be sold and . the names of the persons against whom r said taxes have been laid on account of r same, and the amount of taxes laid on account of each parcel, are as follows: Names Sec. Lota Total r Bauer, A. C, 60 10-12 287 - Brannig&n, S., 62 16 252 Buchanan, M. A., 62 27 2.52 , Conway, M. T. 61 7 2.66 , Gabel Ullie, 20 20-22 4-8 382 , " " 47 1-3 2.87 52 9-11 384 . . " " 71 6 287 , " 44 12 260 [ Hoffman, C. H., 61 31-33-35-37 887 Lock, J. H., 33 23-25 287 , Maasey, H. V. 62 3 2.66 ( Melano, John A., 43 17 2.66 Morrison, G. W, 75 31 287 \ Roger, Chas., 79 13-15 286 r Reuter, F, 60 4 E52 l " 61 30 2.62 Sheets, H., 17 31 281 i Stratton, G., 72 4-5 2.06 Tilli, Viceigo, 60 6 2.66 Vallic, M. A^ 44 9 2.66 Wallace, A. J., 51 28 &S2 . Zorgey, 36 1 2.66 H. H. WALTON, ( Collector and Treasurer P. F. $12.75 10-1 6t " WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER A new and fine assortment of well Da per Is now being offered by Eliiredge Johnson, 318 Washington street. What- . you need >n this line can be supi lied In Chancery of New Jersey 1 To Anthony F. Schada, Jr. By virtue of an order of the Court of , Chancery of New Jersey made on the day of the date hereof, in a certain I cause wherein Elizabeth N. Schada is . petitioner ,and you, Anthony F. Schada. - Jr., are defendant, you are required to appear, and olead, answer or demur to - peti toner's petition, on or before the ninth day of November next, or, in de- , fault thereof, such decree will be taken against you at the Chancellor shall , think equitable end just. The object of said suit is to obtain a , decree of divorce, dissolving the marriage between you and the said petitioner Dated September 7th, 1910. DAVID H. QOFF, Solicitor of Petitioner, 1 P. O. Address, 428 Market Street Camden, N. J. P. F. $6 AO 9-17 fit Money ta the puree win ever be ta ) fashion, but money ta the Security T.nst Company > man profitable. BEFORE WINTER SETS IN - Better have me to leak seer your tie f reefs. ,A little attautiaa now may rave I much trouble later on. CHARLES A. SWAIN,

Br virymr the power end authority 1 . vested In roe under and by Virtue of the I lift will aad reatament of Luelue -R i J Chambers. •* will offer and expoee for sale at public vendue to the hlrbewt » bidder on . f I MONDAY. NOVEMBER 18th, 1910 at : o'clock In the afternoon, at the late - residence of Lucius E Chambers, deceased. | 1 All that Ipt or tract cf land lyin* in ] J the Township or Lower. County of Cape . : May. and State of New Jeraey, situate ' .in, the nelcbborhood of Cold Sprlns, on ' the southwesterly side of the road leadin* from the Main 8ea Shore Road to Jonathan Hoffman's and easterly aide of E the Shunpflce Road, being butted and j bounded according to a recent survey j a a follows.' viz: Beginning at a atone In the mldJ die of the road leading from the Main Sea horn Road to Jonathan Hoffman's. " the same being the northwest corner of Virgil D. Sehellenger-H, deceased, lands, E and running from thence south flfty-one degrees and thirty minutes west six . hundred and nlnety-slx feet; thence ' north flfty-slx degrees and thirty mln- I utes weat five hundred and sixteen feet 1 5 to the middle of the Shunplke Road; thence along the middle of the hunplke 3 Road north forty-nine degrees and fifty minutes eaat four hundred and seventyB seven feet; thence south flfty-slx degrees and thirty minutes seat two hunr dred and thirteen and one- tenth feet;' thence north forty-nine degrees end e fifty minutes east two hundred and thirteen and one-tenth feet to the middle of the first mentioned road; thence along r the middly of the road south flfty-slx degrees and thirty minutes east three r hundred and twenty-two and two-tenths feet to the flret place of beginning, eonr teinlng six and nlnty-nlne hundredths acres, more or leas. ' r Being s part or parcel of the same tract of land conveyed to Lucius K. ' Chambers by Virgil D. Schellenger et ux by deed bearing date March «, 1886. and 1 recorded In the Clerk's Office of Cape 1 May County, in Book No. 78 of Deeds, 1 pages 418 and 484. Also one large barn, two large corn - cribs, one work shop, one small oat 1 bouse, one chicken house. Dated October 86th, 1910. HENRY CHAMBERS. 10-29 5t Executor ' L DrnjftAua , f In one of the Philadelphia pnbllc . 1 schools la e girl wuose forebears held 1, that the principal aim of the life of a Q woman 1s marriage. This little girl r Is well up in most of her studies, except geography. The other day her teacher " sent to her mother to see that the girl e studied her lesson. The next few days jr showed no Improvement, and the teacht asked whether she had delivered the ' note. "Yes, ma'am." wag the reply, u "What did your mother say?" 1 "She aaid that she didn't know geo- < graph y an' she got married, en' my aunt didn't know geography and she , got married, an' you know geography . '* and you haven't got married." d — November Llpplncotte < f UOOS XXTI ritOK 1KB * D XOUTM-fi OOXVAMXOir ( We haev had to make The Youth's ■* Companion larger to get In all the good 7 things that Companion readers ought 1 2 to have. The added amout would make < 2 four hundred pages of standard maga- ( zlne size and print; but we have kept 1 ® the price just the Same — 81.76 for the 1 2 fifty-two weeks of 1911, and all the ls1 sues for the rest of this year free from < . the time you send In your subscription. ] We would like to tell you what is In y 4 store for Companion readers next year. 0 We cannot do it here, though; there is ' 7 not room. But eend us your address on 1 - a postal card, and we will send you the | beautiful Prospectus <r* 3 for 1911, annuonclng many new features 6 together wltl sample copies of the * 7 paper. We think you will agree, when 1 g you have read them, that there Is no j other paper that gives quite so much of ; 2 such a high quality as The Companion, j 2 The new subscriber receives a gift of 1 1 The Companion's Art Calendar for 1911, I g reproducing in thirteen colot-4 and gold a beautiful water-color gardek scene. 6 THE YOUTH'S COMPANION. 1 6 144 Berkeley St., -oston. Mess. 1 2 4 0 CAPE MAY POST OFFICE r AS IVAL AND DEPARTURE Of MAILS 1 WINTER OF 1910 AND 1911 WEEK DAYS V D ARRIVE DEPART 650 A.M. 6.20 A. M. SAO " 685 " - 1088 " 7.10 " 1 ~ 11.10 " 980 " 1 11.40 " 1.10 P.M. 3.40P.M. 286 " 1 ,f 6.06 " 350 " e 635 " 480 " n 752 " j SUNDAYS u 10.40 A.M. 3.40 P.M. o (XlLLBCTIONS AND DELIVERIES 0 WEEK DAYS e Collections Deliveries 580A.M. 8.15A.M. D 12.00 M. 12.10 M. U 3.00 P. M. 680P.M. Carriers' Window open nntil 8:00 P M. SUNDAYS ■- 2.46 P.M. rr Office open from 6:00 a m. until B p. ' m. week days. Money Order Department open from 8 a. m. until 6 p. m. week days. Office open Sundays from 12 m. it until 1 p. m. Holidays from 12 to 1:00 L p. m. end 6:$0 to 7:30 p. m. J. E. TAYLOR, P. M. _ 'Business Section 1 TV Star and Ware will V pleased to reeaive items, saeh as eiRafementa, weddings, parties, tees end other news of personal Interest, with the names of e those preseat, for the "Society News" • column. tv items should v indorsed with the name and address el the 1 mln set (or yhHmtlan. tit at 1 • matter ef geV faith. I

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' - sviim, ,17 W—htexton Stmt Ct*« : SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES John J. Kramer, Ooieetor of Texas af [ the Borough of Chpe Mey Poia\ Ope . Mey Oounty, N. J., that he will eaR ■ for cash et public sale for taxes assessed for the year 1909, ell the lands, ] tenements hereditaments and real 1 estate, hereinafter mentioned, for the : shortest term for which any person or persona will agree to take the seme, ' or In fee where none will bid for a , shorter term, and pay the tax Hen ' ) thereon, incuding 1 interest and cost of ■ale. The sale will take place ta the j Borough Council -Chamber on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1919, at 1 o'clock p. m. I The said lands, tenements, heredltar menta and real estate so to be sold sad : the names of the persons against whora the said taxes have been laid oa ae- , count of the same, and the amount of 1 taxes lsid on account of each parcel, > are as follows, viz: OAPE MAY POINT ' No. 1 Owner Blk. Lot Tax ' Allen Est., Esther N 33 9 4.70 Bailey Est, J. W. H 47 10AI 1 Graham, J. H., A 3 2.03 > Lee, Elizabeth, E 133 157 > Shields, W. 8. P., B 87 1853 ! Taylor, Mary N 14 4.79 Taylor, Mary N 16 1.09 > Winslorw Est, S. E 124 9.14 • Watson, W. H. K 180 ' 209 > Watson, W. H. K 190 259 Dated October 14th, 1910. > JOHN J. KROMER, i Col ec tor and Treasurer I 10-16 6t ( Go to Thomas Soults, Cold Spring, for 1 the things you need for the table and ! family, and obtain satisfactory goods at the smallest cost. Full and complete • stock, carefully selected, with knowl1 edge born of experience gained by an active career of more years than that j of any dealer In Lower Township. tf HOTICE To Mrs. a. X. Cornwall, Sarah E. AJ- . bright. Elmer B. Albright, her husbaad, , Albert E. Hand aad Franoea W., his wife, and Mope Z>. Sloan, and to their and eacj: of their heirs, execntors, devisees and assigns: Take notice tUafet a sale of lands for taxes levied to satisfy the execution of f E. T. Johnson vs. Cape May Point, held 7 on the seventeenth day of December, A. • D., 1908, the subscriber did buy at said f sale the following described property, r Lot 76, in block "A" for the sum of » 84182. And take further notice that your • right of redemption in said property will t expire on the thlrty-flrst day of Decem- " ber, A. D., 1910, and that there is due mo s the sum of $4182, together with interest thereon from December seventeenth, A. (* D., 1908, at the rate of 12 per cent, per r annum, and other taxes and legal exr penses, and unless you redeem said prezn1 ises from said tax sale, I shall apply to e the proper authorities to complete my i title to said property. e Dated October 14, 1910. t GEORGE a WALTER, h By G. BOLTON KLDREDGE, • 10-I> (t Attorney i MM" PMtkEfe't a hair balsam - ■ 10-19 «t Flee Correspondence papers, put up ta one pound boxes et 25 cents per pound 1 t colore white, blue or grey. Envelopes to , match 95 emits per hundred. Star end Wave Stationery Department, 317 Washington Street, Cape Key M reserve • writtag paper et the 9tafi