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PROF E5SI0AL J. EPICER UBAMNG . COUNSELLOR- AT-LAW • f Solid tor, Muter and Examiner in Chancery Office 518 Washington Street Cape May New Jersey SAMUEL F. FLDREDGE ATTOHNET-AT-LAW - Offices: Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur St*. ' Cape May City, N. J. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor and Master in Oianeery Keystone "Phone 35A XRNE8T W. LLOYD COUNSELLOR- AT-LAW 320 Washington Street Gaps May New Jersey FLOYD C HUGHES ATTOBNKY-AT-LAW Off in- 508 Washington Street Oape May CSty, N. J. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor in Cfcanqery a BOLTON ELDBEDGE ATTORNEY- AT LAW Ofiees: Merchants National Bank Building Waahington and Decatur Sta. Cape May City, N. J. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor in Chancery Keystone 'Phone 88X JAMES M. E HODRETH COUNSELLOR- AT-LAW And Solid tor, Master and Examfner in Chancery NOTARY PUBLIC Office at No 214 Ocean .Street Oape May New Jersey Keystone "Phone 68 A DR. BEU A. HAND DENTIST . Announces that he has established offices At 518 N. 5th Street, Camden. N J. With thoroughly modern facilities for the practise of Dentistry

DR. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST Eetey Building, 1120 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa (One door a bore Keith's Theatre) Appointments may be made by Bell " Telephone. Walunl 13S3D. Extracting painless.

Old Eyes Comfort 'jftpllp; only in glasses that suit, that give dear vision. Fitting glasses to Old Eyes is a specialty with us— end to Young Eyes, too. C A LONGSTRETH Specialist In Eye Testtag M Street, PMlS. BEFORE WOTTER SET8 EBT Better have me to look over your tin roofa. A little attention now may save much trouble later on. CHARLES A. SWAIN, I -I''.; J J05-7 Jaekaoa Street

. < — ( THERE IS no better place than this strong , and conservatively managed institution in which to deposit your money. It earns interest for you, too. SECURITY TRUST CO. Cape May City} N. J. Keystone Teiepbon SPARE MONEY Don't spend your spare money in buying useless things—' things that will be of little or no benefit to you in the future. Make it work and draw interest That's what counts. No time like the present to start an account with us. 3 Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Deposits » r'" Capital *$50,000 00

THE VIRGINIA HOTEL A. M. Ludlam (FORMERLY OF THE GLENWOOD) 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. Shop Jefferson 8L, below Oorgie. Residence 116 Pearl SL, West Cape May, N. J. Keystone "Phone 187R Estimates Furnished Let me tell you about | a&j&te . HAND MADE HARNESS MSKgj^ EXPERT REPAIRING nM Also a line of good serviceable horse goods. ) At low price SUMMER} SHEETS - - - SWEAT PADS - WHIPS JAMES McFADDEN SECOND FLOOR OP THE EXCELSIOR BUILDING ON WEST PERRY STREET A. C. GILE HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER AND DECORATOR Office:— 5 JACKSON STREET, CAPE MAY CITY Shop in rear of Glenwood Hotel j PAPER ALL RINDS t STAR AND WAVE STATIONERY DEPARTMENT

COUNTY BOARD OF AGRICULTURE „ The annual meeting of the Cape May ■ County Board of Agriculture, at Court I House Saturday, cu one of the beet in t tue interest* of agriculture everr held in J the eoonty in that the speakers were > men with local experience and they had £ result* in home territory to tell of. Clin- „ ton Cresee was especially good. "It * is ib farming as in religion," he said. I "If I have found something that is good | I want to tell of it." The meeting was well attended from tj lower, 'Middle and Dennis Townships, t although very many who had expected j to be present from Dennis had followed J those of Upper Township to the bargain J sale in Jerusalem, Corson's vendue. Thus the crop report was representative of J the lower half rdther than of the whole C county. I More new names were enrolled as ( members than at any previous gathering. J .-utogther the meeting was indicative of t the prosperity all are looking for in the * rural conditions of the county. i The details of the" crop report and a \ brief of the several addresses: Clinton Cresse, on Peach Growing. ( Prof. Harry Lewis, on "Poultry for ' Profit." Dr. Giller on "Alfalfa and Field j Corn at Woodbine," will appear in 1 another issue. The officers elected were: Presi- ( dent, Richard Lloyd, Dias Crek; vice j president, Dr. William Henry Giller, : Woodbine; secretary, Ralpn Schellenger, j j Greek Creek, and treasurer, Vrfney Van ] Gilder, Ocean View. Directors, Lower i Township, Howard Hoffman and Elwood j Douglass; Middle, Charles Coombs and ( Clinton Oesse; Dennis, Alexis L. Clark j and H. F. Ludlam ; Upper, Washington j ] Van Gilder and Dr. W. L. Yerkes. The grange members will be elected and the grange annual meetings in December. Delegates— To the State Horticultural Society, Clinton Cresse and Elwood Douglass: to the State Board of Agriculture, Dr. Giller and Richard Lloyd. The date of the next annual meeting j has been fixed for the fiiyt Saturday in November, at Cape May Court House. The spring meting and at which the re- , ports of the delegates to the State j meetings are made will be the last J Thursday in February, place to beqamed I K. M. Weniiell's furniture store, 33 j Perry street, carries a great stock of i furniture and household goods and I many purchasers of large and small, quantities have found that they save j considerable sums of money, whils j having goods delivered without damage, as is not the case when purchased anywhere else and shipped by rail. HO trespassih a Signs printed on heavy card board stock, 5 cents each.

B Do you know wna'i makes a bank strong t Remember it is the Capital, j j Surplus and Undivided profit* th*t If give security to the depositor. But thti ge is not all. The bank must have the f« most careful management under the u strictest supervision. This we are glad to tell the people of Cape May county— d> The Security Trust Co. has. st 1825 1910 M THE lc c PENNSYLVANIA 1 FIRE 3 ! INSURANCE COMPANY g INCORPORATED 1825 CHARTER PERPETUAL OFFICE, 508-510 WALNUT ST, Office: 508-510 WALNUT SJREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. CAPITAL $750,000.00 ASSETS $7,332,524.10 SURPLUS $2,233,426.43 Directors R. Dale Benson John L. Thompson J. TatnaU Lea Charles E. Pugb Richard M. Cadwalader W. Gardner Crow ell Effingham B. Morris i Edward T Stotesbury. Edwin N. Benson, Jr. R. DALE BENSON, President JOHN L. THOMPSON, Vice Pres. W. GARDNER GROWELL, Sec. HAMPTON L WARNER, Asst. Sec. WM. J. DAWSON, Soc'y Agency Department A. W. HAND S. F. ELDREDGE HAND AND ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENTS Merchants National Bank Building, or 315 and 317 Waahington Street Cape May, N. J. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of A. fa. de bonis et terrla Issued out of the Supreme Court of the State of New Jersey, to n. directed. I will expose for sale at public vendue at the Sheriff's Office, Cap* May Court House, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18th. 1»18. between the hours of twelve sod five o'clock, to wit at l o clock la the afternoon of the eald day.

City R.e R. and N. 19 degrees and 8 j * ( lT sl t78 d«£re>« end ^16 mlnutee W. 4l| i j minute* W. 850 ft: thence (3) B. 48 de- I ; grees and 10 minute* W. 748 ft; thence . (4) S, 22 degree* and 49 minute* W. 481 | " re: thence (6) S. 00 degrees end 58 mln- 2 utes W. 480 ft: thence (41 S. 14 degree* * and >5 minutes Et 848 ft-: thence ("h. N. 79 degrees and 16 minutes K. 635 ft.; * thenoe^'8) N^M degrees and^M minutes | J ginning** Containing 34 acres' 'and 89 ) • hundredths ot en acre of land besides 1 ; allowances for highways. ALSO ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of * land and premises situate on Ludlam's 1 Island In the Township of Upper. 1 County of Ceoe May and 8tate of New , Jersey, bounded and described es fol- , to wit". BEGINNING at a marble corner i standing In the centre of Polk Avenue , where the same Is Intersected by the southeasterly line of right of way of 1 West Jersey and Seashore Railroad. 1 at a point thirty feet from the centre line of eald right of way: thence <1) ■ along the centre of said Polk Avenue : north fifty degrees and forty-eight mln- • utes west nine hundred and seventy feet ' to the edge of Whale Creek: thence the i same oourse to low water mark In said „ Creek: thence along low water mark of said Whale Creek the several courses 1 thereof; generally- In a northerly end , northeasterly direction to low water 1 mark on Corson's Inlet; thence aloag . low stater mark of Corson's In- < let In a northerly end north- : easterly direction to the southwest | corner of e tract of land conveyed by 1 ^i^^ss.'^sar&snts i 1888. and recorded In the Cape May County Clerk's Office In Deed Book i I No. Ml page 813, etc.; thence along said - Corson's Inlet or Main Tboroohfare, the | several courses thereof four thpuand and ninety-seven feet to a corner of lands of Matilda T. Lendls, said lands being designated a* Section 8 by survey ranX'dated OctobS'mb'and 14th, l«t and recorded In the Clerks Office of Cape May County In Book No. 51 of Deed*. r SlaUlda6' t!° Lendls* crossing over, the Ocean City Railroad, south fifty-one de- ' grees twenty-three minutes east one thousand five hundred and ten feet, (1.510) more or less to the high water | mark of the Atlantlo Ocean, that part of , the afore mentioned course from said Ocean City Railroad to the strand of said Atlantic Ocean, being known and ' plotted as the centre line of Division Avenue, on the "Plan of lots of Corson's Inlet. New Jersey, owned by Corsbn's ; Inlet Land Company." as filed In Cape May County Clerk's Office. August 80th. 1 1905; thence along the high water mark of -said Atlantic Ocean in a southwest-wft-dly direction three thousand eight - hundred and seventy-seven feet, more or , less to a corner of lands lately owned by - the Whale Beach Company; thence south t forty-five degrees eighteen minutes east to the low water mark of said Atlantic 1 Ocean; thence along said low water I mark of said Atlantic Ocean southwestwardly to the intersection of said low water mark with the extension of the centre line of Polk Avenue; thence along 3 said extension of said Polk Avenue north . fifty degrees forty-eight minutes west ' to Its Intersection with the northwest4 wardly line of Marine Place, as- laid 1 down on the ''Plan of the northern sec1 tlon (part) of Sea Isle City. Ludlam Is- ' land, Cape May County, New Jersey." 6 dated September 15th. 1884. and filed In , the said Clerk's Office of Cape May * County. September 1st. 1908: - thence . along the centre of said Folk Avenue north fifty degrees forty-eight minutes fi west five hundred and twenty and four-teen-hundreths feet to the marble corner aforesaid, the place of beginning. EXCEPTING thereout and therefrom all the following certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, to wit: Block No.10. d lots 9. 10. 12. 13. 14, 15. 16. 17. 18 and 19. Block No. 11. lots 8, 9. 10 . 16 and 17. Block No. 12. lots 1. 3, 7, 8, 9. 10. 12, 13. 16. 19 and 20. Block No. 13. lots 1. 2. 9, 10. 12. 13, 16 and 17. Block No. 14. lots 3. 4. 9. 10. 12. 13. 19 and 20 and 16. No. 15. lots 2. 9. 12. 18. 19. 20. Block' No. 'l5,' lots 2.' 20: J

Block No. 16. lots 1, 2. 10. 11. 14. 15. 16 : and 19. Block No. 17. lots 4. 5. 8. 9. 16 and 17. Block No. 16. lots 8, 9, 14. ' 15 and 19. Block No. 19. lots 9. 10. 16. 1 t 19. 20 and 21. ALL OF THE ABOVE ' lots being onUi'e plan of the northern , 1 section of Sefiisle City being before re- i s ferred to in this conveyance and being fully set forth by meter and bounds in ' deed from Matilda T. Landls. ExeIcutrlx of the last will and testament of . Charles K. Landls. deceased, also In the i . deed from the Sea Isle City Improve- ' ment Co. to the said James M. Chester, said deeds bearing date the 8th day of , May. 1903. ALSO EXCEPTING thereout the fol- j described lots situate on Whale • , Creek: (1) BEGINNING at the intersection of the N. W. side of Sounds Avenue with the N. E side of Central Avenue. Containing in front or breadth X E. of that point on the said Sounds Avenue 30 feet and of that width extending N. between lines parallel with said Ceniral Avenue 100 feet more or less to Whale Creek: (2) Beglnlng at a point In , the N. W. side of Sounds Avenue ' ' • ft. S. W. from the centre ^ne of Taylor

parallel with said' Fillmore Avenue 1M or lees ^ to Whale Creek. fi> . side of Sounds Avenue with the N. point of Fillmore Avenue. Containing In front or breadth N. E of that point 50 feet w.d of thai, width K. W. between lines parallel with saM FillAvenue 125 feet more or less to Creek. ' ALSO EXCEPTING AND RESERVING thereout e tract of lend conveyed ssraftaeasas to David Young, by deed dated April 1$. 1888, and reoorded In Book 10 of Deig I certain parcels of land dree riled a ooordHWffff! it I 111 it 1 fit fit Sit Ifi: 111: 15 : lit Sit •it US: 8t 81; 8t 8 : tt Sit 610, 611. 612. 613. 614. .81 . 418. tlT. I 209. etc., page 228. etc., 135. etc.. 338. etc- . 230, etc., 285, etc.. 240, etc end In Dead 1 1NG all the following numbered lots a* t laid down on the "Plan of lots of CorI son's Inlet, New Jereey, owned by the i Corson's Inlet Land Company, as afore- , raid: Block No. 3. lots 1,1, 1, 4, 6, «. I 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 14, and ft. Block N®. » 6. -lots 35 and 39. Block No. 7, lots U . 2. 3. 8. 9. 10, and 11. Block No. 8. lots t 1 6. 11. 18,* 37. 31. 38. 35. 37 and 44. - Block No. 9. lots 1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 7 8, S, 14. , 17,18. 19,20. 21.22. 28.81 and 88. Block r No. 10, all that portion thereof bounded , and described as follows: , Beglnlng a: the intersection of the a t line of Lovell Avenue with the W. line r of Landls Avenue and extending In a r N. W. direction along said S. line of . Lovell Avenue to Its Intersection with * the E. line of Holiday Avenue: thence e In a a direction along said E. line of El Holiday Avenue to Its intersection with I the E line of the right of way of the T Atlantic City R. R: Co.: thence In a S. - and S. ... direction along said E. line of 6 said right of way to Its lnterseecttOB - with the N. ltpe of Reading Avenue; i- thence In a S. direction along aald N. " line of Reading Avenue lo It* lnterseon tlon with the W. lie of Landls Avenue J thence In a N. E. direction along Bald W. e line of Landls Avenue to the place of * beglnlng. Block No. 11. lots L 2. 8, 5. 7. 30 and 32. Block No. IS. lots 2. 21. 23, 25. 27. 29, 31. 32. 36. 37, 16 and 11, n Block No. 14, lots 3 and 4. Block No. Lr 15. lots 25, 27, 29 and SB. Block No. 14 d lots 10. 16. 16. 17. 18 and 19. Block Nog 7. 18. lots 17, 18. 19. 21. 28. 25, 26. 27 and ;■ 28. Block No. 20. lots 17, 19. 20. 21. 22, '• 2V. 25 26. 27. 28. Block No, 22. lot 26, *• EXCEPTING AND RESERVING there* '• out the land deed to Ocean City R. R. Ocean

Co.. being a strip of land 60 feet wide, that ls30 feet on each side of the centre line of said R. R.. as described In two deeds recorded In Deed Book 67, pages ""ALSO ^NDER AND SUBJECT to the right of way. If any. of the Atlantic Cltv R. R. Co.. as laid down on said pla'nj and the Electric Railway along Being the same premises which the Atlantic Seashore Improvement Co. did receive from the Corson s Inlet Land Co.. bv deed of Indenture dated December 21, 1908. and duly recorded In t.ie Clerks Office of Cape May County, in t»ced t,ook No. 236. pag« s 84. etc.. and from the Whale Bench Company by deed of Indenture dateu January 15 1909. rnd i duly recorded in ' eed Rook No. 227, PRSel*ed as the property of the Atlantic Seashore Improvement Company, tak«n | In execution at the^snlt of Frank H. WILSON A. LAKE, Sheriff Garfield Pancoast. Attorney. I P. F. 378.75 10-29 51

SWEATERS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN There is nothing more acceptable for a Christmas Gift them a Sweater. We have them for Men and Women at prices ranging from $1.00 to $5.00. For Children from 50c upward according to size. Hall's Dry Goods Store 226 Market Street PHILADELPHIA. PA ' r Zf M m 7'""1 'V