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HOTEL ARRIVALS - COLUMBIA h Philadelphia— I . B. Hughes. dr., ffm. 1 Blair, H. Sludden and parly, I. Z. Ken.bel, Adolf Krentzel, li T. Eckman, J- ' E. Tally, Mrs. Gilbert Sliearer, Mias - Helen Shearer, Mias Florence Shearer, 1 Miss Adelaide Shearer, Karl A. Seulke, M- R- "Shaw, Mrs. William Hcyl, Miss '' C. M. Yehul, M. A. Miller, J. W. Philleps, L. A. Con well and wife, Morton H. Cliandler, C. H. Hillim. Camden — Mrs. John M. Rogers, F. ^ Rogers. Chestnut Hill, Pa.— A. M. Starin, H. ^ Starin, Jr. f Cape May — C. M. Veile, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Haynea, Mrs. A. 11. Van Devorat, Mrs. M. Lcute. Swarthmore, Pa. — Mr. and Mrs. Gil- ^ bert Alleman and maid. Franklin ville, X. Y. — Oscar Chuther „ and wife, Col J. Warner Hutehens. Atlantic City— Mr. M. Wright and , wife, Job. H. Thomas, J. M. Boyce. ' Baltimore, Md. — L. M. Telts,. , Swedesboro, N. J. — W. W. Falman. Woodbury, N. I.— H. B. Wayne. ( Rosemout, Ph. — Mr. and Mrs. J. Mill- , er Harris. Haverford, Pa. — Miss Clothier. ^ Santa Barbara — Mrs. Lizzie Hooper Mrs. P. F. Rothellc, P. F. Rotlielle. Trenton — E. L. Lautz. 4 WINDSOR Philadelphia — Edward lleilman, F. J ] Strasaner, James E. Glass. Camden, X. J. — Jno. A. Ashman, B. H. ! ] Hickey, H. Hewitt. | Lowellvillc, Ohio— David Davis and ! ; wife. Moorestown, X. J. — J. Howard Mickle. ' ; Allentown — Chan. Dix. Trenton— M. H. Goscorgie. | ' • Baltimore — Fredman Frost. West Chester, Pa.— Albert W. Hooper, | D. M. Golden. . Wqyne, Pa.— Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. ; Park. Brooklyn— Frank Lowcera. Alloway — G. IV. Pierson. Xewbord, X. J. — J. Wilson Pratt. _ e. !. tffwumKs a Sure and Safe Remedy for i DYSPEPSIA and all STOMACH TROUBLES. Seven Barks, which is the extract of Roots and Herbs, will make your food , digest, banish Headaches, regulate your Liver and Kidneys, give you new life, and keep yon well. Price f>0 eta. a bottle at all druggists or from the proprietor, twn Brawa.« Murray SC. Hew Torti Otr. GOD'S PART iN THE PRESENT WAR ( Doubtless many (till be shocked with , my di-da ration that this war and the ; resulting greater calamity arc of Divine t permission and ariHiigcidJnt, clearly piophesicd in Scripture. The gathering of the nations to the present struggle is , referred to in the prophecy of Joel, , where the wiak nations are called. ujion ., to assert their strength and where all | of them are cut inanded to go dowu to ( the Valley of JcJiusapbat — the Valley of j w..ni.a«nj. outside of the city of Jerusalem being' used by the j Prophet *ii illustrulioii of the terrible j slaughter now going oil. t Purely this war has -brought more to ; the grave than lias any previous war; „ end it is only beginning. For years ; the nations, in harmony with Joel's ■ prophecy, haw been "beating their plowshares into swords, and their prun-ing-hooks into sjanra." iu the m:i-e that j they have been sjiending for military , purposes money whieh should properly ,| have les'ii sp-nt in agrieuHnral ' iuiple- j incuts and developuinits. ' \ Apparently all the nations will yet be „ involved,. Happy would it be if coir own H land shrmhl escape! Our 1 "resident aiid » our Secretary of State are men of H ' p. arc. and will surely do all in their ', power to avoid complications and war , itself. Xevoctlieless. 'the gr.-nt nations | o: Euro|M-. realizing how much they will r be weakened by this war, will do all | in their power to ensnare tlo-sc United , States, lest at the conclusion of the 1 1 war we should tower above the others ■ ( finaueiiilly and otherwise. From Pas- , , tor ftiiBseU's sermon. |, -. . ~ : i» . IX ARCADIA ]• Sentimental l.ady : "Gentle shepherd, ' where i« your pipe?" i: Shepherd J sheepishly ) ; "In the shantv i 1 inarm. I'm out of bacev." — Exchange, j I Catarrh Cannot Be Cured wtth LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they i cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure It you must take in- , ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure la not a quack medicine. It ' was prescribed by one of the best phy- , riclans In this country for years and is . a regular prescription. It Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the ! best blood purifiers, acting directly on the 1 mucous surfaces. The perfect combioa- i ' rion -of the two ingredients Is what pro- , duces such wonderful results In curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. ' j F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Prsps„ Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price" 75c. ' Take Halt's Family Pills for cmsllpaUoa ]
NOTICE The County Board of Taxation will hear appeals from' assessments of taxes in the different municipalities of Cape May County at tlie places designated below, upon the dates named, and at Hie time specified. • 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 £ them, upon application to the Secretary ^ of the Board, Harry Stites, Gape May ^ House, X. J. South Cape May — Borough Hall, Wed- 1 nesday, Nov. 4th, 1914, 10 a. m- to 12 noon. Cape May Point — Borough Hall, Wednesday, Nov. 4th, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. West Cape Mav-Borough Hall, Thursday, Nov. 5th, 9 a. m. to 12 noon. Lower Township — Township- Hall, Nov. 5th, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Upper Township — Tukahoe Hotel, Fri- , day. Nov. 6th, 10 a. ra. to 12 noon. Woodbine — Borough Hall, Friday, ■ 0th, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Middle Township — Tax Board Room in court house. Cape May Court House, Monday, Nov. 9tli, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Dennis Township — Knights of Pythias Dennis ville, Tuesday, Nov. 10th, 10 a. m. to 3 p. mGapc May CSty — City Hall, Wednesday, Ngv. 11th. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Ocean City — City Hall, Thursday Nov. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. | Sea Isle City — City Hall, Friday, Nov. ! 13th, 10 a. m." to 3. p. m. | Stone Harbor — Borough Hall, Monday, ] Nor. 16th, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. j Wildwood City — CSty Hall, Tuesday, ! Xov. 17th. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. , j Wildwood Cn-st — Wildwood City Hall, i Xov. 17th. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. ' North Wildwood— Borough Hall, Wed- j nesday, Nov.. IKtli. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Avalon — Borougii Hall. Thursday, Xov. 19th, 10 a. m. to :t p. m. O. I. BLACK WELL, JAS. T. HOFFMAN, WM. J. TYLER. I Cape May County Board of Taxation. (Attest: — Harry Stites, Secretary. | Dated, Cape May Court House. X. J.. j October 6. 1914. 866.10 17 5t pf *11.2" SHERIFF'S SALE ( By virtue of a writ o I Fieri Facias, . for sale of Mortgaged Premises, to ine ' directed, issued out of the Court to , , Chancery of New Jersey, ou the 7th day |oi October, A. D. 1914, in a certain cause ' j wherein Mary A. Dunn and George A. Dunn, executors of Dennis Dunn. Arc complainants, and llurrv Suliin et nx, et als. are defendants, 1 shall expose to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER g, 1914, between the hours of twelve and five o'clock p. m.. to wit, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the Sheriff's office, in Caja- May Court House, Cape May County. New Jersey, All the following described goods, chattels and |a-rsonal property contained in and upon the building erected upon the premises below described and known a- the Hotel Royal property, viz— 10 1 Dining Room Tables;, 100 Dining Room Chairs; 4 Butler's Trays and Stands; 1 1 Buffet; 1 Sideboard; 1 large Refrig- < orator:' 1 small Refrigerator; 48 white Beds {double); 2 white Enamel Beds (single); 4 iron Cots: 4 Wooden I 50 Bureaus; 50 Waslifctands: 23 : Imirs and Rockers in Exchange; 3 Mission Tables; 1 Mission Desk; 17 l'olcli 1 Safe; 2 Mi., ill Tables; 4 Oak Armchairs and S3 Bedroom Chairs. And also: -All that certain tract or -c I of land and premises. Situate in the City of Cape May, in the County of Cape May and State ofA'.-w Jersey/and described as follows:— Beginning at the intersection of the Southeasterly side of North Street, with the Northeasterly and extending thence ( 1 ) along the ; Northeasterly side of Grant Street, parall- 1 with and sixteen and one-half fis t fiom the middle thereof. South thirtythree degrees thirty minutes East, one . hundred feet: thence (2) hv ground formerly of- Louise Dunne and James W. i 1 Barker, North fifty-six degrees and thlr- j |tv minutes- East. one hundred feet: I ! the, ice (3) bv ground formerly of Downs J Edmunds. North thirty:three degrees 1 ' thirty minutes West, one hundred feet. to said North Street, and thence (4) j along the Southeasterly line of North j Street, parallel with and sixteen and one-half feet from the middle thereof, ! j South fifty-six degrees and thirty minutes West, one hundred feet, to the place of beginning. | Being the same premises whirli the South End Realty Company, by Deed j dat ,-d December 28th. 1910, and recorded I I in the Clerk's Office of Cape May County ' in Book No. Deeds, page — . 1 . etc.. granted and coUSe.ved to the said , 1 Rose F. Simons, . COLEMAN F.~df)RSON. Sheriff, j Dated -Oeri'ber 14. 1914. j Jan. M. E. Hildreth, Sol'r. 10. 16-4t-pf *14.40 | Ink Eradicator will remove ink spots I paper or fabric of any kind — 26 , cents at the Star and Wave Stationery
CASTOR I A For Infant® and AUina. Tbt Kind Yes Hate Ahtajs Boigkt GOOD TABLETS made in three sizes, 8 1-2x11 — 6x9 — 6 1.2 x8 1-2—10 cents per pound while they — Star and Wave Stationery DepartA. H. FAULKNER Contractor " and Builder Keystone Rhone glm §21 Hashes Street Cape May, N.J. JOHN HtltHT GENERAL INSURANCE Real Estate and M ortgage Investment® RIGHT B8ILNNI W1LBW60D I.J. W. H. BRIGHT Insurance any part of Gap* May Cc HOLLY BEACH. N. J FOR 1 SALE 1 k T East Cape May— a few lot® in the very best location® New Jersey and York Ave®., between M-d-i«on and Pittsburg Ave®, at Reduced figure® if sold s on. WM. N. WEAVER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Cottag* Renting a Specialty 221 Decatur Street Both Phones r
Groceries, pro virions, salt meats, fruits, tobacco, oranges, bananas, patent medicines, hardware, cigars and tobacco on sale at W. H. Smith's, 606 Broadway, West Caps May. M. H. WARE 516 W18HIK&T0S 8T. Hardware Fishing Tackle Cutlery and House Furnishings Keyitosi 114 I Troy Laundry Under Same Management Since 1905 All shirts handiioned. Ladies' fine wear . all dried in open air. Harry E. Balm, Proprietor 310 Decatur Street Cape May, N. J. | K.ystoac Phone 4SD. Est. IMS. j EDWARD W. SAYRE ' ' Carpenter and Builder. JOBBING WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT AND EFFICIENT ATTENj TION. «« QUEEN STREET 1 NOTICE ^ ALL PRKSONS ARE FORM* TO TRESPASS ON THE HIGBEE FARM, UNDER TH8 PENALTY OF TBK LAW. ETTA H. GREGORY, I MBRR1TT WILSON ' HOTEL DEVON f OPEN ALL THE YEAR. STEAM HEAT, RUNNING WATER. REASONABLE t RATES. J. L. KEHR, PROP.
^ WINDSOR HOTEL 5sf %/l near the beach open all the year mR? ctrge Sun Pandora. ElectriCjElevator® THE WINDSOR 0pen Fir6' and Steim Hcat CAPE/'iAY NJ. Mlss HALPIN KAIPM' E. W. DAVID REGISTERED PLUMBER 1144 w*shingron st. CAPE m x , n. Keystone Phone 209 Y ■ - a. - .. a . ■■ a ■ .Q JOHN F. GORSKI bailor 1Rcit to poet ©fficc SUITS MADE TO ORDER cleaning scouring pressing repairing CLEANING WHITE CLOTHES A SPECIALTY
HORSES FOR SALE Constantly on hand all sorts of horses fr*m the heapest to the best, any size or kind. ' Just write » what you want and I will send it on 10 days trial and will take it away if not satisfactory. You positively take no chance as the animal Must Suit Yon. Remember that the guarantee is good on Horses Cows sold at Auction as well as at private sales. Mest of Cape May County hsrsss come from Woodbine, on account of square dealings. MAX POTASHNICK V. ^ Woodbine, N. J. - fiC i • •■ / You will save money BY DEALING AT OUR ST"RE. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, LADIES DRESSES AND CHILDREN'S DRESSES. J. Laventhol A 319 WASHINGTON STREET . STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN DAILY FOR THE SUMMER SEASON. DERR'S ICE CREAM Special Attention Co Family Trade. Orders Promptly Delivered Factory, 314 Mansion St. Dining Room, 313 WAf "J2et°* TABLE D'HOTE DINNERS A SPECIALTY Kcvstone Phone saA WHEN HJRNlSHlNii A SUMMER HOME whether it be a cozy bungalow or a magnificent mansion, it is oi ant importance to secure the aid of a reliable dealer. Your comfort and pleasure depend on your selection not for a day only as with many purchases, but for, year® to oome, and a large percentage of the coat , can be saved by the advice and assistance of an experienced dealer. WENTZELL^S, 33 Perry Street. Refrigerators of tried and proven quality. New importation of matting®. New Linoleum®, Grex Grass Rugs. Everything in house furnishings. Come in and see. SOUTH CAPE MAY TAX SALE Monday, November 9, 1914 Public notice is hereby given by R. P. Boggs, Collector of the Borough of ( South Cape May, that lie avill sell at public sale all the lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate, hereinafter mentioned, for the shortest term for which any (s-rson or persons will agree to take same, or in fee where no one will bid for a shorter term, and pay the tax lien thereon including interest and costs of sale. This sale will take place at Town Hall, South Cape May, X. J., Monday, at 1 P. M., November 9, 1914. The sail lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate to be sold, and the names of the persons against whom said taxes 1 have been laid, on account of same, and the amount of taxes laid on account of each parcel are as foHows: — V parcel foHows: >
Owner or Reputed Owner , Sec. F Abiams 61 Mrs. J. C. Allen A. I.. Butz 39 M. J. Coghlan 52 C. F. Donnelly 20 W. Drevdopple 60 X. DiPasquale 60 Geo. W. Hofman . 47 James Hastings 30 Clara P. Henry H. and R. Jones 62 1 1- 8. Kimball W 18 1 1.. laingsdorf 25 R. I.ibe 33 I.. M-rtzman 79 Mrs. J. Montemura ' 44 J Montemura 17 M. M. McKee 30 Morris Rosenberg 45 John Riling — 61 Jennie Sickels C. F. Veine 33 Wm. H. Zellana 83 \V. Dreydopple .- 47 L. Langsdorf 79 R. F 805-10-17-4t
Block Amount 9-11 $ 2.98 8 acres, house and stable 22.97 5-7 2.90 38 ' " * 2.39 26 2.62 28-40 2.96 • 34 2.39 37 2.10 Part of 13-15-17 45.93 7 acre farm 6.37 27 2.39 24 2.84 29-31-33-35-37 5.24 21 2.39 33 2.16 1 2.84 37 2.84 8-5-7-9 4.11- . 17 . 8.50 20 2.39 1-4 acres house stable 38.76 •6 " 2.39 11 2.16 23-25 2.51 9 2.14 BOGGS, Collector and Treasurer, Borough of South Cape May, N. J.

