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1 LEGAL ADVERTISING Proposed Amendments to the Constitution, State of New Jersey. Department of State. ! NOTICE OF A SPECIAL ELECTION. In pursuance with the provisions. of ' ! Chapter 2 of the Special Session Laws j of I !• 15, entitled, "An Act providing for submission of proposed amendment to the Constitution of this State to the people thereof," approved May 6, 1915, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 19th dav of Oetober, A. D„ 1915, A SPECIAL ELECTION will be held in the several election districts or precincts of this State at such places as the clerks qf the several townships, cities, and municipalities of the State shall provide, to o-aMc the electors qualified to vote lor n-.< inhere of the Legislature to vote for or against certain proposed i mendments to the Constitution, said proposed amendments having been agreed to by the aessions of the Legislature of New Jersey of 1914 and 1915, in pursuance with the provisions of 'Article nine of the Constitution of said [State. " The said proposed amendments are contained in the form of ballot hereto annexed, which ballot has been provided for use at said special election, in pursuance with the provisions of said Chapter 2 of the Special Session Laws of 1915. THOMAS F. MARTIN, Secretary of State. OFFICIAL BALLOT. Special Election, October ig, 1915. Thomas F. Martin, Secretary of State. Amendments of the Constitution of the State of New Jersey. First Amendment. If you favor the adoption oi the pro- ■ posed amendment to the Constitution of New Jersey first printed below, make an ) X mark in the square opposite the word "Yes;" if you are opposed thereto , make an X mark in the square oppoj site the word "No." Black Ink or black pencil may be used for sueh purpose.

Shall this amendment. Ym. extending the right to __ be adopted! No. Strike out paragraph one • 1 ) of Article two (11) and insert in lieu thereof the following: 1. Every male and every female citizen of the United States, of the age of twenty-one years, who shall have been a resident of this State one year, and of the county in which he or she claims a vote five months, next before the election, shall be entitled to vote for all ofthat now are, or hereafter, may elective by the people; provided, that no citizen by marriage shall enjoy the right of an elector unless she have been a resident of the United States five years neat before the election; and provided that no person in the military, naval or marine service of the United States shall be considered resident in this State by being stain any garrison, barrack, or military or naval place or station within this State; and no pauper, idiot, insane person, or person convicted of a crime which under the laws of this State, in on the second day of September, thousand eight hundred and fortywould have excluded such person from being a witness, unless pardoned restored by law to the right of sufshall enjoy the right of an elecand provided further, that in time of war no elector in the actual military of the State, or of the United States in the army or navy thereof, shall be deprived of a vote by reason of from such election district; and the Legislature shall have power to provide the manner in which, and the time and place at which, snch absent may vote, and for the ret irn and canvass or their vtes in the rbtion districts in which they respectively -es'de

Second Amendment. If you favor the adoption of the proposed amendment to the Constitution of New Jersey first printed below, make an X mark in the square opposite the wonl "Yes;" if you are apposed thereto make an X mark in the square opposite word "No." Black ink or black penc'' may be used for such purpc.se. Shall this amendment. Yes. regulating subsequent s mendments to the Constitution, be adopted? No. Strike out Article IX and in place ' thereof insert : ARTICLE IX. Amendments. Any amendment to the Constitution 1 my be proposed in the Senate or Gener- 1 al Assembly, and if the same shall be agreed to by a majority of tbe mem- ' bers elected to each of the two houses, 1 such proposed amendment shall be en- 1 tered on their journals, with the yeas 1 and nays taken thereon, and referred to i the Legislature then next to be chosen, | .and shall be published- for three months 1 Iirevious to maaing such choice in at 1 east one newspaper of each county, if 1 any be published therein; and if in the I pext Legislature next chosen as afore- 1 said, such proposed amendment shall be 1 agreed to by a majority of all the mem- 1 bers elected to each house, then it shall : the duty of the Legislature To sub- | mit such proposed amendment to the I people in such manner 'as the Legislashall prweribe, at the election for < members of the General Assembly held 1 next after four " months shall have ] elapsed after the amendment shall have < been agreed to by both houses of the | legislature as aforesaid; and it tbe peo- i pie at such general election shall ap- •. and ratify such amendment by •! majority of the electors qualified" to r vote for members of the Legislature 1 voting thereon, such amendment so ap- 1 proved and ratified shall become part ] of the Constitution ; provided, that if ] than one amendment be submitted c

LEOAL ADYEBTISISO • they shall be submitted in such manner and form that the people may xpte for or against each amendment separately and distinctly; provided further, that when any amendment has been submitted to the people end by them rejected, no similar amendment shall be . submitted again within five years from such rejection. Third Amendment. If you favor the adoption of the pioposed amendment to the Constitution of , New Jersey first printed below, make an X_mark in the sqn«*e opposite the word "Yes;" if -you are opposed thereto make an X mark in the square opposite the word "No," Black ink or Mack pencil I may be used for such purpose. Shall this amendment, authorizing exoeas con- ; demnation of land by the Stat* or any political subdivision thereof, be adopted? ' Amend Article IV by adding the following section, which shall be known as Section IX. SECTION IX. 1. .The^ Legislature may authorize the State, or counties, cities towns, boroughs or other municipalities, or any board, governing body or commission of the same to take more land and property than is needed for actual construction in the laying out, widening, extending or relocating the parks, public places, highways or streets; provided, however, that the additional lands and properties so authorized to be taken siiail l:e no more than sufficient to form -111 table building sites abutting on iush park, public place, highway or street. After so much of the land* or prop-. -ty taken lis been appropriated for 6uch park, public place, highway or street as ; is needed therefor, the remainder may 1 lie sold or leased and reasonable restrictiong imposed. 585— 9 4-4t 1 I

The above advertisement is published , by this newspaper because of the importance to the State of properly advertising the special election for the ' adoption or rejection of the proposed < three Constitutional Amendments. In j the belief that the Legislature inadvertently fixed a price for this particular 1- notice far below the legal rate govern- ' f iug all legal advertising, this newspaper. while accepting the price fixed and . making the publication for the reason mo tioned above, does so under protest, u and gives notice that the price paid is i not to be considered a precedent gore *- ! s ing any other legal advertising. r NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS. 1, - e Estate of Benjamin S. Curtis, Deceased. ! I Pursuant to the order of Edward L. t - Rice, Surrogate of the County of Cape 1 1 May, made on the 31st day of August 'J A. D., 1915, on the application of the • * subscriber. Administrator of said de- ? ceased, notice is hereby given to the ' creditors of said deceased to exhibit to 1 the subscriber under oath or affirmation ■ their claims and demands against tbe g estate of said deceased within nine months from the 31st day of August. ( A. D., 1915. or they will be forever "| , barred of any action against the eub- t 1 scriber Dated August 31st, A. D., 1915. (. GEORGE S. CURTIR. d Administrator I J. M. E. Hildretb, Proctor. C I 684— P-4-»t ! d f * 1 AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING THE I , DIGGING UP OF STREETS. n t " , Section 1. Be it ordained and enacted c by the inhabitants of the Borough of . Cape May Point, in Borough Council assembled, and it is hereby enenacted by the authority of tbe same, that any person or persons, com- * pany or corporation, digging up or open- e ing any street for the purpose of mak- 0 ing any connection or repairs to any u | water, gas, sewer, or other pipes, or to ' any telegraph, telephone or other wires. ' ' or to any conduit," culvert, manhole, or ** 1 any purpose whatsoever, shall imme- ^ diately thereafter, at their own expense, fill iruand properly tamp and ram the trench and repave the same with proper T material and leave the street in as gord condition as when the work was com- v menced and to satisfaction of the Street Committee, or tlieir representative. At e the time of making application for a - permit for such purpose, as herein pro- ,, tided, such person, or persons, company g( , or corporation shall 'deposit with tinBorough Clerk the sum of Fifteen Dol- y lars to cover the expenses of repairing u and repaving such street, and in ease such person or persons, company or cor- p poration shall fail or neglect to make „ sueh repairs within the time specified, jj the said sum so deposited shall be forfeited to the Borough, and the said Clerk under the direction of the Street Committee is hereby directed to apply said sum to the repair of said street, r. case such sum so deposited shall be for such purposes, then the q person or persons, company or corporation. so openirfg up said street, shall al- r pay the additional araouqt necessary fflr repairs. In the event of such street I p being put and left in as good -conditions g] as when said work was commenced and r, to the satisfaction of the .Street Com-mitti-e. the said «um of Fifteen Dollars so deposited shall be returned to the )H-rsou or persons, company or corporation making the deposit. . c Section 2. And be it further ordained and enacted that it shall be un- g; . lawful for any person or persons, company or corporation," at any time, to gj open any street for the above or for any purpose whatsoever without first hav- A .obtained a written -permit for the q "same from the Borough Clerk. p, Section 3. And be it' further ordained and enacted that for each an? every vioof the provisions of this ordi- -p( nance, the Mayor or -Tnstice of the Peace, may upon complaint, and due proof, impose such fine upon the offender offenders as he may think proper not

j exceeding the sum of Twenty-five Dol-, : lars, for each and every offence with costs to be taxed, and in default of said fine and costs may commit the said offender or offenders to the Borough or County Jail until such fine and costs are . paid, Section 4. And be it further ordained and enacted that this ordinance shall take effect immediately upon iit having - been passed, approved and published according to law. Passed first and second reading July ' 7th, 1915. Approved. K W. SPRINGER, Mayor i Attest:— H. H. Busse, Clerk. . 505— 9-25-3t [ NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS ESTATE OF JAME8 P. TOLEN, de- I ceased. Pursuant to the order of Edward L. < Rice, surrogate of the County of Cape I May, made on the twenty-eigth day of • July, A. D. 1916, on the application of -be subscribers, executors of said de- 1 creased, notice is hereby given to ered- ' iters of said deceased to exhibt to the ubscribers, upon oath or affirmation, 1 their claims and demands against the < state of said deceased within bine « months from the twenty -eighth day of July, A. D. 1916, or they will be forever « barred of any action against the sub- a ecribers. v Dated July 28, 1915. t CHRISTOPHER A. GALLAGHER, •" DENNIS 8. KELLY, Executors. p SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, 569 — 8,I4-9t Proctor. 0

' NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS. Estate of James P. Tolan, deecased. Pursuant to the order of Edward L. ' Surrogate of the County of Cape May, made on the 28th day of July, A. D., 1615, on the application of the subscribers, executors of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of 1 said deceased to exhibjt to the subscribers under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate I I of said deceased within nine months from the 28th day of July, A. D., 1915, or tbey will be forever barred of any action against the subscribers. Dated July 28, A. D., 1915. CHRISTOPHER A. GALLAGHER, DENNIS S. KELLY, Executors. F. Eldredgc, Proctor. 666— 8-7-9t SECRET SOCIETIES. Chpe Island Lodge 'No. 36, F. ar.d A. — Communications second and fourth of each month at lodge room and Franklin etreets. Adoniram Chapter, No. 39, Royal Arch Masons — Convocations third Monday of each month at lodge. room, Washington and Franklin streets. Mayflower Lodge, No. 258, Independent Order of Odd Fellows — -Meets each Friday at Auditorium, Jackson street Cape May Encampment. No. 68, L 0. F., meets the second and fourth of each month at the Auditorium. Ogallalla Tribe, No. 157, Improved Order of Red Men. Meete each Tuesevening at Auditorium. Columbia Lodge, No. 23, Independent | of Mechanics — Meets each Mon- - evening at the Auditorium. I Patriotic Sons of America — Meets each Tuesday evening at the Rutherford on " Decatur street Cape May Lodge No. 21, A. O. U. W., meets first and third Thursdays of each month at Rutherford Building, 312 Decatur street. Cape May Council, No. 1691, Royal Arcanum — Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at Auditorium. Capfe May Conclave, No. 183, Improved Order of Heptaeophs-Jseets at Rutherford Building, 312 Decatur street, second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Cape May Camp, No. 8772, Modern Woodmen of America — Meets first Wednesday of each month at the AudiCamp 110, P. 0. S. of A. of Gold Spring, meets Thursday evening of each week at the Jr. Hall at Cold Spring at 8.00 p. at. Cold Spring Council. Jr. O. U. A- M. 135— Meets in Hall at Cold Spring | every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Cape May Fire Department meets on first Monday evening in each month at corner of Washington and Franklin streets. - 1 Friendship Council No. 27, D. of A. — on Tuesday afternoon of each week at 2.30 in Jr. O. U. A. M. Hall. The John Mecray Post, No. 40, G. A. R. — Meets on the first Monday of each , month at 7.30 o'clock p. m. at Frankstreet school building. COUNTY DIRECTORY. Justice of Supreme Court, Charles C. ' Black, Dem., 1P22 Judge, Howard Carrow. Dem., 1921. , Law Judge. Henry H. Eldredge, Dem., April 1, 1916. of Pleas, vacant. 1 Coleman F. Corson, Dem., 1917. — Wm. H. Thompson, Rep., ^ Lower Township, Nor. 1925; Mark Lake, Rep., Ocean City, Nov., 1916; j B. C. Ingersoll, Wildwood. Clerk, A. Carlton Hildretl, Repl , Jan., 1920. j 1 Edward L. Rice, Dem.. Nov., " 1617. r Senator, Harry Wbeaton, Dem., < 1916. Lewis T. Stevens, 1616. Collector, Joseph 1." Scull. Ren. * Board of Elections — H. S 0 Dougherty, Alfred land, Walter Ruth erford, G M. Westcott. of Court — Second Tuesday In * April, September and December. I » t Advertise in the Star and Wave. 1

GREEN CREEK Heath Xorbury repaired the roof of the tenement house of Seth Miller last I Thursday. I Edward Compton has one of the largo I t.-ams of blacks of Luther M. Swain and will work it -on the road for John New- . comb. Elmer Hemingway bad a sale of stand- ■ corn Wednesday afternoon on the Stiles farm. Truman Hickman cried tho sale. Rev. William A. Ellis spent part of week at Ocean Oty. Harry Watson and Truman Hiekm.n delivered millet hay to Allen Grace, A»gleeea, and Charles L Learning, Cold Spring, last week. Richard Holmes has had his automobile repaired and now makes his regular runs in same. Joseph Camp has finished grinding king crabs here and has moved to Goshen where he has a hundred thousand more to grind and ship. Capt. James R. R' " of Court House, Slid (.apt Thomas S. Ludlam, who ruso government st-am'r in water*, an..' with his wife are visiting Court House friends, called on friends here Friday.; to see both. Couii again. John Bell and wife entertained comfrom Millvillo Sunday. It is said a lot has been bought at the corner and afine new building erected auu aunt: new uunaing erected

- in the near future. Mrs. Sadie Eldredge and children are at Dias Creek this week caring for the ' . home of her sister, Mra Walter Camp, 9 while she attends the session of tho . Grand Temple in Trenton. Her mother, - Mrs. Harriet Bowen is their side. Rev. W. A. Ellis is at his former f home in Millsboro, Delaware, this week. - He is contemplating returning to his r native state in the spring. s . Charles Holmes began building the 1 new house for Charles Hollingsead at i the corner this week. " Our people were very sorry to learn of the death -of Mra Capt. Elmer Willetts at Dias Creek Saturday morning. , Wesley Thompson has the nicest flower yard and the best kept lawn of - any of our people.

The Grand Castle and Grand Temple 1 of New Jersey of K. G. E. opened its - sessions in Trenton on Monday forning. Excelsior Ca6tle, No. 61, will be represented by Aaron Robinson, and the Tern1- pie will be represented by Mrs. Maggie B Camp. Past Templars who attended this session from Arbutus, No. 30, were Mra .1 Lydia Robinson, Mrs. Rao Hollingsead, - Mrs. Bertha Cresse. Mrs Creese is in line for the Grand Templars chair and . will be elected to the Vide Templars s chair at this session. We wish her 1 gncceBB. Capt. M. M. Norbury is this week > having a new garage built with cement • floor. Edward Compton is doing the j work. Charles Hollingsead and wife spent Sunday evening with her sisters, at ' Court House. Not in the history of our oldest men 1 were the black or Buffalo flies known to 1 be so thick. Some. 01 our farmers are having trouble to keep their horses in J harness. We are glad to note the good condition of our public school. Mr. Little [ and Miss Hoffman have started in for a successful year Barton Selover died of consumption ' Tuesday morning at five o'clock. He has | been sick a long time. Funeral Thursday, interment in the Methodist *Cem1 eterv here. William Thompson, of Cape May undertaker. The workmen on the new road seem | to be made of fighting material as was 1 proven Monday wh<n they went on a • strike. FEEL LIKE GIVING UP? Cape May C H. People On the Verge Of Collapse. A bad back mak<s you miserable all the time— Lame every morning; sore all day. It hurts to etoop— it hurts to straighten. What with headache, dizzy spells, urinary weakness. No wonder people arc- discouraged, Who do. not know the kidneys -may the cause of it ell Give tbe weakened kindneye needful Use a tested and proven kindney None endorsed like DoanV Kidney Mrs. George M. Bilber, Sea Isle City, J., says: "I suffered for years with kidney and bladder trouble. I tried any number of medicinre and consulted docbut did not get (puch relief until I used Doan's Kidney Pills. They did so much good that I wouldn't think of being without them." Price 50c at all dealers. Dont simply ssk for a kidney remedy — get Doan's Pills— the same that Mrs Bilber had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., BuffaN. Y.