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NOTICE OF ELECTION. Ol r D, CITY OF CAPE MAY, M. J. Notice U hefeby given _ Umt on ^ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 1916, the Mid Boards of Registry nod Elections for the CITY OF CAPE MAY, N. J., • will sit to hold n Special Election to rote on the three proposed amendments Co the 8tate Constitution, tl The polls will be open from 6 o'clock ti ,A. M. until 7 o'clock P. M. Notice is hereby given that the Boards ® of Registry and Election will sit at ! Pirst, fieooad, Third and Fourth Bee- , tion Districts of the City of Cape May, N. J., *t the house of ElUs Coverdale, UM Washington Street, for the First Section District; at the Old Water „ Works Building on Washington Street, t ■ear Madison Avenue, for the Second \ Section District; at the Public School Building on Franklin Sweet for the Third Election District; at the store of Edwsrd Cresae, 108 Perry Street, for the Fourth Section District, on ^ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 1915, i between the hours of 1 o'clock snd 9 1 O'clock P. M for the purpose of making a registration of voters and to revise snd correct the register of voters for the General Section to be held on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1915.
Notice is hereby given that on j TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1915. between the hours of 6 o'clock A- M. ! and 7 o'clock P. M. a General Election • will be held at which time the votera of the Mid City will vote for the fol- ( lowing officers: One Member of the State Senate. One Member of the General Assembly. One Coroner. One (token Freeholder. One Mayor. One Recorder. Three Council men. One Constable. Dated September 11, 1915. THOS. W. MILLET, Ctiy Clerk. NOTICE OF ELECTION. BOROUGH OF SOUTH CAPE MAY. Notice is hereby giren that on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 1915. the said Boards of Registry and Elections for the Borough of South Cape May, N. J., Will sit to hold a Special SecElection to vote on the three proposed amendments to the State Constitution. The polls will he open from 0 o'clock A. M. until 7 o'clock P. M. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Registry and Election will sit at the Borough Hall, in the Borough of South Cspr May, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1915, V between the hours of 1 o'clock aud 9 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of making a registration of voters and to revise and correct the register of voters for the General Election to be held on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2nd, 1915. Notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1915. between the hours of 6 o'clock A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M. a General Election will be held at which time the voters or the Mid City will vote for the following officers: One Member of the SUte Senate One Member of the General Assembly. 1
One Coroner. J On Two Council men. Dated September 11, 1915. E. B. MARTIN, Aj Borough Clerk. Al I • - - A1 ~~ 1> NOTICE OF ELECTION. BOROUGH OF WOODBINE. Notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY, OCTOBER I9th, 1915, I the said Boards of Registry and Elections for the 1 Borough of Woodbine, N. J, will tit to hold a Special ElccEleotiou to vote on the three proposed amendments to the State Constitution. * The poll- will I* "pen from 6 o'clock C • A. M. until 7 o'clock P. it. c Notice it hereby given that the Board of Registry and Election will sit at Liberty Hall, Borough of Woodbine, on I TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 1915, 1 between the rtours of 1 o'clock and » o'clock P. M. for the purpose of making a registration of voters and to revise and correct the register of voters for the General Section to be held on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2nd, 1915. Notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2nd, 1915. between the hours of « c'dock A- M. and 7 o'clock P. M. a General Election will be held at which time the voters of the m">4 «ty wfll vote for the folSUU StuU One Member of the General Assembly. ■a
' ■■ One Chosen Freeholder. Ose Justice of the Peace. September 11, 1915. J A. A- JOHNSTON, - i Borough Clerk, i - ; I ' " ' i NOTICE OF ELECTION. BOROUGH OF WEST CAPE MAY, N. J. ' Notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 1915. the? Mid Boards of Registry and Elections for the Borough of West Cape May, HJ. will sit to hnld a Special SeeElection to vote on the three proposed amendments to the SUte Constitution. The polls will be open from 6 o'clock A. M. until 7 o'clock P. M. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Registry and Election will sit at Council Chamber, in the Fire House, Cape May, N. J- om TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1915, between the hours of 1 o'clock and 9 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of making registration of voters and to revise and correct the register of voters for the General Section to be held on - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1915. Notice is hereby given that cm TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1915.
the hours' of 6 o'clock A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M. a General Election v will be held at which time the voters of the Mid City will vote for. the following officers: v ' One Member of the SUte Senate. One Member of the General Assembly. ^ One Coroner. Two Councilmen. Dated September 11, 1915. ® THEODORE W. REEVES, ^ Borough Clerk. ] ► 1 NOTICE OF ELECTION. j LOWER TOWNSHIP. Notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY, OCTOBER I9th, 1915, the said Boards of Registry and Elec- - . tion for , LOWER TOWNSHIP, N. J„ ' will sit -to hold a Special ElccKlection to vote on the three proposed ' amendments to the SUte Constitution. The polls will be open from 6 o'clock ■ A. M. until 7 o'clock J?. M. Notice is hereby given that the Board c of Registry and Election will sit at 1 Lower Township, at the Township ( House. Cold Spring, N. J., on , TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1915, 1 i I ; between the hours of 1 o'clock and 9 t o'clock P. M. for the purpose of making 1 a registration of voters and to revise ' and correct the register of voters for < the General Election to be held on , > TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1P15. 1 Notice is hereby given that on - TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2nd, 1915. ' between the hours of C o'clock A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M. a General Election will be held at which time the voters of the said Cltv will vote for the following officers: One Member of the SUte Senate. , One Memljer ol the General Assembly. , s One Coroner. - One Assessor. One Collector. Two Surveyors of the Highway. -. One Township Committeeman. onr 1UH1IDUV . tlH
Pound Keeper for District No. 1. (hie Pound Keeper for District No. 2. One Pound Keeper for District No. 3. One Pound Keeper for District No. 4. — Appropriation for Roads. Appropriation for Deficientics. Appropriation for Relief of Peer. Dated September 11, 1915. CHARLES C. REEVES, Township Clerk; <U hi Notice of Election. w BOROUGH OF CAPE MAY POINT, t| NEW JERSEY. Notice is hereby given that an . *1 Election will be held in the Borough of j " Cape May Point, N. J., at the house j of Harry H. Busse, on Brainard Avenue ; fi and Railroad, on I TUESDAY. OCTOBER 19th, 1915. t i the Mid Board of Registry and Elec tions for the ' Borough of Cape May Point, N. J., c will ait to hold a Special Election to ] r vote on the three proposed amendments . to the State Constitution. The polls will be open from 6 o'clock A. M. until 7 o'clock p. m. Dated September 10, 1915. ^ HARRY H. BUSSE, n Borough Clerk. I- — Advertise your wants In the Gape r. May SUr and Wave.
NOTICE. The County Board ei Taxation will I bear appaala from aaseaamenU of Uxoa the different muirfpaUtlM of dp* May County at the places designated upon the dates named, and at time speoUad. 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 i who desire them, upon application to the Secretory of the Board, Hairy Stitea, Cape May Court House, N. J. South Cape May— Borough Hall, Tuesday. October 26th, 1916, 10 a. m. to 12 Cape May Point — Borough Hall, Toes1 day, October 26th. 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. ~ West Cape May— Borough Hall, Wed- " nesday. October 27th, 9 a. m. to 12 BOOB. I Lower Township — Township Hall, t Wednesday. October 27th, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Upper Township — Tuckahoe Hotel, Thursday. October 28th, 10 a. m. to 12 noon. g Woodbine — Borough Hall, Thursday, ic October 28th. 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. ,r Dennis Township— Knights of Pythias Hall, Dennisviile, Friday, October 29th, 9 a. m. to 11 a. m. Middle Township — Tax Board P-oom in Court House, Cape May Court House, Friday, October 29th, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Cape May City— City Hall, Wednesdav. November 3rd, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. . November 3rd, lu to j m. n
Ocean City— City Hall, Thursday, No- fi verabes 4th, 10 a. m. to 3 p- m- b Sea Isle City— City Hall, Friday, No- a vember 5th, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. » Stone Harbor — Borough Hall, Tues- s. November 9th, 10 %. m. to 3 p. m. ti Wildwood City— City Hall, Wednesday, November 10th, 10 a. tn. to 3 p. m. s North Wildwood — Borough Hail, f Thursday, November 11th, 10 a. m. to a 12 noon. t Wildwood Crest. — Borough Hall, t Thursday, November 11th. 2 p. m. to 4 ii p. ra. * Avalon — Borough Hall, Friday, No- « vomber 12th. 10 a- m. to 3 p. m. t O. J. BLAOKWELL, f .IAS. T. HOFFMAN,"" f WM. J. TYLER, 1 Cape May County Board of Taxation [ Attest;— Harry Stites, Secretary. i Dated. Cape May Court House, N. J-. i October L 1915. 611— !0-2-4t pf— 811.20 NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS. of G. Bolton Eldredge, Deceased. Pursuant to the order of Edward L. Itice. Surrogate of the -County of Cape May, made on the eighth day of September, A. D., 1915, on the application of the subscriber. Administrator, estate of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber, under oath or affirmation their claims and demands ( demands against the estate of said de- , ceased within nine months from the i eighth day of September, A. D., 1915, or 1 they will be forever barred of any actisn against the subscriber. Dsted September 8th, A. D., 1915. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, 000-9-11-9 Administrator estate. ATLANTIC CITY RAILROAD CO. Camden, N. J., September 18, 1915. The annual meeting of the stockholders of this Company and an election of Directors to serve for the ensuing year will he held at the office of the Company. Kaign's Point Fcrrv House. Kaign's Point, Camden, N. J., on Monday, October 11, 1915. at 3 o'clock P. M.
GEO. ZTEGLER, Secretary. ^ J01— 9-18-4t I /r RIO GRANDE r Alex Edwards and wife spent two days of this week in Philadelphia. Mrs, Harry Smallwuod and little of Camden, spent Sunday with | parents, Mr. and Mrs. .lames tislier. i K. A. Williams spent the first of the week in Philadelphia. Herman Motti* motored to Trenton , one day last week where he attended! State Fair. Joe Hoffman and wife, of Wildwood. J ' spent over Sunday with IV. C. Neai and [wife. ! Mrs. Uriah Cresse and son spent the ! of the week with friends in BridgeIton. VV. S. Kimble and son Calvin visited the State Fair on Thursday last. _ Kpliraiin McCarty, of Malaga, spent over Sunday with his mother, Mrs. E. McCarty. Frank Cprson spent the first of the week with his wife who is in the Cooper Hospital. Mrs. Corspn is doing very nicely we are glad to hear. Miss Theressa Fisher is much improved at this writing. Janice Lock haB' moved his family to PennsgTOve. N. J. Dave Morrison and wife are visiting his brother at Clayton for a few days. Miss May Neal spent Saturday at Wildwood. Harold Morton who is teaching f '■ school at Dias Creek spent over Sunday . with his parents.
i We know a maa who bought four or lota of cantaloupes early in the sea■oo, fousd them fat and tasteless, and banished santslonpes from his table on the ground that farmers dout grow the kind of fruit nowadays that they did when he was a boy. There are mea who wont read any1 thing hut the new. in fhe Sunday news1 paper because they have come to the r conclusion, after experience with other ) newspapers than the Sunday edition of r "The Philadelphia Record," that all Sunday newspapers are insipid and un- - profitable. But because s man has J eaten cantaloupes that were grows in close proximity to a cucumber patch, - nod cross fertilixed with the cucumbers bv industrious insects, thus partaking 1- of the qualities of both plants, there is 2 no reason why he should eschew Rooky Fords-, and because he has been imposed I, upon with the common run of Sunday newspaper trash' there is no reason why he should not acquaint himself with the 1, contents of "The Sunday Record"— snd 2 become a constant reader. There is nothing flat in the flavoring r, of "The Sunday Recoid." Its news pages aet the standard for its feature is pages. You've heard of the lovable h, naive "Pollyanna?" She's a "Sunday Record" regular. You know the ordinary m kind of -folored "corniest" Well, "The c, Sunday Record" comics are different — n. and better. And there's "Willie Green." s- whose amusing antics on the farm have made a lasting hit; and a full page of maae a taming mi: uiu a iuu page ui
fashions every week; and a page of emand a separately bound magazine section, with colored cover, handsomely illustrated, to which the best short story writers in the country contribute. But we have just touched the high spots in skipping over "Sunday Record" features. There are so many of them, and their appeal is so skilfully directed the different members of the family, that the chief problem of the publishers must be liow to make up the paper so one copy may be equitably divided among several persons. If you have taking a Sunday newspaper that gives you that tired feeling, try the Sunday issue of "The -Philadelphia and get over it. The highest praise we can give it is to say that it j the daily issue of Philadelphia's best m newspaper on a bigger scale. ^ J. C. LITTLE Paints, Varni»he» and Painters Supplies Agent for N. Z. Graves Co. 103 Jackson Street NOTICE. f T. H- Taylor announces that . t hit Central «<oe 8tore *1* Wa-hlnxton street, ha continues the ahoa business City for MIX BAND RUB BUT I have takaa the agency la Cfaa May footwear, and would call apacStf attention to the new VAC boot, made by . thla company. The beat on the merkatWin atllt do all hi: a of repair work. Shot flwdfUsa mat 4reaalar for nle. T. H. TAYLOR ■H WaaMavten 1H„ Cape May, *. J. established 1905
i ' *r^~- ■ " 1 Troy Laundry ^ phone j LUMBER and Mill Work s GEO. OGDEN & SON j j Petitions for Commissioner or other I p blanks sold at the Star and Wave I y Stationery Department.
ANNOPHCEMENT MAX FOTASHNKX Auhkm that W hu opc».J t knack U Man at Braadwaj aad Mcrhciai Stoat, WaM Cap. Ma,. An extra ckniea Baa of ; Feed, Hey, .Flour „ and Poultry Supplies will b« sold at low prices ooffsbtant with good qualities. Broadway and Mechanic St. WEST CAPE MAY
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rri « a Comfortable Surroundings. Special 1 lie Marcy rate* for Winter and Spring. Open all the Year Excellent Table. MRS. T. C. SINK MILLER COTTAGE >34 PERRY STREET Now outs, excellent Uble, comfortable rooms, good service, convenient loeattsa I Kcytone Phone 58-8. H. H. McPHERSOU. MRS. 6E0I6E k. COOPER 511 Lafayette Street Cape Maj, Mew Jcr THE HARRISON MRS. C D. HARRISON Cor. Perry and South Lafayette Streets, Cape May, N. HOTEL DEVON J. L. KEHR, Proprietor Swith Laf^kh. Street Cape Me,, New Jer IBEUEMERE COTTAfiE | MRS. E. SMITH 109-11 Perry Street, Cape May, N. J

