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IH CHANCERY OF SEW JERSEY. -' ^ ' ti To Charka H. Paaae, Either Jane Pease, c Sheldon T. Pease, Riaie Peue. Et- t| elyn P. Chambers and Ernest W. * Kemp. r By rirtue of an order of the Court of * Chancery of New Jersey, made on the t day of the date hereof,, ia a cause a wherein William T. Peaae, et ux, et ala, « are complainants, and you are defen- ® dacta, yon are required to appear, plead, t answer or demur to the complainants' e bill on or before the fourteenth day of 1 March next, or said bill will be taken ' as confessed against you. bill is filed for the partition of d certain lands situate in the City of Cape 0 May, in the county of Cape May, and J State of New Jersey, of which Jane D. f Pease died, seized; and you Charles H. i Pease, Sheldon T. Pease, and Evelyn P. ' Chambers, are made defendants because ^ you claim to be tenants in common , therein and own said lands or some parts thereof; and you, Esther Jane Pease ana ' Risie Pease, are made defendants, because as the wives of Charles H. Pease , and Sheldon T. Pease .respectively, you r »l«fan a right of dower in the respective t shares of your husband's in the said f premises; and you Ernest W. Kemp, s are made a defendant because you claim j to have an attachment issued out of the t Ospe May County Circuit Court against s the interest of the "said Charles H. Peue, c on the said lands and claim some interest c therein. t Dated January 11, 1918. f LEWIS T. STEVENS, e Solicitor of Complainants, " c 618 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. ( 896 — l-0-4t p. f.— $8.40
CONSTIPATION OiiiHam. Laxative anrl Liter* Table-tn. Tbejr relieve conKOpatien and bilious at- , tacks; are powerful yet gentle In action For sale br druggists or sent br mall on re i ceipt of prtoo. 10c., Sic. and Sdc. BOOTH -OVDTON COMPACT 11 Broadway, Hew York Children Cry fOR FLETCRER'S CASTORIA Gummed Labels in fancy cut out detlgns, or colors at very low prices A 1 postal will bring full information. J Star and Wave Publishing Company. , Ckpe May, K. J. f t Rubber 6tamp pads, rubber stamp ink 1 and numbering machine ink at Star and t Wave Stationery Department. a _ 300 ARTICLES - 300 ILLUSTRATIONS , ITEEP Infoqpied of the World's Progress in I Engineering. Mechanics and Invention. For I Father and Son and All the Family. It appeals I to*|^tbe5^,ae^2oISti1"o;«n£^Cn' I for Uuua. new and liitereati&g udTtb Written So You Can Understand It " i POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE sua. asidua.. a«»o«. CHICAGO ■— —M— j k Established 1886 'Phoie Connection = THE DB1M SIORt ' W1NT: k MILLINERY , A brand new collection — smart - I Winter Hats tor all occasions { Walking Ilats, Sport HaV. t?. *■ Hats no two alike; some trimmed with wings, some with lace, some with no trimming at all, but very ( smart In material and shape. All the fashionable winter colors. 0. L. W. Knerr 518 4c 520 Washington St. Cape May. N. J. - I Meadow View farm] Vegetables and Produce ERMA, N. J. Keystone Haw US ?
The meeting Monday night In Voce- ^ Uonal Hall, .Court House, brought every . chair in the building into use and with 1 window ledges and radiators aa L supplementary- Six ladles were In the / reserved seats. ' The lantern lecture 8 upon poultry keeping and giving, q the Ideas of John Dryden. the Oregon 7 expert, wu in some things new to us, ' and embodying a whole lot of au«- q gestions. Mr. Thranher talked upon ' starting an orchard. Illustrating wfth 1 apple trees from nursery stock. The 1 numbers with the discussions and L experiences incident tnereunto. kept all 7 Interested until near to midnight. Mr. 1 was ill and his experiences in fa pork gro wine will be given later 7 Florist Laftge will speak next Mon- V upon ■Beautifying Home Grounds." and Director Staclcbouse will by re- f quest operate the Babcock Milk Tester. 2 with Master William MaeKlsslc. as as- \ slBtant. the samples to be of that sold | in the town and as brought from nearby . The main topics of lest Mon- I meeting were repeated Tuesday L night at the fortnightly club'a meet- / ing In Palermo FREE 1916 POCKET DIARY. { We take pleasure in announcing that a of our readers can secure a fine 1916 pocket diary just issued free I of charge, by tending the postage there- . two cents in stamps to D. Swift and Co., Patent Lawyers, Washington, 0. This diary is a "gold mine" of useful every day information, bound in pretty leather like stiff red cover, contains blank note spaces for each day of 1916, calendars for 1916 and 1917; states amount of our wonderful crop 1915, the greatest any nation has produced; shows the amount of corn, wheat, oats, bay, potatoes, tobacco and cotton produced in each state; states the votes cast by each state for Wilson, Roosevelt and Taft In 1912, the census population of each state in ] 1890, 1900 and 1910, the population of . about 600 of the largest cities in the i United States, a synopsis of business 1 laws, patent laws, household recipes, and much other useful information. The diary would cost you 25 cents at a book store. For three (3) cents in stamps we 1 will send a nice wall calendar size 10*11 inches. Send 5 one-cent stamps and get . the diary and calendar. Samuel Iredell, Collector of Internal Revenue of the First Internal Revenue 1 District of the State of New Jersey, I notifies all persons interested that»Congress has reenacted the Emergency Act i of October 22, 1014, and that the special taxes of brokers, customhouse brokers, commercial brokers, and pawnbrokers; of commission merchants; of proprietors of theatres, museums, concert halls, - and moving pidture hojises, where ad- | mission is charged; of proprietors of circuses, public exhibitions or shows for | money; of proprietors of bowliug alleys, i pool and billiard rooms; of dealers in leaf tobacco; of dealers in tobacco, cigars, snuff and cigarettes, whose an- | nual receipts are $200 or more; and of j manufacturers of tobacco, manufacturers of cigars, and manufacturers of cigarettes, for the six months ending | June 30. 1016, must be paid within th" | month of January. 1916. in order, to | avoid the incurring of additional penal- I ties. Blank forms on which applications can be made for the various classes : of special tax stamps can lie secured from either the Collector's office in Camden. or from any of the division deputy collectors. Dated December 21. 1915. See those new Baby Coaches at Wentzell's 33 Perry Street. ' PAfcKKh'A "J ^ HAIR BALSAM Beauty toGreyor^eidedHair i A. H. FAULKNER Contractor and Builder Key.tonq*hnn- slm k2J Hnglus Mrect tape May.N.J.^
(|l. H. SHITH | || Clothier || 0 608 WtsUiEtM St. !| q ) Opposite It. -ding Sta. i ) CAPE MAY H. J. jj fa N Suits for 8< up words { N 4 / Orsnoati from 8T to 111 1 i r k Hata. Caps. Iraki sst f k r k Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods ' k 7 \ ot Philadelphia prtoea. f h TEN Strong Companies AggregaU Capital over 1(0,000.006 Represented 1 y SAMUEL F. ELFire Insurance A rent. years of experience. Tour Insurance placed with me Is absolute protection from loss by fire. Apply to & F. ELDREDGE Merchants National Bank Building Cape May. New Jersey. W. H. BRIGHT Fire Insurance In any part of Cape May Cc HOLLY BEACH, N. J JOHN BRIGHT GENERAL INSURANCE Real Estate and Mortgage Investments 1 RIGHT BUILDING JRWOOD R.J. Special Prices IN WINE S For Xmas S. Teitelman's Wholesale WINES AND LIQUORS 312 Washington Street "Both Phones ~ Cape May, N. J
CO TO H. C. BOHM 232 JACKSON STREET FOR FRESH FISH taker, frcm his own fish pound daily ALL OTHER SFA FOODS IN SEASON Both Phones Prompt Deliveries Charts, York Stite, York YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders CAPE MAY, N. J. Estimates cheerfully given on all kinds of buildings SATISFACTION GUARANTEED P. a Box 661
E. W. DAVID
30 YEARS EXPERIENCE
REGISTERED PLUMBER 1144 WASHINGTON^ ST. CAPE MAY, N. J. Ma.Pke.MT
(UN *u(| ► TH* I > PENNSYLVANIA | I INSURANCE COMPANY ) » Incorporate ibj. ) CHARTEB PERPETUAL ) 0BFICE, 508-510 WALNUT ST ) Philaddphia, Pa. 5 Capital $75<M)OOlOO I Assets . - $8.00236221 i Surplus - $2326,053 39 DIRECTOBS. / Chariei H. Barry John L. Thomson 5 B. Dale Benson W. Gardner Crowoli 5 J. Tatnall Lea Edward T. Stotesbory \ Richard M. Oadwalader i Edwin K. Benson, Jr. Henry . L Brown - A riHART.kB H. BARRY, President JOHN L. THOMSON, Vice President - W. GARDNER CROWELL, 2d Vice Pres. and Sec'y. HAMPTON L. WARNER, Asst. Sec'y. WV. J. DAWSON, Sec. Agency. Dept. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENT Merchants National Bank Building. ' Cor. Washington and Decatur street?, Ospe May, New Jersey. W. L. Ewing Jr. • wagon builder » automobile painter | Large ,nd Small Work 1 Carefull Executed j i* . — — Estimates Cheerfully Furnished * W. L. EWING. JR. West Perry Sta., • Keystone Phone IZZZZII^^ZI 1 - J. C. LITTLE Paints, Varnishes and _ Painters Supplies Agent for N. Z. Graves Co. 103 Jackson Street ■ ( NOTICE. T. H. Taylor . ounces that t his ; Central Shoe Store 626 Wa'hlngton street, he continues the shoe business City for - BALL BAND RUBBER 1 I have taken the agency in Cape May footwear, and would call spectal attsn- J : tion to the new VAC Boot, made by thia company. The best on the marketWill still do all kL a of repair work. Shoe findings and dressing for sale. i T. H. TAYLOR M 626 Washington St.. Cape May, N. J.
ESTABLISHED 1905 ;g|: i t w~r Troy Laundry i PHONE 1 LUMBER — AND 1 Mill Work ( GEO. OGDEN & SON Weutosll's, 33 ferry street, will give ^ you bida on furniture carpet and fittings for your entire house and put II u place for ym. *
>It catches the GERMS as well as the ■ DUST. If your jobber or dealer doe. not ■ have PAXSONH SANITARY SWEEPING COMPOUND, thea write to us and we will see that you are supplied. MANUFACTURED BY Paxson Manufacturing Company 219 Saiuom St, PhifadelphU, P., Peeked in barrel., one-half barrels aad tubs for use ia stores, factories, theatres, hotels, churdies, schools, etc., and in 6c, lOe and 26e packages for household use. It cleans the floors and brightens carpets leaving the rooms in a pure and sanitary condition from the use of the disinfectant and deodorizer that it contains. Ask your grocer for a package on the free trial proportion. 'i Insist on having PAXSONH SANITARY SWEEPING COMPOUND. Accept no substitutes. Our name is on all barrels and packagea. 11 1
At Laventhol's PRICES REASONABLE Watch for the wagon, do your winshopping right at your home. We full line winter clothing, shoes and rubbers. Store open on stormy days and evenings. WHEN FURNISHING A SUMMER HOME whether it be a cozy bungalow or a magnificent mansion, it is of fir-l 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 years to come, and a large percentage of the cost can be saved by the advice and as sistance of an experienced dealer. WENTZELL'S, 33 Perry Street. Hefrigerators of tried and proven quality. New importation of mattings. New Linoleums, Crex Grass Rugs. Everything in house Come in and see. r Hotel Windsor OPEN THE ENTIRE YEAR . An ideal place to spend the winter. ' R. HALPIN, Prop. TL ^ 1V4_ „^TT Comfortable Surroundings. Special 1 110 iviarcy rates for Winter and Spring. Open all the Year Excellent Table. MRS. T. C. SINK MILLER COTTAGE 934 PERRY STREET Now open, excellent table, comfortable rooms, good service, convenient locatiou Keystone Phone 68-8. H. H. McPHERSOH. THE SANRITA MRS. GEORGE A. COOPER Ufiyeue Street C»pe Maj, New Jefsw THE HARRISON MRS. C. D. HARRISON Cor. Perry and South Lafayette Street*, Cape May, N. J.
HOTEL DEVON J. L. KEHR, Proprietor South Lafayette Street Cape May, New Jersey
Bellemere Cottage MRS. E. SMITH 109-11 Perry Street, Cape May, N. J

