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JH CHARCERY OT H*W JKBSKT^ To O. Paul Kaffke: I Br virtue of an order of the Oart of Chancery of Now Jeraey made on the day of the date hereof in a cauae wherein I George Lyle i» complainant and yon and > other, are defendanta, you are required to appear, plead, anawer or deipur to ' the bill of aaid complainant on or before the 13th day of September nert or tue ' aaid bill will be taken as confesael , against you. ( The aaid biU is filed to foreclose two mortgages made by Charles H. Colburn and Janie L. Colburn, his "wife, to Realty « Corporation of Cape May, dated Febru- 5 ary 18. 1914, recorded March ti. 1014, in | County Clerk's office of Cape May Connty respectively in book 119 of Mortgages for said County page 519 and book 123 of Mortgages page 168, each securing the sum of $2,000 with interest and cover- . ing premises in the City of Cape May and County of Cape May, New Jersey. You, O. Paul Kaffke, are made defendant because you may olaim to be »bc owner of the premises. Dated uly 12, 1916. , McDERMOTT *4 EN" RIGHT, Solicitors of Complainant. 75 Montgomery Street, ' 1534-7 -22-4 1 Jersey City, N. J. i la. your Money Making Money for ynt Use more of it you have employed for you, the leas you need tc ; work yourself. The Security Trust Cb.-wili pay you three per cent an your - time account. CAM YOU TALK llMPraUGE? ewmpT Xxperi*re notniui ■■ i«rj .^Th* asSr5"5™* i John D. Kupp, Ssc'y, M WilUsm 8C, New Tort TIDE TABLE FOR COLD SPRING INLET JTor Cape May Gty add 14 minutes for High Tide and 10 minutes for Low Tide. AUGUST, t * A. M. P. M. High Low High Low I 11.39 6.15 11.52 5.57 • 6.01 954 7.00 • 7 0.52 7.01 1.37 8.09 $. 2.03 8.10 2.46 9.19 $ 3.17 9.25 3.55 10.27 10 4.26 1057 458 11.28 II 5 JO 11.33 5.56 IS 6.24 0.20 0.50 0.32 13 7.18 1.11 7.42 1.24 14 8.10 - 1.58 857 2.17 15 8.M 2.47 9.19 3.05 16 9.47 3.30 10.06 3.54 17 10.34 4.17 1053 4.44 IB 1153 5.03 11.42 5.36 If 6.50 0.12 6J0 SO 054 6.43 1.04 750 11 1.29 759 200 8.29 tS 2.29 855 2.50 9.28 23 3.28 954 3.55 1053 24 *454 1058 4.48 11.13 25 : 5.14 11.19 555 1155 26 5.59 6.15 1201 27 6.42 0.35 0.56 0.44 28 7.21 1.16 7 56 1 56 29 758 1.56 8.12 2.03 SO 853 258 8.47 2.41 81 9.07 2.57 952 3.18 IS THIS YOUR EXPERIENCE Many Cape May People Are Afflicted With Annoying Kidney HU. Are you bothered with too frequent dction of the kidneys! Arc the secretions highly colored — do they contain sediment — burn and scald in voiding? These are all signs of kidney sickness and should not be neglected. Cape May people recommend Down's Kidney Pills. If your beck aohee and your kidneys are weak you will find no better recommended remedy. Mary D. Poinsette, 909 Corgie St., Oape May, says: *1 oan't say anything too good for Doan's Kidney Pills, as I have had very beneficial results from them. They have relieved me of backache and hare never failed to correct O
disorders of the kidneys. I get Doan'a Kidney Pills at Hewitt and York's Drug Store and a box is usually all I have to take before I feel strong, my back stops paining me and my kidneys become normal." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan's Kidney Pills — the same that Marv Poinsette had. Fortcr-Milburn Co., Props.. / Buffalo, N. Y. RHEUMATISM CM? rs CURED Sn tVrrc* w»:l, matl/m, Xvuntljris. t - •. IChvulnatold Ai . ... - . .. ... i er >• .«r Severe your . .. ... . ... <- VRCE *£"*• Thi Safe Deposit Vault of the fV eurity Trust Co has modern d*vtre» for security and convenience. Boxes rented at $2' and upward, •HOUGH ON RATS" ends BATS, MICE, Bugs, Die outdoors. Unbeatable exterminator. Used world over, by U. S. Gov't too. Economy sire 25c or 15c Drug and country stores. Refuse substitutes. Free comic picture R. E. S. Wells, Jersey Gty, N. J. Rubber Stamp Pads, all colors, at the < old price while they last: 26 cents each, " $2.50 per dorter; assorted colors, finest quality. After this supply is exhausted the price will advance 40 per cent. Star and Wave Stationery Department. Box ties for bills, letters, receipts, VeC made and indexed, at 25 certs each or $250 per doree. Star and Ware 9U-tW-ry I
NOTICE TO LOOT CREDITORS , of Sallie S. Johnson, Deceased. Pursuant to the order of Edward L. Rice, Surrogate of the County of Cape B made on the 20th day of July i A. D. 1016, or the application of tlu t subscriber, Executrix of aaid decease-!, e notice is hereby giYeu to the creditors o: t said deceased to exhibit to the suWrib e under oath or affirmation their da'ti:. 8 and demands against the estate of said c deceased within nine months from the 0 day of July, A D. 1916, or they will f be forever barred of any action against *■ the subscriber. s Datad July 20th. A. D. 1916. MARY H. WHILDIN, 590-9t -7-29 -pj. $7.30 Executrix. ^ HOW 1 SERVE YOU j I First, I will build you the best boat - for the money. Second, I will store your boat in my enclosed boat house by the year or the Third, I can offer you a choice of the best second hand boats and take your present craft in part payment on a new que. Railways on which to run boats. JOHN A. PHARO, 1203 Lafayette St. 1 Keystone hone No. 85D. Are you ready for your opportunity I Save part of your income regularly ana deposit your savings In this strong institution, The Security Trust Co GAPE MAY COUNTY DISTRICT SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. O fines 214 Ooean Street, Oape May, N. J. SAMUEL F. WARE, President. J. M. E. HTLDRETH, First Vice-Presi-dent and Secretary.
L NOTICE TO LIMIT C* SUITORS g Estate of Ann Wilbrahnm, Deceased.' Pursuant to the order of Edward L Rice, Surrogate of the County of Oape made on the 29th day of Juae D. 1916, on the application of the subscribers, Executors of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the cteditors of said deoeased to exhibit to the subscribers under oath or affirmation their „ claims and demands against the estate L of aaid deceased within nine months e the 29th day uf June, A D. 1916, or tl they will be forever barred ©f any action b against the subscribers. 7 « Dated June 29, A. D. 1916. j JOHN W. W1LBRAHAM, HARRY BROCKLEHURST, Sr., F. ELDREDGE, Executors, j Proctor. 1462-7- 8-9 1 j Rain Spouting, Gutters and Tin R«"' work at oonsistant pries* J*e» t Brown. 110 and lit Jaeknan Bt ( Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA "HAIR-HOPE" oils GRAY HAIR Restores Natural Color Is few applications. C Not s q sick dye which give* a weird, unshod, suised, minimal look, but set* so aamiaUy, graa»ilj, do ooemiMCU. No oil or grease. l)oa<oot Sum Scalp. S-.ope Itiadrnff. ltrhincScaln. Parting Hair. Lrivr, H.Ir tree, reft, fioBr. No complahii.-tJ years sale. asw&aaratssfisjtsss -ROUGH ON BATS" cad. Rwa.Rtce.Bog,. Sicl
A. KENIC SHOEMAKER Alt work done by hand RUBBER SOI ES A SPECIALTY Repairing while you wait. Work called for and d livered. ALL FANCY WORK GUARANTEED 105 Jackson St, Cape May, N. J To the Heart of Leisureland where woods are cool, streams alluring, vacat ons Ideal. Between N«w York C.ty , (with Albany and Tro/the gateways) and Laktf George The Adirondacks Lake Champlain The North and West • The logical route i* " The Luxurious Way " j Largest and most magnificent river steamships in the world DAILY SERVICE ' Send for free copy of Beautiful "Searohlight Magazine" Hudson Navigation Company Pier 32, North River New York " The Searchlight Route " t
^ j ||| No Matter for What Purpose You Want Iron Fence We Can Supplr Your Wants Ft* Reridences, Divisions on Property Lines, --mererlea, Private Burying Grounds, Cemetery Lot Enclosure; ' Tea and School Property, Court Houses and Jails A V * rE are direct factory representative 639^- * - Vv in tin# section lor The Stewart Iron Works Co, "The World's Greatest iron fWWFi^Bf^BLIJf _l Fence Warts." Their immense output enables them to figure on a small manulacturiag profit, thereby giving us advanB^MUBHcSnuSflMBBM. tare of the lowest prices, which puts us in a position to quote low prices to the proioty °*ntu. rwlBTPMCHMIOtwAIfca. Beautify and Protect the rag( WD MIJTh UfATOTt STS. Csoafy Lot l I ■ York Stite. Yort YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders CAPE MAY, N. J. , E«time>e».dm|il«lhr fiel on «H ka^ cf bdMiAg^ aaTBFAcmoN GUARANTEED p. a Bo* mi i
Tur nivi iouT dthde FORGET* Lot thai be a remiader to you that are ■airing far more extensive pro- f pa rations for our Spring Milinery than _ More. We will announce later exact date of our first showings, t yfa oaa count that our assortmeat wfll be larger than usual and just what 4 desire will bt found in our display. \ O.L. WT Knerr 9l 520 Waahington St Cape May. N. J. A. R FAULKNER ' Contractor and Builder Keystone Phone jlm 121 lagki Street ti|K Rij.H.J. 1 W. L. Ewing Jr. i WAGON BUHOER j AUTOMOBILE PAINTER | Large «nd SmglL^Work Care full Executed Eetimat<>s Cheerfully Furnished • w. l. ewinu_. jr. | Wert Perry 8ta, Keystone Phone 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 6t« Wa-hiigtoo street, he continues the shoe busln.ee City for BALL BAND ROBBER I have taken the a^eacy In Cape May footwear, and would call special attention to the new VAC noot, reads by this company. The best on the market. Will still do all kL a of repair work. Shoe findings and dressing for sale. T. a TAYLOR 126 Washington SU Cape May. N. J. ESTABLISHED 1905 v Troy Laundry PHONE LUMBER AND Mill Work GEO. OGDEN & SON Wen trail's, S3 ferry Street, will give ou bids on furniture enrprt and Ktttngs for your cmtire house mnd pot 1* a plana lor fm. ^ , , Good wort at oonslrtant prioaa 3mm M. Brown, 119 and lit JriIrii St
Aiiirll UKID A wArfc Aril) ulirrtfl trade sotidted. Ordors by pfcone promptly ettattdedteaaddebvwed aB Ac year JOHN J. licCANN LARGEST AND BE8T STOCK OF LADIES', GENTLE- ] MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT LESS THAN Pftll- ! ADELPHLA PRICES. AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF^ Vhich Will Be Sold *t Prieee to Defy Competitkm. B«ving h«u uiaoy yearn' experience in the balnea, I only Mk an opportunity to oonvinoe my cuBtomera that I can aell them at the possible prices. Please examine my etoek before buying else- - ELDRIDGE JOHNSON 318 WoAhwt^ Street WORTH WHILE SAVINGS J AT LAVENTHOL-S Come in and inspect our new lip* Ladies' cool and dainty Wai»U, value $1.25, now 98c Ladies' white and striped Skirts, value $1.75, now $1.25 Ladies' Dresses, «U sizes, ... 75c Pretty Dresses for Children, - 50c and np J. LAVENTHOL 319 Washington Street FURNISHING A SUMMER HOME whether it be a cozy bungalow or a magnificent mansion, it is of fix .t importance to becure 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 oost can be saved by the advice and as sistance of an experienced dealer. WENTZELL'S, 33 Perry Street. Refrigerators of tried and proven quality. New importation of mattings. New Linoleums, Crex Grass Ruga. Everything in boaae furnishings. Come in and see. 1 Hotel Windsor OPEN THE ENTIRE YEAR An ideal place to spend the winter. R. HALPIN, Prop. TL r\- If. the only hotkl in the oottaqb Ihc iba toDte sbcti°n UV waaaaaxva* aw REASONABLE TKRMB % CAPE MAY, ST. J. " "MRS. CALVIN RATTTfRPTgT.il TLe. IVil Comfortable Surroundings. Special I he Marcy rates for Winter and Spring. Open all the Year Excellent Table. MRS T. C. SINK MILLER COTTAGE 234 PERRY STREET Now open, excellent table, comfortable rooms, good eervioe, convenient josuUoa Keyetone Phone 68-8. H. H. McPHEESON. THE HARRISON tSSSSt MRS. C. D. HARRISON Cor. Perry and South Lafayette Streets, Cape May, N. J. HOTEL DEVON J. L. KEHR, Proprietor South Lafayette]Street Cape May, New Jersey TL D/^Q|7I I 17 OPEN THE year * KUOLLLL HOME COOKING GOOD LOCATION— NEAR THE BEACH— RATES REASONABLE L MRS. NELLIE HAGAH, Propria treaa ^ 228 PERRY STREET (Formerly of Avalon) : Belemere ComsE c ^ " ** MRS. E. SMITH 109-11 Pe try Street, <ape May, N. J

