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' V-- ~ WIN WITH COLGATE! I "The strong and growing belief that the Republicans should noihinate their strongest candidate for Governor can be interpreted to mean only one thing, and that is that Ac Successful r Candidate on Primary Day will be Austen Colgate." v " People are-talking that way wherever 1 go."
f' TfttVe is a general demand among Republican voters for the man who, as candidate for Governor, will command the same relk ion .with the Republican* of the State that Hughes commands with th e Republicans of the Nation." "Ttejr wint a candidate .of the highest ;;•< standing, Who will not only' poll the full ' party vote but also get the largest support from die independents." HON. CHARLES C. PILGRIM, I Speaker New Jersey House of Assembly a. ■V- ' 1 - Pajd for Jly Milton E. Crawley, Committee, Newark, N. J. | • — - : 1 .m-V- ' X.'" "'-i "T . ■ ■ 1 - ... i t
HElPY j! SNYDER. s.tenrv J. . wywr. 72 yftar*;.old of 'H^rrjabiirg, "pOlicji^durnig -fthe aiknifikdjayids of 1883, died Wednesday night at Hit home of bis sister, -Mrs. Katharine West, Cape May", with wjiom he . lias been spending the >umm,-r. • Death was due to V complication of^diseases. Mr. Snyder was an employee of the Boa- planing mills for 8S veal's but retired several y^ars ago. The body was taken to Harrisburg and tlia • funeral services held Saturday afternoon, at 172 . —Green street, Harrisburg, Pa. Mr. Snyder, was a charter member of the Hope Fire Co. and was a member of Lodge No. 70, Odd Fellows, since 1865. ||QS ■ ■ i ■ i *Vta adverttnauit paid for by it. WTn. poaa Caapalam flmin.. j.rx, City. tl-fl '
. . - ■ ( > FRANKLIN MURPHY j • * < t FOR SENATOR i t i l Judge Him bv His Record of Service • v •- * " :wf*i . l As Governor-of the State Frank- j lin Murphy Secured the Passage of First Euforcible Child Labor Law. Law Creating State Labor Department. Tenement House Commission Act. First Direct Primary Law, Act Establishing State Hospital for Consumptives. And many other Statutes which have been of direct benefit to the people of the State. MR\. MURPHY knows the people and is qualified by practical experience to represent them properly in the United States Senate. Republican Primaries, September 26 Paid for by John L. Anderson, Newarki — . i mmmm
WEST CAPE MAY j I " i;S Elien George, of Washing- ' : ton, D. C. is spending a tew days : ' i with her friend Mrs. Charity Willis i Mr. Wjlbert Jl. Turner made a ■ hasty trip from Wildwood to' see I. his father on Tuesday. Mrs. Joseph Robinson is improving in health. Mrs. J. N. Knox and daughter Elsie have returned to their home in Camden after a pleasant stay with her sister Mrs. Willis. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hilgard and family motored from Camden to • i
Cape May in their new 1917 pQrd. j here. Mr. and Mm.. Catt, of Kennet s Square, P.a., spent Sunday at ' 9 i Cape May. Also Mr. C. Roberts to il see their daughter Ruth. 2 — — — — NOBODY HOME r Sunday, Sept. 17th ! Everybody's going on the "Reading" j New York Excursion. > « ■ t i ■ i
— ■ — • — ' — I,, .1 /if—— i«s— — i sea— bm « , ' r; | t I ' t | WAS IT CHILLY ! j In your bed room the other Morning ? j < Of course it was ! K j J Order a gas heater, Light it il i a few minutes and the room is warm I
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Jobs E. Welsh WT Miss F. T)onwr.y 168 « Duck pins. Dr. Aualiuti 128 Miss Breckenriilge 97 Gills and Bays High Score. O Ten Phu. Fletcher UtCaoatV 1*2 Mary Shepnard Dock Pins. Fletcher IdcOonaell 110 Mils Bert Li Eel -on 76 Small Boys and Girts. Georg,- " Wen tad 73 . Mercedes Noval 43 j MASTER'S SALE 1 By virtue of a decree of the Court of ; Clan eery, of the state of New Jersey. I bearing date the 29th day of August, ! nineteen hundred and sixteen, in a certain cause in partition wherein William j p B. Chambers et ux. are complainants, j and Bertha D. Benete, et als. are defandants, there will be aold at -public ' vendue, on TUESDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, f, A. D., nineteen hundred and sixteen, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, at the City Hall, in the city and county of Cape May and state of New Jersey. All that certain lot of land and premises situate on the northwest side of Corgje street, in the city and county of tape May. in the state of New Jersey, adjoining other lands of Robert j Chambers, James C. Bennett .formerly) and others, and fcognded and described as follows, to wit: — Beginning at a - stake standing on the northwest side line of Oorgie street, at the South corner of said Robert Chambers' land; thence along said aide line of Corgie Street, South thirty-six degrees and for- . tv minutes West, fifty feet to said James C. Benpett's land (formerly); « thence binding by the same. North fif-ty-three degrees anu twenty minutes West, one hundred and twelve and fourWest, and
twelfths feet to lands of Hezekiah Blake (formerly); thence binding by the some. North thirty-six degrees rand forty .minutes East, fifty feet to .said Robert Chambers' land; thence bipding by the same, South fifty -three degrees and .twenty minutes East, one hundred and twelve and four-twelfths feijt to the place of beginning. Containing five thousand six hundred and seventeen square feet of land, more or less. Being the sanu- premises of which" the said Robert Chambers became seized, as follows, viz: (a) as husband of a former wife, Lovenia Chambers, who died intestate, and (b) by Deeds from Rob- ' ert Burrows, et ux., dated December 8, 1892. and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Cape May County, in #Deed Book No. 109, pages 22, etc., aud Michael If. Holland et ux., and William B. Chambers, dated June 7, 1893, and recorded as aforesaid, in Deed Book No. 109, pages 481, etc. And also all- that 'certain lot of land | situate on the northwesterly side of i Corgie street, in the city and county of j Cape May' and state of New" .Jersey, ad- j joining lands of James P. Bdhnett, William Bennett and Lovenia Chambers, and and bounded as follows, to wit: — Beginning at a stake standing in the northwest side, line of Oorgie street, at the South corner of James P. B r.nett's land; thence, along -aid side Ijne of Corgie street, at the South corner of Jamcs P. Bennett's land; thence along . said side line of Corgie street. South thirty-six degrees and forty minutes West, fifty feet to Lovenia Chambers' Land; thence binding by the same. North fifty three degrees and twentyminutes West, one hundred and twelve and four-twelfths feet to the said William Bennett's land; thence by the the same. North thirty-six degrees and forty minutes East, fifty feet to said James P. Bennett's line; thence South fifty-three degrees and twenty minutes East, one hundred and twelve and fourtwelfths feet to the place of beginning. Containing five thousand, six hundred and seventeen souare feet of land, more or less. Being the same premises which Isaac H. Smith, et ux., conveyed to said Robert Chambers, by Deed dated April 11, 1893, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Cape May county, in Deed Book No. 109, pages 24, etc., excepting tbcr.-out and therefrom all that certain j lot. of land situate on the northwesterly ; side of. Corgie street, adjoining lands of James P. Bennett, deceased, and' Willis ti Bennett, deceased, and bounded as follows to, wit —Beginning at a stake standing in the northwest side line of j Corgie street at the South corner of : ■ James P. Bennett's land : thence along ! said side-line of Oorgie street. South J I thirty-six " degrees and forty minutes l I West, forty feet to other lands of Rob- I J ert Chambers, deceased ; thence binding | * by the same North fiftv-thre- degrees ( 5 an-i twenty minutes West. • h.iH.,eI t and twelve and four-twelfths feet to " said William Bennett's land; thence - the same, North thirt^-ejx degrees and forty minutes East, fortv feet to said James P. Bennett's iand; and thence South fifty-three degrees and 1 twenty minutes East, one hunched" and I twelve and four-twelfths feet to the place of beginning. Being a part of the said lot of land which was conveyed to Robert Chambers by Isaac H. Smith, et ux., by Deed dated April 11, 1893, and recorded in the Cape May county Clerk's Office, in Deed Book No". 109, Pages 24, - etc. Including the estate and interest of \ Eliza Cham bees, widow of Robert Chambers, deceased, as tenant, in dower, in the whole of said premises, and the inchoate right. of dower of Lizzie Chambers, In the equal undivided one-half part of said lands and premises. j Together with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances to the said premises belonging, or in any wise appertaining. The said premises will be offered for sale as a whole. To be sold in the presence and under • the direction of «% * MORGAN HAND, : Secial Master in Chancery of New Jersey. ^ James M. E. Hildreth, £ Solicitor of Complainant. Dated, September 12th, A. D. 1916. 1820-B-15,4tpf -825.60
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