Cape May Star and Wave, 14 October 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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ABED FARMER Vide Strong and Well by Vimd This letter prove® there is nothing equal to Vinol to create strength for yah run-down conditions. Veatal Centre, N. Y. — "I un s farmer 74 years of age and got Into a weak, run-down condition as a result of the Grippe. Our druggist suggested Vino! to build me up and I noticed an improvement soon after taking it, aad it has restored my strength so I can now do a good day's work. My arife has also taken Yinol for a runtown condition with splendid results." ►— H. W.Ibul AlfredTJatthews 210 Mechanic Si. WEST CAPE MAY (Dill! an!> Cream fresh Eggs ane poultry Si At Reasonable Rates WOMAN ALL RUN DOWN Made Strong and Well By Vinol Waynesboro, Pa. — ^ was all run down . hfter a hard spell of bronchitis so it was ) hard for me to keep about I had pains in my chest and took cold easily. A friend asked me to try Vinol. I did, snd it built me up so I am strong and well and I am able to do my housework which I had notrslone for three months before taking Vinol." — Mrs. Y. R. Hobbough, Waynesboro, Pa. Vinol creates an appetite, aids digestion, makes pure blood and creates atrength. Your money back If it fails. RIO GRANDE Mrs. Hannah Cromwell, who has been 1 for a time with her daughter Lydia, has returned home. Mrs. Alice' Champion of Tuckahoe, Who has been spending a week with Mrs. Sallic Gilem returned to her home on Monday. Mr*. Delia Miller is visiting Mrs. Will 1 Kimble for a few days. The -boys from Wildwood are getting ( to be a nuisance, visiting orchards, truck ' patches and even taking choice flowers ' from the yards. | ' Fred 'MaqKiasiC of Salem >pent a , couple of days with his mother here. Miss Esther V. Hand left Monday for ( Trenton Normay School. John Brown, wife and daughter and i - Fred • Neal and wife motored to Tuck- c ahoe on Sunday.

NOTIC* "The County Board of Taxation will 1 hear appeals from assessments of taxes j I in the different municipalities of Cape | r May County at the places designated be- . low, upon the dates named, and at the L time specified. t Appeals cannot be considered unless | made in accordance with the rules of the Board and upon the prescribed L blanks which will be supplied to any r who desire them, upon application to 1 the Secretary of the Board, Harry Stites, Cape May Coprt House, N.- J. South Cape May— Borough Hall, Tues- ■ day. Oct. Mth, 1916, 10 a. m- to noon. Cape MaJ!;, Point— Borough Hall, TuesI day, Oct 24th, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. West .Cape-May— Borough Hall, Wednesday. Oct. j»th, 8 x m. to 12 noon, . Lowei^ '.Township — Township ' Hall, Wednesday, Oct 25th, .2 p. m. to 4 p Upper Township — Tuckahoe Hotel, Thurrfky, Oct. 26th, 10 a. m. to 12 m. Woodbine— Borough Hall; Thursday, Oct. 26th, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Dennis Township — Knights of Pythias Hall, -Bennisville, Friday, Oct 27th, 9 a. m. to 11 a. m. Middle Township — Tax Board Boom in court house, Oape May Court House, Friday, Oct. 27th, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Cape May City— City Hall, Tuesday, Oct. 31st, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Oeean City-^City Hall, Wednesday, Nov. 1st, 10 a- (ft. to 3 p. m. Sea Isle. City— Oty Hall, Thursday, Nor. 2d, 10 a. to. to 8 p. m. Stone HaHxVr — Borough Hall, Friday, Nov. 3d, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Wildwood City City Hall, Wednesday, Nov. 9th, 10 a- m. to 3 p. m. North Wildwood — Borough , Hall, Thursday, Nov. 9th, 10 a. m. to 12 noon. Wildwood Crest — Borough Hall, Thursday, Nov. 9th, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Avalon — Borough Hall, Friday, Nov. 10th, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. f O. I. BLACKWELL, SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, WM. J. TYLER, c Cape May County Board of Taxation. Attest: — Harry Stftes, Secretary. 5 Dated Cape May Court House, N. J., September 27, 1916. K 1 .20-1864 B ^ COUNTY FAIR l' Friday and Saturday,. October 13-J4. 1 The Vocational School and Household fi Arts -Club . will make a - grand display o of their work. The County Farm Dem- s! oustrators Office and the County Agri- ti cultural Association will have a great 1 exhibit. Don't forget to look over the poultry. Horse races, 'baseball, foot races, professional motorcycle races. I Politicians' Day Saturday. Candidates 7 Edge, Bacharach and the county candidates of both parties, will 1; be present. , e The National Guards of Ocean City will give an exhibition drill on Satur- 1 day. Motorcycle races Friday:— A team of S

NEW Chinese Laundry Will Open on MONDAY, OCTOBER 16 At 315 Mansion Street Cape Majr. First Class Laundry Work in All Its Branches SING LEE, Prop. Children Cry FOR FLETMtrS CASTORI A VOTE for HOWELL FOR ASSEMBLY Integrity Ability Efficiency for br E. O. How.ll, Jr. TWUIltam H. Ibompson Undertaker ana r-ractical Embalmer Cape May City.'N- JFirst Class Automobile Service when desired. 97 A office— Wildwood. New Jersey. the fastest professional motorcycle riders of the East" will compete in 1, 2, 5, ^nd 15 mile races. This will be the motorcycle race in South Jersey a circular track. If you want thrills and spills, this is the day and -place to see it. The Baseball Game begins, at Saturday morning. BOWLING ALLEY NEWS High' score for week ending October 7.th, best three games: Ten pins — Ray Yotter 448, average 1.49 2-3 ; Mrs. Thomas Hughes 368, av-1222-3. Duck pins — Dr. Lummis, 330, average ,V. Alleys atill open every evening and fftemoon.

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t VOTE FOR i ROBERT . S. MILLER RLGULAR 8EFUBUCH NOMINEE FOR I SHERIFF * ' - i Paid Jor by Robert S. Miller. 1.25 I Round Trip t A Philadelphia A dty rich is historic memories Sunday, October 15 . CAPE MAY1™1- L4-™ 7.00 A. M. J iRetoroing, Letv-s PHILADELPHIA 7.3Q P M. See the Battleships at League Island Navy Yard, ' open until 4.00 P. jL, City Hall Tower, open 12.30 to 4.00 P. M., Independence , Hall, open 1.00 to 4.00 P.M., 4 r Memorial Hall and Academy of Fine Arts, open 1.00 to. 5.00 P. M., Fairpount '■ Park and the many other • objects of interest of "The Quaker City.*' Pennsylvania R. R , • t - , MASTER'S SALE ! By \ irtue of a decree of the Court of ^ Chancery, of the State of New Jersey, bearing date the seventh of August, nineteen hundred and sixteen, in a certain cause in partition where in' Alice r L. Ludlam and others are complainants, and ChaVles Hollingsbead and others are : defendants, there will be sold at public vendue, on Wednesday, the Eighth Day of Novem- ' ber, A. D. nineteen hundred and sixteen, at the hour of two o'clock in the afterl noon, at the office of Morgan Hand, on Main street, opposite the County Buildings), in the village of Cape Mav Court . House, in the county of Cape May and state of New Jersey. All that certain tract or lot of land j situate, lying and being the Middle township, county of Cape May and state of New Jersey, on the North side of Green Creek: Beginning at a black-oak tree marked with twelve notches, standing in George Cresse's line; and running from thence South forty-two degrees East, forty perches, binding on said George Cresse's line, to a stake for a corner; thence North twenty-two degrees East, twenty-one perches to a small dog-wood marked with twelve notches; thence North forty-two degrees 1 West, binding by lands of Priscilla Norberry's to a black-oak tree marked with twelve notches for a corner; thenoe South twenty-two degrees West, twen-ty-one perches to the first place of beginning; within said bounds is said to ePntain five acres be the same more or less. Being the same lands and premises conveyed by the late Joshua Richardson, by deed dated February twelfth, eighteen hundred and- twenty-five, and recorded in the Clerk's Office of Cape May county, at Cape May Court House, New Jersey, in Book M., of Deeds, at pages 408 and 40SI, to the said Elizabeth Newton, in fee. Including all and any inchoate right and dower of Lotta Hollingsheed, Harriet Ifollingsead, Rachel Hollingsead, , Caroline Errickson, Jeanette Erriekson, ^arah Errickson. and all the right of curtesy T>f Thomas S. Ludlam, James ,S. Ross and Joel Fisher, in and to the said premises above described. Together with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances to the said premises belonging or in anv wise appertaining. The said tract of land is in nearlv the shape of a parallelogram. It is intersected by the main Bay Shore road: giving a frontage on each side of the road of about 345 feeL The said land will be first offered and exposed for sale in four lots, separateflr, with the announcement that if . they bring less in the aggregate than is bid for the whole tract, that then the said tract will be sold as a whole. The said land will then be offered and exposed for sale as a whole. It will Be sold in whichever of those ways it brings the greater price. That portion of the tract which lies on the southwardly side of the road, (ap- • proximately 345 feet front, .by 200 feet deep), will be one lot. That portion of 1 the tract which lies on the northwardly side of the road -will be divided into three lots of about equal size, (approximately 115 feet front, by 430 fcet deep). . To be sold in the presence and under . the direction -of MORGAN HAND, Special Master in Chancery c of New Jersey. ( Lewis T. Stevens. Sol'r. of Complainant. Dated, September 15, A. D. 1916. 10-13-4t-pff 17.00

Haw bMn 00 the Market far 45 year* Nothing bat the beet of Material, and Workman** 1 anter into the comtruction of tham. Price* range fjiun $3.00 to $14.00 Buy a Good Reliable Guaranteed LAWN MOWER while you are about it ■lock of Gordon How Rokoa, Spado, Skorals, aba GARDEN '"HOSE from 10c to 18c per foot, guaranteed Ho*e Red* and Nozzle*. CHAS. A. SWAIN 315-7 JACKSON ST. CAPE MAY, N. J. H. C. BOHM 232 JACKSON STREET FOR FRESH FISH Jl_ taken from his own fish pound daily ALL OTHER St a FOODS IN SEASON Both Phonfes Prompt Deliveries White Clothing Cleaned in the Most Approved Manner $obn jf. (Borskt CUSTOM SUITS TO ORDER Cleaning^ Pressing, Scouring CAPE MAY, N. J. Keystone Phone 310 Next to Post Office YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL AND INSPECT THE NEW FALL REGAL SHOES % WITH A STVLE THAT CANNOT BE EXCELLED AND WEARING QUALITIES THAT CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT THE PRICE8 $4.50 to $7.00 " OTHER SHOES OF EXCELLENT QUALITY AT LOWER PRICES M. C. FRYMIRE Don't forget the County Fair, October 13 & 14. Best ever held in the County. All Telephone Messages Promptly ' -Banquets. . 1 Bell Phone 138W. P. F. PASKLER Chief -Cook and Caterer at We can iera people all pier the coinlry Virginia Home-Made Bakery We have just moved here and you can get your Homemade Braad, Pie and Coke. We have been established since 1912 and have always given satisfaction. Our *go°ds are clean and m ade of the lpest materials. We will appreciate your patronage at any time. We will deliver your orders anywhere in the City. Call us on the phone. 813 JEFFERSON STREET, CAPE MAY, H. J.

* DO YOU WANT IT? Limited amount of money to place 08 mortgages within the city, in sums of $1000 and $1500. ( GILBERT C. HUGHES, Realty, , No 214 Ocean Street

MONEY Hx" client will loan on first mort'.urn from - $500 to $1,000. Apply to J. H HUGHES, 410 Washington St