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' j i Children Cry tor nrtdftt** L&KUflliffil In use for oyer 30 years, lias borne the signature at V , • *nd has been made under his personol supervision since its infancy. Idrrti"/^ /<■£■<£ AttC Allow no One to deceive yon in this. AnContdrfetU, Imitations and "J ust-as-good " are but Experiments that triiie with and endanger the health of Infants and Children— Experience Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cantoris Iri'lwrmlfH substitute for Castor OH, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narootfa substance. .'Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it baa been in constant nse for the relief of Constipation, . Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea— The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You .Have Always Bought • STEVENS-HEMMING I
a S. ASSOCIATION MEETS The Cape May County. Sabbath School Association held its annual meeting in the Goshen Methodist Episcopal Church on Tuesday. The meeting was held in three sessions, morning, afternoon and evening, a large number of delegates attending. The Association has branches in practically every town of size in the county. The local branch has a large membership and is very active. SUFFRAGISTS DEMONSTRATION Court House Square, on Monday, was the scene of a suffrage demonstration at Chpe May Court House. Congressman Scully delivered a strong address in which he openly declared himself to be in favor of the movement. The Congressman highly extolled its principles and vigorously denounced the foes of •qual suffrage. Mr. Scully will shortly^ deliver several other sprechei on the name subject jn other counties of the j State. Rain Spouting, Gutters and Tin Roots Good work at oonsistant prices JeaeU. Brown. HO sad US Jaafcson St
Last Saturday, October 21, at half j1 after twelve o'clock in the P. E. Church f n of the Advent, this city, the marriage j h of Miss Kathryn G. Hemming, daugh- , n ter of Mrs. Walter Elliott, of Collinga- i d wood, N. J., and Mr. Hobart M. Stev- j ens, son of Semtor and Mrs. Lewis T-|i 'a Stevens, of Cape May, was solemnized. ( n Rev. Paul Rturtevant Howe, the rector, t performed the ceremony. ' After a short j wedding tour the newly married couple t will reside in Philadelphia, where the 1 groom holds a responsible position with * s the Pennsylvania Railroad Oompanv. * t " I NEW Chinese Laondry; * Will Open on y\ MONDAY, OCTOBER 16 r 'l • At 315 Mansion Street Cape May. First Class Le'nndry Work in Ail Its 1 Branches * SING I EE, Prop !
MASTER'S. 8ALE By virtue of a decree of the Court of <■ Chancery, of tie State of New Jeraey, bearing date the seventh of August, nineteen hundred and sixteen, in a certain cause in partition Sbere in Alka I L. Lodlam and others are complainants, and Charles Hollingshexd and others are defendants, there will besold at public , vendue, on Wednesday, the Eighth Day of November, A. D. nineteen hundred and sixteen, at the hour of two otdosic in the afternoon, at the office of Rbtnn Hand/ on Main" street, opposite the County Build- i ings), in the village of Cape May Court i House, in the county of Cape May and ] state of New Jerney. , , All . that certain tract or lot of land ■ situate, lying and being the Middle i township, county of Cape May and state , of New: Jersey, on the North side af . Green Creek: Beginning at a black-oak tree marked with twelve notches, stand- 1 ing in George- CreMe's line; and run- i ning from thence South forty-two de- ] gTees East, forty perches, binding on ssid George Creese's line, to a stake for a corner; thence Norte twenty-two de- < grees East, twenty-one perches to a | small dog-wood marked with twelve notches; thence North forty-two degrees West, binding by.lafifis of Priscilla Norberry's to a black -oak tree marked with twelve notches for a corner; thence ] South twenty-two degrees West, twen-tv-one perches to the first place of beginning; within said bounds is said to contain 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, aiid 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 409, to the said Elizabeth 'J Newton, in fee. . . Including all and any inchoate right and dower of Lotta Hollingsheod. Harriet Hollingsead, Rachel Hollingsead, Caroline Errickson, Jeanette Errickson. Sarah Errickson, and all the right of curtesy of 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 aaid premises belonging or in an- wise appertaining. The said tract of land is in nearly 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 feet. The said land will be first offered and exposed for sale in four lots, separately, with the announcement that if tbev 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 W8.V* it brings the greater price. ! portion of the tract which lies on the southwardly side of the road, fap- - proximately 345 feet front, by 200 feet deepl, will he one lot That portion of 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 4 JO feet deep). To be sold in the presence and under the direction of MORGAN HAND, Special Master in Chancery of New Jersey. T. Stevens, Sol"r. of Complainant, Dated, September 15, A. D. 1916. 10-13-4t-pf$17.00 Ths Safe Deposit Vault of the Security Trunt. Co. has modern device for security and convenience. Roxw
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NOTICE MAY COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT T. Steven », k , Plai»tiff, | l,w William & P. Shields, ! Attachment. Defendant. J Notice is hereby given that a writ of attachment, at the suit of Lewis T. Stevens, against the rights and credits, moneys and affects, goods and chattels, and tenements of William "S. .P, Shields, a non-resident debtor, for the of one hundred and seventy dollars and eighteen cents, issued out of the I May County Circuit Court on the fifth day of September, 1916, return.- . able oa the fourth day of October, 1916, been served and duly exeaged, and was returned on the 15th day of September, 1916, by the sheriff of the County of Cape May. Dated Oetdber 4, 1916. A. C. H 1 1 .DRKiH, Clerk. T. STEVENS, Atty. pro se. I 18T9-10-7-5t-pf $7.76. ] VOTE FOR ROBERT S. MILLER REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR SHERIFF for by Robert S. Miller. vote" FOR HOWELL FOR ASSEMBLY Integrity Ability Efficiency Paid foe by EL O. HA.", Jr. TO THE VOTERS OF CAPE MAY COUNTY Gentlemen I reaide in* ' Cape May County twelve month* in the jeer. I thoroughly understand the natural resources, and as a tax payer, understand our County s needs. I wish tj be elected ASSEMBLYMAN CORSVILLE E. STILLE REGULAR REPUBLICAN 1 NOMINEE I This Adv. paid for by Oonville E. Salle. , Tockikoe, F: J. . " ; Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ; * C. ; - ! Rent a Safety Deposit Box in the 1 plate vault of ths 8eeurity Trust J •
wfffs S. T eitelman's WhoWe WINES AND LIQUORS -312 Washington Street Phones Cupe Mny, N. J ' . TEN n _ -:d®Ui Strong Companies { Ascrerat* Capft.-.J over «».C00 on Represented I j SAMUEL. t\ ELDREDGE. Firs Insurance A rent. rw«nty-E'- ysara of axperlanc* Tour lnsuranos placed with tzs Is abac tut* protection from lozs by firs. Apply to , 3. F. ELBREDQH Merchants National Bank Building Cape May. New Jrrsry. LUMBER AND Mill Work GEO. OGDEN & SON ESTABLISHED 1905 Troy Laundry PHONE NOTICE. T H. Tay<or iudocs that t bis -rural Shoe Store «*« Wa biixton ;treet. he continues the shoe business as be r ore. City for . J ' . BALL BAND RUBBER I havs taken ths sssocy la Caps May footwsar. and would call .spadal attsn- - tion to the new V A C BOOL ridds by . this oompany. The beyt on the markst. , Will still do">ll U. i of repair work. Shoe findings and . ir^sslnx fotiala T.-R TAYLOR «»« Wesh'r-r+«in 'St--: "• ''^a'Pe'MaT. N J ; :.i; . JOHN^BRiGHT GENERAL INSlIRAMt | Real Estate and Mortgage Investments RIGHT BUII DIN* VIIJIWOOD I. J. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA XODOH OS SATS", eudil SATS, M3CX, Bugs, Die outdoors, UnebStable T^rterIns tor. Eked World Over, by D. p. Gov't too. Economy Bias 25c. or lScj Drug and Country Stores. Refuse sub■tltutea rszz — Comic Picture R. E. S. Wells. Jersey City, N. J. 1912-11-11-44 I I
' J. 8PICER LEAMIXG OOUNSKLOR-AT-LAW Solicitor, Master and in Chancery Office: Hughes and Franklin Streets, Gape Mv, New Jeraey. SAMUEL F. ELDRKDGR ATTORNEY -AT -LAW Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur SU., Gape May, New Jeraey ' • NOTAJtY Solicitor and Master in Chancery. ■ Keyrtone Phone 35 A. A. J3U1BEDGE •' ...ATTOgNEY-AT-LAW Solicitor in CAanpyry for. (Saw Jersey ; pf,JPW8tyira*ia Bar. , Aa-Oaps. May. , Mew Jersey. JAMES COUN^iE-AT-LAW Solicitor, Master' and Examiner in Chan coy ~ NOTARY PUBLIC , Offices st 214 Ocean Street Cape May, New Jeraey Keystone Phone 89A. • IJEWIS T. STEVENS Counsellor- at-Law Special Master in Chancery Supreme Court Commissioner Notary Public ' 618 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. ■ DR. J. H OLIVER DENTIST 1120 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. (One door above Keith's Theatre) Filling a specialty— from one dollar up. Bridge work, five dollars a tooth. My special plates never rock. No one has this method but myself. Will allow you carfare when you order the best teeth. Bell Phone— Walnut 1833. I YOUR EYES are Your Toofe Whet care « good woiiMr uLa» o.' hi. toon to keep them in the U.t coodirioo! Are Your Eyes -All Right? X JO)' ; C. A. LOitCSTKETH f Specic.M In Ep t Tatint ' J ■ m M*A" S|"*' CAPE MAY OPTICAL 518 Waahington Streilt' ' * Cape May, N. J. EVERYTHING FOR THE EYE. PRESCRIPTION LENSES SPECIALTY Keystone Thane 44D L. 1NGERSOLL UNDERWRITERS' REGISTERED , ELECTRICIAN STORAGE BATTERIES AND ELECTRIC CARS REPAIRED AND RE- _ f CHARGED. ELECTWCAL REPAIRS. House Wiring, Nlcldeplating and Oxidizing , Offioe: 306 Decatur Street ELI ROSENTHAL r —Tailor— ^ suits made to order t. We specialize in" dry cleaning — all white l goods done by the best method. Cleaning — Pressing— Repairing Phone. 418 WASHINGTON ST. I I. H. sniTH >1 Glothier \\ - o 608 Washington S)4P I ' Oppo*n* Ketdins 5t* ■ y J CAPE MAY N. J. > ■ 5 Suits for It and upwards m ^ 1 ? Overcoats from $7 ta 111 , V 7 ^ k Hats. Caps, trunks and 7 k ; 7k Oeutlemen's Finishing Ooods k ^ "" , 4 )2 k 0 0

