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j | I | I > es) RECOGNIZED BANKING PRINCIPLES It is upon the principles recogPree. Beer PTs a 2 a Bc C d poe 2T El Lr — " l o to-day‘s banking methods are Le. R The Merchants‘ National Bank is Ce e 1G 27. Crn : System. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK CAPE MAY N. J. (Cr wer ser nnn ee mee nas e & a n n .NG
emmm nene nent CAPE MAY OPTICAL 81% Washington Strost SPECIAL B. T. Aredlcuase bprropeniiedindly rpi ediri¢ inara "Tape MAY, N. 3. P onmommmmmemmend n REGISTERED — Berkshire lint 3 Le e o Cd Six and Eight wosks old and some alder
ESD C ann. BY USEING " INSYDE TYRES" ‘They are practically puncture and blow-out proof, They add from 1,000 to 5,000 milee to the life of old casings by reinforcing them and prevent ing blow-outs. Can be used over and over again in several casings. They cost but a amall fraction of the price of new tires. They ure postively guarmnteed to give entire satisfaction or money refunded. All sizos for ante, 838 Lafayette St, Cape May, N. J. Keystone Phone 98.7. Distributer for Cape May Cs, M. J.
EEYSTONE PHONES CcaPk may 1 1+78 pppoe nm Konowitch Brothers GROCERIES, MEATS, PROVISIONS Butter Eggs Fruit Produce Ete. Orders Promptly iwlivered 400-10 Waskington Stroct he 2 " ° Ps ‘WILDWOn® A. , SVDAK A e S ‘W. & LX Lor ( 23 4 PX A o Pos CTs C0 d : PT TS OT S & 3 SHOE REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Necien Soles and Rubber Heels a Speciaity, We Make a Specialty of REPAIRING SHORES WHILE YOU WAIT Bectblack in Building for Ladies and Genticmen. inf >= Sundrics and all Kinds of Polishes for Sale. 105 WASHINGTON eraier L1 / 3 F} A P ASK FOR TEITELMANS Pure a>, CREAM FOr C) porin es WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ___ D. M. TEMELMAN 316 Withington St. Keystone Phone 211-A Bell Phone 25 Mocray‘s Central ‘MarRet WASHINGTON AND OCEAN STREETS (21 a a 2 Cd (Deats, Groceries and Provisions Vegetables Frash Every Day from our Own Farm AUTO DELIVERY MODERATE PRICES Orders By Phone Promptly Attended PA A MECRAY & BRO., Props.
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UBBER PLANT PAA GU SLE NEW CAPE MAY COUNTY IN. DUSTRY t., Silod NH Hae SPACE OF rotons IN UHicizaL (BUILDING The Bradstonc Rul Rubber Company, hich is incorporated under the lays of the State af New Jersey, has rently located ut Woodbine. This is he first rubber he graf ioe establish tself in this part of the The Company has a large Fwo-stors A. modern power pwo immediately ad les electric power and team and water. pany is merved by the Pennsylvania isl ax well as by the Philadelphia d Reading system. A siding of the Pennsylvania runs by the end of the actor ry. rubber industry ot t this EZRd Sheriff‘s Sale By virtue of a a writ writ of Fier} Facias, dth day of July ,A. D. 1919, in a rtain cause wherein Fannie B. Gib bons is complainant, and Charles H. olburn, et ux. et als., are defendants, shall expose to sale at public vendue, m MONDAY, AUGUST 25th 1919, etween the hours of twelve and five ‘clock p. m., to wit, at one o‘clock in e afternoon of said i. cu at the ShorTs office, in Cape May Court House pe May county, New Jersey: All that certain — mortgaged premises, with the appurtenances, in the ill of complaint in the said cause jcularly set forth and described, hat is tn.say: a Tract No. 1. All that certain lot, state Company, filed in the Cleric‘s > iw lice of Cape May County,N.J., being venue eight hundred seventy-five feet a 9 Hiad, from the westerly corof Michigan avenue‘ and a short sixty feet . wide, les with Michigan avent gwen ( feet to the piace Tract pC] that certain lot, tract or Ahazent of land, situate, lying and ~ 18, and portions of Lot No. 14 d lot No, 12, adjoining Lot No. 18, bounded and described as follows: Be: inning in the northwesterly line of Michigan avenue nine hundred sixteen eet eight inches southwesterly from he westerly corner of Michigan avenue and a short street sixty feet wide connecting Michigan and Indiana avenues, and extending thence (1) south westerly along the northwesterly lins of Michigan avenue forty-one feet might inches; (2) northwesterly at right angles with Michigan avenue, one hundred twenty-five feet more or less to the line of lands of Emlen Physic; (3) northeasterly along his line parallel with Michigan aictup bos: a one feet, ogh inches, and (4) south» easterly at right angles with piven avenue, one hundred twenty-five feet to the place of beginning. Tract No. 8 All that certain Jot, tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in he city and county of May and state of New Jersey, as shown on Plan A of the Cape May Real Estate Company, filed in the tk‘s office of Cape May riage Paigin being Lot No. 6 and a portion of Lot r bounded d dhol hws My toitoge: the northwesterly: line Iehigan avenue ten handred and cants. three feet four inches south rara from the | westei nc extending thence (1) arr ravd slong the northwesterly line of gun avenue forty-one feet eight inthos; (2) morthwesterly at right angles with Michigan avenue one hundred twenty-five feet, more or less to the line of lands of Emlen Physic; (3) northeasterly along bis line parallel with Michigan avenue -forty-one feet eight inches; end (4) southesaterly at right angles with Michigan avenue, one hundred twenty-five feet to the place of beginning. Amount | due | under | decree .- in $742142, with interest and Sheriff‘s fees to be added. ROBEBET S. MILLER, Sheriff. Dated July 80, 1919. John Bright, Sol‘r. 827-8-244tpf$84.63
Quite on the e bes rubber still comes from the the toreme of Mrordever the manufacture of tub ber goods is rapidly becomifg one of Fes pnledbns pere industries, io the necessity of auld, check VHA LY panty and uaiity, calls for tained rrerinl while the testof a th r goods at various mechanics and physics. ° inehinety for hos‘ : factory and for ratomias has been arriving for peaks besorg The Company considers it a fortunate circumstance that its employees will be drawn from among those ‘who | are residents of Woodbine and adjacent towns and who occupy their individual homes, rather than from a shifting population of tenement dwel- | lers, as would so largely be the case in more thickly populated sections, The officers of the company are W. |P. Bradley, president and treasurer,: . V. fne. vice-president . and neral | manage Both gentlemen | ave had a wide and thorough exe perience in ‘the tubber busin Dr. Bradley, . o Shon Cap head fd the Department | Wesleyan — Univerity, Conn,, was eng by the U ber Company in 1912 to organize C, are now that company‘s general lab oratories in New York Bc City. 1914 he has held the position search in the same company, and has | been located at one of its subsidiaries: F odente L900 ) acs t and there is also an article him in American Men of| n. a Stone also comes fiom the U. les, the India Rubber Brunswick, Moga troit, and the Revere y in Providence. fe was . the ounder, and for the last eight years has been the director of the laboraM pe Ma County r. Stone nty ani interested in the prosperity of lin section. To whom i ma concern: Notice is hereby given that I will not be responible for any debts confaced by rid Eonininied aiimordtmend tha De
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SEALED PROPOSALS ed. o osy are s desired for of 40,000 or more linear feet ci tA 10 inches wide and 15 inches deep or its equival-nt and 26,000 or more linear feet feet of ditching 10 inches wide and not more than Ma nor less than 26 inches or equivalent on pe specified Per found 2, Ocean County, New Jersey, and for 180,000 or more linear feet of ditching KU inchor wide and not more than 30, nor less than 26 t marshes in Cape Fel iy County, New Jersey. Maps cavering the territories in question, toSpecifications may be obtained from the undersigned on oad het Said proposals will be received by the undersigned and publicly opened at his said office in the Entomology Build ing , at New _ Brunswic 3. Woerear September 10, 1918, at 10:30 A. M. t be marked as such and must ‘comply in all respects with Chapter 170 of Laws of 1915. THonks 3. HEADLEE, New Brunswick, N. J., August ., 1919 896-8-16-2t pL.611.44 Executive Officer (t pS 44 Executive NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the accounts of the subscriber, as Executrix of Richard L, Jenks, deceased, will be audited and stated by the Surrogate Seman reported for settlement to the next, at which time application will be made for the allowance of Com: Dated Augor ay (oth G L "**" META C. JENKS, 863-8-9-5t pf. $6.30 Executriz Influenza and kindred diseases start witha cold. Don‘t trifle with it. At the first shiver or,! sneeze, take PVL taSCARA E? QuINiNE ;

