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RANDOLPH JACKSON expressman Local and Long Distance Carting Two-Ton Thick Special Cara Given to Household Goods Keystone 148-Y - HIHWIHIHIHWIHIHiaww™™— — ■ n — ^ a " "The Lost Colony of • Mayflower Descendants " in Southern Jersey has spread out through the several States of the Union and descendants are found in European countries. MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS * IN CAPE MAY COUNTY is a work of general interest throughout the Nation, and no library on American history or genealogy can afford. to be without this most recent addition to our knowledge of the early migration of the third generation of the Pilgrims to the Delaware Bay and settlement at Cape May. Prom Massachusetts to Call* fornia are' found ^descendants of the Pilgrim Stock which came with the whalers from [Yarmouth in Plymouth Colony to the Southern Shore of New Jersey. Hundreds of descendant^? the Mayflower who are ignorant of their ancestry are among the names of the widely^ scattered families of the first settlers of' Southern Ne\t Jersey and the Shore of Delaware,, Bay. ^
| SPRING OPENING jj 5 Millinery, Silks, Ribbons, Veil- | 5 ings and Fancy Pins \ 3 Thursday, Friday and Saturday v g MARCH 3rd, 4th and 5th | 1 BROWN'S 417 Washington Street X 1 Liberty Theatre j § Saturday, March 5th | « Cartland Lumley | | Stock Company | § presents I | "THE BRAT" j g ia ? I 3 ACTS * 1 SPECIAL SCENERY— 10 PEOPLE > § NOT A MOTION PICTUFC j § MATINEE AT 2.15 P. M. ? | EVENING QNE SHOW ONLY I A • Box Office and Doors Open 5 § 7.15 p. m., Curtain rises 8.15 > g - Sharp > § General Admission 55c 5 O INCLUDING WAR TAX 5 X Special Reserved Seats . v 75c 3 Vr INCLUDING WAR TAX ] 8 Sale of reserved seats will open 3 6 Thursday, March 3rd
NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Estate of George W. Reeves, Deceased. Pursuant to the order 6f Harry S. | Douglass, Surrogate of the County of Cape May, made on the fifteenth day , of February, A. D., 1921, on the application of the subscribers. Ex ecu- , tors of-said deceased, notice is hereby . given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscribers finder , oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said j deceased sftthin nine months from the 1 fifteenth day of February, A. D., 1921, or they will be forever barred 1 — of any action against the subscribers, j Dated February 15, A. D., 1921. ELLA G. REEVES. i ARTHUR G. REEVES. Executors. 1 2-19-21-9t 496 P F $15.54 BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLD- \ ERS, COUNTY 6F CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY ( ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FOR ' OCEAN CITY DRAWBRIDGE , Sealed bids will be received and j opened by the Board at a regular meeting to be held in the Court ( House, Cape May Court Court House, j N. J., Tuesday, M*rch I; ^J921, at j 12:15 P. M. for the following:— t For furnishing all material, ^ machinery, etc., and constructing j and installing electrical equip- < mept and appurtenances necessary for changing the present method of power to Central Station "Current in accordance with, plans and specifications pre- ' pared by the County Engineer ; and approved by this Board. CONDITIONS: Bidders must state in their bid the amount that will be allowed to the County, as a deduction front the a.iount of such bid, for the gasoline engine, motors, batteries and other apparatus as now installed, necessary to be removed and .replaced by the proper appliances. Each bid must be accompanied by certified check made payable to the ft order of the County Treasurer, Cape ft May County for an amount not less than ten (10%) per centum of the jj amount of such bid, and also by a Y? certificate from a surety company Q satisfactory to the Board of FreeO holders, and signed and sealed by duly authorized official, stating that bond ft will be provided if said bidder is A awarded the contract. }c£ The Board reserves the right to reV ject any or all bids. V? Specifications may be' obtained upon >5 application to -Mr. L. M. Rice, County tS Engineer, Wildwood, N. J., upon making'depOsit of $5.00 which amount will ft be returned if specifications are rejSC turned in good condition or . accom3bC pany a bid. February 16, 1921. By direction of the Boyd, =- IRVING FITCH, Clerk. 2-19-21-2-502 PF ?9-90 " O MILLINERY Having returned from studying the ft styles and buying, I am prepared to ft suit the most fastidious with a distlnctlve collection of trimmed and unS trimmed hats. Children's hats at Y? ..prices that, will surprise you. Call w and look them Over. Opening anal# nounced* later. Out Tuesdays. 5 LOTTIE R. HILLMAN, ft 209 Perry Street. Wi UNITED STATES SHIPPING O BOARD Emergency Fleet Corporation vr Washington, D. C. Offers for 8ale by Sealed Bide Approximately 110,000 Tons Yf I Surplus Ship Steel, Hog ■y* I Island, Pennsylvania. W J Sealed bids will be received for e°v the above material In the office of Yf| the United Btates Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, 1619 V f F Street N. W.. Washington. D. C.. ft- on or before 11:00 A. M. March 1, W 1921. at which time Ida will be Q opened by the Chalrrihu. x Each bid must be accompanied V/ by a certified check In the smouat X of 10 per cent of the bid. Yf Further Information and prepoeal C"1 forme will be furnished on requeet Q by the Emergency Fleet CbrporaCT» tlon. Supply and Salea Division H Office, 6th and B Streets. WaahlngCTJ ton. D. C.. 110 North Broad Street, a Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, and U Q Broadway. New York City, ft THE BOARD RESERVES THE J5 RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR ALL w BIDSf*. Bids should be addressed to the Yf Secretary of the United, Stalee ft Shipping Board. Washington. D. V C-, and Indorsed "SEALED BIDS ft FOR SURPLUS SHIP STEEL. Yt HOG ISLAND, Pa., and DO NOT 2*1 OPEN.y | CARD OF THANKS Yf The family of the. late -Mark Rigor Y? takes this opportunity to express the if Q appreciation for kindness |nd sympaS thies shown them in their recent beX reavement. 2-26-21-lt 567 ^ Enthusiasm to a^alesman is like] (X gasoline to an automobile. .
COLD SPRING Miss Catharine Dyke, of Philadel- ' phia, was a week end visitor. Mrs. Elsie Shaw, visited her par- ' ents, Friday and Saturday. 1 Charles Bohm attended the funeral of Mac. Rigor at Vineland, Sunday 1 afternoon. The lumber sale et J. C". Eldredge's corner, Saturday was well attended. 1 William Harris has returned from 1 a pleasant visit among relatives at Cape May Court .House and Wildwood. A nufnber of Grangers attended a 1 meeting of the Chamber of Commerce at South Seaville, Thursday evening. ' Several of our citizens attended a 1 meeting of the Farmers Cooperative Association at Rio Grande Grange Hall, Friday evenipg. Linford Halbruner visited his daughter who resides in Maryland the t first of the 'week. The Grangers are rehearsing for an j entertainment to be held in their hall .in the near future. ] ' Mr. and Mrs. James A. Needles j have jpturned from a trip to Philadelphia. j 'Friendship Council No. 27, D. of A. < entertained Ocean City, Goshen and Councils^ Tuesday at Jr. O. U. ( A. M. Hall. A splendid pot pie din- ^ was served, following which a < pleasant and profitable session was ] - . j WEST CAPE MAY ! Dr. Jewell will speak at the West ! Cape May Chapel on Sunday after- : noon, Feljfuary 27, 1921. Dr. Jewell ] hus spoken at our Sunday school on a previous occasion and we will be glad to hear him again. Mr. and Mrs. George Landgran are visiting relatives iti Philadelphia. Joseph Brewton is' spending a few weeks with his son in Washington, D. C. | Quite a number of our people took advantage of the excursion to Philadelphia on Washington's* Birthday. Mrs. A. G. Reeves is spending a few 1 days away. 1 Orion Reeves, a principal of school ' at Easton, Penna., spent the week end ! with his wife and parents here. ' • We are glad to note that little Charlotte Eldredge is better again. RIO GRANDE Miss Elizabeth feteer, of this place, and Frederick Lutz, of Philadelphia, were married •" the latter place on • Saturday, and came home over Sun- , day. Mr. and Mrs, Lutz will leave for Denver, Colorado, in a few days. I The Robinson sisters passed by here . enroute to Cape May on Wednesday. Mrs. .Scull visited friends at Court House on Saturday. Mrs. Oliver' McDonald spent a few days with her daughter, at Cape May ■ . City. " ' Mrs. Frank Downs and daughter were out of town Saturday. .Mrs. Fred Neal motored to Cape May on Monday for the day. SALESMAN 4 salesmen wanted for this ter- j ritory; hustlers that arc not » afraid of work can make profitable connection. Men of good character. Reference required, -j No experience, necessary/ This j is your opportunity. Apply by letter, phone or in person Standard Music Co. 1008 ATLANTIC AVE. A (Untie City, N. i.
— \~J' = We are sorry to note the serious illness at the infant daughter of Miles Col well with double pneumonia. Mrs. Fannie Hand entertained her cousin, Beulah Isard from Philadelphia on Monday. , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norris have gone to Colorado where they will, stay 1 for a few months. Mrs. Lottie Hickinan of -Port Nor- ( ris, visited her parents here over the week end. Mrs. Smith Rndicott pnd Mrs. G. Thurston, were Philadelphia shoppers on Saturday. The gypsies who were here about three years ago are now tenting in the 1 woods on the road to Green Creek. ] GREEN CREEK Jay Mecray, of Cape May City, was transacting business here last week. t \ M. Robinson <pnd wife-were shop- ' ping at Wildwood last Saturday. j Mrs. William H. Thompson and T. t were looking after business j interests at Court House on Saturday, j J. S. Boyd, chief engineer of a seagoing tug, spent a'night at home re- < cently. j Joseph Camp, .one of the Mosquito Commissioners# has a force of men at work on the sluices along the Cape / Shorff. Whether the mosquitoes will exterminated or not, it will remove large body of stagnate water which has proven Jo be a great breeding * place of the pests. . ] George Johnson has been awarded i the contract to carry the mail to and ] from Rio Grande for the next four 1 He has carried it under Rol- i land Stites for a year or more past. Paul N. Scully and wife, of Wild- ! wood, spent the week end with the ' latter's parents, Frank K. Mathis and ' wife. Beside building a large wagon shed and garage, Alfred Cresse has had a new roof put on his barn. Samuel ; Compton is doing the work. Our pound fishermen are getting their poles and wire ready for the • first run of fish and crabs. About four new automobiles are due here in the next few weeks. Horace Miller who has been quite sick several weeks with cold anil, swollen glands 'T his neck, is better. His father is this week on the sick list which causes Mrs. Miller to look , after the post office. Oncar Bateman who works in the Victor "talking Machine plant at Cam- ' den, is home for the week end. Capt. and Mrs. M. M. Norburyiwho have been quite sick are both improving at this writing. f T. Hickman and -wife in company with Capt. Joseph James, visited with ' friends at Millville on Thursday, and [ also took a run to Vineland. The Seabrook people ar^\ shipping carloads of spinach anil lettuce. Alfred Cresse and Uriah-Cresse anil " "wife drove over to Anglesea on -Saturday night to see former State Senar tor H. C. Wheaton, who has since !s Our people were sorry to learn of the death of Mrs. Michael Cook at . Dias Creek. iS(
Miss Elizabeth Schellinger, daughi of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scheilinger, has been at home from SwarthInore for two weeks with illness. At writing she. is ' improving Mid hopes to be able' to return to College a few days. Newton Schellinger, a student of tha Agricultural College at New Brunswick, spent Sunday at home. 1 CAPE MAY POINT FIRE DEPARTMENT The undersigned, members of the Cape May Point volunteer Fire Company, heretofore associated together for the purpose of protecting life and property from fire, in the Borough of Cape May Point, propose to become incorporated under the statute provided in that case, - ay/ therefore, give notice that a meeting, for that purpose, at which the name of I the proposed corporation will be assumed and chosen, will be held in the I Commissioner's Room, in the BbrdflSh , of Cape May Point, on Wednesday, . March 9th, 1921, at 8:00 P. M. All members of said association are re- : quested to be present thereat. CHARLES MARKLEY. .ALBERT D'ROMTRA. JOHN CARMIGNANO. LI VINO TINARO. : HAROLD MARKLEY. t. EtlWARD Y. TERRELL. GEORGE BOHM. THOMAS S. WOOLSON. PERCY D'ROMTRA. • FRANK W. HUGHES. : FRANK RUTHERFORD. ALLAN WOOLSON.. HORACE CORSON. , WILLIAM D'ROMTRA. . 2-26-21-2t-570 CARD OF THANKS i Mr. anil Mrs. Samuel Wilson, of 1 Cold Spring, N. J., take this opportunity of thanking their many friends I and neighbors for the assistance they rendered during the illness and death • 1 of their daughter. , Doing those things which we.shou]d 2 do and refraining from doing those things which we should not do, is an \\ f assertion of the will by which we ! demonstrate our fitness to live long, and prosper.
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