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\ WEST CAPE MAY TAX SALE Public notice ie hereby given by J Woodruff Eldredgfe. Collector of the Borongh of West Cape May. County of Cape May, N. J , that he will sell at public pale for taxes assessed for the year 1906, all the lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate hereinafter mentioned, for the shortest term for which any person or persons will agree to take the same, or in fee where no one will bid for a shorter term and < pay the tax lien thereon, including interest and cost of sale. The sale will take place at Borough Hall, Weat Cape May, Cape May : County, N. J.. Tuesday, February 25, IMS, at 1 p m. The said lands, tenements hereditaments and real estate so to be sold and the names of the persons against wtiim the said taxes have been laid on account of same, and the amount of taxes laid on account of each parcel, are aa follows, viz: - 1906. Owner or Reputed Owner. Bailey, John W„ Lots 393. 894 . Block 32 $ .78 Owner or reputed owner. Beckett, Fraak, House and lot, building adj. Gold Beating Factory, 21.89 Owner or reputed owner. Barker, Jaa„ 1 Lots 119, 126, 127, 183. 188, bock 5. Lot 401, block 35 Lot 410, block 84 1.67 Owner or reputed owner. Place, Jas. K. , Lot 116, 187, block 6 .78 Owner or reputed owner. Hildreth, J. M. E. Lots 181. 182. 186, block 6, 1.66 Lots 407, 408, 409. 412,. 4 16, block 84. 8 12 Lot 11, block 1. .78 j Lots 92, 93, I0L 102, block 4, 2.34 Lot 176, block 9. .78 Lota 269, 270, block 18. 1.17 Lots 291, 292, 293, block 26, 1.17 . Lots 296, block 22, .39 Meadow southside of Turnpike, adj Fow estate, 7 acres, 6.26 Lota 2, 6, block 1, 1 .66 Owner or reputed owner. Estate of John.Halpin, Lots 18, • 14. 30, block 2. 1.66 8 acres meadow oppo. York i ave, adj American Ice Co., 8.12 , Owner or reputed owner. < Halpin, Mrs., House and lot, Myr- ] tie ave, adj W. Cooper, 7.82 j Owner or reputed owner. , Harkins Mrs. Lots 378, 879, block J 81, , .78 Owner or reputed owner. ( Cox, Geo., Columbia avenue, adj 1 S. Williams, .78 t Lots 190. 191, 192. block 11, 2.84 Owner or reputed owner. Barker, Stephen, Lots 265, 266, t 967. 268. block 18, 1.66 < Lot 4. block 1, .78 J Lots 283. 284, block 2*. 1.66 E Owner or reputed owner. 1 McLaughlin, Jas. M„ Lot's 445. \ 446, block 87. 1.17 t Owner or reputed owner. t Oresse. Edward, bouse and lot, lot 66. block 2. 6.25 , Lot Myrtle ave. adj Hoffman, 2.34 |< Owner or reputed owner. t U. Charles, house and lot. Co- ° lumbia ave, adj. S. Hand Heirs, W, 9.88 £ Owner or reputed owner. Edmunds, Matthew, Lot 249, block 1: 17. .78 J Owner or reputed owner. ^ Giles, Thompson, house and lou, g \ Columbia ave, adj. Wm. Hoi- r lend. W, 8.82 Owner or reputed owner. "Holland Heirs of William, house 1 and lot, Columbia ave, adj. T. Giles, E., 7.82 Owner or reputed owner. Hoffman, Joshua, House and lot, * 2nd ave, 384. block 81, bal., 5.01 r Lots, 289, 290, block 21, 1.17 Owner or reputed owner. Harris Isaac, bouse and lot, 168, block 7, 7.47 Lot 162, block 7, Lot 149, block 6, 6.26 j, Owner or reputed owner. o Howard, Chas. , northerly side of P Columbia ave, adj. John Kim- if sey, 7.26 b Owner or reputed owner. 0 Rutherford, Geo., house and 20 Acres, Stevens st., C. B. tj Reeves, W, bal., 6.28 fi Owner or reputed owner. tl Swain, Return, One lot, Colum- J" bia ave and R. R. ave. u Prince Humphries, W, .62 £! Owner or reputed oWner. K Swain, Jos., house and lot, York N ave, adj. H. Mulliner. W, n bal., 16.02 tl Owner o, reputed owner. » a: Trusty, Walter, house and lot, Columbia ave, adj. J. Kim- a! sey. W. 9.82 01 Owner or reputed owner. £! Txbsty, W. M., house and lot 202, hi block 12, 9.82 pi Owner or reputed owner. ^ Trusty, Kate, Lots 203, 204, block J* * -1.66 « Owner or reputed owner. Vance, Georgians, house and lot 46. block 2. 3. 12 Owner or reputed owner. . ..Washington, heirs of J. T., house - . and lot, Columbia ave, adj. Murray. 7.82 Owner or reputed ofener. William, Mark, house and lot, Columbia ave, adj. Twyman, E.. 7.25 Costs and interest to be added in eaet^case to the amount of taxes asJ. WOODRUFF ELDI&bGE. SA.MUEL P. ELDRiSst^'"""' Solicitor. Dated January 20, 1908. 1-26 64* ;

[ SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of fieri Farias to mc directed and issued out of the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey, I will expose to sale at public ven- ® due at the Sheriff's Office, at Cape May J Court House, on 1 Friday. February 24th. 1908. 5 between the hours of 12 and 5 o'clock ■ to- wit. at one o'clock in the afternoon. All those lota, tracts or parcels of J land and premises, hereinafter partic- ' uWrly described, situate in Ocean 6 City, in the CountyVif Cape May and ' State of New Jersey, and numbered as ' lots Noe. 641 and 648, in s' ction A, un the plan of lots of the Ocean City i Association: ' BEGINNING on the northwesterly ■ side of Weafe] Avenue, at the distance of one hundred feet southward from ; the south side of Second street, con1 taining together in front or breadth 1 on the said Wesley avenue one hundred " feet (being fifty feet each,) and of " that width extending in length or depth ■ northwesterly, between lines parallel , with the said Second street, one hundred and twenty feet to a fifteen feet wide street BEING the same lots or tracts of land which the said Andrew Smith ' Champion and Emma W. Cnampion ' purchas' d of George G. Smith, by deed of conveyance dated the Twenty-nintti day of August, A. D., 1891., and rei corded at Cape May Court House, in . Book No. 99 of Deeds, pages 64 and . 66, etc.. and which said deed was af- ' terward corrected and confirmed by a I certain other deed bearing date the i Twenty-third day of February. A. D., , ' 1897, and of record at Cape May Court Houb* aforesaid in Book 131 of Deeds, t page 322, etc., executed by the said j I George G. Smith and Oroline A., his ! wife, to the said Andrew Smith ( Champion and Emma W_., his wife. j Seized as the property of Benjamin i 1 F. Leeds et ux, defendants. Taken i in execution at the suit of Abraham 1 : Anderson, complainant, and to be sold ROBERT R. CORSON, Sheriff. JOHN F. HARNED, Solicitor. Dated Jan. 14th, 1908. P. F. "9.10 l'J8 5t SHERIFF'S SALE • By virtue of a writ of fieri Facias, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Chan eery' of New Jersey, on the 23d day of January, A. D.. 1908. in a certain cause wherein Cape May Building and Loan Association is complainant, n aiyi Thomas S. Crowell and Ella R.. his l wife. Georgianna H. Reeves and t George H. Reeves her husband, Frank- j. lin A. Beckett and Almeda Beckett <■ his wife, and Vivian M. Lewis, guar- ( dian pendente lite of said Almeda j Beckett, are defendants, I shall expose v to sale at public vendue, on T MONDAY. MARCH 2. 1908. £ between the hours of twelve and five j, o'clock p. m., to wit, at one o'clock in _ the afternoon of said day, at the £ Sheriff's office, in Cape May Court , Cape May County, New Jer- ^ eight shares of the capital stock (_ in the 38tb series of the complainant e Association. Also, "All that cert in 0 of land and tenements, situate on q the northwe8terJy side of Broadway, in 0 the borough of West Cape May. County of Cape May, and State ofNtw Jer- ? sey, being Lot No. 350, as laid down in R a plan of map of lots of what was *, as the Miller Farm : said map Jr being recorded in the Clerk's Office 0 of the County of Cape May. at Cape fi May Court House, in deed book No. 33, *r 200 and 205. recourse being had ^ thereto will more fully appear. " p Being the same premises which Mil- 0 H. Hand, et als., by deed dated 0 30. 1898, and recorded in the n Cape May County clerk's office, in R deed book No. 138, pages 148, etc., Xl granted and conveyed to said GeorgianH. Reeves, in fee. ' ROBERT R. OGRSGN. r Sheriff. F Tonnnrv 3Q 19tl« 11 Jas. M E. Hildreth. Sol'r. p. f. $8.10 2-1 5ta Jf CAPE MAY COUNTY ORPHANS' COURT 8 a the application of Joseph E. Learn- a, ing, Adinr. of Mortimor D. Learning, ^ deceased, for sale of lands to pay debts. b Order to Show Cause. " Joseph E. Learning, Administrator of Mortimor D. Learning, deceased, *! exhibited to this Court, under 11 oath, a just and tru* account of th'1 w personal estate and debts of said Mort- 01 or D. Learning, deceased, whereby it appears that the personal estate D of said Mortimor D. Learning, riecea ed, is insufficient to pay his debts, and requested the aid of the Court in the premises, it is ordered, on this day of January. A. D.. 1908, all persons int- rested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate of said Mortimor D. Learning, deceased, appear before the Court, at the court house in Cape May Court on the twenty-fifth day of March next, at 10 o'clock in the foreto show cause why so much of lands, Tenements, hereditaments and real estate of the said Morimor D. Learning, deceased, should not be sold as will be sufficient to pay his debts, the residue thereof, as the case may require ; and that this order, signed by the Surrogate, shall be immediately hereafter set up at three of the most public places in the County of Cape May for six weeks successively, and published at least once each week for the same tjme in the Star and Wave, one of the newspapers of this State. CHAS. P. VANAMAN. FPt Rest for Tired Eyes I is obtained by , glasses accurately AX fitted, which lib\ away all un- 1 (Mr J necetaary 1 /7 strain. Let L / us test your \t ' ■ eyes and gir« (W | I you relief. £» ■ e. xunnitn.'taaa-'l I

EXECUTORS' SALE OF > VALUABLE REAL ESTATE By virtue of the power and authority vesttd in as by the last Will and Testament oGDan Bishop. [deceased, we . will sell at Public Vendue, on Saturday, 29th day of February, 1908, r at 2 o'clock on the afternoon of the said day, at the Postoffice at Eldora. , N. J., all the following real estate late I the'property of Dan Bishop, deceased, ' No. ITia all the Old Homestead , Farm of the late James L. Smith, deceased, with the improvements tbere- , on, situate in Dennis township, , SW , May county. New Jersey, adjottnog : lands of Edward Trout, Somers Hand. . I. P. Thomas, Charles P. McKeague, , Weat Creek, and Delaware Bay. conI taining about 416 acres and is more r particularly described in the sixth, sev- ' enth, eighth, ninth, eleventh and I twelfth description* (with the exception there noted) in Deed from Lorenzo D. Smith et ux to Dan Bishqp. dated December. 18. 1900, and recorded in - the Clerk's*Office of Cape May county in Book No. 164 of Deeds, page 272, . etc., and also excepting Herefrom a I tract of 15 acres more* or leas conveyed , by Lorenzo D. Smith and wife to i. P. Thomas and Son Company, dated April 22, 1893, and recorded in said I Office in Book No. 109 of Deeds, page 8. etc. The above" larm contains about 80 1 acres of farm land the balance being meadow land. No. 2 is a tract offmeadow land situate in said Dennis township, adjoinlands of "Charles P. McKeague, Trout and Francis Sheldon, containing 23 7-10 acres more or less and is more particularly described in the Thirteen description in said Deed from said Lorenzo D. Smith to said Bishop. Conditions made known at sale. SAMUEL BISHOP. JAMES S. BISHOP. SYLVESTER BISHOP. Executors of Dan Bishop, Pec'd. P. F. 2-1 5t NOTICE. To Richard Penn Smith, Or.,. Kitty Warburton Smith. Edward G. Smith, Florence. A. Hylton, Mary Woods, John G. Woods, .Lucy A. Conway, Charles Willifims^agill. Clara W. Magill, Richard Penn Smith, Morton W. Smith. \ \ f You are hereW notified that under Certificate oated November 8th* A. D., nineteen hundred and five, t undersigned, Hermah-Q. Horn, wit1 office at No. NJOI -Step! Building, Twelfth sfireet, ab. in the City and\CiJtmty^ and State ofj/Penn; vania, I as purchased thq^wfemises Mi y City, New Jers-y./fituate the soutiieast rfiae of Corgie fetree t, and lot No. 110 in block No. 2, and part of the same property granb d and conveyed to Francis H. puffee. Trusby Washington J. Dutfee and wife, by deed dated th"~twenty-third day of October A. D., eighteen hundred and seventy -six, and of record in the office j of the Clerk of Cape May County at ' May Court House in Book No 42 | of Deeds, page 408 : and part of the ; same premises granted and conveyed . by said Francis H. Duffee, Trustee to the New Jersey Trust and Safe Deposit i Company, by deed dated the twelfth day pf May, A. D., eighti en hundred i andeighty-eight, and of record in the Cleric's Office aforesaid in Book No j , 80 of Deeds, page 231, at a sale for un- ' , paid taxes and assessments held by and j behalf of said City of Cape May, " 1 the thirtieth day of Octoher, A. D., < ninetef n hundred and five, under and by j virtue of the provision of an act of the Legislature of the State of New Jersey, entitled, "An Act concerning 1 the settlement and collection of ar- : of unpaid taxes, assess- , ments and water rates or water tents, _ in cities of this State, and imposing and levying a tax assessment and lien ■ in lieu aud instead of such arrearages, 1 and to enforce the payment thereof, | and to provide for the sale of lands subjected to future taxation and assessment," passed March 80th, 1886, I and the several acts supplementary 1 and amendatory thereof. And you are hereby notified that you j ' or claim to have, an interest j 1 and unless the said lot, "tract \ ' or parcel of land shall be redeemed be- ; t fore the expiration of one year after 1 service hereof, a deed for the same j will be given according to the provis- 1 on of said Act, etc. | < HERMAN & HORN. December 12, 1907. 1-11 6t . P. F. $11. | 1 3-

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pi ■ n — ■ • 1 ' BATE m MUS in K SWE It m IE e mtm iu. vsnm n maa a e ^ Lesson 6 February 9th 1906. Jesus |_ and the -woman of Samaria. d ConrrlrtU tew. to 8. 8. f . Co. MfaMiAi U* mil** • THE SOCIAL EVIL, f Verse 19: "The Woman." i, Jesus and the "Tenderloin." I wonder how many of you women are will- ® ing to let yourself be seen in the most d public place in town in friendly chat 1- with the "woman of Samaria." When ° poor Effie Deans came borne that time, n not a single woman went to the y broken, forlorn and repentant little 1. girl with a word of love end help— no, ma'am, hot one. Rittenbocker Square has no dealings with the Tenderloin, d But Hr-aven has. Thank God I (Isa. d 1 : 18; John 8: II.) There is but one e Mrs. WitLemore*, chat I know of, « more's the pity. But there are hundreds of Blue Birds In Mulberry Fends K waiting for the rose and the kiss. > "Christianity has never been tried." 1- cries the cynic— and I wonder if It » has. No woman's class need get any 3 further, than this verse today, n ("Mrs. Wittemoie is a woman of d wealth and position in New York City d who gave up Society to spend her 'life . and fortuaefin uplifting fallen women. Her story of the rescue of Blue Bird of Mulberry Bend is one of the cla'aics 1 of rescue work. Bine Bird won over a hundred of her old companions before her death. )_ ' Ver3e 20: "In Jerusalem is the place 1 wh> re men qoght to worship." ' Yes indeed, in the Methodist, Bap- ' tist. Lutheran, Presbyterian, Episco- j , palian, and so forth, church is the place - . where men ought to wurship ! Here is ; Christ's answer to that. Let us be thankful this old spirit is passing p away. The Young Men's Christian , • Association, the Brotherhoods. Young People's Societies, the International Lessons and other influences are bring- 1 , ng all God's children shoulder to boulder against the compjon enenft-. ou are a poor kind of a Presbyterian „vou can not be graciously aristoI crat:c with the dignified Episcopalian ■ [ and warm up with the earnestand fervid Methodist. (1 John 1:7). The Iron Rose Bible Class is all the bett>r because all sorts of us are sitting here ' ! talking over the real things of life and j having a good time together. ' _ THE JEWS. : Verse 22: "Salvation is from the 1 j Jews." And don't forget tnat (Rom 9:4, 5.) . ' We owe^the Jcws^a debt we can never I j pay. Judge folks by their best and not | by their worst. How would you like outsiders to judge' all Coat^svillians j by some fellow citizens we might \ name? Some people are much in evidence. Who can name the good boys town? But those "Wholly Terrors," . who doesn't know them ! I was up at the hall one night with 800 other quiet, sensible people enjoying an entertainment. Suddenly the whole audience startled Into excitement and con- J fusion by a yell and « aeuffle hack by v the door. One drunken, no account hoodlum had attracted more attention than ih$ hall full of decent' CoatesvilThere are Coatesvillians and 1 Coateaviliians, and there are Jews and ;Jews. Remember, the Jews have alI been a splendid race, and our sal- q vation and much'else beside came down their way. 1 TRUE WORSHIP. | Verse 24 : "Worship Him inspirit | and truth. " I What [is worship? There is no bet- ' commentary than a good dictionary. * j Worship— the act of paying honors to J | God. When you bow 'yourself in | church what do you usually think about C I —honest now? -God or "things?" Do you think of .HER? "You are proba1 bly honoring her, but it is not worship- c j ping God. Do you say your prayers or pray? I heard of a man who kept hanging upon his wall one of those £ I Scripture text rolls like Aunt Sally | gave you Christinas. Every night he | just iiointed to the roll and said, 1 "Them's toy sentiments," and tumbled" into bed. How many prayers sre any than that? Dg you remember ^ that time the "U and I" boys helped j the poor old colored woman down in a i "The Neck." How each of you brought something good and forming a single file went into, the front door of S| 1 the poor little cabin and out the back • door. As you passed the tabln you a' laid upon it. onr, a ham, another a bag j . of flour, rice, potatoes, corn meal, tea. I sugar, etc. And the eld colored woman stood there speechless as in a. dream, with tears chasing each other down wrinkled cheeks. Remember the prayei meeting you held afterwards up on the corner? What prayers you fellows made,— nothing like the kind rattle off before jumping into bed. that is worshipping God "in 45 truth." (Jas. 1:27.) THE MESSIAH. Verse 26: "I that speak onto thee ^ A r to« .tkiko" «o~ ~id tome-lS

all it claims to be or it is' the meanest I dant ever doubts the Gospel's truth, j even if he don't accept it. Only last ) 8 week a non Christian doctor at thai death bed of a friend of mine who wmpeacefully and hopefully passing onto glory, exclaimed, with deep * feeling, "He bas something I wish I bad." Yes. he is tpe Messiah. He has coi.ie and told na all things. What does it . mean to you? What are you going to . do about it? Matt. 27 : 22. will you act cept or crucify, t THE GLASS MAN. ' - , Verse 29: "Oome, sees man, who ; told me all things that ever I did." ; How would you like to see such a , man? I do not care to meet him my- , self. Suppose all your life was printed s in big Lblack letters on your heart . {and it is, Rom. 2: 14, 16.) and you . were glass, would you go up town on , Main street? Or slip up the alleys? , "Stay home upRarret," would you, . George? Well, I guess! Some lime i ago I was conducting [special meetings . in my Rock Run Chapel. At the close ■ of the meeting a woman who had lived t in our family when I was a boy, long • before my Sunday school teaching days, came up to me and said, with t tears in her eyes, "Will Ridgeway, to - think that I should Jive to see the day . and you a preacher!" And forthwith . she started to tell me and the byI standrrs "nil the things that I ever , , did." "Mary," said I, "the .Will \ l Ridgeway that'used to make your life ; 1 miserable ia^ead and'gone— but how's the husband and .family?" f Yes. in- ' . deed, we want to change[the subject— we don't want to hear the things that 1 did. But unless we are born ' again, we must Jiome day (2 Cor. 5:10: ' Rev. 20: 12; Matt. 13:41, 42). , — — ( 1 4 Symptffigs ^oixir^fSeraia ' Cleanses the System Effect- ' ually; Dispels Colds andneaA 1 aches due to Constipation; " Acts naturally, acts Truly as c a .Laxative. s BestjorMen\\'omf>ii and Child--j£&t rts1&fic:al%ects < Always buy The trenume which t has me jiul name of the Com- v pany CALIFORNIA Flo Syrup Co. by whom it is manufactured , printed on the [ front of package. - SOLD STALL LEADING DRUGGISTS, t one size only, regular price 50« (>«- bottle. I In. Addition to the J now going on. ! An Elegant Assortment nj Table Damask, N-pking, Towels, Bed Spreads, Percales* Dress Ginghams, Ti,k- 9 irgs, VV trte.Goods, Etnbroid erie«=, Lawns etc. W omens cut'.ng Flannel y Wrappers, Whole Stock Un- a derwear. Mens Womens and q Lots of Wool Hose, were 25 - cents, for Children now i?c | r. t School Dresses for Children. Dresses for Intants. E SOILED DRESSES I( h All cf the above are staple, ^ class goods, will give you £ 1 2^ per. cent reduction. Ask ^ about evt-rything we have in ^ stock. V> e will give it to you B at the reduction price if possiMrs. E. Turner Z til 323 Washington Street, ^ Cape May.'N. J. of 4503 Pacific Ave., Holly Beach, |N.J ^ THAJOMTOC SEUBN 01 SALE bii Dr. McLeod'e Thanksgiving Sermon — has been published by the Star and Wave in^amphlet form and ia on sale pr

' and g: oundi *io"aM » to cbe atttaciiveaen of the teaort." - Cou.L-lt William Bau, expen rardeB*r, 110 Ferry etreet. If you warn anything fromTp^er , of pina to a pair of goed gem toota, Tboa-Soulta. ColASpring, can eerre l yuu. Local phone , I Per Sale — Honaing Lc<~. Very eligible lots in West Cape May 1 B.r0?d?ay, "^.Mechanic rtreet. A^ ply to J. L. Land is. , — ' ; w *■ ^ I Groceries, dry goon«, and urovi*iona. also boots and shoes, at rock bot- ' 10m. prices at Tfaos Sooltu Ooid r Spring ,f 1 ■ ! : ' Call on agents representing thoroughly reliable companies, when ' , you want fire insurance. Claims promptly * paid for twenty-eix years. We represent seven of the strongest companies doing business in New Jer- ' 1 sey. Hand and Eldndge, 810 Wash- ■ ^£ton „or "t Star and Wave Office. 816 and 817 Washington street. WANTED— Cigar salesman. Experience unnecessary. $100 per month and expenses. Peerlesd Cigar Co.. Ohio. 2-164 Public sale posters given rrempt and special attention at the Star and Wave office. - DO YOU SANT TO BUY Do you want to buy? ' Doyou want to sell? Do you want to rent? Do you want to borrow? Do you want to insure? consult SOL. NEEDLES, Agent for Glens Falls Insurance Company and others. 508 Washington street. 11-16 ly All the popular music on sale at this office. If you do not see what you want ask for it ■ JOiEKTYm CHEAP. Rooms, housekeeping, second floor. rooms, first floor. Large house for the winter. Cape May City; also" farm to rent year 1908. Apply to Edward Cresse, West Gape May.

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