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SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of fieri facias to me directed and issued out of the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey, I will expose for sale at public vendue at the Sheriff's Office, Cape May Court House, N. Jv, between the hours of 12 and-6 in the afternoon, toWit, at 1 o'clock p. m.. on MONDAY. APRIL 20th, 1908, ALL that certain tract or parcel of land and premises hereinafter particularly described, situate in the City of Ocean City, in the county of Cape May and State of N-w Jersey. BEGINNING on the northwesterly aide of Central avenue at the distance of two hundred and ten (210) feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Nineteenth street, containing in front or breadth on Central avenue forty (40) feet and of that width extending in length or depth northwesterly between lines parallel with the said Ninteenth street one hundr. d (100) feet to a fifteen feet wide street and numbered six hundred and twenty-six (626) in section "E" on the plan of the lots of Ocean City Association. Being the same lot or piece of ground which William A. Massey and Roxanna G„ his wife, by deed in indenture, anted the thirteenth day of September, A. D. 1897. granted and conveyed onto the said Josiah Brad way and Re becca O. Bradway, his wife, their heirs •nd assigns, forever, subject to the ■^Cimditions and restrictions of theOcean Oity Association. Together with all and singular the j eights, privileges, hereditaments and j •ppurtenances thereunto belonging or | In anywise appertaining, and the eeversions and remainders, rents, is- ; sues and protfis thereof, and all the j estate, right, title, interest, use. ! property, claim and demand of the said j defendants of, in, to and out of the < •am®, as may be necessary for the purpose. JJeized as the property of Rebecca o. Bradway. et als.. defendants, taken if) 1 jxecution at the suit of William A. Massey. complainant, and to be sold by i ROBERT R. CORSON. , . Sheriff. : Albert A. Howell, 415 Market street, i 1 Camden, N. J., Solicitor. Dated March 17th, 1908. P. F. $9.10 3-21 5t

PETITION. to the president and members of city council of gape may. Gentlemen : We, the undersigned, being owners of property on Lafayette street, between Madison avenue and Jefferson street, do humbly petition your Honorable Body that you will cause to be constructed or laid a sewer extending along Lafayette street from Madison avenue to Jefferson street, and take such steps as may be necessary to accomplish the same. And your petitioners will every pray, etc. Golf terrace land co., adam suelke. Sec'y., |david c. jcrowell, lois m. davis, e. w: dale. 8-7 St handy fassett. One hears and reads a great deal these days about re'Oombinations" especially "Combinations of Capital." The government is after a great many of them with Hie "Big Stick" and it is to be hoped chat they will be brok.es up. There is another great combination. however, that is a source of much good, and not on ly does not come within the swath of the "Big Stick." but conforms strictly to the law. It is a combination of Quality and Quantity to be found in the half pint bottle of Elliott's Emulsified Oil Liniment lor 25c. Guaranteed under Pure Food and Drug Law. Yellow package. V. M. D. Marcy A Co. mar OASTOBXA^ , hso, Atari BwgM 1 T" <22^55 tes&u 1 Bhiifi iwr V in

I LATEST IN FASHIONS FOR ALL THE WOMEN 0 ' " e The North American's Big; Spring Number v Coming March 22. c _____ ® In its issuejof March 22, The North _ American isfgoing to do something that will wake'up ^interest among the j women of this community, especially . among the dressmakers and the women f who want to^keep up to the minute in e matters pertaining to dress. This issue will be the spring and e summer fashion number of the paper, t It will illustrate and describe the very 7 latest fashions of ^France and America j[ in drawings and photographs in such a way as no American newspaper has ever done. 1 Them will be'drawings by Jeannette j Hope, who in Paris looks at French J c fashions with an American eye and ; f knows what .will appeal to the good ' ■ taste of those at home. Miss Hope ! J will furnish two pages of drawings for j this edition. a staff of fashion^diplomats has got i behind the scenes of tiie great French ' ( workshops, and will give all that is j , latest in French blouses and suits and j i eowns in excellent photographs. Ac- ' cessories of dress for women will also j 1 be pictured in photographs. a page i j • will be given to new Paris hats. i The American staff has outdone it- j " self in furnishing photographs and de- j scriptions of the best that there is in ' j American suits and gownsfand the n®w- 1 , est dressy things for children. The dressn akers, through the North j a American, will get the very latest c models from which to furnish their 0 patrons with - the latest things for { spring. They will find the spring e fashion number something worth see- 1 i ing and keeping. 0 remedy6 CATARRH «*cii icuj |

Ely's Cream Balm l> quickly aborted. HMA t0f> C0U>1 . Girt. Ron* ,( Once. 1 ? It Cleanses, soothes, CARVER 1^21 heals and protects Km the diseased membr&ne resulting from Catarrh and drives < sway a Cold in the Head quickly. Be- «| a \f PrilPD ttores the Senses of II AT FLYER Taste and Smell. Full size 50 eta. , at Druggist* or by maiL In liquid form, 75 cento. , " - Brothers, 56 Warren Street, New York. NOTICE , Sealed bids or proposals will be received by the Borough Council of the Borough of Went Gape May, n. j., at the office of the Bohough Clerk, in said Borough, up to 12 o'clock, noon on the sixth day of April, 1908. for the furnishing of material and construction - of cement sidewalks. (8000 feet more or less) and curbing, (2000 feet more or . less) in accordance with plans and ' specifications to be seen at the office of 7 the Borough Clerk. THEODORE W. REEVES, Borough Olerk. ' West Cape May, n. j., [ March 10, 1908. 3-14 2t ! NOTICE. t ___ i Cards, $1.00; (including . pl*W.) Your natne in Script. Send - for sample. 50 Engraved Cards with name and r address. $1.50, (including plate). Estimates furnished on engraved wed- I ding and other social stationery. ' 100 printed visiting cards, name and - address only, 60 cents. Address Star and Wave Office, 315 and 317 Washington street, Oape May, a

SHERIFFS SALfe By virtue of sundry' writs Mu fieri arias to me directed issuedhofc. of the Cirruit Court of Cape May County, I will expose to sale at public vendue on Monday. March l^h, 1908. between the hour* of twelve and five o'dodk p. m.. to-wit, at fifteen minutes past one o'clock at the Sheriff's Office, in Cape May Chart House. Cap® May County, New Jersey, all the following described lands and Treatises to-wit: All that two and one-half story concrete and trick dwelling house, situate in Wildwood Crest, Lowes' Township, in the County of Cape May and State of New Jeraey, and the lot of land or curtilage is particularly deecribed as follows: All those two certain Tots of land known and designated -th plan of lots of Hie Wildwood Crest Coffipany as Lots Noe. 7 and 8, in block 51. . BEGINNING on the northeasterly side of Forgetmenot Road at the distance ot one hundred feet (100) northwesterly from the point of the intersection of the northeasterly side of Forger menot Road with the northwestwardly side of Pacific avenue, and running thence northwest- . wardly along said northeasterly side of Forgetmenot Road sixty feet and ] at right angles thereto, to said Forget- . menot Road, between parallel tines of ■ (the width of sixty feet) northeast- ; wardly a distance of one hundred feet. • Seized as the property of Gustav Weber, taken in execution at the suit of Lawrence Gas Fixtures Manufacturing Company and P. and F. Oorbin, Incorporated, plaintiffs, and to be sold byROBERT R. OORSON. Z _ Sheriff. H. H. Voorbees, 207 Market street, I Camden, N. J., Attorney. I Dated February 11, 1906. P. F. $7.20 SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ or fieri facius, to < me directed, issued out of the Court of - Chancery of the State of New Jersey, I will expose for sale at pubile vendue, at the Sheriff's Office, Cape May Court House, between the hours of twelve and five o'clock in the after- " noon, to-wit, at one o'clock, MONDAY. MARCH 23rd, 1908, All that certain piece of land situate ( in Wildwood, on Five Mile Beach, in - Cape May County. New Jersey, known L and designated on a plan of lots of I r Wildwood Beach Improvement Company. made by Marcus Frey, January, 1893, and duly filed in the clerk's office ' of the County of Cape May, as afore- : C v; ujc v^ouniy oi v^ape may, atore-

1 aid, as lot number twenty-four of ; block eleven, and is bounded and de- , scrib'd as follows, to-wit : t beginning at a point on the north- 1 easterly side of Wildwood avenue, at j i the distance of four hundred and forty j i feet northwest* ardly from the point j of intersection of the northwesterly i , side of Pacific avenue, with the north- ! easterly side of said Wildwood ave- ! nue and extending thence northwestwardly along che northeasterly ( side of said Wildwood avenue' forty feet and at right angles* thereto, between parallel lines in j i lenjth or depth northeastwardly one j hundred feet. , containing four thousand square j feSt of land. Being the same premises ! granted and convey- d to Laura e. Pet- [ i tibone by George m. Hall and wife. 26. 1904, recorded in Book 191 of Deeds, Page 139, and conveyed by Laura e. Pettibone et vir, to John n. Reeve, September 21, 1905, recorded in Book 197, pages 495. Seized as the property of John n. i et al., defendants, taken in execution at the suit of Charles Greaves, complainant and to be sold by robert r. corson, Sheriff. s. Alvord. 640 Landis avenue, | Vineiand, n. j . Solicitor. | February 11th, 1908. p f. $7.20. NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS. of Henry Brown, deceased. Pursuant to the order of Chas. p I Surrogate of the County of J Cape May, made on the eleventh day j of February, a. d.. 1908. on the application of the subscriber, Admistra- i tor of said deceased, notice is herebygiven to the creditors of said deceased ! exhibit- to the" subscriber, under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within nine months from the | eleventh day of February, a. d., 1908, or they wiR be* forever barred of any i j -uluc^ ivicvti uojicu oi any i action against the subscriber.

Dated February 11th, a. d.. 1908. : joseph e. brown. 2-15 9t Administrator.

FURNITURE For Sols or Root Matting. Curtains, Carpets Carpet Rugs. Matting Rugs, Refrigerators, Rolling Chairs, Cribs, Baby Carriages. R M. WENTZBLL, Successor to w . a. Devitt and Company, FURNITURE WARE ROOMS All goods delivered free of charge In this city. West Cape May and Cold Spring. Purchases amounting to $35 delivered within radius of 12 miles. \ 33 ^PRRY ST. Cap^ May, N. J. Fcr Sale — u turning Lots. Very eligible lots in West Cape May at^Broad way and Mechanic rtreet. Ap-

DO YOU OWN A HOME : ; That win Support You? ' For -Bale en Easy Terms, I ; 1 eigtn room bouse. 1 "table In • good condition, wagon sheds. \ : large chicken coop® will accomo- ! ! date about 150 ebktaoa, about } of an acre fenoed in as a chicken broqAvr, 40 acres of land , 80 acres of which is fine rich track land ; and an orchard with about one hundred ftult trees. > . A five room bouse built two ! ' yemrv ago h»g 4 acres of ground [ 1 I acre suitable fo- a first cla-w ! . garden, S gcise sntuhie for poutS : "Kirs-,,-, p-opera- . located on what Is known ma the ■ Jere Hughes Road about } mile ' . from Bennetts Station. Ahaker ! ■ paMa daily and a butcher twice - ' a week. Near school and church and is only five miles from either • Oape May, Wildwood. Holly . Beach and Angleaea. There are . no better produce markets than ■ either of t base. For fun her im- • • formation ■< — Address 1 : rttfflN W. KIMSEY Erma P. O. Oape May Co. ; mm V. fiEEYES steam M Hot water UERI1NB Sanitary Plumbing by Skilled Workmen. Ask for Estimates. WasM street. CAPE BAY COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT i --vail, ami wivni l viavUl I WUM

£ ' >- In the matter of the application of the Common Council of the Citv of Cape - j May, for the appointment of three t freeholders and residents of the City 7 of Cape May, as Commissioners to est timate ar.d assess benefits on lands in f accordance with the provisions of an - art of the legislature of the state of - New Jersey, entitled "An act to - authorize cities to construct sewers / j and drains and to provide for the paye. menbof the cost thereof." Approved b March 8th, 1882. and the supplements i and amendments thereto. , 1 notice to property owners. The commissioners appointed in ac- " i cordance with the foregoing applica- | tion on the twentieth day of January, ; | 1908, will meet in the City Hall, at j the corner of Washington and Franklin streets, in the City of Oape May. in i the County of Cape May and State of i i New Jersey, on Friday, the twentieth i day of March, 1908, at the hour of | eleven o'Vlock in the forenoon of said [ day, to hear any persons in interest who may present themselves to be . heard why assessm- nts of benefits | should not be assessed against the several lands abutting upon the streets and avenues upon which said sewers • ! have been constructed, viz. : From the | Sewer Disposal Station on Madison ! avenue, and along said Madison avenue to Beach avenue, and thence along Beach avenue, northeasterly to Baltii Dated, Cape May, n. j.. March 4. j. henry edmunds. lewis t. stevens. virgil m. d. marcy. 3-7 3t Commissioners. ! 1825 THE 1908 PENNSYLVANIA FIRE Insurance Company. incorporated 1825. CHARTER PERPETUAL

OFFICE. 508-510 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. capital, .... $750,000,00 assets, - - - - $6,462.117 11 surplus, - - y $1,615,283 97 directors. Edwin n. Benson, Effingham b. Moms, i r. Dale Benson. John l. Thomson j. Tatnall Lea, Charles 8. Pngh, ! Richard m. c'adwalader. w. Gardner Crowell. Edward t. Stotesbury. r. dale benson. President. john lthomson, Vice President. i w. gardner ckowbll. Secretary, charles w. merrill, Assistant Secretary. hampton l. warner. Assistant Secretary. wm. j. dawson, Sec'y Agency Depart--menC < •A. W. HAND S. F. ELD HEDGE HAND AND ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENTS 810 Washington Street, 816 and 817 Washington Street j Cape May, N. J. i

ing named Streets and Avenues, Michigan Avenue. South Street Indiana ATenue. West Street Washington Street Trenton Avenue. New Jersey Avenue. -»- -Philadelphia Avenue. Reading Avenue. Pittsburg Avenge. Union Street Massachusetts, Avenue. Vermont Avenue. Missouri Avenue. Texas Avenue. Madiaon Avanue. . , RespeetMHKietition your Honorable Bod.'- that yoo will cause to be laid or constructed a suitable House Sewer in and along the portion of Street* and Avenues aa herein named, to-wit: Michigan avenue from Pumping Station to street, approximately 1288 ; feet South street Michigan avenue to Indiana avenue, approximately 125 feet Indiana avenue. South street to West street approximately 878.6 feet West street Indiana s venue to Washington street approximately 461 feet Washington street ScheUenger street to Schellenger's Landing, approximately 2685 feet Trenton avenoe. Beach avenue to f north side Cape May avenue, approxi- [ mately 1790 feet New Jersey avenue, Madison avenoe to Philadelphia avenue, approximately 1018 feet We would Also petition your Honorable Body that you will ' cause to be laid or constructed a suitable Stormwater Drain in and along the Streets and Avenues as herein enumerated, r viz. : Philadelphia avenue, New Jersey avenue to Idaho aTenue, apfiroximately 1098 feet Reading avenue, New Jersey avenue to Idaho avenue, approximately 1098 feet Trenton avenue, New Jersey avenue to Idaho avenue, approximately 1098 feet. Pittsburg avenue. New Jersey ave- j nue to Idaho avenue, approximately 1865 feet Union street C. L Creek, to a point 250 feet easterly of Washington street 1419 feet. 1 reel.

Washington street Union street to i e West street approximately 235 feet f e West street, extended from Wash: 1 e ington street, approximately 665 feet t 7 Massachusetts avenue, extended from - - West street '780 feet 1 "Vermont avenue, extended from J West street 320 feet f ' ' Missouri avenue, extended from In- J 5 diana avenue, 206 feet e 5 Indiana avenue, extended from West t - street 642 feet. ' Philadelphia avenue, extended from ' Indiana avenue, approximately 135 feet Washington street from O. L Creek n to Texas avenue, approximately 579 ) " fei'- t Texas avenue, extended from Wash- t , ington street approximately 850 feet 1 t Massachusetts avenue, extended from / i Texas avenue, approximately 275 feet, f i Treu ton avenue, extended from Texas > r avenue, approximately 750 feet, i Pittsburg avenue, extended from : Devil's Reach, approximately 985 feet. i We further ask that you take such 1> : steps as may be necessary for the ac- u compliahmtnt of thisfobject. [' i And your petitioner will ever pray. -:- etc. f ca pe m a y r ea l estate co. . : 3-7 3t peter shields. President. 1 b r The "Sunny South" ; The hand of the Soueet ! Scented JWagnolia CAN BE REACHED ' VIA

CLYDE LINE Steamers Sailing Irom New York TryWeekly. Service Ud- * surpassed by (.any Coast Wise Line on the American Continent. Write to me for • Rates to Jacksonville, " Florida and Charleston, South Carolina. E. P. Stites ( 518 Lafayette St., Cape May. Full line of Harness, and Horse and Goods at Philadelphia prices. Repairing promptly done. W. A. Lovett, ^06 Perry street 3

l lll n f r\l,U f UUl\ n All i j (Oman fMnoru) . yf ANTED Chrar axluL. ^ - I • sLffohtor j FOR SALE— Small km V— y ' ' street. ' ws—hiwww There isn't a bit of aw tor T~tra who like to wear well-fitting and op- ' to-date clothing, to go away tn a Washington street. Import* direct, wearing many patterns daring bis annual winter trip to Enrope and tbe best dresed men in town, wear clothing made by faim. I The New Paint Store f Joto little has opened op the bami- • selluw painu at the corner of Jsricson andwashington streets and it : « I'urt the place tTteyfr^hprintr 3 ' Call on agents representing tbord oughly reliable companies. *hn . you want fire insoraribe. Claims t promptly paid for twenty -six years. We represent seven of the strongest - companies doing buainew in NewJeri fnn-i Ha?£Vld E'dretige, 8 lb Washington street, or at Star and Wave - Office. 816 and 817 Washington strertT > — — ■ Grooeries, drv goods, and provlaions also boots and shoes, at rock bot- : torn, prioes at Thos. Bon Its. Oold • Spnng tf - If yon want anything from a paper ; of pins to a pair of good gun. boots, ■ Tbos. Soulta, Oold Spring, can serve ) yon. Local phone tf DO Y80WAMTT0 KJT ' Do you want to buy? , _ Do you want to sell? Do you want to rent? ' „ Do you want to borrow? you want to insure? consult SOL. NEEDLES. Agent for Glens Falls Insurance Company and others. 608 Washington street. 11-16 ly TO REKT VESV CHEAP. Rooms, housekeeping, second floor. rooms, first floor. Large house the winter. Cape May City ; also to rent year 1908. Apply to Edward Ore8se, WeBt Cape May. Wall Paper. Wall Paper. A new and fine assortment of wall is now being offered by Eldredge Johnson, 818 Washington street. What- " you need in this line can be supplied. tf Mother Cray's Sweet Powder lor Children Successfully* used by Mother Gray, nurse in the Children s Home in New core Feverishness, bad stomach, teething disorders, move and regulate the bowels and destroy worms. Over testimonials. They never fail. all druggists, 25c. Sample FREE. Allen s. Olmsted, Le Roy, Y. mar Have your doming cleaned add pie-eed while you are asleep, afteror night Gall Van Kessel, leadtailor, 424 Waf-hinvton street, Caj>a • Bell Phone 76 w ; Keystone hone 178 m. When you need clothing ask for JOHN k. sparks the Cape Mav County i salesman. Everybody knows that he is with wanamaker & BROWN ; oak hall, Sixth & Market Streets Philadelphia. An enormous stock of j clothing ready for Men- Women- Boys i and Girls. We pay excursion car fare j both ways upon tne purchase of a cerI — MgP-? PARKER'S Notice! Way To Save Money

Dont miss it A special sale for 21 DAYS Goods will be sold at lowest cost. Try once and you will come again. Prices same on wagon. At LAVENTHAL'S, 319 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE HAY. GQas Saridgrau . Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds for New Jersey, Leases, Deeds, &c.. Drawn. All kinds of Pension Business 308 Washington St, Cape May