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4 • CAP€ M AY STAR AND WAVE, SATURDAY APRIL 18, 1908.'

• CAPE MAY STAR AND WAYE >fi£C . • ■■ i • - : Merged hi Scar and Waee ,907 '. to*,, dace TMiraday E'ldag; layJ *• ***** w* ®» W»; TMr * «*■« ' ** CB"na ** lhe f°" oSc* *' MCC™1 THE COUNTY COURTS NEWS HE LIQUOR LICENSES (i^NTEB list of Grand Jurors Indictments ud Other Details of ~ Coirt Business. The April term of the Cape May County Courts opened April 14th. 1908, with the Hon. Thomas W. Trenchard, Justice or the Supreme Court presiding. Hon. Allen B. Endieott, Judge" Of the Circuit Court, and Hon. James M. E. Hiidreth, Judge of the Common ' Fleas, were present. Sheriff Robert R. Corson attended to the court duties for the first time during his election. Sickness prevented him from attending the December term. Ernest W. Lloyd conducted his first eases as Prosecutor of the Common Fless Court. The Official Stenographer is Claude W. Myrose and the constables in attendance this term are Smith W. Craves, Reuben R. Stiles, Albert Crease, Walter Hurrell. William Chambers, and Alexis Schellenger. Following is the list of Grand Jurors. Henry S. Rutherford. James A. Oreavwell, Joseph Hanes, Robert O. Hughes, Joseph Channell. Willets Johnson, Enoch J. Hitchner, Richard . C. Holmes. David Goff, Charles Holme!, Brower Morris, John K. Carloll. Jacob Feldman, A rah Willets, John Wallace, J#., -Her.ry Young, K. R. Torbert, Mark W. Adams, Simeon B. Miller, Edward B. Arnett, Jason Buck^Tbeodore F. Shute, Eli Bsrnett and Samuel Roberts. THE INDICTMENTS. 1 Jobr S. Kimsey.'for larceny and receiving stolen goods. Plea, not guilty. James Jaquette, larceny. Plea, non vnlt Derrickson Turner, atrocious assault and battery. Plea, not guilty. Benjamin Baker, purchasing jonk of a minor. Plea, not guilty. Richard Hilles, obtaining goods by ' false pretense. Loring Whildin, receiving stolen goods. Jerrell Scott, larceny. He appears to have fled and defaulted his bail. Walter Hughes, Benjamin Harmon, Harry Armstrong, Lewis Compton, assault and battery. Meyer Horenstein, unlawful sale of liquor. These indictments wiil all be tried onJMonday ct the Court of Quarter Sessions, Judge Hiidreth. presiding. - -v LIQUOR LICENSES. Cape ' May- City— M. Hertz, wholesale. John Tracy, Hotel Lafayette ; Harry A. Richardson, New Cape May "Ylotel ; Edward W. Dale, Washington Hotel; Andiew C. Zillinger, Merion ; Frank B. Wrisley, Capitol; John J. McOann, Auditorium ; Theresa K. Arnold, Arnold's Cafe; Thomas Hickey. Hickey's Cafe; John J. Ratty, Jr., , Homestead; James A. Carroll, Harbor; Wm. E. Presser, Central Exchange : David H. Fell. North Wildwood— George W. Scott, f Hotel Scott; William E. Cozens, wholesale; George W. Ent,"Germai> town; Mary H. Brobson, Windsor; Alonzo Willetta, Hilton; Frank W. Dougerty, walnut avenue; Agnes T. Doherty, Hereford; Julius B. Rauch, "Ottens ; Charles Mace, Royal. Sea Isle City— Charles H. Woertz, Hvoli; Thomas J. Mitchell, Pennsylvania ; Mrs. Annie Jtasch, Busch's ; Frank W. Fowke, Petersen's Hotel ; Mrs. {Caroline JCronecker, Bellevue ; . J ere P. Delaney, Lafayette; Samuel Schick, Albion; Patridk Mecrea, Grand Central ; Frank'1 Killhour, Depot ; William A. Mahon, Atlantic; John G. I Pfeiffer, Inlet; John Gegan, Phil a r delphia. Grassy Sounde— Riqhard R. Stanert. Holly Beach— Frank Crammer, Pacific; Joseph Geisenberger, 'wholesale ; Allen W. Johnson, Colonial ; Carl Errickson, Brighton ; Frank Baingo, Rio Grande; Archibald Mitchell. Holly; Martin Donaldson. -Donaldson ; Joseph ; I. Schwartz, Ruric ; William R. Pinker, Eimira; Dora Pullinger, Grenoble; Breest Schlichting, Philadelphia. Corson 'b Inlet— Wm. G. Car-others, Wbelen. Aval on —O has. E. Hasan, learning. Tuckahoe— Jonathan Eirchoff, Tuckaboe. All of the above licenses were granted except those of Archibald Mitchell and David R. Fell, ^which Wen refused by the Court. The feea were the aame arflast year:

1 Cape May City, 1800 ; Holly Beach, 1 Anglesea and North Wildwood, $260; Sea Isle City,, $200 ; Avalon. $900; Tuckaboe, Grassy Sounds. $160. The $1X260 received for license fees will be distributed as follows : Cape May City, $6000; Holly Beach. $2,600; Sea I *le City. $2400; Anglesea or North Wildwood, $2*5Q; Upper Township, $350; Middle T&wtrwhip. $160. d and Avaloo $200.' 1 What Do They CureT The above Question (soften asked eon-, cernlng Dr. Pierce's two leading medicines, -Golden Medical Discovery' and -Favorite Prescription." The answer U that -Golden Medical Discover/ "Is a mott potent alterative or r blood-purifier, and tonic or Invigorator i and acta especially favorably In a cura1 tlve Way upon all the mucous lining surfaces, as of the nasal pasaeges, throat, bronchial tubes, stomach, bowels and - 'bladdea-curing a large per cent, of caterrbcl cases whether the disease affects the ) nasal pbufeea. the tbsoat, laryns, brpntag Snlc^nd Jnervlne.y For 'weak wornout, over-worked women— no matter what has caushd the break -down, -Favorite > Prescription "will be found moet effective in building np the strength, regulating the womanly functions, subduing pain - and bringing about a healthy, rigorous - condition of the whole system. a A book of particulars wraps each bottle 1 giving the formulto of both medicines and s quoting what scores of eminent med- , leal authors, whose works are consulted by physicians of all the schools of practice t as guides In prescribing, say of each In- . gradient entering Into these medicines. The words of praise bestowed on the . several ingredients entering Into Doctor . Pierce's medicines by such writers should havd more weight than any anjount of non - professional testimonials, Dec a use t such men are writing for the guidance of their medical brethren and know whereof n they speak. r Botn medicines are non-alcoholic, non- _ secret, and contain no harmful hablt5 forming drugs, being composed of glyceric . extracts of the roots of native, American t medicinal forest plants They are both 1 sold by dealers In medicine. You can't - afford to accept as a substitute for one of these medicines of known composition, any secret nostrum. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar-coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and In- ' vlgorate stomach, liver and bowels. I THE HIGH : SCHpOL NEWS ; ZETA SOCIETY ELECT OFFICERS t At a recent election of officers of the Zeta Literary Society Dudley - Moore was elected president; Logan ' Bockins, vice president; Helen Porter, • secretary, and Ida Bush, treasurer. 1 Last Friday at the meeting of the Society, Eva Hewitt and Edith Ed1 munds rendered a "very pretty duet on the piano and an interesting debate f was given, the subject being, "Resolved, that the United States was ' justified in sending a fleet around the world." Affirmatives, LeRoy Wilson, 1 Walter Bennett; negatives, Ralph Townsend, Will Mecray. The judges, 8 Margaret Davis, Jean Hand and Rae Curtis, gave the decision to the • affirmative. "THE BITTE CLUB.'" Several of the senior girls on last f Friday morning, came to school looking very tired, and sleepy. Upon in- • quiring, it Was learned these girls had r organized a secret society called the "BitteClub." They said they had a "grand" time, and say. .they had - pickles and ice cream for refresnnients. A pleasant mixture! Bat , then it might be worse. ; MAY PROVE FATAL. - Vditi Wil Capt IUj Ctwl Hoot Pet* Lon tW InporUnct of li Backache is only a simple thing at - first; But when you know 'tis from the kidneys ; That serious kidney troubles follow ; • That diabetes, Bright's disease may > be the fatal end, - 1 You will gladly profit by the follow - . ing experience. 'Tis the statement of a Cape May ' Court House citizen. Mrs. Rem. Sise, living on H and ave, , nue. Cape May Court House, N. J.s&ys: "I .suffered from frequent at tacks of backache which were general- ' ly accompanied by headaches and dizzy " spells. These would be especially se- • vere in the morning upon first arising, ; and at times prevented me from at- . tending to my household duties. I tried different remedies but received very little relief until I procured 1 Doan's Kidney Pills at Willets Cor- 1 - son's drug store. The results I re- J ceived were gratifying and I continued the use of this remedy until the pains 1 and lameness in my back disappeared. the headaches and dizzy spell savniehed . and since that time my general health . has been much better. . I know that Doan's Kidney Pills do all that is • claimed for them and am pleased to - give them fey endorsement. ' s For sale by all dealers. Price 50 . cents. Fostek-Mi lbum Co., Buffalo, ' N. Y.. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name— Doan's t —and take no other. IN MEM0RIAM. ■ Mary Hoffman (nee Dallas) formerly of Gollingswood. ' Ir. loving remembrance of my dear mother, who entered into rest April . 18th. 1901. • DAUGHTER EMMA. , OA.BTOHZA. ■t*T" {£&$?$&&&*

j INTERESTING NEWS NOTES I OCCURRENCES HERE AND THERE Incidents Which Have Attracted lie Attention ef tie ■ , Star and Wave / ■ • - — •- ■ Stilwel! H, Townsend has been reappointed member of the County.Tax Board, this time for .the full term. This is his third appointment, the first two being for periods of one year \ each. Mr. Townsend ie one of the most' efficient men in this capacity who i could have been selected. C A # ; We suppose it never occurred to : Congressman Burton, when he was | "rebuking" Congressman Hobaon, that j the nation will be bankrupted ten [ times as rapidly if a great war should 1 confront us unprepared, as it can be • by making "preparations while there | is_ opportunity. It is a great pity ! that Congress cannot realize the neccsi sity for preparing for war in time of 1 peace. * v , W ft » i -Mr. and Mrs. J. .Warren Hughes [ have announced that the marriage (ft < .their daughter, Elizabeth H., to Mr. Andrew D. Kindberg, will occur on i Tuesday evening, April twenty-eighth, i at eight o'clock, at 1101 Washington 1 street. | (• (• [ On Saturday. April 25th, a change of ' time on the Reading will be made, " giving several fast express trains. « « « i W. D. Laycock.- the popular Atlantic ! City conductor, brought in the Reading [ special on Saturday, afternoon last in • record breaking tinie. The train con- , sis tod of one combination coach, one • day coach and five ' Pullmans. The 1 run was made from Camden to Cape May Including three Tuli stops, in seventy-sever, minutes. This indicates how our great railroads will ultimately ! reduce the time {between Philadelphia ' and Cape May. It is understood that there will be several 85 minute trains , next season. A train of empties, five j coaches including a heavy Pullman, f left Camden Sunday evening at 9 K)2j, , stopping 'at three stations, entailing a 1 loss of ten minutes, and arrived at Cape May at 10:23, making the run in 80J"feinutes or actual running time of „ 70J minutes. & & j The assassination of Lincoln will be } depictedjat the People's Motion Picture • Theatre, 409 Washington street on 5 Friday evening in addition to the usual , entertainment. (»(•(• ' Strawberry festival for the benefit 1 of the Baptist Sunday scfiool, Thursday ' evening, April 28d, Mecray's Y. M. A. 2 Hall. Tickets 10 cents (• fit (• H. Walker Hand, who is1 a naturalist of considerable enthusiasm, has sent to the Philadelphia Zoological Gardens " an unusually fine specimen of horned ■ owl. bubo'jVirginianis. It was caught 1 at Green Creek where a farmer an- ; noyed at the .loss of chickens skilfully 1 set a steel trap and found the owl in it ' next morning. " (•(•(• The Spring Institute of the Cape May County W. C. T. U. will be held in Tuckahoe on the 21st. Rev. John Hand ley, of Vineland, will be the evening speaker. t fit C* » The High School base ball team have t secured their new suite and will play the Court House High School team a today, Saturday, in this city, if the grounds can ba obtained, at Court , House otherwise. (• (• » The spring meeting of the South Jersey Schoolmasters' Association will ' be held at the Training School. Vine- , land,- Saturday, April 25th, beginning at 10 a. m. s l (• fit Ce At Mecray's Y. M. A. Hall Thurs- ' day evening. April 23d, Strawberry Festival benefit Baptist Sunday school. DOING BUSINESS AGAIN . "When my friends thought I was I - 1 about to take leave of this world, on | I account ofindigestion, nervousness and j • general debility1. " writes A. A. Chis- 1 i holm, Treadwell. N. Y., "and when it I looked as if there was no hope left, I i was persuaded to try Electric Bitters, - and I rejoice to say that they are cur- 1 < ing me. I am now doing business again | > as of old, and am still gaining daily." ; , Best tonic medicine on earth. Guar- 1 I anteed by All Druggists. 50e. apr j | ( t . — i CLERMONT NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Linneus Swain drove I to Cape May Saturday to witness the' opening of the new million dollar hotel i Btod see the (auto contestants for th Hotel Cape May cup. arrive. ' Don't wait until you have a deep seated^oough. "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. " With theffim tickling of the bronchial tubes get u botte of Ry dale's Cough Elixir. Safest for parent or child. Contains no opiates. V. M. D. Marcy & Co. > apr II

s — i ; ; SPRING HUSKING BEE n — i, Uncle Nathan and Aunt Peggy to Eni tertain Again. So successful was the Husking Bee ^ given in the Chapel 'at West Cape May , Thursday night week. and upon urgent requests from those who were unable to gain admission because of the c crowded condition 'of the Chapel, as g well as from "many, who have expressed D a desire again to witness the production. it has been decided to repeat it e on Thursday evening next, Apri^23, in e the Skating Rink Hali, Washington e street. Several new specialties will n be introduced And those attending will « get their money's worth. The hall has y been fitted up with a new stage, new a scenery and a new piano, .and this will t be the first entertainment held. Ree served seats are but 25 cents, while e the general admission will be 15 cents. , Reserved seat tickets on sale at _ Marcy 's Drug Store. t COLD SPRING. f Mrs. Spicer Harris spent last week with relatives at Holly Beach. Quarantine is lifted from the Grange e and a fine.meeting was held Monday B evening. 1 William Search is enjoying (?) tlje 1 measles). ' - Miss Mary Miller, of Holly Beach, t spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister. f A number of our people spent Satur- ' day at Cape May witnessing the ball ' game. Teachers' Association at Cape May was well attended by , teachers of Lower township Saturday last An un- ® usually good session is reported. Mrs. W. F. Smith, of West Cape May, dined with Cold Spring friends, * Monday. Some of the musical members of ' I Cold Spring Grange met at Mrs. Albert Matthew's Tuesday evening to B plan for the viFiting granges which j are expected to meet here the first 5 Monday evening in May. B Wm. T. Chambers is the proud owner of a new 'bus. , Mrs. . Metta Swain spent Tuesday a with hpr son. ,■ Mrs. Jennie Connelly called on Miss ! Widdie Hoffman, Monday. ; 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Shaw are at t home for the Easter holidays. Mrs. Ocie B. Eldredge has been displaying some fine millinery at her i store during the past week. I Miss Hannah Hoffman principal of - Diaa Creek public schools, spent Saturday last with her cousins here. Several from this village attended the entertainment at Cape Chapel ■ Thursday evening. ' Mrs.,Chadwick has returned to her ' h ome here after an absence of several months on account of severe illness. We welcome her to our midst once more, s Mr. and Mrs. William Swain spent j I Tuesday evening at Cape May. . J Amasa Walters was a Sunday visitor."] - Mrs. Wm. T. Chambers is very ill. | ] ' Mr. and Mrs. Enos Tomlin attended j j . | evaneelistic services at the Chapel ( I I Sabbath evening. j ,

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