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CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE, SArURDAY, APRIL 25, 1908. — : — - - ^ iH . — u.

THOMAS W. MILLET & SON . 1 MMLI|i)D— ; ._ OFFICE 3SO WASHIIYGTON NTHEET CAFE MAY, IV. J. Telephone IS O. 50^^^^ <| "The Old Reliable Jewelry Store" | JOSEPH K. HAND X ] 311 WASHINGTON STREET g ' / k Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. Ra pairing of all kinds 8 ] promptly attended to.* WB - ]

< BUILDERS HARDWARE AND MECHANICS FINE TOOLS ' W. S. WABE 516 Washington St.. Oape May. , PHONE 164 A ' SAVE MONEY! SAVE MONEY! By DeaUng at NWAIY'N ACCOMMODATION MARKET ; Broadway and York avenue West Cape May, N. J. All kinds ot groceries, MEATS and provisions at the lowest market prices. Goods delivered to any part of the bor- I ough or city. Local Telephone No i ia : 4BECKETTrS LIVERY and Boarding Stables TUCKAHOE, N. J. Hacks to meet all trains. Good driving Horses and Carriages to ■ Hire. Pri Tate horses and carriages boarded and carefully looked after at low rates. Clipping horses a specialty anv time during the week. FRANK BECKETT. Shoes! Shoes! New, Largest and best stock of Ladies Gentlemen's and Childrens Shoes at Less than Philadelphia prices] Am Entire New and Large Stock of _ Wall Fap©rf which will be Sold at prices to defy competition Haying had many years experience in the business, I only ask an opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell them at the lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock Pefore baying elsewhere. 318 Washington Street The New-York lribune B The newspaper-in the home is a necessity. Get one that can be safely read 'by the entire family. Tbe Tribune is a paper that prints all the news of the world in such a manner as to be readable without offending the laws of good aste. It is a humin paper— one edited by men and women; and while, at times it may occasionally make mistakes, its readers beiieve and trust in it. Tbe Dally Tribuae i* more than a continuous history; it is and has been for over sixty years the great exponent of piogressive national thought and fills a larger place in American history than any other newspaper. It contains special articles on nearly every subject which interests intelligent and clean-minded people, to say nothing of the instructive editorial articles and reviews of Rooks, Music, Art and Drama. In fait, there is coining ever printed in Tbe Tribune that will not - nstruct and educate, just as it is a fact that there is nothing ever printed that willoffend decency. With The Sunday Tribune you get a handsome illustrated supplement of •timely topics and a superb twenty-page magaxine with colored cover, which contains most interesting fiction and short stories by well known authors. This with other sections, goes to make up one of the moat complete and Sunday Newspapers published. Tbe Daily and Smday Tribune is the ideal family newspaper. If you are not f— »Hi«r with it you owe it to yourself and family to at least try a mouth's subscription to verity the above statement. A dollar bill sent to the Circulation Department of Tbe Trtb— S. New York, will bring The Daily and Senday Tribune nto ytjur fami y for one month . Or send $10 for one year.

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sunn sale ; By virtue of a writ of fieri facias to me directed and issued out of the , Couit of Chanoery of the Stmtfeof New Jersey, I will expose for sale at public vendue at the Sheriff's Office. Oape 1 Cfeurt House. N. J., between the * 2 and^Sta tbe afternoon, to- " Ocean Oity. in the county of Cape < May and State of New Jersey. BEGINNING on the northwesterly < tide pf Central avenue at tbe 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 tbe said Ninteentb street one hundred (100) i feet to a fifteen fret wide street ana ■ numbered six hu.-idred and twenty-eix i (626) in section "E" on the plan .of the lots of Ocean City Association. - Being tbe same lot or piece of ground which William A. Massey and Roxanna G.. hia-wifeL-fey deed in indenture, « dated the— thirteenth day of Septem- ■ A. D. 1897, granted and conveyed 1 unto the raid Josiah Bradway and Re becca O. Bradway, his wife, their heirs < and assigns, forever, subject to the ! conditions and restrictions of tbe Ocean ] Oity Association. 4 Together with all and singular tbe rights, privileges, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, and tbe ] reversions and remainders, rents, J»- ] property," "claim and demand of tbe said i defendants of, in, to and oat of tits) same, as may be necessary for tbe i ^NOTX-The above property will be | sold subject to a mortgage of $600 with interest thereon from April 2, 1907, and taxes for the year 1907. amounting to $23.40 besides cost and J interest. Seized as the property of Rebecca O. ! Bradway. et als., defendants, taken in execution at the suit of William A. Massey. complainant, and to be sold by ROBERT R. CORSON. Sheriff. | Albert A. Howell, 416 Market street, Camden, N. J.. Solicitor. Dated March 17th, 1906. P. F. $9.86 3-28 5t j Dr. Gmra's Latest Work Every disease to which the human race is subject is fully and ably treated in this exhaustive, new revised and enlarged edition of Dr. Gunn's household physician or home book of health. The author's name is familiar to every household in the land, and no book -published is more valuable in tbe home- The work retails everywhere for four dollars and fifty cents. As an inducement to retain old subscribers and establish new one*, "The Philadelphia Press" has maae an arrrangement with the publishers of this volume that allows them to offer, la short time only, ' the Daily edition of "The Preae" one entire year and this indispensable work delivered to your door, with no other charge, for four dollars and . twenty-five cents. It means a worth | j of seven dollars and a half. Out out this notice and mail it with I your order at once if yourjdesire the | advantage of this offer, as the price is I subject to advancement before another | | opportunity presents. SMITH OWNS THE WHOLE SHOW Calvin Smith is the sole owner of i the People's Motion Picture place, 409 j ' Washington street and is running a fine | entertainn ent which is attracting ! large audiences. tf I | Thomas Soults' general store in Cold , : Spring is a popular base of supplies in ! i Lower Township and a "square deal" | is given to every patron. tf ' NO! ICE. Applications will be received by the .North Wildwood Board of Educa'ion 1 until Tuesday, May I2th. 1908, for a j grammar school teacher to serve the j school year beginning July 1st. 1908. Applicants will s-ate grade certificate ' they hold. By order of the Board. > i Dated April 15th, 1908. F. H. HEWITT. 4-18 3t Secretary, j BEOBBE W. BEEVES steam ana Hoi water HE0 JIN B Sanitary Plumbing by I Skilled Workmen. Ask for Estimates. 606 wasHlagton street. 61jas Saijdgran Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds for New Jersey, Leases, Deeds, &c„ Drawn All kinds of Pension Business 308 Washington St., Cape May

'""'j' r www 1 mwrnojorawMiB SALE— Small fans. Vesy Mfit cash required. For pariculara uair J. H. Hughes, 410 WutriaSSSi street Triy Van K ease? There isn't a bit of use (or nest | who like *0 *Mt well-fitting and opto -date clothing, to go away Jrota Oape May to get It. Van Keawl, 4tt Washington street, imports rlrhhee A3 direct, securing many patterns dots -- ^i rag his annual winter trip to Europe and tne beet drsbed Men ra town, wear clothing made by him. The New Paint Store ' John Little has opened up the boaiof selUnepaints at the corner of Jackson a ^Washington streets and it just thepCcptojDuy fresh pamto.^ Call on agents representing thoroughly relisble companies, when you want fire insurance. CIsIm promptly paid for twenty-six year*. We represent seven of the stronarok ington street, or at Star and Ware Office. $15 and 317 Washington street. f" ~ - 1 1 1 Groceries, drv goorts, and provisalso boots and shoes, at rook bostom. prioes at Thus. Boottt, Oold ; Spring tf If yon want anything from a paper I of pins to s pair of good gum boots, Thos. Soclta, Oold 8pring, can serve Lccal phone tf 1 DO YIO WaKT TO $DY Do you want to buy? , Do you want to ae Do you want to rent? Do you want to borrow? Do you want to insure? SOL. "NEEDLES, Agent for Glens F&ljs Insurance Company and others. SOBWashington street, 1 11-16 ly I i TO ROT TOT (SEAT. Rooms, housekeeping, second floor. Office rooms, first floor. Large house ' for the winter, Cape May City; also c farm to rent year 1908. Apply to Ed5 ward Oresse, West Oape May. 1 ; ; _- ' Wall Paper. Wall Paper. A new and fine assortment of wall • paper is now being offered by Eldredga t Johnson, 318 Washington street. Whafct ever you need in this line can be supplied. tf e Have your ciouung cleaned and D pressed while you are asleep, after- . noon or night. Oad Van Kessel. lead- * ; lug tailor, 424 Washington street. Oapa » I May. Bell Phone 76 W ; Keyttons I Fhone 178 M. M Do Vou Need Male Help. r The Bowery Mission, conducted by j Louis Kloksch, has notified the Governors of the sevtral States that the Mission can supply at a moment's f notice any number of able-bodied men 9 for unskilled labor to the farms and e industrial centres where there is a K marked dearth of labor. All that is _ 1 required to secure such help is to pay d ' transportation. Applications should n be addressed John C. Earl, Free Labor " | Bureau. 92 Bible House, New York. O ABTO H.ZA, Bean tbe ^»lh> Kind Yon Hate tiwjs Butt i. WAR UPON THE AMERICAN SALOON When you need clotmng ask 'or C M. WESTCOTT the Cape Mav County salesman. Everybody knows that be ; is with WANAMAKER & BROWN - ; OAK HALL, Sixth & Market Streets Philadelphia. An enormous stock of j clothing ready for Men-Women-Boys | and Girls. We pay excursion car fare both ways upor the purchase of a cerI tain amount r Notice to LimltCredltors. j Estate of Charles P. Hughes, Deceased. t Pursuant to the order of Uhas. P. j Vanainan. Surrogate of the County of j Cape May. made on the seventeenth j day of March, A. D., 1908, on the ap- : plication of the subscriber, A<lminisj trator of said deceased, notice is here- ' by giveu to the creditors of said dej ceased to exhibit to the subscriber ) \ under oath or affirmation their claims anil demands against the estats of 1 said deceased within nine months from ! the 17th dav of March. A. D., 1908, or j they will be forever barred -of any j action against the subscriber. I Dated March 17th. A. D., 1908. JAMES MECRAY, 3-2) 9t Administrator. NEW POSTAL RULING Tbe Postmaster General issued an order effective January 1, 1908, • which requires publishers of weekly papers to drop from their subscription list, r the names of all subscribers whose subscription* are twelve months or Q more in arrears. Cancellation nf the / paper's second class mail privilege is s the penalty for failure to comply with y tbe above rule.