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CAPE IAT STAR AND WAVE Ocean Wave anMiW i »<? Star of the Cape oablKheJ ,KS Merged ia Star and Wave. >907 Perau doae Thuraday Earning. Ttaoed each a»Y oc Friday earning. Out of town circulation, Saturday morning. TW» vapcr it entered at the pott ofKce at tecood da«< portal Butter. ADVERTISING R A TES-For the convenient . f thoae desirinc to fend adaerriaemeau by mail. Cath legal adrenite •• erf fc. per fine firtl inaertion: yc per n** —A, addirioaal inaertion, nonperetl t»nge" inaertion.. re cat. per lack. ( Traneieni AdAdaerriaiop nmniBt for 13 inrertionr cr oaer. o: MntpyWyoincheanr over, ta cent, per inch. Readme notlcet. five linea or leaf re rent, .male I afertion; ao centa three iaacftiona. Thirteea time, er more, three real, per line. OaarWedndarrtiMn*. one cent per word each tt>•rioa. AH Ktulutiufia of condole nee from lodae. . rhnrchea 1 or other eraarlmiiom. a.^xriations or indiai<nal.. offi <ad fov publlcatior either in weeVlv or daily - adlrioor. aillbe charged for ar the rate of one dollar craay reaolotlon occupvinr three inchea of apace or ' ^tk&tloew! tfYC centl P*r -'nc in addition for each STAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING CO. 1 31 8 and 317 Washington Street Aaron W. Hand, General Manager 1 i TBLEPHONFRt 1 mu.rMnn'aTUak, It M4I 1 ■n**tumw,«i.i7ii 1 lr*nn Itar UyPm PUm 102 i amrbscah may si « «® wot \ : f REPUBLICAN^ TICKET j For President t William H. Taft, of Ohio j f
For Vice President j . James S. Sherman, of New York ' IRON ROSE BIBLE CLASS fc WILLIAM B.'UKWAT, Iraaaatter. •ATE TO0I BIBLES AND BE SDIE TO FOT THE REftKNCES. ABOKSSAU QUESTIONS TO TEACHEI AT COATESYBiE. PA. LESSON U -DAVID MADE KING i OVER JUDAH AND ISRAEL. 1 2 Sam. 2: 1-7; 6: 1-5 ' Copyright. 1906 by S. 8. T. Co. j FlUaMaSlirwIWmMh c HOW TO STAY UP. I I: "David inquired to Jehovah, ^ Shall T rm nnl"
Behold the whole secret of David. Things surely looked all right but he would not budge until he asked God I about it. How do you move, by impulse or direction? Wouldn't it be fine to be able to make just the right move at the right time! Life is a constant coming to cross roads, and all the aign boards down. There is a Light over 1 yonder, climb the fence and inquire ! 1 Men have tried all sorts of things, tea ' leaves, goose bone*, stars, palmists, mediums, fortune tellers, dream interpreters and what not. David "inquired of Jehovah,''— and waited until he got ' toe answer. The surprising thing is 1 that Christians go plunging and flound- 1 ering through life without exercising * the God-given privilege of sure 1 guidance. Tdke these : Ps. [37 : 23 ; t Jaa. 1:5; Isa. 30:21; Isa. 58: 11. a Christ especially calls us to be inter- t rogative points. "Ask, ask, ask." He v criee, and our reply is only to stumble, n •tumble, stumble. JDavid was wiser, a be went up when^ent up. and so stayed " op. a THEN AND NOW. y 2: "David went up thither and his j n _ -..fiWO. wives also. 111 Takes his duplex family and goes to ' fl atay. The Chinaman don't bring his I ^ . - uuji c ding nis :
Women folks. He hasn't come to stay. Mr. and Mrs. Mouse and the children ! you will hear in Ihb partition this fall j Will have movea in to stay, all the j family are there. David believed Gpd. j His wives are to share his kingdom as : they have shared his struggles Poor j togetner chev would be 'rich together, jr Unlike certain rich quick mi 'lionaires ! we know of. What is your candid ! ■ Opinion of the man who getting up in . toe world, disowns the friend of his 1 1 bumble days, the helper in his adver- j i Ajbl Look out now ! The hardest of j j 1 Mpws the Master ever Rets are the ! ' Smr s and slights of those, whose pros- \ perity he has made. Don't sneer at < millionaire.- putting away the wives of ' toeir poverty v> hen you have put away the Christ of your struggling days. ( When you weie a ^ixty dollar man how [ active you use to be in church, Sunday , t school and association— but now? a Well, David was a man with a noble 1 kingly heart and the wives went with " hi a to his throne. \ t A GOOD BERTH. E 3t "And his men did David bring 5 up." r i A sad, sorrowful, woebegone, mournful procession as up they came drags' gjthemaelves andjtheir families into the land of Jodah. Can't you see them MB d hear the wail, "The desert and 1 Amale kites axe good enough for ua. " 1 Indeed tbey didn't They stepped •long like you go to the picnic, with | joy and .laughter, and ainging David's
? songs you may be sure. Jesus our 1 David, ia taking ua to His kingdom. (Ixike 22 : 23-30). How axe you going? These men bad been .schooled in the wilderness for high places. Who would get the best places? Here is a fellow who rarely turned out on a stormy day. David hast fine place for bim ! Here is Amos been Tardy— David will make bim chief butler. And Ezra been Alarm clock— David will aet him to a watch the rity.|And Achan been Kicker — David will make him private eecre- < tary. And Hamor ben Maybe- heWould — David will make him lord of j the bouaeholcEr what kind of a place are you training for in the kingdom? Read .this little parable, Luke* r 19: 12-27. DAVID'S TEAM. •m: "They anointed David king." David, the king, arrives. It takes 1 even God a long while to make a good I man. "Seven years to make a preacher. : Four years to make an^artisian. Ten ■ to twenty to make an artist. A lifetime to make a saint. Human clay ii stubborn stuff. This lis Twhv the teacher, the boas and God is having such a hard time with you. JThe mushroom in the cellar springs up in a night It takes years for the sun and the raip. the frosts and winds to make an oak on toe hill side. After fifteen years David arrives." The kingdom is small enough. hutiiJs a kingdom. Friends are needed— and badly. Jabeshgilead, toose fine fellows, are beard ; frotq again. David knows a good thing. His first act as king is kingness. For < kin— king— kind are all the same word. When you do kind'things you do kingly j tnings. David starts his reign right 1 gets himself a team. Hooks up | Kindness and Truth together for his
j royal -chariot No better team can ever I carry a man. Can pass everything on the road and any child can drive them. They work single or double. Jer.pl : 3. ! — AT GRANDFATHER'S. Chap. 5: 1: "We are thy bore and thy flesh." £ And so ought to stand together as ' I one. "E plusibus^unum." One out of many. United we stand "divided we fall. Uncle John has his family, a lively, nojgy crowd. ""Uncle Stephen ' has his family and they are very precise people. Uncle Samuel's folks are a prosperous lot settled down the river. All the other uncles have their \ : homes and all are pushing ahead. But j < ; when'we all come up toJGrsndfather's 1 1 for Christmas we are just one big 1 family with Grandfather at the head j of it. Now are we the sons of God. | ( (1 Jno. 3: 2). I^et us bring out the 1 1 — loving^kin-ness — and ' Life is too short for bickering [ ' , — — - .w, UJUCUIIK |
and unkindness. What more beautiful j . than a big-family all pulling together ; and helping each other. Nothing can i keep them down. Irresistible. Israel, 1 . conscious of this great\ truth, sprang j . to'.her greatest glory. This truth for- . gotten, she plunged to her ruin. If j ; the world should ever awaken to this ' 1 truth and lay aside the guns and the I ■ hate and become oce big family up at ' ! Grandfather's for Christmas— what a j world this would be ' YES. YOU. 4: "David was thirty years old." j What a splendid fellow he wa8 at thirty. An athlete, a poet, a warrior, a statesman, self-mastered and a masof^agrn Wnat was the serret of I God. Not a fellow here this morning who can not have the same at | \ the same price. "What, me an' athlete!" Yea. George. They sent I ! the poor little weak-eyed puny Roose- j 1 velt out into the woods to die. The ! , next time you gojp Washington stop , at the White Houbp" and look at him ! ; ! "Me, a poe' !" Yes, if you can love i . and dream. "Me, a warrior. " Yes, If 1 * can hate fne wrong. "Me a states- % mCn' afnse" | and a master of men ! Yes. if you are j j God mastered. David was thirty and | I had come to a kingdom— and so have
1 1 y°u I* y°u are the Lord's anointed. I 1 John 2: 27. - BOW TO ffT STRONG I P.J. Daly, of 1247 W. Congress! . j street, Chicago, tells of a way to be- I come strong. He says: "My mother, j j who is old and was very feeble, is de- 1 1 ; nvmg so much benefit from Elecric 1 Bitters, that I feel its my duty to tell 1 those who need a tonic and strengthen - ing medicin- about it. In my mother's case marked gain in flesh has resulted, i insomnia has been overcome, and she is i I steadily growing stronger." Electric1 " Bitter^ quickly remedy stomach, liver ' ; and kidney complaints. Sold under I jgcrarautee at All Druggists. 50 1 | cents- sep { MAKE A NOTE NOW to get Ely's Cream Balm if vou are ^troubled wit1' nasal catarrh, hay fever or cold in the head. It ia purifying and soothing to the .sensitive membrane that lines the passages. It is made to overcome the disease, not to fool the patienf by short, decept ve relief. There is no cocaine nor mercury in it. Do not be ! talked into taking a substitute for Ely s Cream Balm. All druggists sell : 'L Price 50c. Mailed by Ely Bros., . 1 Warren street New York\ < CASTOR I A For Ywfcviia and nhilflrm 1 Tin Uad You Han Always Bought ■
' SOUTH CITE NAY TAI SALE ? -V r Unlay, October 5th 1*8 at ? Towa Hall Public notice is hereby given "£y H. e H. Walton, Collector of toe Borough of South Cape Maty. County of Cape n May, that he will aell at' public sale, all the lands, tenements, hereditaments 0 and real estate hereinafter mentioned, r 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 Jpay the 1 tax lien thereon, including Interest ! and cost of sale. » The sale will take place at {Town Hall. South Cape May. N. J., MONDAY, OCTOBER 6th. 1908, at 1 p. m. The said lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate so to be sold, and the names of the persona against whom the said taxes have been laid on 1 account of same, and the amount of taxes laid on account of each parcel aa , follows, viz. : Owner or Reputed Owner. Sec. Let Atnt Bcittcn miller, H-, 66 9 12.38 1 Bottomlev, Mrs R H, 52 10 2.64 : Becker, Kate, • 47 89 2.E2 Conover. A. W.. 44 14-16 8.31 Craig, John F.. 27 18 2.69 Di Pasquale, Nicola, 60 34 -264 Francesco. G. N., 45 1 3 00 fleekman, Jos. C., 19 24-26 8. 77 Keville. N., 51 18 2! 69 Massey, H. B. 52 8 2.69 McKeever, E. A., 52 84 2.54 McKeever, M.. 52 36 2 54 Mulherrin, M. A., 47 19-21 2.'93 Strain, John, 39 29 2.64 Sickels. Jennie B., 14 acre farm 53.11 . more or leas « Weuynan, *3 36 2.38 Diamond, John, 28 7-23 2.84 C H. H. WALTON. ^ _ . Collector and Treasurer. r P. $11.72 9.12 5ts
Tax Sale / 1 NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS FOR UNPAID TAXES FOR THE CITY OF CAPE MAY FOR THE YEAR 1907. Public notice is hereby given by Sol. Needles, collector of the City of Cape j May. in theYJountyofCapeMay, State | of New Jersey, that he will sell at public sale 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 ssme and pay the tax lien i thereon, including interest and costs of ! sale I The said sale will take place at the City Hall, at toe corner of Washington and Franklin strets, in the said City of j SEPTEMBER 29th. 1908. j at the hour of one o'clock in the afterof said day. The said lands, tene I ments, hereditaments and real estate so j to be sold, and the names of the perI against whom the said taxes have I laid on account of the Same, and | the amount of taxes laid on account of each parcel, are a« follows, viz :— r A I OUT Int S uu-linn IT >.( t V.- ' I Alger, lot ML
' non Land Co. $3.08. r John Allen, lots 15, 16. section 16. , Devine Estate. $8. 20. I John S. Brown, 230 Windsor avenue. 1 $20.50. I I William Bennett Estate. Madison - j avenu-, lot adjoining Maria Bullitt. r $6.15. J. B. Barr, lot 3, section 4. Divine 1 Estate. $3.08. _ '■ Stephen Barker Estate, stable rear ; of North street. $2.05. Samuel F. Cord, 834-36 Washington. ' street. $77.90. ! Alice Cord, 1132-34 Lafayette stieet. : $8.20. j Cape May, Delaware Bay and Sewell's Point R. R., lot 7, section 4, Devine I Estate. $10.25 I Cape May. Delaware Bay and Sewell's Point R. R. electric power station. $215.25. Cape May, Delaware Bay and ■ | Sewell's "Point R. R. stand pipes at ' ! power station. $1.03. Cape May, Delaware Bay and 1 Point R. R wire, poles, cross$92.25. ! Charles Cox. lots 14, 16. 18. 20, section 11, Devine Estate. $8.20. i Annie Duckeny, 822 St. John st. " 18. Caroline Edmunds, lot 9, Dale tracL Jefferson street $3.08. | Li 1- da Frease, 805 Queen street 1 | Ely Flanigan, lot 3, section 16. De- ) vine Estate. $4.10. C i Lewie iiildrethT379 FrankTin street ! $41.00. 0 | Philip Hughes, 1014-16 Lafayette d " j rniiip riugnes, 1014-16 Lafayette
e j street.. $15.35. 1 I Eldredge Johnson, 613-15 Bank st. ' I $12.30. Eldredge Johnson, 225-27 North st. $45.10. I Eldredge Johnson, stables at rear 25 s North street $8.20. - | Eldredge Jonnson, 225 Congress . i Place. $51.75. • $26*&5 Ke J°hnaon' 606 Franklin st. 1 Eldredge Johnson. 820 Columbia ave- ■ | nue. $61.50. 5 1 Eldredge Johnson, 520 Elmira street. , I $12.30. t ! Eldredge Johnson, 524 Elmira street ; [>'4.85. 'I ■" |~E13re3ge Johnson, land north side of ■ j Elmira street, between Siegfried and I creek. $10.25. . j Harry A Jackson, 1006-8 Washington street $24.60. 1 Annie C. Knight Atlantic Terra-e on Beach avenue. $1001.50. Annie C. Knight. Congress Hall, Beach avenue. $2255.06. J. Park"r Lansing. 408-410 Lafayette street. $35.85. Edgar Lockwood Estate, 818 St ' John street $5.15. Theodore Mueller Estate, 1115 Decatur street. $254.20. j Thomas Moore, lot 11, section 7, De- 1 vine Estate. $8.20. W. F. Munce, lots 15. 17. J9, 21. sec- 1 tion 11. Devine Estate. $8.20. ■ W. F. Munce. lots 7, 8, section 15. j Devine Estate. $6.15. , James M. Pubnger, lots 16. IS, section 17, Devine Estvte $4.i0. J. Arabella Rogers. 618 Washington! street $61.25. $^ Arabella Rogers. £17 Decatur street Arabella Rogers, li-19 Howard at 1 1 $285.00. Arabella Rogers, northerly comer of I
f and Stockton avenue. $65.60. Arabella Rogers, 509 Columbia ave$102.60. Arabella Rogers, 801-8 Beach avenue. 123.00. _ 123.00.
Arabella Rogers, 805-7 Beach avenue. $323 90. Thomas Robb Estate. 209-15 Ocean £ street. $858.73 p Thomas Robb Estate, 807-9 Kearney 14 j avenue and Sewell avenue. $U&90. ; I Thomas Robb Estate, jot on Stock- ; ! ton avenue, block 20. $24.60. e Mathew Rogers. loF — . section 15, e ! Devine Estate. $2.05 " W. S. P. Shields, 1019-21 Lafayette " I street $20.50. r W. S. P. Shields, 113-15 Beaoh aver 1 nue. $137. 50 e ■ W. S. P. Shields, 220 Perry street. J) $61.60. ' - . fj W. S. P Shields. 1 interest, stable lot Osborne street. $3.08. - Peter Small, lots 5, 7, section 11, De- ! vine Estate. $10.25. Frank W. Town, 909 Beach avenue. $176.30. George Twibell, section 1, lots I, 2, 1 section 2, Derine Estate. $20.50. | George Twibell, lot 4. section 6, lot ' 2, section 12, lots 17. 22. section 13. Devine Estate. $16.40. John W Thompson and L. E. Miller, lot adjoining Bailey and Quidort on Devil's Reach Creek. $2.05 Jane Taylor, lot 1, section 16, Dejane xayior. 101 j, section lb, tae-
vine Estate. $2.05. Unknown owner — ■' '• Lots 8. 6, section 4. $12.30. Lots 6. section 6. $5.13. • Lot 8,4, section 9. $24 60. i Lot 5. section 7. $14.35. n Lot 21. section 7. $4.10 i • I Lots 6. 8.J10, 12, 14, 16. section- 13. I $30.75- 1 e Lota 7, 9. 11. 13, 15, section 13. $30.75 Lots 1. 2. 5. 8, 10. section 14. $10.25. r Lots 13 to 22, inc. section 15. $20.50. Lots 2, section 16. $10.25. 1 Lots 5, 7. 13. 14. section 16. $16.40 Lota 1. 2. 3, 4, section 13. $20.50. Lots 7. 8, 9. 10. 11, 12, Mt Vernon Land Co. $14.35. ' William White, 742 Lafayette street : $9.20. Bellt Woodson.v 701. 703 Lafayette ! street $12 30. Belle Woodson, 814-16 St John st. $8.20. 1 Cape May, N. J., Aug. 25. 1908. SOL. NEEDLES. Collector of City of Cape May. N. J. THOMAS P.CURLEY. Solicitor. . 8-29 5 NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS. of Theodore Mueller, deceased. Pursuant to the order of Chas. P. ■ Vanaman, Surrogate of the County of = Cape May, made on the 30th day of of the subscriber. Executrix, of said notice is hereby given to the tc UTOSW.-U, no uce is nereDy given 10 ttie
creditors of said deceased to exhibit t ta the subscriber under oath or affirmation theia claims and demands against t the estate of said deceased within nine months from the 30th day of July. A. D., 1908. or they will be forever barred lofof any action againt the subsscriber. I Dated July 20tb, A D„ 1908. 's I CAROLINE MUELLER. t J ' Executrix. SCULL'S BRANCH STORE If you are in need of leather goods I call at Scull's branch store, comer of •• I Perry street and Beach avenue. We , handle the laigesi. assortment in Cape f i May. We burn your name free 01 d charge. We also have a large assortment of shell and < hina goods, toys of n every description, i aies and candies in abundance and ropular brands of 2 cigars. '• , PHILADELPHIA COMMENDS CAPE MAY | "I always take home with me one suit of clothing, and an extra pair of trousers made to c rder by Van Kessel. - : every season I come to Cape May, said | a prominent Philadelphia business man j ■ recently. Everybody telJs me that they | 1 fit better, and for less money than I I ' | cab buy them in Philadelphia They are also perfectly correct in style. " VAN KESSEL. i 424 Washington street, fc Fall goods are now ready for vour 1 i nspectio n. Both phones. fc J , . C a CA.8TOHIA.: E I
"" " — — T" . NEARLY 4 1-2 1HILLI0N DOLLARS- HAVE BEEN I CONTRIBUTED BY THE PRUDENTIAL in the form of taxes,) and local interests since toward the maintenance the organization of the I of public schools, hospi- Company, tals and other State I IB « • u^vThe Prudential ~ H
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I CAMDEN BOTTLING CO. 9 I 312 AND 314 WASHINGTON STREET ? A full line of Wines and Liquors §8? Mumms' Champagne White Seal " Renauld Egg Harbor Champagne ^9 Great Western ^ Three Feathers Whiskey Mount Vernon ^ <«5 §8? Patterson & Coane No 6 Whiskey - ■ Overholt Trimble Sunny Brook And all other leading Brands || . B A LARGE VARIETY OF BEERS ^ Anhauser Busch Budweiser 2s Pabst Blue Ribtion ^ Pabst Milwaukee 9R SchKtx •' Blue Label Iff 9^ Real German Lager fS ? \ Tannhacuser
I PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PERSONALLY -CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS TO NIAGARA FALLS September 16, 1908 R,TP $12.00 Cape May at 8.10 A.M. on above dates, runnlnir via the picturesque susquehanna valley route Tickets cood returntng on regular trains wltbln SIXTEEN DAYS Including dale of excursion. Stop-off wltbln limit allowed at Buffalo returning. Illustrated Booklet and full Information may be obtained from Ticket Agents. J. R. WOOD, GEO. W. BOYD, Passenger Traffic Manager General Passenger Agent ^ Philadelphia Pa JEWELRY AND WATCHMAKING
Established 1888 f Large stock of carefully selected goods. Clocks ot all kinds. Repairing of Watches, Clocks or^Jewelry promptly and skilully done BELFORD GARRISON 3Q5 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE BAY M. J.
F ull line of Harness, and Horse and Dog Goods at Philadelphia prices. Repairing promptly done. W . A. Lovett 106 Perry street. Remedy6 CATARRH Ely's CfeamBalm is quickly absorbed. COlgl Gives Reliant Once. 1 cl caa^T, nooihes, j^^YfEVEft briin^fcsulting from Catarrh and drives ml a Cold in the FEVER Taate and Sme IL FnU aire 50 eta , at Drug- , gwta or by maiL In liquid form, 75 centa - firotWs, 56 Wanea Street 7,*ew York
t lptheh ingersoll :t Registered Electrical _j Contractor Houses wired- for ElectriT^Lights . Electric bells and Annunciator installed ; , ,Eor the Ann Arbor Gasoline I ? , ^stem. positively the cheapest and best artificial light on the market. . Estimates furnished, prompt atten- | tion, pri.-es reasonable. Repair work a specialty. . P. O. BOX NO. 8, ERMA N. J. Keystone Telephone Connections Reference. The Cape May Light and Power Co. : "/ The New Paint Store J ohn Little has opened up the business of selling paints at the corner of Jackson and Washington streets and it •a just the place to buy fresh paints. _ 3-23- tf

