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CAPE MAT STAR AID WAYE Ooni Wart onblidwd >«J5 Sot of the Cape euablhW >M Men-ed in Scar and Waw. <907 Topau do«« Thnr^ar Ew-in*. Imd«J each week on Friday e»*nin*. Out of town circulation. Saturday mom inf. MUtUpBii Prtet, 0(t Mir i Tar b Umc* This paper it enteryd ax the pott office at tecood Claat penal matter. . " LrotTadRrtite - entt fc. per Eoe Srnt mtertioa: •£-.. tmc each additional inaert-on. nonpercil £ Slncle inaertioot. *5 oenta per Inch. Trantient AdPtrtMnp. js eenrt per inch each inaertioa. Adrcetiaiag running for 13 intertiont rr over or laterdon: $0 cents three intertiont. Thirteen men Or mote, three reof per line. * • Claaamad advert iting. one cent per word each mLr ' ATI laniliiliatil of condolence from lodges, churches e» other organization*. associations or individuals, izXOtSSUSfJ: tffi or any resolution occupying three inches of space tw I <g^a^ ire cents per line In addition far each •TAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING CO. JIBand 317 Washington Street Aaron W. Hand, Oeneral Manager TELEPHONES' U^/MM'nriMk, U it 41 "**1 IqihM. H. 179 ln«n IMC fepisat PIm 182 1 r" ADDRESS GUf MAY STAR AND WAV* flEPUBLICflN TICKET For President William H. Taft, of Ohio For Vice President James S. Sherman, of New York WEST CAPE MAY'S WEEKLY HAPPENING Miss Mary JBateman, of Chester, is spending the month of September with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pierson Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morton hare been entertaining his mother, whose home is in Dennisville. Mrs. Annie Hughes was sn over' Sunday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. I Enoch Hitchner at Cold Spring. Mr*. Frank W. Stevenson and little ' ■on, of Camden, are spending several i days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ThomasPEldrHge. Mrs. Annie Hand is entertaining her | mother. Mr. Charlotte Hand, of Eldora, and her sister. Mrs. Barbara 1 Cruise. of Dorchester. j J The friend^ of 'GeorgeJStenton, form- J Cape May boy. but now of i Own City, will regret to learn of the Mffith of his wife. It occurred at 1 uQfonte where she had gone for her ( hflfclth and the funeral was held Mdnday at the same place. Mrs. Daniel Miller and daughter J bare returned from a visit at Fisihng r Creek with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Siromington, h ave returned to their home in Philadelnhia, after spending the summer here with her parents. Mrs. Marcftis Scull is spending this . week with relatives in Philadelphia. Walter Ewing and family, who have been residing on Emerald avenu<will go to Collingswdod and make their I home there as Mr. Ewing is employed \ there. Mrs. Rebecca Wiley is making an ; extended visit with relatives at Cape i May Court House and other points in ! j the county. M'. and Mrs. Isaac Parsons willp close their cottage on Pearl street and | ? move to Holly {Beach for the winter. , 0 They make this change becauseMr. d Parson's is employed there. | c William G. Blattner was an over ( b Sunday visitor in Philadelphia. Stephen Reeves and son Thomas left | n this week for Odessa, Maryland, where 1 1 they will enjoy the gunnine season. j 0 HOW TO GET STRONG P. J. Daly, of 1247 W. Congress street, Chicago, tells of a way to become strong. He says: "My mother. p who is old and was very feeble, is de- r riving so much benefit from Elecric Bitters, that I feel its my duty to tell those who need a tonic and strengthen- ®! ing medicine about it. In my mother's case marked gain in flesh has resulted, e Insomnia has been overcome, and she is E _ '.Jteadily _g rowing stronger." Electric; J Bitters quickly remedy stomach, liver ** and kidney complaints. Sold under gurarantee at All Druggists. 50 ! a cento. sep In the District Court of the United ! States for the District of New ' Jersey. In the matter of Walter E. Buzby, In Bankruptcy. ^ Bankrupt. To the Honorable Judg» of the District Court of the Uuitod States hi for tbe District of New Jersey : ti Walter E. Buzby, of tbe Borough of 81 North Wildwood. in the County of □ Oane May, and State of New Jersey, 0f in said district, respectfully represents o' that on tbe twenty-first day of April, last past, he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy ; that he has duly surrendered all his property and righto D of property, and has fully eoajclied P . Witt all the requirements of mid acts
! r- of the orders of tbe Court touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore he prays that he may be deecreed ny tb« Court to have a full discharge * from all debts provable against bis estate under said Bankruptcy acta, except such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge. Dated this first day of September, A. D.. 1908. — WALTER E. BUZBY. Bankrupt d District of New Jersey, as. ( I, Walter E. Buzby, the above-named h petitioner, do solemnly swear that; the B statements made by me in the lorei going^petition are true. v Subscribed and sworn to before me, . this 1st day September. 1908. WALTER E. BUZBY. CURTIS T. BAKER. Masterin Chancery of New Jersey. t District of New Jersey, as. On this eighth day of 'September, A. ' D. . 1908, on reading the foregoing pell tition, it is— Ordered by the Court that a bearing be had upon tbe same on the fifth day • at October. A. D., 1908. before said Court, at Trenton, in said District, at ten thirty o'clock in the forenoon ; and that*notice thereof be published in the j Star and Wave. Oape May, a newspaper printed in said District- and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time E and place and show cause, if any they; have, why the p raver of tbe said petitioner should not be granted. And It la further ordered by the 2urt, that the Referee hi Bankruptcy all send by mail to all known cred'i- | tor* copies of said petilion and of this I order, addressed to them at their places | of residence as stated. Witness tbe Honorable William M. Lannig, Ju'ga of the said District Court, and tbg seal rhereof at Trenton in- said District, this Eighth day of September, A. D.. 1908. GEORGE T. ORANMKR, i Clerk. I BENJAMIN F. HAVENS. j Deputy, j ' BAKER & HARRIS, Solicitors. It . CHALLENGE FROM r '.CHAT'S PHAlWACf Mecray's Pharmacy is seeking, the J . worst, case of dyspensia orfconstipation j in Cape May or vicinity to test Dr. Howard's new specific for Tthe cure of ' those diseases. So confident are they that th's re- j I markable medicine will effect a lasting cure in s short time, that they offer to : refund the money should it not be sue- | eessful- • i. In order to secure the quickest possi- | ble introduction they will sell a regular fifty cent package of this medicine at I price, 25 cento. This specific of Dr. Howard's will cure sick headache, dizzv feelings, j constipation, dyspeosia and all forms of malaria and liver trouble. It does not simply give relief for a time : it makea permanent and complete cures. It will regulate the bowels, tooe up I tbe whole intestinal tract, give you i an appetite, make food taste good and i digest well, and increase vigor. Take advantage of Mecray's chal- I lenge and secure a bottle of Dr. specific at 'half price, with ' their personal guarntee to refnud your I money if it doeajiot help you.CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought : 1 ! NOTICE TO LIBIT CREDITORS. , of Theodore Mueller, deceased. | , Pursuant to the order of Chas. P. ' ■ Vanaman, Surrogate of the County of i May. made on the 30th day of * 'July, A. D., 1908, on the application , of the subscriber. Executrix, of said | notice is hereby given to the j creditors of said deceased to exhibit 1 the subscriber under oath or affirm- , ; ation their - laims and demands against " the estate of said deceased withio nine i months from the 30th day of July. A t [ D., 1908. or tbey will be forever barred , of any action againt the subsscriber. ' Dated July 20th. A D.. 1908. , CAROI INE MUELLER. ' Executrix. , 1 COMMENDS CAPE MAY 1 "I always take home with me one ' suit of clothing, and an extra pair of r trousers made to order by Van Kessel. every, season I come to CBpe May, said $ prominent Philadelphia business man recently. Everybody tells me that they J fit better, and for less money than J can buy them in Philadelphia Tbey I are also perfectly correct iu style. " c VAN KESSEL. 424 Washington street 6 Fall goods arc now ready for vour nspec'io n. Both pbonea- 0 I ATLANTIC CITY RAILROAD COMPANY 8 Camden. N. J., Sept. 19. 1098. J The annual meeting of the Stockof this Company, and an elec- t of Directors to serve for the enyear will be held at the office pi v tbe Company. Kaighn's Point Ferry House, Kmign's Point, Camden. N. J. t: on Monday. October 12, 1908, at 3 P. M. E W. R. TAYLOR, 9-19 4t Secretary, ti Full line of Harness, and Horse and , Gouda at Philadelphia uric ee. Re- * stz&nsgi*" « . .• a.', .. t
SOUTH. CAPE BAY TAX SALE • Monday, October 5tb 1H8 at Towi Ball Public notice is hereby given by H. H. Walton, Collector of the Boroqgh - of South Cape May, County of Cape May. that he will sell at publie 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 d the same, or in fee where no one will e bid for a shorter term, and pay tbe tax lien thereon, including interest awl coat of 8*14. The sale will take place at Town . Hall. South Cape May. N. J.r^ 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 persons against whom the said taxes have been laid on aocount of bs me, and tbe amount of - taxes laid on account of each parcel as • follows, viz. : Owner or Reputed r. Owner. Sec. Lot AmL „ Beittenmiller. H.. 56 9 $2.88 ' Bottomlev, Mrs R H, 52 10 2.64 3 Becker. Kate. 47 39 2.62 t Conover. A. W.. 44 14-16 8.81 j Craig, John F.. 27 18 2.69 „ Di Pasquale, Nicola. 60 34 264 Francesco. GrN., 45 1 1 8.00 - fleekman. Jos- C., 19 24-26 8.77 t Keville, N.. 51 13' *9 . Msssey, fl. B.. 52 8. . 2.69 McKeever, E. A., 62 34 2.64 e- McKeever, M„ 52 36 2.64 fi Mulherrin, M. A.. 47 19-21 2.98 - Strain, John, 39 29 2.64 Sickels, Jennie B., 14 acre farm 58.11 more or less ? Weinman, 83 26 2.88 •' Diamond, John, 28 7-23 2.84 H. H. WALTON. . - Collector and Treasurer. • P. F. $11.72 9-12 6ts Tax Sale , NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS FOB : f UNPAID TAKES FOR THE CITY! r OF CAPE MAY FOR THE YEAR 1907. Public notice is hereby given by Sol. I Needles, collector of the City of Cape May. in the County of Cape May, State of New Jersey, that be will sell at public sale all the lands, tenements, heredt itamento and real estate hereinafter mentioned, for the shortest term for 1 j which any person or persons will agree j . > j to take the 6ame and pay the tax lien 1 i thereof, including interest and costs of j ^ . The said sale wjU take place at the I City Hall, at tbe corner of Washington j ' - and Franklin strets, in the eaid City of ) | C*pe May, on I « : : TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 29th. 1908. i ' i at the hour of one o'clock in the after- f noon oh said day. The said lands, tene j , f men to. hereditaments and real estate so I ' to bo sold, and the names of tbe pex;- ! ' ' i sons against whom the said taxes have ! been laid on account of the same, and [ ' the amount of taxes laid on account of 1 1 each parcel, are a« follows, viz ' C. Alger, lot A section 17. Mt. Ver- ! % non Land Co. $8.08. John Allen, lots 15. 16. section 16, 1 Devine Estate. $8.20. ( John S. Brown, 230 Windsor avenue. ! $20.50. William Bennett Estate, Madison [ avenu", lot adjoining Maria Bullitt. . : $6.i5. ' J. B. Barr. lot 3, section 4, Divine j Estate. $3.08. , | Stephen Barker Estate, stable rear of North street. $2.05. J Samuel F. Cord, 834-86 Washington I Alice Cord, il32-34 Lafayette stieet. . $8.20 Cope May, Delaware Bay and Sewell's Point R. R., lot 7, section 4. Devine H Eatate. $10.25 Cape May, Delaware Bay and 8 Sewell's Point R. R. electric pawer . station. $215.25. * Cape May, Delaware Bay and I Sewell's "Point R. R. stand pipes at [lower station. $1.03. Cape May, Delaware Bay and Sewell's Point R. R wire, poles, crossarms. $92.25. t a I
Charles Cox, lots 14, 16. 18. 20. section 1 1 , Devine Estate. $8. 20. Annie Duckeny, 822 St. John st. ! $7 18. Caroline Edmunds, lot 9, Dale tract, Jefferson street. $3.08. Li rda Frease, 805 Queen street. $24.60. Ely Flanigan, lot 3, section 16, Devine Estate. $4.10. Lewis Hildreth, 579 Franklin street, Philip Hughes, 1014-16 Lafayette street. $15.35. Eldredge Johnson, 513-15 Bank st. $12.30. Eldredge Johnson, 225-27 North st. $45.10. Eldredge Johnson, stsbles at rear 25 street. $8.20. Eldredge Johnson, 225 Congress $51.75. Eldredge Johnson, 606 Franklin st. Eldredge Johnson, 820 Columbia ave$61.50. Eldredge Johnson, 520 Eknira street. Eldredge Johnson, 524 Elmira street. $14.35. Eldredge Johnson, land north side of street, between Siegfried and creek. $10.25. Harry A Jackson, 1006-8 Washingtonstreet $24.60. Anuie C. Knight. Atlantic Terrace! on Beach avenue. $1004.50. Annie C. K eight Congress Hall. avenue. $2255.00. J. Parker Lansing, 408-410 Lafayette - street. $35.85. Edgar Lockwood Estate, 818 St. J street $5.15. Theodore Mueller Estate, 1115 Decastreet $254.20. Thomas Moore, lot 11, section 7, Devine Estate. $8.20. W. F. Munce, lots 15, 17. !9^ 21. section 11. Devine Estate. $8.20. W. F. Munce. lots 7. 8, section 15, Devine Esfte, $6.15. James M. Pulinger, lots 15, IS, seci7, Devine Estate. $4.10. Arabella Rogers, 618 Washington Arabella Rogers, 217 Decatur street $16.40. Arabella Rogers, 11-19 Howard st Arabella Rogers, northerly corner of
) "~~ I Queen and Stockton avenue. $65.60. Arabella Rogers, 509 Columbia avenue. $102.50. Arabella Rogers, 801-8 Beach avenue. 123.00. ->-•» ' Arabella Rogers, 805-7 Beach avenue. $323 90. i Thomas Robb Estate, 209-15 Ocean ;i Street $358.73 Thorns* Robb Estate. 807-9 Kearney i i avenue and Sewell avenue, $118.90. Thomas Robb Estate, lot on Stocki ton avenue, block 20, $24.60. Mathew Rogers, lot — , ' section 15, ! Devine Estate. $2.05. W. S. P. Shields, 1019-21 Lafayette ; street $20.o0. W. S. P. Shields, 113-15 Beaob avenue. $187.60. ,.j W. S. P. Shields, 220 Perry street. , '$61.50. vV. S. P Shields, J interest, stable lot. Osborne street $3.08. | Peter Small, lots E, 7, section 11, De- | vine Estate. $10.25. Frank W. Town, 909 Beach avenue, j $176.30. George Twibell, section 1, lots 1, 2, section 2, Devine Estate. $20.60. i George Twibell, lot 4. section 6, lot ! 2. section 12, loto 17, 22. section 13, Devine Estate. $16.40. ! John W Thompson and L. E. Miller, lot adjoining Bailey and Quidori, on | Devil's Reach Creek. $2.05. . I Jane Taylor, lot 1, section 16, De- ! vine Estate. $2.05. Unknown owner — Lots 3, 6, section 4. $12.30. Loto 6, section 6. $5.13. Lot 3,4,section 9. $24.60. Lot 5, section 7. $14.35. Lot 21. section 7. $4.10. Loto 5, 8. 10, 12, 14, 16, section 13. 7a Loto 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, section 13. $80.75 Lots 1,2,5,8, 10, section 14. $10.25. Lots 13 to 22, inc. section 15. $20.50. Loto 2, section 16. $10.25. Lots 5. 7, 13, 14. section 16. $16.40 Lots 1, 2. 3, 4, section 13. $20.50. Lots 7, 8. 9. 10, 11, 12, Mt Vernon Co. $14.35. William White, 742 Lafayette street. $9.20. Belle Woodson, 701, 703 Lafayette street $12.30. Belle Woodson, 814-16 St. John st. $8.20. Dated Cape May. N. J.. Aug. 25. 1908. SOL. NEEDLES. ; Collector of City of Cape May. N. J. THOMAS P.OURLEY, Solicitor. 8-29 5 1
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1825 THE 1908 PENNSYLVANIA FIRE Insurance Company. incorporated 1825. 6 CHARTER PERPETUAL. OFFICE, 508-510 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. ■ CAPITAL, .... $750,000 00 . ASSETS, .... $6,462.117 11 F SURPLUS, - - $1.615.283 97 1 ! DIRECTORS. ] Edwin N. Benson. Effingham B. Moms, ' R. Dale Benson, John L. Thomson J. Tate all Lea, Charles E. Pugh,Richard M. Cadwalader, ; W. Gardner Crowell, Edward T, Slotesbury. R. DALE BENSON. President. , JOHN LTBOMSON, Vice President-. W. GARDNER CKOWELL, Secretary, HAMPTON L. WARNER, Assistant Secretary. / i WM. J, DAWSON, Sec y Agency Depart, ' mcnt. A- W. HAND 8. P. ELDREDGE ' I HANb AND ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENTS 310 Washington Street, 815 and 817 Washington Street Cape May, N. J.
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