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F — ^ SHERIFF'S SALE. «. ■ P , <1 y virtue of a writ, lo me directed. r /toped ut of the Cape Ma- County Cir ^icait Court, I will cxpott to sale at xbnblic vendue, on » M »NOAY. MARCH 22d. 1909. between the hours of twelve and five o'cio k p m , to wit, at one o'clock in the afternoon of fid day. «t the Sheriff's Uffire. in Cape May Court Hou e. Cape May C>u ty. N w Jersey, all the following described property: No 1 Beginning at the south yorncr of Second AvtRtujr and Eightv-aecond Avenue, and running thence (1) southeastwa oly, /fciong the southwesterly aide of Eighty-second Stree , ihe.distance of one hundred and ten (110) feet to the northwester y aide of a fifty feet wide street ; and running thence (2) southwestwardly, at right angles to Eighty -second Street, the distance of one hundred and sixty (160) feet; and running thence (3) northwestwardly, parallel with Eighty-second Street, one hundred and ten (110) feet to the southeast aide of Second Avenue; and rurmiug tbence (4) northeastwardly, along tb- southeasterly side of Second Avenue, the distance of one hundred aud sixty (160) feet to the place of beginning. Comprising lots numbers ttrty (40), forty-one (41), and fortytwo 42) in Section 82), as laid out and numbered on the old map or plan of the Stone Harbor Improvement Company. No. 2. Beginning at the south corner of Second Avenue and Eighty-first Street, and running thence southeastward^, along the southwesterly side of Eighty-first Street the distance of one hundred and ten (110) feet to the northwester 7 side of ihe fifty feet wide street; aod running xbence (2) southwestwaraly, at right angles to Eighty-first Street, two hundred and twenty (220) feet to a point in the northeasterly side of Eighty-second Street; and running thence (3) northwestly, along the northeasterly side of Eighty-second Street, the distance of one hundred and ten (110) feet to the southeasterly side of Second Avenue; and running thence (4) northeastwardly, along the southeasterly side of Second Avenue, the distance of two hundred and twenty (220) feet to the place of beginning. Jom- . prising lots numbers thirty -nine (39). i forty (40), forty-one (41), and forty- i two (42) in Section eighty-one (81), as laid out and numbered on said map of the Stone Harbor Improvement Company. Both of the above tracts being a part I of the same premises which were conveyed by the We-t Jersey and Seashore Railroad Company to the Stone HaTbor Improvement Company, by deed dated April 19, 1892, and recorded in the Clerk's Office of Cape May County in Book No. 104 of Deeds, pages 9, etc. No. 8. Beginning at the north cor- ] ner of First Avenue and Eighty-second | Street, and running thence (1) north- 1 westwardly, along the northeasterly aide of Eighty -second Street, the distance of one hundred and- ten (110) ■ feet ; and running thence (2) northeast- i wardli, atriebt angles to Eighty-sec- , ond Street, the distance of sixty (60) feet; and running thence (31 southeastwardly, parallel with Eighty-sec-ond Street, one hundred and ten (110) feet to the northwesterly side of First Avenue ; and running tbence (4) southwestwardly, along the northwesterly aide of First Avenue, the distance of •ixty (60) feet to the place of beginning. Comprising lot number twentyone (21) in Siction Eighty-one (81), as laid out and numbered on said map of. the • Stone Harbor Improvement Company. No. 4. Beginning st a point in the northeasterly side of Eighty-third Street, at the distance of two hundred and ten (210)' feet northwestwardly from t)ie northwesterly side of First Avenue ; and running thence (l)northeastwa'dly, at right angles to Eightythird Street, the distance of one hundred and ten (>'0) fee'; and running thence (2) northwestwardly, parallel with Eighty-third Street, the distance of one hundred 100) feet ; and running thence (8) south westwardly. at right angles to Eighty-third Street, the distance of one hundred and ten (110) fee: to the northeast side of Eighty-third Street ; and running thence (4) sootheast wardly, along the northeasterly side of Eighty-third Street, the distance of one hundred feet to the place of beginning. Compri-ing lots numbers i twenty-nine (29) and thirty one (Si) in ( Section Eighty-two (82), as laid out and numbered on said map of the Stone Harbor Improvement Company. Seized as the property of the Stone r Harbor Improvement Company, defendant, taken in execution at the suit of Ernest L. Bsrtelt, plaintiff, and to be sold by ROBERT R. CORSON. c Sheriff. Dated February 16, 1909. Lawrence Reader. Attorney. 1 p.f. 20 92 2-20 5t , SHERIFF'S SALE I By virtue of a writ of fieri facias de I bonis el lerris, issued to me out of the I Cape May County Circuit Court, I willexpose for sale at public vendue, at the Sheriff's Office, at Cape May Court House, Cape May County, N. J., between the hours of twelve and five o'clock, to wit, it 1^0 o'clock in the afternoon of MONDAY, MARCH 22d. 1909, all the following described property All of the estate of the said Charles H. Kurtz, as tenant by the courtesy, now initiate, or huFband of Clara Kurtz, and all of the right, title and interest of the ssid Charles H. Kurtz, of, in and to all those certain lots or parcels of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Borough of Holly Beach, in the County of Oape May a>'d State of New Jersey, known and designated on the recorded plan of lots of Holly Beach City, as lots num • bers twenty and eighteen and nineteen of block number eighty-five and lota numbers three, four, five, six and seven, of block number one hundred and twelve. The said lots numbers twenty, eighteen and nineteen begin- . ning at a point on the Southwesterly side of Montgomery' Avenue at the distance of ninety feet Southeast wardly from the point of intersection of ^he ' Southeasterly side of Pacific ATenue s with the said Southwesterly side of said Montgomery avenue and running tbence Southeast wardly along the said Southwesterly side of said Montgomery" f Avenue, a distance of one hundred and J twenty feet and between parallel lines c at right angles to said Montgomery i

Avenue (w ith a vidih of one hundred and twenty feet) S mtb west ward y • distauc- of one bu dred feet. The I. 8«id lots numbers three, f ur, five six r and seven b ginning at a point in the ■t Northeasterly » <1 • of R iberU A - en ue at the distance ."f ninety fee; Sou ih eastwardly fr.»m the .point of intersece tion of the S wthvastedy side of Pacific u Avenue witb tie said Northeasterly ie Bide of said Roller s Avenue and runrt ning thcure along the said Northeasterr. ly «de of said Roberts Avenue Southeairewardly a distance of two hundred ir feel and at right angles thereto t" d said Roberts -Avneue between parallel i- lines (with a width of two hundred y feet) Northeastwardly a distance of one i- hundred feet. t Seized as the property of Charles H. y Kurtz, defendant, take', in execution e at the suit of the Garrison Construction s Company, plaintiff, nd to he sold by e ROBERT it. CORSON. ; Sheriff, i- Baker snd Harris. Attorneys. , Dated, F«*. ruary 16th .1909. e p.f. 12 96 2-20 6t \ T1CE-I-IEK WORLD, \ THE GREAfEST KrirSPAPEI OF 115 TTPE - IT ALWAYS TEllS THE NEWS AS IT B ntOWTLT AND FULLY READ IN EVERY ENGLISH STEALING COUNTRY t — * - It has invariably been the great effort : of the Tbrice-a Week edition of the New f York World to publish the news im- ! partial! v in order that it "may be an t accurate reporter of wnat has hapI pened. It tells the truth, irrespective i of party, and for ihat reason it has I achieved a position with the public ; unique among papers'of its class. I Ix you wsnt the news as it really is. • subscribe to the Thrice-a- Week edition _ I of the New York World, which comes ( ' to you every other day except Sunday. | i and is thus oractically a daily at the j I price of a weekly. The THRICE-A- WEEK WORLD'S regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year, and this pays tor 156 papers. We offer this unequalled newspaper and the Star and Wave together for one year for $1.65. The regular subscription price of the two papers is $2. A sim AP 0E Music and Stationer)' B Department FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE'; We are now offering the following | LEGAL BLANKS on sale at the Star ^ and Wave Office and others will be | ' added from time to time : j * Agreements for Buildings. { / Agreements to Convey Lands. j V Assignments for Mortgages. I , Bill of Sale ^ Bond and Mortgage. | J Chattel Mortgage. | , Administrator's Deed. . Executor's Deed. f Warrenty Deed. \ Three Days Notice to Tenants. 0 Thirty Days Notice to Tenants. ■ Release of Liens. j J Powers of Attorney. i I Proxies. Also * Typewriting Papers 1 Mimiograph Papers ij Carbon Papers Backing Paper _ Box Paper Pound Paper Music Paper Drawing Paper Foolscap, legal cap, bill cap. letter aud note paper. Blotting paper in full sheets or cut usual size, 10 pieces assorted colors. Many oiher kinds of papers. Sole agents for Edison Phonographs, records and supplies. Stationery of all kinds. All the popular music Banjo, violin, guitar strings, and | other musical supplies. Edison records can be heard before purchasing. STAB AND WAVE Music and Stationery Dep't. 317 Washington Street Gape May, N. J. AND I tt=»l. full «l pictures. Sua. j |jsn=r=.( JfttTOj Do your shopping at L&venthol's if you want to efcve money and be suited. Wall Paper. Wall Paper. A new and fine assortment of wall paper is now being offered by Eldredge Johnson, 318 Washington street. Whatever you need in this line can be supplied. y . tt d

e Go to Thomas Sou Its. Cold Spring. [ for the things you need for the table. ? »" 1 family, and obtain satisfactory go ids at the -mall -t cost Full Snd complete stock, .^.-fally selected, with knowledge bom of etpen -nee : gain d by at activ - career of more ■ tears than ihat of any dealer in i oarer . Township tf i , -- . A GAS RADIATOR IS JUST THE THING THESE COLD MORNINGS We Have a Full Line Come in and See j Them CAPE MAY ILLUMINATIN6 CO. f 406 Washington Street F

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ISAAC H. SMITH, Chairman J. SPICER LEAMING AARON W. HAND WILLIAM F. CASSEDY ALBERT G BENNETT

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FIREfWH* insurance Csmpany. INCORPORATED 1826. CHARTER PERPETU OFFICE, 506-510 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. PA. capital, .... $760,000 00 ASSETS, - - - - $6,1-41 884 32 SURPLUS, - - $1,919,627 41 DIRECTORS. Edwin N. Benton, Effingham B. Morris, k- Dale Benson, John L- Thomson I J. Tata all Lea, Charles B. Pu«h. M. Cadwalader, W. Gardner Crowell, . Edward T, Stoteabury H, DALE BENSON, President, JOHN L. THOMSON, Vice Presidentw. GARDNER CROWELL. Secretary, L. WARNER, Awiatant Secretary. WM. J. DAWSON, Sec'y Agency Depart, menu A. W. HAND 8. P. ELDREDGE HAND AND ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENTS 810 Washington Street, 815 and 817 Washington Street j Cape Mav. N. J. AN IDEAL GIFT THE NEW ROYAL SEWING MACHINES la not only the best machine In the ! market but a handsome piece of furniture as well. Call or write for more 1 Information. i k. M. WENTZELL I Furniture Ware Rooms { 33 Perry St., Cape May, N. J. { Cljas Sandgran ' Notary Public, Commissioner | £ of Deeds for New Jersey. Leases, Deeds, &c„ Drawn All kinds of Pension Business ' 308 Washington St., Cape May i

"mm' The hand of the Sweet Scented Magnolia' CAN- BE REACHED CLYDE UNI St-amers Sailing Irom New York TryWeekly. Service Unsurpassed 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. FOR SALE OR RENT APPLY TO Sizes 11x14 Bnd 5X'4 Printed neatly, in large type, dn good heavy card. We carry a lxrge assortment including ihe following: I. FOR SALE 7. FOR RENT 3. FOR SALE OR RENT. Apply to 4. FOR RENT. Inquire Within 5. This PropertyFOR SALE OR RENT 6. APARTMENTS FOR RENT 7. BOARDERS WANTED 8. HOUSES FOR RENT 9. HOUSES FOR SALE 10 BUILDING LOT FOR SALE ir. OFFICE FOR RENT 13. ROOMS FOR RENT 13. STABLE FOR RENT STABLE FOR SALE US. STALL FOR RENT ♦ ' 16. HORSES BOARDED 17. NO SMOKING 18. PRIVATE 19. BOARDING ao. LADIES' RETIRING ROOM 71. MEN'S RETIRING ROOM 77. NO TRESPASSING Under ihe Penalty of the Law 23. LEGAL QUARANTINE NOTICES (Yellow Stock) Price 5 cents each; by mail 7 cents extra, j accepted. Special rate for qnantitiM The New Paint Store John Little has opened up the buai* ness of selling paints at the corner of Jackson and Washington streets and it iust the place to buy fresh paints. 3-23- tf

SEE cUASHWrojx THE HEART OF^BE NATION THREE DAY TOURS VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD February 18, March 18, April 1. 8, 29, May 13. 1909 ROUND TRIP RATE $10.75 OR $13.25 FROM GAPE MAY According to hotel selected Oovers necessary erpenses for three days. Tickets good returning for ten days Detailed Itineraries and full Information of Ticket Agents, or j. r. WOOD. geo. W. boyd Passenger Traffic Manager General Passenger Agent I" : / j.jgSfL jgySiJC » Wm. G. Blattner, Geo. S. Bennett ' I BLATTNEK A BENNETT West Perry Street, Cape May, N. J. wBrL MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES IMarble and Sramte Work. Blue Stone Flag and Curb in Stock^and laid ou short notice. „ j New designs and estimates furnishedjonjapplication SOUTH JERSEY .'MARBLE WORKS