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CAPE IAT STAR AMD f ATS Merced in Scar and War*. 190; FnruM dote ThurvUy EreeiBf, Imcd each week oe Friday evening. Out of tows ctcTtilirlon. Saturday morning. MnUp— Wa, — Mm « TIM H Aiwa THia paper it entered at Che pott ofice at second ADVERTISING RATES— For the convenience of t bote deairinf to tend advertisement* by mail. Cash to accompany the order. Legal advertise ~ entt. 6c. per line first intertion; jc. per line each additional Intertion, nonpereil Single intertion*, « 5 cenu per inch. Transient Advertising. 15 cent* per inch each insertion. Advertising running for 13 Intertion* o^over. **Read^^tS2r fivc°Tioe» cenB tingle ear 1 1 li 11 50 cent* three intertion*. Thirteen timet Or more, three cent* per line. Cmaslfied advertising, one cent. per word each tnAll resolutions of condolence from lodge*, churche. or ether organirstions, astociatiotu or individuali. edition*, wilf be charged for at the tale oi^ one dollar for any tmolutloc occupying three inches of space or iM&ionS five cent* per line In addition for each STAR'AND WAVE PUBLISHING CO. 315 and 317 Washington Street Aaron W. Hand, General Manager ITELEPHONPSf Otirtan aad Ituitlc, li 2641 "™ I UrttMt, Ik. 670 glipr-l MM UTtlMC PMH 102 1 ADDRESS CAPE MAT SIAR AM) WAVE If a cross appears opposite your name on wrapper or paper it indicates that yocr subscription expires this month. TTte subficription price is $1.00 per year in advance. VEST CAPE MAY. Mrs, William Matthews and (laughter spent a'coup'e of days'at Ooney Island. Mr. and Mrs George Taylor and son a spent a |few days at Ooney Island last week. Mayor G. H. Reeves has bein entertaining his brother David, whom be has not seen for[a number of years. Mrs. Eliza Edmunds is entertaining company. William Swain and family, 1 of Philadelphia, called on his brother on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Phillips have returned to their home'in Reading. Sir. and Mrs. Benjamin Hughes, of ' Millvllle,' were over [Sunday visitors with friends. Mr. [and Mrs. Bert Swain, of Phiia- • delphia, spent Sunday witn relatives. 1 Mrs. Charles Hughes was a Bridge- ' ton visitor Sunday. ! Melvine Oraig and his lady friend, | of Philadelphia, are visiting Mrs. Mary 1 Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Clemens, of Philadei- ' phia, are at the home of C. |Edward | HugbeB. I Miss Reba Oliver is going to Tuck- ' ahoe as teacher in the public school. ' Harry and Rav Griffenburg and Miss , Mary and Alice Brown, of filming- , ton, are at the home of their uncle, < Kimsey Brown. j CAN YOU BELIEVE YOUR SENSES? When two of them, taste ana smell, having been impaired if not utterly destroyed, by Nasal Catarrh, are fully ! restored by Ely's Cream Balm, can you doubt that this remedy deserves all that has been said of it by the thous- ^ ands who have used it? !t is applied ® directly to [the affeoted air passages ( and begins its healing work at once. I Why not get it today? All druggists or c mailed by Ely Bros., 66 Warren street, £ New York, on receipt of 60 cents. ti
S NOTICE OF INTENSION TO APPLY FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF COMMISSIONERS TO ASSESS SEWER CHARGES Notice is hereby given, that application will be made by the Common Council of the City of Cape May, to the Circuit Court of the County of Cape May, at the Court House, in Cape May Court House, on Tuesday, the twenty-first day of Setember. A., D. i909. at the hour of eleven o'clock in'the forenoon of that day, or 8s soon i ,f thereafter as said Court can hear said b application, for the appointment of S three freeholders and residents of the , City ot Cape May. State of New Jersey, as commissioners, to estimate and < ■ assess the benefits on the lands border- , , ing on and adjacent to the sewers here- , tofore authorized and laid by the said ! e City of Cape May, along Michigan ave- ' nue from the Sewer* Disposal Station ■ on Madison avenue to South street; , along South street from Michigan ave- | * nue to Indiana avenue, along Indiana ; ' avenue from South street to West | [ -street ; along West street from Indiana i i avenue to Washington street; along ( Washington street from three hundred ( . feet southwest of Scbellenger street to . a point opposite the house of the Cape , May Yacht Club, at Schellenger'B , Landing; along New Jersey avenue , from Madison avenue to Philadelphia , avenue; along Trenton avenue from , Beach avenue to the north side of Cape , May avenue; in conformity with an , act of the Legislature of New Jersey, . : entitled "An act to authorize cities to i construct sewers and drains and to pro- ! : vide for the payment of the costs there- , t of," approved March 8, 1882, and the j several supplements thereto, and the . acts amendatory thereof. . At the said time and place all parties i in interest, either as owners of said . lands or otherwise, may appear and be 1 heard. Dated September 1, 1909. JNO. W. THOMPSON. City Clerk of the City of Cape May, New Jersey. . SAILING PARTY , Miss Mar ha Kroenert and Miss E.i- 1 I zabeth Kershner, of Pittsburg, gave a ' sailing party recently on board the J Clover, captained by "Tony" Bennett < , The harbor and a dozen other points 1 of interest were ' inspected and every- 1 . one pronounced the trip the best ever. ' The party was made up from the Col- . onial guests and included Mrs. Martha Kroenert, Miss'Elizabeth Kershner, of Pittsburg, Miss Mabel Austin and | , Fred Austin, of Washington ; Adolph j Sboeninger and Louis Nawmann, of Chicago. 1 During the sail a fine display of fireworks brought from Pittsburg by Miss Kroenert were used to beautify the night and several boats gathered from various parts of the harbor to learn the source. I NIGHT ON BAI.D MOUNTAIN " On a lonely night Alex. Benton, of Port Edward, N. Y., climbed Bald Mountain to the home of a neighbor, tortured by asthma, bent on curing him with Dr. King's New Discovery, that cured himself of asthma. This wonderful medicine soon relieved and quickly cured his neighbor. Later it cured? his son's wife of a severe [lung trouble. Millions believe its the greatest Throat and Lung cure on 'earth. Colds, Croup, Hemorrhages and Sore Lungs are surely cured'by it. Best for Hav Fever. Grip and Whooping Cough. 50c and $1. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by All Druggists. sep A visit to Arnuid's Cafe is one of the standard pleasures of a sojourn at Cape May. Everything is right. tf When you need clotning ask for C. M. I WESTCOTT the Cape Mav County i salesman. Everybody knows that he is with WANAMAKER & BROWN I HALL, Sixth & Market Streets An enormous stock of clothing ready for Men-Women-Boys anthGirls We pay excursion car fars both ways upor the purchase of B certain amount | _
SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of a- writ of fieri facias, to me directed, issued oat ot the Court of I Chancery of New Jersey, on the fifth day of August, A. D.. 1909, in a certain caute wherein William Mills and William Thompson are oomplainants, and George J. Rommel Boating and Gunning Club is defendant. I shall expose to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1909, between the hours of twelve and five o'clock p. m., to wit, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day. at the Sheriff's Oflice, in Cape May Court House, Cape May County. New Jersey. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in Borough of Avalon, in the County of Cape May, and State of New marked and designated on tie plan of the Seven Mile Beaob Company lot 118. Section 8. and decri bed according' thero'n as follows: Situate at the westerly corner of Fifth avenue and Tl'ird street, containing in front said Fifths avenue sixty leeL and extending of that width between parallel lines at right angles to said Fifth and along the southwesterly side of said Third street one hundred and ten feet. Being tbe same premises which the Seven Mile Beach Companv. corporate body under the laws of the State of New Jersey, granted and conveyed in fee unto the George J. Rnmmel Boating and Gunning Club, by deed bearing date the third day of October, eighteen hundred and ninetyluuu, cismccii uuuureu ana nineiy-
two, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the County of Cape May aforesaid in Book No. 106 of Deeds, pages, 67, etc ROBERT R. CORSON. [Sheriff. Dated Aug. 17th, 1909. H. H. Voorhees, Solicitor. 8-20 6 p. f. $10.88 R. M. WentzelPs furniture store, 33 Perry street, carries a great stock of furniture and household goods and purchasers of large and small quantities have found that they save considerable sums of money, while having goods delivered without damas is not the case when purchased elsewhere and shipped by rail, tf W. H. BRIGHT. I' Fire Insurance I any part of CapeMay Counly HOLLY BEACH. N. J. J ' 1
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HE 1. BEEVES steam ana lot water BEflTlUfi Sanitary Plumbing by Skilled Workmen. Ask for Estimates. 62S wasiigon street. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of fieri lacias to me directed issued out of the Court of Chancery ot the State of New Jersey, will expose for sale at public vendue at the Sheriff's Office, Cape May Court J House, N. J. . between the hours of : twelve and five o'clock p. m., to wit, at 1 :30 o'clock in the afternoon of ' MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1909, All that certain tract or parcel of | land and premises hereinafter particu- I iarly described, situate in the City of i I Sea Isle City (formerly Borough of Sea Isle City) in the County of Cape, j State of New Jersey : Beginning on the Southerly side of Italia street at the distance of two j hundred and fifty feet northwesterly of j the intersection of the side of Italia < street with the westerly side of Landis avenue, and extending thence Irom said beginning point alon^the aide of Italia
street north fifty-two degrees west fifty feet, and at right angles to said Italia street between parallel liDes in length or depth southwesterly a d stance of one hundred and ten feet, containing fifty-five hundred square feet of land, and being lot 19 of block 7, qn the plan of the southwest section o? Sea Isle City. Seized as the property of Mary F. De Roche, et als., defendants, taken in execution 8t the suit of William Hagel, complainant, and to be sold by ROBERT R. CORSON. Sheriff. Dated August 26, 1909. Edward Dudlev, Solicitor, 83 North Second street, Camden, N. J. 1 8-28 61 p. f. $11.25
A CALL TO OUR SALE. The Season for our great Clearance Sale had now arrived and there will be some great selling going on in this store during the next Thirty Days. ' - Twice a year we pot the knife into our prices CUT them all to pieces and close out each Season's Goods. Buy all the Goods you can use. The following are only a few items to give Jyou an Idea as to how price run. " * Mnn's Crawford Oxfords L,d,W u Fmnc^Oxted, *3,5o • cut to ll9i Uoo ff-°° : fa'4S *«° S* v*4.5° $3.48 *3.00 - « S-*! ^ All White Oxfords Reduced. — Men's and Boys Clothing, Reduced to one half their Regular Prior Men's" Summer Underwear. 50c Quality 39c s<x B y D* 50c Poros Knit ■ 39n aSc Grade Fine Neckwear and Hose; at Reduced Prices. S. R., Gidding, Clolher, Hatter Haberdasher and Shoer 419 Washington Street CAPE MAY CITY. NEW JERSEY d *
I PROPOSALS FOR DITCHING • ' h Sealed proposals will be received hy ! f the Board of Chosen Freeholders until 1 j 12 o'clock noon. September 7th, 1909, ' , at Cape May Court House, New Jer- ' e sey, for the digging or opening of 100 3 rods mure or less of ditches in tne vicinity of the Holly Beach Turnpike, : • between or on the lands of the Cape t May Counly Land Company and the . beire of Benjamin Cres-e at Rio 1 Grande, N. J. Said ditches are to be , dug or opened on the lines designated . , by the Engineer, uniformlv through- , out, five feet in widtn and two feet in , depth. I All proposals shall be addreesed to ! 1 Anthony B. Smith, director and ehall •
&£ ?h. n PerJFOd for the work comP1®!®- the Bo"d reserving the right to m r der;rease the amount of Zffjyt Pnre named in theac^^NTHONY B. SMITH, R. Kendall Smith. Engineer. D!rector* , 8-21 3tw / 1 s°W»rcilT S5H5K for the things you need for the table and famUy, and obtain satisfactory at th® smallest cost. Full and £ selected, with knowledge born of experience gained by an active career of more years than that of any dealer in Lower township. ^
ON WITH A RUSH Hundreds turned away at the Great EASTERN MILLS SYNDICATE SALE OF THE IMMENSE $20,000 STOCK OF < MRS. E. TURNER'S DRY GOODS STORE 323 Washington Street, Cape May City, N. J. CONSISTING OF Sbictly High grade Dry Goods, ladies cloaks, suits, Laces. E mbroideries, Ladies furnishings, Lace curtains etc This stock was placed on sale THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 2, 09 and will continue 10 days GoodrwUl be sold at any old Price, so be on hand where $1.00 IS DOING THE WORK OF $4.00. Nothing ReseA^d Eve™ THURSDAY, Friday and Saturday September^ 3*Ind 4 continue loTays. Tem - of sale strictly cash. Look for big sign and name over door. ys 1 erms Store for rent, fixtures for sale THE GREAT EASTERN HILLS SYNDICATE

