Cape May Star and Wave, 18 September 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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CIPB liTjTMMD f Ot ' srsssr2S£R» Karl 1= w »»<! We»*. 1 <m row d0M Thor»d»T Beenta*. lmd ■sirssassas-^* 1 l+xr+m frtcTfcW* ■ UK h Man ■Pii» paper i« «.tw*d *1 tfc* poet office u lecond l)m postal matter. advertising rates — Forth* coovenleDc* of bote deeirmx to aond adrertiscmcnts by mall. Caah t« accompany tlx order. - LafaJ adrartLfcota. 6c, per Hat firm ineemon: r. par 'ax each addlbaaal iaaertioo. aoapoeil ™ SlVck iaaertioM, aj ceno per tech. Tranrient Adeertijlnx. 15 centt per inch each_inren>Mi. ^RwJfaV^obmT Sre" liner or ho,^ ccats ain*le 1 arertion: 50 cenu three Insert lone. Thirteen timer "ctaMed odreetisS*. one cent per word each tn*AIIrfaohition of coodoJenc* from lodge*, chorchej . ar other omniratiom. aisooatioaa or indnrldaalr, HSSSeKs?-® ! zrrjtfzsmtr s asfgss additional line STAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING CO. JIB and 317 Washington Street Aaron W. Hand, Oeneral Manager TELEPHONES- __ f Mnarc art italic, U 2MI W*\Ujilta.h.«ni *M*i *-* Drtita mm 102 1 ADCKSS CAPE NAY SMI- AW WAVE If a cross appears opposite your name od wrapper or paper it indicates that poor subscription i expires this month. The subscription price is $1.00 per year in advance. BOAT BUILDING PAIRING^ Railway on which to run out boats for examination or repair. Mauv years of experience enables me to assure satisfaction. JOHN PHAR0.126S LafayetteSt

THE COUNTY I I COURTS CONVENE GRAND Jintrs INNCTIEKTS , Liceise ApflicatiMS Receive At- - teitiei ud Cent Adjeires Until Next leadaf. , The September term of the County Courts convened onTTueadav at Court i House. Supreme Court Justice Trench- . ard and Judge Hildreth of the Court ( .of Com mot Pleas on bench. Tbe grand jury was called and briefly cliarged by J .Justice Trenchard. It Aisisted of the : [ following gentlemen : E. O. Hewitt, Eagme Townsend, . Frank "s. Ashmead. L. B. Coney, Charles Bohm, Samuel F. Ware, Charles Coombs, Joseph Champion, Frank E. Smith, Theodore F. Schotte, W. B. Peterson, Jacob 'Feldman, Barclay E. Grace, Walton E. Grace, Wil letts Johnson. William Cummiogs, Geo. Reading. Jehu'B. Bonham. "Aaron Willetts, Thos. H. Douglass. Harvey 1 Bennett. License applications were received as follows : Application for'transfer at Colonial Hotel, Holly Beach. 'Alonzo Willeta to, Andrew Tappin. Transfer made. Herman Rosenfeld, Inn and Tavern, Woodbine, N. J. Granted. Reuben H. ! Reiner, wholesale Woodbine, N^J. Granted. Frank Eames, Inn and Tavern, ^ Gatxmer Hotel, Dennisville, N. J. Remonstrance, if any, may be filed on or before Monday, September 20th.

Decision reserved en til Wednesday, September 22nd. Frank Hand, Inn and .Tavern, Holly l Beach. N. J . Decision reserved until ' Monday next at 10 a. m. Remonstrance, if any, may^be filed by Friday, J September 17th. 1900. INDICTMENTS FOUND Sydney T. Oolt, larceny of automatic ■ telephone pay station at Ocean City Sidney T. Oolt and H. B. Gold. Urceny of automatic pay station. Ocean City, three bills. Horace M. Cake, selling liquor without *a license, at Normandie Hotel, , Ocean City, Your billa. ► Horace M. Cake, selling liquor on Sunday at Normandie Hotel, Ooean ; City. i William E. Turner and -Raymond , Green, disorderly bouse and gambling , at Cape May. Lewis Hayward. atrocious assualt | and battery'on Solomon Vassar, Cape May City. Joanna Adams, grand larceny of goods' from Hotel Cape May. Henry|Kidgeway, Court House, rape Cnarles W. Moran, Holly Beach, statutory rape. Jonathan Mason, Woodbine, breaking , and entering. f ■ » ALL .THE GOOD QUALITIES of ' Ely's Cream Balm, solid, are found in Liquid Cream Balm, which is intended I for use in atomizers. That it is a won- \ derful remedy for Nasal Catarrh is proved by an ever-increasing mass of • testimony. It does not dry out nor rasp tbe tender air passages. It allays " the inflammation and goes straight to tbe root of tbe disease. Obstinate old ■ cases have yielded in a few weeks. All - druggists, 75c., including spraying 1 tube, or mailed by Ely Bros , 66 War- • ren street. New York.

LIBERAL PATRONAGE Has Won Its Reward SALE CONTINUES Until Friday Sept 24th PRICES ARE RIGHT ON ALL MERCHANDISE Mrs. E. Turner's Dry Goods stock now being sold by THE great eastern mills syndicate. Beginning Friday Sept., 10th at 8 A. M., and continuing until the end. We are going to rip things wide open. We have re-arranged and re-marked the stock for the final cash raising blow. We mean what we say. We must unload this stock-tf making low prices will do the trick we will come out the last daywith flying Colors, Choice goes to fiirst chooser. Be ong hand pr omptly. Here are the prices that will do the trick.

CORSETS Our whole stock reduced. Specials. $2.60 now 91-49 $2.00 now $1.00 $1.00 now 59c. 60c now 39c. ALL UNDERWEAR REDUCED Specials— Ladies gauze shirts. I2^c now 9c 26c now 17c Boys' shirts and drawers. 80c now 19c. A few ladies' wrappers ieft 19, 26 and 48 cents.

SCHOOL DAYS FOR THE BOY AND GIRL makes us get busy in their department. Blouses, stockings, handkerchiefs. kOu know ths needs, so dc we. HOSIERY SPECIAL Ladies', Men's and Children's. 9, 11, 16 and 26 cents ; were 18 to 60 cents. We have sold loads of sweater*. We can still supply you. A good selection. > Quilts, Blankets, taole linen, sbeetngs mus ins and white goods.

■— — — — — 1 Y Lot of infants soiled dresses from ' x SOc^to $1.60. . Lots of black petticoats A fair ! reduction on all. I Prices on Dresses and Suits cut in < half. White petticoats, gowns, corset < 0 covers, drawers and chemise ir, abun- < dance. i - i e We cannot tell you of all the bar- I L gains. We bring them out daily. We ^pave a lot of good apron gin- t ghams and turkey red prints which 1 we are going to tell at 6c per ya'd. j 1 1 J

Our opening was so crowded we could not give our people the ' attention we are in the habit of giving, but since then we are givine i them our every attention and everything is going smoothly and I in order, ' |(o Matter Slat Your CinMtonw i x e . . ' ' — i or where you usually trade you want to do your dry goods buying ■ the next few days at MRS. E. TURNER ; v , c t The Great Eastern Mills! V. ' , . A . •/ ' • " < Syndicate j i

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COMMUNICATED ' Editor Star and Wave : r We understand that Mr. J. P. Mae- . Kisi-ie and Mr. Charles C. Bohm are ^ candidates for reelection to the office ^ of Assessor and Collector respectively I of Lower Township. It gives us pleasure to say that in ourjbusiness relations we and all our people have always received tbe most courteous I treatment . from these gentlemen as well as irom the members offtbe Township Oom- | mlttee. all of whom we regard as capable and efficient ^business men, faithj ful to the trust reposed in them and in the discharge of their official duties. Respectfully, BAKER BROTHERS. ATLANTIC CITY RAILROAD COMPANY Camden, N. J., Sept. 18, 1909 The annual meeting of the stockholders of this Company, and an election of Directors to - serve for the ensuing year g will be held at the office of the Company, Kaign's Point Ferry House, Kaighn's Point, Camden, N. J., on Monday, October 11, 1909, at 3 o'clock p. m. W. R. TAYLOR. 8-18 4t Secretary. ryvriApcc all sizes blank Ll" " LLUr LO OR PRINTED 8old in any quantity STAR AND r WAVE, Stationery Department. , CAPE MAY~COU^fY ORPHANS' COURT On the application of Gilbert O. Hughes, Administrator of Henry L. Patterson, deceased. \ . ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. , WHEREAS. Gilbert O. Hughes, Administrator of Henry L. Patterson, de- . ceased, having heretofore, namely ; on ' the 81st day of March, 1909, filed his . petition and exhibited under oath to this Court an account of the personal estate and debts of the said Henry L. Patterson, deceased, whereby, it appeared thac the personal estate wes insufficient to pay his debts, and re- , quested the aid of this Court in tha premises; and 1 WHEREAS, said Court made an order to show cause why certain real estate of the said Henry L. Patterson, ' deceased, situate in ~ the City and County of Oape May and State of NewJersey, should not be sold to pay paid debts ; and WHEREAS, said order to show cause was made absolute on the second day of June, 1909, and a decree for sale of said lands was made by this Court, and said lands were sold in conformity with said decree, and said "ale confirmed hv an order of this Oourt ; and WHEREAS, the proceeds of said sale were and are, as appears by an account sines exhibited to this Court under oath by said Administrator, insufficient to pay said debta the said Henry L. Patterson, deceased, and that there still remains a deficiency of Thousand, Three Hundred and Five Dollars and Sixty-three Cents, ($4805.63) or thereabout; and WHEREAS, at the time of making application for tbe sale of said real estate said Administrator believed said and real estate to be the only lands and real estate in the State of New Jersey of which the said Henty L. Patterson died seized, and WHEREAS, he has since discovered I that the said Henry L. Patterson died seized of certain lands in the City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey and requests the aid of the Court in the premises. IT IS ORDERED on this fifteenth day of September, 1909, that all person interested in the lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate of tbe said Henry L. Patterson, deceased, appear before the Court at tbe Court House, in Oape May Oourt House, on Wednesday, the 24th day of November, next, at eleven o'clock io the forenoon, to show cause why so much of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and real estate of the said Henry L. Patterson, deceased, should not be sold as will be sufficient to pay his debts, or the residue thereof as the case may require, and tbat this order signed by the Snrrogate shall be lauiMhMy hereafter set up at three of the moat public places in tbe County of Cape May for six weeks successively and be published at least once .n each week for tbe tame time in tbe Star and Wave, one of tbe newspapers of this State. By tbe Court. CHARLES P.;VANAMAN, 9-18 7t p. f. $17,60 Surrogate. I

; A CALL TO 0DR SALE r The Season for our great Clearance Sale had now , amved and there will be some great selling going on in this . store during the next Thirty Days. < Twice a year we put the knife into our prices. CUT „ t}iem all to pieces and close out each Season's Goods. Buy all the Goods you can use. The following are only a feV items to give jyou an Idea & to how price^run. Men's Crawford Oxfords^ Ladies' La FranceJOx fords ( $3.jO cut to $2.98 $4x0 cut to $2.98 ' 9 $4.00 " " J3.48 $3-5° *2.08 $4-5° " " $3«48 <3.00 " " $2.48 [ All White Oxfords Reduced, s 8 Men's and Boys Clothing, Reduced to one half their Regular Price Men's Summer Underwear. B 50c Quality 3gc 50c B. V. D. ,0 c 50c Poros Knit 39c 25c Grade Fine Neckwear and HoseJ at Reduced Prices. S. R. Gidding, Clother, Hatter Haberdasher and Shoer 419 Washington Street - CAPE MAY CITY. NEW JERSEY The ; Great Mount Holly Fa.ir TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY October 5, 6, 7, 8, 1909 ; bl "Hi" ^ .» heM » n» troti ting attractions are the greatest m the circuit. ; $7,000 in prizes for blooded horses $ 1 3,000 premiums for other exhibits The reputation of the Mount Holly Para for it. faimes. and liberalI ity is too well known to need any elaboration here. Look at the attractions that will be offered:

I Professor Eotmett with his up-to-date Mother Goose House, an exhibition that is sure to please Lorellls High Cable Wire Act in which two men, as elephants, will give grotesque antics on the wire. Johnny Mack the celebrated aeronaut, will have an entirely new attraction. Instead of - one man descending in a parachute, there will be two balloons ascend at i the same time, and two men wi|l drop from each balloon. Cllna De Dlo , with her performing ponies, mule 1 and dogs, will please yoang and old. c

La Belle The daring automobile rider The Nords man and women who make high di ves, in one of them being encircled with fire. Luken's Performing Bears who will perform funny tricks and will do Amusing stunts on roller skates. The O'Brien Troupe with many specialties, one of them to shoot a woman out of a

These specialties are all booked n jw, and efforts will be made to secure mOTe; But the great fair will not all be vaudeville. Already there are sufficient entries in the speed department to surpass other years. The household and fancy work departments are to be given especial attention, and farm products will be looked after cartfully. In tbe poultry department four silver cups will be offered to those who will make the beet display of certain fowls. r 3 BETTER THAN EVER ■•will be the motto for the Fair of the Burlington County Fair Associatlo this year. Send for a schedule. A postal card to Benaiab P. Willis, President and Secretary. Mount Hplly. N. J., will bring you the book. WOLFF'S BAKERY 406 uvd 408 Washington Street. Finest products of finest quality. Every detail under my _ pesonal supervision. I try to make the WOLFF QUALITY stand for the highest excellence F. W. WOLFF