Cape May Star and Wave, 25 September 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 7

. • Ul

PROFESSIONS' QAMOEL F. ELDREDGE, AT TO RNE Y-AT-L .V W 810 Washington St., Cape. Ma* Cm K*W JSKJST. NOTARY PUBLIC, Solicitor and Mast-r in Chancery. ( #JSKX£51 w- Lk'j-YD V- COUNSELLOR- AT-LAW i 320 Wanhlneto.ii St. CAPE MAY. - New Jeretfv J "SPICER LEAMJNG counsel lor-at;. : .a >v Solicitor, Master and Exn miner In Chancery. - Offlce 518 Washington St , (JAPE MAY. New Jersey JAMES M.E. HILDRETH, COUN8ELLOR-AT-LAW — and — Solicitor, Master and Examiner In Chancer}-. N'VTARY PUBLIC. Office at No. 214 Ocean Street. Cape May City. N. J. D" *EU *■ 1 DENTIST Announces that he has' established ; ofiices at Sit N. Sth Street, - - Camden, N. J 1 with thoroughly modern facilities < for the practise of Dentistry. J

J^R. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST Estey B-J.fl rl » n e1120 Clxeptaa-rLt Street (One door above Keith's Theatre.) Appointments may be made by Bell Telephone. Walnut 1333D. Extracting nalnpLOYD C. HUGHES. ATTORN EY- AT- LA W omcmt : 503 Washington St. Cape?May City, NjJ. NOTARY PUBLIC BOLICITOR IN CHANCERY Q BOLTON ELDREDGE, " ATTORNEY- AT-LAW OFFICES : 310 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. NOTARY PUBLIC BOLICITOR IN CHANCERY L. C. ASHBURN DOCTOR OF|OPTICS Broadway and York Ave. West Cape May, New Jersey, Careful Testing of the Eye a Specialty. Improved Method. Lenses re placed. Frames Adjusted. Our lenses are made of the very best maerial, at nio?t reasonable prices. Keystone 44 D. Consultation Free Cm! Ym See? — Is tbc Uflfcf PMr? — Bo Yoo Have I I 1 it m 1 1 ' Headachcs ? I I >-j SI The trouble may II t , ^yayUI bewtthyou.^ aritasn An Edison phonograph and a collec, tion of records help to' make happy homes. RUBBER STAMPS, ^1; Brass or Copper Stencils for marking boxes, baskets, etc., will be mads to ~ drer at short notice. STAR AND WAVE STATIONERY DEPARTMENT t 317 Washington Street * 1 R- M. Wentzell'a furniture store, 33 , Perryetreet, carries a great stock of . ! quantities have found tbst they save » considerable sums of money, while having goods delivered without dam- " age, as ia not the case when purchased I elsewhere end shipped by rail, tf £

i SHERIFFS SALE, By virtue of a writ of fieri taeiai to me directed iasned out of the Court of Chancery ot the State of New Jeraey, I will expose for sale at public vendue at the Sheriffs Office, Cape May Court Hoove, N. J., between the hours of welve and live o'clock p. m., to wit, st 1 30 o'clock in the afternoon of _ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1909. All that certain tract or parcel of land and premise? hereinafter particuiariy described, situate in the City of Sea Isle City (formerly Borough of S"a Isle City) in the County of Gape May, State of New Jersey: Beginning on the Southerly side of Italia street at the distance of two hundred and fifty feet northwesterly of the intersection of the aide of Italia - atreet with the westerly side of Landis avenue. and extending thence from said beginning point along the side of Italia street north fifty-two degrees west fifty feet, and at right angles to said Italia atreet between parallel lines 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, on the plan of the southwest section of Sea Isle City. Seized as the property of Mary F. De Roche, et als., defendants, taken in execution at the suit of William Hegel, > complainant, and to be sold by ROBERT R. CORSON', Sheriff. Dated August 26, 1909. Edward Dudlev. Solicitor. 4i-.i 4 econd street, Camden, N.-J. 8-28 6t p. f. $11.25 ; CAPE MAY COUNTY | ORPHANS' COURT • On the application of Gilbert O. 1 H-ighes, Administrator of Henry L. 1 Patterson, deheared. ( ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. WHEREAS, Gilbert C. Hughes, Ad- ( ministrator of Henry L. Patterson, de- , ceased, having heretofore, namely ; on . the 81st day of March. 1909. filed hi? ' petition and exhibited under oath to ' — this Court an account of the personal t

estate and debts of the said Henry L. Patterson, deceased, whereby, it appeared that the personal estate we? insufficient to pay hip debts, and requested the aid of this Court in tha premises; and • ■ r ' 1 WHEREAS, said Court made an order to show cause why certain real estate of the said Henry L. Patter">n, deceased, situate in the City and Oounty of Cape May and State of New . Jersey, should not be sold to pay said debts; and — ZT D" WHEREAS, said order to show caose was made absolute on the second _ day of June, 1909. arid 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 bv an order of this Court; and WHEREAS, the proceeds of said sale were and arc, as appears by on account since exhibited to this Court . under osth by said Administrator, inJ- sufficient to pay said debts of the said Henry L. Patterson, deceased, and that there still remains a deficiency of Four Thousand, Three Hundred and Five Dollars and Sixty-three Cents. — ($4305.63) or thereabout; and WHEREAS, at the time of making pplication for the sale of said real estate said Administrator believed said lands and real estate to be tbe only lands and real estate in the State of New Jersey of which the said Heroy L. Patterson died seized, and '• WHEREAS, he has since discovered 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 o' September, ire. that all person interested in the land?, tenements, hereditaments and real estate of the said Henry L. Patterson, deceased, appear before tbe Court at the Court House, in Cape May Court House, on Wednesday, the 24th day of November, next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause why so much of the lands, tenements and hereditaments :- snd real estate of the said Henry L. , Patterson, deceased, should not be sold as will be sufficient to pay his debts, or tbe residue thereof as the case may y require, and that this order signed by e the Surrogate shall be immediately hereafter set up at three of the most public places in the-County of Cape Mp.y for six weeks successively and be published at least once .n each wee? ' for the same time in the Star and ' Wave, one of the newspapers of this 1 State. By the Court.

CHARLES P. VANAMAN, 9-18 7t p. f. $17.60 Surrogate. 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 rserve for the ensuing year will he 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.HSfr-V*.-.r- W. R. TAYLOR. 8-18 4t Secretary. 77 - r 7 . ENVELOPES Sold in^ any quantity STAR AND , w AVF. Stationery Department! 1 . . ; ■ The character of the Board of Dirac-; tors and officers of Security Trust Company are such as to insure fair dealing, snd s .-etum • of your money when you want it. 3z I ' . I ■ ' I . ^»envno tiffed elothtng ask forO M. , the Cane Mav County ■ ; "slemwan. Evervhodv knows that h» is with WANAMAKER A BROWN ; | OAK RAI.L, Sixth A Market Street- ; An "vrnmrm* stock o* Hothmg readv for Men- Women-Boys ■ and Girls V.'e ray excursion car far? i both way- npop the purchase of err- I tain amount ,

Fit siiiirraodL ° Lessen Xttl:— ThM Quarter, For ; Sept 26, 1909. t THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. . Tsxt of ths Lusson, I Cor. x, 28-83. f Memory Verse, 24 — Golden Tsxt, j Rom. xv, 2 — Commentary Prepared r by Rev. D. M. Stearns. This eplsBe\la divided Into several f sections, beginning with the words > "Now, concerning,'* or "Now, as touching" (vll, 1; vlfl. 1; xli, 1; rvt 1). and our lesson Is in- the portion which begins with vlll, 1, "Now. as touching things offered unto idols." While recognizing that our idol Is nothing and that commendeth us not to God. yet he say% Jli meat make my brother to offend I will eat no flesh while the world standetb lest I make my brother to offend" (vlll. 18). Whatever be did or refrained from doing it was for the gospel's sake lest tbe gospel of Christ should be hindered and that he might by all means save some (Ix. 12, 22. 23). Referring to some events in tbe history of Israel, he says that all | these things happened to them for onr | examples and admonition, and be rt- j minds ns tbat God la faithful, who will not suffer ns to be tempted above I that we are able (x. 11-13). He would j have us know that all our life is either j unto God or tbe devil and that, while ' may lawfully do certain things, we : must not come under the power of , anything or any one but the Lord alone (vi. 12: x. 23). God having moft us so rich In Christ • that all things are ours, things present and things to come (111, 21-23), we are i not here, to seek anything for our- j selves, but only the' welfare of others | ^ Bei.es, uui ouiy roe wciiare oi oxners j L

,] that they. too. may be saved and have -tbe same riches In Christ and then go , 7- 'out to seek others (x, 33). Love seek- ! :s eth not her own. and He who was. God manifest In the flesh never lived i a to please Himself nor to seek His own < will or glory In anything (xill, 5; Rom. J xr> 3; John v. 30; vl, 38; vlll. 50). Paul : had to write to the Phllipplans. "All (1 «eek their own. not the things which « are Jesus Christ's," "Many walk, of c! whom I have told you often and now tell you even weeping that they are v the enemies of the cross of Christ. j *1 whose end Is destruction, whose God e Is their belly and whose glory Is In i

■ their shame, who mind earthly things" [ (Phil. 11. 21; ill. 18. 19). j The twice repeated saying In verses j 26. 28. "The earth Is the Lord's and i, the fullness thereof." is from the t psalm which speaks of those with - clean bands and pure hearts who seek I the God of Jacob and open wide tbe ' gates to the King of Glory. When He M Is on the tfirone of our hearts we will not be heard asking silly questions 1 about what we may eat or not eat. nor , will we bow down to any idols within : or without but the one supreme ' 1 thought will always be to please Him. i to honor Hlin. to magnify Him, so that | f others may want to know Him to ! whom we have by His grace become ; so devoted. When we become thus : | spirit filled, drunken with the now j | wine of the kingdom, filled with )0y j and peace by believing, some will be I , drawn away from the beastly drnnk- I enness of earthly things to the love J that la better than wine, for which so j many souls are longing all uncon- j ■clously. Is it not because the poor worldling sees nothing In professing Christians tbat can begin to compare I with his "pleasures of sin for a sea- 1 •on" that he holds on to his evil ways? i The God of this world, under whose control the children of disobedience live, says to his blinded ones concerning the church people, so called: "Look ■t them. They go to church and sing and pray on Sunday, and the rest of tbe week they come to us in order to be happy. I'll do better for you than their God. Come my way all the time. Let us eat and drink and be merry, for there Is no lake of fire nor place of torment. No men of learning believe the Bible any more, and Jesus was only a good man who did wondrousl.v while be lived, but He Is gone, and wmiu ue uveu. out ue is ano e | a

there are no more like Him." Does this sound familiar? Is It all about you? Do you hear It on everv slde? Then let it be a proof to you that the whole world lietb In the wicked one. the father of lies, a mur . derer from the beginning, for whom . the everlasting fire has been prepared, and turn from him and al! hjs lies to Him who gave Himself for our sins that He might deliver us from the , wrath to come and from this present evfl age (I Thess. 1. 10; Gal. i. 4). and If you do not see many lives that cotn1 mend Him to others let yours be one 1 by His grace tbat shall tell for Him every day and everywhere, a life that even in eating and drinking as well as In all other things shall glorify God (verse 31) and adorn the doctrine of God our Saviour (Tit 11. 10). The phrase "giving none offense" In Terse 32 takes ns to II Cor. vi, 3. "giv- ! tag no offense In anything that the j ministry be not blamed." and back to I Bom. xlv, 13. "Let ns not therefore. Judge one another any more, but Judge this rather that no man put a stum- • bllng block or an occasion to fall In I his brother's way." People are either | being pointed heavenward or stare- I bllng hell ward by onr everyday life. | Let ns from this time lire wholly unto | the Lord. Dispensations! trath is most j helpful In this matter and la suggested by rerse 82. which reminds us that now. In this age. the church of God Is feeing gathered from Jews and gentiles. and to this end we should live { the Ufe of which we have been speak- j tag; then at the beginning of the next ■ge all Israel shall be aaved and tber all the nations *

j Two specials in Black silK d • - J A very fine Peau de Cygne 2 7 inches wide at ; $1.00 and an extra 36 inch. Guaranteed ' Taffeta at the same price. Both of these silks are of the regular | $1.25 quality. All shades in the New Oyama Silks 27 inches wide %t 2 9 cents. New Fancy Pongees at 50 cents. ;f • . v . .. 5 ., .7* New Weaves in Black Goods for ' coats i'nd suits 85 cents to $1.50. A Special in a lot of Fancy Wool Dress j Goods 50 cent quality at 29 cents. Satin stripes and other weaves in all Colors at 50 J !cents to $1.50. r HALL'S DRY GOODS STORE 226 riarket Street,PhiIa- •

:! GEORGE W. BEEVES ! sieam m Rot water i| RERT1RG »j Sanitary Plumbing by | >J Skilled Workmen, i 0 Ask for Estimates. ; 626 wastilngton street. • ; KEYS FITTED ; r j , 1 ? Locks. Trunks. Valises, Parasols, , etc. Repaired i J J. DENIZOT J e Call Keystone No. 129 D. \ j i c ( t e ! W.TS. BRIGHT. ; t ' Fire Insurance ■ ' I any part of CapeMay County | 1 c HOLLY BEACH. N. J. fl t

; I TEN ® •' 'Vtn HS ; S Strong B j Companies 1 e ' i B " f |H Arnteak Capital Over $!!' 000,000 [H ti id — jjj E 6 Represented by Hand & Eldre H * 0 I IFire Insurance Agents. Kj 0 Twenty-six years of experience, hj o: Your insurance placed with us Q o; s absolute protection from loss J8 Apply to m M v« S. F. ELDREDGE fl tl 310 Washington Street H jjj 81 or fi L A. W- HANI) n 815 Washington Street ^jj

The ancient game of bowls used to played in the open air bat the Cape — experts, who are hard to beat, learned the art. in the palatial quarters Br which bouses the fine Congress Hal) • m Alleys, 31 Perry street Try them, tf \y

WINDSOR HOTEL j w. T. BRUBAKER Manager. Midway between Broad Street ' Station andReadiugTermii ! on Filbert St. J European. 81.00 per day and up r j American. $2.50 per day and up | Tbe only moderate priced liotel of I reputation and consequence, to PHILADELPHIA ' j NOTICE OF REGISTRATION. . i Notice is hereby given that the Boards of Registry and Election in and for each and every election dis- \ trict or voting precinct in Cape May County, will meet SEPTEMBER 14th, 1909. ' and on Tuesday, September 28th, 1909, at the place where the next election in their district will be held, at one o'clock in the afternoon and remain in session until nine o'clock in the evening, for the purpose of making up from ' the canvassing hooks two lists of regor the names, residences and 9treet number, if any, of all the perin their respective election districts entitled to the right of surffage therein at the next election, or who shall personally appear before them for that purpose, or who shall be shown to the satisfaction of such Board of Registry- and Election tolhave legally votea in that election district at the last preceding election therein for members of the General Assembly, or who shall shown by the affidavit in writing of some voter in that election district to he a legal voter therein. And on Tuesday, September 28. 1909, and b- tween the same hours the said Boards of Registry and Election will hold a primary election cf delegates to ) conventions of political parties, or for mahing nominations, or for both agree able to the provisions of "A further supplement of an act entitled An Act to regulate elections," which said sup plement was approved April 14. 1903, and amendments thereof and the supplemens thereto. And notice is hereby further given, the said Boards of Registry and will have their final meeting on TUESDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1909 at the place of their former meeting, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon and remain in session until nine o'clock in the evening, for the purpose of revising and correcting the original registers, of adding thereto the names of all persons entitled to tfie right of suffrage in tbat election tjistrict at the next election, who shall appear 111 per. son before them or who shall be shown ' by the written affidavit of some voter in such election district to be a legal voter therein, "and of erasing therefrom name of any person who. after a fair opportunity to be heard, shall be 1 not to be entitled to vote therein. Done in accordance with an act of of the State of New Jer- • ?ey, entitled "A further supplement to an act to regulate elections," approved April 4, 1898, and the amendments thereto. H. F. DAUGHERT-Y. Sec'y of Oounty Board of Elections. 9-11 7t Violin, banjo and mandolin strings snd other fittings at Star and Wave 1 and Stationery Department. 317 ! • streeL tf 1 : i !

' We are now offense the followite LEGAL BLANKS on sale at ths Star . and Wave Offioe and other* will bs Added from time to time : Agreements for Buildings. Assignments for Mortgages. Bill of Sale. Bond and Mortgage. Chattel Mortgage. Administrator's Deed. Executor's Deed. Warranty Deed. Three Days Notice to Tenants. Thirty Days Notice to Tenants. Release of Liens. Powers of Attorney. Proxies. Complaints Warrant Nomination petitions Also Typewriting Papers Mimeograph Pape™ Carbon Papers Backing Paper Box Paper Pound Faper Music Paper Drawing Paper Photo Mounts Photo Covers Foolscap, legal cap, bW cap, letter and note paper. Blottina.paper infol] sheets or cot in usual sire, 10 pieces assorted colore. 6 cents. Many other kinds of Dsnera." <5 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.

STAR JUD WAVE Music and Stationery Dep'f. 317 Washington Street Gape May, N. j. FAIRBANKS' MORSE & CO. Stationary and dgsrise Gaaand Gasoline engines ie FRANK BNTKI5UM, Agent, j_ F. O. Box 158, y Cape Mar Ciiv. » f , One 18 horee power boiler, good for 100 pound pressure $100. I One 9 horse power vertical en! e glne $60. _ One 8 horse power vertical en1- gi"e $35. n One second hand Backus gas eugine, .. 4 Borse power $150. jj Good Fairbanks and Morse gas en- _ gine, slightly used, 3 horse power $145. ;. One slightly used T. and M. motor, 2 cycle, propeller wheel sbafL all comj P'fte , $150*. r Une new 4 horse power Fairbanks P an,d, Morse vertical S200. One new 4 horse power Fairbanks 3 and Morse horizontal $200. - l. ^De Worthington duplex pump, 5 brass fitted throughout, in fine conI dition $60. I. H. Co's. Deering Mowers and rakes Are being used all over the world and are . highly recommended. "Ba;: .nivIsK .K "INfERNATOHtAL , .sal ffmesTtrcom.vr, CAFE MAY; AGENT