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PROFBSSIOAL gAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW NOTARY PUBLIC, Solicitor sndiMafkrrin Chancery. KeyatooeTelepbone 86 A ■pR-VBSl W. LLOYD COUNSEL LOR- AT- LAW 820 Waahington St. CAPE MAY. New Jersey J SPICER LBAMING __ OOUNBKLLOR-AT-LA W Solicitor, Master and Examiner in Chancery. Offloe 618 Washington St., CAPE MAY. New Jeree\ JAMES M. E. aiLDRETH, COUNSELLOB-AT-LAW — AND— Solicitor, Master and Examiner Id Chancery. NOTARY PUBLIC. Office at No. 2x4 Ocean Street. Cape May City, N. J. Keystone Telephone 69 A pLOYD C. HUGHES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW omoif : 503 Washington st. Cape May City, N J. NOTARY PUBLIC SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY Q BOLTON ELDREDGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OFFICES! Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sts. Cape May N. J. NOTARY PUBLIC SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY I Keystone Telephone 86 X | 0R. REU A. HAND DENTIST Announces that he has established ofiJces at •16 N. 5th Street, - - Camden, N. J with thoroughly modern facilities lor the practise of Dentistry. ^R. J. H. OLIVER PENTIKT —

Ettey SvtliaingXiao C2xMtaa.VLt Street (One door above Keith's Theatre.) Appointments may be made by Bell Telephone, Walnut 18S8D. Extracting painMas. ■ LC ASHBURN M ■ DOCTOt OF opncs M Longstretti's Crescent Lenses So made that your Reading Glasses won't interfere with your looking around. C*JJ end ut thtm. C. A. LONGSTRETH, dESSZtSZSL. KEYS FITTED Locks. Trunks, Valises, Parasols etc. Repaired J. DENIZOT Call Keyetooe 129 D Go to Thomas Sooita, Cold Spring. gtott" *kat of any dealer to Lowe

tHpefPFc uu _ JIlLnll 1 J unLLi By rirtoe of-a writ of Aeri fsoias, to me directed, issued out of the Ooort of Olmncgrir ^a? toSctaI4lh' ^ - of $ildwood, in ths^CoSniy^F^la^ May' and State of "New Jersey. B SCANNING a< a point on toe Southwesterly side of Poplar avenue, at the distance of two hundred and fort) feet Southeastwardly from the point of intersection of the southeastS&gfefc \ and extending tuence S<*i»t)es«tw«rdiy: _ along 1 be South westerly side of said Poplar ayenue a di-tance of sixty feet, and at right angles thereto, to said Poplar avenue, between -parallel lines in length or depth Southwest* ardly (with a Width of sixty feet) a diatanoe of ninety feet. Containing live thousand four hundred square feet of land. , strict measure, known and designated on a plan of lots in Northeast section ot Wildwood. made by Marcos Fry, Engineer, 1898, and do# filed in the Clark's office of Otpe May County aforesaid as lots nambtrs nine Wted ten (10) of block number thirty -one(81). 3 , Being the same two lots or parcel of ground first described in Indenture bearing date the 19th day of January, A. D„ 1906, and acknowledged by Helen Ashoff (widow), and Lillie May . Ashoff, an heir of full age (of the estate of Charles Ashoff, deceased) - granted and conveyed all their right, title and interest in said lots to the above named Gertrude B. Shuman and said deed is forthwith intended to be recorded and the same two lota or parcel of ground first described in Indenture bearing date the 36th day of February, A. D., 1906, and acknowledged by Helen Ashoff (widow) and the Cer,- • tral Trust Company of Camden, New Jersey, special guardian of the minor heirs of the estate of Charles Ashoff, deceased, granted and oonveyed unto the above named Gertrude B. Shuman, • which deed is also forthwith intended to be recorded. Seized as the property of Gertrude B. Shuman, et. al. , defendants, taken in execution at the suit of Helen Ashoff, complainant, and to be sold yb ROBERT R. CORSON, Sheriff. Dated February 4th, 1910. Wilson.Oarr and Staokhouse, Solicitors 814 Market Street, Camden, N. J. p. f. $16.76 2-12 6 [NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS ■ In the District Court of the United States for the District of New Jersey. I In Bankruptcy. In the matter of Alloway M. Smith. Bankrupt. To the creditors of Alloway M. Smi'h, of Ocean City, in the county of Oape < May, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the firsc day o' March, A. D., 19 0, the ■ said Allowav M. Smith was duly ad- 1 judicated bankrupt; (and that the first 1 meeting of his creditors will be held at the Bankruptcy Ooort Room. No. 614 Washington Street, in the City of Cape May. on the twenty-second day of ^ March, A. D , 19(0, at eleven o'clock ( in the forenoon, at which time the said 1 creditors mav attend, nrove their prove

claims, appoirit a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated Oape May. N J , Mar. 8, 1910. LEWIS T. STEVENS, »- Referee in Bankruptcy 1. ANDREW O. BUNNELL, Atty. Assets scheduled, $2970.91 - Liabilities schedeueled, $6814 14 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DIS- 1 TRIOT Of NEW JERSEY In the matter 'of Joseph Lsventhol In Bankruptcy I Bankrupt. 1 (Application for confirmation of 1 composition.) At Cape May in said District, on ! the "twenty-third day of February, A. | D„ nineteen hundred snd ier., comes 1 Joseph Laventhol, the above named bankrupt, and respectfully represents to the Court that after he had been examined at a meeting of creditors of he said bankrupt, and had tiled in Court a schedule of his property a id a list of his creditors as required by law, be offered terms of composition to his credit' rs, which terms Dare been accepted in writing by svmajorito in number and amountof alibis creditors, whose claims have been allowed, which _ number represents a majority in amount of sucn claims ; that the consideration to be paid by the bankrupt to his creditors, the money necessary to pay all debts which have priority, and the costs of the proceedings amounting in all to the sum ot eight hundred and fifty dollars has been deposited, together with sundry papers, subject to the order of the Judges, with the Trustee duly appointed in these proceedings, wherefore the said Joseph Laventhol respectfully asks that tne said composition may be confirmed tiy the Court. JOSEPH LAVENTHOL. Bankrupt. Sworn and subscribed to before me this 28rd day of February, A. D . 1910. ■ LEWIS T. STEVENS, Referee in Bankruptcy ; ' ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON, i On this twenty-eighth day of February, A. D., 1810, en reading tfae foregoing petition, it Is— 0"£wd by the Court, that a bearing . Sf*1 tbnmt "* ! "H* atMr ■»"! Wave. Oapa May. s ] : ss&x: HS'jrsus

Crar'swwrLr i* Refnuehv^mkrnpt^ | • Witeees the Honorable John Heli2 stab, Judge of the said Court, and the Z seal thereof, at Trenton, in said Diar- 'net, 00 the twenty-eighth flay of £ February, A. D . 1910. ^ GEORGE Y. CRANHER. * PerJBEh JAMIN F. HAVENS L Deputy £ CHARLES A. BON NELL, Solicitor. * 8*EBl CKEEK. 1, (Held over from last weak) . d Henry Daugberty is having the cor- j' ® ner repaired- and will open a grocery 1 1 g store intbecnaat future 1 In sawing wood on Saturday William : V: Redgrave*, Jr., waa siruck in the luce ' d with a slick ot wtodand his hp was * J cut quite badly and two or LUTus teeth 1 B loosened. r Alfred Crease was at Rio Graude on ■ I business Friday. 1 Mrs. Heater Armstrong, Mrs, Bah ' 1 Kiel and son, of Goshen, spent Wed- > nesday with Mrs. Thomas Loper. 1 ; Edward Fisher, our new road Super- p r viaor, commenced working on the e 1 roads last week. ■ Clement Selover, who has been liv- h ( ing in Edgar Crease's tenement house, 11 has moved with his mother, Mrs. Eliza h r Seiovtr. a ' Ephraiui Oresse made a business trip " ' to Court House on Wednesday. p Miss Eva Lake spent a few day. re- ! cenlly iu Philadelphia' ^ | Mrs. Laura Marts, nee Bsvis, who ^ recently lost her husband, has returned " . to the home of her fatner, Westli-y h ■ Bavis. p ' Captain and Mrs. Henry Bennett I tc I drove to Court House ou Friday. i T Ralph Schellenger and Joseph Brown A attended the Farmers' Institute at u ' Woodbine m Friday, j Leslie Norbury and Frank Erricson * drove to Dias Creek on Thursday. Ralph Schellenger has purchased a [ new family wagon of William Ewing , at Oape May. a The lot of ground at the corner be- -r ( longing to the estate of the late t) Henry Schellenger was surveyed last h week and will be sold this month. H] Richard Holmes and brother Charles, y of Court House, went to Belford 1 a | Saturday to visit their 6ister, Mrs. j ' 1 John Watson. Rev. T. S. Rush filled the pulpit of j 0) . the Presbyterian Church on Sunday U| morning. j ^ George' Mixner is sawing wood for ! ^ ! Court House people with tne saw of ^ Joseph Camp. j T Mrs. William Thompson, who was in : ^ Philadelphia last week purchasing dry j goods for her new store, has returned j ^ and is now ready for customers All . pi new goods. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Hickman and ! Carrie Key visited Mr. and Mrs. ^ Charles Learning at West Cape May on Monday. „ . „ . . . Dl

j,e Pastor and wife took tea with er Mr. and Mre. Elmer Hemingway Tuesto day evening. ^ Elijah Swain, of South Dennis, ia here this week clearing up some farm :y land for Oapt Joseph James. Truman Hickman will farm for him. Little Dorothy Broughton, who is _ with her grand parents here has been E quite sick with scarletina but is im3- 1 proving. | Mr. and Mrs. William Conover haTe | returned borne. Mr. Conover has been on a steamrr and Mrs. Conover with Atlantic City friends, if 1 Children Cry »j FOR FLETCHER'S j, CASTORIA S ! STAR AND WAVE HUE TABLE h February March a A. M. P. M. Date A. M. P. M. j 11:59 12:64 1 11 d6 11:63 ,1:46 1^6 3 11:48 12:10 , 2:89 2:80 8 12:86 12:80 ' 8^2 8:41 4 1:30 114 j 4:16 4 :46 6 9 :32 2 ^7 , 6:18 6:40 6 8:40 4:07 , 6:06 6:30 7 4:45 5:16, ' 6:62 7:16 8 6:70 6 d0'' I 7:86 7:58 9 6:82 6:68' - 8:18 8:48 10 7:17 7:46 9:03 9^8 11 8:03 8:261 9:46 10:18 IS 8:46 9:12 ; 10^1 11KB 18 9:30 9:46 . 11:18 11*6 14 10U4 10:42 12:09 12 U6 16 11 K)1 11*4 ' 12*4 1:12 16 11*6 12:10 1:12 2*2 17 12*3 1 K)1 . 8:14 8:67 18 1*8 2 *8 , 4 *2 6:12 19 8:64 8 *6 6*8 6:18 20 4*6 6:07 I 6:18 7*6 21 6:10 6KB ; 7 *8 7 *8 22 6 *7 6:48 | 7 *6 8 *8 28 6 *6 7*8 >8*7 9*6 24 7*7 8*8 ' » 9*6 9*0 n &:I6 8*6 9*1 10:18 U 8*0 9*6 ' 10 *2 10 : 27 9 *2 9:82 r 10*0 U:M 28 0 *4 10*1 . » 10*7 10*8 , 80 10*1 11*0 . SI 11*8 11*8 j [

MEEZT OPINIONS ANO j (teas Gathered kj Star Ml Van Seperters ail Caaaeat 11 Cirrta EnpAr There should be laws in every state provTdfrfe btt*«ft of arbitration to eet•todWereiKto t etween public utility corporations and their employes as a final resort and to prohibit strikes, iodfcbritoaud a mflSh reprisal for this 1 purpose by employes or corporations. 1 pobl.c utility corporations exist : for the accommodation" Ot the public, 1 and on gfanted privileeek Whlch belong I to the public, for this purpose. They 1 should be held to strict accountability ' in exercising these privtfegfe and at < same time should enjoy all proper 1 protection by the laws. Employes are entitled to equal protection. The position of these corporations, I however, is altogether different from that of corporations operating private In disputes between public utility corporations and their employes, is the public which bears the greater f portion of the annoyance, discomforc and loss and the public should be pro-

by such laws as we ruggest. strikes and the resultant distracof property and disorder are barmethods of settleing such disputes and should have no place nor tolerance in civilized communities. provision by law of Boards 01 Arbitration' would place these matters the same footing as ordinary business differences are placed, by giving the parties at interest a remedy in a special court « •» « "The federal grand jury at Ohicago is prepared to indict the beef barons, and is expected to bring in indictments a few days. The beef trust will therefore be between two fires— the guns of the federal government and. the rapid fire guns of Prosecutor ' grand jury in'Hudson. It is possible that other guns will be trained on the beef trust. The New York grand jury has indicted eight members of a milk combination, and is to take the question of poultry and cold This will bring it In close touch with beef trust interests. Inare possible in this case. the Hudson county grand jury may credited the first lick st the trust, and it has been delivered in no uncertain way. The action of the Jersey prosfcutor^and jury has inspired hope *11 over the country that banded mercenaries who are making collossal forout of the necessities of the people will not only be stopped, but punished." — Newark Star. a a a

s" "As the State has undertaken to ! pay the cost of an interior waterway a in South Jersey, from Bay head to Oape May, the State cannot consistently refuse to pay the much smaller oost of a continuation of the weterwar ' from Bayhead to the Shrewsbury n Hiver, in North Jersey. This improvement would greatly add to the value of the waterway now under con- * strurtion, and would give the benefit h of its use to the people and communities the whole length |of New Jersey. The proposed extension is also a simple proposition. If existing waterways are utilized it is only a question of dredging them out and cutting through less (than a mile of solid ground. A waterway serves the purposes of commerce, and inland water communication between Oape May and New York harbor, with exlsGng facilities ot the same character to make connections , with the upper Hudson and with Bos- . ton, through Long Island Sound, would , be of obvioos great value to the State. "-Newark Star. fe <k » j Mayor Stoy told the business men of 0 Cape May to "loosen up" if they de0 sired to follow in the wake of Atlantic 1 City and plaoe the old resort again on ^ the highway of prosperity from which j it some time ago was switched. The j derailing according to the inverse logic . «f the Mayor, was due to "tightening , I op. " The Mayor told the residents of j Cape May City the truth. It is a case ^ in Atlantic City of constantly "ioosen2 1 ing up" — for advertising, for conven- . tions, for publicity bureaus and for j more street lights, more boardwalk I lights, more paving, more roadways ana more public improvements of ah ( kinds. Atlantic City raises this year, : for municipal purposes, more than a . million and a half. That we think la | more than all ether resorts on the { lower coest, if not the entire coast, are called upon to pay in the form Of taxae. ! And the tax burden ia but one item of many that the resort is called upon to "iooaes up" its puree strings to meet.— Atlantic City Review. • • Ik City Solicitor Wotoc, Atlantic City, on Monday practically the 1 whole of the ilwinrei watershed for tho aty of AUantk City. Title to toe ic

into a beautiful park in charge of guard*, who WtH also serve as fire wardens. The watershed lies between | toe Reeding Railway end tfae Weet Jersey and Seashore main line, a bore Abeecon, end extends about 12 mil: a south of Absecoh It has been e pert of the- Dougherty estate for mure than a century. There is a seggestion in this far Oape MayT The thirty-four acres constituting the farm upon which the new waterworks is located would lend itself beautifully to the creation of a great ciiy park. A large section of it is ekvated several feet above the surrounding lend. Incidentally Atlantic's purchase indicates the attention being given to provision for future water ' supply by many cities. It is one of 1 the burning questions confronting cities even though the subject be , water. ADVERTISER'S ; JHRECTORY j ELP BUILD A CHEATER CITY

Boiej Circulated at Borne will Eventnally Come Back to Yoa AMUSEMENTS r Congress Powllng Alleys, Perry Street b Excelsior Roller Rink, West Perry St. 1 bakers ' F. W. Wolff, 406-408 Washington St BANKS Security Trust Company, Cor. v. ashj ington and Ocean Street , Merchants National Bank, Washington B and Decatur 1 BEERS, WINES AND LIQUORS ! Camden Bottling Co., 818 Washington t J. J. McCann, Auditorium. Jackson St r Frank P. Wrisley, Washington Street. 5 James Carroll, Schellinger's Landing 1 G. C. Belfrecbt, The Cecil, Decatur St- , BOAT BUILDERS » John A. Pharo 1268 Lafayette Street 1 BOOTS AND SHOES ! Eldredge Johnson, 318 Washington St S. R. Gidding's, Washington Street • Thomas H. Taylor, 606 Washington St. ' Isaac Tenenbaum, Washington 8treet ; BUILDERS SUPPLIE8 > Ogden and Son, rear P. R. R. Depot » Diamond and Co., Holly Beach, N. J. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS York Bros , P. O. Box 661, Cape May [ CEMENT SIDE WALK Charles Jaquette, West Cape May Edward Newell. West Cape May 11 it y

to DAIRIES >y Farmstead-by-tbe-Sea, J. P. McKissic, to Manager, Cold Spring, N. J. DENTAL SURGEONS r Dr. Reu A. Hand, 516 N. 6th Street Camden. * J. H. Oliver, 1120, Chestnut St, Phila. « DRY GOODB '* 0. L. W. Knerr, 505 Washington Sr. ENGINES , Frank Entriken, Weet Perry Street e FEED. HAY ETC. s Cape May Grain and Coal Company, if Washington 8treet h L. Furm&n Smith, Schellenger'* LandA ing. I* FURNITURE ETC. Ij R. M. Wentzell, Perry Street. e Howard F. Otter, Washington Street is GENTS' KURRlSHING GOODS >- S. R. Giddlngs, 419 Washington St. d O. W. L. Knerr, 506 Washlngto St. ie I H. Smith, 608 Washington Street GENERAL CONTRACTORS , William S. Shaw and Son, Elmlra St. GENERAL STORE c Reuben T. Johnson, Erma, New Jersey n GROCERIES, MEATS ETC. b Pittsburg Beef Co., Jackson Street e Thomas Sooits, Cold Spring, N. J. g HARDWARE, HOUSE FURNISH'GS ,f Charles A. Swain, 305-7 Jackson Street e HARNESS MAKERS <• W. A. Lovett, Cor. Washington A Perry - James McFadden, Excelsior Building I HOTELS B The Windsor, Beach Avenue. 4 The Virginia, Jackson Street W indsor Hotel, Filbert Street, Phils. ! 1 ICE AND COAL » Charles S. Cbnnh, Keystone 'Phone 76 1 I INSURANCE Hand and F Mr edge, Merchants Nat. t , Bank Building, ft 816 Washington St. • , W. H. Bright, Holly Beach, N. J. * ILLUMINATORS " f LAUNDRIES 8 Tnj Laundry, HO btoatw Street \ W f\ o t

% LOCKSMITHS Henry Reaves jetiCeroa Street Edward Van Keeeel, 424 Washington t'harlea Scberer. 23S Decatur Street OPTICIANS T'. a Athbum, Broedway, Weet Cape May. C. A. Longstretb, 222 Market Sine Philadelphia PAINTS AND PAINTERS John O. Little. Jackson Street As C. Gile. Shop in rear of the Glen wood William B. Gilbert, 922 Oorgie St PICTURE FRAMES Harry T. Hughes, at Smith's Studio PLANTS. WEDS. ETC. William Ran. 109 Perry Street I.andreth Seed Co., Bristol, Penna. PLOWS T. Htlmsn, Weet Cape Mar R. T. Johnson, Erma. New Jereey PLUMBING. ITN ROOFS, STOVES William Chambers. 109 Perry Street Jeeae M. Brown, 828 Mansion Street Henrv Reeves. Jefferson below Oorgie Charles A. Swain 807 Jackson Street William F. Brown. 815 Mansion Street PROFESSIONAL

u Ernest W. Lloyd, 820 Washington St 8. F. Eldredge. Merchants National Bank Building. J. Splcer Learning, Washington Street J. M. E. Hildreth. 214 Ocean Street Floyd C- Hughe*, 503 Washington St t G. Bolton Eldredge, Merchant's Nat t Bank Bnllding. REAL ESTATE BROKERS t Gilbert C Hnghes. 214 Ocean Street P. F. Eldredge, Merchant's Nat. Bank 3 Building. G. Bolton Eldredge, Merchant's Nat. n Ba' k Bnllding. George H. Beeves. West Cape May ol. Needles. 508 Washington Street ® J. H. Hughes, 410 Wa»binrton Street t RUBBER GOODS, BELTING L Town Bros., 607 Market St. Phila. * SOCIAL STATIONERY 8 tar and Wave Publishing Company 817 Washington Street !t TELEPHONE COMPANIES Eastern Telephone Co., 2nd floor, P. O. lt WALL PAPER t. W. Le Noir, 828 Washington Street WATCHES AND JEWELRY ,t J. K. Hand. 311 Washington Street Jacob Garrison, 305 Washington St. : JOIN

THE CLASS THAT C90K <@ Ke- stoue Telephoue 68 D , CAPE MAY COUNTY ORPHANS' t COURT On the application of Edith H. Dosser, (formerly Edith H. Pepper), Administratrix of Estate of Isaac IVPepper, deceased, for sale of lands to pay debts. ' ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. Edith H. Dosser, (formerly Edith H. t Pepper) Administratrix of Estate of - Isaac W. Pepper, « ecessed. having ex? ' hibited to this Court under oath, a . just and true account of the personal ,f estate and debts of said Isaac W. Pep- ' pei, deceased, whereby it appears that the personal estate of said Isaac W. Pepper, deceased, is insufheieot to ' pay his debts, and requested the aid ■ of the Court in the premises, it is ordered on the ninth day of February, A. D., 1910, (hat all persons interested in the lands, twwraenta, hereditaments, and real estatd oi said Isaac W. Pepdeceased, app^ b*lort the Ooort, at the court bouse in C*c* Maf P**®1 House, on the thirteenth* of April, next, st ten o'clock in the <*>rm.oou,to show cause why so much of *ana*l tenements, heredi tamer ta anu estate of the said Isaac W. Ps.'t?* dsoes sed, shooM not be sold as will oe ^ sufficient to pay bis debts, or) the roriftw toereof, as the case mai require; that this order, signed tik the Surrocats. shall be imhrecfiately bereaftor set up at three of tba most fiSWs be pubUahad at least area each week tor the same time in the Star and Wa£ one of tba naw^ajwraof ttta CHAR P. VAN AM AN, W* nariagato.