^ Cape May Star and Wave, Saturday, March .19, 1910 7
f ROFES51QAL gAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, attorney-at-law Merchants' National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sta. Cap* May Cm "• l»n. notary public, Solicitor and Master in Chancery. Keystone Telephone 85 A gRNESl W. LLOYD COUNSEL LOR- AT- LAW 820 Washington St. CAPE MAY. - New Jerse.J SPICER LB AMINO COUNSELLOR- AT- LAW Solicitor, Master and Examiner in Cbanoery. Offloe 618 Washington St., CAPE MAY. New Jenei james M.E. BiLDRETH, COUN8ELLOR-AT-LAW — amd — Solicitor, Master and Examiner Id Chancery. NOTARY PUBLIC. Office at No. 214 Ocean Street. Cape May City, N. J. keystone Telephone 59 A pLOYD C. HUGHES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 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 Keystone Telephone 86 X JQR. REU A. HAND DENTIST Announces that he has established ofiicea at Sit N. 5th Street, - - Camden, N. J with thoroughly modern facilities for the practise of Dentistry. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST- — Ei*ey B-o.UdLa.g-XX20 Clxwrta-o-t Street (One door above Keith's Theatre.) Appointments may be made by Bell Telephone. Walnut 1S33D. Extracting paintf 1 J 1 Longstreth's Crescent j 3 Lenses i So made that your Reading Glasses c won't interfere with your looking ( around. Call and it* them. ' C. A. LONGSTRETH, SpcdsUstilaCrcTcstlH tt Market Street. FMU. KEYS FITTED Locks, Trunks, Valises, P rasols etc. Repaired J. DENIZOT Call Keystone 129 D ^bARkER'S
The New Jersey Tribune, of Tome' = River, suggests to the legislature "tlx enactment of a law making an appropriation of say fifteen or twenty thousand dollar* and j dirfcoig lh» adUjfafities at Rutgers Ctfttge to toakc an*eiperiment in irrigation by means of wtlls on a tract ot ground in the sand belt, and publishing the result of teats made in garden lag,' f Wit and berry ctfr tare, and upon gfasa predection: <fe believe that success in the matter of irrig tion woold add mdnon^W dol- " lars of value to taxable real estate in this state, and that if properly encouraged by the state authorities the property owners would do all the development necessary, after being taught bow to do it, and shown that Urge profits would be realised theie- , from." A Wasbineton dispatch announces tbat Captain L. H. Rand, engineer in charge of River and Harbor Improvement at Atlantic City, N. J , has reported adversely on plane to construct a twelve-foot cbaonel over the \ bar at Absecon Inlet, N. J. The coat - of th a improvement, if done by the Government, he estimates at 5800,000 with $57,000 a year for maintenance He says the commerce of Atlantic City does not ^justify the expenditure. 0 The Engineer Board of Review and General Marshall, Chief of Engineers, concur in the report and recommend the project be dropped. A twelve foot channel would not - amount to much excepting for small vessels and even this depth is evidently doubtful of attainment there even by the heavy expenditure which is stated as necessary. "Whatever may be faults of our own '• poe'office department, it. is the best on earth," declared Representative John J. Gardner, of this Congressional District, in speaking last week on the post- . office appropriation bill in the house. He said he based his statement on an examination of the reports of chief postal officials of various couutries. "You get more exact information from reports of the Unitea States Postoffice Department than you can from those of any other nation," he added. Much interesting information has of late years been githered with reference to the wonderful and invisible - supply accorded bv nature foi the millions upon millions of fishes going to make her oceanic population, says Harper's Weekly. The most minute examination of shallow waters near the shore will not throw much light upon the question of what food the fishes find when out in the open seas. The conditions in the two cases differ widely, indeed, the , sea, in it6 own domain, far from the - shallow water fringe along the Bhore, is said to be devoia of vegetable life, ( and containing oj growth of wieds or 1 plants to harbor swarms of possible food creatures, except in limited a aces.' as. for instance, in the case ot flouting weds of the Sargasso Sea. ! A recepticle filled with water drawn from the Atlantic Ocean is to the eye simpiy so much transparent brine, unfouled with weed, void of fish, and, in ' moit cases, not visibly infested with any form of floating marine organism. 1 . Still, at any moment, shoals ot fish numoering perhaps millions may elect J to enter this apparently foot leas waste. The herring shoals disanpear into the deep Atlantic and return in good condition, oily and exuberant Tbe question j naturally arises, upAn what have th- y lived -in tbe mean ti^e Nut, it is cer- " tain, on smaller fish caught in the " chase, for, even were these pr sent in ' sufficient quantities, the herrings travel in a serried shoal a mile square and pernaps thirty feet deep, crowding ^ oie another too closely to admit of a i free quee* for food. • The answer to the question liea in j the universal presence of those micro- ^ scop c creatures that in some parts of . tbe ocean are so thickly massed in tbe 1 (- water as to discolor its surface and 1 ^ afford abundant food for the whale j v These are now known to pervade every ' ^ drop of the surface water in numbers j comparable to the motes in the air. j For tbe purposes, therefore, of the ^ herring, the pilchard, and countless ^ other vertebrate fish, shell fish, ar.d ^ tite.-, the upper water* of tbe j ocean are, in faot, kind of soup, ^ highly nutritious and exactly suited to f their needs. These microscopic forms - of life are tbe basis of all the life of j the oceans. - J I V trDVIMENCI 1 Tkadc Mark* j _ Designs , Scientific Jlmtrican. «
is UOLONEL JOHN I. BOGSBS DEAD te Colonel John I. Rogers, lawyer and >- a former owner of the Philadelphia y base ball club, died suddenly in Denver, it GoL. Saturday last from heart failure. H The fatal attack was brooght on by i overexertion In tramping through the d snow covered mountains to examine a a mining property. He was very well R known in Cape May, having summered 1 e here regularly for a number of years. • f Colonel Rogers, apart from u. ; - active life, covering many fields, was ; n ptobably best known for his interest - for many years in local base haH. He j e was for years in partnership w^th A. J. ( - Reach, the owner of the Philadelphia ; National Bell Club, and was its treaa- 1 t urer. He sold the franchise to a syh- ' - dlcate, and the transfer of tbe grounds , at 15th and Huntirgdon streets, to | Mrs Charles P. Taft < * His borne, on Greenwood Lane, Wyn- « 3 cote, near Philadelphia, la one of the ( most beautiful of tbe country estates in 2 ' the Ohelten Hills. He is survived by a 1 widow, three sons and a daughter. He J 3 belonged to the reform element of the ' Democratic party tbat culminated in . 3 the formation of the Committee of : Thirty-one, of which he was a promi- ' nent member. He made the speech in , : tbe convention that nominated Mayor 1 ' King, and has for ye»rs affiliated and j cooperated with the Independent Re- r ' publicans ami Reform Democrats of c the Fifteenth Ward, Pittsburg, in the t election of reform Councilmen and j school directors. In the military affairs of the city < and State he played a prominent role. 1 3 Ab a member of the City Troop he 1 tcok part in its experiences during the ( Pittsburg note and gained fame among , 5 the members of tbe organizat ' , the troop poet. He wrote the Oenten- ' , nial Ode to the Cit- Troop in 1874. ,
- SECOND COMBINATION SALE AT - . VAN GILDER'S STORE, PETERSBURG. N.J. SATURDAY. MARCH - 19, 1910. 1 30 HEAD HORSES jAND|MULES 1 The horses consist of good, honest - horses for work, general purposes and 1 gentle drivers. Most horses young , and sound. Some few low priced ones " among them. One Cherry Bay Gelding, 15 !-2h, trotter, very stylish, : sound and fearless of all objects. A : ' great road horse, can step 16 miies an ; - hour to a rnnabout with ease and has 1 > stepped a full mile to a four- wheeled [ wagon in 2.111. Balieve he will show better than a 20 gait on day of sale. If 1 ' looking for a stylish, sound road horse, 1 i with wonderful speed, attend this sale. 1 Mules three to five years old, young 1 r and sound. Two pairs of good big mules 1 ; among them. All horses exchanged 1 : will be sold as fast as taken in. Every 1 horse sold under a "full guarantee" 1 , and must be as represented after a fair 1 , and liberal trial— or may be returned 1 ' without argument No chance for a 1 1 customer to be deceived. 1 SEED POTATOES I Irish Cobblers and Green Mountains ( will be in stock on or befnre tbe day of ] sale. They are direct from Arstook County, Maine. No Disease— True to 1 name. ( VEHICLES 1 Seven Leather and Rubber Top Bug- ' gries. Four one-horse Farm Wagons. 1 Two Runabouts Three two-horse < 1 Farm Wagons. Six Express Wagons. « IMPLEMENTS « Wheel Cultivators, Disk and Smooth- ' ing Harrows, 6 and 7 Hoed Cultivators. ' 76 seta Work. Express and Driving c Harness, Blankets, Robes, etc. Sale 1 at 10 a. m. sharp. Conditions made known on day of 1 sale. If day proves stormy sale will ' take place the following Monday. ' E R. VAN GILDER, THOMAS M. TICE, ' D. D. JAGGEftS. « CHAS. JOHNSON. » r DANIEL McKEAGUE, c Auctioneers. 2t i — — — — 1 f PETIT JURORS FOR APRIL J TERM OF COURTS J Volney Van Gilder Dennis Township. f Harry Learning, Holly Beach. s Charles Nichols, Dennis Township. I Wheaton, Dennis Townsihp- J Sidney Ooff, Oape May. C. Foster, Upper Township. t William T. Corson, Upper Township. t George Halbruner, Lower Township. 0 Osborne Frame, Oape May. 1 j Seeley, Upper Township J* | Samuel H. Goldberg, Woodbine. f William Oldiield. Holly Beach. / s Erncson, Middle Township. ' Edgar Holmes, Cape May. * George Wright, Wildwood. ( Allen W. Johnson, Holly Beach. f Eldredge, Upper Townah.p. P T. Adams, Ocean City " Parker Miller, Ocean City. p Glazer, Woodbine. t Douglass. Middle Township. u Howard antes, W*st Cape May. ® Durell Woolson, Lower Towusbip. £ R. Groves, Ocean City. t H. Cramer, Holly Beach. ' Ooverdale, Oape May. j, Walter N. Hand, West Cape May. £ KandJe, Dennis Township. fi William H Garrison, Holly Beach. ' William Orseedy, Jr., Cape May. a Ch-irles Sb ields, Cape May. 0 John Ingeraoli, Upper Township. n Elmer Garrison, Holly Beach. 8 James Stiles, Dennis Township. '' John Hewitt, Oape May. a B njamin Godfrey, Mjfidle Township, o Howard Stevens, Upper Townships fl Charles Oamp, Sea Isle Oity. j_ J. Allen Wales, Oape May. ti Rebuen W. Clouting, Upper Township. B Sylvanus Brewer, Middle Township. _ William Garrison, Lower Township. John Miller, Holly Beach. D Howard High, Avalon.
V - , I Richard T. Greenlee, Dennis Township I Samuel Taylor, West Oape May. , Clarence Schellenger, Cape May. Walter 8chellenger. Middle Township. Mi obeli Kaliner. Woodbine. Ralph Oarl, Wildwood. SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of a writ of fieri facias to me directed and issued oat of tbe Court of Chancery of tne Sute of New Jersey, I will offer for aale at public vendue at the Sheriff's Office, at Oape May Coirt House, N. J.. on MONDAY, APRIL 18TH. 1910 ibe ' hours of 18 and 6 oclock. to wit; at 1 o'clock in the llternooo 01 mm day. All those certain tou or pleees of land aituate in tbe Borough-of AngleCounty of Oape M^y and State ot New Jeraey, known and di a gnated as iota numb re two (2), three (3), four (4). five (6), in block number one hundred and sixty seven op a plan of Iocs of Henry H. Ottena addition adjoining Nortu Wildwood and duly bled m the Clerk's Office at Oape May Uounty and State of New Jersey ..foresaid and are bounded and d escribed as follows, to wit; said lots two (2), three (8), four (4) Md five (6), Beginning at a stake in the southeasterly line of New York avenue at ;he uis ance of forty (40) faet northeasterly from the intersection of the northeasterly line ot Twenty-third avenue with the southeasterly line of New York avenue and thence ex tending first along tbe southeasterly line of said New York avenuenortbeastwardly the distance of one hundred and twenty fee- to a stake, thence between parallel line* of chat width or frontage soutiieastwarJly and at right angles to said New York avenue the distance of one hundred (100) feet, each of said lots being thirty (feet) feet .u front by one hundred (luO) feet in depth. All those cer ain lots or parcels of and and premies situate, lying and being in ihe B rough ot H"!ly Beach City, in the County ot Cape May and State of N w Jersey, on an inland called the Five Mile tseach, bounded and described as follows, to wit;— nuu ucsenueu as luiiows, to wit; —
Beginning at a point on the southwerterly side of Rio Grande avenue at the distance of ninety feet northwesterly of tbe northwesterly side of Atlantic Avenue and thence running (lBt) along the said southwesterly side of Rio Grande avenue north thirty-eight degrees west forty (4(J) feet to a point and at right angles to said Rio Grande avenue thereto between paralLI In es in length or depth (with width «f forty feet) southwesterly one hundred (100) feet. Containing four thousand square feet of land strict measure, comprising uuraber twenty-eight (28) in Block number (40) of the .recorded plan of Holly Beach City Beg nning on the northeasterly side of Baker avenue at tbe distance of ninety (90) feet northwesterly from tbe northwesterly siue of Ailumic avenue aDd thence running (1st) along ■ the northeasterly side of Baker avenue th thirty-eight degrees west lortv (40) feet and at right angles to said 1 Baker avenue between parallel lines in or depth norihea. twardly one j (100) feet. Containing lour thousand square feet of lanu strict measure and compns ng lot number thirteen (13) of Block number one hundred ana uiree (103) of the recorded 1 plot of Ho.ly Beach. 1 Beginning at a stake on tbe northeasterly side of Taylor avenue ar the distance of one hundred and thirty £ (180) feet northwesterly of tbe north- ( westerly side ot Atlantic avenue and , thence extending (1st) along the side of said Taylor avenue north thirty - eight degrees west lorty (40) feet t a stake ; and at rignt angles to said Tay- ^ avenue tneieto between yarallel iu length or depth northeasterly one hundred (loo) feet. Containing I four thousand (40Ju) square feet of land strict measure, comprising lot number twelve (12) in Block number I fifty-seven (67) of tbe reccrued plan ■] of Holly Beach City. Beginning at a point or stake on the { northeasterly siue of Taylor avenue , at the dista ce of uinety (90) feet northwesterly of the northwesterly side of Atlantic avenue and thence exund . (1st) along tbe side of said Taylur avenue north thirty eight degrees west J forty (4u) lee; to a stake £and at right angles to said T^yior ave>.ue thereto betwem parallel lines in leng h or ' depih northeasterly one hunaieu (100) 1 Containing tour thousand (4ut0) \ feet of land strict measure. lot number thirteen (13) in Block number fifty -seven (67) el . the recorded plot of Holly Beach c,ity. v Beginning at a point in the intersecof the north westerly side of Atian- j avenue with the southwrsterly side . of Rio Grande avenue and extending 1 thence (1st) along tbe southwesterly V s.de of said Rio Grande aveom north thirty-eight degrees west ninety (90) feet to a point, and at right angles to said Rio Graude avenue thereto be- *- parallel lines in length or depth (with a widtn 01 ninety (90) feet south- C westerly the distance of one hundred feet. Containing 9000 square of land strict measure. Comprising lota numbers twenty-nine (26) and thirty (30) in block cum! er forty (40) 01 the recorded plot of Holly Beach City. Also all j tnat certain lot or piece ul ground ait uatc, lying and being iu tne Borough of North Wildwood, formerly the Borough of Angleaea) Oape May County, fc of New Jersey, numbered twenty-eight (28) in block one nunored sixty-six (166) on tbe plan of lota of E Henry H. Ottens addition adjoining Wildwood Borough of Anglesea, e May County, New Jersey, as in the office of the Clerk of Oape L May County, bounded and described follows, viz : Beginning on the southwesterly side L ot Twenty-third avenue seventy feet northwesterly from the northwesterly q side of New Jersey avenue. Containu g in front or breadth northwesterly on Twenty-third avenue thirty feet and of tbat width extending in length j. depth southwesterly one hundred . Seized as the property of Oliver J. ' Leigh, et- ux., et. als., defendants, taken at tbe suit of Alice O. Grey complainant, and to be sold by E ROBERT K. CORSON, Sheriff. GEORGE J. BERGEN Solicitor, 428 Market Street, Camden, N. J. V February l»th, 1910. r p. f. 8-19 6* (' ■
ADVERTISER'S J9IRECT0RY HELP BUILD A gKEITit OTI ! fluey Cimbtei «• Bene will Erutnllj Cue Back to Yu AUTOMOBILES D F. Focer, 283 Perry Street AMUSEMENT8 Congress Powllng Alleys. Perry Strefet. ' Ext tbloi BoIUi Bijk, W«l Peiry Sl BAKERS F. W. W< Iff, 40fc-408 Washington St BANKS [ Security Trust Company, Cor. «ub. , iDgton and Ocean Street ' - Merchants National Hank, Washington and Decatur ' BEERS. WINES AND LIQUORS Camden Bottling Co., 818 Washington ' J. J. McCann. Auditorium. Jackson St Frank B. Wrisley, Washington Street James Carroll, Scbellinger's Landing G. C. Helfrecht. The Cecil, Decatur St. BOAT BUILDERS John A. Phsro 1268 Lafayett* Street ~ HOOTS AND SHOES Eldredge Johnson', 818 Wsishington St S. R. Gldding's, Washington Street Thomas H. Taylor, 606 Washington St. Isaac Tenenbaum, Washington Street BUILDERS SUPPLIES Ogden and .-on, near 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 DAIRIES Furirstead-by-tbe-Sea. J. P. McKiseic, Manager, Cold Spring, N. J. DENTAL SURGEONS Dr. Reu A. Hand, 516 N. 5th Street k Camden. J. H. Oliver, 1120, Chestnut St. Pbila. I DRY GOODS O. L. W. Knerr, 505 Washington tjt. { ENGINES '< Frank Entriken, West Perry Street FEED. HAY ETC. 1 Cape May Grain and Coal Company, j Washington Street Furman Smitb, Schellengtr'a Land- 1 ing. FURNITURE ETC. R. M. WeDtzell, Perry Street. 1 F. Otter. Washington Street t GENTS' FURNISHING GOOD8 , S. R. Giddings, 419 Washington St. O. W. L. Knerr, 506 Waahingto- St. I H. Smith, 608 Washington Street GENERAL CONTRACTORS S. Shaw aDd Son, Elmlra St. GENERAL STORE T. Johnson, Erms, New Jersey GROCERIE8, MEATS ETC. Beef Co., Jackson Street Soults, . Cold SprlDg, N. J. HARDWARE, HOUSE FURNISH'GS Charles A. Swain, 305-7 JacksoD Street 3 HARNESS MAKERS W. A. Lovett, Cor. Washington & Perry James McFadden, Excelsior Building ^ HOTELS The Windsor, Beach Avenue. The Virginia, Jackson Street Hotel, Filbert Street, Pbila. ICE AND COAL Charles S. Church, Keystone 'Phone 76 INSU It ANCE and Vldredg*, Merchants Nat. Building, & 315 Washington St. H. Bright, Holly Beach, N. J. ILLUMINATORS Cape May Light and Power Company, 426 Washington Streets. May Illuminating Company, 406 Washington Street. LAUNDRIES Troy Laundry, 310 Decatur Street LOCKSMITHS Denizot, Keystone Phone 129 D MACHINISTS Henry Reeves. Jefferson Street MARBLE WORKS BlattDer & BenDett, West Perry Street MERCHANT TAILORS Edward Van K easel, 424 Washington Charles Scberer, 225 Decatur Street OPTICIANS L. C. Ashburn, Broadway, West Cape May. C. A. Loogstretb, 222 Market Strer Philadelphia P PAINTS AND PAINTERS f< C. Little. Jackson Street A. C. Glle, Shop In rear of the Glen wood William B. Gilbert, 922 Corgie 8t- ? PICTURE FRAMES T. Hughes, at Smith's Studio E PLANTS, SEEDS, ETC. Ren, 109 Perry Street Landreth Seed Co., Bristol, Panna.
PLOWS Samuel T. Hilm.n. W«f Oape Mar R T. Johnson, Erma. New Jaresy f PLUMB ritfTriN ROOFS. STOVES William Cham bare. 109 Perry Street Jew M. Brown, 822 Mansion Street r Henry Beevee, Jeffereon hekiw (Vjtgie Charles A. Swain 907 Jackson Street t William F. Brown, 815 Mansion Street PROFESSIONAL law Eme»t W. Lloyd, 820 Waiqtfnrton Bt R. F. Eldredge. Merchants National Bank Building. J. Splcer Learning, Washington 0 treat J. M. E. Hildreth. 214 Ooean Street • Floyd C. Hughes, 608 W ashington St I G. Bolton Eldredge, Merchant's Nat. Bank Bnlldlng. REAL ESTATE BROKERS Gilbert C- Hughes. «4 Ocean Stoat S. F. Eldredge, Merchant's Nat. Bank Building. G. Bolton Eldredge, Merchant's Nat. 1 Bank Building. George H. Reeves. Weet Cape May J ol. Needle". 608 Washington Street > J. H. Hughes, 410 Washington Street RUBBER GOODS. BELTING r Town Bros., 907 Market St. Phila. SOCIAL STATIONERY 8tar and Wave Publishing Company t 817 Washington Street. TELEPHONE COMPANIES t Eastern Telephone Co., 2nd floor, P. O. WALL PAPER ! W. Le Nolr, 326 Washington Street WATCHES AND JEWELRY J. K. Hand. 811 Washington Street Jacob Garrison, 305 Washington St. 1825 the <910 PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE^COMPANY incorporate d 1825. CHARTER "PERPETUAL. OFFICE, 508-510 WALNUT ST, PHILADELPHIA. PA. CAPITAL, - - - - $760,000.00 ASSETS. - - - - $7,832,524 10 - - $2,283,426 48 DIRECTORS. Dale Benson, John L. Thomson. Tatcall Lea, Charles K. Pugh, Richard M. Cadwalader, W. Gardner CrowelL. Effingham B. Morris. Harvard T, Siotesbory Edwin N. Benson, Jr. R. DALE BENSON. President, JOHN L.THOMSON. Vice PresidentW. GARDNER CROW ELL, Secretary, L. WARNER, Assistant Secre. tary. WM. J.DAWSON, Sec' j* Agency Depart, ment. W HJND S. P. Kl. DREDGE HAND AND ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENTS Merchant's National Bank Bldg, or 816 and 817 Washington Street Cape Mav. N J. PILES If j ou hav e Piles we will cure you R EE BOOiTTLET 4 GUARANTEE. Established in 1885, and have never found a case we could not cure. • ' QQO OREEN'S SPECIFICS Ca. t ManbattanSL. (New York, N. Y
JOIN THE CLASS THAT C9°K Keystone Telephone 68 D U. S. CENSUS ENUMERATOR - The following is the list of the appointees for U. S. census enumer .tors Cape May County : Cape May City— Floyd U. Hughes, J. Allan Wales. Dennis Township-Rubin Harrowltz Brailove. Lower Township — Lonon O. Smith; D. Morrell Woolson. Middle Township— Mrs. Frances M. Sutton ; George A. Redding. Ocean Oity— Harry L. Smith. Upper Township— 8omeis Young.

