Cape May Star and Wave, 10 September 1910 IIIF issue link — Page 5

DAY CURRENT ALiLi YEAR ' I 'ROUND ".™ To fu!611 a popular demand and to provide Electricity for Light and Power for the ; | Residents of Cape May, Day and Night. We take pleasure in announcing the con- ! tinuation of 24-hour Service ; I : V ' All Year Round. , THE CAPE MAY LIGHT & POWER CO. ; 505 Washington Street j H j i • : h ' h

UNSURPASSED — -UNEQUALLED THE GREAT MOUNT • HOLLY FAIR OCTOBER 4, 5, 6, 7 It gives the people the best entertainment that is presented by any similar i organization. The largest prizes for racing; the best half-mile track in the eonntry; the greatest string of famous horses. In addition there are vaudeville , performances that cannot be beaten. Look at some of them. , Performing Monkeys and Rube Act i Professor Marsh in Balloon Ascensions , Bristol's Ponies, Mules and Educated Horse. , Mile. Victoria, High Trapese Artist, 35 Feet in the Air. d Keen ft Orni-Althorpe, Daring Jugglers on Revolving Globe t Sensational Smith, Blindfolded, Leapa the Gap on a Bicycle . Dare- Devil Volo, Leapa a Double Gap through Two Loops of Fire , The Great Mount Holly Fair will be more attractive than ever. Many | improvements have been made to the grounds which has beautified the aamc. ! Many conveniences ~hare been added which will make it pleasanter for our pa- i | irons. The speed department Is filled way beyond our expectations. Great J care has been taken in selecting the ran leville attractions in front of the Grand j Stand. One large building has been fitted up for the express purpose of the I exhibition of automobiles of the latest pattern and styles All the leading j manufacturers of automobiles and their fixings will be represented in that | ] building. Those desiring to purchase and who want to learn the merits of j respective machines will have ah oppor (unity to do so in this building, as repre- - tentative of each automobile firm wmbe on the ground. The facilities for getting to and from the grounds arc most excellent and one could not ask better, as steam cars and trolleys run right to the entrance gate. The grounds are compact and the buildings are so located that one can visit them all without ] getting fatigued. Our fair takes place on OCTOBER 4, 5, 6, 7 ; ; This is so opportunity to meet your friends and relatives and see the greatest horse racing, and other attractions that one might care to see. (

CHESTER GILES COTS OP ONE OF ' ( HIS ALLEGED WIVES j - I 1 Chester Giles, colored, is alleged to have 1 walked into the room of his alleged wife < May Dennis, early on Sunday morning ' while intoxicated and used an old and < rusty axe in an effort to cut her throat — and fracture her skull. He knocked her senseless in which state she remained about two hours anu then managed to attract attention and assistance. She is recovering under the ministrations of a physician. Her assailant was locked up, but managed to escape and js now a fugitive. | • Winning Cape May Boats 1 1 At the Stone Harbor races on Monday 1 last, Labor Day, the Cape May yachts made good in the events and several came home with the baoon. Among the .. ( fortunate ones were the Mabelle R., the ' Bk i ■ 11 1 — I Tf>e Important 1 problem confronting anyone in need of a laxa- ! tlve is not a question of a single ac- ; tlon only, but of permanently bene- 1 flclal effects, which will follow proper efforts to. Uve in a healthful way, with the assistance of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, whenever it Is re- ' quired, as it cleanses the system gently yet promptly, without irritation ; and will therefore always have the preference of all who wish the best of , family laxatives. The combination has the approval ; of physicians because It is known to be truly beneficial, and because it has given satisfaction to the roWloca of welMnformed families who have used it for many yesra past To get its beneficial effects, always ' buy the genuine manufactured by the CaHtornia Fig Syrup Co. only.

' speedy little launch of George Reel. The Mabelle R. took first prize in the40-50 ' I class. The Cora 2nd, Commodore Starr's ^ beautiful cruiser, gathered in the second trophy in her class. The Helene in the cat boat class captured second prize in the races at Sea Isle on the same day. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Resolutions by Fishing Creek Epworth League "j Whereas. Almighty God in his wisdom | ! has allowed the removal from our League of a valued friend and brother, therefore, he it Resolved. That we the members of the League, bowing in humble submission | to the Divine will, desire to express our love and esteem for William White, and our sorrow and bereavement. ' Resolved, That we extend our sympathy to the bereaved family, and that these resolutions be printed in the Star "and Wave and a copy sent to the family, j -September 1, 1910. V. MORRELL WOOLSON » .HENRY SHAW LESLIE WOOLSOX Committee Will Gire House Party Mrs. Joseph ScheDenger, who has been a frequent visitor at the Star Villa during the past season, will give a house party at her home in Roycrsford on Tuesday, September 13th. The affair win be attended by a large number ofguesta from many different cities and a great many of recent sumvisitors of Cape May. Amng the guests win be Mrs. J. M. E. Hfldreth, Mrs. Thomas W. Eastwick, Mrs. William Shepperd, Miss Smith and Miss Sue Hildieth, all of this eity. The invitations which were sent were unique, being written entirely in verse and were answered in the same manner, and many at the answers show wonderful talent and are provoking mnec mirth.

USE GAS . The Modern . Fuel ; OI.M — IM is to provide the most . hi FICENT and SATISFACTORY SER ' VICE possible. To" do this we want to get in touch ^ with individual conditions through personal interviews, and in the event of occasion for dissatisfaction, to cor- t rect the cause as soon as possible. You ^ requeste to make known to us any ^ in your service. If you are in ' , trouble or in need of information don't ! ^ j wait, but send us word and we will j visit you. | Remember we Are st Yonr Service h CAPE MAY ILLUMINATING ' COMPANY 406 Washington Street I 0. A. MERCHANT, JR, Manager ! Bell Phone 86, Coca! C8-D . LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC AUCTION SALE I Notice is hereby Given That the Colonial c Trust Company, Trustees Under a certain memorandum of'agree- ^ ment dated the 14th day of July, 1906, which agreement was executed by the j CAPE MAY REAL ESTATE COMPANY, I a corporation of the State of New Jersey, and certain gentlemen composing a j syndicate will offer for sale at public j auction to the highest bidder at the offices of the Trust Company, . , NO. 317 FOURTH AVENUE ? PITTSBURG, PA., f on the 6th Day of October, 1910, At 2 o'clock P. M. j The following securities: (a) Four Hundred <400) Bonds, j. In denominations of one thousand j ($L000) dollars each, bearing interest at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum of the par value of $!IK),000.00 of the j CAPE MAY HOTEL COMPANY . a corporation of the State of New Jersey ' (b) Four Thousand (4,000) Shares of the preferred stock of the par valoe ' [ of $100.00 per share of the | CAPE MAY HOTEL COMPANY ( ' a corporation of the State- of New Jersey c <c)"Six Thousand (6,000) Shares j of the common stock of the par value of ' $100.00 per share of the j 1 1 CAPE MAY HOTEL COMPANY a corporation of the State of New Jersey j This sale is made by reason of the defuult on the part of the Cape May Real - Estate Company in the payment of prin- ( cipal and interest on obligations, sccur- ' j ity for which the above securities were . I hypothecated, which obligations are more f fully set forth in the aforementioned agreement, which is on file at the offices of the trustees for inspection to inter- t ested parties. > ( TERMS OF SALE , Ten (10) per cent down at the time of ; the sale and the balance in cash upon the delivery of the securities. Any one wishing to see the property ( or the hotel can do so by applying to John P. Doyle, Cape May City, N. J., : any time before October 6th. , THE COLONIAL TRUST COMPANY TRUSTEE 317 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa- ; 1 — i POST CARDS REDUCED. Local Views and Fancy Birthday . Card* at 15 CENTS PER DOZEN 1 Star and Wave Stationery Department 317 WASHINGTON STREET.

FIRST HORSE SHOW FOR $700 in purses win be given. A puna of $200 for the 2B4 trot and 2.27 pace class, $150 for the 255 class mixed, and $50 puree for the 2.40 class, mixed, confined to Hie county. For the best grange ® exhibit of farm products, first priz-, $30, and second prize $15. ciatiou will present a cup to the beat entries in the horse show, double driv- j ing teams, double draft hones and abeat suckling colts; first prise, cup; seoond prise, blue ribbon, and third prize, red | Alfred Crease, a director of the association, will present a cup to the best colt sired by Bill y Chimes. In the morning a base ball game will 1 played between the Court House 1 champions and Ocean City Giants. Five c dollar prizes will be given for the 100 1 vard dash, 40 yard dash and 100 yard 1 tack rasa. I if 1 -Entries tor the noes closed Septem3rd and for the ehow classes on the t 6th. This meet la held by the Cape Ma* County Trotting and Breeding Association of Cape May Court House, supported by the Prosperity League and leagues throughout Cape May County, f with the purpose of forming a Cape May ^ County Fair and Trotting Association, an anual fair held at ih» • county seat. j t HOLDS RECORD FOR MOST SUMMERS AT CAPE MAY 8. A. Rudolph, of Philadelphia, one of I our much esteemed cottagers, began coming to Cape May in 1862 and has con tin- j ued annually since, miming but three ( years, when he went to Atlantic City, i He has, therefore, come here annually j for fifty-five years and probably holds j the record for the most summers enjoyed ; here. He is also entitled to rank with t the subscribers to the Star and Wave | who have taken it longest and he, it is , very likely that he holds the record in this matter too. The Ocean Wave began career in 1865 and was the first of , the Star and Wave's ancestry. Mr. Bu- 1 1 dolph has been on the list of subscribers I j daily and weekly, for a large por- z I tion of the time since. He is now 82 2 years of age snd quite vigorous and c We hope he will be with us for i many years yet to comc. 1 No. 9285 , REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE , MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK, AT 1 CAPE MAY, in the State of New Jersey, et the close of business, September j, 1910. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $108,812.04 ( Overdrafts, secured and unse- , cured 48.13 , Bonds to 8ecure_cireula- j tion 50,000.00 , Premiums on U. S. Bonds. . . . 773.44 House Furniture and Fixtures 22,681.25 Bonds, Securities, etc. 74,430.00 j from approved Reserve. . , Agents 47,866.21 j and other cash items. . 1, >74.34 , of other National Banks 375.00 , Fractional Paper Currency, , Nickles and Cents.. 471.85 ] Money Reserve in , Rank, viz: Specie 15.943.15 Tender Notes. .. .280.00 i $16,223.15 fund with U. S. Treasurer (6 per cent of ( circulation) 2,500.00 Total . ..i $325,755.41 ' LIABILITIES Stock paid in $50,000.00 1 Surplus Fund 5,000.00 1 Profits, less Ex- ' penses and Taxes Paid 3,230.14 Bank Notes outstand ing . 49,000-00 1 deposits subject to Cheek 217514.68 ; certificates of deposit.. . 1*000.00 : Certified Checki 459 Total 832o,' 755.41 : of New Jersey, County of Cape May, ss. - I I Henry H. Eldridge, Cashier of the 1 above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the of my knowledge and belief. HENRY H. ELDRIDGE, Cashier ; Subscribed and sworn to before me 1 this 3rd day of September, 1910. ' G. BOLTON ELDREDGE, Notary Public Correct — Attest : JOHN W. MECRAY JOSEPH H- HAKES W. H. CHURCH Directors POST CARDS REDUCED. Local Views and Fancy Birthday Cards at 15 CENTS PER DOZEN Star and Wave Stationary D^irtmmt,

victory was extremely popular not only" because he has played consistently and MiToLve. invites the Joila^to ps*. < , ticipate in a handicap medal plav tournament to be given on Saturday, September 10, at 2:30 P. M. Cups will be awarded as prises tor the zzm&fTr CAT BOAT FOR SALE A eat .boat" for sals, size 10x30 fast will accommodate 30 people with comIt in use daily and is in good sonditioa. This boat was built « years ago from the bast material, copper fastened, nailled/lK ineh cedar stripe. Is also ready for power. Cash price, $150X0. Apply to A. R. Hand, Star and Wave ATLANTIC CITY RAILROAD OO. Camden, N. J., Sept. 19, 1910 The annual meeting of the Stockof this Company, and an election of Directors to serve for the ensuing year will be held at the office of the Company, Kaigkn's "Point Ferry Bouse, Point, Camden, N. J, at three o'clock P.M. W. R. TAYLOR, Secretary '""''IF Shake of tae grip of your old enemy Nasal Catarrh, by using Ely's Cream Balm. Then will all the swelling and soreness be driven out of the tender, membranes. The fits of sneezwill cease and the discharge, aa offensive to others as to yourself, will stopped when the causes that produce it are removed. Cleanliness, comfort and health by the use of Cream Balm. Sold by all druggists for 50 cents, or mailed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren street. New York. All the good qualities of Ely's Cream solid, are found in Liquid Cream which is intended tor use in atornzers. That it is a wonderful remedy for Catarrh is proved by an ever-in-creasing mass of testimony. It does not dry out or rasp the tender air-passages. It allayB the inflammation and goes straight to the root of the disease. Obstinate old cases have yielded in a fewweeks. All druggists. 75c. including spraying tube, or mailed -by Ely Bros., 56 . Street, New Y'ork. THE LATEST OUT The latest and most beautiful souvenir post card, folder in Cape May are now on sale at Mecray's Pramacy and at the Star and Wave Stationery Departments. Price, 15 oents. Value 25 j cents. The Hotel Cape May at present is filled with guests. Our store is filled with a full line of house furnishing goods. White the Hotel Cape May wishes to be filled -«II summer with guests, we do not eare how fast our stock of goods are going out — and to it along we are at the present time making a price to move the goods. CHARLES A. SWAW, tf 305-7 Jackson street. WANTED: 50 MEN AND WOMEN Mecray's Pharmacy, the enterprising druggist, is advertising today for fifty men and women to take advantage of the special half price offer Mecray ts making on Dr. Howard's celebrated specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia and get a fifty cent package at half price. 25 cents. So positive are they of the remarkable power of this specific to cure these diseases. as well as sick headaches and liver troubles, that they agree to refund the money to any customer whom this med icine does not quickly relieve and enre. With Dr. Howard's specific at hand, you can eat what you want and have no fear of ill consequences. It strengthens the stomach gives perfect digestion, regulates the bowels, creates an appetite," and makes life worth the living. This in an unusual opportunity to obtain 60 doses of the best medicine ever made for half its regular priee, with the personal guarantee of a well-known business firm to refund the money if it does not give satisfaction. r

The new cottage -of Yk^d JfcPhSreon ; 1 1 *Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brewtoe wiH OS fl ' eupy the George Rutherford eo.Ugs OO M Broadway in the near future. Thsfarids M and groom will then be in their first «tj home and their host of Mendl are I waiting to give them a start with an 9 > evening of jollity in the ncor future. Marvin Oliver expects soon to J ^ tor a position in a large cHy where be '1 win drive an auto probably a taxi eab. We notioe that Mr. Marehafl on First avenue is enlarging his fine cottage. Mr. Schwim, a retired shoe Inelnr of Philadelphia, will soon erect a large * modern cottage on First avenue whsrs he will make his home during the sum- * ! Little Mist Ethel Mildred Jones is 1 1 one of the cutest of the borough's army of little ones. Mrs. Spencer Barnett is on the sick list. Mrs. John Baker is entertaining her nephew. Mrs. _ William Matthews entertained J company over Sunday. Mrs. Frank Hugl.es was entertaining " : Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bishop recently. — Jv and Mrs. Frame Gallagher and son J spent Sunday at Goshen. ' , Jl Samuel Baily, Jr., spent Saturday >u Philadelphia. ■ j A party of ladies spent a day last ; week at Two Mile Beach. George Swartout, of Norristown, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Stanton. .Mrs. Vint Sohe'Jenger has returned to . ' Trenton after spending the summer ( here. Mrs. Milton Hand entertained her i brother, Dr. Hand, last week, j- Mrs. Cramer has been entertaining ■ t company this ueek. . - ^ Mrs. Daniel Stevens has been enter- ^ taimug company. Whisky Medicines The temperance press is emphasizing ; the danger to the home in the use of "medicines" which are loaded with " i whisky or alcohol. In this respect, as I well as -in the remarkable character of their cures. Dr. Pierce's medicines differ from other preparations. Dr. Pierce's | I Golden Medical Discovery for the cure | I of weak stomach, dyspepsia, indigestion, rS ; biliousness and bowel derangements, and r "Favorite Prescription" tor woman's der rangements and weakness, contain no.al- j r cohoL Their full ingredients are printed • 5 I on the bottle wrappers, therefore, they "1 t are not secret or patent medicines. j . Write to Dr. R. V. Pierre, Buffalo. X. Y., for free bookie- giving list of medicinal * ■ roots from v Ven tli«-«e remedies are ex- s traded by the use of triple-refined glycerine; also the eminent medical writers who recommend their ingredients for the , cure of the diseases for which these med- , icinea nre advised, I William B. Gilbert CONTRACTING PAINTER r 922 Corgie St., Cape Mav > Keystone Telephone S7A 1 Finest quality of Bristol Boards in a white and tints. Just what you want \ . tor that dainty center piece, size 22% x "*:-1 - 28%, 6 cents each. Star snd Wave Pub- * lishicg Company, 317 Wasnington St. > r GUNNERS SNEAK BOX FOR SALE ; Gunners sneak box or fisherman's . handy boat tor sale, has been used only 1 six months. Priee $20.00. Apply to A. v , R. Hand, Star aad Wave office. ' -ti'J

' It May Be Pneumonia i "A hard chill, pain through the chest, difficult breathing. TTien fever, with great prostration." If this should 1 be your experience, send for your doctor. You may have pneumonia! If your doctor cannot come at once, give Ayer's Cherry PectoraL When he comes, tefl him exactly what you have done. Then do as he says. No alcohol in this cough medicine. j.c.AuerCo..Lowdi.Ma*s. Keep the boweb to good coodRkm. One of Ayer's Pffls at bedtime wffi - cawe , ■Ttouiilid tow Of Me. aad prwtoce a gentle laxative effect the day toUov.ing. -