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CAPE HAY STAR WAVE! ' '! Onu Wave established 1865 {' SUr of the Cape eaUblUhed 1868 Merged in Star and Ware, 1907 jj Publication Day, Saturday. Forms i Cloae Thursday evening at 6 | , o'clock j: — lm1|U» Price, Oae Dollar a Tear In Advance This paper is entered at the poet office , M eecond class postal matter. J FOB GOVERNOR VIVIAN M. LEWIS Of Passaic County FOB COXOBaSS HON. JOHN J. GARDNER , Of Atlantic County FOB ASSEMBLY HON. CHRISTOPHER S. HAND Of Upper Township FOB SHERIFF WALTER M. HOMAX Of West Gape May FOX CORONER ; DR. J. MORGAN DCS Of Middle Township FOB ALDERMAN JOSEPH B. HUGHES FOB COUNCIL JAMES J. DOAK SAMUEL H MOORE FREDERICK B. TOMPKINS FOB A88B880B IRVIN H .ELDREDGE 1 FOB COLLECTOR GILBERT C. HUGHES FOB TREASURER a B. WILSON FOB CONSTABLE HENRY C. BOKM FOR OVERSEER OF THE POOR ALBERT G. BENNETT FISHING CREEK Prom Our Special Correspondent. Mrs. Maude Fisher and RietU Yearick ' and daughter Beatrice spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Ella Woolson. Daniel Woolson made a business trip ' to Philadelphia on Thursday. - Mrs. Sarah H. Pierson, of Seaside, ' •pent Thursday with her brother, John ' Snyder and family. Miss Jennie MrNeal is keeping house for Mrs. Lottie Miller, who has gone to Philadelphia to undergo an operation. ' Capt. Bacon, of Camden, epentyMon- ' day with his family. Mesdames Anna Woolson and Mame ' Schellenger spent Monday afternoon ' with Mrs. Emily Weaks, of Cold Spring. ' Mrs. Lydia Vanaman is visiting her j daughter at Holly Beach. Herbert Shaw commenced picking hia ' cranberries on Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Snyder, of i1 Erma, took tea with his mother, Mrs. ' Martha Snyder, on Wednesday. Mrs. Julia Compton and children, of ' Holly Beach, spent part of the week With Mrs. Hannah Woolson. Mr. and Mrs. George Matthews and 1 two daughters, Mildred and VioletU, are ; ' •pending some time in Philadelphia and | Borden town. HSS, . . • _ • ji ; Mecray Brothers prices on flour does | not look like ■'hard time" prices. Ask \ them about it HANDEL'S "LARGO" To Editor of the SUr and Wave: I have had some discusion as to Han- j del's "Largo."' Was it written first for 1 the organ or the voice, and waa it a ' •acred or secular piece ! * 1 "Ignorant" 1 The "Largo" was written by Handel 1 as a tenor solo in his opera "Xerxes. ' J It was an "ode tc a tree." ^ THE GAS COMPANY'S OFFERS REFUSED , We are advised that the negotiation as between the interests in the Cape May Light and Power Company and the Gas Company were opened by suggestions for ■ the acquisition of the Cape May Light and Power Company plant by interests affiliated with the Cape May Illuminating Q>. or for the consolidation id the 1 the companies but that Mr. N. Z. Graves refused to part with his electric lignt stock, or even oonrider any bid therefor, : feeling that the best interests of Cape May would be served by bis continued ownership thereof. The gas people then made an offer to sell, which offer, when made, was refused. ! — is handy to pay your bills by giving a check for each amount. Sometimes Saras paying a bill twice. Come in and open a checking account with the Security Trust Company. A NEW HOTEL Contractor El well is reconstructing the Price property on Perry street and will convert aajne into a small hotel. BEFORE WINTER SETS IN Better hare me to look over your tin , roofs. A little attention now may save , much trouble later on. CHARLES A. SWAIN, 106-7 Jackson Street
;! CAPE MAY POINT , 'SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES' • ■ ■ " f ' Public notice is hereby given by , John J. Kromer, Coleetor of Taxes of (the Borough of Chpe May Point, Gape j May Coonty, X. J., that he will sell ^ for cash at public sale for taxes asseised for the yoar 1909, all the lands, j tenements hereditaments and real ^ estate, hereinafter mentioned, for the shortest term for which any person or persons will agree to take the same, or in fee where Qpne will bid for a ^ shorter term, and pay the tax lien thereon, incuding linterest and cost of ^ ' sale. The sale will take place in the j Borough Council Chamber on _ THURSDAY NOVMEBER 17, 1910, e at 1 o'clock p. m. The said lands, tenements, heredita- f rnents and real estate so to be sold and the names of the persons against whom the said taxes have been laid on account of the same, and the amount of laid on account of each parcel, j arc aa follows, viz: CAPE MAY POINT No. Owner Blk. Lot Tax j. Alien Est., Esther N S3 . $ 4.70 . Bailey Est., J. W. H 47 10.45 j Batch ellor Est., Ewd. K 1 2.09 , I 47 2.61 . E 67 2D9 E# 143 4.18 j " e* T44 4.18 * H 14 2.09 r » » . H 26 1J57 . H 27 1.57 , H 45 2.09 t Graham, J. IL, A 3 2.09 £ Lee, Elizabeth, E 133 1.67 ( Shields, W. S. P., b 37 13.58 Taylor, Mary N 14 4.70 , Taylor, Mary N 15 1-05 Winslow Est, 8. E 124 3.14 r Watson, W. H. K 189 2.09 Watson, w. H. K 190 2.09 t 10-15 5ts J A REMARKABLE SHOWING 1 This paper has just received from Mr. ^ John J. Kromer, treasurer and coleetor of the Borough of Cape May Point, the y annual fall advertisement of sale for unpaid taxes in this new borough, which ^ is worthy of notice by all taxing distrits. The total tax value of Cape May v Point for 1909 was two hundred and forty-nine dollars ,the tax rate oh the j hundred was two dollars and nine cents. The collector has been paid all of the as- j sessed taxes but sixty-seven dollars and ninety-thre cents, while the number of ( delinquent persons is only nine. No taxing district in thy county has d Buffered from fire and flood as has this one, yetj Rhoenix-like, Bhe rises from the t ashes and renews the fight for progress. The borough council, taking its lesson j form past experience, commenced its operations by installing two large chemi- j cals, this was supplemented by one of the I finest hook and ladder trucks, fully j • equipped, that was ever installed in a | town, in order that the town may be ■ fuly equipped against fire loss as well as to add to the domesti comforts of the borough, the council, which but J recently purchtscd the water works and j sewer plant, is about to enlarge both ■ plants, intreducing a fifty thousand gal- , j Ion tank for water with a presure of ] I thirty-five pounds to the foot. To pro- | vide for these improvements the council • created a bonded debt of 310,000. These f i bonds were at once purchased by the j I -uerchants National Bank and are now I ^ J comanding a premium. \ i CONCERNING SIDEWALKS i j Notice is hereby given to property t ' owners who have not complied with the requirements of the ordinance relating to sidewalks to proceed to place sidewalks and curbs as demanded by said ordiIn the event of non-compliance with this notice the Council will proceed 'to act as provided in said ordinance. This notice is issued by order of City Council made at the regular meeting September 6th, 1910. WM. PORTER, Recorder KEYS FITTED TRUNKS, VALISES, PARA- . SOLS, ETC, REPAIRED J. DENIZOT , 816 Washington 8treAt, Second Floor FAIRBANKS' MORSE & Wl . Stationary and Marine Gas and Gasolene ENGINES 1 FRANK ENTRIKEN, Agent P. O. Box No. 8 O ape Msy City, N. J. W. H. BRIGHT Fire Insurance ; any -part of Cape May Co HOLLY BEACH, N J
*ew<sTHnar&a*. - . Public notice is hereby given by Gilbert C. Hughes, Collector of the city of ' . Cape May, that he will advertise for sale, • all real estate against which the taxre ' the year 11)09 remain unpaid, on ■ October 16. 1910. Delinquents are earnestly requested to make settlement promptly so as to avoid additional errvti Dated September 29th, 1910. GILBERT C. HUGHES, 2t Collector PROPOSALS Sealed bids and Proposals to take down the wood tnnkR and iron supports at the Cape May City Mater Works, will be received by the Committee on and Water, at the City Hall, on Tuesday, October 25th, 1010, at 8 ' o'clock p. m. The Committee reserves -the right to ' refuse any or all bids. Dated October 10, 1910. GEORGE S. DOUGLASS, W. IL CHURCH, ADAM 6UELKE, , 10- lb 2i Committee on Fire and Water NOTICE The County Board of Taxation will appeals from assessments of taxes in the different municipalities in Okpe Oofinty at the places designated beand upon the dates named, convenin each place at ten o'clock in the morning except as otherwise stated Appeals cannot be considered unless made in accordance with the rules of the Board and upon the prescribed blanks, which will be supplied to any who desire them, upon application to the secretary of the Board, Harry Headley, Ocean N. J. Upper Township, Tuckahoe Hotel, October 31st, 1910. Cape May Point, Borough Hall, Wed nesday, November 2nd, 1910, p. m. South Cape May, Borough Hall, Wednesday, November 2nd, 1910, a. m. West Cape May, Borough Hall, Friday, • November 4th, 1910. Middle Township, Court House, MonNovember 7th, 1910. Lower Township, Township House, Wednesday, November 9th, 1910. Wildwood Borough, Borough Hall, FriNovember 11th, 1910. Cape May City, City Hall, Monday, November 14th, 1910. 1 North Wildwood Borough, Borough Hall, Wednesday. November 16th, 1910. Holly Beach Borough, Borough Hall, November 18th, 1910,. p. m, Wildwood Crest Borough, Council Friday, Nov. 18th, 1910, a. m. Dennis Township, K. of P. Hall, Mon-_ ' November 21st, 1910. ^valon Borough, Borough Hall, Wednesday'! November 23rd, 1910. Woodbine -Borough. Council Chamber, November 25th, 1910. Ocean City, Council Chamber, Monday, November 28th, 1910. Sea Isle City, City Hall, Wednesday, 30th, 1910. W. E. YOUNG, STILLWELL H. TOWXSEND, L. E. HUGHES, Cape May County Board of Taxation Attest: HEADLEY, Secretary Dated Cape May Court House, N. J., October 4th, 1910. 8t P. F. 321.60 Do you know wnat makes a bank strong ! Remember it is the Capital, Surplus and Undivided profits that, give security to the depositor. But this not all. The bank must have the most careful management under the strictest supervision. This we are glad tell the people of Cape May county — The Security Trust Co. has. YOUR SIDE WALK If laid by the JAQUETTE CEMENT CO Will give you great satisfaction. Ask for estimate. Work guaranteed for oue year from time of completion. P. 0 Address, Cape May 6-0 - 1-1 3m Try HE roy Laundry 310 Decatur Street Gape May, N. J.
The "A good provider" certainly can I Familiar not "Je applie£' the insurable man who fails to carry Life rase Insurance for his family, no matter how well he cares for them otherwise. Life insurance is too essential -to their future comfort to be neglected. Apply for a policy to IQflH The Prudential L— — 1 ,
bridge considered necessary The Ocean City Sentinel says: "At a meeting of the Cape Jday County Board of Chosen Freeholders, held at the Ocean City Motor Boat Club Monday afternoon, the following resolution, presented by Freeholder John P. Fox, of this city, was unanimously adopted: "Whereas, it was the opinion of the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Cape May that it is necessary that a bridge be built connecting the County across Egg Harbor River between Beesley'e Point and Somers' Point, therefore, be it « "Resolved, that the director of this board be authorized to confer with the director of the Board of Chosen Freeholders of Atlantic County for the purpose of arranging a joint meeting of the two boards at the -• parlies! possible date to consider and take action toward the early construction of such bridge, said meting to be held in the city of Philadelphia, Pa." Established 1886. Phone Connections THE DAYLIGHT STORE j THE FASHIONABLE FALL STYLES Because the Hat is the most j conspicuous article of a woman's attire, its selection should receive the most careful attention. To wear one of our new hats is to rest assured that no one can be better hatted, for they are utmost in quality, in style, in finish, in workmanship and 1 perfect fitting. ' F-I-N-E M-I-L-L-I-N-E-R-Y : 0. L. W. Knerr \ 518 & 520 Washington St. I LUMBERAND MillJVork GEO. OGDEN & SON BOAT BUILDING pairing" I Launches for Sale. . Railway on which to rua out boats for examination or repair Many years of experience enables me to assure satisfaction. JOHN PHABO, 1263 Lafayette Street Keystone 'Phone 95 R Ifrtrtlrtxr ^ >,°ur frteBds w,,h It 6616V Ike drug or drink habit J to tbe Keeley Institute . f ff fa 30 years of saocessfti cures * Write for particulars. On Keeley Institute In Eastern Penna 812 N. Broad St., Phi la DIAMOND & CO Dealer in . Builders' Supplies HOLLY BEACH. N. J.
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