Cape May Star and Wave, 29 October 1910 IIIF issue link — Page 7

Chpe May Star and Wave, Saturday, October 29, 1910

1PR0EESSI0AL ! J. SPICEB LEAMXNG OOUN S ELLOR- AT - LAW Solicitor, Muter and Examiner in Chancery Office 518 Washington Street Cape May Hew Jersey , SAMUEL F. FLDREDGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office* : Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sta. Oape May Oty, N. J. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor and Master in Chancery Keystone "Phone S5A *- ERNEST W. LLOYD OOUN8 ELLOR- AT-LAW no Washington Street Caps May New Jersey £■; ■ PLOTD C. HUGHES I ATTOBNNY - AT - LA V7 OSees: 803 Washington Street Oape May Oty, N. J. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor in Chanoery G. BOLTON KLDKEDGE ATTOBNEY-AT LAW Offices: Merchants National Bank Building Waahington and Decatur Sta. I;. Oape May City, N. J. i NOTARY PUBLIC • -Solicitor in Oianoery Keystone "Phone 36X JAMES M. E HILDRETH COUNSELLOR- AT-1AW * And Solicitor, Master and Examiner in • Chancery ' , NOTARY PUBLIC Office at No 214 Ocean .Street Cape May New Jersey J. Keystone "Phone .69 A wti 1 1 DR. REU A HAND DENTIST f j^lllisin ia that he has established offices At ! 816 N. 6th Street, i Camden. N J. With thoroughly modem facilities for - the practise of Dentistry \ DR. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST • . Eatey Building, 1 120 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa (One door above Keith's Theatre) . Appointments may be made by Bell Telephone, Walunt 1333D. Extracting JJR. J. H. OLIVER : DENTI-V - ~c~'g. \my BvLlld-lxxg-UaO 02a.wwfca.VLt Street (One door above Keith s Theatre.) Ap- , . pointmenu may;be made by Bell Tele£hcoe. Walnut 183SD. Extracting pain- I f 1 ■i^u irl s 1 . s I WTNtrm m « *BT CAPE IAT # p* : '• — e t M gggjJ jL^J dear yjampTFittfaig ghuaes to^ld j 7

THERE IS no better place than this strong and conservatively managed institution in arhich to deposit 1 your money. It earns interest for you, too. , SECURITY TRUST CO. Cape May City, N. J. Keystone Telephone 48 i The j--Merchants Nationa.1 Ba.nh CAPE MAY. NEW JERSEY HOME INSTITUTION : Accounts Solicited. A general Bank- . ing Business Transacted. Cape May City and County Bonds for sale. 3 PER CENT INTEREST ALLOWED OR TIME DEPOSITS OFFICERS W. L. Stevens, President ticaiunu

Joseph H. Hanes, Vice President George H. Reeves, Vice President

Heniy K. Eldredgc, Cashier Everett J. Jerrell, Asst. Cashier

DIRECTORS u iklu l ur\a

Win. H. Church W. L. Cummings Joseph H. Hanes John T. Hewitt

F. B. Mecray John W. Mecray W. H. Phillips, M. D.

George H. Reeves H. S. Rutherford E. W. Springer W. L. Stevens

Keystone Telephone zoo Bell Telephone 76 A -THE VIRGINIA HOTEL ! A. M. Ludlam (FORMERLY OF THE CLENWOOD) Open all the year. Steam heat, Sun Parlors Rooms single or ensuite with bath. : ( < Keystone Telephone 679 A , HENRY REEVES MACHINIST x PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND GAS FITTING , JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. f Jefferson St, below Oorgic. Residence 116 Pearl St, West Cape May, N. J. j Keystone 'Phone 1S7R Estimates Furnished * i . ° Let me tell you about HAND MADE HARNESS M flKk £ EXPERT REPAIRING Also a line of good serviceable hone d goods. At low price SUMMER SHEETS - - - SWEAT PADS - WHIPS \ JAMES McFADDEN « FLOOR OF THE EXCELSIOR BUILDING ON WEST PERSY STREET t ~ ' A % A. G. GILE J f< HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER AND DECORATOR •' — 3 JACKSON STREET, CAPE MAY CITY P oi Shop in rear of Glenwood Hotel G h ■ ' L P APER j Alili KINDS i

STAR AND WAVE HIGH TIDE TABLE September Date October 5.21 SAO 29 5.49 8.04 6.1* 624 30 629 6.49 91 ' 726 730 November December A.M. P.M. Date AM. P.M. 7.40 8.05 1 7.42 8.10 8.15 826 2 8.13 8 JO 8.44 9.03 3 8.43 8M 9.14 936 4 9.17 928 9.46 9 A3 6 9 A3 10.10 10.21 10A3 6 1025 11.04 11.01 1120 7 1121 HAS 11 AO 12.10 8 12.10 12.13 1220 1247 -9 1.02 1.14 129 1A0 10 227 2.17 220 2A6 11 3.10 323 3.44 421 12 4.10 425 429 4 AO 13 5.05 526 521 6 AO 14 0.48 623 620 6.41 16 6 AO 7.17 7.08 722 16 7.40 8.12 7A7 823 17 822 9.06 8.46 9.16 18 023 1023 927 10.12 19 10.17 1121 1021 11.13 20 11.12 1222 1128 12.10 21 12.10 12.10 12 22 1222 22 1.03 1.10 122 1.40 23 2.04 2.15 2.40 2.47 24 3.00 3.18 3.40 IA2 25 323 4.18 423 4.48 26 4.40 5.16 6.17 5.40 27 624 528 6A7 6 24 28 6.04 6.40 625 7.05 29 6.41 7.12 7.09 7 27 30 7.15 7.41 31 7.48 8.07 1825 1910 THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED 1325 CHART ER PERPETU AL OFFICE, 508-510 WALNUT ST, Office: 508-510 WALNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. 'CAPITAL .. $750,000.00 ASSETS $7,332,524.10 SURPLUS $2233, 426.4a | Directors ( R. Dale Benson John L. Thompson . : J. Tatnall Lea Charles E. Pugh j Richard M. Cadwalader W. Gardner Crowell < Effingham B. Morris Edward T Stotesbury. j Edwin N. Benson, Jr. R. DALE BENSON, .President. JOHN L. THOMPSON, Vice Pres. , W. GARDNER GROWELL, Sec. HAMPTON L. WARNER, Asst. Sec. WM. J. DAWSON, Secy Agency Department A. W. HAND S. F. ELDREDGE j HAND AND ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENTS Merchants National Bank Buikffitg, or 315 and 317 Washington Street Cape May, N. J. SHERIFF'S SALE. I Bv virtue of a writ of Fieri Farias, to ' me directed, issued out of 'he Court of ' Chsncery of New Jersey, on the 8th day 1 of October. A. D., 1910, in a certain cause ' wherein Violet Armor is complainant, 1 and Mary A. Washington is defendant, * I shall expose in sale nt public vendue, on 1 MONDAY. NOVEMBER iilst. 1910 » the hours of twelve and five - o'clock p. in., to wit, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day. at the office, in Cape May Court Cape May County, New Jeraey. All that certain lot or tract or parcel ' of land and premises hereinafter partic- ; ularly described, situate, lying and being j in Lower Township, in the County of i Cape May and State of New Jersey, and j bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point in the North- ' east side of (.earning Avenue four bun- | and eighty-nine the seven-tenths (489 7-10) feet Northwesterly from the Northwesterly side line of land of the Jersey Railroad; tlienee North westerly along the Northeasterly side ' Hne of said Learning Avenue fifty l5d| 1 feet; thence extending of that width j fifty feet between parallel lines North- I easterly and at right angles with said Avenue one hundred and fortv-e'ght feet (148) to the line of lands of Enoch 1 Creise. Containing seven thousand and j hundred square feet of land, be the more or less. Also all that certain lot of land and premises situate on the Northeast sids of Learning Avenue, adjoining I«nA« of Freeman and other land of said Mary A. Washington in the aforesaid Township, and bounded ma follows, to wit: Beginning at a point in the side line of said T naming Avenue, which point is also the Heath west .ardly corner of said Washington's other land; thenee (1) North east a at Cy along said side line of Avenue tftj (80) feet to mid Freeman's land; theme (t) by said Freeman's land, Northeastwardly 00 a line at right angles with mid

j parallel with mid Avenue, and binding ' by said Creese's land fifty feet to said other land; thence (4) binding thereby 1 * a South west wardly course one hundred ' 9 sod forty -eight (148) feet to the place 9 of beginning. Containing seven thousand four hundred square feet of land be [ the samn more or lees. 9 Being the same premises conveyed to i 1 Mary A. Washington by Return B. < I Swain et. ux-by deed dated December 1 i 23yd, A. D„ 1879, and recorded in the < ) aerie's office of Oape May County. X. J„ l I in Deed Book No. 71, pages 415, etc., and , i this description is taken therefrom. The j ! first description in this mortgage being < I the same premises conveyed to Mary A. t 1 Washington by Return B. Swain, and < > wife, by deed dated, to wit, April 26th, < » 1879, ah by reference to said deed will ,1 ' fully appear and Ihie description is '< 1 taken from the reeord of the said deed. , ' Dated October 18, 1910. 1 ' ".IgS- lf( If f ' j WILSON A. LAKE, Sheriff 1 1 John B. Huffman, Solicitor. < ; 10-22 6t p. L 118.00 < , I Better hare me to look over your tin I roofs. A little attention now may save , much trouble later on. /dHBrjrt '■"«;{ 1 CHARLES A. SWAIN, . I 306-7 Jaekeon Street — — : SCARCITY OF WHITE OA Z From the H. 8. Department of Agnail- 1 ture, Forest Service. « ; ■ It will surprise persons who -know something about oak to be told that the so-called white oak timber of our markets is often a mixture not only of various species of the white oak group * but also of other species, such as the red oak. This generally unknown fact * ia reported by the U. S. Department of | Agriculture, which, as a part of its forestry work, is frequently called upon to pass judgment upon the identity of i market woods in dispute. B Foresters divide all the oaks into two ° distinct groups — the white oak group and the black oak grotip One way of distinguishing the two is by the fact ; that the black oaks require two years ,'l j to mature tbeir acorns, w„,ie the white I oaks take but one. The woous of the two groups of oaks are also structurally different. The true white oak. known 1 to botanists as QuercuB alba, is merely one of the species which make up the ' white oak group. Red oak, on the other hand, belongs to the black oak group. Red oak has a number of other common names, among them mount a n oak, oak. and Spanish oak. There is so much confusion in the ordinary use of names of the oaks that it is almost impossible to keep them straight without resorting to the scientific names, but the marketing of wood of the black oak group as white oak is hardly fair to the customer. K.-d oak, | J for instance, is now much more abund j'l ant than white oak, grows faster, and is fl generally regarded as inferior. The two 1 species often grow together and occupy 1 the same general region. |fl In the early days of its abundance, [9 market white oak was derived almost '1 entirely, it is safe to say, from Quercus I alba, thetrue white oak. This species I combines approximately the utmost *■ strength and toughness of any of the timber osks, excepting poosibly the southern live oak, which in the colonial days was so highly prized f.-r ship- j . building that it was protected by spec- LI ialwaws.- The immense inroads made |F

upon the then apparency ir-xhaurtffil. 4 white oak forests, which stretched (rmo ' th^«e of other spec*, became inertAt the present time it i. atmort ha- • i possible to obtain a consignment of w bite — l that aoae net contain pieces of^some other apeeice. Of the white to the true white oak, are bur oak, chestnut oak, chinqnapte oak, post «*» white oak, caw oak, and overcup oak ; of the black oak group, Texas «d oak, rod Ak, and spotted or watev oak. one quality f. very largely cut into i quality is very largely out into quarter-sawed boards, while a ooabinaoak may constitute other cuts of "white oak." In many markeQt As | term "cabinet white oak" is »ow understood to include a mixture of white oak and red^oak, while it oftea signifies md oak distinct but closest velsted epeeiee, which together -iMet<be ttji.iliil upon for the future supply Bar the Ordigroup yield woods that, sen be inter changed and wOL9*r» .^Ily weQ. — The tteenrtty Trwet o. ts an eetabBanking House of many y ten "| standing. Havn jrub opened an aeeount A POST CARDS MWai). Ixieal Views and Faney Birthday Cards at 15 CENTS PHI POTTN Star and Wave Stationery Department, j 317 WASHINGTON STREET. -v is handy to pay your bills by giv- | ing a check for each amount. Sometimes saves paying a bill twice. Come in and open a checking account with the Security Trust Company. «! Newt!, i Csvsrtn Cover ip ■J WEBSTER'S 'L I r NEW T4 INTERNATIONAL i ! D'CTIONARY jUOT ISSUED. H.«j ; ,f, Dr. W. T. IiaiTtt, foncir 0. S. ] t. of Edr.ealbn. Tbe Webxt.tr I Jon D eloped by Mode.-, T J Jv-.JiieLeTv-ograpby. KeytoL I . .-wlL/ooi l:3 Centuries. Gene- " j. informaJca Practically Doubt -. % .3 - r CO Pages. 6000 rjestratio: q. ™ 4^0,000 Words and Phrases. I GET TKE DCST f Scholarship, Conven- i: | I m nee, Authority, Utility. a a c^rskanSciD. r-ss. . j

BLANKETS Full size Cotton Blankets in White, Tan and Gray at $1.00, 1.25, & 1.50 A special bargain in a lot of fine White Cotton Blankets full size with the new wool finish, made to sell at 93.00. Our price while they lsst is , . $2 °° Per Pair Good Heavy Wool Blankets f.om $3.50 uj Our special $5.00 Wool Blankets is the same tbe we have sold for the last three years. Fine wool filling, fufl size and five pounds in weight. The best blanket in the market today at its price. Other Blankets 19 ts $10.00 per pair. A fine line of Comforts fer-#x.oc up. Special extra m Comforts made to our own order and filled with bead JWta Cotton. Fine Dawn Comfortr tram 85*0 upward. Hall's Dry Goods Store 226 Market Street