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CAPE,MAY STAR AND WAVE l&^SWSSUr:": ;■« ■ereed In Star onu Wave 1M7 . ROBERT B. HANDLE President. SAMUEL F. ELJJREDOE, Secretary and Treasurer. . ALBERT R. HAND. General Manager Forma close Thursday evenings -Out Wt town circulation delivered Saturdays. subscription price. 11.00 per Mar in advance. 'This paper Is entered at the postw&cc as second-class postal matter. •tar and wave Publishing co.. SIS and SIT Washington Street. If you have some money laid by for Suture use the place to put that tnoney la In the Security Trust Co.. Cape May, N: J. Here It will be absolutely secure from loss In any way and It may be deposited so. as to be available at a •xed time or on demand, as you. desire. RIO GRANDE Mrs. E. M. Harris spent Saturday with ! Mrs. Wm. Brown, of Cape May. T. J. Riley is visiting his wife for u few days. . Mr. and Mrs. a. C. Hildreth enter- : Sained "Miss Hanna Hoffman, our school j teacher, one evening this week. 1 Miss' Thressa Fisher has been entertaining company for a few days. ] The E. O. 8. of A. gave to their wives • and friends a sour kraut and frank- j fritter sunner on Moadav evening. fruter on

Mr. and Mrs. Smith Endlcott entertained Mr. A. Williams and Miss Wllcetta Brown for dinner on Sunday. Mrs. Leon Hickman was visiting relatives at South Dennis the first of the week. Mrs. Warren Neal drove to Wlldwbod i •n Monday and Was accompanied home • by Mrs. J. Hoffman ''and two children. Mrs. Mary Rebber and two children. . •f Colllngswood, were with her mother, Mrs. L. Hand, the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Morton, Mrs. John . Kimble and Mrs. W. S. Kimble were vis- : Itlng friends at Wlldwood on Tuesday. Chas. Crease had the misfortune to I Call from his wagon at Wlldwood on Monday and break his- right arm. Mrs. O. K. Thorson was shopping In Philadelphia on Monday. Mrr. Edna Endlcott was visiting her ■other on Monday where she has lust (one under an operation In the Woman's Southern Hospital of Philadelphia. The ■•port is that she is doing very nicely. We are all glad to see W. C. Neal out •gain. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thoraton have a •ew 1814 motercycle with side car attached. Miss Marlon Mlxner of Green Creek, was visiting Miss Wllretta Brown on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Cresse spent Wednesday afternoon with her sister Mrs Robert E ■and, of Erma. Alfred Cresse of Cold Spring, Is with •Is parents. Wm. R. Creese and wife, Oar a few days. Mrs. Satah Chambers of Wlldwood ■pent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Wm. Bacon. Mr. L. Edwards was at Cape May the i •rat of the week. •rat of the ' I a

J. 8. Garrison, watchmaker and tewtler, at 806 Washington street, Cap* May City, Is now agent for the Vietor and Edison Talking Machines and Rested*, and the Story and Clark Pianos These goods can be bought for cash ot twdft Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA GOSHEN O. C. Apgar spoke on "Spiritual Archltecture" yesterday morning in the MethodiBt Church. Belford Garrison has moved from the [ Court House to the old homestead In 1 South Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. George Barrett, of Pitta- ! burg, are guests of Stewart Thompson j and^wlfe. J. S. Garrison, watchmaker and jew- : tier, at 806 Washington street, Oape ; Hay City, is now agent for the Victor ; and Edison Talking Machines and Rec•rds, and the Story and Clark Pianos, j These goods can be' bought for cash or Wedit. THE REHTSfflTt TIMS The following la an abstract of conveyances entered for record in the I County Clerk's office here for the week • ending January !, 1914: I Oap* May Otty Emily J. Griffith to Beasle Foster, j Let 14, lota of John C Bullitt. Peter Shields it ui to Charles N. . Davis. Lots 8fi0, 3381, 8862 and 3363. Plan A. W«r»Oapel*.y I Oeorrlanna H. Reeves to Harry H. ■rawton. 1500. Lot 'S4I, Miller Farm. 1 Same to Henry Reeves. Lot 311, block S3. Oape May Ooert Mouse Edwin 8. Hewitt et ux . to Swain Corson. »100. . 11886 sq. feet northwest feats of Ohio, city of Toledo, I__ Lucas County. { ™- Frank J. Chetoey makes oath that be is •snlor partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney "A Co.. doing business In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and ■at said firm will pay the sura of ONE 1 HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev- i ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured 1 by tba use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. ss & teSSO A. W. GLEAfiON. JPS.'iSS Ss SLKsSfSHS: ' ' ^ ■■ v ^teteeFirsajpMwteuMMflpeteM.

• of Penna. R. R. crossing on Hand ave- j Lois A. Hand et ux to Jerome S. a Sheets. fSOO. Lot 68 and 68, estate i of late Jere Hand. ^ , Worth Wlldwood d Henry H- Otleaa to Sarah M. Lulls. ( COO. Lot 14. block 148. Henry H. Ottens to Charles Mace. r trustee. 87000. 20 lota on Pine. Central I ■ and Spruce avenues. City of Wlldwood Charles G. Glenn et ux to Frank Mc- J Alaren. Lot 8. block O. Peter Lundln et ux to Nellie L. Wass. J 12100. Lot 24. block 88. Wm. Goldstein to Max Halpern. Lot I • 26x80 feet on southeast side Pacific avenue 80 feet southwest from Roberts 1 avenue. Wlldwood Crest V Wlldwood Crest Imp. Co. to F. Wm. i ■ Cole et al. LoU 1. 8. and 6. block 1A. k Dennis Township f Emanuel Malamut et ux to Herman v Sch Iff. 40 acres of Homestead farm P of late Isaiah Christian and 8 40-100 J acres of the Sutton tracf, both on road f from Dennlsvllle to Eldora. George K. Eastwlck et ux to Jos. d C. Griffin. Lot 18. Bectlon 45. Susan Bowker et vlr to Morris Stein. F 48 acres north of Ludlam school house „ and west of road from school house to v ; Dudican Branch. ■tons Karbor d a J. Realty Co. to Anna Bell Roberts. 1 i l.ots 118 and 114. block 104. *• Same to Ella May Geiler. Lot 86 and d j 20 feet of lot 98. block 97. r. j Same to Albert P. Lewis. Lot 97 a i and 10 feet -of lot 99, block 88. j Charles F. Bower et ux et al, to L i Lydla A. Rlggs, trustee. Lots 85 and _ 37. block 93. Mlddls Township ' j George J. Scelfele et ux to J. Howard j J.

r_' ' Corwin. 11000. Lot 147, block 92, sec1_ | tional plan of Stone Harbor. i Lower Township Walter M. Homan et ux to Samuel Wilson. 8373. One acre on-north side | of cross road from Cold Spring to Beyd j side road at Cold Spring. e Ocean City ! Andrew R. Scull to Hannah S. Hay- , | day. Lot 859. section A. r_ ! Same to W. Shaffer Smith. Lot 867, n I Jonathan W. Barber et ux to Marj garet A. Cope. $2750. Lot 88. (lots of Chas. E. Doe). „ | Lewis M. Cresse et ux to George 1 W. Brownlee. Lots 63, 64 and 65, plan j 8, Bay Front n | Margaret C. Sparks to Fred. A. Pul- > linger. 82000. Lot 6. map 1, lands of r Wm. Delsroth. - John J. Foster et ux to Henry H. HudB son. 1 1900. Lots i. 3 and 6. Glrard Realty Co. Chas. P. Lake to George Wilson. 8230. ' Part of lot 652, sectln L. Ocean Site Co. to Thos. D. Quefns. Lot 864x19 feet on Wesley avenue 370 feet southwest from 49th street. Frank W. McCurdy to Andrew R. Scull. Part of lot 859. section A. ' Same to Pauline W. Winters. LoU 6 and 6. block 14: lot 37. block 6. Daniel McKeague to Atlantic City R. R. Co. $3C0. 38-100 acre near station at ' Tuckahoe. Jennie B. Henney et vlr to Alfred 1 Lawrence et ux 82800. Lot 602, section . . Annie B. Bamberger et vlr to Alice J. Stowman. 31160. Lot 37. section A. The Upper Township i ' Atlantic "Seashore Imp. Co. to HarMrlet K. McWade. Lot 24. block 11, 8trathmore. °

'* 0 I Cape lay C. H. Proof Should Convince Every Cape May C. H. Read*r The frank statements of a neighbor, telling the merits of a remedy, Bids you pause and believe. The same endorsement By some stranger far away Commands no belief at all. Here's a Cape May C. H. case. A Cape May C. H. citizen testifies. Read and be convinced. Mrs. Martin Spalding, Atlantic Ave., ! jCape May C. H„ N. J., says: "I have I 1- j found Doan's Kidney Pills to be just e j as represented. My back ached and I often felt dizzy and nervous. The eee j cretions from my kidneys were also a n j source of annoyance. Doan's Kidney | Pills soon restored me to good health." '- j The above statement must carry con- ! n viction to the mind of' every reader, j Don't simDlv ask for a kidney "remedy — - j ask distinctly for Doan's Kidney Pills, e the same as Mrs. Spalding had — the f ; remedy backed by home testimony, 50c «• : all stores: Foeter-ldilbnrn Co., Props., k | Buffalo, N. Y. r ' "When Your Back is lame— Remember the Name." A PITIFUL 8Z9XT j On Tuesday evening at about 10 I I o'clock, those who chanced to be at . I Jackson and Washington street, wltI j nessed an Intoxicated brute with two | : small boys upon whom he depended to I carry his beer can as he was unfitted - for the task. Upon approaching a sae I loon the man, with loud oatha, comic | manded the bahles to eater the barroom Jsind purchase his booze. | The ages of the children were about 2 .. | and 8 years. The man has lived In Cape May only a short time, and the less . time he remains the bfctter th/ populj Lttlon will be suited, as his Bridgetou j record Is not satisfactory here. " | The war department Is reforesting a Targe area near Fort Bayard. New Mcx- ' loa. -for use as an army hospital site. There are several bands of the Pera sian fat-tailed sheep on the national for-, est* of southern Utah. The large fat tall sometimes weighs as much as forty - pounds, and, like the hump on the camel Is a reserve supply of nourishment when food U lacking. Dr. B. E, Fernow. dean of the forest J school of the University of Toronto, and . B lis tow Adams, of the U.S. forest serJ vice, have Just been elected president ; - and secretary, respectively, of the socleI I ty of American foresters, the only or- . ganlzatlon of professional foresters In ( the western hemisphere. ' tnrqLAXMSs UTTIM „ ^ . Diet -of unclaimed letters remaining In the Cape May P. O. for week ending to,. hailing for the shove please say WH'Ml BL - O. te TAYLOR. T. K. toV-US i.«S2 «••• 7:- - ■- -

■ - t SHERIFFS SALE. i By Virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, | sale of Mortgaged Rremlaes, to me : directed. Issued out of the Court of of New Jersey, on the 10th day of January, A- D. 1914. In a certain cause wherein Allentown Portland Cement Company Is complainant, and F. Smith Lumber Company Is defendant. I shall expose to sale at public vendue, Monday, February 16, 1914 between the hours of twelve and five o'clock P. M.. to wit, at one o'clock In the afternoon of said day, at the Sheroffice. In Cape May Court House, ca:,, V,,:, bounty, New Jersey: I All the following tract or parcel of and premises hereinafter particudescribed situate, lying and being on Five Mile Beacli In thi Borough of North Wlldwood In the County of Cape May and State of Netv Jersey, and as lots No. 104 A. 104 B. 196 A, 106B. in block number two hundred and forty on plan of lou of North Wildwood Real Estate Company, which said plan Is on file in the office of the Clerk of Cape May County and State of New Jersey, being bounded and described as Beginning at a point on the southwesterly sloe of Eleventh avenua. at the of one hundred feet northwestwardly from the north westerly side of Pennsylvania avenue at the corner of lot number 104 B and running thence northwestwardly along the said southwesterly side of Eleventh avenue and front line of lots 104 A. 104 B. 106 A. m-B. 106 C. the distance of one hundred feet to the corner of lot number and .thence between narallel line at right angles to said Eleventh avenue with a width of one hundred feet the of one hundred feet, to the rear line of lota fronting on Twelfth ' COLEMAN F. CORSON. Sheriff. Dated January 20.1914 Hildreth, Sol'r. 1-23-14-41 P F— 89.60 NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS

c" Estate of Aehaah Wood, Deceased. Pursuant to the order of Edward L el Rice, Surrogate of the County of Oape le May, made on the 17th day of Decern ber A. D. 1913, on the application of the subscriber, Administrator c. t-a. of said •- deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit ' to the subscriber under oath or affirms tion their claims and demands against if the estate of said deceased within nine months from the seventeenth day of De * iember, A. D. 1913, or they will be for ever barred of any action against tin i- subscriber. lf Dated December 17, A. D. 191.1. I_ SAMUEL P. El. DREDGE, d Administrator e. t. a ' CAPE MAY COUNTY ORPHANS' COURT i. On the application i of Mary A. Edmunds, Administratrix of Order to s Clara Bennett, deceased, ' Show Cause for sale of lands L to pay debts. t Mary A. Edmunds, Administratrix oi Clara Bennett, deeeased, having exhibu1 ed to this Oourt, under oath, a just and . ■I true account of the personal estate and debts of eaid (Sara Bennett, d«ce*«ed e wheieby it appears that tbe personal e* . tatc of said Clara Bennett, deeeased is insufficient to pay her debts, and re - quested the aid of the Court in the prcm . ises, jt is ordered on this seventh day of T.n,,.ra A .n tot* -4k. * .11

January A. D. persoru interested in the lands, tenements, he freditamente and real estate of said Clara Bennett, deceased, appear before tht Court, at the eourt-bouse in Cape Maj Court House, on the eleventh day ot ' I March next, at 10.30 o'clock in the fore- ' noon, to show cause why so much of , the lands, tenements, hereditament* and " real estate of the said Clara Bennett, deceased, should not be sold is will be - sufficient to pay her debts, or the residue thereof, as the ease may require; and that thia order, signed by the Surro gate, shall be immediately hereafter set up at three of the most public places in the County of Chpe May for six weeks i successively, and be published at least " j once each week for the same time in , ; the Star and Wave, on* of the news . papers of this State. 1 HENRY H. ELDREBGE, ' * EDWARD L. RICE. „ .TAMES M. E. HILDRETH. Surrogat. ' _ j l-10-7t . Proctor. STATE OF HEW JERSEY Dacartmast of Btat*. B " c CERTIFICATE OF FZLIRO OF c02tBEXTT BY STOCKHOLDERS TO DXBBOLCTZOV. To all to whom these presents may come, " Greeting: Whereas. It appears to my sattafac- • tlon. by duly authenticated record of the I proceeding for the voluntary dls'solu- 1 ■ tlon thereof deposited In my office, that I > | the Cape May Coal and Ice Company, " > a corporation of this State, whose prln- , I clpal office Is situated at the corner of I ■ Jackson and Perry streets, In the City ■ of Cape May. County of Cape May. State 1 of New Jersey (Charles S. Church being the agent therein and In charge thereof. _ '■ upon whom process may be served), has ■ compiled with rite requirements of " "An i Act concerning corporations (Revision - of 1896T," preliminary to the issuing of 1 i this Certificate that such Consent has I ' been filed. / Now. therefore, L David 8. Crater. Sec- t retary of State of the State of New \ 1 Jersey, do hereby oertlfy that the said _ corporation did on the Iwenty-thlrd day of January, 1914, file In my office a duly executed and attested consent In writing io tbe dissolution of said cor- c ■ po ration, executed by more than two- c thirds In Interest of the stockholders a thereof, which said certificate and the r record of the proceedings aforesaid are f now on file lb my said office as provided , | by law. In testimony whereof. I have hereto ' set my hand and affixed my official seal, , ' at Trenton, this twenty-third day of | January. A. D. one thousand nine hun- - dred and fourteen. DAVTD S. CRATER. 48-1-8 l-6t Secretary of State. — : — c Don't trust to lock— put ylour money E ' where It- will *e absolutely secure. Look ■ ty the safety of the principal more * than the rdta^ag lntyfpM. Deposits. with r 1 Security Xftrn Oft „> -.wv 2 aHr k '«**, 'tegce* "* *=■

Since Organization Over lave Beea Paid il to Beneficiaries of Policies by Tbe Prudential -nfll in the State of New Jersey. This large amount of Life Insurance money paid to the citizens of this State is a marked evidence of great foresight and wisdom in taking out Life Insurance in ®The Prudential FORREST F. DRYDEN, Pmid.nt

EslsbKshed 1886 ?8m Cwecttoi ; THE DAYLIGHT STORE 1 the Standard Fashions For February, Ready Advance Fashion Sheet — the new Patterns for late winter as well aa early spring. The Standard Spring Quarterly is also ready: Patterns, 10c and 16c each. Standard Quarterly, 20c, including a coupon for one pattern free. Designer for February, 10c; oneyear subscription, 75c; special, twoyear, $1.00. 0. L. W. Knerr 518 & 520 Washiaytno S«. Cape May, N J. NOTICE

Having made arrangements with an out of town Laundry to do Flat Work, we will take your Bed and Table Linen at 60c a dozen, including one Spread. Single pieces at the following prices: Spreads 16c ' Tahle Clothes 6c up Napkins ... 2c Towels- *c Roller Towels . . . .r Sr ' Pillow Cases 3c Holster Cases 6c Rlankets. double 50c Blankets, single . 26c Quilts . 26c up We dn not do- work by the hundred or rough dry. ^ ALL Shirts Hand IroneJ""*' TROYLAUNDRY Harry E. Balm, Proprietor 310 Decatur Street I Cape May, N. J. Keystone Phone 40D. Est 1906. J W. H. BRIGHT Fire liuuranct as* gatt *4 C*p« May C, HOLLY BEACH N. J. VOTZCR ' TO POULTRY RAXSRRS A <fieetihf of < the CepeMay County Association will be held, at -the Grande Hall, on February 4tb. 1914, All members and all those who desire become members are cordially Invited. 80-1-81-1 1. HOTXCE OF ■ETTUBKERT Notice Is hereby given that the accounts of the subscriber, as executor of M. Swauger. deceased, will be audited and stated by the Surrogate, and, reported for settlement to the Orphans' Court of Cape May on the fourth day of March next. Dated January 28. 1*14. JOHN B. HUFFMAN. 1-5 ts • Executor.' a This Will Interest ■other* Mother Gray"* Sweet Powdar* .for . rritev# Fe*erishnes*, Headache, ] Stomach, Teethtag Dtaorder*, more and regulate the Bowels sad destroy They break up.OokU ja ** km. Used byjsotker» for 24 hoars. AH dntygists, tea* Bastpis nut* Address, A. : ' 4aJ*vi VS4MXI 0 tt- HKSC"

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FOR SALE. FOR SALE— 17 ROOM COTTAGE ' ON, COLUMBIA AVE. A BARGAIN, $6,000. W. M. CASSEDY, 223 DECATUR ST. Keystone 35D. FOR SALE X A desirable double dwelling on Franklin street, centrally located. Rents regularly for $21 per month. Large lot in rear suitable for stable or garage. Gilbert C. Hughes, Realty, No. 214 Ocean , street, city. FOR SALE THREE POULTRY FARMS-One 17 acres, 6 acres and 3 acres. Apply to i J. H. Hughes 410. Washington street. POTATOES FOR SALE - ! ' 400 bushels potatoes for sale. Price in i 1 lota 1 to 10 bushels, 8d,cents per bushel; - 11 to 100 bushels, 75 cents per bushel. 1 Cape May Farmstead, George 0. Rea, . j Manager. Both phones. j MONEY \ WILL LOAN MONEY ON FIRST MORTGAGE For Sale Cheap — Property near Beach, ' ; oa Howard Street. Also first class small farm property. • Maryland Casualty Co. will go on your ( bond for small premium. I G. BOLTON ELDREDGE, Merchants Nat. Bank Bldg. »

REAL ESTATE t TO BE SACRIFICED , The best built cottages in -Cape May. . Most desirable location, close to the beach. Completely furnished, has 7 bed rooms, 3 bathe, steam heat, laundry in . the bMement, gas and electric lights, this cottage cost $20,000; will sell oa terms to suit purchaser. SOL. NEEDLES, Gaps May City, N. I. i pOR RENT— Stable, 40x60, hay loft, carriag* house with all conveniences. Whole stable will be rented or single "tails. On Chestnut street. Gilbert O. Hughes, 214 Ocean street. AGENTS WANTED j AGENTS WANTED— I^rge profits tell- | ing Arnold Dampers, saves one-third j fuel. Arnold Damper Co, Nicholson, P*- 1031-1-3-3 POULTRY y. SALE — White Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching, one dollar per actting of fifteen. After September 1st, stock for sale. H. C. Pierson. corner and Union atreeta. lOo-y NOTICE , ALL PERSONS ARE FORBID T» TRESPASS THE HIOBEE FARM, UNDER THK OF THE LAW. ETTA H. GREGORY, " MERRITT WILSON.

| TRUCK FOR SALE The "Suburban" Kb* oaly truck built in Cap* May County. DuplicuU parts can bo obtained witbia a few hours, without orcn goinf out of tbe County for then. Capacity two and one-half ton. A special feature of thb truck is ita WORM DRIVE whidi does amy villi chain and .proeket, which h.a proved superior to the old method. Every pert guerenteed. Quick Sele et e law price Cell or Address M. L. BAYARD & CO. Woodbine, N. J.

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