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LEGAL ADVERTISING ni THE UNITED STATES . 1 DISTRICT COOBT For the District of Hew Jersey: 'Abraham Kono witch, J ( et fcL I , vg > In Admiralty. ^ Etcam Dredge V ( "•V. Z'. Glares" J , ( In obedience to a Monition to me di- ( rected, in the abore-entitled cause. I ( have seised and taken into my posses- ( eion the foUo wing -described to wit: ( Steam Dredge "N. Z. Graves" for the , causes set forth in the libel now pending in the tJ. S. District Court for tl* District of; New Jersey, at Trenton, I hereby give notice to all persons claiming the said described Steam Dredge "N. Z. Graves". Or knowing or baring anything to say why the same should not be condemned and forfeited, and the proceeds thereof distributed according to the prayer of the libel, that they be and appear before the said Court, to be held in and for the District of New Jersey, at the United States Court Room, in the City of Trenton on the 16th day of February, 1015. at 10.30 o'dock on the forenoon Of that day. if the same shall be a day of jurisdiction, otherwise on the next day ol jurisdiction thereafter, then and there to interpose a claim for the same, and to make their allegations in that behalf. ALBERT BOLLSQTWEILER, U. S. Marshal Dint, of New Jersey. 71-2-6-2U UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY In the matter- of In Bankruptcy. Louis Sagel, ■ Notice of Bankrupt. Meeting. To the Creditors of Louis Sagel. of the City of Wild wood, in the County of Cape May. and District of New Jersey, a bankrupt: — Notice is hereby given that Louis Sagel. bankrupt, hssMiled -his petition dated January 5th, 1015/ praying for a discharge from all his debts in bankruptcy and that all creditors and other persons are ordered to attend at the hearing upon aaid petition ln-fore said court, in the, U. R. Post Office Building, at Newark, in said District, on Monday, March 22d, 1M5, at 10.30 A. M. and then and there show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioners should not be granted. ELI H. CHANDLER, Referee in Bankruptcy. Dated Atlantic City. N. J.. January 20th. A. D. 1015. ( It

1. RIDDING THE RUSSIAN ARMY OF GRAFT o Since the dark backward and abysm i of time army contracts have Ix-en one . of the warmest nesta of graft in nearly every country under the sun. There ] wgs plenty of graft in the Russian army j and everyone knew it. 'Minister Suk- : hoinlinuff and his committees set themselves to study its methods snd to hunt - it down, with the result that many leaks were stop|H-d, and a new scheme devised whereby the corps commander. — the general who has under liira a large militarv station with forty or fifty thousand T m-m— is himself responsible for the purchase of stores, and is expected to get as much as possible direct from the producers. from the farmers or the agricultural associations, instead of getting j them through contractors and middle- i men. In this way an immense saving has been made, and things have been tightened up all around. With the backing of the Duma. Minister Rukliomlinoff lias been able to spend ^ about $300,000,000 yearly on the Rus- j sion army, Vitb results that have already passed into history. It is not for nothing that they rail him "the Kitchener of Russia."— From "Leaders of Russia's Armies." by diaries Johnston, in the American Review of Reviews for January. | Barkers ,£jg99 HAIR BALSAM Vriw ta wsdlcsw SssSrsB. ForRfrtoriwMorMl, Bea-itr toGrsy orF^dsdHshSTOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES. Call and see our line of Stove Boards, Coal Hoda. Oil Cloths, Stove Blinking and enamels. JESSE M BROWN. RUBBER GOODS, ice bags, hot water bottles, syringes, atomisers, rubber gloves, etc., priced especially low at this time. Mec ray's Pharmacy. Washington and Perry streets, Cape May, N. JNOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS The 8tar and Wave forms will be cloned on Thursday afternoon of each week at 500 p. m. 8m tbeae nsw eabr naaSis a« WentaelTa. M Parry street. h

LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS. In Chancery of New Jersey: To Frederick W. Wolff and May Wolff, his wife, and Sydney D. Coo well: By virtue of an order of. the Court of Cliancery of New Jersey, made on the thirtieth day of January, nineteen Hundred and fifteen, in a cause wherein the Cape May Building and Loan Association is Complainant and you and others are Defendants, you are required to appear, plead, answer or demur to tlie bill of said Complainant on or before the second day of April, nineteen ' hundred and fifteen, or the said Nil will be taken as confessed against you. The said bill is filed to. foreclose a 1 mortgage given by you, the said Fred- ' erick W. Wolff and May Wolff, his wife, to the Gape May Building and Loan As- ^ sociation. dated August the sixth, nine1 teen hundred and thirteen, on lands and personal property in Cape May City, ' Cape May County. New Jersey, and you, ' Frederick W. Wolff, are made a De- ' fendant because you own said lands and ' personal property, and you. May Wolff, i are made a Defendant because, as the ! wife/of the said Frederick W. Wolff, ' you claim to have some interest in said f lands and personal property, and you, ' 8ydney D. Conwell, are made a Defendant, because you hold a mortgage upon said premises, given by the said P Frederick W. Wolff and wife to you, and bearing date October sixteenth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, which ' will be cut out by a sale in said cause. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH. Solicitor of Complainant, f 214 Ocean Street Cape May City, N. J. r 76-2-5ts — P. F. $10.50 * BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS PUBLIC SALE OF BONDS The Board of Chosen Freeholders of p the County of Cape May. New Jersey. f will sell at PUBLIC SALE, at the Court House, Cape May Court House. Gape May County, -New Jersey, at the hour 8 of eleven o'clock in the forenoon of 0 Tuesday/ the second day of March. A. D. 8 1915. tlifjMpHon-ing designated corporate bonds of said County in the manner and r subject to the conditions hereinafter e named, at not less than par: a TWENTY THOUSAND ($20,000.00) DOLLARS, ROAD IMPROVEMENT '' BONDS in denominations of One Tliousn and ($1,000,001 Dollars each, in all twpnty bonds numbered consecutively *rom One to Twenty, both inclusive, to bear interest at the rate of Five (5«&l per r The bonds la-ar date Mareli 2d. 1015. snd are payable in thirty years from that date; accni.il interest to be paid

the purchaser. The bonds will la- sold in blocks of j thousand ($1,000,001 dollars, with the privilege of taking three thousand . ] ($3,000.00) dollars worth at the- same 1 figure. 1 A deposit of two 12% I of the pur^ j chase price will he required of the pur- ( chaser, and sealed bids will la- rocog- , [nixed if accompanied hv the required j i deposit. I The Board reserves the right to re- , jpet, any or all bids. | On behalf of the Finance Committee: , FRANK W. FOWKF.S. Clerk. , of Chosen Freeholders of the , County of Cape May. New Jersey. I Sea Isle Citv. New Jersey. Jan. 25. 1015. 75-2-6-3 ts THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY. Alfred Lindholm. et als.T I In Admiralty Boat j "Frances It Smith" j In obedience to a monition "to me directed. in the above-entitled cause, I have seized and taken into my possesion the following-described to wit: j boat " Frances M. Smith" For the .causes set forth in the libel now pending tin the U. S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, at Trenton. I here[bv give notice to all person^ claiming the said described boat "Frances M. Smith." or knowing or having anything so say why the same should not be condemned and forfeited, and the proceeds ■ thereof distributed according to the . prayer of the libel, that they be and , appear before the said Court, to be held | in and for the District of New Jersey, at the United States Court Room, in the City of Trenton on the ninth day of February, 1915, at 10.00 o'clock on the r forenoon of that day, if the same ahall r be a day of jurisdiction, otherwise on the next day of jurisdiction thereafter, S then and there to interpose a claim for II the same, and to make their allegations in that behalf. ALBERT BOLLSOH W FILER, U. S. Marshal, Dist. of New Jersey. e Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S »*-. CASTOR I A

LEGAL ADVERTISING Appropriating Ordinance 1915. Aa Ordinance to direct and prescribe the amount of taxes to be levied in the 0ity of Gape May, in the year A. D„ ; 1915, and to make appropriations and i limit expenditures for the time begid ning the first day of January A. D- _ i 1915, and ending the thirty-firat day of I December, 1015. Section I. Be it ordained and en l acted by the inhabitant# of the City of •ape May in (Sty Council assembled 1 and it is hereby enacted by the author- • . ity of the yame, that the following . amounts are hereby appropriated for 1 the rwpectjys^Surposes herein stated from any funds in the treasury, to be mwd for the respective purposes and not ~ . otherwise. I I Mayor's Salary 5 600.00 Recorder, Superintendent of ] Water Works, etc 1,200.00 Assessor's Salary ..>. 600.00 I Collector's Salary 700.00 Treasurer'# Salary X. 800.00 . Building Inspector's Salary . . 300.00 . SBty Solicitor'# Salary 1,200.00 _ j Street Supervisor's Salary , . 660.00 Bnginecr of Water Works... 840.00 T [ Two Assistant Engineers of j Water Works 1.560.00 , Two Engineers, Fire Dept . . . 1,560.00 Police and Watchmen 8,000.00 1 Lighting Streets and Public ; Building# 20,000.00 * Repairing. Cleaning and Watering Streets 7,500.00 Fire and Water . 7,000.00 Property and Improvement.. 4,000.00 r S Incidentals 3,500.00 Interest on Gty Bonds and L Notes , 40500.00 f Sinking Fund : . 15,640.00 -. Schools, Manual Training. . . 800.00 t Payment of $1000 School Bond 1,000.00 e Interest on School Bonds.... 1,005.00 j r Stationery. Printing and Adf vertising 4,000.00 I. Fire Department 4,500.00 e Memorial Services 200.00 C d Board of Health • 1,000.00 r •perating Sew»r Plant 2,000.00 « •ity Carpenter 660.00 ) ©ity Engineer 800.00 r Engineer of Pumping Station 7 80. (XV i- AmUsCments v 1,750.00 i- Overseer of Poor, salary .... 300.00 n Oitv Laborer 660.00 R r Music 5,000.00 r | _ I- Total $140,615.00 Section 2. And be it further ordained *' aad enacted that the money appro- " priated by the first section shall be dea rived from the following sources: riven iron, me luiiuwmjf suuices.

Anticipated Water Rents... $22,000.00 T Anticipated Licenses and Miscellaneous Receipts 7.000.00 _ Duplicate for 1015 111.615.00 Total — .$140,615.00 • , The increase in this ordinance at this time amounts to $8,100.00, The addi- q tional appropriation however, does not infer that the expenses of the city have bi-en increased, but a strong desire to settle some old accounts which haVc accumulating for several years Section 3. And bo it further ordained and enacted by the authority of the ' same, that this Ordinance shall take ef-. feet immediately. .Passed the 28th day of January A. D. 1015. CHARLES YORK. , President of City Council. Approved the 20th day of January A. D. 1915. W. M. CASSEDY, Attest:— ' THOMAS W. MILLET. Recorder. LIKE FINDING MONEY. [ . Mecray's Pharmacy Offers Popular , j Medicine at Half-Price j | Mecrav's Pharmacy, the popular druggist. is making an offer that is just like finding money for they are selling a regj ular 50 cent bottle of Dr. Howard's eel- [ ebrated specific fbr the cure of const i pa - g tion and dyspepsia at half-price. In ad- . . dition to this large discount they agree g to return the money to any purchaser p whom the specific does not cure, j It is quite unusual to be able to buy j fifty cent pieces for a quarter, but that ^ is what this offer really means, for it ia e only\ recently, through the solicitation of ,f Druggist Mecray that this medicine e could be bought for less than fifty cents, II they urged the proprietors to allow n them to sell it at this reduced price for r_ a little while, agreeing ' to sell a cer,r tain amount. The result has justified ; ,s their good judgment for the sale has been something remarkable. Anyone who suffers with headache, y. dyspepsia, dizziness. sour stomach, specks before the eyes, or any liver - trouble, should take advantage of this opportunity, for Dr. Howard's specific will enre all these troubles. But if by any chance it should not, Mecray's Pharmacy will return yonr money. i :

M. H. WARE 616 WABHUeTOI ST. Hardware Fishing Tackle Cutlery and House Furnishings Iiyao— xi« I W. H. BRIGHT Fire Insurance Is mny part of Caps Mar Ca HOLLY BEACH. N. J A. H. FAULKNER Contractor and Builder *21 Btgfces Street Cape lay, H.J. Troy Laundry CBder Sum lUufeaeu Siace INS WORK and ROUGH DRY 36 CENTS A DOZEN All shirts handii oned. Ladies' fine wear ; all dried in open ! airHarry E. Balm, Proprietor 310 Decatur Street Cape May, Ni J. Phsne «»D. Est. l«l. - \ EDWARD W. SAYRE Carpenter and Builder. JOBBING WORK WILL RECEIVE | PROMPT AND EFFICIENT ATT EN- ( TION. »1» QUEEN STREET HOTEL DEVON ALL THE YEAR. STEAM HEAT. RUNNING WATER. REASONABLE RATES. J. L. KEHR, PROP. LUMBER AND Mill Work V \ GEO. OGDEN & SON, JOHN BRIGHT GENERAL INSURANCE Real Estate and Mortgage Investments RIGHT BHlUm WUIVeOD LI TEN Strong Companies Ajirmu Capital over III.MI.HI Representee by BAMUHbL T. ELI DREDGE. Flra Insurance Aaant Twenty-Six years ef^erperlenea. Tear , pro taction from lean by «ra Apply te a ». ur.nwoGE out Mar. immm.

horses '-fcdaa F0R sale Constantly on hand all sorts of horses from the heapest b» the beat, may size or load. Just write what you want aad I will send it aa 10 days trial and will take H away if not satisfactory. You pidtissly take ao chance as the animal Must Suk Yea. Roakember that Ike guarantee is goad on Horses Costs sold at Auction as well as at private soles. Meet of Cape May County horses ooaoe frosa Woodbine, on account of square dealings. MAX POTASHNICK ' Woodbine. N. J. H rf - A A OPEN DAILY™* Childred'i Dresses, 49 to 9Sc, according te or Ladies' Skirts and Petticoats. Gents Rubber Boots. A few left in Boys' s $2.25, high tops ; J. Laventhol V 319 WASHINGTON STREAM DERR'S ICE CREAM Specinl Attention to Family Trade. Orders Promptly Delivered Factory, 314 Mansion St Dining Room, 313 was»eet0>' TABLE D'HOTE DITHERS A 9PECIA LTT Kavatonc Phone si A WHEN lURMSMNG A SUMMER HOME whether it be a cozy bungalow or a magnificent mansion, it is oi nst importance to secure the aid of a reliable dealer. Your comfort and pleasure depend on your selection not for s day only aa with many purchases, but for years to come, and a large percentage of the coal be saved by the advice and assistance of an experienced deako. WENTZELL'S, 33 Perry Street. Refrigerators of tried and proven quafity. New importation of mattings. New Linoleums, Grex Grass Rngs. Everything in honas furnishings. Come in and tee.

THE WINDSOR Cape May NJ Miss Halpin

WINDSOR HOTEL NEAR THE BEACH * OPEN ALL THE YEAR carge Sun Parlors. Electric Elevator* ^ Open Fires and Steam Heat MISS HALPIN

cqT5 H. C. BOHM 232 JACKSON STREET FOR FRESH FISH Taken from his own fish pound daily ALL OTHER SEA FOODS IN SEASON Both Phones Prompt Deliveries El wood L. Chambers Jere E. Chambers Chambers Bros. DEALERS IN ; Fresh Fish, Oysters, Clami and Crab Meat. 322 MANSION STREET CAPE MAY. N. J. Auto Delivery • fl Keystone Pheow'228D BeU Pbaoe 17W \