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LEGAL ADVERTISING SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of a w rit of Fieri l'acias, for Mlc of M.ftgngul Premises. U> me Hi rectcd. ifisueti out of the Court of Clian- ' eery of New Jersey, on the 1st day of j March. A. IF HH.'i, in u certain cause] ' wherein Frank Dining '» complainant, and Af-nie C. McDonnell. et »ir. et al., are defendants. I sliall expos.- to sale at public- vendue, on ( • MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1915. between the hours of twelve and five o'clock p. m., t<> wit. at one o'clock in the aft.Tiic«>n of said .lay. at the Sheriff'o office, in Cape May Court House. Cap- Mar County. New -l.-rs.-y: All those certain tracts or parcels of land and premises hereinafter particularly dcscrilH-d, sitnat.- in the City of » . (ape May. in the County of Cape May und state of New Jersey. First: "AH that certain lot of land and premises sit oat.- lying and being in the City. County and Stat.- afor.-sai.l and adjoining lands formerly of J. and. 11. MeMakin and the lot whereon John Haney formerly lived. butted and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stone act in tin- ground on the Kast Bide of Perry street to the southward and eastward of the saiij John Hauev's dwelling house and store: and ' running from •thence along I the East side of said street South twenty-seven degrees East thirty-four feet to said Mo Male in 'a line; from thence along said "McMakin's line North f ■ sixty-two degrees Kast seventy-five feet"; from thence North twenty-seven degrees West along^aid McMakin's line twenty-nine and four-tenths feet to a stone for a corner; from tlu-nce South sixty-five degrees and thirty minutes , West seventy-five feet to the place of j beginning, within which hounds are con- 1 tained two thousand three hundred and | twentv-fivc square feet of land, be the . same more or less." Seennd : "All that certain lot of land j and premises situate on the northeast i sidy of Perry street and adjoining land of M. K. Beiru and J. and B. MeMhkin. | in the aforesaid City of Cap- May ami I hounded as follows, via: Beginning at a ] stone in the tyirtlicast side line of said • Perry atrevt ; thence along said side line j of street. South twenty -seven degrees ( East thirty-four feet to said McMakin's ; land: thence binding hv said last nam - ; ed land. North sixty-two degrees East. ; four f.-et. to aaid Beirn's land: thence binding l>y sai.l Beirn's land, North . twenty-seven degrees West, thirty- 1 four feet ; thence .South, sixtv-five d<- | grees and thirty minutes West, four , feet, to the pine.- of beginning, contain- j ing one hundred and tliirtv-six square ' feet of land, be the same more or less." > Tract number one above described , was conveyed to Michael' Beirn by <b-.il from A vr.it W. Tompkins, et MX..' dated I March 5. 1804. ami r.-cor«l«l in the Cape ' May County Clerk's Ofliee in D.nl Book No. SO. pages 2112. etq. Tract number two above dfsrribcd was conveyed to Michael Beirn by deed from George Phillip-. et u\.. dat.il April 3. 1K71. and recorded in the Cape May , County Clerk's Ofliee in Dual Book No. ' ■3fl. pages 421, etc. ! The said Michael F. Beirn being so -seized of the above two tracts of land, • departed this life on or about > April 6. '1873. first having made and .-x.-ciit.il 'lii* last will am! testament: which said ' will was duly probat.il before the Regis - jter of Wills of lliiladelphia. P.iinsvl1 vania, and a duly exemplified copy ■ thereof filed in the Surrogate's Ofliee of the County of Cap-- May. New Jersey. wherein anil whereby lie devised said tracts of land to wife. Sarah C. Beirn. during her life, anil at her death, then to his children. John Beiru and Agnes C. Beirn. now McDonnell) absolutely. Tie- sai.l Sarah C. B.-irn and John C. It-iin having died in the uioiitli ' • of December. eighteen Imndr.-d and eighty -fi ve, "i n testate and unmarried, the whole of sa'd premises .1. -s.-end.il t» said Agn.-s C. Beirn. who, subsequently married William « '. McDonnell, party he'eto, in foe. Third: All the right, title and inter.•t of the l»artv of the first part of. in and to "A right of way in and over a certain strip of land situate, Iving and b«irg at Cap- May City, in the County of Cap- Mav aii-I State of New Jersev, rn.l bn.iiid.il as follows, that is to sav: Beginning at u p.iut in the middle line of Perry street and. southwest - wardly comer of Michael F. Beirn's lot of land: tli.-4l-e 111 South twfllt V-f.'lir and one-half d.-gr.-es East. seven feet to ; a corner: thence (2) at riglit angles to said Perry street in a northeasterly di- i . reetion seventy-nine feet, more or less. ' to a eonu-r in tlie line of oth.— lands owned hv the sai.V Edwanl ('. Kniglit; thence (3) North twenty-four and one- j half degrees West to the soutli.-ast.-rlv j .-nrner of the sai.l MiHiael F. B-irn's lot! of land: <4 > South sixty-four' and one-half degr.i's East, seventv-nine feet, more »r leys, to the said center line of Perry street and place of In-ginn-ing. Being the same premises which Edward. C. n:-dit lr- indenture dated June ISM) ami reeord.il in the Cam- ; May Ormnlv Cleric's OP'ee in Deed Itook - No. 415. pages 306. etc.. granted and conveyed to said Sarah C. Beirn. li.-r heirs and assigns, as a riglit of way. The said Sarah C. Beirn liaving departed this life in the year eigliteen j hiindr.il and eighty-five, intestate and iinmarri.il. the same desei-nd.il to and ! . became vested in said Agnes C. Beirn. , now McDonnell, her daughter and only tbair at law. Fourth: "All that certain lot of land, situate, lyino- and being in the City. Countv and State aforesaid, butted and , bounded as follows: Beginning at a point in the present northeasterly side line of Perry street, 'at the distance of seventy feet southerly from the sontheily corner of lot number Dm. atjaid out on a plan of lots _ of James Moonev. property located at Cape Mar, New Jersey, and filed in the Cape May County Clerk's Office, and how owned bv Letitia P. Hand (said Hand's lot being a part of a tract of Isnd formerly known aa the Ocean House Property); thence, running along other l»nd of Joseph K. Wilson, North sixty -nine degrees and forty-five minutes' East, seventy-two and tea one-
LEGAL ADVERTISING biindr.-dths feet to a point in a line of I j land formerly b-longmg to • John B. 'MeMakin (now of Annie C. Knight fx !r i thence along sai.l last named line. South | twenty- two degrees and nine minutes j j Kast. two and thirty-one hundredths ] ".feet to another |>oint id said .Knight's ! "*1 line; thence South sixty-eight degrees j *' 1 ami eight minutes West . seventv-nine ] - stid ninetv-five one hundiVdths feet along land of said Agnes C. McDonnell ■ to a point in Perr - j^treet . as now laid '•lit; thence North fwentv-two deg-ess i one hundredths fc-efc to a point in said j 11 str.i-t ; thence North sixty-nine degree-J r" and forty-five minutes East seven and^ l'- i ninety One -hundredths feet to the plff e i Jof beginning, enntaiuing t»<> hundred. " (and seventy -one sqitarc feet of land." j I Being the same premises which Joseph >' R. Wilson, et tlx.', by dc.il dated Sep- ] y t.-inber 1. 1010. and recorded" in the Cap.- 1 Mav Countv Clerk's Office. September j ;.l|s. 1010. in Dnil Book No. 255. pages SO.1 g etc.. granted and conveyed to said Ag- j .1 n-s C, McDonnell, in fee. d! _ Also all the furniture. b<ils. bedding. ! n> carpets, matting, rugs, linen, china., dj glass and crockery ware, cooking "ten- j sils and other household goods and furit niture and personal property now in and | d about or that mav be hereafter placed | n in and about the builditi/ on the above | --. described premises. A. g COLEMAN F. CORSON. Sheriff, k Date.1 March 8. 1815. \ ir Jas. M. E. Hildretli. Sol'r. V n 3-12. 41 V-f S3? .20 h PUBLIC NOTICE n NOTICE IS HEREBY til YEN that the subscribers intend to apply to the ' Legislature of the State of New Jer- | I scy, now in session, for the passage of ] - - a bill, the object of which shall be to] ~ j authorize the State Water Supply Com- ' j mission to purchase for' the State of j e | New Jersey, for the purpose of appro1 j printing and conserving the potable wa- ! I ters thereon to the general and com- j ■* | mon use of the inhabitants of the State, I '* j lands in Atlantic, Burlington and Cam- j " den Counties, including the lands, prem- 1 '•jises and water right's owned bv the d ) Estate of Joseph Wharton, deceased, ( " : and to provide for "the submission to a ! " vote of the people of the State the an - j '*• I tliorization of the issuance of bonds of - ;* the State of New Jersey by the State . 8 1 Water-Supply Commission to the j I amount of $1,000,000 for this purpose in ] b, conformity with ArtiJc 4, Section 0, e I Paragraph 4. of the State Const it un i tion_ • , (Signed) "I HARRY R. HUMPHREYS. r ] President. State Water-Supply Com- * I CIIARLe3"h. Ff)l.WEI;L, d' Dated Trenton. n"j.. March ft. 1»1S. e NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS. k In Chancery of New Jersey: ] j} To Frederick W. Wolff and May Wolff,! il his wife, and Sydney D. Con well : v j By virtue of an order of the Court j '■ ' of Chancery of New Jersey, made on the ' 0 thirtieth day .of January, nineteen hun- j |. dred and fifteen, in a cause wherein >. the Cape May Building and Loan Asso- ! j ciation is Complainant and you and j . others are Defendants, you arc required ' . to appear, plead, answer ot demur to i ir the bill of said Complainant on or be- j <* fore the second day of April, nineteen j hundred an<T fifteen, or the said bill ] I, will be taken as confessed against you. j r The said bill is fil.-d to foreclose a| it mortgage given by you. the said Fred- 1 ' crick. W. Wolff and May Wolff, his wife,) jf to the Oipe May Building and lx>an Asj soeiation. dated August the sixth, nine- ' i- teen hundred and thirteen, on lands and i ix r-onal property in Cape May City, j 1 ("ape May County. New Jersey, and you,' Frederick W. Wolff, are made a De- - fendant because you own said lands and i ) personal property, and you. May Wolff,, j are made a Defendant bi-eattse. as the j wife of the said Frederick W. Wolff. , von claim to have some interest in sai.l : lands and personal property, and you. ; r Sydney D. Conwell, are made a De- • ^ fendant. because you' hold a mortgage , upon said premises, given by the said , Frederick W, Wolff and wife, to yon. ' i and bearing date October sixteenth. ■ ' | nineteen hundred and thirteen, which . will be cut ouj by a sale in said cause, j j,i JAMES M. E. HILDRETH. . | Solicitor of Complainant, 214 Ocean Street Cape May City, N. J.] I 7(l-2-ats — P. F.">10.50 ADVERTISEMENT 1 Repairs and Additions to Beach Pro-j i' tection. City of Cape May, h. J. | c Proposals , in the form of sealed bids j " j will be received by the .City Council | 9 i of the City of Cape May, N. J., in tli- \ - ! Council assembled on i j MARCH 22, 1015, j | at the hour of 8.00 P. M. at the Council I i chamber in the City Hall of said CityJ r for the construction of additions to the | beach front bulkhead, and repairs to ! other existing structures and board wain j and for the grading and gravelling of tlie Beach avenue in said city together with t all appurtenances in accordance with '• plans and .specifications therefore on t file in the office of the City Recorde' on B and after March Oth. 1015. t Proposals must be in strict accordance | w-ith the plans and specifications; must I be sealed and delivered to said Council f at the time and place specified, and at t no other time or place will any proposal f be received. Upon receipt of the or .p f- ! sis the same will be unsealed "and the ' . contents will be publicly announced In I
LEGAL ADVERTISING if j the presence of such parties that are ^ I th-n and there present. f ^ Copies of said plans and specifications ...may he procured from the Recorder is j said City on or after March !l. 10*5, bv . a deposit of $5. for each set. which w. I 8 j be retnrned to the bidder upon t%e BU-- , ,t ' render of same in good eonditidn. "P.II details and form of. and the provisions djand conditions underhand subject to fi which the qiroti.sals must b-. made and ,1 , will be received, are shown in said gp.-o-■s I ifieations. The City Council expressly reserves ' the riglit to reject any or all bids. ClIAS, YORK, President of Oty Council, ■•j U C. Ashbttrn, • "'(Acting Chairman on Coin. Streets an! Highway's, j J0IIX W. MECRAY, Member of Committ.-". f- 151-30-3t r- | IN THE DISTRICT COURT i d | OF THE UNITED STATES ! d /For the District of New Jersey. i f IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of ' l Jn 0 US23L " 1 J' I - To the cr.iiitors of Senn-Coney Company. in the County of Cape May and district aforesaid, bankrupt, j Notice is hereby given th/it on the . '"''J't.v third day of February, A. D.. , 1 1915, the said Scnn -Coney Com|iany 1 | was duly adjudged a bankrupt -, and that ° j the first mn-ting of its crditofs will i 'I j be held at the Court House, in Cape : I May Court House. Cape .May County. " New Jersey, on the twenty-fifth dav ' of March. A. D.. 1»I5. at 10.30 o'clock in '"I tin- forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their i claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankriyit and transact such other bus- ,** as may properly (one la-fore said ■' meeting. " ALBERT R. MeALUSTER. I Referee in Bankrupt.-*-. 1 1 Diit.il March 8th. 1015. l' | 155-3-13 " NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Estate of Robert Chambers, Deceased. Pursuant to the order of Edward L. i- Rice, Surrogate of the County of Cape May. made on the fifteenth day pf Febj ruary A. 1). 1915. on the application of 1 I jtlic subscriber, Administrator of said (!>'•- _ ! ceased, notice is hereby given to the , j ereditofs of said deceased to exhibit ' to the subscriber under oatli or affinnn!ti«h their, claims and demands ig-iifist' ; I the estate, of said deceased within r.ine \ ' j months from the fifteenth day of Rob--j ruary. A. D. 1915, r they will be fur- t ^ j ever barred of any action against the ' Dated February 15. A. D. 1915. ' WILLIAM T. STEVENSj < , j 113-2-27-9- Administrator. J ~ Philadelphia County, ss. > ' I THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA I a ! To WILLIAM WELSH. Executor of tlie 1] Will of Mary Ross Welsh, Dec'ib WE O iMMAND YOU. as before We 1 j did. that, laying aside all business and (, I in your proper person before the llon- . orable tlie Judges of our Orphans' Court i at a court to be held on Friday, the I 2«ith dav of March. A. D. 1915. at 1<>!< j o'clock ill the forenoon, to show cause j , . j whv voi i should not he removed a- Ex- { , .i-utor under the Will of Marv Ross J Welch. Dec-nsed. and tlie letters testa-!® . nientarv grant.il to you in sai.l estate! . be vaeat.il. and new lett.-n awarded to J • i some one in vour place, and further !• abide the order of the Court in the . : prr<».is'K. And hereof fail not. j j WITNESS, the Honorable MORRIS | j DALI.ETT. 1 *resi.l»nt Judge of our said], ■i Court at Philadelphia, the Sth .lav of U - . >la .eh. A. IV 1915. , ' (S'-al of the Orphans Court of Pl.Ha- j ■ j j . . I) Ilia " joJJX I Koy vRn •j 2nd Asst. Clerk. O. C. ] . MaeCOV. EVANS. HUTCHINSON &il i. - I.KlYIS. j, ' 1218 Real Estate Trust Building. f Philadelphia. Pa. !1 349-3-12-11 P. F. *3.40. li Many Caildren are Sickly ] , | ^Mother lirav's Sweet Pow.l.-rs for!. | sell T.-etliiiig ^hsorders. Tn.l i ' Destron Warms. At all dniggists. 25e. I (j I Sample Notfil.-d Free. Address. Allen S. ' , I Olmsted. URov. X. Y. 152-2-24- lot j — 0 " j j A ST. PATRICK'S SUPPER j1 On St. Patrick's Eve. Tuesday. Mareli " ■ lOtli. the ladies of the West Cape May ' Sewing Circle will serve a delicious re- 8 J past , in the basement of the Chapel for ^ j tlie small sunt of 25 cents. You know tj of the reputation of these culinary j artists. Our only advice to you is to ' ' ■ Be there on time. : o C CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Um For Over 30 Years " , Signature of e t ' o I High- School Minstrel — Friday and • Saturday evenings. March 19 and 20; fi • Street Hall— Don't forget V i the date. t
LEBAL ADVERTISING Ho. 9*85 Report of the Condition of THE MERCHANTS RATIONAL BANK at Cape May in the State of New Jersey, at the close ' of business March 4th, 1915. RESOURCES 1 <-atia and discounts $320,029.59 draffcs, secured. $00.23: unsecured, 815!50 105.73 : I K. Bonds - deposited to se1 cure circulation I par value) 50.000.00 I 1 1! her bonds pledged to secure postal pavings 7,000.00 : : lier bonds, securities, etc.. "Wiuil unpledged (other tlian stocks), including pre- . miums on same 50^50.00 .-.ibscciptiou' to stock of Federal R. serve bank $4,500.00 • l .-rv n mount unpaid 3 .000.00 1.500.00 Banking house. $21,000; fnr- ! nitur.- and fixtures, $1,000 22.000.00 j Due f ront__Rrtleraf Reserve iMiik i 8,000.00 ' Due from approved reserve agents in other reserve j .Ities 15.130.03 i( lilt side chicks and other cash ! 'items,. $2211.50,-- -fr-.etinna' - - ' | <oi.-re..ev. .iiekelg and cents, fj '$908.12' y : 1,194.62 ' ( lucks on banks in (he same j-itv or town as reporting bank 47R60 Votes of otlier national banks 2,150.00 Federal Reserve notes 20.00 lawful money reserve Jn bank: Specie . .' $19,277-50 I x-gal -tender notes 210.00 10,487-50 I Kailemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (not more than 5 l«-r cent on circulation .... 1.400.00 Total • .><$505,440.97 LIABILITIES I Capital stock paid in $50,000.00 ' Surplus fund 25,000.00 ■ Undivided profits .$13,094.08 ' less current expenses . I 1.732-53 11.302.15 ( Circulating notes . .$50,000.00 ' ' I .ess amount on hand and in Treasury I r.ileinption or in trang-,t 1.100.00 48.900.00 Demand deposits: Individual deposits I subject to check $136,707 $7 . ' Certified clucks 291.73 1 Postal savings dc- 1 limits 1,176-51 Deposits requiring notice of less than 30 days ' 231,702.71 309,878.82 Time deposits : \ Certificates of deposit due on or after 30 days 300.00 other municipal » ' deposits secured bv item 8 of t ••Resoure.-s" 300.00 . -Tatal - 4 ■ $»05,440.fl7 State of New Jersey. County of Cape May. ss. T. E. T. Jerrcll, Cashier of the abovenamed bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of tnv knowledge and belief. E. J. JERRELL, Cashier. Attest: HENRY S. RUTHERFORD. JOHN T. HEWITT, , JOSEPH H. HAXES, . Directors. 1 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th dav of March, 1915. : 0. BOLTON JiLDREDOE. Notary Public. I My commission expires Oct. 14, 1918. . Prevent Diphtheria. A sore throat is a good breeding place for Diphtheria germs. Protect your chil- , dren by never, neglecting a 8ore Throat. You can wisely depend upon TONSILINE. • ) Tonsiline upon the first appearance of 1 Sore Throat — don't give Diphtheria a chance in that threat in its weakened condition. When TONSILINE is swallowed it : comes directly in contact with the diseased | surface and induces a healthy condi- 5 jtion of the membranes — then the ^aJT j system can better defend the throat 13 1 ! if attacked by Diphtheria germs. rj ! TONSILINE in the house 111 where you can get it quick when W ; needed. 25c.. 50c. and $1.00. «*• WHAT IS CAPE MAY BOND? Tlie question of "What is Cape May Bond!" is frequently asked. In answer | we will say that Cape May Bond is a ' ! of unusual quality suitable for pen and typewriter alike. This paper 1 is made at Ilolvoke, Mass., of the best ; rag stock, and is slowly dried in lofts I to insure a-miifnrm quality and to make iit as durable as the higliest priced paI on the market. Cape May Bond is i made exclusively for the job priniting j of the Star and Wave Pub- I Co., of Cape May, and is sold at _ | moderate prices. Our reason for having this paper made to order is to in- ] sure patrons the best value for money expended. A postal card will bring samples of Cape May Bond with envelopes to match, without obligating you to purchase. STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES. Call and see our line of Stove Boards, Hods, Oil Cloths, Stove Blacking and enamels. JESSE M. BROWN. J F Read the "Exploits of Elaine" in the _ Star and Wave, then sec the famous - story illustrated at Armstrong's Opera House on Jackson Street, Tuesday evening. "High School Minstrel — Friday and _ evenings, March 19 and 20; Street Hall — Dont forget the date.
Ifccw HORSES FOR SALE Constantly on hand all sorts of horses from they heapest to the best, any size or kind. Just yfttfe what you want and 1 will send it on 10 days&tfal and wi'l take it away if not satisfactory. Yoy positively take no chance as the animal Must Suit You. Remember that the guarantee is go^d on Horses Cows sold at Auction as well as a£-pirvate sales, q Most of Cape *" r _ty horses come from Woodbine, on square dealings. *vE WILL HAVE A SALE ON Monday, March 15th We will have Fifty Head of Horses and Five Fresh Cows, some Wagons and Harness. MAX POTASHNICK \ Woodbine, N. J. MJL JPC. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN FOR THE WAGON New Line of Embroidery from 1 inch to a yard wide, 5c to 75c a yard. Lace Sash Curtains with loops. Anything you want is right in the wagon. 'Store open evemngs and stormy days. J. Laventhol 319 WASHINGTON STREET WHEN FURNISHING A SI! DINER HOME whether it be a cozy bungalow or a magnificent mansion, it is of first importance to secure the aid of a reliable dealer. Your comfort and pleasure depend on your selection not for a day only as with many purchases, but for years to come, and a large percentage of the cost can be saved by the advice and assistance of an experienced dealer. WENTZELL'S, 33 Perry Street. Refrigerators of tried and proven quality. New importation •£— mattings. New Linoleums, Crex Grass Rugs. Everything in house furnishings. Come in and see. 55^5 H. C. BQHM 232 JACKSON STREET FOR FRESH FISH g ft Taken from his own fish pound daily ALL OTHER SEA FOODS IN SEASON Both Phones Prompt Deliveries Elwood L. Chambers Jere E. Chambers Chambers Bros. DEALERS IN Fresh Fish, Oysters, Clams and Crab Meat. 322 MANSION STREET CAPE MAY, N. J. Auto Delivery Keystone Phone 228D Bell Phone 1 7 W DERR'S ICE CREAM Special Attention to Family Trade. Orders Promptly Delivered Factory, 314 Mansion St. Dining Room, 313 WA8t*£et°* TABLB D'HOTB DIXNER) A SPECIALTY Kevatone Phone jii GET AN EASY PUMPING WELL F.GOODELL ELDREDGE ARTESIAN AND DRIVEN WELLS. Non - corrosive points used exclusively. 153 York Ave , West Cape May ~ " FOR PAYING RESULTS Advertise in Star and Wave

