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M B SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1915. CAPE II AT STAR AID WAVE

LEGAL ADVERTISING

SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, for sale of Mortgaged ''remises, to me <li- , reeled, issued out of the Court of Chan- • ecrv of New Jersey, on the let day of j Match, A. D. M»J5. in a certain cause, wherein Frwtk Lraming is complainant. t and Agnes C. McDonnell, et vir, A al.f • are defendants. 1 shall expose to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY. APRIL 5. 11115, between the hours of twelve and five o'clock p. ra.. to wit. at one o'clock in the afternoon <jf said day, at the Sheriff's office, in C'ape May Court House, Cape May County. New Jersey: All those certain tracts or parcels ofland and premise# hereinafter particu- ' larlr described, situate in the City ol j Cape May, in the County of Cape May j and state of New Jersey. First: "All that certain lot of land, - and premises situate lying and being in the City. County and State aforesaid and adjoining lands formerly of J. and B. McMakin and the lot whereon John . Hancy formerly lived, butted and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stone set in the ground on the East ■ Bide of Perry street to the southward and eastward of the said John j Hancv 's dwelling house and store: , and running , from thence along ( the East aide of said street South twenty-seven degrees East thirty-four feet to said MrMakin's line; from ' th«*ice along said McMakin's line No-"' ! sixty-two degrees East seventy-five j feet"; from thence North twenty -seven degrees "West along said McMakin's line i twcnty-nilfe and four-tenths feet to a ; stone for a corner; from thence South sixty-five degrees and thirty minutes - West seventy-five feet to the place of| beginning, within which bounds are con- ! taincd two thousand three hundred and twenty -five square feet of land, be the same more or less." Second: "All that certain lot of land and premises situate on the northeast side of Perry street and adjoining land : of M. F. Beirn and J. and B. McMakin. ; in th< aforesaid City of Cape May and, bounded as follows, vir.: Ilt-ginning nt n «♦ n - i-i the northeast side line of said. P rr- street: thence along said side line! of street. South twenty-seven degrees ; East thirty-four feet to said McMakin's land; thence binding by said last nam- ' ed land. North sixty-two degrees East,' four feet, to said Beirn 's land; thence binding by aaid Beirn's land. North twenty-seven degrees West, thirty- 1 four feet;' thence South, sixty-five de- ] grees' and thirty minutes West, four 1 feet, to the place of beginning, containing one hundred and thirty-six square feet of land, be the same more or less." Trget number one above described was conveyed to 'Michael Beirn by deed from Ay res W. Tompkins, et ux.. dated March 5, 1884. and n-corded in the Cape May County Clerk's Office in Deed Book No. .80. pages 202. etc. Tract number two - above described was conveyed to Michael Bcim by deed from George Phillips, et ux.. dated April 3; 1871, and recorded in the Cape Mav Count v Clerk's Office in Deed Hook No. 30. pages 420. etc. The said Michael F. Beirn being so seized of the above two tracts of land, departed this life on or about April 0. 1873. first having made and executed his last will and testament: which said will was duly probated before the Regis- j ter of Wills of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. and a duly exemplified copy ! thereof filed in the Surrogate's Office of the County of Cape Mav. New Jersey. wherein and whereby, lie devised said, tracts of Maud to his wife, Sarah C. Beirn. during her life, anil at lu-r death, then to his children. John Beirn and Agnes C. Beirn. now McDonnell I ah«fllut"lv. Tlie said Sarah C. Beirn and John C. Rciui having died in the month - of. December. eighteen hundred and eighty-five, in 'est ate and unmarried, the. whole of said premises descended t" - said. Agues C. .{Mm. «ho subsequently married William C. McDonnell, party 1 hereto, in fee. Third: All the right, title slid interrat of the parlv of the first part of. in , and to "A right of »«v in and over a , certain strip of land situate, lying and being at '"ape Mav City, in the. Count v ' of Cape Mav and State of New Jersey. . and bounded as follows, that is to sav: , Beglnn'UI' at a |K>int ill the middle . line of Perry street and southwest - 1 ' wardlv corner of Michael F. Brim's lot of land : then™- (1)' South twentv-fonr ! I and one-half degrees East, seven feet to j i a corner; thence (2) at right angles to ■ , said Perfv- street in a northeasterly di- ; rection seventy -nine feet, more or less.! . to a earner in the line of oth.-» lands ' ,> owned w tie- said Edward C. Knight: ,1 tjience (3) North twentv-four and one- j ( half degrees West to the southeasterly : . corner of the said Michael F.'TMrnV lot . of land; th-iie.. (4) Soutli aixtv-fnur, and one-half degrees East, seventy -nine/ •feet, "wore or less, to the said ccntpj^l line of Perry street and place of begian\j ing. \ ; Being the oremiaes which Ed-r-ward C. Knight, bv indenture dated; J«ne "5. 1880, and recorded in the Cape ! i May Count v Clerk's Office in Deed Thick,, No. 40. pages 390. etc.. granted and con- I veyod to said Sarsh Beirn. lier heirs ' and assiinis. as a right of way. The. said Sarah O. Beim having de- ' I parted, this life in the year eighteen , hundred and eightv-five. intestate and •tnmarriod. the same deseendeil to and became vested in said Agnes C. Beirn. now McDonnell, her daughter and only ' heir at law. .. ■Fourth: "AH that certain lot of land, situate, lvin- and beine in the City. County and State aforesaid, butted and ' bo"nde<i as follows: Beginning at a point in the present northeasterly side line of Perry street, at the distance of seventy feet southerly from the south™ Iv corner of lot ' number ten. as laid out on a plan of lots of 'James Moonev.^ropertv located at Cape May. New Jcnffiv, and fiTed in the Cape Mav County Clerk's Offlfc, and row owned by Letitia P. Hand (said Hand's lot heiag a part of a tract of Had formerly known as the Ocean House Pmpertyl : thence running along ; ofher. land of Joseph R. Wilson. Novtli . sixty-nine degrees and fortv-five minutes East, seventy-two and ten one- :

LEGAL ADVERTISING hundredths feet to a point in a line of land formerly belonging to John B. | McMakin (now of Annie C. . Knight) : r thence along said last named line. South " I wenty-two degrees and nine minutes ' j East, two and thirty-one hundredths f ! feet to another point in said Knight's 11 j line; thpnre South aixty-eight degrees - • and eight minutes • West, seventy-nine •j and ninety-five one hundredths foot ' p . along land of said Agnes C. MeDonnell , to a point,in Perr - strret. as now laid ( out; thence Nortli twenty-two d<-gress and nine minutes West, four and sixtyone hundredths feet to a point in said 1 street: thence North sixty-nine degrees • and forty-five minutes list sej-en and ' ninety-one hundredths feet Xa The place . of beginning, containing two hundred jajid seventy-one square feet of land.'' '.i Being the same premises which Joseph;1 1 | R. Wilson, et ux.. by d<-ed dated Repjtember 1. 1910. and. recorded in the Cape tMav Count v Clerk's Office. Reptemher 1 , 8. 1 010. in Deed Book No. 255. pages 89, ! ' etc.. granted and conveyed to said Ag1 nes C. McDonnell, iii fee. 1 _ Also all the furniture, beds, bedding, ! i 'carpets, matting, rugs, linen, china. 1 glass and crockery ware, cooking iiten- , i ; sils and otlier household goods and furt j niture and personal property now in and 1 , about or - that mav be hereafter placed i in and about the birildin" on the above -. j described premises. COLENfAN F. CORSON. Sheriff. :i Dated March 8. T815. r -Tas. M. E. Hildreth.lSol'r. i ! \3-12. it p.f. $37.20 i • j NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS.1 "I In Chancery of New Jersey: ■ > — • I ix ! To Frederick W. Wolff and May Wolff, ! b | his wife, and Sydney D. Con well: I, • J By virtue of an order of the Court ! i j of, Chancery of New Jersey, made on the j e thirtieth day'of January, nineteen bunj deed and fifteen, in a cause wherein | , i , the Cape May Building and Loan As so- 1 j j ciation is Complainant and you and ! | others are Defendants, you arc required j ! to appear, plead, answer or demur to t j the bill of said Complainant on or bc- ' ; fore the second day of April, nineteen s j hundred and fifteen, or the said bill s 1 will be taken as confessed against you. j - ! The said bill is filed to foreclose a | ; ■ mortgage given by you, the said Fred- ; 1 ^ crick W. W.fff and May Wolff, hia wife, ; . to tlie Gape May^ Building and Loan As- j , . soeiation, dated August the sixth, nine- j r ' teen hundred and thirteen, on lands and . personal property in Cape May City, j 1 , Cape May County. Now Jersey, and you, I Frederick W. Wolff, are made a De- ■ , | fondant because you own said lands and [ 1 personal property, and you, May Wolff, | ' are made a Defendant because, as the: ' wife of the said Frederick W. Wolff, j 1 I ' you claim to have some interest in said j i ] lands and personal property, and you, ' I Sydney D. Conwcll, are made a De- ' ' fendant. because you hold a mortgage , , ' upon said premises, given by the said ' , Frederick W. Wdlff and wife to you. ' ] , and bearing date October sixteenth, . ] . nineteen hundred and thirteen, which [ will be cut Qiit by a sale in said cause. I ' ! I JAMER M. E. HTLDRETIT. ' , . i Solicitor of Complainant, I 214 Ocean Street Cape May City, N. J. , ' j 78-2-5t* — P. F. $10.50 ADVERTISEMENT ! < I Repairs and Additions to Beach Pro- . i tection. City of Cape May, h. J. 1 1 I Proposals in tlie form of sealed bids,' 1 '• will be received by the City Council ! of the City of Cape May, N. J., in tli- i ^ . Council assembled on ' MARC?! 22, 1915, at the hour of 8.(10 P. M. at .the Council } I chamber in the City Hall of said City. ! | for the 'construction of additions to the'f • front bulkhead, and repairs to ' , , other existing structures and board wale i ' and for the gi-ading and gravelling of the 1 aveduc 1n said city together with ' . j all appurtenances in accordance with ! ( . plans and specifications . therefore on j ' I I file in the office of tlie City Recordei on 1 1 and after March 9th. 1915. j Proposals must be in st rid? accordance I /with the plans and specifications: must;' | be scaled and delivered to said Council ! at the time and place specified, and at ' | no other time or plsee will any pro no -ml ; received. Upon receipt of the or >p i«- 1 1 , Lois tbe same will be unsealed uud tinPfontents will be publicly announ.'.-.l in | Vthi- presence of such |iarties that are ( •jjiicn and thpre present. [i Copies of said plans and specifications | ■ may be procured from the Recorder of j ' j said City on or after March 9, 1915, by j ' . . a deposit of $5. for each set. which will j ' :bp returned to the bidder upon the sur-!r - 1 render of same in good condition. TV- 1 a 1 , details and form of. and the provisions j ' [ and conditions under and subject to I which the proposals must be made and ' ( • will be received, are shown in said specifications. The City Council expressly reserves [ the right to reject any or all bids. CHAR. YORK, t President of City Council. 1 L. C. Asbburn, ( . Acting Chairman on Com. Streets and I i Highways. JOHN W. MECRAY, Member of Committee. [ 15I-3-6-3t i High School Minstrel — Friday and r Saturday evenings, March 19 and 20; ' Street Hall— Pont forget . the date. »

LEGAL ADVERTISING j NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS | Estate of Robert Chambers, Deceased. ' Pursuant to the order of Edward I. 1 Rice, Surrogate of the County of Oape ( May, made on the fifteenth day of Feb . ruary A. D. 1915, on the application of ; 'tlie subscriber. Administrator of said deI cased, notice is hereby given to the ' creditors of said deceased to exhibi*. to the subscriber under oath or affinna |'tion their claims and demand# against > the estate of said deceased within nine I months from the fifteenth day of Feb- | ruary, A. D. 1915. r. they will lfe forever barred of any action against the , ' subscriber. Dated February 15. A. D. 1915. WILLIAM T. STEVENS, 113-2-27-9 Administrator. Philadelphia County, ss. • THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA ' To WILLIAM WELSH, Executor of the | Will of Mary Ross Welsh, Dec'd. Oreeting: \ WE COMMAND YOU, as before we did. that, laying aside all business and excuses whatsoever, you be and appear • in your proper person before the Honorable the Judges of our Orphans' Court . nt a court to be hold on Fridav, the 20th day of March, A. D. 19151. at 10 '( o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause • j why you should not be removed as Exceptor under the Will of Mary Ross I Welch, Deceased, and the letters testa - I inentary granted to- yon in said estate ' i be vacated, and new letters awarded to some one in vour place, and further i I abide the order of the Court in the , ! premises. And hereof fail not. I WITNESR the Honorable MOKRIR ' ! DALLETT. President Judge of our said ' Court at Philadelphia, the 8th day of ■ March. A. D. 1015. I (Real of the Orphans Court of Phila- , dclphia Count'- 1 1 JOHN LEONARD. i ' 2nd Asst. Clerk. O. C. 1 • MaeCOY. EVANR. HUTCHINSON & , LEWIS. , | I Attorneys for Petitioner , 1218 Real Estate Trust Building. " | Philadelphia, Pa. . >1349-3-12-11 P. F. $3.40. No. 9285 Report of the Condition of \ I THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK at Cape May I in the State of New Jersey, at the close ' , of business March 4th. 1915. I RESOURCES 1 Ix:ans and discounts . $320,829.59 > i Overdrafts, secured. $90.23; I unsecured. $15^0 -.J 05.73 . U. R. Bonds deposited to se- , j cure circulation (par value) 50.000.il" Other bonds pledged to secure . '1 postal savings T.OOOaKi, ' Other bonds, securities, etc.. - . • owned unpledged (other ! . j tliHn stocks), including pre-' c , 1 miums on same 5(1.350.00 j ! Subscription to stock of Fed1 oral Reserve bank $4500.00 , amount unpaid 3.000.00 1.500.00 /Banking house. $21,000; fur1 niture and fixtures. $1,000 22.000.00 | Due from Federal Reserve "» j bank 8.000.00 j ! from approve 1 reserve L agents in other reserve eitira 15.130.03 1 Outside checks and other cash t , items. $221.50: fractional 4 j currencv. nickels and eentSj j $918.12 '. 1.194.62 | Checks on banks in the same c bank 47350 1 Notes of other national banks 2.150.00 j Reserve notes 20.00 ! money reserve in hank: ' i 4>pecie $192277.50 j Legal-tender notes 210.00 19.187.50 „ 1 fund with U. R. . Treasurer (not more than 5 ; | s>r cent on circulation .... 1 .400.00 j Total $505,440.97 LIABILITIES fsnital stock paid in $50,000.00 ! Surplus fund 25.000.00 . profits .$13,094.08 ' I Isws current expenses I interest, and taxes paid 1.732.53 11.382.15 jCiretilstimr notes . .850.000.00 I I an.l in Tn'unrv ) redemption or in c ! transit 1. 100.0" 48.900.00 deposits: v ' Individual dejMisits. j subject to cheek $138,707.87 1, j Certified cheeks 291.73 ; savings de1 requiring I notice of less c I', than 30 days 231.702.71 309.878.82 j Time deposits: | of deposit due on ^ or after 30 days 300.00 C i Total $505,440.97 1 State of New Jersey, j v of Cape Mav. ss. j I. E. J. .Terrell. Gxshier of the above- Z ; named bank, do solemnly swear that thp j. above statement is true to the best of „ my knowledge and belief. j E. J. JERRELL. ' I Cashier. „ — Attest : ° HENRY S. RUTHERFORD, JOHN T." HEWITT. a JOSEPH H. HANFS, p Directors. (, Subscribed and sworn to before me f this 10th day of March. 1915. 'G. BOLTON ELDREDGE. Notary Public. s My commission expires Oct. 14. 1918. C

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ASSEMBLYMAN GETS_ANSWER Railroad Statements In Fell Grew Campaign Square With Truth. Philadelphia, March 17. Railroad men who have checked up en the argument made by Francis P. Boland, Assemblyman In the New Jersey Legislature, In the joint del-ate held last Friday evening at Jersey City with Hart J. FackenthalU find that Mr. Boland Juggled with facts. For^Jnstance, he called . upon the Pennsylvania Railroad to explain why In statement No. 1 issued by the Executive Committee of Associated Railroads it was stated that in the first half of 1914 two passengers were killed on the Pennsylvania Railroad, while In the bulletin previously Issued by the Publicity Department of the Company it was stated that 189,167,326 passengers were carried on tlie Pennsylvania System without any being killed. The two passengers killed last year lost their lives falling from trains,' a (act given in No. 1 statement. With equal clearness it was stated in the Publicity Department Bulletin that no passenger was killed in a "train accident." Such is the conclusive answer to question No. 1, which Mr. Boland so vehemently hurled at his opponent, Engineer Fackenthall. Mr. Boland also demanded answer to a statement In statement No. 1 of the Executive Committee, that last year the Full Crew— "Excess Man > Crew" — Laws forced a waste of $2,000,000 on the railroads in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, when on the back of the Pennsylvania Railroad card a figure of $1,702,407 was given. The answer Is that $2,000,000 , was merely a general statement of , the cost. It also is a fair average amount for such expenditures under 1 normal conditions. Business is now greatly depressed and traffic reduced. There are now employed on eighteen roads in the two states 2299 excess whereas these same railroads when the laws took effect were compelled to add 2819 men to train crews. ■ Many Caildren are Sickly Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children Break up Colds in 24 hours, relieve Feverishness, Headache. Stomach Troubles. Teething. Disorders, and Destroy Worms. At all druggists, 25c. Sample mailed Free. Address. Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy. N. Y. 152-2-24-10t AMPHIBIOUS : Senator John G. Works, of California, recently accompanied a, group of Washstatesmen on a tour through the South. At one of the-.'public parks the party visited in Dallas, Texas.- an attraction is an alligator pond. The care- ] taker of the pafKT an aged negro, known as Uncle Ben. was pointing out the pe- ; culiar characteristics of -a group of alliS<~Uncle Ben." asked Senator Worths, winking at his fellow Solons. "are these alligators amphibious?" . • ' Uncle Ben scratched his head jOdici-' ■ ally, and then replied: "Yes sail. Senator. they stiali is. They's amfibius as can be. They ain't done nuthin' fob a week Vptn't' lie around fibbin' and proerastinatin' fob yoh pahtv."— Exchange. " 0 | WHY WOMEN SUFFER Cape May C. H- Women are Learning the Cause Women often suffer, not knowing the Backache, headache, dizziness, nerIrregular urinary passages weakness, languor— Each a torture of itself. Together hint at weakened kidneys. Strike at the root — get to the cause. ,xNo other remedy more highly endorsed than Doan's Kidney Pills. Recommended by thousandsEndorsed at home. ■ Here's convincing testimony from a . May Court House citizen. I Mrs. Wm. Scull, Hand avenue, Cape . C. H., says: "I was often bothered by weakness in my back, especially after I did any work that obliged me to stoop. I had pains in my loins and as time passed, I became worse. Nothhelped me until I took Doan's Kidney Pills on a friend's advice. After I had used two boxes, the pains left and have never troubled me einee. I am glad to confirm my former endorsement . of Doan's Kidney Pills." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy — get Doan's Kidney Pills — the same that Mrs. Scull Foster-Milburn Co., Props., BufN. Y. " ^ STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES, t Call and see our line of Stove Boards, - Coal Hods, Oil Cloths, Stove Blacking and enamels. JESSE M. BROWN. Read the "Exploits of Elaine" in the Star and Wave, then see the famous - story, illustrated at Armstrong's Opera House on Jackson Street, Tuesday evening.

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Constantly on hand all sorts of hor»es from the heapest to the best, any size or kind. Just write what you want and I will send it on 10 days trial and will take it away if not satisfactory. You positirely take no chance as the animal Must Suit You. Remember that the guarantee is good on Horses Cows sold at Auction as well as at private sales. Most of Cape May County horses come from Woodbine, on account of square dealings. MAX POTASHNICK ^ Woodbine. N. J.

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 evenings and stormy days. J. Laventhol 319 WASHINGTON STREET WHEN FURNISHING A SUMMER HOME whether it be a cozy bungalow or a magnificent mansion, it is of firbt importance to secure the aid of a reliable dealer. Your comfort pleasure depend oh your selection not for a day only as with many purchases, but fot years to come, and a large percentage of the cost . can he saved by the advice and assistance of an experienced dealer. WENTZELL'S, 33 Perry Street. Refrigerators of tried and proven quality. New importation of inattings. New Linoleums, Crex Grass Rugs. Everything in house furnishings. Come in and see. 65x5 H. C- BOHM 232 JACKSON STREET FOR FRESH FISH Taken from his own fish pound daily ALL OTHER SEA FOODS IN SEASON Both Phones Pr.ompt Deliveries

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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 * • ' ' •- . V " • *