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BjS/TDBO'AT. MARCH 27, 1915 CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE ., <• .

LEGAL ADVERTISING | SHERIFFS SALE • j| I By virtue- of a writ of Fieri Facias, for , " aale" of Mortgaged Premiss*. to me di reeled , iasui-d out of the Oouet of Chan | eery of New Jeraey, on the 1st day of Mareh, A- D. 1915. in a certain cauoe • wherein Frank Learning U complainant. . and Agm* C. McDonnell, et vir, et tl.. _ are defendant*, I shall expose to aale|" at public vendue, on , ' MONDAV. APRIL. 5, 1915, , ' between the hours of twelve and five r o'clock p. m., to wit, at one o'clock in ' ' the afternoon of said day, at the Sher- ' ' Jffa offioe, in Cape May, Court House. Oapc May Otmnty, New Jersey: • ! All those certain tracts or parcels of' land and premises hereinafter partiru , ' i larly described, situate in the City of ' Cape May, in the County of Gape May ' ' and state of New Jersey, j First: "All that certain lot of land f and premises situate lying and being , ' 1 In the City, County and State aforesaid , and adjoining lands formerly of J. and ; ! B. McMakin and the lot whereon John r < Haney formerly lived, butted and , , bounded aa follows: Beginning at a . atone set in the ground on the East j , aide of Perry street to the southward j, and eastward of the said John , ; Haney1" dwelling house and store ; ( ( , and running from thence along the East side of said street South twenty-seven degrees East thirty-four ; feet to said McMakin *s line; from thence along said McMaktn's line North airty-two degrees East seventy-five feet"; from thence North twenty-seven degrees West along said McMakin's line twenty-nine and four-tenths feet to a atone 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 contained two tliousand throe hundred and twenty-five square feet of land, be the aame more or leas." Second: "All that certain lot of land i and premises situate on the northeast J aide of Perry street and adjoining land of M. F. Beim and J. and B. McMakin. ia the aforesaid City of Cape May and ' bonnd.-d as follows, vir: Beginning at a atone in the northeast side line of said Perry street; thence along said side -line , '•f street. South twenty -seven degrees East thirty-four feet to said McMakin's land; thence binding by aaid last ramad land. North sixty-two degrees East, four feet, to aaid Beim's land; thence j binding by said Beim's land. North twenty-seven degrees West, thirtyfour feet; tlieaee South, sixty-five de- j grees and thirty minutca West, four , feet, to the place of beginning, containing one hundred and thirty-six square ] r feet of land, be the same more or less." 1 1 Tract number one above described , c was conveyed to Michael Beim by deed c from Ayres W. Tompkins, et ux., dated t March 5, 1884. and recorded in the Cape May County Clerk's Office in Deed Book No. 30, pages 262, etc. Tract number two above described r was conveyed to Michael Beim by deed r from George Phillips, et- ux.. dated April 3, 1871, and recorded in the Capo May K County Clerk's Office in Deed Book No. 39, pages 429, etc. The said Michael F. Beim being so seized of the above two tracts of land. 1 1 departed this life on or about April 6. | . 1873, first having made and executed j his last will and testament; which said ■ will was duly proliated before the Regis- : | ter of Wills of Philadelphia. Pennsyl- | vania, and a duly exemplified copy 1 thrreof filed in the Surrogate's Office 1 of the (County of Cape May. New Jer- . sey, wherein and whereby lie devised j Qaid tracts of laml to his wife. Sarah •C. Beim, duriog her life, and nt her Heath, then- to his children. John Beim and Agnes C. Beim. now McDonnell I , absolutely. The said SaraJi C. Beim and •- John 'Beiru having died in the month t»f December. eight«-cn hundred and gigllty-five, intestate and unmarried, the a whole of said premises descended to | said Agnes C Reirn, who subsequently , married William ('. McDonnell, party hereto. -in fee. 1 - Third: All the right, title and inter- " est of the pavtv of the first part of. in a and to. "A right of wny in and over n t certain 'strip of land situate, lying and being at- Cape Mav City, in the Comity . of Cn|M- Mav and Stats' of New Jersey. 1 and bounded as follows, that is to say: I Beginning at a point in the middle \ line of Perry street and southwest- ( ward'y edne-r of Michael F. Beim's lot of land: t Vec- (I) South twenty-four 1 and one-half di-grees East, seven f'-et to ' a corner; thence (2) at right angles to I said Potty sU-oel in a northeasterly di- . rcction seventy-nine f'-et, more or less. ( to a corner in the line of nth.- lands owned by tltr taid Edward C. Knight: thence (3) North twenty-four and one- | half degrees West to the southeaster! v ; comer of the neiAMirha-1 F. Beim's lot I of land: tl.enee ty Sooth sixt v fn.-r ' and one-half degrees Ka«t. seventv-nine feet, more or less, to the said eent.T i line of Perry street and place of beginning. Bring th» snot" premises which Edward C. Knight, hv indenture dated June 25. 1880. and reenrded in the Cape May .County Clerk's Office in Deed Book i No. 48. pages 398. etc.. granted and eon- ' voyed to said Bars'' < Ih-irn. her heirs ! and R's'igns. as a right of way. I The said Bnrah G. Bi-irn ha vim.' departed this life in the year eighteen hnndred and eightv-five. intestate and unmarried, the same descended to and became vested J*v said Agnes C. Beim. now McDonnell. For daughter and only heir at law. Fourth: "All that certain lot of land, situate, Ivino- and being in the City. , County, and State aforesaid, butted and ^KfiWnrird as follows: ' ' Beginning' at a point in the present . northeasterly aide line of Perry street, nt the distance of seventy feet southerly from the southoily comer of lot - number ten. as laid out on a plan of lots of James Mooncy, property located nt Cape May, New Jersey, and filed in the 1 Cape May County Clerk's Offirc, and now owned by Letitia P. Hand (said Hand's lot being a part of a tract of land formerly known as the Ocean f . House Property! ; thenee running along , other land of Joseph R. Wilson, North j sixty-nine degrees and forty-five minutes East, seventy -two and tea one- '

LEGAL ADVERTISING hundredths feet to a point in a line of iland formerly belonging to John B. McMakin (now of Annie C. Knight) ; I' f hence along aaid last named line. South ' twenty-two degrees and nine minutes East, two and thirty-one hundredths ! f'-et to another point in said Knight's line; thenee South sixty-eight degrees eight minute* West, seventv-nine land ninety-five one hundredths feet I along land of said Agnes 0. McDonnell j Jo a point in Perr - street, as now laid out; thence North twenty -two degress and nine minutes West, four and aixtyom- hundredths feet to a point in aaid street; thence North sixty-nine degrees snd forty-five minutes East seven and ■uin-ty-one hundredths feet to the place beginning, containing two hundred land seventy -one square feet of land." | Being the aame premises which Joseph I R. Wilson, et ux.. by deed dated Hejf jtember 1, 1910. and recorded in the Capo ]Mav County Clerk's Office. September 1910. in Deed Book No. 255. 'pages 89. etc., granted and conveyed to said Ag.nes C. McDonnell, in fee. Also all the furniture, beds, bedding, 'carpets, matting, rugs, linen, china, class and crockery ware, cooking utenI sil* and other household goods and furjniture and personal propfrty now in and | about or that may be hereafter placed | in and about the buildin<- on the above i described premises. COLEMAN F. CORSON. Sheriff. Dated March 8. 1815. -las. M. E. Hildreth. Sol'r. 3-12. 4t p.f. $37.20 ADJODSNED SHERIFF'S SALE Between Jeremiah E. Mcoray. Plaintiff, Fieri Nelson Z. Graves et aU Facias. Defendants. The above sale stands adjourned to Monday, April 5, 1915, at the Sheriff's Office. Cape May Court House, Cape May County, New Jersey, | at one o'clock in the afternoon, of said day. COLEMAN F. CORSON, Sheriff'. Dated March 22nd. 1915. J. M. E. Hildreth. Atty. 3-26.2tpft2.00 NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Estate of Robert Chambers, Deceased. Pursuant to the order of Edward L. Surrogate of the County of Gape made on the fiftA-nth day of Feb- | A. D. 1915, on the 'application of | the subscriber. Administrator of said dc- | ceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under, oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within nine months from Alio fifteenth day of FebA. D. 1915, r they will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber. Dated February 15. A. D. 1915. WILLIAM T. STEVENS, 1 113-2-27-9 Administrator. SEWER PETITION »• ! Jersey and Wilmington Avenues j March 22, 1915. ' | To the Honorable, the President and j ' Members of Cape May City Council,!' I Cape May City, N. J.: .Gentlemen: -- I ; The undersigned, being owners of the ; majority of the property on New Jersev ' avenue between Brooklyn avenue ancl|, Wilmington a Venue and 011 Wilmington avenue between New Jersey avenue and | Reach avenue, all in the City of Cape ; May. X. J.. res|HTtfully petition your I honorable body to lav and construct a 1 suitable house sewer drain with nil its I appurtenances in and along the above j mentioned streets, viz. approximately I six hundred and thirty feet of right j ■ inch terracotta sewer in and along New j '-Jersey avenue from Brooklyn avenue to|, avenue and approximately I , three hundred and ninety feet of ten mington avenue from Bench avenue to j* And you'r i»-titioners will ever pray. . etc. CHAS B. 1X»\VNS, \ MARY E. SCULLY. WINIFRED GRIFFITH. 1 RUSSKLl. ROBINSON. ft F YOU HAD A NECK 16 LONG A8 THI6 FELLOW. AND HAD SORE THROAT I DOWN '9NSSLIHE WOULD QUICKLY F.UIEVE IT. 25e. and 6Cc. Hooitaf Silo. SI ALL l.KUGOISTa. See the Gape May Bond exhibit in the j Star and Wave allow windows. It will !' prove to you that it is the best bond ' paper ev«*r printed on in Capo May. j Read the "Exploits of Elaine" in the j and Wave, tlien see the famous ' atory illustrated at Armstrong's Opera House on Jackson Street, Tuesday, evening.

. HOW TO ADVERTISE YOUR LIVE STOCK In the current issue of Farm , and Fireside 8 contributor writes i a practical article showing how 1 live stock should be advertised.' 1 Following is an interesting ex- ! tract : "In making photographs of a ' dairy cow to bring out the quali- ' ties, first stand the animal on per- ! feetly level ground. I "Do not put the front feet on > lower or higher ground than -the [ hind feet. J "Have the front feet placed well j together and squarely, under the) l body. I ' ' Have the hind feet so placed j ' that the leg on the side next the j , camera will be stretched back in ! ■ such a way that a large part of the j adder is plainily seen. "Then- hold the camera just a ! 'ittle back of the center so that you get a three-quarters view. ' with the rear of the animal a little . closer to the camera than the head. ! This will not only emphasize the' development of its udder by bringing-"^ more nearly into the fore- , , ground, but will also emphasize the dairy type, the wedge shape. "The photograph of a good cow j is more attractive in an advertise- j ment for dairy stock than the photograph of a bull. This is not J merely a mfitter of theory, but has j been proved again and again by j dairy advertisers who have used | photographs of both in their ad- 1 vertising matter. "In selling heifers it has always • been found that the ad which con- J 1 tained a photograph of one of thej dams made more sales than one containing the photograph of thej sire. Perhaps the reason for this I is that the average dairyman is j looking at the animal from the standpoint of milk production, and he sees more tanigble indica- • tions in the female than in the . rtiale." The Proper Course Information of Priceless Value to Every Cape May. C. H. Citizen How to act in An emergency is knowledge of inestimable worth, and* this . is partcularly true if the diseases and ills of the human body. If you suffer with kidney backache, urinary disorders, or any form of kidney trouble. • the advice contained in the following statement should add a valuable asset to your store of knowledge. What could be "more convincing proof of the efficiency of Doan's Kidney Pills than the atate- . ment of a nearby resident who has used . j them and publicly tells of the benefit derived. James Earacs, Sr., 23 McNeill St., . Millville, N. J., says: "About four years ' I ago kidney complaint came on me. First I my back began to ache, then my whole I ! body pained me. The kidney secretionB 1 were unnatural. Doan's Kidney Pills ' Tclicved me. I gladly confirm my former j endorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills and | ran say that they are a reliable remedy • ' for curing kidney trouble. Another of . ' my family who suffered from that rnm> Ipia.nt used Doan's Kidney Pills with satisfactory results." I I Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply I ask for a kidney remedy — get Doan's . | Kidney Pills — the same thai Mr. Enm«s (had. ' Fostor-Milburn Co.. Props., Buf- ! falo, N. Y. ! ADVERTISING REDUCES COST OF (iOODS The following is taken from tlie ' 1 current issue of Farm and Fire- J the "national farm paper pub-' 1 j lislied at Springfield. Ohio: "Who pays the cost of aiver-j I Five years ago a certain aiiiomu- j • Itile manufacturer's outpn' was a few thousand ears which hi: soldj I for about one thousand dollars ; each. "During the present season lie is 'building more than two hundred j j thousand ears which are vastly! better than the'former output, and his price for them is less than five hundred dollars each, f "Extensive advertising has, I brought this vast number of buyers. thus enabling him to equip pn enormous factory where ears in sueli large numbers can 'h< turn;ed out much more cheaply. I "The same condition is found in ' practically all lines of business. ; Advertising reduces the cost 'o the 'consumer and improves the qualjity because of the large volume of " j sal".i ir erings. "In buying advertised goods j you not only get the best value for ■ j the money, hut a reliable manii'ic"tirer ^""guarantee of "Fat!* faction I |or money refunded." I ' ? ~ • j -loop JnoX oj s.i.-iuil pun s-qdiuns Siiuq J pi M pjw> (fj sod y -s-iinnpiuS oj , j Xjuivp aib span.-) ffuiHK) pii.nuSuyi , j Wentzeii'a, II Perry atreet. will g-lv* . I yon bids on furniture, carpet and flti tlnm for your entire houae and put It 1 tn plana for you.

SCHWAB'S CAB I ; AND JBAINMEN j ■ To Comply With Lav Reading Had to Pat Extra Man on Troiii 1 1 e South Bethlehem, Pa., March 24. Specific Instances of the arbitrary 1 working of the Full Crew— "Excess P i Man Crew" — Laws have Just been ofj forded here. They show how these , ' laws work to the burden of the rail | roads and how tbey are sometimes availed of by trainmen to prevent el1 Sclent service. p. A four-car ■ passenger train was I made up on the Reading Railway a about to lesve^or Philadelphia. Under . a hurry order the "Loretta," private car of Charles M ' Schwab, was at- ' tached to this train at the lost minute. '* This made it necessary, in order to - 1 comply with the Full Crew Law. to 1* Increase the train crew from five to - six men, although the private car had Its own crew and made nothing for p ! the train crew to look after, j It so happened that a trainman wai I In one of the coaches, returning to * 1 Philadelphia. He was Instructed to - 1 take the position of .extra man. Thus e 1 instead of riding to Philadelphia as a t "dead head," he became a member s | of the crew and received pay for the y ; trip. , I On the I^ehlgh Valley Railroad s ! train of empty cars bad been made up ' by a yard crew. When the road crew i of five took charge a trainman was s seen to - cut out the last car. which - happened to be a foreign line box car. 1 P When asked why, he replied that they p 1 weren't going to take a train longer | than required. The effect was to leave ' a box car in the yard, entailing a per s diem charge upon the company. ~ — ~ 1. Many .Children are Sickly Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children Break up Colds in 24 hours, relieve Feverisbness, 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 JA COUNTRY FULL OF SUCKERS There is something appalling in ^ the number of scamps and fools in r this country as presented by the - post office -authorities. It seems '• i hat within the last five years, the j government has prosecuted 2,861 i persons for using the mails to de- - fraud, and the people have lost, in j spite of all that has been done to t protect them, the enormous sum of $351,000,000. The amazing thing * is that we have so many people * easily gulled or humbugged. RasP eals exist because there are so s many foolish people ready to be 3 duped at any hour. J In spite of our general common y school education, the reading of f newspapers, magazines and fic- ' tion telling of all kinds of wrong- " doing, still there seems to arise a r new crop of gullible people every 8 week or month. The rascals have * a constant harvest. While for the most part men are deceived by the lure of money and their gambling spirit is imposed upon, still the greatest number of 1 5 losers are among the gentler sex. Their name is legion, and while .. their individual losses are small. . Itbe aggregate is enormous. .1 It is said that the sale of cures j for disease is the largest and probably the most profitable of all rascally use of the mails. Here is . where womankind is the weakest. a as she has on effection for drugs j when well and dotes on them when g sick. Then. too. she has the bar-gain-counter instinct, and jumps Jut the offer of getting something jj offered of supposed great value at , ja nominal cost. j I All this and more has been -'pointed out thousands of times in the newspapers. Bijt it seems it g is all skipped in the reading or not heeded. Every advertisement ' 1 is read, giving the promise of 1 :1 health and fortune, while the warning signals are never noticed. Truly, "a fool and" his money are soon parted." — Trenton State Ga- ; zette. CASTORIA ^ For Infants and Children 1 In Use For Over 30 Years ' ■ ' Signer Marconi is to be an Italian Senator. No wire pulling surely in this appointment. ' Toadstools are ofter mistaken fyt' J mushrooms just as gall is frequently mistaken for genius. i

I I JMtk- f w /-WISI I FOR SALE ; Constantly on hand all sorts of hones from the heapest to die best, any size or kind. Just write what you want and I wfll send it on 10 days trial and will take it away if not satisfactory. You positively take is dunce as the animal Must Suit You. Remember that the guarantee is good on Horses Cows sold at Auction as well as at pri vate sales. Most of Cape May County horses oome from Woodbine, on account of square dealings. MAX POTASHNICK ^ Woodbine, N. J. A

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 HONE i whether it be a cozy bungalow or a magnificent mansion, it is of firot i importance to secure the aid of a reliable dealer. Your comfort and 5 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 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 j mattings. New Linoleums, Crex Grass Rugs. Everything in houSe . furnishings. Come in and see. icoTo H. C. BOHM 232 JACKSON STREET FOR FRESH FISH jf Taken from his own fish pound daily I ALL OTHER SEA FOODS IN SEASON I Both Phones Prompt Deliveries . Elwood L. Chambers Jere E. Chambers Chambers Bros. I DEALERS IN Fresh Fish, Oysters, Clams and Cr£b Meat. 322 MANSION STREET CAPE MAY, N. J. i Auto Delivery Keystone Phone 228D Bell Phone 17W DERR'S ICE CREAM Special Attention to Family Trade. Orders Promptly Delivered Factory, 314 Mansion St. Dining Room, 313 ^Itrbet0* TABLE D'HOIS DINNERS A SPECIALTY Keystone Phone sa A GET AN EASY PUMPING WELL F.GOODELL ELDREDGE r ARTESIAN AND DRIVEN WELLS. Non-corrosive points nsed exclusively. 153 York Ave., West Cape May HFOR PAYING RESULTS Advertise in The Star and Wave