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Emergencies 1 arc beet taken eare of with a glace of good whiskey. 16 your bonce— in fact, In every houee — there chould always be a bottle of Gin or Whickey near at hand for just cueb a purpoce. For medicinal and table uee it has no equal. It te pore, stimulating and strengthening, j Take our adTice — never l>e without it. ^ S. Teitelman's . WM«wle WINES AND 14QUORS j 312 WasMngtoa Street < Both Phones Cape May, N.J i BackneK University ' Lewisourg, Pa. John Howard Harris, LL. J, President Siaoer Conrses Begin June 224, , 1915, and Continue for Six Weeks 2 A fine place to spend the cummer. For Bulletin giving full information, write ' Walter S. Wilcox, Registrar, ( Lewisburg, Pa. c i, Grey Bond typewriter paper, size d 1-2 * xll, 30 centc per ream while it laete. • Only 50 reams in this lot Star and Wave Stationery Dept
CM ran CoiHdiH THE DAYII6HT STORE QUALITY— Tlie Keynote of Edipeo Skirts Elcipse is more than a Shirt — it's an Achievement. They are trailt to win and satisfy the best trade. A host of little details— small in themselves — yet details that give Eclipse that sjiart quality look. showing is ready — bo yon may 1 yonr own conclusions. 0. L. W. Knerr ! 518 & 520 .Washington St ' Cop. Mot, N. J. , SPRING CLOTHING For either men or women chould be tailor made. Place your order now with who hac bad yearc of experience in producing fine clothing for men and women. Latest Spring samples and styles are now ready. SCHERFR-S Decatur, near Washington Street.
Special Summer Sale Ofi Oxfords Ladiec' and Children's White Shoes and Ladies' Black and Tan Oxfords LASTING TEN DAYS JULY 22 to 31, INCLUSIVE Children's $1.00 White Button Shoes, sizes 6 CA. 9o OUC Misses' $1.20 White Button Shoes. . , 60c Ladies' White Button Shoes and Oxfords, 6Sc Yon have your pick of the entire stock of d>1 Cfl ^er $2, $2.50 and $3 Ladies' Ties for T**"" P*ir This is a rare bargain, and the summer is young yet— hut the entire stock must go, regardless of cost REUBEN T. JOHNSON Erma, N. J. This Little Irrigator b a Two-Horse- Power Gasoline Engine, and has a double : acting pump mounted on wheels, aad will pump one; thousand gallons of water per hour at a cost of 5 cents for j' gasoline and oil. Hilt will save you and your family hard labor and valuable time, not only in pumping water, but in grinding or ' shelling corn and sawing wood. The pump can be disconnected in an instaot. Price, complete $55.00 s*nd for * d~cripli" Wja circular, or call at factory for demonstration. JmByi Manufactured by M. SUBBER Keystone 11-D Woodbine, N. J. DERR'S ICE CREAM Special Attention to Family Trade. Orders Promptly Delivered Factory, 314 Mansion St Dining Room, 313 A SPECIALTY KlTltSB, PbOBC S«A GET AN EASY PUMPING WELL F.GOODELL ELDREDGE ARTESIAN AND DRIVEN WELLS. No. - urrotira pib wd excluur.1,. 153 Y«fk Aft, W..t Cap. Mm,
jji. h. sniTHo ;; Clothier 1 608 WtUhftn St. | i ^ ' / i k ^ Oppwaltw R— Mmg Stau k ) < gape may i. j. 9 ? Oiwaats Cm St ta SU ! ^ TEN Strong i ' Companies Aggregate Capital over ISO, 000.000 Represented by SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, Fire Insurance Agent. Twenty-Six years of experience. Your i Insurance placed with me Is absolute ' protection from loss by fire. Apply to & F. ELDREDGE Merchants National Bank Building I Cape May. New Jersey. w. H. BRIGHT Fire Insurance i In any part of Capo May C« HOLLY BEACa N J JOHN BRIGHT GENERAL INSURANCE Real Estate and Mortgage Investments KIMT IUUUU WILBteOD I.J. Ware's Drug Shop (THE REX ALL STORE) Patent Medicines, Drug Sundries, Toilet Goods at Lowest Prieee; Ask to see the Blu- Line Rubber Goods, 2 year guarantee; also fresh stock of Pirika, Samoset and Huyler dandies; All Writing Paper and Holiday Goods reduced. Washington and Decatur Street, Decatur and Washington Streets i Oape May. [ j BOASD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS PUBLIC NOTICE ■ Sealed bids for supplying 150 tons of 2,240 pounds each, best Lehigh stove coal for quick delivery, f. o. b. cars at Cape May Court House, N. J., will be received and opened at twelve o'clock, . noon, at a regular meeting of the Board of Chosen Freeholders to be held in the Court House at Cape May Court House, ' on Tuesday, August 3d, 1915. , The Board reserves the rigbt to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board, FRANK W. FOWKES, Clerk. Dated July 21, 1915, at Sea Isle City, N. J. 521-7-24-2t CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Um For 0v«r30 Years STOVES STORED— Sr. 50. per season. Why allow them to stand , around all summer and rust ! Call Jesse M. Brown to remove them. REVENUE STAMPS You may obtain Documentary Revenue Stamps of various denominations by - calling on the Security Trust Company corner Washington aad Ocean streets H. C THOMPSON, Manager. | "For Rent" cards carried ia stock 6c each. All kinds of sign cards made to f order. Star and Wave Stationery De l,
BORGDGH OF CAPE MAY POINT TAT RAT E . MONDAY, AKGUST 23, 1915. Public notice is.bereby given by John I T. Huff, Collector of the Borough of | Cape May Point, County of Cape May, New Jersey, that he will sell at public 1 sale for taxes assessed, together with | the water and sewer tax assessed, for the year 1913 all the land, tenements, ' hereditaments and real estate herein - I after mentioned for the shortest term I for which any person or persons will agree to take the same or in fee where I no one will bid fti a shorter term, and I pay the tax lien thereon, including interest and cost of sale. 1 The sale will take place st the Council ' I Chamber of the Borough of Cape May ' Point, Cape May County, New Jersey, ' on Monday, the twenty-third day of | August, A. D., 1915 at 2 o'cloek, P. M. < I The said lands, tenements, hereditament* and real estate to be sold and . I the names of the persons against whom I the Raid taxes have been laid on account of the same and the amount of tax laid , I on account of each parcel are as follows: I FOR THE YEAR 1913 Lot V4 P2. block K; owner or reputed owner, A. H. BaldTax' 1.73 Water and sewer tax .53 . 2.26 ' Lots 62, block A; 54, block •; B; owner or reputed owner, Mrs. H. M. Conroy, Tax, , 8.09 Water and sewer tax 2.45 10.54 ; Lot 22, block D; owner or reputed owner, Eliza Grange Tax 4.62 Water and sewer tax . . 1.40 6.02 Lots 54, 58, 59; block A; owner or reputed owner, Est. J. B. Hinkson, Tax 11.55 Water and sewer 3.50 15.05 * Lot V4 174, block. E; owner ' o.r reputed owner, Sarah M. Johnson, ' Tax 39.27 Water and sewer 11.90 51.17 ■ Lots 163, block A; 44, block ' A; "26, block A; owner or reputed owner, Mary C. Langley, Tax 10.40 Water and sewer 3.15 18.55 ' Lot 38. block N ; owner or reputed owner, John Major, Tax 1124 1 Water and sewer 2.28 13.52 Lot 42, block K; owner or re- ' puted owner, Henrietta ^ Tax 2.31 J Water and sewer .70 3.01 Lot 108, block K; owner or re- * puted owner, Martha Piner Tax 2.31 Water and sewer .70 3.01 ' Ijots 87, 88, 93, 94, 99, 100, ' 104. 105, 106, 110, 111, 112, 86. block K, owner or reputed owner, Mark Rigor, ' Tax 94.89 Water and sewer 24.33 10922 ] Lota '/, 116, Vi 84, block A; ' Esl'm°E. ScheRenger, ' ] Tax 25.99 .Water and sewer 7.53 3322 1 Lot 18. block D: owner or reputed owner, Geo. H. Roger ' Tax 4.62 Water and sewer 1-40 6.02 Lot 116, blockvA; owner or reputed owner, John SpringTax 13.86 1 Water and sewer 4.03 17.89 1 Lot 1«, block N; owner or reputed owner, William Selvy Tax 3.47 Water and sewer 1-05 4.52 Lots 19-20, block N ; owner or reputed owner, J. E. Selvey Tax 8.09 < Water and sewer 2.45 10.54 Lots 14-15, block N; owner or reputed owner, Jane Selvey, Tax 6.93 Water and sewer 2.10 9.03 Lot 12. block K; owner or repnted owner, Gertrude Sloan Tax 2.89 1 Water and sewer SR 3.77 ' Lots 33. 34, 36, 96. Block A; 3C. 38, 42, 21, block B; 6, < 13. 14. block D; 156, 167, block E: 196, 20. block K; 23. 24, block N; 18, block B; 25. 26, 27 , 28, 29, 30, 31. block N: owner or reputed ' owner, E. W. Springer. < Tax 127.05 Water and sewer 34.65 161.70 ' 110, 111, 113, block A; 53, block B; 4, 19, 26, block 1; 46, 47, 48, block F; owner or reputed owner, Mary E. Springer, Tax 68.15 Water and sewer 20.65 88.20 Lots 19, 20. block N; owner or reputed owner, J. E Selvey. -« Tax 8.09 Water and sewer 1 1.2 9.71 1 > Lots 39, 40, 41, 42, 49, 50, 51, 52,56,57,58,59,62, 63, block E; 54 block F; 51, block N; 32, block F; owner or reputed owners unknown 24.08 Lot 51, block A; owner or reputed owner, Charles Wust, Tax 3.47 - Water and sewer 1.05 4.52 Lota 10, 44, 49. 50, 53, 68, 70, 19, 94, 95, block A; 1, 24, block D; 16, 2?, 28, 29, 30, 31 , 32, 33, 74. 75,-76, 77, 78» 79, • 80, 91, 92. 121, 123, 134, 135, 137, 151, block E; 33, 34, 36, 40, 53, "62, 63, 64, 65. 66, block F; 71, 8," 20, 21, 22, 23, . 29, 30, 31, 39, 48, 51, 5$, 531,* 1 block I; 31, 32, 57, 59, 60, ! 70, 57, 118, 122, 129, 135, 136, 134, 140, 141, 143, 146, 147, 148, 152, 153, 169, 100, 164. 171, 177. 178, 176, 181, 182, 158, Mock K; 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 21, 22, 24, block L; 5, r 6, block N; 6, 4, block F; r owner or reputed owner, Amnion Wrigfct, Tax 291.49 Water and sewer 86.45 377.94 Owner or reputed owner, J. , ' Howard Weatherby, Tax - -? 13.86 ' Water and sewer 4 .20 11.06 •Lota 71, El, 82, 83, 84, 87,*88,
93, 04, 103, 104, 105, 106, - 107 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 1 13b, 145, 146, 147, 148, 118, 119, 120, block E; 31, 32, . block H ; 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, < 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 1, 2, 18, 24, c 25, 27, 28, 32, 34, 36, 37, 40, , 41, 42, block I; owner or reputed owner, Cape May Improvement Company, < Tax 60.64 t Water and sewer 18.38 79.02 , Lota 32, 24. 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, . 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, ' block O; owner or reputed owner Cape May Improve- I ment Company, | Tax 3297 Water and sewer 10.00 42.97 ' Cost and 'interest at 12% to be added * in each case with the amount of tax I JOHN T. HUFF, 1 Collector of Cape May Point. G. BOLTON ELDREDGE, Solicitor. . Dated, July 22, 1915. ^ ANNUAL STATEMENT g : 1 THE TREASURER OF THE BOR- ( OUGH OF CAPE MAT POINT FOR { 1914. Jan. 1, 1914— To Balance . . . $2,479.32 To cash, taxes (1918 delin- * quent) ... 901.22 cash Penalties 102.42 r To cash Taxes 1914 4,116.72 c To cash Merchants National. - Bank 3,800.00 To cash Gravel 1.50 To water rents and assess- ° rnents 1914 . 1,799.93 * To cash water assessments c 1913 delinquents 246.19 c 13,446.30 RESOURCES 0 Delinquent taxes 1913. — .... 990.49 b Delinquent Taxes 1914 1,625.85 g Delinquent assessment, water and sewer 1913 278.37 Delinquent assessment water and sewer 1914 397.29 Cash on band, Dec. 31, 1914. 1,305.46 f Deficit - r- 661.74 6,259.20 By cash, salaries » 469.00 « By cash, Incidental 156.23 1 j By cash, advertising and printing ~ 111.85 * By cash, collecting garbage.. 124.00 cash, rent of Council d "Chambers 100.00 1 By cash, Board of Health inspection 2.00 cash, gravel for streets.. 136.68 cash, freight on gravel ® for streets 191.52 By cash, labor and carting on j "streets 678.87 By cash, surveyor's fee 173.84 By cash, postage 3.26 1 By cash, fire alarms ... 118.42 By cash, police 25.00 By cash, G. A. R. memorial.. 25.00 I By cash. Cape Mav Light and c Powe? Co. 812.25 1 By cash Sinking Fund 500.00 t By cash. Sinking Fund (as of '1913) 500.00 cash, coupon interest .... 500.00 | By cash. District School Tax 300.00 J ; cash, Tax Refunds 16.65 By cash, Countv Clerk By cash, Water and Sewer "Engineer, Inspector, Supplies and repairs to mains, etc 1,909.93 , By cash, Interest on loans.. 299.28 By cash, County Tax 973.06 By cash. Stale School Tax.. 610.00 C cash, paid Loans to Merchants National Bank .... 3,500.00 g By balance on band Jan. 1, 1915 J. 1,305.46 * 13,446.30 1 LIABILITIES j loans in anticipation of taxes 5,250.00 ■ Stationery on postage bal- 8 anee loft 9.20 C 5,259.30 1 Cape May Point, N. J., March 1, 1915. T Tlie Finance Committee met this day ' and examined the books, papers and e vouchers of John T. Huff, Borough j Treasurer, and found the same to be j MARK RIGOR. Chairman Kinan.-e Com. WASHINGTON LeNOIR. j John T. Huff, Custodian, in account . with the Board of Education of the Borgh of Cape Mav Point, from July 1, J 1914, to Jllne 3 (f, 1915. 1 To cash, balance July 1, 1914 $ 302.71 To cash from County Collector 1,114.03 To cash, Dist. School Tax. . . 300.00 To cash. Tuition Lxjwer Township, 1913-14 105.00 J To c£i»h. South Cape May, ] 1 1913-14 4000 To cash Lower Township, 1914-15 50.00 - 1,911.74 cash, paid warrants to the Board 'of Education for teachers' salaries, fuel, text books, supplies, etc- 1,836.84 t By balance July 1, 1915 74.90 , 1,911.74 1 IN THE DISTRICT COURT ( ; OF THE UNITED STATES , 1 For the District of New Jersey j In tbe matter of 1 . ( W. Scott Hand, f In Bankruptcy, j Bankrupt. ) ' To the creditors of W. Scott Hand, of Ocean City," Cape May County, in said district, bankrupt: ] Notice is hereby given that on the . seventeenth day of May, A. D., 1915, the said W. Scott Hand was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of bis creditors will be held at City Hall, 1 Ocean City, Cape May Oounty, New Jer- t sey, on the fourth day of August, A. D., , 1915, at 10.00 o'clock in the forenoon, { at which time tbe said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a tros1 tee. examine tbe bankrupt and transact ( such other business as may properly 1 come before said meeting. ALBERT R. McALLISTER, i Referee in Bankruptcy. Date July 19th, 1915. <
SAILING PARTY From Saturday's Daily Star and An enjoyable sailing party took place on Thursday nigbt on the "Mslvina," captained by Clarence Schellenger. About thirty of Cape May's younger set and tbeir friends were present and aH expressed themselves ss having a good time. Music was furnished by a Victrola«on Among those present were: Misses Hildreth, Martha Scbellinger, Mecray, Effie Denizot, Helen Moore, Helen Harned, Marion Rainey, Mary Douglass, Mrs. W. Bennett, Alice Coleman, Lillian Coleman, Clementine Coleman, Mary Fitzgerald, Mai Doak, Doak, Charlotte Kimball, Mrs. Robert Minncr, Mrs. K. A. Hildreth. Messrs. Walter Bennett, George Hand, William Barnett, Charles Hand, Albert Smith, Augustus Hines, Alfred Stevens, Ralph Stevens, Lawrence Mears, William Herbert Poinsett, Joseph Ward, McCarthy, Lee Lemmon. SUCCESSFUL FISHING Saturday's* Dsily Star and Wave George Wentzell, our popular and genial furniture dealer, is not only a success as a business man, aad as one of the city's councilman, but is a sportsman of some note, especially in tbe deep-sea fishing line. Mr. Wentzell considers fishing in the harbor as mere child's play, and not worthy of a real sportsman. Day before yesterday be had a party of friends out in his boat, and they back over one hundred weak fish. f HARBOR ACTIVITIES. From Thursday's Daily Star and Wave Horace E. Smith, who has returned to bis summer home, in Cape May, after spending several weeks in a Philadelphia hospital, was out on a crabbing expedition yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. Smith and their two accomplished daughters, Miss Mary and Misa Edith. secured one hundred crabs. Miss Annie C. Knight had s party of friends out in her" pleasure boat Monday. Dr. P.. W. Starr and his son R. W. Starr, Jr., accompanied by two friends were out in their boat and caught one and eighty fish. There was a large number of sailing parties and fishing excursions. Fishing continues to be unusually good, and hauls of all varieties are being The Pocomoke II, owned and operated Mr. Waters, of Baltimore, has been at the Corinthian Yacht Club wharf, since Saturday. CAPE MAY COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT W. Kemp ~\ In Attachment vs. J Charles H. Pease j NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a writ of attachment at the suit of Ernest W. Kemp, against the rights and credits, moneys and effects, goods and chattels, and tenements of Charles H. a non resident debtor, for the of Five Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars, issued out of the Court, of Cape May County, on the Fourth Day of May, A. D. 1915, returnable on the Second Day of June, A. D. 1915, has been served and duly executed, and was returned on the twen-ty-eighth day of May, A. D. 1915, by the of the County of Cape May. Dated June 4, 1915. A. C. HILDRETH, Clerk. HAND, Attorney. 429-6-12-5t IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES For the District of New Jersey In the matter of ) S. Pfitzenmcycr I In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. j To tbe creditors of Fred S. Pfitzenmeyer, of Ocean City, Cape May County, and district aforesaid, bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the twenty-first day of June, A. D., 1915, the said Fred S. Pfitzenmeyer was duly adjudged a bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the City Hall, Ocean City, Cape May New Jersey, on the fourth day of August, A. D., 1915, at 12.00 o'clock at which time the said creditors may attend, prove,, their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and ■ transact audi othel business as may I proper! y come before said meeting. __ ALBERT R. McALLISTER, Referee in Bankruptcy. July 20tb, 1916. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the accounts of the subscriber, as Adminisc. i, a. of Achsah Wood, deceased, will be audited and stated by the Sur1 rogate, and reported for settlement to tbe Orphans' Court of the Oounty of Cape May on the fourth day of August Dated, July 1, 1916. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, 452-7-2-5t. Administrator c. t. a.

