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Emergenciea ar* Wt Ut<r. cti.Tr of with t glass of good whiskey In vour bouse— ia foot, in every kouw— tlifTt »bould always be a Wttlc of Gin or Whiekey near at band for juat audi a purpoae. For medieiaal and table uk it hae do equal. It ia pore, dim elating and strengtbeniag . Take our advice — never be without ft. . S. Teitelman's Wholesale WINES AND LIQUORS 312 Waabiagtoa Street Both Phones Cage May, N. J BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY Lewiabnrg, Pa. jom MWH tuwto. u-»„ p«ai<»»» Spner Cevrses Beffi Joe i 224. 1915, »4 CoitfBK tor Six Weeks. Brfctin>1(ivinc*fuU< UdorwaUo" write Walter S-WUcea. IceMrw, Lewtabare, Pa. Grey Bond typewriter paper, lixe i 1-2 all, 30 centa per ream while it last*. Only 50 reams In this lot. Star and Ware Stationery Dept.
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DERR'S ICE CREAM Spaclal Attention to Family Trade. Orders Fromptly Delivered ] Factory. 314 Mansion St Dining Room, 313 w«585°" i GET AN EASY PUMPING WELL i F. GOODELL ELDREDGE ARTESIAN AND DRIVEN WELLS. Non - corrostwa 1 points usd sxclunvtly. 153 York Awe., Wast Cape May
jj i. H. shitmH ;; Gfothier > j) 608 Wsstiisgtsn St. | i 7 Opposite Kaadlag Su. k , I GAPE MAY N. J. <j b ) Suits far «l aad apwmrOm C 1 1 ? OveeaoaU from IT u III %V 2k Hata, Caps. 1 ruaks aad fb 7 t at Philadelphia pita 2 k TEN Strong Companies Aerrerate Capital over $50,000,000 Represented bv 8AMCEL r. ELDREDGE. Fire Insurance Arent. Twenty-Six years of experience. Your Insurance placed with me is absolute protection from tone by fire. Apply to & F. ELDREDGE Merchants National Bank Building Cape May. New Jersey. W. H. BRIGHT Fire Insurance In any part of Cape May C« HOLLY BEACH, N J JOHN BRIGHT GENERAL INSURANCE Real Estate and Mortgage Investments utn inNH ramso i.j. r
| Ware's Drug Shop , (THE REX ALL STORE) i > Patent Medicines, Drug Sundries, [ Toilet Goods at Lowest Prices; Ask to ' tea the Blu. Line Rubber Goods, 2 year ' guarantee; also fresh stock of Pi rile*, I ) Sanoaet acd Huyler Candies; All Writ- ) ing Paper and Holiday Goods reduced k Washington and Decatur Street, j I Decatur and Washington Street* j Cap. May. i k Wntai'i a, t> Perry street, wlU aire . zoo Mi aa furniture, carpet aad Bk- * tlnga tor your entire hoea* aad put It ( k la ulaaa far yen. k IF MOTHERS ONLY KNEW * Mother Grave Sweet Powders for J Children relieve Feverishness. Headache, J Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, move k aad regulate the Botvele and destroy { worme. They break up Colds in 24 J hours. Used by mothers for 26 years. . k All Druggists. 25c. Sample Free. Ad- I | drees. A. s. Olmsted. Le Key. N. Y. d j i 1 i CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Um For Over 30 Years ' I STOVES STORED— 81.50. per season. Why allow them to stand around all summer and rustt Call Jesse M. Brown to remove them. t ' 0 REVENUE STAMPS You may obtain Documentary Reve- ' tuc Stamps of various denominations by calling on the Security Trust Company j corner Washington and Ocean streets a a THOMPSON, Manager. : , I FREE name tocetber with names and - 1 address of two others similarly »*••-■ and we will mail you FREE-ONE WEEKS* TREATMENT of our reliable AST Kidney and Bladder Pills. THE S. S. DRUG CO.. CARD1H6T0M, OHIO. Divine service at fei. Mary's Churchduring the summer. Masses, Sundays at 6, 8 and 10 o'clock a. m. Week days at 7 AO a. m. Sunday and Friday evenings at 8 o'clock.
LEGAL ADVERTISING BOROUGH OF CAFE MAY POINT TAX SALE MONDAY, ANOU8T 23, 1915. Public notice is hereby gives by John Huff, Collector of the Borough of Cape May Point, County of Cape May, , Jersey, that he will sell at public sale for taxes assessed, together with the water and sewer tax assessed, for year IB13 all the land, tenements, hereditaments and real estate herein- 1 afW mentioned for the shortest term foi which any person or persons will agree to take the same or in fee where , no cne will bid for a shorter term, and pay the tax lien thereon, including inter- 1 est and eost of sale. I The sale will take place at the Council I of the Borough of Cfcpe May Point, Cape May County. New. Jersey, on Moaday, the twenty-third dav of , ! August, A. D„ 1915 at 2 o'clock. P. M. 1 The said lands, tenements, hereditaments and ' real estate to be sold ami . the names of the persons against whom the said taxes have been, laid on account of tbe same and the amount of tax <tuu | • on account of each parcel are as follows: FOR THE YEAR 1913 82, block A; 54, block . B: owner or reputed owner, Mrs. H. M. Conroy, Tax 8.09 ! Water and sewer tax 245 10.54 < 22, block D; owner or re- , puted owner, Elixa Grange Tax 4.62 Water and sewer tax ..1.40 0.02 ' 54, 58, 59; block A; > owner or reputed owner, Est. J. B. Hinkson, Tax . 11.55 Water and sewer 3.50 15.05 ' Lot Vt 174, block E; owner or reputed owner, Sarah M. Johnson, Tax 39.27 Water and sewer 11.90 51.17 ' Lots 163, block A; 44, block A; 20, block A; owner or reputed owner, Mary C. Langley, Tax 10.40 Water and sewer 3.15 13.65 • 38, block N; owner or reputed owner, John Major, Tax 1124 Water and sewer 2.28 13.52 Lot 108, block K; owner or reputed owner, Martha Piner Tax 231 Water and sewer .70 3.01 87, 88, 93, 94, 99, 100, 104, 105, 106^ 110, 111, 112, 88, block K, owner or reputed owner, Mark Rigor, Tax 84.89
Water and sewer 24.33 109.22 " Lots '/, 116, Vi 84, block A; ( owner or reputed owner, a Est. M. E. Schellenger, Tax 25.99 Water and sewer 7.53 33.52 Lot 116, block A; owner or * reputed owner, John Spring- o Tax 13.86 e Water and sewer 4.03 17.89 Lot 16, block N; owner or re- b puted ow-ner, William Selvy Tax 3.47 I Water and sewer 1.05 452 ' 19-20, block N; owner or y reputed owner, J. E. Selvey Tax 8.09 Water and sewer 2.45 1054 £ 12, block K; owner or reputed owner, Gertrude Sloan . Tax 2,89 " Water and sewer .88 3.77 33, 34, 36, 96, Block A; t 36, 38, 42, 21, block B; 6, > 13, 14. block D; 156, 167, \ block E; 196, 20, block K; * 23, 24, block N; 18, block d B; 25, 20, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, h block N ; owner or reputed h owner, E. W. Springer, ® Tax 127.05 ii | Water and sewer 34.65 161.70 t 110, 111, 113, block A; 53, r ! block B; 4, 19, 20, block I; t j 46, 47, 48, block F ; owner or Si I reputed owner, Mary E. 8 . Springer, 8 I Tax 68.15 « i Water and sewer " 20.65 88.20 * Lots 39, 40, 41, 42, 49, 50, 51, f 52,56,57,58,59,62, 63, block i E; 54 block F; 51, block N; I ] " 32, block F; owner or reputed owners unknown 24.08 I 51, block A; owner or reputed owner, Charles Wust, Tax 3.47 c Water and sewer 1.05 4.52 Lots 10, 44, 49, 50. 53, 68, 70, 19, 94, 95, block A; 1, 24, block D; 16, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 91, 92, 121, 123, 134, 135, 137, block E; 33, 34, 39, 40, 53, 62. 62, 04, 65, 66, S block F; 71, 8, 20, 21, 22, 23, I | 29, 30, 31, 39, 48, 51, 52, 531, | block I; 31, 32, 57, 59, 60, 70, 57, 118, 122, 129, 135, *■ 130, 134, 140, 141, 143, 146, 8 147, 148, 162, 153, 159, 160, » 164, 171, 177, 178, 176, 181, 182, 158, block K; 4, 5, 7. 21, 22, 24, block L; 5, 0 .0, block N; 5, 4, block F; f owner or reputed owner, o Ammon Wright, , Tax 291.49 Water and sewer 86.45 377.94 Owner or reputed owner, J. Howard Weatberby, Tax 13 86 Water and sewer 4.20 18.06 71, 81, 82, 83, 84. 87, 88. 93. 94, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 136, 145, 146, 147, 148, 118, 119, 120, block F.; 31, 82, 1 block H; 3. 5. 6, 9. 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 10. 17, 1, 2,18, 24, 25, 27, 28, 32, 34, 35, 37, 40, ,41, 42, block I; owner or reputed owner, Cape May I Improvement Companv, Tax " 60.64 Water and sewer 18.38 79.02 ' Lots 32, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, < 34, 35, 36. 37, 38, 39, 40, i bl ck O; owner or reputed , owner Cape May Improvement Company, Tax ^_J^97 '
LEGAL ADVERTISING Water aad sewer 10.00 42S7 Cost aad interest at 12% to be added in each case with the g mount of tax asfeecZ-d. JOHN T. HUFF, Collector of Cape May Point. G. BOLTON ELDREDGE, Solicitor. , Dated, Jaly 22, 1915. r — : • BOARD OF chosen FREEHOLDERS CAPE MAY COUNTY. • PUBLIC NOTICES OF SALE OF BONDS I The Board of Chosen Freeholders of : the County of Cape May, New Jersey, will sell at pnUic sale, at not lees than par, in the Court House at Cape May I House, Cape May County, New : Jersey, at the hour of twelve o'clock I I noon, August 17th, A. D. 1915, . Thirty Thousand •830,000.00) Dollars -Road Improvement Bonds" and ' Twenty-five Thousand, Five Hundred ' >2." .">00.00) Dollars "Road Improvement i Loud*" W the County of Cape May, New Jersey. Both parcels of bonds are in the denomination of ^Five Hundred (8500.00) [ each. The Thirty Thousand . (830.000.00) Dol"Road Improvement Bonds ' will be : 1 dated September 1st, 1915, and will be ; payable in Five (5) Years from that j date, and will bear interest at the rate j > of five (5) per centum per annum,, payaide semi annually. . The Twenty-Five Thousand, Five Hun- ! dred (825,500.00) Dollars "Road Improve- , ' ment Bonds will be dated September 1st, 1915, will be payable in thirty years irom that date, and will bear interest at the rate of five (5> per centum per r annum, payable semi-annually. Accrued interest to be paid by the purchaser. A deposit ol two (2) per cent will be i.->|uired of the purchaser or purchasers 5 at the time of the sale as evidence of good faith, and sealed bids will be recognised if accompanied by the required 2 deposit. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board, FRANK W. FOWKE8, Clerk Board of Chosen Freeholders. Da tea August 2, 1915, at Sea Isle City, N. J. 585— 8-7-2t
Sheriffs sale By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, on Mechanics' Lien, to me directed, issued out of tha Cape Mav Circuit Court, on the 2d day of June, A. Ti.. 1915, I shell expose to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1915, tbe hours of twelve and five o'clock p. m., to wit, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the Sheriff's office, in Cape May Court House, Cape County, New Jersey: The following described lands and tenements and real estate of the said Charles T. Ferguson, located in the town of V.'liitesboro, Middle Township, Cape County, N. J., Beginning at a point in the center of the road leading from Cape May to Cape May Court House, said point being fiffeet northwardly, measured at right angles from the northerly line of foundation of new bouse (built 1913-14) built Charles H. Cuff for Charles T. Fergurunning southwestwardly from tbe center of said road one hundred feet and one hundred and fifty feet in depth between parallel lin<;« of that ^ridth at right angles to center of said road; and the building located on the said premises is a frame structure 24x40 feet on the ground floor, is three and one-half stories in heighth, second and third floors being 20x30 feet in size, first and second story having large Sun Parlor in and double deck porch in rear. Seized as the property of Charles T. Ferguson, builder and owner, defendant, taken in execution at the suit of Charles H. Cuff, plaintiff, and to be sold by COLEMAN F CORSON, Sheriff. Dated July 27, 1915. Garrison and Yoorhees, Attys. 560— 7-30, -*t pf 89 wfiTiep T-n r TMTT rovniTfls? NOTICE 1
Estate of James P. Tolan, deceased. Pursuant to the order of Edward L. i Rice. Surrogate of the County of Cape , made on the 28tli day of July, A. 1 1915, on the application of the sub- j j scribers. executors of said deceased, no- . tjge is hereby given to the creditors of 1 1 said deceased to exhibit to the sub- 1 scribers under oath or affirmation their ! claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within nine months the 28th- day of July, A. D., .1915, j they will be forever barred of any ac- 1 tion against the subscribers. |- Dated July 28, A. D., 1915. CHRISTOPHER A. GALLAGHER, DENNIS S. KEI.I.Y, Executors, j Saumuel F. Eldredge, Proctor. ! - 566— 8-7-9ti NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS j OF JAMES P. TOLEX, dePursuant to the order of Edward L. Rice, surrogate of the County of Cape made on the twentv-cigth day of jW. A- >. 1915, on the application of j the subscribers, executors of said decreased, notice is hereby given to credof said deceased to exhibt to the subscribers, upon oath or affirmation, their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within nine
LEGAL ADVERTISING 17 months from tbe twenty -aigbth day of * July, A. tt 1915, or they will be forever * barred of any action agaiasi the »ubseribera. t Dated July 28, 1915. CHRISTOPHER A. GALLAGHER, DENNIS S. KELLY, - Executor*. ' 5 SAMUEL J. ELDREDGE, 589 — 8,14 -9t Proctor. 1 DREDGING ADERTISEMKNT ' 6 Board of Commerce aad Navigation State House, Trenton, N. J., Aug. 10, 1916. f t, SEALED PROPOSALS for redredging a n section of the proposed inland watery | way from Cape May to Bay Head, N. J., | * I between Middle Thorot'are and Weak 11 ; Fish Creek, Cape May County, will be I received at ' this office at 12:00 o'clock ' e upon, August 31, 1915, and then publicly c opened. About $3,000.00 is available for t ^ this work. Furtb' r information on ap- > '* plication. I » BENJ. F. CRESSPN, JR., o 570 — 8-14,21,28 Chief Engineer. I i* ■ J j a CAPE'S WIN i AT OCEAN CITY; * i r - capes take another game of t 1 series from ocean city by , i- score of l-o. st. mary's team, , .- of pittsburgh, here for two t t, days i re >t Prom Tuesday's Daily Star and Wave. t a Cape May put another crimp in Ocean j City's chance for the county champion- ] ,e ship when they handed their opponents nine big goose eggs, while the Cape May , ,e boys ahoved one run across the dish. ^ rs The lpne run of the game came in the I j >f third after Jameson had diet. Bennii | e- busted tbe old apple for two bases and 4 -d scored when Sweeney booted Irwin's ( grounder. , ct Jameson was on tbe bill for Cape May and deserves a great deal of credit for , the victory. Numerous times the enemy . >k had men on second and third with only , 1. one out, byt fell the victims of Jamele eon't shoots. At one stage of the game it he fanned Sheehan and Calhoun In suc- - ces eion. On another occasion, with the ] bases loaded, he made Yates roll to Stites for an easy out. Jameson and Yates both had a number • m of three-strike victims, Jameson whiffing >d eleven, and Yates nine, m | The line-up: 1 •" CAPE MAY R. H. 0. A. E. j Bennis, If 1 1 1 0 0 £ | Stites, 3b 0 1 2 3 0 1 "s Irwin, lb .V^'O 0 10 0 1 »* Cornog, 2b. 0 2 0 1 0 Harlan, cf 0 0 1 0 1 Shields, rf 0 0 1 0 0 n Ehrman, c. 0 0 1) 1 0 , pe Durbin, ss. 0 0 0 1 1 < 'Jameson, p 0 0 0 2 0, Totals 1 4 27 8 3 t,t ' OCEAN CITY n- R. H. 0 A. E. ; •t Collins, 2b 0 1 2 C 2 Sheehan. 3b .0 2 0 3 0 ad Oslhouu. cf 0 0 3 0 1 «- Twing, lb 0 1 7 0 0 8t Gilbert, rf. 0 0 0 0 0 ^ Toraey, rf 0 0 0 0 0 . he Kennedy, c. 4....... 0 0 12 1 0 | Jf Holmes, If 0 0 1 0 0 rd Sweeney, ss 0 1 2 2 1 jjj Yates, p 0 0 0 1 •• r. j Totals 0 527 7 2 , lt,[ Score by innings: M jCape May 00 100000 0—1 1 ff. j Ocean City 00000000 0—4) j Two-base hits— Bennis, Cornog, Sheej linn. Double plays — Stites- to Irwin. fU I Struck out — By Jameson, 11; by Yates. 9 " I Bases 011 balls — Off Jameson. 1.
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOEF 1 Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptit pjwdcr . for painful, smarting, tender, nervous feet. It takes the sting of corns and I bunions. Over 100,000 packages are be- [ | ing used by tbe German and Allied at the front. Sold everywhere. Sample FREE. Address, Allen ■ S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. 1 JOHN MECRAY'S FARM WAGON ' j From Tuesday's Daily Star and Wave. ' A short distance from this city, John ' Mecrav, senior member of tbe firm of | Mecrav Bros., has a large and productive ' j farm, where he raises the fine vegetables-' ; for. sab- at their 'market, at the corner j • of Washington and Ocean streets. Every j day the large wagon from _ the farm j ' ' comes to tbe city with a load of fresh " j produce. The wagon is one of the band- . ; soinest farm wagons coming into Cape May, and when loaded down with the products of the soil it presents a very , pretty and inviting sight, as it passes f through the streets, and is a demonstraf tion of what scientific farming will ac- . complish. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA
To arrest itusmiliim it ia quite aa imisaisgaasBraMil m Scott'* Emulsion is iiature'igreat blood_day who oouM not find other retttC. Refnae tbe alcoholic 111 Mil Item OF LANDS FOR SIDEWALK ASSESSMENTS IN THE BOROUGH OF WEST CAPE MAY. Public ffotice ia hereby given bjr Harry T. Ludlam, Collector of the Borough of Weat Cape May, in the County of Cape May, and State of New Jersey,, that in accordance with the statutea in such oases made and piovidcd aad pursuant to a resolution of Ui> council of the said Borough, he will aaB aJT public sale, for assessments levied by H. Brewton. John W. Reeves and George 0. Cutnmings, Commissioners appointed by the Council of the Borough of West Cape May, for the construction of concrete curbs and sidewalks abutting tbe said properties, all tbe lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate hereinafter mentioned, for the shortest term for which any person will agree to take the same, or ia fee where no one will bid for a shorter term and pay the lien tbcreon, includinterest and costs. The aaid sale will take plaoe la Borough Hall, Fourth Avenue, West Cape May, N. J., Thursday, September 9th< 1915, at 2 o'clock p. m. Tbe said lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate so to be sold, and tbe names of the owners of the said ' lands against which assessments have laid and levied and tbe amount of the aaseasmenta laid and levied on *coount of each parcel, are as follows, via: — , Samuel E Ewing. Lot northeast side of second Avenue. Adjoining lot of H. S. Rutherford on west 861 69 J. L. Landis, two lots northwest •ide of Broadway, adjoining ^ land of Charles Willis on the north, 60.07 property, south of Southard Eldredge and northwest of Mechanic Street, 204 80 Reeves, lot on south side of Pearl Street,, adjoining Henry Reeves on the west 43.21 Unknown owner, lot northeast side Second Avenue, adjoining heirs S. W. Reeves, on the west, 4326 1 owner, lot northeast eide of Second Avenue, cor1 ner Pacific Avenue and Second Avenue, 40.71 1 Costs and interest from the first day 1 of October, 1908, to date of settlement, together with cost of this advertise1 meat to be added. Dated August 6th, 1915. HARRY T. LUDLAM, Collector. HENRY H. ELDREDGE, Solicitor. 567 — 8-7 5t I 0 ! "RED MILL" ACTIVITIES I From Monday's Daily Star and Wave , The children's cup contest, at the "Red , on Saturday afternoon, was won I Mis6 Betty Peldt. The Saturday evening cup contest was , won by Miss Virginia Stockton Harris _ and Mr. Edward Cassard. Tbe judges 1 were Mrs. Henry Chapman, Miss Craven, Camp, Mrs. Hulinge and Porter Sutton. , Saturday night's crowd was the largest this season, which proves the growing popularity of these contests. HERE AT HOME i Cape May C. H. Citizens Gladly Testify I and Confidently Recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. ' It is testimony like the following | that has placed Doan's Kidney Pills so ' far above compctitiors. When people right here at home raise their voice in praise there is no room left for doubt. Read the public statement of a Cape May C. H. citizen: Mrs. William Scull, Hand avenue, 1 Cape May C. H„ says: "I was often r 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 cj worse. Nothing helped me until 1 got ,- Dean's Kidney Pills at Corson's Drug , '■tore. After I had used two boxes, the 1 pains left." (Statement given January ' 11, .1908.) Over three years later Mrs. Scull • said: "My experience with Doan's Kid-^ - . ney Pills has been such that I gladly . renew- my former endorsement of them," lYiee 50c, at rll dealers. Don't 5 simply ask for a kidney remedy — get • Doan's Kidney Pills — the same that . Mrs. Scull had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. REVENUE STAMPS You may obtain Documentary Revenue Stamps of various denominations by calling on tbe Security Trust Company, corner Washington and Ocean streets. H. C. THOMPSON, Manager.

