Cape May Star and Wave, 11 December 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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"THE LITTLE SHOP" 427 Washington Street A. B. VAN DERVOORT OPEN ALL THE YEAR We hiva a full line of Stamped Goods, Columbia Yarns, Raffia, And aD materials to be found in an up-to-date Art Shop.

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A MORE WEEKS £ AND THEN ' Christmas I . . — i t | Q Buy of Cape May Merchants and watch this town grow. The metropolitan cities are now large enough. ADVERTISERS IK THE STAR AKD WAVE ARE RELIABLE I Paige Automobiles Are in a distinctive class. They are popular because of their fine appearance, modern equipment, simplicity of opeiation, low cost of upkeep, and the running expense is trifling. A more suitable Xmas gift is not listed. For detailed Information or Demonstration see DAVID KONOWITCH 408-10 Washington St.. Cape May

THE SCHOOL ORGANIZATION (Oon tinned from second peg*-) mercial; James Spitznas, Latin and German; Helen Evans, Commercial GRADES. Helen Zerfoss, Anna Webb, Helen ! Baker, Anna MacKissic, Ola Walt, C3ar.» Baker, Helen McLain, Leora Warden, Catherine Shields. ANNEX. A. Maysie Borican, Mabel G. Raymond, Lola V. Brooks, Fanny Davis. CAPE MAY POINT. Milton H. Bair, Miss Amanda Bom- • ' DENNIS TOWNSHIP. No. 1. — Belleplain, Ethel Blizzard, Dennisville; Fannie Subber, Woodb'-o-. No. 2. — Eldora, Mrs. Cora Cham ben. Eldors; Hattie N. Fidler, Dennisville. No. * — Ludlam's, Helen. W. Carri'.l, Dennisville. No. 6. — Dennisville, Mary L. Gandy, Lena Corson, Dennisville. No. 6. — South Dennis, Charles Meerwald, Mary T^idlam, Sooth Dennis. No. 7 — Clermont, Nellie Taylor, Cold Spring. No. E — South SeaviUe, Joseph Aiecrwald, Sooth Dennis; Mrs Maud Corson, * Sooth Seaville. No. 9 — Ocean View, Rodney Van Gil- 1 der, Ocean View. LOWER TOWNSHIP. No. 1.— Fishing Creek, J. Durell Hoff- . man. Pishing Creak. No. 2.— Academy, Mrs Mary Hildreth, '

Cold . Spring; Leah Harris, Rio Grande. No. 3. — Erma, James McMullen, Erma; Dorothy Sbeppard, Cape May I City. 1 No. 4. — Cold Spring, Mary Miller, Cold Spring; Ella Archibald, Cape May. TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLE. No. 1- — Swain ton, Josiah A. Werner. No. 2. — Goshen, F. W. James, Carrie PowelL No. 3. — Cape May Court House, Beu- ^ lah Bradley, Caroline S. Tbawley, W. Ernest Snyder, Rosa Dix, Ethel Gruber, Julia Spalding, Agnes Gentner, Mar- ' jorie I. Sellers. No. 4. — Diaa Creek, Harold S. Morton, Rio Grande; C. Maurine Lewis, Diss Creek. No. 5. — Burleigh, Emily J. Jones, Cape May Court House. No. 0.— Green Creek, Frank P. Little, Green Oeek; Hannah Hoffman, Pierces. -No. 7. — Rio Grande, Guy L. Doub, Rio Grande ; Helen Van • Dyke, Rio Grande. No. 8. — Whitesboro, Susie A. Smith, Wbitesbop); Alice De Vane, Whitesboro. No. 10. — High School, Cape May Court House. Principal, J. E. dark; Assistants, George F. Bailets, W. H. Sfaipe, ' Marjorie L. Mclntire. NORTH WILDWOOD. Principaal, H. C. Schlichting. Ray S. I j Richman. Gertrude Bradway, Jennie | Konowitch. Helen Coleman, Flori n-- H. | .Will*. Fanny S. Pretbun . OTV OF OCEAN CITY. j I Superintendent James M. Stevens I . | Central Avenue School. I Principal High School, Otto W. Reiehley j .HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS— William. ■ : J. Petty, Mary E Colburn, Luella E. IngalU, Agnes L. Bradley. , 1 SPECIAL TEACHES -Manual Train-

ing, Han* Skalw'old; Domestic Science, Maud L. Kezar; Bookkeeping,, Stenography, Typewriting Writing, Joseph L. Pyle; Physical Training, Mabel E. Boekelmaa. GRADE TEACHERS — Martha A. Boyle, Marti 11a F. Ketehum, Meta R. M. Salter, Adah L. Chamberlain, Bertha M. CampbeU. Wesley Avenue School. Head Teacher, Fannie B. Cheyney ; Edith M. Benedict, Bertha L. Rosa, Harriet A. Davis, Anna E. Davidson, Stephanie Orford, Harriet M. Schureb Inez B. SEA ISLE CITY. Principal, John H. Garrol Gertrude Fisher, South Seaville; Martha Meerwald, South Dennis; A. r Ethel Nickerson, Sea Isle City. STONE HARBORMarcella' ilcC raven, Alice Harris. UPPER TOWNSHIP. ( No. 1. — Beesley** Point, F. C. Willson. No. 2. — Palermo, Sarah Young. No. 3. — Seavilte, Eugene C. Cole. No. 4. — Petersburg, Ssira Van Gilder, : Alta Hess. No. 5. — Tuckaho" Mrs Mabel F. Meade, Helen Hand. No. 6..-Marshal!vUle. Elizabeth Haines No. 7. — High School. Tuckahoe. Principal, Clarence D. Bond; Assistants, Martha Wyckoff, Stanleyette M. Wooledge. No. >. — Strathmere, Pachel Cartledge. j BOROUGH OF WEST CAPE MAY. j ! Principal, J. B. Hastings; Richard E. ' | Reeves. Alice M. Br.-wton Ethel B. j Hilman, Tryphene McKean, Emily K. i Sharpe. Annex— William J. Moon. Sa,l'.o T. j ' Sumner, Lillian B. Powell. I CITY OF WILDWOOD j Supervising Principal . . . Henry Chalmers j Higb School. I Principal Lanning Myers HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS — Lan- | ning Myers, Latin, History, Commercial | law; George H. Davis, Science and Mathi ematics ; Helen W. Davis, German and j English ; Ethi-I W. Champion, Stenog- • raphy and Typewriting; F. S. Lloyd, Bookkeeping, Penmanship and English. SPECIAL TEACHERS- -Manual Training, Raymond M. Bealer; Elementary | Manual Training and Drawing, Inez 'Nixon; Music, Eleanor Thompson; J. Special Class, Erva T. Mayhew. Wild wood Grade SchooL j Mary E DuBois, Clara D. .Springer, | Elizabeth Cavileer, Emily 0. Vierick, ; I Vera Colson, J. Ruth McPiierson. Holly Beach Grade School. II. K. Greaves, Hester Korcum, Eliza- : beth McGinley, Edna Smith, Mary G. ! Townsend, Etta I.. Allen, Adele Dowfer, May G. Neal, Amy Anderson, Sarah M. Holmes, Helen LaBaw, Mary Scully, Florence Steelman, Genevieve Hogan, Elsie Ouram. i School No. 4. Aline, Sbeffey, Hildreth Lee. . BOROUGH OF WOODBINE. Supervising Principal. .. .F. O. Hart man • HIGH SCHOOL — B. J. Stolper, Bessie Wigherd, Mabel M. Keiser, Ella M. . KINDERGARTEN— Elynore Subber. Centred Grade SchooL £ Roxanna S. Gandy, Esther Gordon, Marie Fergusson, Anna M. Leavitt, Anna Levinson, Rose Schmidt, Irene Fay, Louisa Van Gilder, Bertha Kotinsky. Horace Mann SchooL Mrs. Anna V. Downs, Grate Neal, Fanny Eisenberg, Bertha Brailove. I CAPE MAY COUNTY TEACHERSASSOCIATION. President, Aaron W. Hand. - Vice-President, H. C. Chalmers, Supervising Principal, Wildwood, N. J. '- Secretary and Treasurer, Miss Lucy '» E. Corson. y HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT, "• President, O. W. Reiehley, Principal '• Ocean City High School. Secretary, Mies Sara Marcv. Cape May Higb School. GRAMMAR DEPARTMENT. President, J. Durell Hoffman, Fishing . Creek. ', Secretary, Beulah Bradley, Cape May - Court House. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. s President, Miss Catherine Shields, Cape May City, e Secretary, Miss Bertha Campbell, Ocean City. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. 1. President, J. L. Pyle, Ocean City High o School. i. Secretary, Miss Adele W. Rowland. 1, Cape May High School. .. CAPE MAY COUNTY SUPERVISORS' t AND PRINCIPALS' ASSOCIATION. President, Aaron W. Hand. Secretary, Clarence D. Bond, Principal Upper Township High School. J CAPE MAY COUNTY ELEMENTARY ej SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. President, J. B. Hastings, Principal ! West Cape May Schools, Secretary, F. W. James, Principal s : Goshen Schools. T CAPE MAY COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL n ATHLETIC LEAGUE. L President, Tanning Myers, Principal Wildwood High School 1- Secretary, Geo. F. Ballets, Middle

, Township High SchooL j . Treasurer, Aaron W. Hand. |J CAPE MAY COUNTY COUNCIL ON . J HOUSEHOLD ARTS. j President, Aaron W. Hand. j i Vice-Presidents, Mm H. H. Eldredge, < West Gape May; Mm R. P. Risley, i ] . Stone Harhor. -• , Secretary, Mm Lewis 8. Cheater, Sea < Isle City. ' ] 1 CAPE MAY COUNTY VOCATIONAL ] SCHOOL. Principal, J. Archer Stackhouse, Cape : May Court House, N. J. j sale of lands For Delinquent Taxes in Lower Township, N. J. Publicc notice is hereby given by Scott Seymore. Collector of the Town- " ship of Lower. County of Cape May. N. J.. that he will sell at public sale for taxes assessed for the year 1914, all the lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate hereinafter mentioned, for the shortest term for which any person • or persona will agree to take the same, or In fee where no one will bid for a , shorter term and pay the tax lien thereon. Including Interest and cost of sale. The sale will take place at Township . Hall. In the Township of Lower, Cape - May County, -v. J.. Monday, the 10th day of January. 1916, at 1.30 p. m. J The said lands, tenements heredita- ~ | ir.enls and real estate so to be sold and I the names of the persons against whom . ' the said taxes have been laiu on account | of same, and the amount of taxes laid ' i »n account of each parcel, ^pe as fol- ' lows, viz: 1*6 acres lands Joining Lew iIT'h lldr!" j Samuel S. Cord. 57.76 3 acre Joins lands of C H Dawson •j Owner or reputed owner. 1 Herbert C. Dawson. 15.50 I 5 acres adjoins lands of J. P. Macklsalc, Owner or reputed owner. I Heirs of Uriah Crease. 1.75 ■ Two Mile Beach and part of the I Learning farm. East Cape May Improvement Co.. 551.25 • Highland Beach Flsh'g Creek. N J . Highland Beach Improvement Co.. 26.25 17 acres of land adjoining Jos- ' eph Bacon. 1 Owner or reputed owner. ; William Heattie. 9.87 40 acres Woodland, joins David Crease heirs. Owner or reputed owner, ■ Frank Downs. 3.50 , 1 acre Joins land of Jacob Barnett i 36 acres Joins lands Jens Hansen I Owner or reputed owner. ; Wlllets Johnson, bal. tax. 4.58 " 1 18 ffcres, property on Shunpike. . ; near, Rio Grande, . OmifLr 4>r repujed owner. David Veil vain. 3.50 • 1 ajrc Joins Catholic Cemetery. • Owner or reputed owner. , Walter Trusty. .68 3 acres joins lands of Flelschhauer Owner or reputed owner. Arthur Wilon. 12.87 House and lot Joins lands of Jacob Binder. ' , Owner or reputed owner. , Maggie Wilson. 3.06 House and lot joins lands of Jacob Binder, Ownec or reputed owner. John Weldon. bal tax. 3.6S Farm. Joining lands of Frank Rutherford heirs. ' Cape May '• Point, and Atlantic ocean, % Owner or reputed owner. ■( Cape May Improvement Co.. 105.00 .Lots 1. 2, block 61. Cape May Improvement Company. Owner or reputed owner. - Elisabeth Pharo. 1.75 Lots I. 8. block 1. Cape May Improvement Company. Swner or reputed owner, jseph G. frreletz. 7.00 Plot of ground In Cape May Improvement tract, bordering on ta?nlng 763 lots more or less. Owner or reputed owner. V J. Howard Weatherby. 43.75 6 acres beach property, near steamboat landing. Owner or reputed owner. ^ Joseph Freas heirs. 5.26 added Interest at the rate of 7 per cent and costs. Dated. Dec. 9. A. D., 1915. SCOTT SETMORE. Collector of Township of Lower. SAMUEL ELDREDGE. Solicitor. 8 818-12-11-51 r Sheriffs sale By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, for sale of Mortgaged Premises, to me 1, directed, issued out of the Court of ChAncery of New Jersey, on the 2d day ■ of December. A. D.. 1916. in a certain ' cause wherein the Avalon Building and Loan Association is complainant and Susie C. Ogden. et als. are defendants, |] I shall expose to sale at public vendue I MONDAY. JANUARY 3. 1916. '• j between the hours of twelve and five 'o'clock p. m.. to wit, at one o'clock In |» the afternoon of said day. at City Hall. In Cape May City. Cape May County. New Jersey: All that certain mortgaged premises.. - with the appurtenances. In "the bill of ' complaint In the said cause partlcularly j set forth and described, that la to say : All that certain lot or piece of grounu y with the Improvements thereon erected. situate, lying and being In the city and , county of Cape May. state of New Jersey. being numbered 2081 in plan "A" of lota as laid out by Cape May Real .1 Estate Company, which plan la record el in the office of the County Clerk of Cape May County In plan book No. 1. pages ,31 and 33. and which said lot la bounded i and described as follows, to wit: — Beginning on the northerly aide of 1 New York Avenue at a point one hundred and twenty feet southweatwardly from Pittsburg Avenue; thence ex tend - s ing in front or width along Naw York

Avenue north eastward ty forty feet to I -the dividing line between lota 3981 and thence northwestwardly along said dividing line one hundred and twenty- J jffve feet to -dividing line between said 9 I lot 2081 and ethdr lota to the rear there- < of; thence along said dividing line south- { |we#twardly forty feet to' dividing llo» 4 between lots No. 2981 and 3980; thence J along said dividing line sou tbeast ward 1 / a hundred and twenty-live feet to tile t place of beginning. Being the- same J premises which Imlneld I. Colburn by * bearing date the* aevc'ntentb I day of December, A- D., 1910. and re- j corded In the Clerk's Office of Cape f County In Deed Book No. 271. folio 143. etc., granted and conveyed unto the said Susie C. Ogden. In fee. - COLEMAN F. COR8ON. Sheriff. Dated December 7. 1916. ' C. V. D. Jollne. Sol'r. 799 — 12-ll-4t pf— 810.20 1 Notice Is herby given that Cape May ' Light and Power Company, a corporation created by and existing under and 1 by virtue of the laws of the State of I New Jersey, filed with the City Clerk 1 of the City of Cape May, on the sev1 enth day of December. A. D., 1915, Its I 1 petition to the Board of Commissioners 1 ' of the City of Cape May. for their con1 sent and authorization to be granted c . to said petitioner, and its successors 1 . and assigns, to erect ^,and maintain poles, and to string, construct, maintain 3 and operate wires and electrical con- t 1 ductors, fixtures and appliances there- 1 i on. In, on, over and along the streets, 1 avenues, highways, roads, alleys, lanes. 1 squares and other public nlaces of the City of Cape May: that the character of < 1 highways, roads, alleys, lanes, squares I I erection and maintenance of poles, and | the stringing, construction, maintenance and operation of wires and electrl- 1 cal conductors, fixtures and appliances 1 thereon, on and above the surface of the same, for the purpose of conveying 1 , electricity and supplying light, healjt and power to the citizens of the City j 1 of Cape May. and others; that the ; 1 1 streets, avenues, parks, parkways, high- 1 1 ways, or other public places in such municipality through which the same • 1 shall extend, are all of the streets, ave- ' , nues. highways, .roads, alleys, lanes, j squares and other public places of the ' 1 City of Cape May ; that the time for ' 1 which such permission or consent is > sought is the period of fifty years. 1 1 Notice Is further hereby given that j < the Board of Commlssloness of the City 1 , of Cape May will consider the said ap- : 1 plication of the said Cape May Light 1 and Power Company, on Tuesday. Uie j twenty-eighth day of December. A- D.. < 1915. at the hour of ten o'clock In the || forenoon, at the City Hall, at the corner of Washington and Franklin Streets, , 1 in the City of Cape May. in the County j< 1 of Cape May and State of New Jersey. Date. December 7th. 1916. j 1 Th» Board of Commissioners of the 1 ] City Of Cape May. by 1 W. L. STEVENS. Mayor. ( 1 THOMAS W. MILLET. City Clerk. !; 811-13-11 ■ -t ' 1 I Daniel Miller of West Cape May. has ] accepted the agency for Overland care, j | GREEN CREEK ji — Natalie Holmes. Joeph Cmap. Charles H. Loper. Ralph Schellenger. Truman | Hickman. Ezra Norton. Henry T. Bennett. Thomas Swain. Charles Thompson. E. H. Norbury. chartered the High School auto bus. and attended the district meeting of Odd Fellows at Holly Beach Monday evening. All seemed to ' three from Hereford Lodge 108 were!' present ' ' ' from th<Toin-r 10 Dias Creek. j1 Ralph Schellenger made a business 1 trip to Court House Tuseday. ' rat Thursday. Miss Anna Fox of Wildwood spent Thursday with Truman Hickman a id wife. Mrs. Mary Holmes Watson of Belford. . is spending a few weeks with her ■ mother and friends here. • Frank Hollingaead sold his cow t-> j Max Potael-nick Wednesday. , . Rev. W. A. Ellis will have a new : f brood house built for his flock of WaynMrs. Emily Armstrong of Wildwood. 1 spent Thursday with her parents and | Somers lsnrd is still shipping oysters I from his Cape shore beds. They are j in fine condition. Mrs. Harry Fisher spent Tuesday j with her father and sisters at Court • House. Capt, M. M. Norbury has put a new roof on hla kitchen. Lewis Bonhom. who has lived at the ' j beach at Pierces for several years, has ! , [ moved his family to Dividing Creek for | , Mr. Walter Bennett, wife and son and ' 1 a gentleman friend from Cape May City, i I called on Mrs. Truman Hickman Satur-j, _ day afternoon. , The city of Wildwood haa bought the water plant and pumping station at Nummytown. Mr. Lehman will still be » the chief engineer. j Those of our farmers who planted | , tomatoea for the Rio Grande Packing 1 Co.. received checks for their crop Sat- 1 urday afternoon. Capt. Ezra Notron and wife drove up 1 f to Dias Creek Saturday afternoon. | , The scholars of the high school held a feaUval in the K. G. E. Hall Friday , evening to raise money for their use. Roland Sriles and Nathaniel High has i bought the. wood sawing machine of . Kent Redgraves and will saw the wood ■ for our people. Kent Is in the govern1 It seems a mystery to many of our . people why teams coming from Dennls- , vllle and Wildwood should be given j steady work on the road and fhoae of our home town are laid off about half t of the time. Mrs. WllUam Holmes and daughter ' of Wildwood, spent the week-end with - relatives hare. ( Captain Jamea & Boyce and wife took I

positive core now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional ternalty, acting directly upon the htood £^c3^rin?thfefoundaSo2^f,Oia dioand giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing tts work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative BOWs a? 2z sir t<Addma0F. J^THS?JXY^a CO., Toledo, Okie.

cargo. of oysters to Wilmington, Del., last week. Mrs. Boyce greatly enjoyed the trip. They went In their motor Mr. L. R. Baker of Wildwood called friends here Sundsy. Mrs. Alice Long who haa been with her daughter, Mrs. William Wllklc, returned to her North Carolina home on Monday. Capt- Joseph James made a business trip to Philadelphia the first of the week., Capt. Nathan Doughty has had a cancer taken from under hla eye. Mrs. Meehan of Court House removed It. Charles Holmes, wife and daughter. spent Sunday with Ed. Holtlngsead and wife. Hla slater, Mrs. May watson returned home with them and Monday morning for her borne In N. J. At the quarterly conference held Monday afternoon. Rev. Wi A. Ellis, pastor of the M. E. Church, tendered his resand after this conference year he will return tb Mlllsboro, DeL, where he will till his small farm. Mrs. llattle Holllngsead and Mrs. Watson visited Court House friends on Tuesday. Edward Holllngsead and wife entertained Mrs. Mary Holmes, Mrs. Mary , Watson, Mrs. Louisa Hand and Mra. | Nora Bate Thursday and what they said was no little amount. All spent a | pleasant day. W. S. Eldredge of Stone Harbor life saving station, spent Wednesday and j with his family, Joseph A. Robinson is In quite poor He passed his 86th birthday last ] Mrs. Alwilda Foster who has been j with Mrs. C. P. Vanaman at Dias Creek { during the summer and fall Is with her . niece, Mrs. Frank Ercicsen, for the wlnShe will attend the Slate Grange Atlantic City next week. • Mrs. Mabel Conover Oliver or West Cape May." spent last week with her parents here, j Mrs. LUlle Johnson and Miss Dorothy I visited Mrs. Sarah A. Hoffman At j Cold Spring Sunday. Raymond Robinson received and ac- ; cepted an offer to go to South Africa. He will leave home on the 18tto of this month to work at his profession of dentlstry. Raymond graduted with honors 1 from our high school, studied dentistry ' at the University of Pennsylvania. He ' . is one of our best young men and all I . are sorry to loose him but feel assured ' | will make good In hla professional I I calling. The steamer will sail on Sat- . urday, December the 18th and it will lake five weeks to made the passage. I He will receive a free pass for the entire passage and his salary will be two j hundred dollars per month. May .he kind providence care for our young I friend In his life's undertaking and may 'lie be permitted to return home again with gained knowledge and victory is the wish of his many friends. Earl Holllngsead. who works at ' Pennsgrove spent the first of the week , If you are In need of anything In the . way of gifts for Christmas, Garrison t . | the Jeweler and Optometrist. lias ithdfe. 797— 12-11-31 ■ | Daniel Miller of West Cape May. has accepted the agency for Overland cars. , and will be pleased to explain ihe details of the car and give demoin-tra-

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Gorski's winter samples for men's ' suits are worthy of your inspection. • WEST CAPE MAY ! Mrs. Charles Glnder is spending a • week at Goshen. ' ' John Vanzsnt of Wilmington. Del.. ' ; has been spending a week here. j The ladies of the "Reliance Class" ' met at the home of Mra S. A. Cramer. 1 on Tuesday evening. " j The Ladles' Sewing Circle met at tlje home of Mra. Stephen Reeves on WedI , nesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs." Charles Nichols of ' j Colltngswood, N. J.. spent Sunday with Mr. Nichols' parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. I I tl. Nichols. t Albert Russel spent Sunday with Miss i ! Nellie Baker. Mr. and Mra. AJfred Taylor enter1 1 tained Mr. Taylor s sister. Sunday. 1 ' Evans Brown has accepted a position • at Pennsgrove,. N. J. | Mrs. C. B. Perkins has returned home 1 after spending some time away.

1 ; RHEUMATISM ARRESTED Many people suffer the torturea^of I lame muscles and stiffened joints because . of impurities in the blood, and each succeeding attack seems more acute until . rheumatism has invaded the whole*ystetn . To arrest rheumatism it is quite as important to improve your general health as • , to purify your blood , and the cod liver oil in Scott'sBmulsion is natnre'agreat bloodmaker, while its medicinal nourishment strengthens the organs to expel the - impurities and upbuild your strength. . Scott's BmnleHa fa helping thousand* •very day who could not find other relief, Refnae the alcoholic euliUlln .