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GIPE.MAV STAR A80 WAVE Dbmi Wave Established lltt Mar of the Cape Established .... If M MlHil to Star and Way* ...... 1MT ELBERT R. HANS, General Mana.er Forma doae Thursday evenings. Oot tt town circulation delivered Saturday*. ■UBBCRIPTION PRICE. M-H PER oub m advance. This paper la entered at the poataMee a a aeeond-claaa poatal matter. ■tab and wave publishing co. lit and 117 Wnahington Street. REPUBLICAN T1GKET FOR PRESIDENT Charles E. Hughes, of New York. FOR VI CE - PRESIDENT Chariee W. Fair ban Ice, of Indiana. GREEN CREEK Mrs. PriseiUa Grace left in an automobile on Hiursday for Atlantic City where she will make a lengthy stay. William Church and family of Cape Hay City called on Frank Hollingshead Thursday afternoon. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist Church held a business meeting on Wednesday afternoon. Rey. T. F. Morgan attended a business meeting of the district at Court House Wednesday, to establish an endowment fund for the Conference claimante. ft Elmer Garrison of Wildwood called te friends here Thursday. Some of cmr townspeople want Ralph BeheRenger again as Township Oo mm itMrs. Lillie Johnson and Mrs. Bertha Crease will hare charge of the eating etand at the County Fair. Thus insuring a good meal for a fair price. Mrs. Amanda Walker of Bridgeport Conn., spent the week end with Mrs. Eliza Selover. Bed drum or channel bass are~-biting along shore; UJey are fine eating and are daily sought after by our fishermen. Oapt. M. M. Norbury, wife and Mrs. Jane Bennett visited Court House Saturday. Oapt. Joseph James and wife spent part of this week with his sister In Mill*me. Simon Gidding, of Cape May, was here on business Tuesday. Lance Lehman has bought another automobile. Oapt. L. Grace of Goshen and his best girl from. Philadelphia spent Saturday night with friends here. Balph Schellinger made a. business trip So Court House Tuesday. William H. Thompson, Frank Hoiiingshead, Truman Hickman accompanied by Smith H. Endicott of Rio Grande, and Harry McPherson, of Burleigh, atten.".ed the Masonic Lodge at Court Bouse Monday evening. Mr. Hollingshead was advanced to the Fellowcraft degTee. Miss Joanna MacNamee made a has- j iness trip to Cape May City Mondly. Some of our people are killing their hogs fearing the disease, altho there has not been any in our village this Fall. John Babbett of Diss Creek bought an open wagon of William Holmes on Tuesday. I Oapt. Richard Cresae, wife and daughter, of Cape May City, spent Tuesday night with Charles Loper and wife. Joseph Camp has finished catching and carrying crabs to the factory near Philadelphia. He had a .fair catch. Little Andrew Steward, who spent the summer here with his uncle Charles Powell, returned to his home naar Chester, a few weeks ago, is now suffering with infantile paralysis. His parents have had the advice of four physicians ■who all agree that he has the awful tnalady. The house dog of Clement Selovers was struck by an automobile Tuesday and had its hip broken. The oysters along the Cape shore are in fine condition and excellent flavor. Many from other parts of the county come here for a supply. The County Sunday School Convention ill be held in the Goshen on Tuesday, October 24. This promises to he a big convention; every Sunday School in the County should be epresented. Limit your spending — not your aavfaig. Open an account with the Security Trust Company— a Strong Institution. Rain Spouting, Gutters and Tin Boots Good Work at conristont pn~ee Je*« M Brown. 110 and 112 Jsskson St Catarrh Cannot Be Cured wtth LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aa they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh U'a blood or constitutional disease, and to order to cure It you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is ' taken Internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surtaoea Hall's Catarrh Cure la not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for rears and is thfbsst tonics knewa. oorcbtoel with ' the Mst blood pur! Gen. acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combine; tier of the two i »>■ > *■ u oror duces such wonderful results' In curias catarrh- Send for testimonials, ties. F. J. CHENET A CO.. Preps.. Toledo. O. ■old by Droggistm. price He. Tele M.irs tbmIIi nb »■ - 1 ■ a •' i
i RIO GRANDE \ The hog di***e eecmi to itfll prel vail jn this ^icinity. r Slips Elizabeth Crease rides a new I wheel . Sirs. (Sara Cresae entertained pastoi 1 Morgan to supper on Thursday. Mr*- Ullie Paul it enjoying a virit from ^her sister of Philadelphia, who t came Thursday evening. .Rev. Lamphere has arrived aftei . spending three weeks with friends up ■ the state. Edward Munson of Philadelphia spent a few days with his brother John, who is iU Mrs. Hairy Hand of Green Creek, it v: siting her many friends at Rii Grande. V a) 'en Neal took in the sights at Trenton Fair. Everett Hand and wife returned home Saturday from their honeymoon. Mrs. Seth Hand of Ocean City is spending some time with Mrs. John Mor- ' ton. r / — „ ; WEST CAPE MAY Mrs. C. B. Perkins is spending a few days in Camden, N. J-, with her sister, Mrs. George Davis. v t Miss L.E. McBride is visiting Mrs. Walter Peck in Camden for sometime. Mrs. Edwin N. Morton and daughter Miss Harriet Morton were Philadelphia j shoppers on Monday. E. G. Stanton speni Wednesday out of town. Hampton F. Pierson and family have moved into the house recently vacated by E verett Smith. 1 W. Lovett and family have moved ? to Pennsgrove, N. J., for the winter. Charles C. Simington is spending some time away. Alexander Ewing spent a few days last week at Trenton. Miss Alice1 Newkirk and Miss Mary J Eldredge have returned after spending some time in Philadelphia. Mrs. Reuben Eldredge of Philadelphia ' is visiting her grandfather, Reuben HoffMr. and Mrs. E. S. Ireland have re- ^ turned "to Heislcrville, -N. J., after spending the summer here. DO YOU KNOW THAT "Mouth breathing" makes children stupid T Fish cannot live in foul water nor man in foul air I i _ Smallpox ip wholly preventable f Moderate exercise in the open air pro1 long* life? I AdvertisingaSale! '■ W*OU don't leave V / your rig til the middle of the rood and go to* fencepoet to rend a sale bill do you? Then don't expect the other fellow to do It. PuttaadintMapspcv.then. refardlea* of th< weather, the fellow you want to reacb read* your announcement! while seated at bis ; #, \ If he la a prospective buyer 1 you'll htve him at youraal*. i One extra buyer often pey* the entire expense of the sd. and It's a poor ad that won't pull that buyer. An ad to this paper reaches the people you tre after. Bills mey be s necessity. but tbc sd Is the thing that does the business Don't think of bavin* a special eale without utln* advertising spsee In this paper. ( One Extra Buyer h it a nle often pan the entire expeme of the ad. Get That Buyer v — -f , Let Us Print \ Your Sale Bills I — . \ t •====================• ■ IWUlUam H. Ibomoson s Undertaker ana r radical Embalmer Ciipe May City, N-'j- £ Strictly Fint Claas Automobile Service when desired. <i- ". Keystone 97A . Breach office — WBdwood. New Jersey.
" MASTER'S SAUK - * •" By virtue of* decree of the Court of . Chancery, of thV etatj^nf jje^dersey, . bearing date the'Ygth day -of 1 August, nineteen hopdred and sixteeor-Sa a ct*- } r tain cause in >paiB i tioffi^rtiSKfcW i lliam B. Chambers etiux. am emBlninanU, i ■ suni vendue, on ~ * ' TUESDAY, THE i'i£KXJro4£ OF * OCTOBER. ^ -. , A. D., nineteen hundrtSi^geAliteen, at the hour of t^lrb o'clock Is tW afternoon, " at the City Hall, in tijc eHy>pa tiunty of Cape May anfl stale bf'Sew Jersey, i All that certain lot of Bw«»nd.prem- ,' if ft situate oil -the northMt side of « ' Corgie street, in the city apd eonnty ji cape X\»y, in the New Jei- 1 8 seyf ad joining,, other lahdfTpf. Robert Chambers, Jamej C. BaGnj^Jonnerly I . and others, and bounded. -tig- fit-scribed as follows, ,to - - witi—Swhning at a stake standing on the ^Sujrest side i line of Corgie -street. at thejfeputh corner of said RiAiert Chattels' land; , thence along said ride, street. South thirty -six degm^Obd ior- ' ty minutes West, fifty f Set-to said ' James C. Bennett's land -ftemerlyij: thence binding by the >ame, Sorth fif-ty-three degrees an^ twpafy^ minutes West, ope hundfed and twetve and four- i twelfths feet to lands,of. Hertkiah Blake ■ (formerly) ; thence binding by the sitme, 1 North thirty-six degredft^ad forty ' minutes East, fifty feet to said "Robert 1 ' Chambers' land; thence binding by the 1 , same, South fifty-three d^rees and 1 twenty minutes -East, oqe-hajnlred and '■ twelve and four-twelfths wet_ to the 1 place of beginning. Containing five I - thousand six hundred and seventeen ' r square feet of land, more or less. Being 1 i the same premises of which the said Robert Chambers became seized, as fol- ' lows, viz: (aj as husbands a former 1 wife, Lovenia Chambers, who died intestate, and (b) by Deeds from R°b- » crt Burrows, et ux., dated-December 8, j 1892, and recorded in the Office of the , Clerk of Cgpe May Countu in Deed ' Book No. 109, pages 22, etc., and Mich- ' ael H. Holland 'et ux., and William B. Chambers, dated June 7, 1898, and re- , corded as aforesaid, in Deed Book No. 109, pages 481, etc. And also all that certain lot of land ! ' situate on the northwesterly side of j Corgie street, in the city, aiid county of ' Cape May and- state of New Jersey, ad- , joining lands. of James P_ Bpiaett.r.Wil- ■ ' liam Bennett and. Loveni* . Chambers, ,1 and and bounded as" follows to wit: — 1 Beginning at " a. stake standing in the • northwest side line of Corgie street, at the South comer of James P. Bennett's 1 land; thence along said side line of 1 Corgie street/at the South corner of , James P. Bennett's land; thence along , said side line of Corgie street, South ( thirty -eix degrees- and - forty minute* • West, fifty feet to Lovenia Chambers' Istod; thence binding by - • th'e- ■ same, , North fifty three degrees and twenty i minutes West; on* hundred And twelve •and four-twelfths feet to the said Wil- ' liam Bennett's larjd; thenoe by the the same, North thirty-six degrees and i forty minutes East, fifty feet* to said James P. Bennett's line; thence South , fifty-three degrees and twenty imtantcs East, one hundred and twelve and four- I twelfths feet to the place of beginning Containing five thousand, six hundred ' ' and seventeen square feet of land, more or legs. Being the same premises which Isaac H. Smith, et ux., conveyed to said ' Robert Chambers, by Deed dated April ■ 11, 1893, and recorded in the Oflice oi | the Glerk of Cape May county, in Deed , Book No. 109, pages 24, etc., excepting thereout and therefrom all that certain lot of land situate, on the northwesterly c side of Corgie'street, adjoining lands of ] J»Hles»-P. Bennett, deceased, and William Bennett, deceased, and bounded as follows to wit — Beginning at a stake standing in the northwest side line of Corgie street at the South corner of ; ' James P. Bennett's land; thence along said side line of Corgie street. South thirty-six degrees and forty minute West, forty feet to other lands of Robert Chambers, deceased; thence binding ! by the same North fifty-three degrees and twenty minutes West, one hundred and twelve and four-twelfths feet to ' the said William Bennett's land; thence by the same. North thirty-six degrees 1 and forty minutes East, forty feet to said James P. Bennett's land; and - thence South fifty-three degrees and twenty minutes East, one hundred and twelve and .four-twelfths feet to the 1 "place of beginning. Being a part of the said lot of land which was conveyed to Robert Chambers by Isaac H. Smith, et ux., by Deed dated April 11, 1893. and recorded "in the Cape May county Clerk's Office, in Deed Book No. 109, Pages 24, j etc. Including the estate and interest of { Eliza Chambers, widow of Robert * Chambers, deceased, as tenant, in dower. G
in tie whole of '«£ prv.isca, »»d inchoate ttrwrtP*To^rtlwTv!S^ the hereditaments and appurtenances to the •said premise* beloaging. or hi any wise appertaining.'" ; Theobald premises will ti£ offered for •ale as. a. -whole. To be sold in the presence and under tha direction of , . . MORGAN HAND,- ■ , Serial Master in Chancery | pf New Jersey. , James M. R. HUdreth, Solid tor of Complainant. Dated, September 12th, a. D. 1916. 1820-9-1 ".St pf-125.60 tu snrmxer couxt OF Tax UNITED STATES 1 For tin District of New Jars ay j * id the matter, of . j I 'the creditor* of Woodbine Hat Co.. of .^oodblne. to the Oounty of Cape - May. and district aforesaid, bankrupt: I , Notice la hereby given that on thel thirteenth day of September. A. D.. ? . Ills, the said Woodbine Hat Co., was , duly adjudged a bankrupt, and that the - • first meeting of its creditors will be . at. the Court House. Brldgeton; Cumberland County, New Jersey, on | October 10th, 1816. at ten o'clock in the * | forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, ap- . point a trustee, examine the bankrupt i and transact such other business as may ; properly come before said meeting. I Proof of claims must be proven in ac- . cordance with the United States Su- . Court Rules. Dated September 10th, 1916. ALBERT R. MCALLISTER, r Referee to Bankruptcy. ' 16 South Laurel St., Brldgeton. N. J. 1810-9-23 NOTICE , The Oounty Board of Taxation will appeals from assessments of taxes the different municipalities of Cape May County at the places designated be- = upon the dates named, and at the ,time specified. Appeals cannot be considered unless made in accordance with the rules of the Board and upon the prescribed which will be supplied to any who desire them, upon application to the Secretary of the Board, • Harry Stites,- Cape May Court House, N. J. South Cape May— Borough Hall, .Tuesday, 'Get. 24th, 1916, 10 a. m. to noon. Cape May Point — Borough Hall, Tuesday, Oct. 24th, 2 p. m. to 4 p, m. j We»t Cape May — Borough Hall, Wednesday, Oct. 26th, 9 a. m. to 12 noon. Lower Township — Township Hall, Wednesday, Oct. 25tb, 2 p. m. to 4 p. Upper Township— Tuckahoe Hotel, Thursday, Oct. 26th, 10 a. m. to 12 m. Woodbine — Borough Hall, Thursday, Oct. 26th, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. ■ Dennis Township— Knights of Pythias Hall, Dennisville, Friday, Oct. 27th. 9 a. ra. to 11 a. m. Middle Township — Tax Bdard Room in court house. Cape May Court House, Oct. 27th, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. . Cape May City — City Hall, Tuesday. J Oct. 31st, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Ocean City — City Hall, Wednesday. = 1st, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Sea Isle City — City Hall, Thursday. Nov. 2d, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Stone Harbor— Borough Hall. Friday 3d, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Wildwood City City Hall, Wednesday, Nov. 8th. 10 a- m. to 3 p. m. North Wildwood — Borough Hall. Thursday, Nov. 9th, 10 a. m. to 12 noon. Wildwood Crest — Borough Hall. Thursday, Nov. 9th, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Avalon — Borough Hall, Friday, Nov. 10th, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. O. I. BLACKWELL, v SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, | WM. J. TYLER, = Cape May County Board of Taxation. Attest: — Harry Stites, Secretary. 4hted Cape ifay Court House, N. J.. 27, 1916. 9-29 -4t-pf$l 1.20-1864
r\ ^ nniO Dining Room ~ ^ and Ice Cream Parlor WII I C\ AQF SeP* 30th for the Witter Months. TT ILL ILUdL Will reopen early in SpringPAUST PRICES REDUCED I The entire stock of J. C. Little's Paint Store will be reduced and the business will be discontinued after September 15th. Thi* stock includes firat-clhM materials for Pamtew' u»e.
JDon't forget the ^ County Fair, October 13 & 14. Best ever held in the County. ' 7 " c* r-sls Another Lot of - ■: Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats for ladies and children, some duplicates. but mostly new and still -More attractive styles t^an the last ones were. a special price put on all summer dresses and underwear. a fine assortment of nets. lace8, embroideries and neckwear, also tr.mminqs and braids. a special mention made of the hand embroidered collars of velvet and silk. suitable for cofts. or tailored 'suits. . a pretty collection of fancy articles making inexpensive gifts for the holiday trade iEMMA C. CARPENTER 9 Lafayette St Keystone Phone 64-M Opposite S cbool PHILADELPHIA EXCURSION Sunday, October 1st $1.25 Round Trip 1 SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES Cape May - 7.30 A M'. y Wildwood 7.30 A. M. R .turning, leaves ATLANTIC UrtiufKat" SI firriis ) C1TY \ 8.30 P. M. RAILROAD 1837-9-21-28 The Chinese Hand Laundry OF WILDWOOD Agent, Mrs. F. N. Beck Ocean and Hughes Streets Cape May * Lottie r. hillman^ 220 Perry Street v. SHOP of aele.et goods at ll TH V\ Reasonable Prices A comXy /[m prehensive showing of all that is new and (mart in Women's, Misses' and Children's hats. Many models that will please. Clever draping clever shaping. All the telling tricks that * the real* aitist knows. Sport Hats, in all shades, $1.00 up. I®

