Cape May Star and Wave, 11 January 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 4

4 " ~ ' CAPE MArb^fTANbWAVE. SATURDAY!P5b!5I^

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;; ;r green creek. Was Edna Camp, of Mayville, spent Sunday with Miss Helen Schellcnger. Mrs. Walter Schellenger spent the Nmk with frineds at StarriUe. Mr. Sffcellenger spent Sunday with her. Tbe tank of Joseph Gamp's gasoline WBgine froze and burs ted on Friday •W>t- -o. ' William Hollingsead was taken quite ill on Friday but is somewhat improved at this writing. Ed. Hollingsead. of Townaend's Ink* Life Saving Station, spent last Week^at his boms here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loper last Week entertained Mr. and Mrs. ^ttehard Grease and daughter, of Avalon. and Mr. and Mr*. Ed. Armstong (• wnd Thomas Loper and daughter, of ► Ocean City. Thomas and James Swain and Edward Foster drove to Wildwood on JWday. Joseph Camp, Ralph Schellepger, with their wives, attended the Pomona Orange at Tuck shoe oo Friday and re- 1 port a good time. [ Allie Hoffman, of Hillville, is at Joaeph Camp's doing some building : for him. ' Mr. Camp has recently pur- < •based a fine new carriage. ' UIIHI.U a use new carnage.

h . Mr. and Mrs. Truman Hickman spent ' • day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Learning at West Cape May. ' James Hoffman spent last week here With his father. Franklin Hoffman. A. M. Robinson is putting a steel veiling in'the Presbyterian church. ^Arbutus Temple installed their officers on Thursday evening for the next »ix months. Mrs. Mary Norton was the installing officer, after which they enjoyed a fin® roast chicken supper With the trimmings added. 'The family of Charles Thompson have all been sick with something like -the grip. On Friday evening the K. G. E. installed the following officers for the next six months: Past Chief, Theodore pickman: Noble Chief, John Mathias ; Vice, Walter Scbell'nger ; Secretary, Truman Hickman; Treasurer, Seth Miller, Jr. ; Vmerable Hermit, Harry Lowe ; High Priest, Hert" berFLoyd; Worthy Ghambehlain, Elmer Hemingway ; Outside Guard. William Thompson; Inner Guard, Frank Mathia; Ensign, Nathaniel Holmes ; Enquire, A. M. Robinson. Installing Officers, Isaac D. Eilenberg and McMahan, of Vineland, were present. After the officers were installed all were invited to the lower hall where the tables were spread. About 100 were present and all did ample justice to the good things prepared. The weather was fine and the event 'passed off pleasantly. The visiting brothers were entertained at Truman 'Hickman's. I" wis Conover killed a fox on Tuesday and went to Court House to get the -ounty that war due him. Ciinton Conover and bride, who have been on a honey moon, returned on Wednesday evening. They will keep ho- a in part of the house of Reeves •Byvcefora few months. He has his Mtv md and will aoon build a new house bet ween .Ed. Shaw's and Will Worth's. Question : When is a pain not a pa«n? Ans. When it is due to a condition thi j can be reached by an external apt lication and somebody has been .thi-oghtful enough to purchase before- ? h*lf Pint bottle of. Elliott's Emulsified Oil Liniment for ape and rubbed the affected parts freely'. Guaranteed by V. M. D. Marc, and Com- ■ Pany. # jan

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COLD SPRING. J. G. Walter is convalescent, but i has not been able to attend church ser- i - vices for some time. I Those on the sick list lsst week were Mrs. Martha Hand. Mrs. S. Chambers. 1 Mra. Alice Ms Kissic, Masters Ralph , Ciadwick and George Walter, Jr., M .ids and Marshall Lowden. ( •Irs. Walter Jofeujleft on Monday « lit for her home in Washington, D. C. \

, Mrs. L. E. Hughes spent last week with relativesin Philadelphia. Miss Ellen Rutherford was calling oo her many friends in the village Satur- ! day. Wm. T. Chambers drove to Bridgeton Monday of last week. ; Jos. Russell spent Frqjay and 8aturr day with his sister, Mrs. Joe. Hoffman. George Snyder spent the holidays s at home. Mr. and Mra.*Crauthers were guests at the old home during the holidays. - Mrs. Crauthers was formerly Miss Ida t Chambers. N. Z. Graves visited his farm here t fiat week. Marie and Iveroa Buck were over ■ Sabbath visitors. Miss Elizabeth Hitchner is in Elmer, N. J., visiting relatives. A goodly number of children and grand children gathered at tbe home of Mrs. Judith Hoffman Christmas day. Among those who dined there upon than occasion were Senator arid Mrs. RobL E. Hand, and Master Lewis Cresse, of Erma ; Mr. snd Mrs. A. ■ Carlton Hildreth, Camden; Mr. and j Mrs. H. E. Richardson, and daughter , Ethel, Cape May Court House; Mr. i and Mrs. Wm. Crease and sons Walter j and Arthur, Rio Grande; Jack Bethel, j I

,t of Court House ; Amass Walter, Philai. delphia; Miss iWiddie Hoffman and Lewis Hoffman, Cold Spring, and Miss ■e Hannah Hoffman, Green Creek. Augustus McKean. of St. Paul, >1 Minn., was seen driving throught [his village Friday. f i_ Wm. Ewing.'of Fishing Creek, was :t calling on acquaintances Saturday, lB Mrs. Chad wick and children visited y Holly Beach relatives last week, u- The Misses Phebe and Mary Miller spent the holdiays at home. n Ljttle Wilfred McKean Swain is well e and happy. We hope he had a happy New Year. Luther Halburner is slowly improve ing- ,. Luther Ingersoll, of Erma, placed n electric lights in tbe home of Thos. Soulte la>t week. Mrs. S. Somers, of Caps May, spent .. the holidays with her "sisters here. Mrs. E. J. Cummings, of Philadel- , phia, spent Thursday of last week with i. her mother, Mrs. Priscilla Hughes, k Miss Hannah Hoffman returned to her home at Green Creek Saturday. g The boys of Mrs. S. Taylor's class , presented- her with a beautiful Japan- ; ese salad bowl, as a Christmas gift. II '• e Little Maude and Marshall Lowden - have entirely recovered from the chicken-pox. e The annual supper and installation 6 of officers at the Grange Monday even d ing. 8 A six weeks' old roast pig was . among other delicacies served at the Christmas feast at Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Feaster's. * Messrs. Furman Bamett and Jos. t Snyder visited Philadelphia one day last week. e Mrs Azalea Hitchner visited O. B. j Eldredge 's store Monday. , 3 The entire Ohadwick family have been ill of grip. They are now con- . 3 valescent. 3 Mr. and- Mrs. Allie Day took in the : Mummers' Parade at Cape May New . Years' Day. Special services have been held in p the "Old Brick" during this week. i , Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Shaw, of 6112 ! Brown street, [Philadelphia. returned . , to their |home Saturday after having . spent the holiday's with Mr. and Mrs. , Q. H_ Hand i [ Waltei Crease, of Rio Grande, visited his grandmother, Mrs. J. Hoff- ( man, last week. f Blacksmith Stiles was kicked ty a . horse he was shoeing one day last week. As a result five ribs were 1 fractured. t A fine organ has been plRced in the e Cold Spring school, as the result of efforts made by teachers and pupils , last year. 1 Mrs. Florence Stiles is quite ill at this writing. I Mm. L. E. Hughes returned from Saturday. V Mrs. Priscilla Hughes' birthday was I celebrated Wednesday. Mrs. E. J. Cummings was among the r week's visitors'.

k Mm. Maria Sayre. of Cape May. j g»nt Thursday with her auntT Mrs. C. Misses Phillips and Davis have resumed school duties after a pleasant vacation. 1 , Miss Lena Eldredge is among Philadelphia relatives. 1 Mm. Libb e Baroett, of Holly Beach. - spent Wednesday with friends here. A LASTING EFFECT " This Evidence Should Prove Every. b CUlm Made for Don's Kidney Pills In New Jersey. 9 Relief from the pains and aches of a bad back is always welcome to every r backache sufferer ; but to cure a lame. weak or aching back is what's wanted. , Cure it So it will stay cured. It can be done. Here's the strongest evidence j to prove it: f William Pumyea, janitor of the Betheny M. E. church, living at 70 , Bayard street, Trenton, Ni J.. says: "I still think as favorably of Doan's , Kidney Pills as I did in 1897 when I allowed a testimonial to be puEIiabed reI lating my experience. Before I used . this remedy I suffered for a year or so with my ldndeys, and there was an almost steady pain in the small of my ■ back and through the muscles of hy hips. Sometimes the pain extended round to the lower Dart of the rMolower the abdo-

^ men and very often it was simply tord tare to reach out, to stoop or lift anys thing. Doan's Kidney Pills being recommended to me. I got a box and. as I stated at that time, they Justified all • the recommendations I had * heard, s The benefit has been lasting and for this reason I am glad to recommend _ them again." For isle by all dealers. Price 60 Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y-. 3 sole agents for the United States. Remember the name— Doan's — and r and take no other. 1 FISHING CREEK. ' Chas. Woolson has resumed his old route in the grocery wagon for a time. Relatives from Holly Beach spent Friday with Mrs. W. McPhereon. Claude Yearicks was at home recently for a short stay. He is employed in a ferry boat that plys between Caro1 den and Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bsrnett spent a • couple of days last week at Holly Beach. W. Hemingway is still on the sick 0 list. Herbert Bats returned to his studies B West Chester afUr spending the ' holidays at home. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bate took dinner with their daughter, Mrs. Geo. Oum1 mings at West Cape May last week. t Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shaw entertained their classes Saturday evening. 1 After a pleasant evening refreshments B were served. L. B. says he likes to - Play catching toei^andjdoctor. ' Mrs. D. M. Woolson and Emma Shaw and daughter Jennie, spent a day at ; HollyLpeach recently. *. 1 Miss Emily Thompson was visiting M!rs. J. W. Snyder for a few days. 1 We were pleased to see our friend, ; Gus MacKean, among us again for a ' short visiL J t Ralph Yearicks and brother Gorton 1 I were over Sunday visitors with their father. I Mrs. Rheno and Mrs. Kelly were 8 calling on friends here in our village. Miss Marie Buck is visiting her 1 ! cousin. RetaJShtw. for a few days. Revival meetings are stiil going on 8 the Tabernacle. 8 Brother Wells told the children on Christinas, eve that if they ate too f much to run around the house three times th' n come in, and eat more. So 0 certain young lady thought she would it. but she met with bad luck as she fell and bruised her elbow. ^ William Hincljcliff has returned af- a a long stay with his children. * Joe Snyder and granddaughter. Mis-. A Buck, were calling on relatives here. E 8enser Taylor is working for A. p and carries the mail. G Gunners bagged a goodly number of rabbits and squirrels New Year's Day. Mrs. Hannah Woolson and daughter " drove to OaDe Mav Citv one Hs> Uet - last j

I week. N j ( Gorton Yearicks is st home again. 1 R. Matthews visited his son at Cold Spring Wednesday. John Snyder entertained guests over New Year's. f Thomas Hemingway and sister, Mrs. Reeves, were calling on their father " on Sunday. We are sorry to say he is 0 not gaining in strength. Miss Mary Snyder is the Droud owner ~ of a fine wheel received as a Christ- 3 mas present 7 There were a large attendance at the ' installauon'on Saturday evening at the 4 K. G. E. Hall at Green Creek from 4 i J>ere- i Richard Hemingway and Gorton A Yearick made a business trip to Cape i May Court House on Monday lsst ] Leslie Woolson, JReuben Johnson and * El wood Douglass have taken a gun- \ ning trip through the sounds. £ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heminwgay 4 were calling on his father the first of t the week, Mrs. Jacob Barnett and daughter, \ ' Mrs. R. Hemingway attended the in- .... : "f. . •' ' .

■ atsllstion on Thursday evening ' of the " Temple at Green Creek. | Fishing Ore^k 1b getting to be quite i a sporty place aa it can boast of two I butcher wagons and two bread wagons ■ a day, two grocery wagons a week, j mail delivered at the-door, one gunning clnb, one doctor. AU we need now is ) a lawyer. Willets Johnson made a business j trip to Green Creek on Wednesday. Cared of Lung T rouble. "It is now eleven years since I had a narrow escape from consumption," writes O. 0. Floyd, a leading business 1 man of Kershaw, S. O. "I had run down in weight to J35 pounds, and t coughing was constant, both by day and by night. Finally I began taking Dr. King's N> w Discovery, and con- " tinued this for about six months, when i my cough and lung trouble were en- . tirely gone and I was restored to my normal weight, 170 pounds." Thousands of persons are healed every year. 1 Guaranteed at - All Drug Stores. 50c • and <1.00. Trial bottle free. lm Sir The train stopped directly in front , of the Tabernacle [church when the body of little Marion Bate was brought . from Philadelphia for interment there. Senator and Mrs. R. E. Hand entertained a company of friends at their Palatial residence recently. Daniel Schellenger is much improved in health. I George Hawn is rebuilding his home. , Mra. J. Cox spent a couple of weeks at Cold Spring. Chicken thieves are rampant. Leslie Cox is spending the winter at Dr. Lakes. Mra. Andrew Hawn entertained her mother during the holidays. R. T. Johnson dined at the home of Albert J. Matthews, Cold Spring, Abijah Reeves has taken up the telephone work, in place of L. O. Ingersoll, resigned. Mjss W. Hoffman spenfMonday at the home of Hon. R. E. Hand,' The Misses Lids snd Eva Allen are spending ten days in Philadelphia, guests of relatives there. Mrs. A. Hawn called on Cold Spring Saturday. Mrs. Wilson Garretson and son called Mrs. Florence Stiles Monday. Here It Relief for Womeo If you have pains In the back. Urinary, Bladder or Kidney trouble, and want a certain, pleasant herb cure for woman's ills, try Mother Gray's Australian Leaf, It is a safe and never failing monthly regulator. At or by mail 50 cents. Sample : package FREE. Address, The Mother ' Co., LeRoy, N. Y. A Certala Care lor Acbiag Feel Allen's Foot Ease, a powder ; cures 1 aching sweating, swollen feet, j Sample sent FREE, also sample of ' Foot-Ease Sanitary Corn Pad, a new • Address, Allen S. Olmsted. ( N. Y. ' I COURT HOUSE. Miss Hattie Springer has returned a visit with Pennsylvania friends. u Mead Tomhn spent Sunday evening ® with his parents at Dennisville. ® Mrs. Florence Hurrell is spending t the week with friends in Philadelphia. ?

• ,, services are in progress in the Methodist Episcopal church. e _ Misses Edith Powell and Marie Springer were entertained by Mrs. Lawrence Tuesday evening. 18 Leslie S. Ludlam was transacting • business at Clermont Wednesday afterg noon is Mrs. Esther Miller is supplying the vacancy in the public school, Miss Elizabeh Nelson having resigned at the beginning of the holidays. Andrew Roswell, Esq , of Ocean City, was attending to legal duties here Wednesday of this week. Jonathan Hand is very seldom in town now as his business at Wildwood £ occupies his entire timfc. d Mrs. Alexander Springer was shopy ping in Philadelphia during the week, g Mrs Eva Smith sold hfer household i- goods tne first of the week, n Carlton Westcott, of South Seaville, i- was in town the first of the week, y Judge James M. E. Hildreth held !' naturalization court Wednesday of this ^ week. _ n , Miss J. Hearon spent Tuesday of this week in Philadelphia supplying the wants of.her many customers. Messrs. Chance and Van Artadalen, of th.- Taylor-Stites Supply Company spent Sunday evening with friends at e Dennisville. t In the store window of R Benezet . may be seen a number of Indian relics _ found at Shell^Bay Landing r Mr Nelson Creamer was visiting relatives at Millville recently. , Harry Tyler. Esq, spent Sunday with relatives at Goshen. Sylvester Spencer, of Goshen, was • in town during the week attending his b official duties. Weddingbel is will soon be ringing again. ^-iTeirig- leap year they should t ring quite merrily. Miss Beutah Stitles, of Dennisville, is spending the week with her sister, r Mrs. Dora Stiles. Howard Townsned is a frequent visL tor here and is very popular with ihs [ ladies. Curtis T.«aker, Esq , of Wildwood, was in town during the week looking after the interests of his profession. Both glass factories are again ir. . operation Mrs. John Douglass spent part of the week with friends at Goshen. .Mrs. Willets Corson was a recent visitor at Den> isville. Joseph I Scull, of Ocean City, was in town last week. Miss Louise Springer spent part of the week with friends in Philadelphia. , Mrs Florence Hurrell and Horace , Chance were entertained by Mrs." Sam- , uel Ewing, of West Cape May last , Sunday Wm Christian spent Sunday with his . parents % How long does it take a nest-egg to ■ hatch? Nearly time for the one on the corner to show signs of life. Abraham Roseni'eld. of Woodbine, was attending court W> dnesday of this i week. Wm. S Camp and family, of Belle j plain, were visiting friends here Tuts- , day. J How to Cure chilblains. j "To enjoy freedom from Chilblains, " ^ writes John Kemp, East Otisfield, J "I apply Buckli n's Arnica Salve. ' Have also used it for salt rheum with ; excellent results." Guaranteed to fever Bores, indolent ulcers, piles, c burns, wounds, frost bites and skin c diseases. 25c at All Druggists. lm [ DO YOU EAT PIE If not you are missing half the pleasof life. Just order from your a few packages of "OUR PIE" f and learn how easy it is to make u Lemon, Chocalatt, and Custard pies that will please you. If your grocer won't supply you, go to one who will. ^ n

" WEST CAPE MAY'S WEEKLY HAPPENINGS i r LOCAL NOTES AND COMMENT is Social Occurrences and Movements, Together with References " to Public patters and the news of the weekt d ~\ . -i Mrs. Sadie Forte, of Bridgeton, was ; «n ®v*r SunAy visitor with her mother, Mrs. D»vid Hayes. d . Mr' ?n4^fr8' (Alexander, of Bortentown, faa^ert the guests of Mr. and I, Mrs^ Charles Nevel), daring the past d Fffmh Waikei, of Philadelphia, is 8 visiting his aunt] Mrs. Daniel Stevens. 4 Miss Alice Spritger has aecpted the f POf'tmn as clerk Ai thfc postoffice. Miss _ LiUie Gibson, th* former clerk, having resigned. ^ Mrs. Nicholas &ain is seriously ill , at her home with m attack of grip and t has suffered ven much during the past week. Her wndition has been . critical but she , ■ slightly improved b d0w* | 1 'Mrs. Charles S.dorson, of Atlantic Mr. and Mrs. id wart Lit 'Je are ' entertauung Mrs. Eldredge, of Phila- . st*'" ^ 01 ' tu^'odN"™yi'^X"'xri s ssii' i»fnXtb »d WEST CAPE ijiY COUNCIL. ' | ^ West Cape May. organized for (he ensuing year at a meeting of council • Tuesday evening by electing T. ' W. Reeve! cleri; Samuel F. Eldredge, solicitor; William Laf- ; ferty, road supervisor; Charles Hughes, marshal; and John Meyers, pound - ; keeper and overseer at the poor. The , proposal to economia by reducing the salaries of the collector and ; one-half, received no consideration. WHY HE DOES IT "It isn't often thst I have faith enough in Jthe medicines put up by other people to be willing to offer to refund the money if it does not cure," said a certain druggist t* one of his many customers, "hot I am glad to sell Dr. Howard's *pecifidfor the cure of constipation and dyspepsia on that plan. _ "The Howard Company, in order to get a quick introductory sale, authorized me to sell the regular fifty cent of their specific for half price, 25 cents, snd, althouoh I have sold a lot of it, and guaranteed every packnot one has been brought back ss unsatisfactory. I am atill soiling the specific st half although 1 cannot tell how long I shall be able to do so. Any person who is subject to constipation, sick headache, dizziness, liver trouble, indigestion, or a general played out 'don- • dition, ought to take advantag" of this opportunity. If the specific does not them, they can come right back to store, and I will cheerfully refund their money. ' ' Mecray 's Pharmacy. Death of Dand F. Weatherby David F. Weatherly. aged 71 years, of Mrs. E. H. Steer, died Saturday, 4th^insL, after a short illness. The funeral occurred in Philadelphia

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