Cape May Star and Wave, 18 January 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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]3? f William Han to " 1 Laritipcape and Rustic Designer L ! Artistic Landscapes, Gardening ■ | along the Coast a specialty. . ■ • K Rustic Tea Gardens, Roof Garden P jj|TtTYfe Parks, Country Estates, laid out in B English, French, Italian and Oriental ft On'tteaatt M M « Iim U bMrtfrwr wtt" • Artistic, Natural and Artificial Floral Decorating. Prompt attention and general satisfaction Gnarnteed Offtca 62! WuHiJIn ft Cape M»y, tGOODYEAR'S RUBBER GOO&S *pch nical Rubber Goode of Every Kind I BATHFR Garden Hose, L.RA 1 MR Hose lUe Is, f belting Lawn Spritaltlers, | TOWN ft BROTHER 607 Market Street - , - - " Philadelphia

jj BARGAINS BARGAINS I- order to make rosm for our Sprint; Goods we will now r offer our entire stock of shoes at greatly reduced prices. We have some of the finest and best shoes to be found in Cape May. \ ' (to Men's fine shoes were $4.00, - - now $3.50 Men's fine shoes were $3.50, - now J™ Men's working shoes were $1.50, - now $1 .25 All others in same proportion. Come early if you want p the best of these bargains as they will soon go. This is a genuine dearingjsale and no reasonable offer will he refused. RUBBER GOODS. We have a big lot of Rubber Goods at the regul .r price and same lots that will be sold regardless of cost. We still do repair work in all its bran- hes. The only store in Cape May that doe^ Repair Work TAYLOR'S CENTRAL SHOE STORE ft> MIUWIW. Oppose Re&d'ng Te'la.l AARON W00LS0N If UESKKAI. Hi ORE FI8H1NH ( REEK, N. J- L,hvi1 I'll , lie 56

Full Line of Groceries and Provisions at lowest possible prices. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS , St: at prices that will surprise you. Xadies and^Gent's underwear." wrappers, , ^ . • " •* shirtwaists etcOrders received and goods delivered 1 from Strawbridge & Clothier free of charge.

| BEBBBE ffl. BEEVES Steal anil Hot Water \\ IE IT I'll I s - Sanitary Plumbitjg by J. ' Skilled Workmen. Ask for Estimates. HI - 626 wastiinfiton street. I When you needclothing ask for JOHN fit K. SPARKS the Cape Mav County B salesman. Everybody knows that he B - is with WANAMAKER A BROWN, - OAK HALL, Sixth A Market Streets, ■P Philadelphia. An enormous stock of ■ clothing ready for Men-Women-Boys w and Girls we pay excursion car fare I both ways upon the purchase of a cerI, tain amount.

1825 the 1907 PEKBSYLTiSIA FINS Insurance Company. inoorporatkd 1s25. CHARIER PERPETUAL Office, MMtoTilrat St., Pbila CAPITAL, - flMJftftJO ASSETS, • • |M«LB7».18 8HBPLII8, ■ |1,4QM»1U directors Bdwte H • Benson. MtasaamRMorrtn. J UraSur _ jWrtes g- A-mA KietunJ 0rowBn^SSssB«.ar OaaeHtf.I.f [ : ^ r~ 1 ' CHAS 8ANDQRAN, ' VOTARY PUBLIC. > Commissioner of Deeds for New Jersey t _[ Lassen, Deeds, Am. Drawn. s All Mads of Pension Rnslneaa SON WaiklagtoaNt. diPILSAI Jfijfti

BUILDERS HARDWARE ARB lECHAMCS FIRE TOOLS Jdl »-M-X C W. S. WARE 516 Waahinsrton 8t . Gape May. PHONE! IMA 7 - FOR QUKX RESULTS TRY IT HAS PAID OTHERS AND IT WILL CAY YOU A. H. LOFLAND & BROS. Manufaaturwre of FACE nn|A|#Q PAVING BUILDING DIUvllO REPRESSED DAILY CAPACITY 40 000 MILTON - - - DELAWARE

WILLIAM S. SHAW Is 'headquarters for Lime, Bricks, 1 Sand, Cement, Builders' Materials, etc. Prompt attention is given to orders. Business long established. r PHONE NO. 73W ; SAVE MONEY! SAVE MONEY! By Dealing at SWAI^H accommodation market Broadway and York avenue 1 West Cape May, N. j% fVll kinds ol groceries, M KAT8> anc' P*"°v'sions at th< lowest market prices. Goods delivered to any part of the borough or city. Local Telephone No T 10. ;BFCKETT'S LIVERY and Boarding stables TUCKAHOE, N. J. i - Hacks to meet all trains. Good driving Horses and Carriages to Hire. Pri vate horses and carriages boarded and carefully looked after at low rates. Clipping horses a specialty anv time during the week. FRANK BECKETT. IF YOU WANT A 6 GOOD RANGE OR HEATER -FEEJESSE LA. JBZR.OWTS}

WHO HAS THE Only Full Line of Stoves in Town Tin and Agate Ware. Tin Roofing in all its Branches. j 322 lAXH'O V NT K RET 1 Cape May City . New Jersey Shoes I Shoes! New, Largest and best stock of Ladies Gentlemen's and Childrens Shoes at Less than Philadelphia prices An Entire New and Large Stock of Wall lap®Ff which wfll be sold at prices to defy competition Haying had many years experience in the business, I only ask an opportunity to convince my -ustorters that I can sell them at the lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock Pefore buying elsewhere. ELDRft SH« II jeHUNMOV 318 Washington street. Upholstering 1 Ip all its Branches. Furniture of all kinds. Mattresses made ana renovated. Window Shades, Carpets, Mattings, etc. We guaran 1 tee satisfaction Farultnra 10 '-lire by the day or week. | HOWARD F. O ITER 811-13 Mauslou Mreai k A WM. G. BLATTff KB OBO. 8. BKKNET -ifl South Jersey Marble Works ft iT.fiklLcS# t L CAPE MAY, N. J. •*J> . I increased tseUlUee and large uvoca . •* aro-roomt situated on Tm rn p > - L I ^ Dear bridge. • I- MONUMENTS TOMBSTONES AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS Of MARBLE 0' jggl3 g GRANITE WORK. - W: r> AMERICAN and ITALIAN MARBLE |£S \f BLUE STONE P LAG AND CURB IN STOCK t , -|^a _ AND LAID AT SHORT NOTICE ' ^""^i KLATTNEK & BENNKTI j -• New ^Dealnn and Estimates InrnUi a' n'. _. .- .. "X. E

810 Wasunoton Sr.". Cam Mar Citt, NOTARY PUBLIC, SeSdtor and MastT in CaBoewy. i : i — . — i~ £J RMEST W. LLOYD ATTORN EY-AT-LAW 820 Washington St, CAPE MAY, -N Nbw Jersey. J SPICER LBAMING OO UN8EDLO R- AT-LA W Bollattor, Master and Examiner In] I CSmiwaiy. Office 618 Washington at, | CAPE MAY. "-"T6 New Jatacy J AMES M. E. HILDRETH, COUNSEL TOBr AT-LA W — AND— Solicitor, Master and Examiner In NOTARY 'PUBLIC. Office at No. 214 Ocean. Street. Cape May City. N. J. JONATHAN HANI), JR., Arroatnrr- at-La w, • " Solicitor, and Master in Chancery aoummr, »uu m— i«ir to A/uaoorry

Notary Public. Cap* Mat count Houb*. N. j. (Opposite Public Building.-) 3 Branch Office at Ocean City in attand- ■ anoe every Wednesday. CHARLES A. BONNELL ■ ATTORNEY -AT- LAW, Cape Mey Court House,! New Jersey PractiaK In United -States and all State Courts. • Office Hours at Court House, 10 am. to 4 pm. At South Seaville after 4.80 pm. 0HAJLLBS L. BROWNMILLBIC PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER " O 1820 Washington St., ' CAPE MAY. - - New Jersey. |"^R. KEU A. HAND DENTIST Announces that he has established offices at 516 N. 5th Street, - - Camden, N. J. d with thoroughly modern facilities s- for the practise of Dentistry. Or. J. H OLIVER ^ Respectfully announces that because of improved facilities has removed his Dental mm Parlors

to the Eat ay BiAllifllngILSfO OH.eatsa.-a.t Street , (one door above Keith's Theatre.) Ap- , pointments may be made by Bell Telephone. Walnut 1888D. FOR YODR CONVEJOENCE If you are particular about your stationery or visiting cards, come to us. You can select from our samples of engraved work or plain printing and , we will guarantee satisfaction. Prices ' same as those in Philadelphia for same kind of work. If you have your plate bring it along. Do not bother about • sending to Philadelphia for this work. We have a fine line of samples of engraved and embossed wedding stationery from which iou may select your style and quality and work will be promptly done.

1 Try Van Kessel There isu'i a bil of ose for mea 1 who like 'o wear well-fl'tiug aud op- '' . to-ilate clothing, to go away from Oap-i May (o get it. Van Kessel, 434 Washington str-et, import* clothes direct. «e-nriDg many patterns doriug hie aonoal winter trip to Eorope , and the be«t d'es^d ' m-o iu town, i wear clothing made by him. " I " HOTELS ' Wyoming South Lafayette Street, , ~" Bet ween .Congress and Perry Sta. ONE SQUARE FROM TBE BEACH R. J. CRESSWELL, 0APE MAY N.J. Wall Paper. Wail Paper. A new and fine assortment of wall I paper is now being offered by Eldredge .lot-noon. Klg Waghing-fnn mtrroat Whatever you need in this line can be eupplied. • tf i |Try an "adv." in the Star.

qua ted tun de lodge o' d> 9 Knights and Sblwyleera, and nach'i guidon was dat de M y-fl got tired o' waltln' and ooaa to *MMI.>T4kj "m ma If Td organised dat twos » offifc gg« mount dat had me by de back I teftfft Jfl t'd uh-be'n akeered plum to iTajfti jW J but. thlnkta' to muhaet dat 'toua g» - »T|H body but muh wlte, I deo breahad ft* ^ a varmint aside, aecasrdln' to mek <>■».•»• g torn.- and come uh-bogln' along hah happy in muK Igmmoe.— Pndk. -'.9 J A SURE SIGN. ',9 i ]

I mm !|wu\ 0\ ^ \|^1 \ 1 8he — What gronnds have you tot »] thinking that your new novel la a j work of genius? He— The fact that 30 rubUaher* have refused It Not Guilty. Adam had been tempted with the apple. "Well, there to oue eouaolatlon." -2j said our original forefather. "And what Is that?" asked the ser* pent "Why. they can't say 1 was bought with political plums as many of my descendants yrlll be." And then Adam went off on a fish- ; ' lng trip.— Chicago Dally News. But Still Busy. "A young man In these days," re- ,'jj marked the advocate of the strenuous life, "has got to be well armed for the fray and to keep his arms busy. What Is your son doing with his?" 5 "I believe," replied '.he tond father, » with a side glance towards the conservatory. "that at present his arms j are going to waist."— Baltimore American.

• Good Advice. ""Should a fellow leave his hat and cane In the hall when calling on a girl?" asked the very young man. "If she lives in a fcoardlng house, and he Is wise, he'll hang on to then, for all he Is worth." answered the dis penser of society information"— Chicago Dally News. Progress. •q auppoee you -are-totoreatad to 1 our American commonwealth?" "No." answered the distinguished i foreigner. "Since my previous visit i I find that In order to be of any con- : sequence American wealth must be ; of the uncommon sort" — Washington Star. Tommie's Idea of a Russian. "Pop!" "Yea, mr son." ! "This says a Russian Is not of age until he 16 26 Tears old." U U 111 II- IO .V I—"

"That • correct my boy." "A_d can't he begin throwing until then, pop?"— Yonker* Statesman. Never Touched Her. "Ah!" she sighed "1 have long wor «blped you at a distance." • j "Well," she replied coldly. "If It Is necessary for you to worship me at nil, I prefer it that way." • A And It was back to the boarding tor him.— Chicago Dally News. Willing to Compromise. Higgles — By the way. old man. can you let me have two for a week? Wiggles — Sorry, but I've only got a dollar.'' Higgle*— '11 right— let me have that for two weekf ' — Chicago Dally News Crawls 8o Much. "Jimsou says he believes that after I \whlle he will turn Into a wriggling mnakeJ ^8 "Horrors! What makes him think that?" ■ "He has to crawl under his auto mmuch." — Milnankee Sentinel. 8 hake. ' Here's to the iuaii whooe hand ! Is firm when he ulasj-s your own-- ■ ' Like a grip of steel > That makes you Joel You're not in the world aloaa. I I — ' Washington Herald. J