I CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 22, i<)o8. > IHL — ' ■ ' ' ■ ■ ■ - . Th —
Ha Good Nam at' Home " ^^^Erieot repotst'on ofC. I. HoodOo. and remedies In the oKy of Lowell, wbere ^^^Kworid over, not caly in the medicines to anythlnc their proprietors say ^^^■ootthem. "XX Made by Hood It's Good." ^^^KbeUera Hood's 8vsspsrllU the best allfamily medicine knows today." Mas. ^^^^Ko>. Fabut. £63 Wilder St., Lowell. Mass. SSHrasSras ^Hs^LMhs. H^^Ht SOB a strong and hAlthy woman today. \ IB^Kts taking Hood's HuwuiUv which I OHKn in the boose for all the family." Mas. ^^^Wajbom Bancs. MB Leverett SU Lowell. Haaa. W • 1 consider Hood's Sersspaifll* t he test blood-purifier in the world." In. Jsskui B. CablTok. lit XJberty St.. LoweU. Haas. Hood's Sarsaparllla is sold everywhere. In the nsoal liquid, or in tablet form called •areata bs. 100 Doses One Dollar. Prepared only by C. L Hood Ox, Lowell, Haaa. 6REEN CREEK. Alfred Crease went to Philadelphia Monday with A. T. D. Howell after a horse for Mr. Howell. The sawmill of Joseph Camp is busy sawing wood for the Prices' people this week. Thomas Loper who has been working on a large Band dredge at Ocean City all winter will not return home till the first of April Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Richmond are spen'dng this week in Bridgeton. Barton and Clement Se lover have cut some large locust trees near their borne. Edward Shaw and family returned from Seaville last week. Luldos Harris of Holly Beach, drove through here Monday. " Joseph Camp made a business trip to . Millville last week. The Presbyterian church which has been clo-ed for several weeks was open ; on Sunday althoogh the repairing is not completed yet. i Two persons were received in the ' Methodist church on probation Sunday t morning. Mrs. W. H. Thompson is entertain- i ing her aunt, Mrs. Faunce, from Philadelphia. went to Vineland Monday to attend a i horse sale. Mathis bought one < Frank Bright, of Goshen, drove down ' Friday and took Mrs. C. P. Foster ' home with him. She is in very poor ! health. < After spending a week with her ] mother, Mrs. Lizzie Oampton returned j to her Holly Beach home last week. , Tne clam fleet wes out in foil force 1 Friday making a good catch. J. S. Boyce and Jesse Somen will , fish the stnrgeon boat and' net for 1 Richard Holmes this spring. Nathanie. Newton was doing busi- J neee at Rio Grande Friday. , Captain H. T. Bennett and Captain M. M. Norbury drove over to Court House Monday after some pigs. Eugene B. Springer and wife, of Philadelphia, spent, last week with < her parents. < Alfred Crease and Gas Howell drove over lo Holly Beach Thursday to look at a bona. • Oar sturgeon fishermen are getting ' their nets in readiness for the spring ' Rev. J. F. Lowden attended the fun- : eral of Mrs. Mercy Buck at Burleigh : Thursday. Misses Helen and Ethel Schellenger 1 drove over to Court House Wednesday • and MIm Ethel Camp accompanied them home for a few days. < Rev. J. F. Lowden was called to ! Trenton Wednesday to attend the fun- ' eral of a very dear friend. Some of our people attended the * Riley-Neal wedding at Rio Grande last < week. Mr. end Mrs. Coleman Fisher, of I Rio Grande, spent Monday with his 1 brother, Mr. and Mxa. Edward Fisher. Harry Hebenthal, of Cape May, 1 drove George Fen ton up Saturday night and Mr. Fenton took two degrees in 1 the Castle of Golden Eagles. Hebert Lloyd lets no small things ■ keep him from attorning his lodge every ' Saturday evening. He lives five miles ' from the ball. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Miller, of El- < dredge, spent Sunday with his^ lather • and sister. ■——— " ^ : Is It Your: Own Hair? Do you pin your hat to your own hair? Can't do it? Haven't enough hair? It must be you do not know Ayer*s Hair Vigor! Here's an introduction ! May the acquaintance result in a heavy growth of rich, thick, glossy hair! Use ihis splendid heir-food, 1 stop your falling h airland get j rid of your dandruff? Ybabest kind of a testimonial— *
. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Craaas entertained a nsmber of their friends to > tea on Tuesday afternoon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ScbeUengar ' called on Conrt House friends on Sunj day atferaoon. . p Harry Thompson ia improving his , home by adding a new porch. . V Captain H. T. Bennett entertained to dinner on Friday Rev. and Mrs. Lowden and daughter Miss Emma, ; Captain and Mrs;. M. M. Norbury, Mr. i a ld Mrav T. H-ckman. and Mr. and • Mr?. E. B. Springer. All spent a de- . lightful afternoon ami evening. Some of the members of Excelsior ■ Cavue G. S, attended a great ) District meeting in Millviile C stle . No. 2 on Thursday . evening of tlys Mrs. Emily Armstrong, who has - been caring for her sick father, C. H. - Loper, for two weeks, went over to Ocean City last week remaining two days, then returned accompanied by i Miss Dorothy E. Loper. i James Sphellenger stepped on a rusty nail Saturday which went through his r rubber boot sole and punctured biff i foot He has been nursing it since. Aunt Lydia Hewitt, one of the l sweetest spirited old ladies we ever , met, has been confined to her room all . winter with sickness, but is slowly regaining bar strength. She has past j the four score mark and is one of the brightest Christian lights in the vil- ! lage. She ia the widow of the late > Captain David Hewitt Harry Conover fe so well pleased | with the lot of postals received lately that he will put them in aa album. ! Read aad Yea WW Learn. That the leading medical writers ' and teacbers-of all the several schools of practice endorse and recommend, i in the strongest term*, each and every . ingredient entering into the composition of Dr. Pierce'* Golden Medical 1 Discovery for the cure of weak stomach, dyspepsia, catarrh of stomach, i "liver complaint," torpid liver, or , biliousness, chronic bowel affections, and all catarrhal diseases of whatever region, name or nature. It is also a , specific remedy for all such chronic and i long standing cases of catan-hal ' affec- , tions and their resultants, ah bronchial, < throat and lung diseases (except con- , sumption) accompanied -with severe i i coughs. It is not so good for acute i colds and coughs, bpt tor lingering < or chronic cuesftw especialy effi- 1 ; carious, in producing perfect cures. It contains Black Oherrybark, Golden ' Seal root, Bloodroot, Stone root. Mandrake root and Queen's root— all of , . which are hivbly praised as remedies ' for all the above mentioned affections < 1 by such eminent writers and t eachers ' Prof. Bartbolow. of Jefferson Med. , i College; Prof. Findley Ellingwood, , M. D.. of Bennett Med. College Chi- ; cago; Prof. John King. M. D.. late j 1 of Cincinnati ; Prof. John M. Scudder. ' D., late of Cincinnati : Prof. | Edwin M. Hale, M. D., of Hahnh- I mann Med. College, Chicago, and [ acores of others eminent in their aev- 1 eral schools of practice. ' * . 1 1 FISfflNfi CREEK. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bamett called ; on relatives at Holly Beach on Mon- ! day. Mra.JEtta Learning had her class on | Tuesday evening and as all were gathered the sad news . pame of Leslie I ; Douglass being killed at Erma. As he ! 1 was to have been one of the party it j jipt a gloom over them so they all left ; for home. The family have our heart- ' i felt sympathy in their sad trouble. The young folks from our village at- : tended a party at Mr. Pierces', at Bnna. [ The P. O. S.rof A. will give an entertainment In Mechanic's Hall at Cold 1 > Spring on Saturday evening. Ome . and enjoy a good time. Claude Yerrick, of Camden, came down Friday night to take the degrees , ; of the P. S. of A. lodge. ^ ] Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Shaw spent j 1 part of last week at her mother's, Mrs. ■ i tending a sick horse Mrs. Jennie McPherson is on the sick ! '->7.7 We are sorry to hear J. H. Thomas i baa lost his valuable horse. Mrs, Ella Johnson and s'ster, Mrs ! i Albert Pieraon, went tu spend the day [ with their sister, Mrs. P Foster, at : i Green Creek, but found her absent. There was quite a sociable gat ' ering j on Friday at Mrs. William Bates' " MiesJHannah James, of Philadelphia, ia visiting her sister. Mrs. Ella Mc- 1 1 Alex Ewing passed through here on Monday last. Misses Jennie Shaw and Mary Snyder , ere the proud owners of skates, and ■ now they are wishing for a good freeze 1 to try them. Mrs. Anna Garretson and daughter ' called on her mother here on Monday, i We think it quite a walk for a four- ; year old little tot. One of our most prominent business 'men of^Cape May has forgotten on which aide a button goes. He thinks it goes on the door until his wife says, • "Why Dear, it goes on the frame • work." I wonder if he has found out i his mistake yet-v R Wearing shoes with thin soles and allowing the soles of tile feet to absorb : the dampness and cold from the ground or pavement causes more coughs than , any other one thing. It is better to prevent the cough, but if too late get a remedy that ia safe. Ky dale's Cough Elirir is guaranteed »nder the Pure thing* that could injure the smallest ^Y-lM-tB. MarcqCud Oo. feb -C' • • 7 r _
• WEEKLY, BULLETIN !i r ■ 1 ■ *- " ' — r i VOL. 2. Craa, N. X. febnwy 22. 1907. No. 3 1
■ Items of Interest a Spring ia nearly here. We are mak- 1 * ing preparation^ to meet the farmers' 1 warts. Our seed line is nearly comr plcte. As sales agents for Johnson t Seed Co., also W. ?. Stokee' Seed s stare, we are in a position to give you j 3 the beat seeds at Philadelphia prices, | ^ saving you the freight We have sup- ( plied over thirty of the truckers al- 1 , ready. 1 > r Look into our Harneen Department. 1 One building with nothing else but t harness in it We feel sure we can 3 suit you by buying from thr^e of the 1 ! bert factories in Baltimore, Philadel- 3 j phis and Cincinnati, Ohio. We also ' . have a harness store at Holly Beach 1 : where you can get supplied, t v 1 a '■ Our Agriculture Department is sup- a I plied with mowers, hay rakee, corn 1
S1R. T. Johnson's j fellers, plows, harrows, cultivators, ' hpes, forks, etc., from the beat makers. 4 1 gfa speaking of coal we derire to im- ( two* upon .the public that we handle , t& Upper Lehigh coal which is con- , sidered the best burning coal and the , moat lasting. Although costing ua a , little more, we find it pays. * Try Tunnel Is', or The Packers Union and you will raise crops to J please you. We will have a Bupply of grown seed potatoes later.. Although costing more it surely does pay , to buy Maine grown potato seed. ( Takes no nok labor, no more fertilizer 4 raise a large crop from the best ( seed, than from home grown seed that < a rule do not crop as heavy. Oume < and see us whether you buy or not. <
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Here la Relief for Worsen 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 j Gray's Australian-Leaf. It is a safe j and never-failing regulator. At Drug- , gists or by mail 60 cents. -Sample • package FREE. Address, the Mother ■ Gray Co., LeRoy, N. Y. 2-8 4t « SHEET MUSIC TEN CENTS. 1 For a short time while the supply lasts, a quantity of sheet music at ten cents, including Handel's Largo. Old Black Joe. La So relit, | Corn Flower Waltz, Valse Bleue. ! Light Cavalry Overture, Selection j from Martha, The RLost Chord, Killarney and manv others. ShtET MUSIC 16 CENTS. All the latest and "popular music on sale at Star and Wave Office. Some of t'he new ones are : 1 Smarty, ' 1 1 Don't Worry, | Maris, I Swinging on thef Grapevine Swing, j Wait for the Rainbow, Dearie, j Won't you be my Sunbeam, Susie, 1 ! Dolly Dear. j Blue'Eyes, 1 ■ ' Someone thinks of Someone. ■ wonder why I think so much of You, : esterday. Your love is Wealth Untold, ship will find a Harbor. Neighbors Got Fooled ( "I was literally coughing myself to j death, and had become too weak to , leave my bed ; and "neighbors predicted . that would never leave it alive ; but j they got fooled, for thanks to God, I j was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery. It took just four one dolbottles to completely cure the 1 cough and restore me to good sound ' health," writes Mrs. Eva Uncapher. of Grovertown, Stark county, Ind. j This king of cough and cold'cures, and . healer of throat and lungB.Js guaranteed by All Druggists. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. feb j ] UNCLAIMED LETTERS. List of unclaimed letters remaining , . | in Cape May postoffice for week ending i ; February 20, 1908 : Fly, Mr. Harvey ; Hudson, Mrs. | 1 | Emma. j ; j In calling for the above please say.j 1 I advertised. J. E. TAYLOR. Postmaster. I Hunting for Trouble "I've lived in~Oalifornia 20 years, and am still hunting for trouble in the way of bums, sores, wounds, 'boils. , cuts, sprains, or a case of piles that Bucklen '8 Amies? Salve won't quickly cure," writes Charles Walters, of Allegheny, Sierra county. No use hunting, Mr. Walters; its cures every . case. Guaranteed by All Druggists. | 25 cents. feb ; — T I ; HIQH SCHOOL MINSTRELS. 1 Two evenings will be devoted to the ! entertainments to .be given at the , i Auditoriom by the JHigh School Min- ; strels on March 18th and 14th nextThere will be thirty-five voices in the I chorus and the singing will be an im- ( , portant feature. The boys constitut- | 1 ing the troupe are giving a great deal of^attention to preparation and the en- ! tertalnments are likely to prove very [ satisfactory. The overture will be : ; over an hour in length, and there will . " be several specialties introduced, con- ; eluding by an up-to-date farce. Tickets ' will | be 25 cents; reserved seats 85
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. * W. B. Sheddon, of Princetoil and one of the librarians of the Princeton Seminary, will preach morning and even- * at the First Presbyterian church < Sunday in the absence of Dr. McLeod. ' < Mr Sheddon supplied this pulpit one ( during last summer and his ( sermons were thoroughly enjoyed by those who heard him. . A Valuable Lesson "Six years ago I learned a valuable writes John Pleasant, of Magnolia, Ind. "I then began taking Dr. King's New Life Pills, and the longer I take them the better I!find them." They please everybody. Guaranteed at All Druggists 25 cents, feb j SHERIFFS SALE ■ By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias de bo. et ter. on Docketed Judgment, to me directed issued out of the Oape ■ May Common Pleas Court, I will expose to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY, MARCH 23. 1908, between the hours of twelve and five o'clock p. ro.. at one o'clock in the afterno6n of said day. at the Sheriff 's Office, in Cape May Court House, Cape May County, New Jersey. All that dwelling house and lot of land situate in Upper Township, Cape May County. New Jersey, and is bounded as follows : . _ Beginning at a corner in the line of Young in the center of the road leading from Beesley's Point to Cape Island, it being also a corner of the Baptist Parsonage lot and runs from thence (first) along the center of the . aforesaid road and binding on the said I parsonage lot, northeasterly, five ■ perches measuring at right angles with the line of said Eliza Young aforesaid, to a comer in the center of the aforesaid road ; tnence (2) south twentyI seven degrees and opme five or seven minutes east, sixteen perches to a corin the land of Esther W. Daily, formerly Either W. Bfhckxnan ; from thence (3) southwesterly and parallel to* the road aforesaid five perches I measured as aforesaid at right angles with the line of Eliza Young's line ; I and (4) thence along her line sixteen ' perehesfto the place)of beginning. Con- ! taining one-half acre of land, be the same more or less. Being the same premises which were 1 conveyed to Kate Hartman, wife of George Hartman, by deed 'from John ! Hartman, dated December 8th. 1896, | and recorded January 80th, 1906, in the -j Clerk's office of Cape May County, in I Deed Book No. 205, page 49, etc. I Seized as the property of George I Hartman et ux, defendants, taken in 1 execution at the suit of Smith S. Godi frey, complainant, and to be sold by ROBERT R. CORSON. Sheriff. Dated February 20, 1908. E. C Cole, Attorney, 2-21 p f $9.00 » Call on agents representing thor- h oughly reliable companies, when w want fire insurance. Claims ti promptly paid for twenty-six years ;t We represent seven of the strongest _ companies doing business in New Jer- ° , Bey. Hand and Eldredge, 810 Wash- V' ington street, or at Star and Wave it 1 Office. 315 and 317 Washington street. n — — — n Fer Sale— Buiwing Lots. ^ Very eligible lots in West Cape May „ at Broadway and Mechanic street. Apply to J. L. Landis. ■ : tj Full line of Harness, and Horse and Dog Goods at Philadelphia prices. Re- . pairing promptly done. W. A. Lovett, w | 106 Perry street. S Groceries, dry goods, and previa- s ions, also boots and shoes, at rook bot- £ ' tom._prioe» |at Thoe. Soolts, Oold L Springy tf b it*
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