CAPE WAY STAP AND WAVE SATURDAY MARCH 7. ioo&
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FOURTH WARD. J titan Foster will pilot the tug Elisabeth. of the Furat .Clark equipment from Cape May to Baltimore, and Tony Bennett will serve as engineer oa the trip. Miaa Alice Bennett was a guest of her cousin, Mr*. Arthur Chester, at Oeesn City. Mrs. Horace ChWh. of HoUy Beach. • is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles York, accompanied by her interesting little sea.One bears and rends a great dea! ■ these daya about "Combinations" especially ' 'Combinations of CapilsL" The government is after a great many , of them with 'he "Big 9*ck" and it is 1 to be .hoped that they will be broken up There is another greet com bins- . tkm. however, that is a source of mocfa good, and not only does not come with- . m the swath of .the "Big Stick. " - but ' eor forms strictly .to the law. It is a i liott's Emulsified Oil Liniment for 25c 1 Guaranteed under Pure Food and Drug Law. Yellow package. 1 V. M. D. Mercy A Op. mar ~~ ema ; Mrs. B. E. Hand has been with her mother et Ootd Bpring during the pest I few days. ' Senator Hand was among those who enjoyed the first trip through the tun- ( nel under the Hudson last week from ' Brooklyn to Jersey City. .►* Miss Ola BidweU gave an entertain- ; v ■ant in the church last Tuesday even- ! » hw. •! Miss ,Manan Lang, of Philadelphia. • was a guest at th* Siasoor' home last I b weak.' Mjas .Bertha Hand has resigned her o position M clerk of the dry goods de- S partment of R. T. Johnson's store. I h Miss Etsia Bejrmore has takea bar] • p1*®® - , !f Miss Gretta Rawn has arkAkm-o" * duties in ths telephone servise.^k G The right of way for the new^uge te'ephone poles has been cealou^ so «| H cited by persistrt acenU throbgh 1 p here. • - ' , ti Mr* Luther Ingaraoll is quite UL » Miss Lassie Hswn called an Cold] Burin* friends Tuesday. „ Miaa Elsie Seymore is weUJiksd as f clerk in the day goods department of R. T. Johnson's store. 4* Miaa Gretta Hawn is ^ing good aarvice in the telephone office Miss Alice Hawn had the mysteries of tha D. of A. revealed to her last Tueaday at the Hal). | Miaa Ola BidweU gave an entertain- ■■ aaant is the church Tuesday eveinng n She is a good impanonator. jj Peaad at Last J. A. Barman, of Lisasnore. W. Vs.. * says : "At last I have found the per- ° fact pill that never disappoints me; ■ and foe (he benefit of others afflicted * with torpid Rver and chronic conatipattan. will nay. take Dr. King's New Ltfla PHm." Guaranteed satisfactory •Be at all drug stores. mar SHEEJi CREEK. 1 March camp-in vary lamb like. A. M. Bebfoeea,; Isaac Parsons and * Will Thampaon are carpentering at Body Beach « Beth Miller drew to Dennisville on Monday after shingles te put a new h roof on his ham. Captain Jamas Swan, and M. M t Narbury drove la Holly Beach on * Thanihu Mass Catharine Shields, who has 9 haaa called to care for her sick mother • »' at Cape May far aaversl weeks, re- ° ^ ^ _ P
Pale, Thin, \ Nervous ? ti Then your blood «nv« be in • wry bad condition. You certainly M<>* »bni «o taU, „ then take t— Ayer'a Sar»- * pnriila. If doubt, then J conauk your doctor. We know J vMt he *01 any about this ' fraad aid family aodiciac. riTJE PV ZTT, > jzl r jj. i - wS2ESS£SwuaS^^Mm i |
. day much to the daUght of the ehil ; dren. Mies Alcoa Jamas, who has base spending several weeks wifii bar sister at Oonrt House and brother at Avslon, returned last week. Joaeph Camp' visited Rio Graadk Tim light hem the bormrg boons of John W. "Long at May vi lie was plainly seen here Friday overling. Lineman was here last week and repaired the telephone wires that w- re broken hy a heavy sopw several weeks Mto. aS The- teams of Mr. Dowler. |of Holly Beach, was eartirig piling from hete sat weak. r Edward HoUingsead. of Townsend t Inlet life saving - station, was home I Thursday. Mrs. Louisa Hearon and daughter Laura, of Goaben, spent this week f with her parents. S' negate ,C- P- Vsnsman. of Diss Creek, pas red through h-re Wednea-. I day. » Leslie P. Bate, of Fishing Creek. .. was here Friday enr ute for Rio Grande. « i John O. Bate, of Fishing Greek, was here after hay Saturday. Rev. J. F. Lowdeo has had his wagon repaired at the shop . of J. 8. , Rio Grande. Clarence Selover. who has haen on a sea voyage is now at borne again. Nathaniel Newton was doing hu siat'Ho'ly .Beach Saturday. The team of William Holmes, Holly was here Saturday after com fodder. Alfred Crease carted coal from Court < Saturday for the school building. Captain Nathan Doughty spent part of the week with his daughter, Mrs. 1 Harry Hewitt, Holly Beach. /Yank Doughty, who severely cut ' foot with an axe several weeks ; is still unable 'to .walk. Prof. H. F. Daugherty drove to 1 Saturday. i Some of our men have spent the I ' .winter in the sounds catching clsms j [when the weather would let them , 1 j work." '.i1 ! ' Rev. T. Rush preached a'.temperanee | ' Sunday morning in the Preeby- ] terisn church. I Many of our people are glad to know ' of the improved condition of Captain j 9. Shaw, at Rio Grande, from ' i his recent critical sickness. Frank Hollngsead. who with his 1 father-in-law, Eigar Cresse, Cape bought the Tick Neck farm at was at the place Tue day. - Mrs. Helen James, of Stone Hsrbor. sp ntthe first of the week with her ' parents'. Mr. James, who has been in t | the Stone Harbor Life Saving Station ™ nearly a year, has been transferred lo , Avaloo, where they will move. / t Out pound fisliermen are parting ' ] wire for their pounds. In a fewWeekn j will enjoy .fresh fish again. ^This j industry brings many' thousan^jsf dol- \ lars to our county. ' _ * Hsv te Ktnsls Ysamf To continue young in health and ' strength, do as Mrs. N F Rowan, McDonough, Ga., did. She says : "Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured of chronic liver and stomach trou hie, complicated with such an unhealthy condition of the blood that my akin turned red as flannel. I am now e practically 20 years younger than be- 1 1 took Electric Bitters. I can now do all my work with' ease and assist in husband's store," Guaranteed at an drug stores. Price 50c. mar 1 - ■' 1 COLD SPRING. The fuperal of Mr. J. G. Walter wae ! largely attended John C. Batteraoll is on the sick list. ' Miss Elisabeth Hitchoer spent last week with relatives at Cape May. Mrs. Jos. McKissic spent Tueaday with her mother at Errna Miaa Lulu Shaw has returned to the ' horat of her sister Mrs. H. E. Richardson, of Court ! ws- with relatives during the I week. I Col lector Charles Bol.ro returned j ' Saturday last from an extended trip | j including Viashi Alton. New York and ^ | The Beii Telephone Company is re 1 1 pleetng poles damaged by the recent ; storm, with heavier ones forty five] j feet high. Mta» Mary PhiUip» w»g in Phiisdti ' i phis Saturday purchasing new boohs ! tot the school library Mrs B. Bsod is spending the week with her daughter Ye Philadelphia. Mrs Judith Hoffoian has been quite , j during the (mat week. Year physician will tell yea that ' bee. Qoiame ud 3 try chine makes ' one of the safest and beet tonics that , can be taken It always bwlds up the ' r •rstem aril deeen't produce any drug S hatetaa m many wades do. That ia I -JuM what- you take when you get Ry ( date's Tanm It is rodtbin«| with j other vaieable mgredjenu trJt in- ] crease its vahse both as a tpuk and chili sad maiana cure, - Guaranteed by . V. M. D. Marry AOs. . mar J * RSUM CREEK. Ml sssi Page and Harry Matthewe wesu k— hag ghaaphates Tauaday ■a White, Jr . dswee te Oepc May sou day the. weak V. Bmagaiy » sdhg"»N — teas aa tea tnaads aautd wwh
! Mte. Samuel Robert., of Holly j t Brack, was vt.ltia. Mra Sarah Shaw. part of last week. f » We were plehbed . to era Mr*. Lem Schellenger so far imoroved it to be } f able te be opt riding te Cape Mar. r .Hany Stiie* from HoUy Beach, is I visiting relativea bare this week. I fj Mrs. Virgil Snyder ia confined to the I e house with th grip, g Mrs. John Hemingway, of Long D- f land, has returned home after a thice f y weeks vi* bet fatber-in-Uw.,t . Washington Hemingway, who U about the nine in health. h 3 Hiss '-Cells Current. -J^nen Holly f e Beach, ia yiaiting Mrs. Anals Wool son. Mrs. A. H. Snyder spent ipart .of last r week at Holly Beach where she made t a trip to PhiladelphieYu^iraing home thir -week. A f We regret very much the losing our . patter. Rev. E. A. Well* agd family. as they have done some good work _ since they, came -here three years ago j We have our new chapel , by which to remember them and -we will always think of himself and wlfq. We wish them success through life./ , Miss Mabel CoDover is staying a few days with ber grandmother, Mrs. Hemingway. 1 Mr*. Edward Orowell and son Theodore aad daughter, Mr*. Ford, called on ber sister-in-law, Mrs. John 8nyder. 1 who is confined to her bed. Gordon Yearick made a business trip 1 1 to Holly Beach on Saturday last and ' from there wentfto vieit with his friend. ; : Joe Chester^ of Rio Grande, also spent < the evening with friends here. Herbie Shew has purchased a new ' horse of Frank Harris, of Rio Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Schellengtr : took tra with-Mra. George Matthews on 1 1 1 Saturday. 1 ; Owing to the cold night tbey had ■ , good success with the festival. They wanted a good hot fire to sit by to eat | < I ice cream. Mrs. Cynthia Matthews is on the < ] sick list.. Her daughter. Bell Thompson, of Green Creek, is taking care of ' (her. William Hinchcliffe, Jr., has re- J turned borne after an extended visit at ' and other parts. Mrs. Sarah Shaw, of our village, 1 wishes to thank her friend and re ati ve* 1 for their kind remembrance on her ! by postal shower. Mrs. Chas. Simons is taking care of 1 Mrs. John Snyder, who is still ill. ' 1 Saved Her Ses'g Lite « I 1 The happiest mother in the little ' of Ava, Mo., is Mra. S. Ruppee. .She writes : "Dne year ago my son 1 •was down witb\ such - serious lung ] trouble that ourAihy-ieian was unable to help him ; when, by our drugjrint's advice. I begin giving him Dr, Ring's 1 New Discovdcjt and 1 s on noticed im- 1 provement. 1 kept this treatment up ; tor a few weeks when he was perfectly , well. He has worked stcadliy since at ' carpenter work Dr. King's New Dis- ' cdvery saved his life." Guaranteed -1 best cough and cold cure by all drug- , gists. 50c and fl.OO. Trjal botttle mar ^ WOODBWE Mr. and Mrs. J. Weiner. the newly ' married eouple, left Woodbine amidst ' showers of rice on Sunday night for ' The kindergarten has been closed for ' j a fet^daya on account of the illnes^of 1 Mias Patgett, who is sick with measles 1 at her hbme inJBridgeton. The pupils and faculty of the Agri- ' cultural School are preparing to attend < the Farmers' Institute- which will 'be ' held at Cape May Court Rouse on 1 March 11th. Mr R. Maltby, superintehdent»of ' the dairy (department of the Argicul- 1 tural School, underwent a successful 1 operation for appendicitis in a Phila- < delphia hospital. < A very interesting lecture on I "Present Day Russia" will b" de- 1 | livered at the Central school on Thursday evening. March 12th, by Mr. Eel- 1 j log Durland, the author rof the new j j book on Ruasix, "The RedfReign, " who 1 1 has visited Russia on 'several occasion*. 1 ' ] will be illustrated by views from ' | photographs taken by Mr. Duriand. j 1 ] The Board of Education is planning 1 ] to have two illustrted lectures ev ry j I I month. Dr E J A nis. of Philadei- li phis, will lecture on "European -< j Countries ' \i Prof. F: 0. Hartman is preparing to ' < have an >1 lustra tod lecture on "His- I tone Boston' ' on March 23d. I ' Mr. M. W aldman purchased the cor , | ' ner lot on' De Hirsch and Jefleraon - avenues, and Mr. Silberman is building ] : store aod residence for hiu. on this 1 ;*•*- * « 1 The Firfc Company initiated two j ' new Bteabera, Frank Bogesufski ar.d Samuel Levenaon, en Monday night. I Jos L. Tepper. - of Washington. D 1 | O. . porehase the corner house on Be | Hirsch and Jefferaon avenues from Mr. I - ; J Miaa Nina Bayard left Monday night . spend several days with some frirads In Phiiodeiphis ^ , i
COURT HOUSE 18 • . . • I - ! SILTER wmm celebratlb I Jlr. i«i Ere. Bbwerti Hskr | "Wei ky faij FriMfe b Other Ensts
t f ^ The grratest social event occurring & re for many months took place last f (TrliUy eventryg in the Re t Men's Hall . when Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Fisher t iolebrated their siivar wedding. The. halhteas beautifully decorate J with cut p flowers, and there . wey-; individual bouquets for' e-'ery .one pi .fent. Two r hundred.' carnations' with maiden hair . ferns formed part of.the decyrationv t The entertainment wae enjoyed hy all. jfeeciUtfcna/Ariov, banjo selections and I 1 Attini oWtion? constituted part of the - program. Th' music rendered b7 the , 1 igch stra was one «f the features of the evening, and together with the tevriage ceremony rpade the event ope ] long to be remembered by the many, friends of Mr. and. Mrs. Fisher. - 1 The presents consisted of many beau- ' I tiful and eoetly pic fee of silver, cut ' glass and china. There was an array < of pie servers, tea spoons, tomato j servers, after dinner coffee spoons, I cold meat forks, cherry spoons, pickle forks, cream servers, cut glass turn- ' biers, berry dishes, hand painted chtna < und many unique pieces of Japanese 1 ■ ware. ■ . • ' • i 1 3 Invitations were recei v d by Jt he • following, the majority of whom were present: Captain and Mra. William 4 Houck, Mr. Lewis R. Beckett, Mr. and ( Mra. Gooege Beckett, and Mr. and < Mrs. Nelson Dole, of Oamgen ; Mr. 4 ; George^Davis and family, Mr. and Mrs. . Harry Conover, of Philadelphia^ Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Robinnon, Mr. and * -Mra. Thomas Robinson, Everett Robin- * Mr. and Mrs. John K. Sparks, < Mr. and^Mrs. Andrew Fisher, Misses 4 Helen and Gertrude Fish'r, and Mr , Herachal Berry, of South Seavillc; , Pilot H. B. Hand iaod w-fe .'and Mrs. | Relia Fisher, of Cape Ma^ City : Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Fisher, Mr. and " William Harris, of Rio Grande : Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Garretson, Miss Band, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Z. Mr. and Mrs. EL D. Foster, Misa Dora .Hall, Dr. and Mrs. D. King Webster, Mias Joaniyi Hearon, Mr. < ;.nd Mrs. J. Frank Broderiek, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. ] W. H. Muncey, Mr. J. Van Muncey, | and Mrs. Harry H. foster, Mr. j snd Mrs. Earl L. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Elmer, Mr. and Mrs. A. Robertson, * Mrs. Anna Roorbach, Mr. Horace Richardson and wife and daughter, - Mr. and Mrs. J. Clemington Foster, and Mrs. John Bethel and son, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman F. Corson, Rev. snd Mrs. H. M. Lawrence, Mr. and Philip Shields, Mr. and Mr*. G. C. Buck. Mr. and Mrs. EdWard S. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. James Springer, _ H. Springer. Esq., Mr. and Mrs. t S. Smith. Rev. and Mrs. BulMr and Mrs. Joel Fisher. J^essra. . Harry S., Alvin and Preston Fisher, Miss Jean Marsh. Mr. J. G. Hand, of this place ; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alexander and Miss Rae Fisher, of Clayton. I N. J. ; Mr. and Mrs.' Lawrence Peter- 1 andj Miss Lydia Emma- Peterson I of South "Dennis ; Mrs. Ida M. Kin*, of Washington, D. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Muncy, of Pittsburg. The closing down of the TaylorStites glass factory has put many men and boys out of employment. A delegation of blowers went to headquarters of th^Associati n in Philadelphia Tues- [ day o see if arrangements could not made satisfactory to the blowers, factory and the Association. The Board of Chosen Freeholders met in the Court House Tuesday 1 fc Eugene C. Cole, of Seaville. was at- b j tending to legal business here during h I the week. ' Harry Tyler has ^returned from his gunning trip up the Day and says that j congratulations are in order. Whether \ p ' means in relation to hi* reported 8 marriage, which as yet has not been 0 i confirmed, or as t" his success in gun- * Lnmg ducka. the -boys are unable to die- 8 cover. Before their minds are entire- p ! at ease on this matter. Tyler mays g i thai they will have to take another n 1 Member* of the Cape May Court House Athletic Association will give m minstrel sbow^in the Red Mens Hall in j 1 Ute near future, for the benefit of the ; Joseph I Scull, ct Ocean City, .was transaction business ftere Tueaday. Meeer*. . Mead Tomlin and Howard and Miaa Fannie Wheaton and ' Maid Beneset attended the minstrel at K. of P. Hall at Deoiusvilie, last Saturday evening.
|l i % <£ tS® platfnmi-TAe cumuer spending an A I . I TT diffkuky of avoiding cold. V i X Scoff's Emulsion strengthen the j > body so Aat it can batter withstand the X ' v danger of cold from changes of temperature. C> 9 It will h^p you to avoid taking cold. j'. J X AIA DRUQQI8TS1 QOo. AND SI.OO,
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JOHNSON'S STANDARD SEEDS anil POULTRY SUPPLIES CypKers Incubators and Lj Brooders the best made EVERYTHING f- (te GARDEN. FARM «n J LA UN Thj/g Johnson Seed Co., ^^nIT,tgT ERMA BULLETIN VOL. 2. Erma. N. J.. March 7. 1907. No. 5 .
Items of Interest at R. T. Johnson's Our Special Price on Hams 10c per pound j holds good for next week. We had to I Celery 10 cents bunch, of our own j hesvy to sell so low, but our asla* ! raising Turnips 50c bushel. ; Send in I hsJ^been heavy I your orders. H.m Vo. «iid ubl. »l..n Buy poor plow,, harn-s. and farm 1 price of ^ods aye cut in half. It i, «n j | ••«-• » «y. tta nt.b ' actual' -fact we thjow off 50 per cent ater these good over the actual selling price. We go over our every month I R'member we carry everything the and on goods that are. not running ! termer need-'. properly »'• put them on this table to get ready cash in the place of th - slow j moving goods Many take advantage | of these bargains ; will you be one? |
REUBEN T. JOHNSON ERMA, N. j.
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