Cape May Star and Wave, 28 March 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 5

CAPE MAY ST/(P AND WAVE 'SATURDAY MARCH 18 .906.

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RIO GRANDE. The Baptists are holding a week of prayer in their church this week. Mrs. David Goff and Mrs. Emma Thompson, who are on £the sick list, are slowly improving. Their many friends'wish tnem a 'speedy recovery. Have you seen the NeaJ, Brothers' new grocery wagon? If not look out for it on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. It will be at your door ready t to deliver choice groceries. ' Mrs. Smith Hndicott and son Ralph are visiting friends and relatives in Philadelphia. Our new minister, Rev. Mr. Towsei, was welcomed by his congregation on P Sunday afternoon. Masters Clyde and Thomas Jones, of Court House, are visiting their grandmother, Mrs."E. McCarty. 1 Mrs. Lavina Hand, who has spent i the winter with her son, William, in ' Philadelphia, returned on Saturday. ' Mrs. Hauah Hand, of Philadelphia, was visiting her sister, Emma Thorn p- ' son. Mrs. Hannah Kimble is this week err- ■ tertaining her friend, Mrs. Jacobs, of 1 i Vineland. c Mrs. Martha Brown has arrived ' home after spcuding a week very 1 pleasantly with her sister Marie, at 8 Vineland. • 1 ' ■- v The girl is the mother of the woman ^ Just as "the boy is the father of the 1 juoi. r b uic injy 10 ine nuier oi lie

, man." The period when the womanly functions begin is one to be carefully watched and considered. Irregularity or derangement at this time may be promptly met and cured Dy the use Of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. But neglected at this critical period may entail years of future suffering. "Favorite Prescription" acts directly upon the womanly organs giving them perfect vigor and abundant vitality. It removes the obstructions of health and happiness, and delivers womanhood . from the cruel bondage of "female weakness." Well recognised authorities of all schools of medicine have nothing but praise for ingredients of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce at Buffalo, N. Y.. for free booklet giving ingredients and what medici a 1 authorities Bay about them. Mot a patent medicine but a "Favorite Prescription" of Dr. Piefce— who makes the diseases of women his speciality. It has forty years of cures back of it GREEN CREEK. Alfred Crease is training a colt for Douglass Robinson, of South Dennis L*vy Foster, Sr., was seen driving a new horse last week. The new house of Walter Schellenger is progressing and presents a fine appearance from the (corner. It stands ' near Henry; Bennett's home. The Methodist Sunday school will mcuiwiuv ounuay scuooi will

render the Blaster program, "The City of Victory." Captain M.fM. Norbury made a business trip to Philadelphia Friday. Miss Ssllie Smith, of Philadelphia, j visited Mis. Eva Lake last week. Seth Miller took hay to Cape Mayj pirties on Friday. Isaac Linderman, who spent the winter in Wilmington, has returned home, j Pilot and Mrs. Daniel Stevens, of j

Wait Cape May. riaittd Mrs. Maiy Lake one day last week. Mrs Mary Miller is spending a few weeks with friends in Philadelphia and other paints. Joseph Brown drove to Ooehen off after lumber for his pound Richard Holmes drove to Dennisville on Wednesday.. Theodore Hickman has added much to the appearance of Joseph Oamp> new fence by a liberal coat of paint. Joseph Camp has been appointed byExcelsior Castle to attend a castle of instruction at Aabury Park March 30th. Frank Scull, of Holly Beach, and Miss Linda Holmes, of Diss Creek, attended church service here on Sunday evening. Henry Mathews, Gordon Yearicka and Mr. Woolson, of Fishing JCreek, 1 and B. L. Howell and Mr. Frick, of Diss Creek, attended service here Sun1 day morning. Edwin Chance spent Saturday in I Millville, his former home. ' First ' quarterly conference of this 1 i charge will be held on Thursday next, i Edward Holiinesead spent Sunday mwhto nouineseaa spent Sunday

with Mrs. Jesse Hearon, at Tovrnsends 1 Inlet. Mr. Hollingaead is in the life i f saving aervice "there. 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Swain on|Thursa day entertained her brothers. Captain i M. M. and Edmund Norbury, their i ^ wives, and Rev. J. F. Lowden. s Rev. J; F. Lowden came down from c » Millville this week and shipped his t goods to his new (appointment, t j Downer. Mr. Lowden is a good worker c f and we wish him the best of success. £ His wife and daughter spent the week t i in Millville. The new charge adds ! $100 to his salary and includes but two t churches e Mr. and Mrs. Matthews and two d ! friends, ot Holly Beach, passed S through here on Saturday. w r Mrs. Millicent Hand is spending this p . week here with her son Frank and o other friends. ti Mr. and Mrs. (Herbert James, of 0 Ocean City, visited their parents here D on Tuesday. bl Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Foster drove to Burleigh on Tusdsy afternoon. . pi Our new preacher. Rev. Elijah Si Tozer, came and filled his appoint- gi meats on Sunday. Therb were good in congregations morning and evening, ar Tozer is no stranger here, having T lived at Rio Grande about two years ni and attended church here several th times. He moved his family down this week. On Tuesday the Lqdies' Aid Society swept the parsonage and cn R Thursday evening the church gave him Gi e -i ■ —

y a reception. W y Some of the members of the Grange Ot £ attended at Diss Creek on Tuesday. T\ f The ladies entertained the gentlemen Sc . on that night. Mi a Sp j Your physician will tell you that Mi a Iron, Quinine and Strychine makes one of the safest and best tonics that j can be taken. It always builds up the . system and doesn't produce any drug f habit as so many tonics do. That is just what you take when you get Ry- Lu I dale's Tonic. It is combined with Dc . other valuable ingredients that ir>- <, j crease its value both as a tonic and p chill and malaria cure. Guaranteed by ; V. M. D. Marcy & Co. mar St: t Ca ; COURT HOUSE . I Ni ( Middle township has a good list of | r0 , competent men on the Petit Jury this 1 term, John Bethel, Edwin Z. Mills, I William Human, Richard L. Smith, ; ■ Sylvanus Brower, David D. Bruch, ; gc . Orlando Hand, Hiram W. Godfrey. j The John Taylor Fish Company has xh . been formed by John Taylor, of Wild- jjc wood; Frank P. Downs, of Holly ba . Beach, and John B. Morton, of Rio gp , Grande, with an authorized capital of gp , $3000, for the purpose of catching, imarketing, and dealing in edible fish. gp. 1 The principal office will be at Holly wa a r 1 ■■ ••• until s

j Beach and the authorized agent is Frank P. Downs, of Holly Beach. Charles V. D. Joline, Richard Champion, and Max Winkler, are the incur- t| t j porators of the A J. Small Engineer- g | ing Company. The object of the com- » r ] pany is for general contracting pur- 11 | poses, engineering, hosting, plumbing, ^ . . gas and steam fitting, and electrical j, _ business The authorized capital is p f j $10,000, and the statutory agent in (charge at Cape May City is Alfred J. * ' Small. ' I

Joseph Douglass. Jr.. treasurer of h the Cape May Court House M. E. 8 Church, makes the following annual £ statement of the receipts and disbursements for current experp«s for the year ending March first : Balance "on hand March first. 1907, $88.55; amount received through envelopes, $1057.46; ^ amount received from Junior League, $88. 18 ; amount received from plate ! collections, $307.23; total receipts, 1 $1435.43. Cr. by, amount paid as foli lows : H. M. Lawrence, pastor, $800 ; ] Presiding Elder, $42; Janitors, $79; [interest, $65; lights. 45.80; fuel, j $92.58 ; water rent, $13 ; insurance, $39 ; church music and song books, $242.92 ; printing, etc., $15.77 ; repairing and in- ' cidentals, $36.89 ; play in|^uid pumping ' ' organ,- $51.50; hymnaldflfco; balance ui¥«n, '»oi.uuJ nymnaiareuou ; oaiance

! on hand $79.87. Last week at the annual election of the members of the Board of Education there were more .voters present than for many years. It was a ques- j tion of great importance to be decided. I The people feared that to allow a cerJ tain faction get control of the board |

!• —cold b. . rare,** to a» IM> of the schools throughout the township. W They turned oat in • body to uphold d the work of the schools, which are in exeellen* standing arx! the conditions n are better than for many years. Joseph Douglas, Clerk, called the » meeting to order. John Sayre, DeputyClerk, was elected chairman ; T. A. D. i Howell, Township C^rk; secretary, s The chair appointed Luther Swain and Leslie Ludlam tellers. The yearly report of the District Clerk Showed the receipts for the year amoontingfto $17,106.98 and after all I expenses paid there was a balance of $4607.65. Thia does not include the $3947. 11 due the townshfcip from the railroad tax. Six candidates were nominated ; Linnaeus T. Swain, Ohas. Coomba, J. Morgan Dix, Samuel i Stitea, Edward Townsend and John Smith Townsend. Three hundred and twenty-four votes were polled as fol- ! L. T. Swain, 291; Charles , Ooomba, t— ; J. Morgan Dix, 228; v Samuel States, 93; E. Townsend, 36, J and J. Swain Townsend, 06. J Everybody is well pleased that Rev. M. Lawrence will be with us for

another year. There were some changes throughout the county. Mias Anniey "Hewitt is one of the stnoents out of the one hundred ninety-six of the West Chester Normal selected for the commencement ex- i excises. Sheriff Robert R. Corson is unable i perform his official duties on sc- 1 count of sickness. Deputy Sheriff! is attending to the business of office. • The base ball season has opened at | the county seat. Games will be played each Saturday between the Indepenand the Court House High j until the Court House A. A. j ! will take the field and play the cham- j , pionship eerie? with the different [ county clubs. This year the- following ! 1 will battle for the pennant : House, Wildwood (champions), j i Cape May City.and probaOcean City. j c Last Saturday the first game was I . .with a victory for Connie j 1 men. Sparks pitched a fine j game striking out nine men and allowbut five hits. Corson played well and used the hickory to perfection, j are several on the High School I that will make a good showing for \ first team next year. The score : li Independents. j J R H 0 A E J 8S, "2 2 0 4 0 s 3b, 112 2 1s

2b, 0 2 4 2 0 Corson, c, 2 2 14 2 0 Twadell, If, 4 12 4 1 Scull, lb, 2 0 5 1 1 Muncey, rf, 0 0 0 1 1 Sparks, p. 1 J 0 2 0 McPherson, cf, 0 0 0 1-0 12 9 27 19 4 i C. H. High School. R H O A E Ludlam, ss, 110 2 1 Douglass, 2b, 0 0 5 2 1 Spaulding, c, 1 0 12 1 1 ■; Reed, p, 10 0 10Stiles, 3b, 0 0 4 0 1 1 Jampbell, rf, 1 2 0 0 0] ray lor, lb, 116 0 2 Mickerson, If, 0 1 0 0 1 Robinson, cf, 0.0 0 0 0 5 5 27 6 7 j rune. Independents 6 ; High ( School, 2. Two base hits, Ludlam, t iVatson, Corson, Sparks, Campbell. t Fhree base hits. Race, 2; Corson. | Borne runs, Twadell. Hit by pitched t >a]l, Sparks 1 ; Reed 3. Struck out, { Sparks 9; Reed 8. Pirst on balls, , Sparks 4 ; Reed 4. Wild pitchesJS parks, \ ; Reed 3. Passed balls, Corson 1 ; ( Spaulding 2. Time 1 :45. Umpire, Ed- j varas. . f

The Taking Cold Habit The old cold goes; a new one quickly comes. It's the story of a weak throat, weak lungs, a tendency to consumption. Aver's Cherry Pectoral breaks up the taking-cold habir. It strengthens, soothes, heals. Ask your doctor about it. The beat kind ot a tMtimonia^— "Bold lor ovar mlxtT yw." ■xua io. over nil)

> K.gSAPlPU I 1 yerszt™ W» harp mo Menu I Wo paNlah •opthe bowels racrutar with Ayor's "tfls, Juet one pRl each night.

Saved Her Soo'g Lite The happiest mother in the little of Ava, Mo., is Mrs. S. Ruppee. she writes : _ "One year ago my son down with such serious lung trouble that our physician was unable to help him ; when, by our druggist's advice. I began giving him Dr. King's New Discovery, and I soon noticed improvement. I kept this treatment up for a few Wei ks when he was perfectlywell. He has worked steadliy since at "™. ™ nus worsea steaany since ;

carpenter work. Dr. King's New Discovery saved his life." Guaranteed cough and cold cure by all druggists. 50c and $1.00. Trial botttle mar IN MEM0RIAM. Iji loving remembrance of our doughTheresa S. Schellenger, who died ' March 29, 1907. 1 1 She was but as a smile, Which glistens in a tear ; Seen but a little while. But, Oh, hew loved, how dear; j . we lovbd her. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Schellenger. ' OA8TORIA. I1 Bean the _yglt« Kind Yon Haw Always BaagH !

n bom. |n Pboontaill* P.. .oooos panied by ber slater, Mrs. Wm. e Miaaea Alice end Irene Bennett have v been spending a few days in Gertnantqwn. Pa., this week. Mr. and Mrs. RobL Chambers were i visiting friends in ^wd Spring over iSmday. ' Mrs. Harry Davis was visiting the .Court House recently. Mr. and Mrs, S. Lloyd are visiting Dennisville. j Detective Alfred Souder. Jr., of WtoPhiladelphi*, viaitet his parents, tr. and Mrs. Alfred Souder, Sunday. posad at Lail J. A. Harmon, of Litemore, W. Vs. . siya: "At last I have found the perfact pill that never disappoints me; ngfor the begeflt of others . affli> ctd with torpid liver and chronic epnatipatioo.. will aay, take Dr.*«ingT«ew ; Life Pills." Guaranted9~SttiBfactory. 25c at ail drug stores. mar .

COLD SPRING. e The Halbruner family are victims j of measles. ] George Weeks who has recently un- _ i dergone an operation on the face at a | Philadelphia hospital is reported as , I doing nicely, i William Bailey has .removed his r family to The Neck houae on the Dr. r ; Physic farm. Miss Elizabeth Hitchner is visiting relatives at Gape May. I Mrs, Wm. Feaster is quite indis'piaeed. I Miss Marie Oliver spent a few days ! in the village last week. Horace Richardson and daughter wire over Sunday visitors with I relatives. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Lake went to Philadelphia Friday. J Nellie Halbruner is at the home of j J. Elliott. j Virgil D. Schellenger is said to be* ! improving somewhat. Miss Nellie Taylor visited Eldora friends last week. ) Worked Like a Charm Mr. D. N. Walker, editor of that | spicy journal, the Enterprise, Louisa, J says: "I ran a nail in my foot l last week and at once applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve. No inflammaiion fol- . lowed, the salve simply healed the wounds" Heals evjrfy sore, burn and skin disease. Guaranteed at all- drug store. 25c. mar

J UNCLAIMED LETTERS. 1 Last of unclaimed letters remaining I in Gape May postoffice for week ending i March 26 : I Hand. Mr. Jas. V. ; Jiles, Mr. i Franklin ; Shaw, Miss Stel'a. In calling for the above please say ; advertised. J. E. TAYLOR, Postmaster. In ■ Pinch, n«e Allen's Foot-Essr A powder for tired, aching, swollen feet. We have over 30.000 testimonials. , All druggists, 25c. Don't accept any substitute. Trial package FREE bv mail. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy. N. Y. mar Y. M. A. ENTERTAINMENT With the famous Schildkret's Hungarian Orchestra, last Monday night, th« greatest course of entertainments ever given in Gape May, came to a successful close. The last was by universal consent the best. Greeted the largest audience of the season, the orchestra delighted and charmed the people beyond measure. Every number was heartily encored, while the medleys of popular and patriotic airs were greeted by storms of applause. "The finest musicaljentertainment I ever heard" was the comment y y v i

of competent critics. oastohia. ~ B«n th® _x»Tha Kind Yon Hare Always Bought • NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITOXS. > Estate ortienry Brown, deceased. r Pursuant to the order of Chan. P. L Vanaman, Surrogate of the County of - Cape May, made on the eleventh day 1 of February, A. D., 1908, on the ap- - plication of the subscriber, Admistra- • tor of said deceased, notice i6 hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the? subscriber, under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within nine months from the • eleventh day of February, A. D., 1908, | or they will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber. Dated February 11th, A. D., 1908. a| JOSEPH E. BROWN. I 2-15 9t Administrator. 51 I1 When you need clotfting ask for CM. WESTCOTT the Cape Mav County i salesman. Everybody knows that Le is with W ANA MAKER & BROWN , OAK HALL, Sixth & Market Streets Philadelphia. An enormous stock of i clothing ready for Men-Women-Boys I and Girls. We pay excursion car fare both ways upon the purchase of a cer- . tain amount. . ,

| b« ea«ijr taken up mother's sjslem Xj Scoff j Emulsion contains the 2 J greatest possible amount of nourish. i ^ ment in digested form. f Mother and- baby are wonderfully O helped by its use. ALL DRUGGISTS. S0>. AND SLOO X

IB _ ■*-; 'gggygl •>ooooooooooo<dooooooooooo<s a i • BOTH PHONES FREE DELIVERY, I" CAMDEN BOTTLING COMPANY 316 WASHINGTON ST OUR SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ! Sunny Brook Straight Rye l.&O Montreal Malt Rye 1.00 ! ! Mount Vernon " 1.00' ' Monogram " - 75! ! ,o Standard " 75;! J ; Young's pure Malt 75 to 1.00' ' , Jersey pure apple Brandy 75 1 ! i ' Holland Gin for Medical use 1 ; < > 4 Bottles Wine for i.oo and all other Wines and I » ► Liquors at Lowest Prices. ( ,

. ERMfl BULLETIN 8 '• V0L' '■ &ma- N- J- March" 28. 1908. ' No, .9 Items of Interest at R.T. Johnson's

HARNESS | It would be profitable for you to go ] into our harness building, used ex- 1 clueively for harneaa, and get our 1 'b prices. Have you seen that Heavy a Express Harness, hand made and of the ^ very best material. $25.00. FIELD MARKERS d Two weeks ago we spoke to you j f about the car load of farm implements 0 received. Nearly all gone but more I c ordered to follow in few days. The i ' Bateman Co . new Improved Marker I ' - , has been the center of attraction. Sold 1 t them all. More coming. FARM IMPLEMENTS ( Now is the time to look over all your j farm implements and see what your | \ needs are. We have so arrange! that 1 1 we can get any repair for any imple- ' j ment at very short notice. j (

But the New Model Seed Drill and 1 the McWhorter Fertilizer Drill. No j matter how wet your phosphate is, thia drill will do its work perfectly. We are shortly going to have a aup- ! ply of N. Z. Graves & Co. paints on hand. We feel that the efforts he puts forth for Cape May should be reciurocated. POTATOtS j There was an error in last week's advertisement. It read two cars of sweet potatoes received. It should have read cars of sejrf pO)tatoes (fault of the telephone). Thia entire lot has been sold excepting some Irish Cobbler and | American Giants. The first is an exj ceedingly early, .he last named one | very large and great yieider. have some Green mountain seed potatoes at $1.00 tor bushel, or $2.76 1 bbl., but these are not Maine

, REUBEN T. JOHNSON ERMA, N J.

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