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COURT BOUSE Sailing parties are brooming very j popular these fine e-renings. . • | Last Saturday evening Miss iSstelle I Powell entertained a number of her friends in honor of her eighteenth birthday. Last Sunday afternoon the members of the Hereford Lodge. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, met in the hall : and marched to the cemetery where they decorated the graves ol deceased ' hiembers of the lodge. Miss Edith Middleton, of Swainton, < was recently shopping here. 1 Messrs. Ludlam. Sayre ani Ruther- 1 ford, of the Board of Chosen Free- ' holders, were in town Tuesday of this ' week. Mead Tomlin spent part of the week f with friends at West Chester. r L. T. Swain was visiting relsti ves ® here during the first of the week. I r William Powell spent part of the week with friends at Goshen. b A number of our young men'atteoded I d the festival held in the Goshen Hall last Saturday- evening. | h Burton Corson spent Sunday with n relatives at Dennisville. a Mr.- and 'Mrs. E. C. Hewitt and a daughter Ella attended the rnmmpncp. cl {
men£ of the West Chester Normal School Thursday of this week. Miss Annie Hewitt is a graduate and stands Bflrd in the class of over one hundred and ninety. Leslie S. Ludlam was visiting re la tives at South Dennis'during thejweek. William Christian, our popular agent, and Miss Edna Taylor, drove to Dennisville last Saturday and spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Christian. The strawberry season is about over. I The crop this year was not up to the i standard. A number of .prominent real estite j and sporting men have organized the ' Wildwood Rod and Gun Club. The objects being to promote healthful | sports, the study of nature and general ! research work. The incorporators are \ ; John W. Rann, Warren D Hann, j Harry E. Weir. Edwin D. Wood. Syl- | 1 vester Relihei . veeter
The members of the Goshen Couocil j No. 91. Junior Or&er of United American Mechanics elected the following I offier* for the coming quarter: Coun- j selor, John Tompson ; Vice Counselor ' Clarence Watson ; Recording Secre- j tary, Frank Say e; Assistant R,-iced ing Secretary . Newton Sayre : Finan- ' cial Secretary. Fluvial W James: Treasuier, Charles Coombs ; Warden. Harry Watson ; Conductor, Harry High: Inside Sentinel, Lewis ^Corson ; Out- ' • aide Sentinel, Clarence Bowker, and Trustee, Harry Watson. The order will erect a new hall and lodge rooms ! this summer on the main street, pear the public school b uildings. The order i is in very good standing financially and is 'one of the leading lodges id the [ ' county i u membership. Captain S mith M. Stiles and wife of ! : Perth Ambo y was visiting relatives | ! here Tuesday and Wednesday of this I week . Miss Louise Springer was recently' j ■ ■hopping in the Quaker City. Rydale'a Tonic never fails to cure chills and malaria and is one of the ' best system tonics on earth. It con- | ] tains in addition to other valuable ingredients, iron, quinine and strychnine. f — Two sizes, 60c and <1-00. V. M. D. . • Marcy & Co. ju I < ERMA ; Mrs. Annie Hawn spent T uesday ! v wjth Mrs. C. Reeves, of West Cape ' May. Mrs. Shamgar Douglass and daugh- I f ter, Miss Olive, retured from Pl.iladel- r
I phia Saturday evening. Miss Olive is the possessor^ a fine new piano. Miss Lizzie Hawn spent Tuesday afternoon at Cold Spring. Children's Day passed off nicely. Mr. 'B. Snyder at ended commencement exercises at Cape May City. Senator Robt. E. Hand spent several | days in Chicago as delegate to the Re- - publican National Con vent' on. Upon op* nine fcis mail recently Mr.. A. E. Dimmock, the leading druggist I of Valdoeta, Ga., foun • the follow ing letter. "Dear Sir:— Please find enclosed 25c for which send me by mail one box Ry dale's Stomach Tablets for friend of mine. 1 bought a 60c box some time go and was completely cured of bad case of stomach trouble. My | friend is also a sufferer fr- m indiges- | tion and dyspepsia and wants to try | them. Rydale's Stomach Tablets are S blessing to stomach sufferers and too j much good cannot be said about I them. " R. E. MITCHELL. Stockton. Ga. | If you are a sufferer but skeptical, ' write Mr. Mitchell, or for the small sum of 26c get a trial box and be con- | vinced. V. M. D. Marcy A Co. Ju FISHIM CREEK.
j Frank Thomas is working at Court - House. | . Claude and I^lph Yerrick and friend , | spent a few days at their seashore cot- . tage. w , Mrs. Myers and son have gone to Vineland to her sisters. , Mrs. Sallie Hemingway returned home after spending a few days with her father in Philadelphia. Mrs. Albert Pierson was an over Sunday visitor with her bro'her. Miss Geneva and Jennie S''aw called j ( on their friends, Ruth and Emma Mcon Friday last. Several of L the people from this village went to j • commencement at Holly. Beach on- 1 [ Mr. Harry Foster and son, with some ! . from Holly Beach, went dram- | ming Monday last and they report a | j time with plenty of wind and a 1 rough time. j Rev. Mr. B. F. Sheppard and family j j j took tea with Daniel Woolson "on Sun- j ■ j last. | Quite a large turnout from our vilattended Children's Day at Taber- 1 ^ nacle and in the evening they held it - at the Chapel. It was largiy attended ] and everv thing went along fine. The I all deserve credit for their j. I their
I work and the Chapel was very pretty I j g with flowers. Our superintendent g should have praise for his work as he 1 tj is a faithful worker in his Sunday school. Misses Edna and Jennie Woo 'son ^ . went to Cape May on Monday last. Mrs, Dora Eldredge and son spent the dav with her mother on Tuesday. t The odor ot spirits turpentine and 8 ' kerosene oil is not as fragrant as s'-me ' ] other things, but when in the right o i proportion and combined with Ori- c I ganum, Ether and Ammonia and then I , whipped into a thick creamy emulsion, j " ' it beats the world for reducing swell- ! 8 : | ing, relieving sor-nesa of the muscles c • and stiffness of the joints, and then j c I who cares for the odor when it takes ' , ! the place of pain. Elliott's Emulsified | Oil Liniment is made as described 5 ' j above and put up in half pint bottles h I for 25c the bottle. Sold under a guar , lantee. V. M D. Marcy & Co. ju t|
COLD SPRING. I Mr. Chadwick. of Philadelphia, spent ® ' | the Sabbath with his family here. * ; Mrs. Edward Learning is the proud " I possessor of a fine new piano. ' A num' er of our people attended the j1 ' annual county commencement at Wild- . wood Wednesday. v Mrs. W. Ciauthers has been quite ill ; but is now improving. Mrs. Sallie Chambers is still con- ' ' I fined to her bed. " Paul and Wallace Soffe are visiting 1 | their grand mother. HERE IS RELIEF FOR WORE* , f, I j Mother Gray, a nurse in New York, r , I discovered an aromatic, pleasant herb | curt for women's ills, called Aus w j tralian-Leaf. It is the only certain regulator. Cures female weaknesses d i and backache. Kidney, Bladder and | Urinary troubles. At all Druggists I or by mail 50 cents. Sample Free, j Address, The- Mother Gray Co.. Le w j Roy. N. X- 6-13 4t n 1. A POTPIE DINNER * The Ladiei' Aid Society, of the church, will give a "Conscience Dinner on Tuesday. June 30th. ' . A . complete dinner including delicious h' I chicken potpie will be served for 35 „ cents. The place for holding the din- •• | ner has not yet been decided but it hi j will be annonuced in the next issue of B this naper. ^ The Cape May Baking Co. "s ice parlor, -106 Washington street, ii ai open. 5-30 tf tt Si
Why Take Alcohol? Are you thin, pale, easily tired, lack your usual vigor and strength? Then your digestion must be poor, your blood thin, your nerves weak. You need a tonic and alterative. You need Ayei^s Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsaparilla entirely free from alcohol. We believe your doctor would endorse these statements, or we would not make them. Ask him and find out Follow his advice. lC.Ay*Co.,LowellM& be endorsement of your doctor will certainly greatly increase your confidence la Ant's | Pflk as * family laxative. Liver pOk. An vegetable. Ask your doctor about them. |
6REEX CREEK. f. Mm. Laura Holmes was shopping in Philadelphia Friday. Mra. Ray Springer and lira. Priscilla Broeghton, of Wildwood, called on their parents here Wednesday, d By the time this reaches our readers s- the strawberry season will be over. Several crates were shipped on Mon- . dior. ^4* - Y Somer* Soffe, of Diss Creek, finds g attractions here among the fair ito. i- Our pound fishermen have taken up 1 their pounds as the catch has been £ very small. \ Mrs.' Maggie Keim and friend, of , r Dias Creek, was here Friday. William Eldredge attended tbejOdd [ Fellows Memorial service at Court ' i House. Mrs. Sallie Erricknon made a business trip to Cape May Saturday. < Some of our young people took a * I moon light drive to Wildwood on Sat- . urday evening. Mrs. Stewart Lowe entertained her brother over Sunday. He has enlisted * in the navy for four years, having £
served three years before. Mr. and Mrs. HarryjSeaman, of Phil- '■ j adephia, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Holmes. Mrs. Seaman was Miss Ella Landsperger and lived here with ( her parents about twelve years ago. Mrs. Harriet Bo wen, of Pleasantville, is spending this week here with friends. James Hoffman, of Millville, and Mrs. Nelson, of Camden, visited their father here last week. Mr. Hoffman j is gradually failing. -fris eon Henry, of Millville, spent Sunday with him. j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warwick, of Court House, were calling here Mon- i ! day. | Walter Schellenger is painting his I new house and when com pleted it will I j as nice a home as we have here. ! | Jesse Hearon, of Goshen, visited j ' j Holmes Friday, j Edna Hoilingsead, who has been j j spending a month with her aunt, Mrs. ] ; | Ludlam in Wilmington, returned | I home Monday much pleased with her! visit. | 1 Mrs. Jane Foster and uncle George are spending this week with < * friends in Camden. Charles Hoilingsead made a business ' trip to Philadelphia on Monday. 1
Captair M. M. Norbury, of Schooner i Roy, arrived home from Philadelphia Tuesday evening w here his vessel is jAtnlosding. j On Sunday while Mrs. Clarence Sel- 1 over was attending service in the hall, husband was cooking dinner to . have ready when ahe returned, put i some peas on to cook and went out on i the front porch to clean some potatoes ' and on his return to the k'tchen found I ( it in flames. It was twenty minutes ! x of twelve when he put the peas in to j 1 cook and at twelve o'clock the house > burned to the ground. There was J strong south wind and it carried the | cinders several rods. Th ree houses f caught but were pot out by neighbors i not until two large holes were in the roof of Francis Holmes | \ ! On Sunday morning Excelsior Cas- ' t tie and Arbutus Temple held their an- t ne biiu aiuuius icrapie neia tneir an-
nual memorial service io K. G. E. 1 Hall- A large congregation was pres-J ent, the sermon being preached byl Garner Hand, of Burleigh, who is a member .of the order The sing- !, ing was pronounced to be the best ever ! in this place. Mrs. Thomas , Loper aDd Mrs. Edward Armstrong , organi«ts. The service was a ; success After the service the graves I Of the deceased members who are is- | I terred here were decorated with J 1 flowers. Th»y are Charles Foster,'] Cresse and Mr*. Wesley ! | Barns. The Castle has been organized ] i sixieen years in July and has lost I' members, Wilfred McKeao being ' ] 1 interred at Cold Spring, and John \ i at South Dennis. Their graves i decorated. 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schellenger c to Court House Sunday after- ' Luther Crease took a load to Wild | wood to attend commencement on Wed- ' j nesday. The class from here was the I j ever graduated, numbering ; r ' 1 I f REMARKABLE RESCUE. truth is stranger than fiction, J once more been demonstrated in ' the little town of Fedora, Tenn., the' ' residence of C. V. Pepper. He writes : I " "1 was in bed, entirely disabled with 5 hemorrhages of the lungs and throat. faibd to help me ; and all hope fled when I began taking Dr. ' King's New Discovery. Then instant ' ® relief came.- The coughing soon I ceased ; the bleeding diminished rapidly and iu three weeks I was able to go , work." 50c and SI. 00 at All Drug j Trial Dottle free. ju
UNCLAIMED LETTER i. ! List of unclaimed lette s remaining in Cape May postotfice for week end- j ing June 18 : Aretson, Henry; Biilups, Mrs. James K. ; Burke. Mrs. James C. : Matthews, David: McAllister. Lester; : Morley. Miss Ellen: Simson. Mrs. ' Sarah: Watkine, Ernest A , Flanrey, , j Mrs. Mary. j In calling for the above please tay advertised. J J. E TAYLOR, Postmaster.
CRUNEBN'S DAV AT CBLB SMM , Orjtsa Voluntary. March Praise ye the Lord" No. 2 I Responsive reading No. 246, School , Prajar Prayer responded to by singing of 242, s "While beads are still bowed" Reeponaive Reading. No. 250 Mrs. Brown's Class AdAeaa of Welcome Ralph Chadwick 5 Singing. 165. 1 School "Children, Flowers Song" , Responsive Reading. No. 254 Mr. Lowden'a Class Class Exercise Mrs. Hughes Class •"How they Grow" * "I'm Little, but Sometime I'll Grow" Joe Marvel Recitation. Evelyn Brown h "Jesus Loves the Children" „ Reoitation Rebecca Reeves f, "Thank You Heavenly Father" B Ralph Chadwick 0 "Which Loved Mother Best ^ Class Exerrise _ Mrs. Swain's Class K "Summer Sunshine" jj No. 163 School Vl "Mother's Day" , So In DAk:. d,Im. Baker
l_ ! "Say the Right Thing Always" i_ Recitation ' Eleanor Oliver s "Two Words" h Singing "Bird, Flower and Star" Ruth, Lillie, Rubie, Maid a . Recitation "Suppose" Nellie Taylor h Singing "As the YearJRolla On" 167 School (Solo, Mrs. Lowden) j Recitation Carrie Chadwick "Legend of a Rose" , Motion Song "Growing in GodVOare" Ruth, Swain, Lillie Eldredge, Irene McPhereon, Rebie Baker and . Miada Lowden . Singing Marie Hand ; "Roses are Blooming Again" , | Class Exercise, "Mrs. Taylor's Class , 1 1 "The Fitting of the Ship" j I Solo, "God is Love" (Lillian Hand • I j Class Exeicise "The Monument of , i Truth" Mr*. Lowden'a Class and j , Mrs. Brown '8 Class j Singing, Carrie Chadwick, May Hoff- j j man and Lillian Hand. Claribel Baker, Accompanist j Millicent Chadwick ( "A Tale of Two Travellers" £ ( Singing" Elizabeth Hitchner and Marie Baker Address 1 'ffering j
■ Male Solo and Trio "Which Way to the J j. Cross" or "The Lost Landmark" (j Messrs. Swain, Lowden and Cum- ! j mings , Closing Service, No. 248 j NASAL CATARRH, an inflarama- ^ lion of the delicate membrane lining the air passaees is not cured by any 1 1 mixtures t-ken iuto the stomach. F ; waste time on them. Take Ely's | _ I Cre >m Balm, through the nostrils, so that the fevered, swolen tissues are ]° | reached at once. Never mind how ! I you have suffered nor how often ! have been disappointed, when I know Ely's Crevm Balm is the remedv ! you should use. All druggists, 5Ck\ | by Ely Bros , 56 Warren street, | York. SMALLEST PEOPLE IN TIE WORLD ^ , Cape May last^Sunday. They: ] attracted great attention wherever ® j they went. This is the Midget Bijou j which include the celebrated ! ■ Troupe,
i Queen Mab, the greatest versatile acJ tress of all (Lillipu'ians ; Master Eg- j bert, the little Buster, and Mr. Caspar ! 1 1 Weis. the funniest of all little come- j ; dian*. These little people will appear j ' j in numerous vaudeville acts during the 1 j season at the Auditorium, commencing I j June 27th. All of their acts are re- 1 i fied and up-to-date. | A Virginia lady says: "1 have taken | some of your Rydale's Stomach Tablets I and they did me more good than any- : thing I ever took for dyspepsia. I have had it nearly all my life, and feel I j so thankful that I have at last found i something that helps me, for only ! [those that have this disease knows i what it is." Miss Nettie Spring, Tav- | j Virginia. Rydale's Stomach Tablets are sold under a guarantee to do all that is j | claimed for them. j V. M. D. Marcy & Co. ju THE MAOC 80 3. i Number three is a wonderful mrscot ! I Geo. H. Parris, of Cedar Grove, i ; Me. ; according to a letter which reads : "After suffering much with, and kidney trouble, and becoming j i greatly discouraged by the failure to find relief. I tried-Electric Bitters, and [ as a result I am a well man today. first bottle relieved and three ! ' I bottles completed the cure." Guarani teed best on earth for stomach, iiver; 50^ '''<*ney trou^'e8> by All Druggists, ' CA.8TOHIA.. I lie Find Yoa Ha?e *i»sis Bought ; Sfc ; ! SALE Small farm. Very little ! 1 I cash required. For pariculars^apply 1 j to J. H. Hughes. 410 Washington i | J. H. Hughes.
IT'S EAST TO CLIMB . j It's easy to climb the ladder of social and business success when your i I garments bear evidence of sound judg- ■ ment and refined taste. ; But a color or a design unsuited to ' ; lowers your stock in other people's eyes. j « First we consider your build and 1 complexion and then suggest becoming j ' fabrics. i We price our garments to please your J Xwme. Ji i Better drop in on your way by. < EDWARD VAN KESSEL. Both Phones. 1 1
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AT THE HOTEL CAPE MAY. The Hotel Cape May aince opening baa been liberally patronized. Some of the guests who expected to stay a days have been so well pleased with the management and. everything connected with the hotel (hat they, decided to spend several weeks ' at this resort. This is very enoouragto the- management aa the beat ad- . vertising that the hotel could have la « pleased and satisfied guest. a pieaaea ana saasnea guest.
* Mr. Pan coast, nephew of the prominent Philadelphia physician of the r same name, is making the hotel his , headquarters for a prolonged sojourn. There are to be during^tfas season dances every Wednesday and Saturday !" evening, cards of admission to which •re to be obtained from the desk. ! As the dances are to be free and open j c to the public, but ^Manager Doyle re- i , quires that gentlemen be in full 1 evening dress. ] The ground floor of the hoteL npon i which are located the pool room, bowl- J ing alleys and palm room, is already " popular, not only with the , guests but also with many of the cot- c 1 tagers. A pool tournament has been i progress for the last two weeks, j ; participants are Mr. J, F. Lucas , and Mr. S.JH.^Hackett vs. Mr. B. S and Mr. R. McFetridge. Mr. Lucas and Mr. Hackett lead by fifty - points. j. The attendant who has charge of « the bowling alleys, tells us that Mrs. " Carter and her son, prominent Philadelphia^ and guests' of the hotel, are j devoted to the SDort of bowling. The popularity of the palm room was amply proven by the attendance of the people last Saturday evenfollowing
I ing : Mr aDd Mrs. J. F. Lucas, Mr. | J. McF. Lucas. Mr. J Spencer Lucas, Mr. J. G. Damon. Mr. Wills, Mr. R. Hallopeter. Mr. J. Collins, Mr. W. McFillin, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Hackett, Mr. S. H. Hackett, Jr.. Mr. F. L. Hackett. Mr. U. Shay, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Bunn, Mr. and Mrs. S. McMr. and Mrs. Deacon, Mr. ! and Mrs. Robbins and a number of i others. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought i i d I
- j Reuben T. Johnson, Erma, N. J., has constantly on hand the McCormick and the Adriance Piatt Buckeye r ] Mowers and Rakes, also the repairs t tor the McCormick Mowers. r| A CDtTAIN CURE FOR ACH1NC FEET Shake into your shoes Allen's Footi Ease, a powder. It cures tired, ach- | ! ing. callous, sweating, swollen feet. ' i At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. • Sample Free Address. Allen S. Olm- ! sted, Le Roy, N. Y. ' 5-9 4t Keep in mind one thing. A man , who has a Bank account, always has i ready money. Ht is not compelled to call on h s neighbor iu time of stress. I Try it. and keep your money in Security Trust Company. KEYS FITTED ! Locks, Trunks, Valises, Parasols, etc. Repaired J. DENIZOT , 3 1 5 Washington st. Second floor { .THE NEWEST WRITING PAPER | One poutH, 108 sheets Irish linen J finish paper and 50 envelopes to match ' for 50 cenis at Star and Wave Music i and Stationery Department. Paper alone 25 cents per pound. New styl.e goods straight from the manufacturer, j | Same goods being "featured" by Phil- : adeiphia department stores at same price. Name and address will be neat- " 1 ly printed on paper for fifty cents ad-
I ditional. Other paper bargains. Orders by mail will receive prompt Notice to Delinquent Ta (payers. i Notice is hereby given that after . . June 1, 1908, I will proceed according : ■ to law to collect all unpaid poll and i personal taxes for the year 1907, then remaining uupaid. All delinquent tax- 1 are requested, therefore, to ar- 1 j range to settle their respective amounts due. SOL. NEEDLES, Oollector, i j tf No. 608 Washington st.
J SulRIItj sale By virtue of a writ of fieri to House, between 12 and five o'clock in the afternoon, to- wit, at 1 :30 o'clock p. m., on a r r MONDAY, JULY I8th, 1908, ALL that certain lot, tract or parcel of land and premises hereinafter par- ' aiiuaw in ine uity
of Ocean City, in the County of Cape "od State of New Jersey, nam1 B^nine on the northweeteriy aide front or breadth on the said West avethirty T30) feet and of that width extending in length or depth northS.6*"?/ ,ines Parallel with the said Twelfth street one hundred (W0){ feet to a fifteen (15) feet wide » Being toe same premises which William R. Stonehil] and T.illi.n l. hj8 wife, by indenture dated the thirtieth April, ^ A. D 1897. and recorded in the Clerk's Office of Cape May County, at Cape May Court House, Jersey, in book 183 of Deeda, pages 68. etc., granted and conveyed (inter alia) unto the said Albert H. Woolson in fee. Seized as the property of Albert H. et ux., et al., defendant, taken in execution at the suit of Edward M. Biddle, Jr., executor, etc., complainant, and to be sold byROBERT R. CORSON, Sheriff. M. E. Hildreth. Solicitor. Dated June 8th, 1908. P. F. |7.20 8-18 fit" ~ — 1
NOTICE Cold Spring Council Junior Order of , Mechanics are going to turn out in Fourth of July Parade at Cape May, Satuiday evening, July 4th. ; meet at 7:30 sharp. Eve>y member is requested to be present if possibK I Torch light procession from Cold Spring to Cape May. LIN FORD HALBRUNER, Chairman JAMES T. HOFFMAN. JOSEPH BROWN, LEVI DICKINSON. FRANK SEYMORE, Committee of Arrrangements. NOTICE. Sealed bids and proposals will be received at the office of the clerk of the Borough of West Cspe May, N. J., until 12 o'clock noon, on July 6, 1908, for the construction of cement sidewalks and curbs according to plans and specifications to be seen at the office of Borough Clerk. tbpii u; Dvcvvo
, „, „ Borough Clerk. West Cape May, June 17, 1908. ASt FOR ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE A powder for swollen, tired, hot. smarting feet. Sample sent FREE, Also Free Sample of the Foot-Ease Sanitary Corn Pad, a new invention. Address Allen S. Olmsted. Le Roy. N Y- 6-13 4t NO ACIDS Just simple cleanliness is what wc rely to give the clothes the desired snowy whiteness. That's why your clothes will last much longer if sent to THIS LAUNDRY j <>or prices are reasonable and our work uusurpass.-d. TROY HAND LAUNDRY 310 DKCATUK ST. 146 Work called for and delivered.
LUTHER ING ERSOLL Registered Electrical Contractor Houses wired for Electric Lights. Electric bells and Annunciator installed Agent for the Ann Arbor Gasoline Light System, positively the cheapest and heat artificial light on the market - Estimates furnished, prompt attention, priies reasonable. Repair work specialty. P. O. BOX NO. 8, ERMA N. J, Keystone Telephone Connections Reference, The Cape May Light and Power Co.

