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FIFTY- FOUfE YEAR. NO. 16 F CAPE MAY CnXgN. J. SATURDAY, APRIL 17 1909. THREE CENTS A COPT
TELL WORLD I YOUR WANTS n WILL PAY TO ADVERTISE I if JH Have Lost it fral Aijtkiig, Vut Selp er Wait, Pit it Here WANTED — Houaecleaning or washing , and ironing, at home or by day. Apply 700 Broad atreet 8-90 tf r ' FOR SALE. ! I FOB SALE— A good one hundred acre | farm with meadow and shore. Ap- • ply to Capt. James Swain, (owner), t Green Creek. N. J. 24l8t , FOB SALE— A desirable, well located : cottage, in the best renting section. • 8mali amount of cash, balance can re- < twain on mortgage. For particulars ap- , ply to J. H. HUGHES, 410 Washington street. j FOR SALE— Two farms, one large ' and one small, abort distance from Gape May. Apply to .J. H. Hughes, i 401 Washington street. _i . 1 I FOR SALE CHEAP One billiard table in A-No. 1 condi- 1 tion newly covered, sire 4>4*S. Edw. Dale, Lafayette and J efferaon sta. 4 10 tf F°R SALE — Fifteen thoroughbred, registered Jersey bulls, yearlings, ' Graves Farm, at low figures. Prefer selling for stock rather than to butcher. Apply to Charles Campbell, 617 Washington street, .Cape May, N. J. * FOR SALE — Two lots, Wildwood, J1000. Double corner iota. Pacific i avenue, Wildwood Greet, $3000. One lot Holly Beach, $800. Farm with house and barn at Erma, $2000. One ; thousand can remain on mortgage. Reuben T. Johnson, Erma, N. J. FOB SALE— Six room .house for sale ; ^ cheap.^ Apt^ly to Swain .Bros., West , ~~ FOR RENT. FOR RENT— SmaU Boarding House, furnished ; 20 bea rooms. Cor. South Lafayette and Perry street. Cape May. Apply to Edw. Crease, 678 (Washington street. 8-20 FOB RENT— A new house having three rooms and a lean-to first floor, : three bed rooms second floor, gas, city water, nice porch end yard. Twelve ; dollars per month. .Gilbert C. Hughes, * " 814 Ocean street FOR RENT— In West Cape May, eight , room house beside pantry, and airy ; city water, gas, acre of land suitable • for farming or chicken raising, one chicken bouse, sixteen fruit trees, all bearing and all kinds, bouse in good condition, bright, cheerfifl and sunny rooms. All rooms facing the south. This 'property will be made interesting to any one wanting such a place. Apply to Jos. S. Stites, Oape May City. V 6-9 09 REAL ESTATE DOYMJWAKTTO BUY Do you want to buy? Do you want to sell? Do you want to rent? Do you want to borrow? Do you want to insure? consult SOL. NEEDLES, Agent for Glens Falls Insurance Company and others. 608 Washington street. 11-16 ly WEST CAPE MAY IS QR0W1NQ George H. Reeves, real estate agent, building lots And homes. Will buy, sell, rent or exchauge. Bell 'phone 67-D; Keystone Ul-D. LIST YOUR COTTAGES ') List your cottages, hotel or boarding 5 houses, either .for sale or rent with H me. Write or phone. J. A. CRESSE. Real Estate Agent, 911 Washington street. ] FOUND -A boat. Owner can have », same by proving property and paying j, expenses. ■ Has been .adrift all winter. 3 Address P. O. Box 164, Eldredge, • N. J. 4-10 St WANTED— Manager for Branch Office we wish to locate here in Oape May. ! Address The Morris Wholesale Houae, Cincinnati, Ohio. 4-10 20t, PICTURES FRAMED ™^ Smith's Studio, or EL T. Hughes, oppoaite Reading Station. We deeire to impress you that we * have a full line of harness and will name yfD low prioea in either of our . harness departments, Erma or Holly Beach. R. T. Johnson. Visit the AUDITORIUM CAFE for the finest sea foods and as lads. Excel- . lent service. Open every evening until 11 o'clock. tf f - . -Jz «
C.M.R.E. COMPANY ELECTS OFFICERS W. FEWER PRESIDENT I Plus fir Ctitiiiiii Wert te be I Discussed it Early Meetiig i tf Directers The stockholders of the (Oape May Real Estate Company held their annual ' meeting for ;the election of officers at ' the office of the Company here, Tues- ( day and elected Frederick W. Feldner, t of Baltimore, president to .succeed i Peter ^Shields, who recently resigned- < Mr. Feldner is the owner of a large ' amount of the stock of the Company ' and is treasurer of the Furst- Clark i I Dredging Company of Baltimore. O. Earle, Miller was reelected secretary ' and treasurer, and the Board of Direc- . tors consists of Hon. William Flinn, 1 John S. Scully, Daniel R. Deely, Wil- 1 . liam Keech. J. R. Tindall.C. Earl Mil- ( ( ier, Eugene S. Riley, Frederick W. j i Feldner, Joseph. G. Vilsack, Nelson Z. Graves. 1 Plans for the continuation of the ; great development work here will be ; formulated and discussed at a meeting ; of the directors which will be held at 1 an early date. j TO PETIT JURORS The petit .jurors for the April term ' of court, who have been summoned for ' Monday next, April 19th, are requested : . by the court to come on Tuesday next, April 20th, tintead of on Monday. The court business will then .be in ' i shape for their immediate service, i Markers, plows, mowing machines 1 i and everything for the farm can be . bought at R. X. Johnson's, Erma. DEVILED CRABS and CLUB ! SANDWICHES at the Auditorium ; Cafe. Open evening until 18 o'clock, tf Have you got the time? If not, go to Garrison's Jewelry Store and get a 1 Dollar Watch for 76 cents. BLACKBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE | 1 "Ewing's Wonder," is the greatest blackberry plant to yield which grows. It contupjes to bear after all others : have failed. One plant last year gave ' 38 quarts in its second year which is a ' ' fair average. Another vine last year i grew twenty-eight feet in one, direc- i , tion and thirty- two feet in the other. , Refer to R. T. Johnson by permission. $1 per plant ; $40 for 60 plants ; $75 1 . for 100 plants Address orjcail on W. L. ; Ewing. Sr., Fishing Greek, N. J. 4-8 2t : ! SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES , | Oall and inspect the new spring and 1 summer styles and the latest ideas in ] ladies' and men's merchant tailoring, which have just arrived. CHARLES SOHERER, ' tf 304 Washington street. NOTICE | Notice is hereby given that the Board of Healih of the borough of West Cape May wi.l meet at the Council Chamber | ( the third Monday evening in each month. 1 ' 3-20 tf THOS. H. HUGHES. Clerk. "The Grand" Motion Picture Theatre is the popular place oi resort in the . evenings. The pictures displayed are . the latest and most interesting ob- . tainable. This is the only show of the kind now running in this city. tf IF YOU NEED SIDEWALKS OR , If you have concrete and cement , work to do see Jaquette and Newel1, s contractor. West Qspe May. Paving and curbing a specialty. Estimate cheerfully given. 8-6 5?t WANTED— A cash register cheap. I Address "A B. C.," Star and Wave 1 Office, with price and description. Mattings and oil stoves, customers ■ tell us, that we are lower in price on > them then anywhere else they have r ever tried. R. T. Johnson, Erma. BOAT BUILDING 8SUS: . Railway on which to rua out boats for . | examination or repair. Many years of experience enables me te assure satisfaction. I launch just completed for sale Call and examine, j JOHN PHARO, 1263 Lafayette St. : GOOD PAINTING ZrjZ decay, when you can save ii with a , ooat of Paint properly applied. Jobbing [ a specialty. Call up Keystone 108 A. 1 Joseph B. Hughes. Jr., 916 Queen 8t r S-l8-9ts CAPE MAY BAKING COMr PANY BREAD for Sale at all j Grocers. Phone Orders Keystone 9 D. tt
THE APRIL TERM COURT SUNT FORTY tlflHT LICENSES Grand Jury Presorts liie IMktmeits. Trials tf Varicas Causes Will be beard Neil Week 'j The April term of court opened on Supreme Oourt Justice! W. Trenchard and Judge Hil- j dreth of the Oourt of Common Pleas on j the. bench. The grand jury was sworn j and began their work and a number of license applications were made, j trial of cases will begin next! week, the petit jurors having been summoned for duty next week j The grand jury consisted of Reuben Johnson, L Learning Sheppard, Aaron W. Hand, Reuben W. Edwards, A Richardson, Luther M. J. Wesley Grace, .William L. Cummings, William Garretaon, Howard John S. Little, Holiis P-.Mickle, Frank Gandy, JessejD. Ludlam, Isaac Robert Naylor, G. B. Ralph .Mitchell, Frank W. Fowkes, Henry H. Ottens, Albert Harris, William Pinker, S. T. Dowler. F. Cassedy was excused .by request The sessions of.the grand jury closed on Tuesday and the , following indictments were returned : Thorpe Tozer, tampering with railroad by placing.obtaruction on.irack at Woodland cemetery, Dennis Township. Howard Pierce, breaking and entering house of Ellwood B. Becker at Piermont Jefferson Young, larceny of brass stop cocks from property of Albert Fogg, of Ocean City. Francisco Bratico, breaking and entering with intent to commit rape at Avalon. Charles H. Jacox, assault and battery on Jeffereen Whittington, Cape Mav. Enos Harmon, robbery and assault on Miss Sarah Collins. Edward Sandley, Tuckaboe, larceny ! carpet and corn from Mrs. Mary StevTbe petit jury were summoned to appear on the nineteenth of this month, as there were no cases to be tried this week in the Supreme and Circuit | Courts, it would have been.an uuneces- j sary expense to the county to have J summoned them for Tuesday of this j week as has been the custom in the : past. The Supreme Court and the Circuit ! Court cases have been postponed until j the fir»t of June when.they will be 1 before Judge Endicott, who) will ait at Cape May Court Houae until ' June twelfth. There arefeeven cases listed.in the Supreme Court, fifteen in the Circuit j Oourt, and seven appeal cases. SUPREME OOURT ISSUES. 1 .Ocean City Hotel & Development' Oo., plaintiff vs. Henry j. Sherman, defendant In ejectment. Bieakley L. otockwell, G. A. Bourgeois. Off. а. Elizabeth Beckett, plaintiff, vs. j Public Service Corporation of New Jersey,. defendant. In tort. Matthew Jefferson, E. A. Armstrong. Settled. : 3. Job Peterson, plaintiff, vs. Leslie ' Sutton, defendant. In tort. Matthew ! Jefferson, Joseph F. Smith. 4. Leo Stolinitz, admr., etc., plain- ; tiff, vs. West Jersey and Seashore Railroad Company, defendant. In tort. Harry S. Douglass, Bourgeois & Sooy.j Off. б. Arnboldt & Schaeffer Brewing Co., vs. Thomas T. Mitchell. On contract. John D. Mullen, Eugene C. | Cole. 6. Annie Magdalen Gormley, execui trix of the last will and testament of i Dennis J. Gormley, deceased, vs. West j i Jersey and Seashore Railroad Company. In tort. Baker & Harris, Bourgeois & Sooy. 7. Henry Brown, plaintiff, vs. the i City of Oape May, John N. Reeves, George Lehman and James T. Rice. I In tort. Lewis T. Stevens and Eugene ' C. Oole ; Thomas P. Ourley. 8. Arthur Loper, plaintiff, (vs. Wil- 1 liam L. Stevens, defendant. In tort. ■ Eugene C. Oole, Charles H. Edmunds ; • John(W. Westcott, Samuel F.JEldredge. l CIRCUIT OOURT OASES. ' . 1. Annie Hampacher, plaintiff, vs. James Myers, etc., defendant In tort John W. Westcott ; Edward Dudley. O. P. R. '.September 5, 1902. Notice filed April 2 1909. ! 2. John F. Myers, (plaintiff, vs. . Charles Myer*. defendant. In ejectment John W. Westcott ; Carrow & Kraft
O. P. R. January 30, 1908. Notice filed April 2. 1909. 8. Edmund K. Brown vs. Oape May 1 Hotel Company. On contract Lewis T. Stevens; J. Spicer Learning. O. P. R. November 25, 1908. Notice . filed December 14, 1908. 1 4. The F. E. Smith Lumber Company, a 'corporation of the .State of ■ New Jersey, claimant, vs. Joseph M. Sweet, builder and owner, and Joseph ! A Brady, mortgagee. Sur Mechanics | lien claim. Upon contract Jonathan ! Hand; Toeodore W. Sehimpf. Off. ; Notice filed March 24. 1909. I j 6. John Filer, vs. Samuel O. Henry '■ j and Annie M. Henry. On contract ' j On Mechanics lien. Ernest W. Llyod ; 1 ! Samuel V. Eldredge. I I Notice filed March 6, 1909. r j 6". Simmons Hardware Company • Inc., va. .William.R. Oilla. On con1 1 tract Samuel F. Eldredge ; Jonathan 1 1 Hand. I Filed March 11, 1909. 1 7. Volney G.' Bennett Lumber Com- • pany, plaintiff, vs. Genevieve W. ■ Sickles & J. Edgar Sickles, defendants. ■ On cou tract James if. E. Hildreth; • Lewis T. Stevens. j Notice fill: d. March 19, 1909. • 8. - Albert H. Woolson, plaintiff, va c Philip H. S. Cake, owner,_.and A • Estell Bourgeois and Morris aRosen- - baum, mortgagees, and Anderson " Bourgeois, defendants. On contract. • On mechanics lien. James M. E. Hilf dreth ; Bourgeois & Sooy. Notice filed March 22, 1909. 3 9. Albert H. Woolson, plaintiff, vs. • Philip H. S. Cake, owner, (and A. Estell Bourgeois and Morris ;Rosen- " baum, mortgagees, and Anderson Bour1 geois, builder, defendants. On con- ■ tract On mechanics lien. James M. - E. Hildreth; Wilson, Oarr & Stack - 1 house. Notice^filed March 22. 1909. 10. George Y. Schoch, plaintiff, vs. s Francis Garrison, defendant In tort c Harry S. Douglass ; William C. French. Notice field March 24, 1909. Off. 1L American Art, Marble Company, 1 plaintiff, va. Philip EL 8.„Oake, defendant In mechanics lien. Wilson, 7 Oarr* & Stackhouse ; Bourgeois & Sooy. Notice filed March 30. 1909. I 12. Lee O. Waller, plaintiff, vs. ■ Julius Rauch, defendant On contract 7 John Boyd Avis; H. H. Voorhees. ■ Notice^fiied April 2, 1909. 18. American Road Machine Company, plaintiff, vs. Ira S. Champion, defendant. On contract Ohas. A. • Bonnell ; Albert A Howell. • Notice (ilea April 7, 1909. ^ 14. John T. Bailey Company, plame j tiff, vs. Cape May Sand Company, ! defendant. On contract Ohas. A. ' Bonnell ; Ernest W. Lloyd, Notice filed April 7, 1909. I I 16. Cook, Bernheimer & Company. ! 1 1 plaintiff, vs. Benjamin A. Smith, de- j e | fendant. On contract Ohas. A. Bon0 j nell ; Samuel F. Eldredge. 1 1 Notice filed April 7, 1909. I APPEALS TO COMMON PLEAS. 6 ! 1. John Davis, appelant, ada. Henry ' 1 1 S. Rutherford and Clinton Rutherford, ] trading, etc. On contract. Ernest W. j Lloyd ; Samuel F. Eldredge. 1 ! Notice filed March 6, 1S09. ' i 2. Clara H. Haynes, appellant, ads., ^ ! William F. Brown, appellee. On con- ' tract. Ernest W. Lloyd; Samuel F. ' Eldredge. " | Notice tiled March 6, 1909. iJ David Woodson, appel ant ads. g I George H. Reel, appellee. On con- i v : tract Lewis T. Stevens ; Samuel F. | Eldredge. _ : Notice filed March 11, 1909. e 4. Eli Rosenthal, appellant T8. . d Westley R. Wales, appellee. On con- : tract. Lewis T. Stevens; Ernest W. Lloyd. g Notice filed March 12, 1909. i-| 5. Philip Stanton, appellant ads. '. John B. Ixiper, appellee. Upon contract. Jonathan Hand; Ernest W. i- i Lloyd. f Filed March 31, 1909. 1 ! 6. Board of Health of the City of " ; Ocean City. Prosecutor, appellee, va. '■ j Morris Johnson, defendant appellant. - I On appeal. Garrison & Voorhees ; Ape 1 gar & Boswell. '• | Notice filed April 7, 1909. - j 7. "Matilda E. Stiles, plaintiff, vs. 1 e j Philip Gould, defendant. On contract. ! The following applications for liquor I license were made this term of court. - i The applications from the borough of • Holiy Beach City are as follows : Ernest Schlichting, Philadelphia House; William R. Pinker, Hotel Elu mira ; Carl Errickaon, Hotel Brighton ; _ Joseph L.Schwartz,|Hotel Roric; Margaret Donolan, Hotel Donolan ; Alonzo e Willets, Hotel Colonail ; Bel ton Cannon, Hotel Holly ; Dorothy J . Pul- ». linger. Hotel Grenoble ;! Frank Cramt- mer. Hotel Pacific; Frank Baingo, Rio t Grande Inn ; Joseph Geisenberger, 208210 Cedar avenue, |wh»leaale license.
! M. Herts, Southwest corner Bcfaellen- ( ger and Pacific aveuuea. Wholesale. ^ « ' Sea Isle Oky-William A. Manahan, s Atlantic House ; John G. Pfeiffer, Inlet Hotel; John Gegan, Philadelphia > House; Jeremiah P. Delaney, Lafayette Hotel ; Samuel Shick. Hotel Al- r ■ bion; Thomaa J.Mitchell, Pennsylvania 1 Hotel ; Annie Bosch, Buach's Hotel ; . Caroline Oroneeker, Hotel Be'levue; 1 i Frank Kiltbour, Depot Hotel; Patrick s McCrea, Grand Oenirai House , Charles i Peterson, Peterson's Hotel; Jerry Donovan, Tivoli Hotel. North Wildwood— John Welde, Jr., ' Hotel Hilton ; ^Charles Mace, Hotel . Royal; Agnes T. Doherty, Hereford ® ; Houne ; George W. Scott, Hotel Scott ; Frederick J. Gieseler, Ottens Hotel; 1 Mary H. Brnbeon, Windsor Hotel; f1 f Sophia Dougherty, Walnut Avenue ' - House : George J. Ent, Hotel German- 0 i town ; William E. Cozens, Jr., porttieast corner Chestnut and New "Jersey * avenues, wholesale license. Cape May .City— Frank B. Wrisley, ' • Capital; Andrew J. Zillinger, 106-108 I ■ Decatur street ; John J. McOann, ; Auditorium; John P. Doyle, Hotel Cape May ; Tbereee K. Arnold," Arnold's Hotel; John J. Ratty ; JTbe c - Homestead ; James A Carroll, "(The - Harbor; James Kirk, Hickey's Cafe; - Edward W. Dale, Waahirigton Hotel ; { n Harry A. Richardson, New Cape May ' . Hotel; William E. Presser, Central - Exchange Cafe ; J. A. Bloch, 'Wholesale license, 812-314 Washington street. Cape May Point— Thomas Hickey, j . Corner Central 8na Beach avenues. | Avaloo— Charles E. Hagen. Learning j i- House. j . Middle Township— Richard ;R. Stan- j i- nert, Hotel Annex at Grassy Sounds. I Township of Upper— William G. Carothers, Whelen Hotel at Corson's Inlet; Jonathan W. Kirchhoff, Tuckahoe l Hotel at Tuckahoe. All the applications were granted exl cepting that of M. Hertz, wholesale license at Holly Beach and Thomaa , Hickey at Oape May Point, both being i- pew cases. i, The fees this term were the same . as last year, Cape May City, $600 ; Sea Isle City, 200; Five Mile Beach re* i. sorts, $250, and the townships, $150 . each. A bill in equity was filed in Common - Pleas Court No. 1 yesterday by a numi, ber of members of the Pilots' Asaocia- . tion for the Bay and River Delaware to have the recent election of officers and directors of the association de- j . clared void and illegal. The petition j c was signed by Memucan Hughes, who j ' opposed John P. Virdin for the presi- ; dency | Louis C." Waliaoe, Charles j ! Morris, John H. Kelley, .James R. j ' Kelly, George H. Wallace, John Price, j _' Thomas Carpenter, Peter J. Chambers, | Fred L. Lubker and Thomas R. 1 Marshall. The alleged cause for this action is | that fifteen pilots voted by proxy, ; which the defeated candidate claims, j y was contrary to the laws of the asso- j I, ciation. The other side claims that ; • the election was carried on as here- \ tofore and was perfectly legal. ANNOUNCEMENT !* The insurance firm of Edmunds & , Stites is dissolved from April 1st. i I J. Henry Edmunds, sells his interest to his partner, Edgar P. Stites, who : associates with him his son, Edgar P. Stites, Jr., and will continue the busiu ness as i- EDGAR P. STITES & SON. Companies represented. Hbenix of Brooklyn. Home of New York. Northern ot London, i. i SL Paul of Minn. I ' Providence ot Washington. , Allemania of Pittsburg. New York Underwriters. j Dutchess of Poughkeepsie. 1 Hartford of Connecticut. Niagara of New York. '• Fireman's of Newark. ] , i- National of Hartford. ' > Hanover of New York. M Franklin of Philadelphia. New Hampshire Phoenix of London. ! , if [ Caledonian of Scotland. | Continental of New York. ' | Sun Office, London. L 1 Metropolitan Casualty Co. ; Or spring styles of ladies and ge - j Clemen's Oxfords and shoes are in full | supply. R. T. Johnson, Erma, N. J. J NOTICE l| ir Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Health of the Borough of t "" Wist Cape May, will meet in the i '* Council Chamber, in said borough, on \ Monday evening, April 19th, 1909, ( a from 7 30 to 10 o'clock, for the pur- t l_ pose of granting permits for the keep- 1 " ing of swine and to transact such other i 1 '• business as may come before the board, r- Br order of the Board of Health. » _ ; " ; j' CAPE MAY BAKING COM- < PANY BREAD for Sale at all ( ° Grocers. Pbone Orders Keystone 1 s. 9 D. tf
SKATING CARNIVAL J A BIG SUCCESS CROWD WATCMS PERFORtiKCE v luj Pr«ali8it Bister Visitors Woe iatif Ue Spectiters On Easter Monday night a grand masquerade carnival was held at the Excelsior Roller Rink, and it proved to be a very entertaining event The costumes were mostly original and imitated nearly all of the nationalities of the earth. The judges were Messrs. Thos. Eastwick, Percy Rotbelle, Ohas. S. Church George H. Reel, John Bennett, who were picked from the spectators and a ' warden prizes to the following participants. For best skater, first prize, Miss Millicent Hand and Will Thompson. Seoond prize, Anna.Cortis and Laf. Miller. Beat dress, first prize, Miss Mabel Richardson and Barnett. Second prize, Miss Alice Hand and Charles ' Shields. Most comical, first prize, Frank Mecray ; second, Lewis Bennett ; third George Curtis; fourth, Clifton Benkert; ith Leon Ewing; sixth, Harry I Holmes. Some of those who took part .were: : Ml bs Anna Curtis representing a J girl. j Miss Emily Mecray, Queen of China town. Miss Millicent Hand, Queen of Quality. Miss Octavine Wart, a Fisherwoman. MisS Fannie Vans man, Lady of Color. Misa Mary Coney, Coon. Miss Anna Ekatrom, Evening Star. Miss Carrie Bush, Fairy. Miss Anna Long, the Ace of Spades. ~+m Miss Mildred Long, Summer Girl. Miss Eleanor Ewing, Miss Oolumbia. Miss Mabel Richardson, a Merry Widow. L. R. Sandgran, Chinese. W. Crean, Cowboy. Jere Parker, Westerner. LeRoy Wilson, Dusky Sport. George Dorner, College girl. Charles W. Hand, the Devil Himself. ; Bert Crawford, impersonated the j celebrated and famous one foot artist. | bred Beorner, Jr., Colored Woman. I William Harris, King Solomon, j Bill Reeves, Uncle Sam. | Frank Hewitt, Happy Hooligan. Robert Phillips, Giri. i Charles Shields, Mixie, the Sailor. ' Leon Ewing, Army Captain. 1 nomas Hickey, cullid gem men, Jim McGowie, Plainsman. I Laf. Miller, First Rose of Summer. ; Bill Smith, Star Spangled Banner. George Curtis, Cop. Al. Rutherford, Fisherman. Albert Little, a Tough. Buck Holmes, Hebrew. Mike McGowie, Duke. Ben Poinsett, Mermaid. Drank Cassedy, Chief of the Oape •i Secret Service. Dip Benckert, Happy Hooligan. Will Thompson, Cotorea Lady. Frank Mecray, Happy Days. Dr.' A. G. Stevens, Eskimo. J. Tenenbaum, Clown. George Sandgran, a Black Devil. ! Bill Kirk, Farmer. Lewis Bennett, Willie Clover Top at the Fair. { Oscar Barnett, a Summer Man. Rustless Fly Screens j For Windows, Doors and Porches Screens are made from 1A Michigan ! White Pine and bronze Copper Wire. A. J. PHILLIPS & CO., Fenton Michigan, i for New Jersey-, Coast— (JOHN J. WALTON, 87 S. North Carolina avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. Drop a postal and I will call on you. 4-3 4. ! FOR CARPETS, FURNITURE, CLOTHINd You should consult with the Io«al agent of Gatelv and Hurley, Mr. Keneat his office, 914 Corgie street, when you need Furniture, Car-pets, Clothing, etc. Gately and Hurley are one of the most reliable of the credit houses. See large advertisement on another page. Oan you get up in the morning? If not, immediately go to Garrison's Jewelry Store and get an Alarm Clock. $1.00 alarms 75 cents. While you are cleaning bouse let ua clean your lace curtains and blankets. Keystone Pbone, 40D. TROY LAUNDRY, tf 10 Decatur street

