Cape May Star and Wave, 7 August 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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capeIuvTe^t PHILADELPHIA I LOCALS STILL W1NNINS TWtHS PtajeTliterestiiJ BtB Bit Ftieil to Owed Witt toffs Yesterday's game wu a repeUtian of ■eventeen former game*. East PWladelpbU c^.to Cape May wutta»ood record and pUyed a '«7 commendable (vbtt\p bat the fait work .of the local SS and the .uparb twirling Hall apelled defeat for them In the first kftoing the entire nine innings the riXnever " man farther than eeoond baae. Weinberg's arm kept the stolen bases d<0^1tay's hitting proved too much which Smiley. Jefferson and L. Ma«mo eaob got two, while OoAran. Oom, Weinberg enJ HJ1 Tod.5'1 geme ,< with tbe «enrie~ A C of Baltimore, wbo Uee been making eoch a record in tbe Mum™T«ene. This team is compoeea entiretTof college men end coneiet of toe Whitehnret brothere from M-""*"; eitr of Maryland; HaHu. of Ibmeeton ; Frank of tbe Uni.ereltj of ^Mringan; Robinaon, of SU John e College. Uhler. J. B. G ; Deal, tbe catcher wee with Pittehorg National- two geare. Thi. It tbe combination that Cam iMw will go on again— tod» and thm premire. m be the gam. of <*■«»»• isea to oe tno hni.m

The Marion Orioket Olcb is captained by Cape May's old time favor- t ite. Fletcher Stites. which is enough p to convince tbe fans that they will 8 produoe the goods. < John MoOann's fence is a great improvement to the grounds. nawtaEK. « George Harris and family and Miss , Elitabe'h Winters, of Frankford, are j spending a week with her father. Wil- « liam Hinchcliffe. Several of the yoang folks from oar village went to SeavilleJOamp Meeting , on Monday evening. ] Mr. and Mrs- Herbert Shaw and our j Sunday school superintendent. Hairy Learning and wife, went to Seaville Oamp meeting Sunday I in Mr. 3haw s , '"blaster Herbert Schellenger is very ! sick at this writing. We hope for bis , speedy recovery. William Bates, Jr.. is tbe proud owner of a motor cyole. Miss Elizabeth Winters spent Wednesday night with her friend. Miss nesaay nixui. — ^

Mary Snyder. fi. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher were * over Surday visitors w»th her brother. ^ Freeman Yerrick. n Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson, of £ Gheen Creek, wheeled down on Monday afternoon to her parents's, Mrs. Daniel Wool son. John Snyder and family made tbeir £ annual trip to the life aaving station at Q her aunt's. Mrs. Captain 'James El- 0 dredge, on Sunday, and also to meet n her uncle, Douglass Footer and family, ^ of Baltimore, and Uncle Samuel Fos- t ter from Norfolk. Va. Tbey have a a very pleasant day. though it was a v stormy one, it was all sunshine in £ doors t IN MEMORIAM. j g 80HELLINGER— In loving reraembrance'of my dear brother, J. P. Schellinger. who departed this lite, August a 4. 1908. v His Sister, Mrs. E. P.obinson. t TN MEMORIAM. ; WARE — In loving memory of Walter c 5. Ware, deported this life August 6, \ 1906. i Wife and daughters. ( _ IN MEMORIAM. J HESS— In sad but loving remem- 3 b ranee of Charles Hess, who entered j into rest one year ago to day, August , 7. 1908. Father, Mother. Sisters and Brothers. SPECIALCOUNClL'MKETING A special meeting of the City Council was called Thursday evening for the purpose of settling with the Atlan* tic Construction and Supply Company for tbe laying of sewers according to contract The'work was accepted and an order drawn for the amount. No other business was done. Chlldran Cry FOR FLETCHER'S OAS TO R I A While you are cleaning bouse let us dean your lace curtains and blankets. Keystone Phone, 40D. TROY LAUNDRY, tf 10 Decatur street Visit the AUDITORIUM CAFE for tbe finest neaffoods and salads. Excellent service. Open every evening until 18 o'clock. tf After skating or the show, take luncheon at tbe Auditorium Oafe. Open evening until IS o'clock. tf

RALLY DAY AT OLD BRICK Sunday, August 15th. has been selected by tbe committee in charge as tbe day upon which1 this year's rally at the Old Brick Church will be held. Tboee who attended last year will remember that a deligfaful service was enjoyed and will be glad to learn that I such a service Is to be repeated this \ year, food speaking and singing is , promised and it is desired to" make the 5 day one grand rally of old time friends 3 and acquaintance who worshipped at j Cold Spring in former days. Trans por- J f tation will be furnished all tboee who j - will leave their names at the office of . 1 tbe Star and Wave, 817 Washington 9 street j \ $87,000 COUNTY BOAD BONDS FOR SALE 5 The Board of Freeholders of the i . County of Cape May wiU reewvebids J for tbe sale of these bonds on Monday, . i the 23d day of August, 1908, at 11 3 o'clock a. m., at Oape May Court 1 i House. New Jersey. 5 Tbe bonds are coupon bonds, dated J August 2. 1909. bearing interest at 4* ' peroent. payable^ aemi -annual ly^j and . f are in denominations of $600 each, ; , ranging from six to seventeen years. 3 Parties desiring these bonds can > • be present at the meeting or can mail J their bids to Anthony B. Smith, Direc- j 1 tor, Beesley's Point, N-L-ortoany , , member of the Broad of Freeholders. , All bids by mail must be accompan- . 6 ied by certified check or cashfw two • (2) per ceot. of the amount tod. which s will be retained by.the Board should w the [party fail to take tbe bonds at : " I?b#b Board also reserves tbe right to i : ; """""""'aitCLOUTING. Finance Committee. • Dated Aug. 8. 1908. w 8-7 2 y COMMUNICATED i- Fishing Creek, July 7, 1908 Mr. Editor :

I wish to express my sincere thanks my many friends for their sympathy, and also for wnat is more substantial tbeir pecuniary aid, in tbe recent loss which I sustained by the fire. J P. MATTHEWS. MECRAY'S UNUSUAL OFFER "The Dr. Howard Company, in order get a quick introduction sale, authorizes Mec ray's Pharmacy to sell their regular fifty cent bottle at half price, 25 cento, and, although they have sold a lot of it, and have guaranteed every package, not one has been , brought back as unsatisfactory. There are . sixty doses in a vial that can be earned In the vest pocket or puree, and every one has more medicin- • al power than a Dig piU or tablet or a tumbler of mineral water. Mecrey is still selling the specifio at : half price, although he cannot tell how i long he shall be able to do so. and anyone who is subject to constipation, sick headache, diaziness, liver trouble. ' indigestion or a general played out ' condition, ought to take advantage of this chance. FOUR O'CLOCK TEA Miss Lida Lengert entertained a , party of |friends at a four o'clock team at the home of her mother. No.. I >..

Columbia avenue, Thursday after- - noon. Those present were : Miss Lida d Lengert. Miss Lina Kennedy, Mias C Roberts. Miss Anna Roberto and I Mrs. Maloney. * •TWA8 A GLORIOUS V OTORY There's rejoicing in Fedora, Tenn. j, A man's life has been saved, and now . Dr. King's New Discovery ia the talk of tne town for curing C. Y. Pepper, of deadly lung hemorrhages. "I could , not work nor get about," he writes, ' 'and the doctors did , me no good, but, after using Dr. King's New Discovery thiee weeks, I feel like a new man, ani can do good work again." For « weak, sore or diseased lungs, coughs, colds, hemorrhages, hay lever, la grippe, axthma or any bronchial attec- c tioc it stands unrivaled Price 50c i and $1.00. Trial bottle free Sold and t guaranteed by All Diuggists. au LIFE GUARD BENEFIT t With the usual liberality which has alwajs characterized Proprietor Ores- e well, of the Windsor, he has granted ; the use of the upper sun parlor for a euchre to be given Friday evemng Au- ( gust 12th, at 8 o'clock for the benefit of the volunteer life guards on the ( Windsor beach. Tickets will be on sale 1 1 at the hotel at 25 cents each or can be | obtained of the committee of ladies in- 1 j charge. As this most.worthy Object must | , appeal to all summer visitors at Cape | May it is hoped that the affair will j ] prove a great success financially, as i well as socially. tf I

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GREEN CREEL. Leslie Bate, of Fishing Creek, serves our people with fine tomatoes. Mrs. Faunce, of Philadelphia, is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. William Thompson. ________ Mrs. Walter Schellenger spent part of the week with relatives at 8eavilie. William Oonover, who haa occupied tbe house of Frank Hand since last ' fall has rented .the house of Wililam as Mr. Hand anticipates returning in the near future. ^ William Hollingseed haa .two apple • trees from which he obtains 46 baskets - of apples, more than some people have I all their orchards. James Daugfaerty. of Camden, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and ' Mrs. Edwin Chance. Mis. Jennie Taylor, of Cold Spring.

A GRAND I TESTIMONIAL CONCERT | , CC TENDERED BY THE MANAGEMENT AND GUESTS OF THE HOTEL CAPE MAY I MR. THEODOR GORDOHN AND HIS ORCHESTRA 1 1 ON FRIDAY j| : I AUGUST 20th, 1909 1 AT 8.30 O'CLOCK I Tickets - - $LOO | , g On Sale at the Hotel .Office.

The Merchants National Ba.nh is distintly a home institution I and have no interest whatever ! elsewhere 1 3 Pn Cent Intirast Allowed on Tiae Accoints. ' Private Boxes For Rent in Fire and Burglar Pj-oof Vaults ; • oiticers W.I .Stevens, President '• Joseph H. Hanee, Vice Pree Henry H. EJdredge, Cashier h George H. Reeves. Vice Pree. Everett J. Jerrell Asst. Cashier f DIRECTORS

Wm. H. Church. W. L. Cummin gB Jos-ph H. Hanes k John T. Hewitt

F. B. Mecrey John W. Mecray W. H. Phillips M. D.

George H. Beeves H 8. Rutherford E W. Springer W. L. Stevens.

up on Saturday bringing Mrs. Key, who had been there caring her daughter, Laura, who had been very sick. ^ Miss Pheobe James has returned home after a pleasant sea voyage with her father. 1 Reuben Reeves and friend, of West Cape May, came up on Saturday in his ft auto. Daniel Stewart, of Diss Creek, made ^ business trip here on Saturday. ct Steelman Lee and Charles Covert, ^ of Leesburg, who have oysters planted 0i along shore, are living in their cottage 11 there. The Metnodist Church was closed all day^Sunday, [the pastorlbeing at Camp. Mrs. Emma Dubois, of Clayton, spent several days here with her aunt, M. M. Noroury. 'Ralph Sehellenger made a business d trip to Court House on Friday. v Mrs. Albert Foster, who ha» been in Clayton the past month, returned here week. , ; John Newcomb, of Wild wood, passed j I through here on Friday with a load of ; pleasure seekers. I Mrs. Harriet Chance went to Holly * I on Wednesday to visit Mrs. ^ I A. A. Miller, son of the late Aaron Miller, has purchased the old home- ® I stead farm. | Constance James, of South Dennis, called on his brother's family, on Monday. | Mrs. Joseph James and son Belmont, j I has been in Philadelphia for ten days . I on the "Lotto Russell." i Mrs. Isaiah Ohristian>nd Mrs. Frank Erricson moved home from the Oamp i grounds on Tuesday, having occupied a , cottage during the meeting. Mrs. Maggie Schellenger, who has c t been sick the past ten days is somewhat . improved. 1 Mrs. Julia Parsons, of Holly Beach, t is at the home of her father, Joseph a Robinson. She ; is under the care of a s physician. lire. Edmund Norbury, who haa ' b been in poor health several months, is • s now able to take dally walks, e Mrs. El ma Hemmingway and daughter were very sick the first of the week ' t from eating clams, d A much needed rain fell Wednesday and did a great amount of good to farmers.

CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. ^ Dm Kind Yin Haie Alwajs Bought | NOTICE TO WATER OONSUMERS Notice is hereby given that on all water rents due the City of Oape May not paid by August 1, 1909, five per cent, will be added to the amount of the bill. Water will positively be turned off if the water is not paid on before the seventh day of August, Dated July 26, 1909. JOHN W. THOMPSON, Superintendent ot Water Works, d 7 26 12t w-2 iMuciory infer $3.00 YALDE FOR- 50 CENTS The Lipp Studio are opening a Photographic Studio at IRON PIER STUDIO CAFE MAY and ' ffer two genuine Artistic Platiuum Photographs in handsome folders for 50 cents with this advertisement. These p ctures are $12.00 per dozen or' two for $3 00 regular. Good ui.til September 5tb. LIPP STUDIO. We also make Postal .Cards and Pong Photographs

VILLA NOVA On Beach Front, near P. R. R. Farm and Duiry Products from our i own farm. G. F. RUTHERFORD , CHILDRENS' CARNIVAL i miaren a oarnivai. au s Reception. Grand Gala night Stockton , Hotel. Dining Hall, Friday evening, s August 18th, 8 to 12 o'clock. Marches, Fancy Dancing, May Pole . Dance, vocal and instrumental leatc ores, in fact the big night of the season. Childern |B to 9.80; adults to 12 , o'clock. Testimonial to , LUCIEN O. CARPENTER. Children 25c ; adults 60c. 8-6 7

R. M. WntMll's furniture sror «. « Perry "treet carriee a groat stocked J quytiurebtTe fou°£d ^hat having aoo^s dStoeAd 'wTttoit dam- I age, as u not tbe caae when purchased ]| elsewhere and shipped by nil, tf I T)» New Patat Store John little haa opened up the boei I ness of selling paints at th~ comer of I Jackson and Washington streets and ii I ia just the place to buy fresh peinta.^ I "Tbe Grand" Motion Picture Theatre « is the popular place of resort in the evenings The pictures displayed ere ' the latest and most interesting ob- . tainable. This is the only show of the klnd now running in this city, tf 1 ] The character of the Board of Director* and officers of Security Trust Company ar such as to insure fair dealing, and a return of your mousy when you want it 3z ;

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