Cape May Star and Wave, 18 December 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 5

CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE SATURDAY, DECEMBEK. ,8

^jfthe most nutritious\ JU food and the most F) <VH dainty and delicious iJZaxzZ'l M Baiting Powder fi> Absolutely Pure M) ML J No fretting over the biscuit D) making Royal Is first JK> cook's success

1 _ ^ DREDGE TO RESUME WORK We are informed that the dredge now at work on the Holly Beach road from the mainland, will enter upon a contract to complete the dredging of the inlet here, March 28th. and will fill in Whale Boat Channel so as to throw the whole force of the flow out through the main channel in the inlets

UNCLAIMED LETTERS List of unclaimed letters remaining J in Cape May postoffice for week ending 1 December 61 : I Albertaon. Chas. S. ; Laws, Mrs. : Ledonia. 2; Reeves. Miss Helen; Sne.'l, 1 H. C. In calling for the above please say advertised. E TAYLOR. P. M.

TO T. G. WHELAN, and to any person interested in the lot or land hereinafter designated : Take notice that on the 17th day of September. A. D., 1906. at a sale of . land for unpaid taxes, for delinquent Uses, due the Borough of South Cape May, Oape May County. New Jersey, was assessed for the years 1903, 1904, 1805. the subscriber, the South Cape May Improvement Company, purchased in fee the lot or land hereinafter designated, the said lot or land having first been then and there put up i and offered for a shorter term and no one having bid for a shorter term, to . wit: Lot No 19, in Section No 51, in a Plan of Lots prepared for the Mount Vernon Land Company of Cape May ; by N. C. Price, December 28 th, 1889, located in the Borough of South Cape May, Care May County, New Jersey. , That the said lot or Land can be re- | deemed by you, or an* of you, upon i payment to the subscriber of the sums : of money hereinafter designated, but \ that your right to redeem the said lot i or land will expire within sixty days • after the service of this notice upon r you in the manner prescribed in ana by i the Act of the Legislature of ihe State of New Jersey entitled "An Act for d the Assessment and Collection of r Taxes" approved April 8th, '1903, and J, i the supplements thereto and amend- , ments thereof, and thai unless you 0 redeem the said lot or land within „ sixty days after the service of this y notice upon you in the manner pre- , scribed in the *aid act your right to re- c i demption will be barred. There is due the subscriber, by vir- t tue of said sale under aaid Act the sum ,i of f7 87, together with interest there- „ on at the rate of 12 per cent per annum a from the 17th day of September, 1906, a together with other, fees and expenses u as have been incurred by the Purchaser, the subscriber, under the said w _ act, and the fees fend expenses incurred by the purchaser, the subscriber, in ascertain ing the owner or owners, mort- ol gagee or mortgagees, occupant or oc- J cupanta or other person or persons hav- u ing an interest in or a lien upon the tr slid premises so sold for taxes. THEbOUTH CAPE MAY IMPROVE- £ MENT CO , 320 Washington Street, Cape May City, N. J. ™ Ernest W. Lloyd, Attorney. ^ £ . ■ ■

PHENOMENAL EGGS A pullet owned by- John B. Taylor began lay>ng s few days ago and her first egg weighted 3J ou> ces, her second » the same The pullet was batched April 12th last. ' To Enjoy the- full confidence of the Well-Inforfged of the World and the Comn^idation of the most eminent physicians It was essential that the component parts of 8yrup of Ffci Elixir of Senna should be kxown to and approved by them; therelore, the California Fi- Syrup Co. publishes a full statement every package, •fee parteci purity an : ..formity of^toCurt, which they dervind ip a laxative remedy of an ethical character, are assured tv ■JieOompanjr's origunl method of manu.tRCt known to the ~npany only. I The Sgs of California are used in the ' production of Syrup of Figs and K3!™- of ' Senna to promote the pleasant taste, but the medicinal principles are obtained hom ' plants known to act mo- beneficially. ) k To get its beneficial ?::ccta always buy 1 r Toe genuine — manufactured by the Califertaa Fig Syrup Co. only, and lot sale , by all hading druggists. ,

I ' Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S c ASTO R I A TO THOMAS J. SMITH, and to any person interested in the lot or land hereinafter designated: Take notice that on the 17th day of September, A. D., 1906, at a sale of , land for unpaid taxes, for delinquent taxes, due the Borough of South Cape May, Cape May County, New Jersey, assessed for the years 1902. 1908, 1904, 1905, the subscriber, the South Cape : May Improvement Company, purchased fee the lot or land hereinafter des- i ignated, the said lot or land having • first been then and there put up ana 1 offered for a shorter term and no one ! bid for a shorter term, towit: No 85 and 87 in Section No. 44, 1 in a Plan of Lots prepared for the J Vernon Land Company of Cape ' May by N. C Price, December 28th, { 1889, located in the Borough of South ! May, Oape May County, New J Jersey, s That the said Lot or Land can be re- ' deemed by you, or anv of you, upon * payment to the subtcriber of the sums ' of money hereinafter designated, but 1 your right to redeem the said lot or land will expire within sixty days after the service of this notice upon 1 you in the manner prescribed in and by 0 the Act of the Legislature of the 1 State of New Jersey entitled "An Act 0 for the Assessment and Collection of 8 approved April 8th 1908, and {. supplements thereto end amend- 1 ments thereof, ana that unless you rethe sn>"d h t or land within sixty days after the service of this notic you in the manner prescribed in the said act your right to redemption n will be barred. r« There is due the subscriber, by vir- d: tue of said sale under said Act the sum u. 817.21, together with interest there 11 on st the rate of 12 per cent per annum w the 17th day of Septemer. 1906. together with such other fpes and ex- tl as have been incurred by the 81 Purchaser, the subscriber, under the said act, and the fees and expenses in- ?' eurred by the purahaser, the subacriber, in ascertaining the owner or f< owaers, mortgagee or mortgagees, oc- cl "• lfcDx™ ur mortgagees,

cupant or occupants or other person or person i having an interest in or a r lieu upon the said premises so sold for f taxes. J THE SOUTH CAPE MA Y IMPROVEMENT CO., 320 Washington Street. Oape May City. N. J | Ernest W. Lloyd, Attorney, j THE MAN ABOUT TO WN The display of Christmas articles look verv attractive in the different windows in our business district No need of going out of town to purchase goods. Leave tb> money here. Joseph K. Winwright is having hia two cottages painted. The trains are well represented this Sufi .! on' resident shoppers to Philadelphia. The town will be well filled with Christmas gifts more of whicn should be bought at home ■ Basket ball is taking up the time of they younger set tbeee winter evenings. Fr.nk Miller, of New York. was calling oo friends this week. Mrs. Joeeph Scbellenger, ot Royeraywd^was greeting friends here over Mrs. Sail ie Cummings, a former resttwter ' '* * suert of Mrv Sallie 700 POUNDS OF FISH CAUGHT Seven hundred pounds of torn cod aiy1 whiting, the new deep sea fish found rewarded die effort of Fred Tompkins, Harry Lemons and • Hughes, oc ■ recent fishing trip. Mace your surplus on time deposi j with 'The Security Trust Company and get 8 per cent interest tf I

PERSONAL MENTION OF VISITORS Mrs. Dapiel Fooer baa returned after a very enjoyable viait to Chicago where she was the guest of her daughter. Mrs. M. J. MacAdams Miss Helen, daughter of Councilman and Mrs. Samuel Moore, has been on a pleasant visit to Miss DufBeld, at Wooodbury. On Friday night the lady minstrels, with a number of other gueeta were entertained in honor V of Miss Moore a visit which resulted" i I from an acquaintance formed last summer in Cape May. A. B. Little, who has been ill, auf- , fenng intensely from carbuncles for the part three weeks, has recovered. Mrs. I. Put man Hughes and miss Blanche Hughes have returned from . a pleasant visit to Philadelphia. | Mr and Mrs. S. C. Henry are spend- c ing the winter with their son-in-law t and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis a Albrecnt at Remlu, Montgomery County, Pa. Freok Hines was in attendance at • an important meeting of railroad en- I -gineers at Reading early this week. v Mrs William J. Ritter, of Phlladel- ( phis, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. L. E. i Miller, on Hughes street. Mrs. Ritter I was Miss Jennie G. Moore before her ( marriage to Dr. William J. Ritter, of ( Philadelphia, who is one of the promi- c nent physicians of Philadelphia. Rev. J. S. Garrison, pastor of the < Newport M. E. Church, has: been f spending a few days here visiting relatives. i Harry B. Ware, wife arid daughter, ' of South Arnboy, were visiting Mr. Ware's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maskeil J Ware. Mies Georgie Douglass will spend , _ the winter in AtlanticOity with her ; niece, Mrs. Fred RobbinB. Frank Mecray and little daughter , Harriett, were in Philadepma one day i ■ this week taking in the sights O. A. Merchant has gone to New York to attend the convention of the i I I National Commercial Gas Association ' exhibition, held at Madison Square j Garden. From there be will go to • Deposit, New York, to spend Christ- ' j mas with his parents. i G. Bolton Eldredge spent a couple of ' - days in New York this week. 5 aays in New xork tnis week.

Ralph Cummings, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cummings, was home for a few days this week. Mrs. Mahalah Ware and Qnughter Margaret, will spend Cnristmas with her sons in Bayonne. / Harry Lloyd, brother of Mrs Charles Church, has returned home after a ' visit of several weeks with relatives. Mrs Charlotte Bridenthal has gone to Philadelphia to spend the winter : with her niece, Mrs George Stevenson. TO J. B. GREEN, and to. any person interested in the lot or land hereinafter designated : Take notice that on the 17th day of September, A. D . 1906, at a sale of land for unpaid taxes, for delinquent taxes, due the Borough of Scuth Cape ■ May, Oape May County, New Jersey, '• arsessed for the years 1908, 1904, 1905, ■ the subscriber, the South Cape May ■ Improvement Company, purchased in j fee the lot or land hereinafter desig- j nat«d, the said lot pr land having first J been then and there put up and offered | for a shorter term and no one having ; bid for a shorter term, to wit: Lot j No. 9, in Section No. 53, in a Plan of 7 Lots prepared for the Mount Vernon s Company of Cape May by N. C. j December 28th, 1889, located in 5 the Borough of South Cape May, Cape 2 Mav County, New Jersey. That^the said Lot or Lard can be re- 2 deemed by you, or ana of you, upon 2 payment to the subscriber of the sums 2 of money hereinafter designated, but 9 that your right to redeem the said lot 9 or land will expire within sixty days 9 after the service of this notice upon 1 in the manner prescribed in and by 1 the Act of the Legislature of the State 9 01 New Jersey entitled "An Act for y the Assessment and Collection of 7 Taxes ' approved April 8th, 1903, and 1 the supplements thereto and amend- ■>, meots thereof, and that unless you 5 redeem the said lot or land within sixty 7 days after the service of this notice 11 you in the manner prescribed in the said act your right to redemption 1, will be barred. 7 There is due the subscriber, by vir- L of said sale under said Act the 9 of $7.87, together with interest 9 thereon at tb" rate of 12 per cent per t from the 17th day of Septem- 7 her, 1906, together with such other of and expenses as have been in- 2f cuired by the Purchaser, the sub- | *jj .... , U1C BUD- 1 n sen her, under the aaid act, and the fees ,

and expenses incurred by the pur- 1 r chaser, the subscriber, In ascertaining 5 the owner or owners, mortgagee or 5 •r 1 mortgagees, occupant or occupants or ' . | other person or persons having an interest in or a lien upon the said prem- t ises so sold for taxes. ' i THE SOUTH CAPE MAY IMPROVE- 5 - j MENT CO., 820 Washington Street, < Cape May City. N. J. S Ernest W.# Lloyd, Attorney, j ! WHEN RUBBERS ~ 4 0 BECOME NECESSARY 5 and your shoes pinch, Allen's Foot- 1 Ease, a powder to be shaken into the 1 s shoes, is just the thing to use. Try it ^ for breaking in new shoes. Sold every 1 where, 26c. Don'tfcaccept any substi- ) tute. 11-37 4t I S KEEIiEY CORE The cure thathxs been con tit,- B uously successful for more than 30 si years is worth investigating. For « the drug or drink habit. Write for particulars. Only Keeley Institute in Eastern Penna., 812 N. Broad St., Ptrfi. w PILES If you hav e Piles we will cure you bi FREE BOOKLET A GUARANTEE. 2 Established in 1885, and hive n^r " found a case we could not cure. dREBN'S SPECIFIC CO., roadway k Maafeattaa St. New York, A Y fcj

LOWER TOWNSfflP - TAX SALE ckSJi'dr-fej: sa&fs £ r Township of Lower. County of Cape . May. N. J . that be will oell at public - *»!•• for taxes assessed for the voar 1906, all the lands, tenements, hereditfe1 menu and real estate hereinafter men- , tiooed. for the shortest term for which • any person or persons will agree to taka . the same, or in fee where no one will ' bid for a shorter term and pay the tax lien thereon. Including interest and coetof sale. The aale will take place at Township Hall. Lower Township, Cape May County, N. J„ JANUARY. 17, A. D., 1910, at 1 o'eloek p. m. The said lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate so to be sold and the names of the person against whom the said taxes have been laid on ae of same, and the amount of laid on aeooont of each parcel, as follows, vis: LOWER TOWNSHIP On 6 acres adj. lands of Frank Rutherford. Owner or reputed owner Samuel E. Swing, $7.14 On 6 acres sdj. lands of hrael Johnheirs; 26 acres adj. lands of A. D. Loe. Owner or reputed owner J. Henry Edmunds, $16.06 1 acre adj. lands of K. Fleischauer. Owner or reputed owner heirs of Andrew Edmunds, $1. 19 Oo bouse and land adj. lands of Mrs Owner or reputed o'wuer Nelson Johnson. Balance due. $7.18 On 6 seres adj. lands of H. S. HoffOwner or reputed owners, heirs of Isaac Pepper. $8.67 On 86 acres adj. lands of N. Garret - son. Owner or reputed owner Mary S. Thompson. $18.68 On house and lot adj. lands of Geo. Owner or reputed owner Maggie Wilson. $1.19 On 14 acres adj. lands of J. L CreaOwner or reputed cwner. Albert son, 610.62 HIGHLAND BEACH Lots Owner or reputed Tax owner 1 1, 2 Michael J McHugh 6 .96 3 18, 14, 16, 16 Jos. Dougherty 1.43 90 !8. 80 Jno. Gourley .96 16, 16. Geo W Arnold .95 2 11, 12 Thos Turner .96 3, 5, Reuben Mube .96 2 a, 0, Keuben Mube .96

d 8 8 Emily Lead beater .48 e 4 20 David Russell .4a 8 8 Ellis Reading .48 r 1 8 Talbot Sboen .48 a 2 9 Chas L Weir .48 2 7 Wn T Weir. Jr .48 b 2 11 Walter R Weir .48 1 2 85 Anna M Weir .48 2 16 , Elix A Weir 4« ; 3 26. 87'v Abram Ball .95 r 30 83, 40, 42 Noah Morton 1.48 . 8 6 Jos Nigh .48 4 6 Jno. McLees .48 1 2 87 August Lebr .49 ' 4 6 Catherine T Winkler .48 . 1 1. 14 Saml Needers .48 ; 1 1° Anne Seals .48 12 2 Condy C Gallagher .48 • 2 39,40,41,43 Chas L Creighton 1.43 1 28 82, 34 DanI Gleason .96 28. 80 Fred R Martin .48 28 1, 2 John McDonnell .96 30 34, 86 Chas L Creighton .96 8 8 Rosa I Copper .48 3- 14, 16. 18 Jno McGann 1.48 1 6 Chas Frey .48* '2 2 Elizabeth Lehr .*8 26 6. 7, 8 Unknown 1.48 12 6. 6 Unknown .96 20, 22 Catherine Pilsham .96 11. 13 Jno McDonnell 96 12 48, 50 Jno Essig .96 30, 82 David Armstrong .95 21 47, 49 Jno Kailer .95 20 44, 46 Jno J.Winkler .95 20 48, 60 Jos H Hoffma.i .95 23, 26 Geo W Banks .95 21 7, 9 Wm H. Banks .96 8. 10 Wm. T. Weir .96 19, 21, 31, 33 Wm T Weir 1.91 21 15, 17 Albert L Foulkner .95 U 20 G A Borwig .48 11 23, 25 Jno Gilroy .95 2 61 Emil Kamp .48 4, 6 Jno C Noon .95 89 Louisa Care 148 1 U 14. 16 Louis Bosche .95 26 47. 49 Emil H Scwalto .95 16 Wm Oldfield .48 ' 7 37 Wm White .48 19 34, 36 Cathrine Farron .96 14 IS, 15 David McCuen .95 1 9 W. Scott Smith .48 17 Sarah A Brown .48 , 26 6 Saml Bias et als .48 { 82 Wm H 8ro»n .48 44, 46, 48 Wm D Anderson 1.48 8 60 Kate Reese .48 16 Emanuel Oldfield .48 ; 87 Lewis Bosche .48 j 28 34, 36 Margaret Favern 95 | 8 9 Kathrine Mentzer 48 ■ L8

4 7 Maggie W(nkler .48 8. 10 Joa Booth .96 20 2 Henry- Gerbert .48 26 4. 6, 6. 7. 8, 14, 15 16, 17. 18, 19. 30, 21 22. 28. 34. 25. 86. 28. Unknown 1.78 8 7 Wm Redding %48 1 16. 16 Henry J Butt .96 27 8 Mary Kelly .48 6 Alfred Horsetield .48 6 35 Lizetta Zeller .48 9 Mary Malroy .48 4 19, 17. 31, 23 Edward Dopp 1.91 interest from deo. 30. 1908, costs to be added in each case to amount of tax Dated Dec. 16, 1909 OHAS- O. BOHM, Townahip Collector F ELDREDGE. Townahip Solicitor BAPTIST CHURCH . Sunday morning Worship 10 :30, subject, "The Feast is Spread, Who will ; the Invitation?" Evening wor7:80, sobject, "The Man Who Willing to Follow Christ." PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Hav. Dr. James McLeod, pastor, will preach on Sunday, both morning and evening. The morning subject will be "The Oracles of God " BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ferguson gave a party to their children, Charles and Madeline Ferguson, on Monday evening, at which eighteen frieDds were present despite the fierce storm which raged. Many gifts were presented as mementoes of the occasion and the evening was much enjoyed. V •

| , 1 DECEMBER TERM . 0 Lewis M. Crease. Alfred rioomr e Job. Fax. LeTsCi, 35%1 e 8. Corson, Lewis Stilwell. Jno, T. 1 David Goff, Robt. O Hughes - ^ El'«*ijn=. Bamuel K. [- ****••. * Corson. Daniel Powell, h 2 f,0™*0- M L- Bayard, Fred • Zer,\, Wm- A- Turner, Jno O. Kl1 liott, Richard Powell. Hope W. Gandy. 1 d*^' °J**r,e» H- Shoemaker, Harry i Robbins, Elias W. Foroum. Licenses were granted to John Twmd- ' u 1®"*. a**1 Potions filed for ' Prmnk B' Band ^ Lewis ' F. Williams, Holly Beach. Remon2 ace^Jr an3,'i tob* by Thurs10a. ,^di(nn>ed to Mond«F next at I . The grand Jury returned tbe following indirtmenta: State va. George De Rocco, assault with intent to kill, on Lewis 8. Bennett. Plea not guilty. George De Rocco, assault with intent to kill on Lafayette Miller. Plea . not guilty, GNirgelfoRoeco assault and battery ; on William Scott Plea not guilty. Emory Moore, larceny of money from *5**? {fekeon. Plea not guilty. David Harmon assault with intont to ; kill on Lewu Coleman. George Sloan, larceny of a bicycle from Rev. John W. Louden. Plea not t guilty. Ford, assault and battery ■ OB William Kandie. Plea not guilty. I Somers Cox larceny of chickens. Plea not guilty. , Michael Spenella. Francesco Sicelino, j Joseph Ca rent to, robbery. Plea not . guilty. Charles Simons, fraudulent couveri B»ofl of property. William Rider, assault and battery r on Grayson Moore. I James B. Bayard, fraudulent conver . sion of property, t Z DONT WAIT. . • 11 | Take Advantage Of A Cape May CitlI zens Experience Before Its *' ' Too Late j ' When the back begins to ache, ' Tlrtn'f ntalf .. n ,1 1 I. . 1 «

4g Don't until backache 4g chronic ; 48 Till serious kidney troubles > develop. W Till urinary troubles destroy night's 48 Profit by a Cape May citizen's ett18 periencc. Stanley Benstead, Corgle and Queen [g street. Cape May, N. J , says : "For (8 twenty years I suffered from kidney 18 troubles. After doing a hard day's [g work, my back ached severely at night lg and when I first arose In the morning, ' 8 I felt lame and sore. I became easily 18 tired, felt dull and languid and at times 1 ® there was a blurring of my eyesight, g The secretions from mv kidneys con- i 6 ained e sedimen t and I was forced to I 6 arise many times during tbe night by j | their too frequent passages. Learning j g> of Doan's Kidney Pills, i procured a I 8 box and used them according to direc- J 8 tions. They helped me in a short time, j . and I continued taking them until 1 5 cured. t 5 For sale by all dealers. Price 5Cc_ 5 Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y ' j so'e agents for the United States. 1 j Remember the name— Doan's— and r j take no other 1 a 5 j 1 ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM * j will cure not only a'fresh cold, but one i i of those stubborn coughs that usually F j hang on for months. Give it a trial i and prove its worth. 26c, 60c \and „ I tl.00. 11-27 4t • I ' R I WHITE POTATOES p" 1: 80 cents per bushel while they last. ^ I These potatoes are a fine size and are p 1 of choice variety. Drop postal to John ! 8peck Cape M«y, N. J. 8t qi CHRISTMAS CARDS « arrived at tbe Star and Wave 'a Stationery Department and they are at prices to suit all. Make -- K- « DU.1 nil. mue C your selections early before the finest

8 are sold. 6 RIO 6R1NDE S Mt. and Mrs. Horace Richardson g visited Mrs. Richardson's sister, Mrs 5 Annie Crease, on Saturday. . \ g Mrs. Emma Harris made a business g trio to Cape May on Saturday, j Uriah Oresse was threatened with 3 pneumonia on Monday and is quite ill. 1 Mi se Elizabeth Thompson, who is keeping bouse for Mrs. Urease, foquite ■ - Bi.°.,G^a"de much represented in Philadelphia this week by those who went to see "Old Kris" [and make 1 arrangements for Christmas presents I were: Mrs. Louis Harris, Mrs. R. « ■ Thornton, Harold Morton. Mrs. Edna ' Endicott, and daughter Edith, Mr. and < Mrs. T J. Rilay, John Morton and son. t The little son of Mr. W. Kimble is improving. He had had the scarlet rash. :

. j-.! loL 8 found on I cvoy bottle I of (he gaunt Scott's Emulsion the standard God Liver Oil preparation of the world. Nothing equals it to build up the weak, and wasted bodhs of young and old. - TOR. SALE BY ALL DSOOGIST8 Scad Mc, same of paper aad Ods ad. for our beautiful Saringi Bask aad Child's Sketch- Book. Each bank a Good Luck Penny. SCOTT 4k BOWNE, 4M Puuri St, N. Y.

-WEST CAPE MAY Mrs. Warren Neal has been visiting her sister. Mrs. George Hoffman. ■ "i" C,lar* D- Springer was shopping Philadelphia Saturday. Will Smith is making an addition to his boose. "Mrs. Robert Blair and two children on Thursday for South Carolina. Mrs Edward Little was, shopping In Philadelphia Tuesday. Mrs. Milton Hand was a Philadelphia uuiiu wae a rnuaaeipniS

r visitor on Tuesday. Mrs. Bessie Powell and son James are visiting Mrs. Powell's mother. • Mrs. Haley. s Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blattner and granddaughter Dorothy Hand, are vis- . iting Dr. Reu Hand and wife at Osmden Captain Ludlam, of the life saving 1 station, spent Sunday with his family. Mrs. Cbarlea Fchellenger and daughter Bessie, are calling on friends here this wf ek. Miss Emma Oonover and friend, of Millville. were visiting friends here thiajweek. Mrs Charles Perkins was a Philadelphia visitor Saturday. A birthday party was given to Miss Irene Matthews on Thursday evening by a number of her friends. Those present were: Albert Smith, Evert Smith. Leon Eldredge, Orion Reeves, Albert Ludlam, Aubrey Hewitt, Robert Blattner, Herbert Pettet, Eddie. PhilFloyd Hughes, Arnold Hand. See. Mildred Miller. Nellie Taylor, Mabel Eldredge, Helen Reeves Catherine Craig, Helen Ewmg, Rend Rose Wellman. Irene Mat-th-ws The West Cape Mav S. H. S. boys were too fast for the Oape May S. H. S boys, defeating tnem by a score of 16-7. Stetzer was hurt and could not play in second half. Mr. and Mrs. Oharlev~Richardson and family left Thursday -morning for Florida, to spend the winter in their home tnere. Mrs. Charles Hughes and Mrs. Clara made a shopping visit to Philadelphia Wednesday. Two of our bright boys are leaving Oscar Barnet t goes to Detroit Mich., on the 28th to enter as apprentice ii| an automobile factory. FYank has already gone to Trenton to the mechanical business in a large automobile establishment. Harry Hughes and Marvin Oliver have been spending a week in Philadelphia, seeing the signta and visiting friends. Mr*. Southard Eldredge has been quite a sufferer for tbe last ten days from a severe attack of quinsey, but is convincing. -Mrs. Deborah Eldredge also quite ill. Mrs. Sadie Stevens' conditions is much improved. Sad TI T ,*.i4i. L P a j t Rev. J. L. Landis has been oonfined

to the bouse for a few days with grip. Mrs. Kate Donley baa moved her family into her cosy new house. At a oouncil meeting last week a petition waa received askiag for the 1 extension of cement side walks on North Broadway and Mechanic street, Columbia avenue and other streets. 1 It was favoraly considered and an ordinance was at once introduced which 1 was passed to second reading. It is not contemplated that any work will be 1 done before spring. NOTICE ' Owing to the severe storm which prevailed on Monday evening. Cold Spring Grange Patrons of Husbandry, did not succeed in having a meeting. election of officers for the coming year will, therefore, occur next Monday evening, December 30th. FRANK E. BATE, W. M. G. CORSON, Secretary.

Ayer's Hair Vigor | Ingredients: Sukyw.^ q^. ^i^cworid. Anything injurious here? Ask your doctor. Anything of merit here? Ask your doctor. I ~ Will it stop falling hair? Ask your doctor. Will it destroy dandruff? Ask your doctor. Does not Color the Hair