Cape May Star and Wave, 18 December 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 6

L 6 ' CAFE MAY STAR AND WAVE SATURDAY. DECMBEM^go^ r o ~ -

fishing creel £ tSSfesrsffiR : ^SSstessb- ? = -Smhr»tteixledtbelun- fi 23 o! ir. jg* *£, ; ',£25 5 5£S»£J& tS&n Mmia^ 8ymp*thy i» extended xgiSa"" - ■ Ijr and ctu.uln«, winaifl* the love of »» ^ Bichnd JUtthewi U with if «on »t 1 °»te2!jJMt» th"»" »«• | b, kST S ltl. Wwhwdw »' J "utotebu » «■» fiock << "■*•»■ "1 EE 5^3*teiV,s^«r- 1 gaineSTor in this vicinity. nahto« Oreek is rich in acreage i and rod productions, white tan bar reman era tire occupation for many. — CAN YOU B«L«YEouESKNBEgT , When two ef these. ^ tasta end ■■•"• ' Kevins been Impaired if not utterly the who here need it? It 11 applied directly to the effected airpaaaages and begins iu healing ^ork.*» See. Why not ret it today? All druggists or mailed by Ely Bros., 68 Warren Street. New York, on reoeipt of 60 oenta. SREEN CKEEI. Harry Toeer haa returned to Bridgeton to work in a glass factory. lira. Maggie Leeda went to the Methodist Hospital in Philadelphia for treatment on Thursday of last week. We hope she will return much improved in health. Eli Johnson is lookT .... ...... »U . . U.w a V^bnlV provea in nmiui. "" —

ins after churoh in ber abeenoe. Mrs. Luther Oreese visited her parents at Buena part of last week. While Mrs. George Mixner was busy , with her household affsin (me day recently a large woodcock flew in the , door and settled. It was captured and ( helped to fill the bill of fare. Clarenoe Selover, who has been in j Philadelphia several days looking for a berth in a tug boat, returnd Lome the , last of the week. Richard Holmes has greatly added to the appearance of his borne, having , built a bath room and front and side V*Mis8,Kthel B'rickson, who has been living in Chestnut Hill for several months, came home last wee a for a i few days vacation. ■ After spending a few weeks with friends in Wilmington. Mrs. Isaac Lindermen is here with her parents. Mrs. A. M. Robinson was shopping at Oepe May between trains on Thursday. Pastor Toxer and wife visited their niece, Mrs. George Halbruner, at Cold Spring on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ludlam, of Wilmington, drove over from Oourt House on Tuesday and visited at Ed. Hollingaead's. The official board of the MetbodiBt Church made , Pastor Toxer a good donation o.i Tuesday. Mrs. Evans Slaughter, of Wildwood, spent pat t ut lest week nere with her parents. Mrs. Deborah Thompson, who has been with her daughter in Oamden, for a few week-, leturnedhome last week. Mr. ami Mrs. Prank Earnest, of Dennisvule. and daughter Reba, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Uaugherty and son Edmunds, took tea at Truman Hickman's on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Prank Royal and son, of Goshen, spent last week here with Goshen, spent last wees nere witn

her sister, Mrs Thomas Loper BI Henry Bennett is having lumber g sawed lor a new brood house. Mrs. Joseph James spent last week a with her husband in Philadelphia on n, Schooner Lotta Russell. He accompanied her borne and spent Sunday and jj sailed this week for Wimington. 3 Mrs. Sallie Holmes, of Holly Beach, visited relatives here on Thursday. p James Boyce is having his house painted. „ e Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Crease drove g to Rio Grande on Shndsy afternoon. Mrs. Georgie Crease, ot Holly Beach, 8 spent Sunday here with her daughter. Coleman Corson set at the home of , Edward Hollingaead on Thursday to re- , ceive taxes for this township. Ellis Nickereen, of South- Dennis, , Clinton Creese, wife end daughter, < and Mrs. Jane Hand, of Maysville. were called here on Sunday to attend , tne funeral of Mrs, Julia Oonover. I BEAUTIFUL GRATORES The Art Color Gravurea "The Philadelphia Press" is giving ita readers are striking a popular demand. .bete world-famous masterpieces of art are 16x^0 inches in aire, reproduced by the celebrated color gravore process. They will make e greet collection and beautify any borne. For full explanation bow to aecure these pictures et a small expense read "The Philadelphia Preset' .MaC MRa JULIA OONOVKRgj~ ' 6n Thursday morning newt came like a thunderbolt from e Sdaar sky that Mrs. Julia Conover had died soon after nine o'clock. She aet up in bar .•hair and stem light breakfmst and in attempting to get up she felL Her daughter riiTian who wee alone with her at the time, helped her back in the chair, but ahe died in a te w minutes. The daughter was obliged to

leave bar alone while she summoned help. 1W Oonover had been in poor health for three years phst but her end _ was not looked for so soon. She was the eldest daughter of toael Oreemj, and is survived by four brother*. In early life she was married to Biehard Conover andtbsy reared a ten children, the youngest. Mies Florence. is a- out 16 years of age. Thsg were all borne to attend the which took place in the Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon. Pastor Toxer assisted by Jeremiah Poeter. officiated, and the eervicee were attended by n lar.e co(^eg*Uon friendi end relative*. ^be floral tributee were fine. She was totMTed by the eide of her husband In the cemetery et Green Creek. ERIl Mrs. Robert Hand accompanied by Merchant Johnson spent Monday et Holly Beech. „ _ Mrs. Hannah Garretaon called on Cold Spring relatives reoently. Christmas programs have arrived and all are enthusiastically interested in the prepare lions tor this festive occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackney have returned from Atlantic City and are living in the Thomas Taylor boose. Elbe Loper, the electrical superintendent of the Citixens Telenbone Company, resides in the Bennett bomeJ. C. Co* is building a new boose. Alfred Crease visited his aunt Mrs. Hand, the first of the, week. Mr. and Mrs. Madden spent Saturday et Court House. FORCIBLE FACTS One sixth of the deaths from disease i ere due to consumption. Ninety-eight percent, of ell those who have used . Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disoovery for "weak lungs" have been perfectly 1 and permanently cured. Dr. Pierce s Golden Medical Disoovery is notad- • vertised to cure eon sumption in ita ed- ' van cod stages. No medicine will do ' that. The "Discovery'' does cure ob- ■ atinate, lingering or," bang-on-coughs, : and ell those catarrhal conditions of I throat and bronchial passages which 1 if not properly treated end in cont sumption. Take the "Discovery" in time end if given a fair and faithful trial it will seldom disappoint. Free.— Dr. Pierce's great work, The People's Common Sense Medical Ad- . viser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay cost of mailing only. Send 21 . one-cent stamps for paper covered • book, or 81 stamps for a copy in cloth binding. Address Dr. R. V. Pieroe, . Buffalo, N. Y.

CILD SPRING Mrs. W. John, of Washington, ia visiting ber oarenta. Meadames Sheets and Norton drove from Diss Oreek, recently for a call on old time friends Mrs. Pnecllla Hughes is visiting daughter »t Fishing Oreek. Mrs. Mary Soffe is spending the winter with her daughter a t Holly n i Beach. " The members of the new order, P. O. of T. A , will give a supper at the : Hall iu the near future, and the members of the P. O. S. of A. one for the 1 benefit of tneir order. 1 Rev. J. W. Lowden is quite ill at 1 this writ.ng. We hope he may make a rapid recovery. 1 We are gLad J. Hollis Hoffman is able : to be about again. Mr. Tu ner, of Rio Grande, drove to ' this place Monday and purchaaed some ' line store chickens of Albert Matthews. He haa a stock of pure White Wyan- ; dottes and Brahma* for sale. 1 Reports from the bedside of the children of M-. and Mr?. Jos H. Mac- ' Hi-sick are that they sre . oing well. 1 Mr. and Mrs. McKitsick have the - sympathy of all in thie severe trial. May their dear ones all be restored to t health. A cantata is being arranged for in the Presbyterian Ohurchjfor Christmas. Miss May Hoffman was given a surr prise on .a recent evening. Looking up from her school books she beheld a B number of her young friends. "On r pleasure bent" was written on every - countenance, so all proceeded to enjoy 1 themselves by playing the usual games, - then wound up with a gala refreshing 1 time, at. the festive boaid, so amply ' provided. At an appropriate hour all returned to their homes with pleasant ' remembrance of a happy evening. " Samuel Rutherford, of Montana, is Samuel Rutherford, of Montana, is

spending the winter with his sister, i Elien. i Mrs. Eudderow and Miss Miller called on Mrs. Beulah Tomlin Wed nesday A me eting of the directors of the Oit Telephone Company occurred ] Thuiaday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hand drove to ' Oreek Sunday. Mrs. E. Hitchner and daughter spent a few days of last week in Philadelphia. | Master Alfred Crease took in the 1 sights of Philadelphia Monday. Richard Matthews and son made a ■ week end visit with Moorestown re la- , Mr. and Mr/ Harvey Snyder took with Fishing Creek friends Saturday. Mildred Miller spent Saturday evening with Elisabeth Hitchner. i Mr. and Mrs. Enoa Tomlin entertained company Thursday. ft R8li(iiji2 ftciacj, For ' f-Ofl I CATARRH \ Elj's Cream Bale y I is qsteklR absorbed. ^ Gives RsIM at One* 1 ' It cleanses, soothes, heals and protects the diseased membrane resulting from Oatarrh and drives . sway a Cold in the Head quickly. Restores : the Senses of Taste and Small. Full size i SO eta. at Druggists or by maiL Liquid ' Cream Balm for nse in atomisers 76 eta. i By Brothers, 66 Warren Street, Kew York ! MM PARKCfe'S ■-"*12 ;i^

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OfTICERS W. L. Stevens, President Joseph H. Henee, Vice Pros Henry fi. Eldredge, Cashier OMrge H. IUwvm, Vic* Pres. EvmttJ. Jerrell Awt. Cwhtor DIRECTORS ; Win. H.i Church. <*or«' H. B*cv« , W L Cummin g. F. »• 8- Rutherford^ ' Jo»ph H. Hum. Jobt. W. M«r.y K W. Sprtuger John T. Hewitt W. H. Phillip. M. D. W. L. Stwehe. HOTELS 1 HOTELS rill- WINDSOR OPEN ALL THE YEAR. R J- C RES WELL, Prop. First Class in all its appointments. Sun parlors. Suites with baths. Thoroughly renovated and j heated throughout. "THE- VIRGINIA HOTEL A. M. Ludlam (FORMERLY OF THE OLENWOOD) Open all the year. Steam heat, Sun Parlors Rooms single or ensuite with bath.

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00 TO T. B. TAYLOR'S CENTRAL SHOES STORE For all triads of Shoes for Mei, Worn and Children For Men we have King Quality. Claflin, Croaetl Abbett, Arnold, Taylor's Tripple Fit, and many othera in High and Low Cuts, in Button, Lace and Congress, all Leathers, and Canvass, Leathed or Rubber Soles. For Ladles we have a big variety of Ooze Ties in all ■ colors, Oxfords and Pumps in Canvass, White and Colon. All kinds of Shoe goods. A big variety of lacers and dressing The illy Shee Store that dees repair wert ii all its hraacte Agent For Waldorf Shoes Fon lien And Women $2.50 r T. H. TAYLOR CENTRAL SHOE STORE . 0 WASHIN6T0N STREET, CAPS 1AY, K. I ' Opposite Reading Terminal, where all trolleys stop Keystone Phone 138-M

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