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IPS 1AY STAS m WJYE UCSan Wm c«ablM»d '*55 , tarrfduCaptaaUUMrftKI in Ear a»d Wwre. «jqt n fim c$OM Thursday Ewein*. J-rf 11 «ach wnk on Friday craw*. Out o< town ciradation. Saturday mors in*. u atom— mca m mm » im n uma m TOsyupa bettered a. the yxttoSce aa second U ■Hfonlnun. Ui ajarnrnstMG RATES— F«T ^ LrSTXSlije 'can. 6c. per lino fint insertion: [_ per lit* each sddtrinnel ioaertioo. eonpereil W Jlng^Vc^ ta'pCT inch c^h ioacrtKlc. ^ ^ raws ring* Mroonj^oeema ihree^iasertroni. Thirteen nines ^ I I ""■'•"T " P" wonl *"* jSwwMw- of c0|»feWt^ro kaicM^<:huTC^ n e^^re^^o'ocaipyiee three ioahes of tpece « d ■e, a -d ire cenu per use io addition for end ^ [TAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING CO. SIS and 317 Washington Street d Aaron W. Hand, General Manager fTBLEPHONERt • Nan mUMc, to Ml ■* \ rirdM. to. 171 1 Iktrt MK brPM nw 162 1 1 ADDRESS CAPE MAY S1AI AND WAVE I If a eroaa appears opposite yoor name ■ wrapper or paper it indicates that MV snbaeriptlon! expires this month. u Bw aobaeription price ia *1.00 per year t B advance. ■ " 6REEN CREEK. ■ Days are lengthening. Mr. and Mis. I Evans Slaughter, of £ ITUdwood, spent part of last week Ml with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ben- • Wtt 1 Lather Crease has painted his aleigh tod automobile which greatly improves i heir looks. 1 Mrs. William Thompson entertained Mr father, Benjamin Faunce, of Phil- i idelpbis, last week. ] Mrs. James Lock, of Rio Grande, riaited her cousin, Mrs. Frances , Holmes, on Friday. Mrs. Holmes took I Mr borne onJSaturday. Some of oar people attended the SlMw sale at ^Fishing Creek on Sat- i jrday. Isaiah Christian is driving hack for ] Elmer Hemingway. John Matbis haa the frame sawed to c raise his kitchen. Alfred Crease and Thomas Loper Ittended the Levy sale at Swainton on Captain andJMra. S. C. Norbury, who have been in Philadelphia several meks, came borne last week. The ] Dap tain was sick with grip but is im- i proving. He is loading his vessel for i Miss Alena James spe t last week ' kith friends st Avaion. James Scbellenger drives a new I W*e. Mrs. Alfred Oresse, who has been Oder the doctor's care for several peeks, is so much improved that she Pas able to take a drive with her has*ed to Cold Spring. The sale of personal property of (toward Lowe on Wednesday was argelyf attended and the goods brought Cair prices. Postmaster Camp attended the GlouMater County Pomona Grange last Moskrat hides are selling for 60 and tl cents apieoe, the highest price we ever knew. Large parties are out ■very day and dig them out with grubbing hoes. . Eugene Norbury, who has always Hved at home and assisted his father to farming, will take a trip to Savannah with bis uncle Sebastian in the I The remains of Nathan Gundy were brought here from Goshen on Sunday and buried here in the oemetery. He Meed here in the James Emcson house iome eleven years ago and worked in Km wheelwright shop for Harry jBrtellenger. While here they lost two ttMdren who were buried here. He lied been in poor health for several gears and blind for tin months. [David Oresse is on this week's sick t DONT GET ALL RUN DOWN Week and miserable. If you have kidLnsy or bladder trouble, headache, pains in the back, and feel tired all over and want a pleasant herb cure, try Mother Qray's AUSTRALIAN-LEAF. As a egulator it hps no equal. All Drugists. 60c. Auk today. Sample FREE lozea, The Mother Gray Co., Le Bey, N. Y. 1-23 4 VaaIait Sod ffltofc wltfc wey tsvtftst. jH*a 30 years of acctssfrl cares. Wit V write for particulars, ■ly Kaaley Institute in Eastern tana .812 N Broad SL. Phila PILES yea byre PBto wa will cure you rflSk BOO&tfr 8 GUARANTEE. L Bstohtotoad to UK. aad hava nevar BtoMd a caaa va conid not enra.
FISBWS CREEK. Mrs. Minnie Bate attended a meetof tha Grange refreshment committee which met at Miss Widdie Hoff ' man's Cold Spring. Until definite contracts are drawn | as to the proposed sale of property some of our prominent farmers. ; will prepare their hot beds as | usual, and also purchase seeds f«r spring planting. Captain William Bacon, of Camden, j here Monday and brought a farmer : who will reside on the old Foeter place. Mr. William McPherson visited his mother at Cold Spring Saturday. Aunt Sarah Shaw's rale occurred Saturday. She resides at Holly Beach. Charles Howard attended Grange , meeting Monday evening. Mrs. Jennie McPherson spent Saturevening with Mr. and Mrs. HerShaw. Mrs. Mattie Shaw and Clara Reeves drove to Cape May Monday. Wilson Miller and Wesley Hoffman have recovered their normal health. Mr. and Mrs. H. Shaw entertained the "Grange" Entertainment Committee" Saturday evening. Mrs. J. H. Thomas is slightly indisposed at this writing. O. We are sorry to note Ella White is under the physician's care. Mrs. John Hemingway, of.'HuntingL. L, is visiting relatives here for few days. Mrs. Hattie Mathews called on her mother, Mrs. Shaw, at Erma on Tuesday afternoon. Several attended the sale of Mrs. Sarah Shaw on Saturday last. Mrs. Georgic Snyders spent Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. George Frank Bamett and Leslie Woolson made a business trip to Dennisville on Mrs. Annie Woolson is spending a days with her son Israel at Holly Beach. John Hemingway, of Huntington was down calling on relatives. Mrs. accompanied him home on Thursday. Miss Emma Hemingway called on friends on Sunday and her aunt, Mrs. John Hemingway returned home with her for a few days. Miss Ethel Hemingway has the chicken pox. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A YOU ARE A TRIFLE SENSITIV E About the size of your shoes it's aome satisfaction to know that maoy people can wear shoes a size smaller by shaking Allen's Foot-Ease into them. Just the thing for Patent Leather Shoes, and lor breaking in New Shoes. Sold Everywhere, 25o. 1-22 4 COLD SPRING L. E. Hughes visited Rev. J. W. Lowden at his new home, Wilmington, last weex. Charles McNeill came home quite i ill from the L. S. S. Monday. Mrs. Rachel Snyder was called to Court House the first of the week on uourt nouse uie una ui me weei on ■ r
. account of the illness of her daughter. - Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Shaw and son, ■pent a portion of the week with Mrs. I Shaw's parents. ** , William Cresse went to Belle Plain j 81 ; Monday for the purpose of installing 1 171 . officers for the P. O. S. of A. Miss E Hitchner, Mrs. Jos. Snyder, | 11 i Miss Mae McNeill, Messrs. L. Hoff- ! 81 . man and Charles Taylor spent Satur- j ** . day evening with Mr. and Mrs Her- j d' , bert Shaw at Fishing Creek. A number of our villagers took sd- ; J1 ; vantage of the sale of Mrs. Caleb 81 , Sbaw, Saturday last. i ^ . The -nnual meeting of the Old Brick h s Church was held in that edifice Satur- 81 , day afternoon last and resulted in o: . the election of three new tr.stees. ° ) Joseph Fleiscbbauer is supplying " a customers with a good quality of I bread. Solicitors for the Presbyterian j Church supper at Cape May passed through here Monday. The farm yard of Enos Tomlin was invaded by prowlers Saturday night and [- a number of fine fowls taken. Steel 8 traps, shot guns and watchmen are a J resorted to by o-r farmers for the 0 a protection of the birds. (• — e L IT SAVES YOU MONEY i 6 Tbe special half price sale of Dr. c Howard's specific for tbe cure of con- . stipation and dyspepsia by Mecray'a I 4. Pharmacy, means the saving of a few - £ dollars on every family's yearly bill ' II for medicines. I Each 60 cent bottle (Mecray sell its ' for 86c) contains sixty doeea of a medi * >• cine that ia pieaaant to take and which oan be depended upon to cure the worst 1 case of constipation, dyspepsia or liver * * trouble. Tbe above dealer haa so much ; faith in tbe superior merit of this med- \ lcine thst be says : "If Dr. Howard's J - <h>ea not core you. oome back ; to my store and I will return your J This remetor to not an ordinary medi- 1 cine. It b the favorite formula of a « wall known phyririaa, and has tbe anderaewnt oftondrada of phyedans of " smineece in their profeasiwi. who nre- " scribe it la all eaaas of wmettosrtinn, J dm taptoa or Hver toeabls, knowing 1 from experience tnat it will make a l T suliti and laetiag cure.
OF MOTS FINE SH0E8 IN THE WORUL ; ••aUPKRIOH TO OTMKR MAKC8." ' "I ten worn W. L Douslaa shorn for tl* ; pest six ysara. and alwaraflnd thsr aro Im j i ewnerlor wall ether hlsherede shoes InstrlOi comfort and durability." W.O.JONCB ' no Howard Aw- Utlea. It. T. If I could take you into my large fa* tones at Brockton. Masa. and show yen bow carefully W. L Douglas show aro 1 made, you weald realize why they bold their shape, fit batter, wear longer, ui aro of greater value than any other meke. CAtJT10*-ew Ual W.J. DoeHw Heme aed pdel "»»• rmaauiBT • ' ISAAC TENENBALM |
St. John, New Brunswick, Canada; applied to The Prud mtial for a $5oo policy Jt was issued, but, his wife | objecting, he did not take it. He received a slight injury which developed into blood-poisoning, and he died in a few days. His wife, through her own fault, is deprived of the money that should be hers. The Prudential ^\\
SEE WASHINGTON THE NATION'S CAPITAL i Pennsylvania Railroad * March 3. '21/' April 7, 21, ' ■a*g!^BDl $10.15 ail $13.25 Iron Gape Hi) Covers all necessary expenses O-E-P-jLUjlLl ^Kl|yj||l| |lJ]lBcyr • [• [ *' Ittnerarles. tickets, and full lnformstlon msy n - bo obtslned from T'cket Agents or ni J.R.WOOP. GEO. W. BOYD. |j Psss. Trsfllo Urr. Gen'l Pass. A (Ten, e C M AXWELL REAR SEAT DETACHED QUICKLY A EASILY MAKIIG A FINE ROADSTER a' Magneto Ignition; 3 speeds and reverse, Price $9BO Ihrte point wipcssk*. Thtroo-sfpboii cooihg MULTIPLE DISC CLUTCH Write for 1810 Cetaloe of full line of haxwxllb J. WOODRUfF ELDREDGE. Agent, 506 Broadway. West Gipe May. N. J
THE AUTOMOBILE SHOW After months of hard work the details of Philadelphia's big automobile , are completed and everything almost in readiness for the opening on January 15th, when the Third Regiment Armory at Broad and Wharton streets, will be turned, into a veritable , of beauty by a small army of and other artisans. The show will last two weeks this as it was found impossible to accommodate all the would be exhibitors'during tbe first week of the exhibition. But it will be really two separate shows as nothing that will be display during the first period of week, will be allowed to remain in big Armory for the second week. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA CALL TP ACTION Tbe. winter of 1910 will be memorable In the history of the Sunday Law of New Jersey ; for doubtless a determined effort will be made by the foes of the Lord's Day to either repeal the existing Sunday law or to emasculate it bv amendments so it will become j nugatory. The Lord's Day Alliance of New : Jersey is tbe only organization in the State that exists wholly for the defence or tbe Lord's Day. It is therefore worthy of the unstinted support of all who desire to see our Sunday Law preserved. In tbe ooming battle fo.- the existence of the Rest Day in this State this Alliance will be found on the front line of battle. Let all who receive tbe program and desire to see the Sunday Law retamad be present at tbe Convention in Trenton. N. J.. January 27. 1910, and by their presence show that tbay aro not indifferent to this iwmuu ^ JOHNSO President. ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM the old reliable court remedy. in every drug smreinu m prae- ! tically every ho«p«. For tale by all tountot. Me. toe and *1 bottles. 88-4
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the intermediate accounts of the subscriber, as guardian of S. E. t>nd R. S. Eldredge, minora, will be audited and stat«l by the Surrogate, and reported for settlement to the Orphans' Court of the Oour.ty of Cape May, on the 28rd day of February next Dated January 16, 1910. REUBEN S. HOFFMAN. 1-22 5 Guardian. HAMPTON'S FOR FEBRUARY The exclusive articles on "Tbe Dis- 1 covery of the North Pole," by Oom- ' murder Robert E. Peary, have given j Hampton's a tremendous impetus and , are doing much toward making that publication live up to Its claim of 1 being "Tbe Best Magazine in America." In the February number Com mander Peary tells how he recruited Eskimos for bis campaign against the ice of the arctic regioii and of the sport and hardships in hunting for food supplies to be used during tbe perilous voyage north from Etab. His article gives a wonderful insight to the customs of the Eskimos, whom Commander Peary knows better than any white man who ever visited the North. The " article is profusely illustrated with ' Eskimo pictures and with thrilling il- " lustration of walrus bunting, which ' was the most exciting incident in this | stage of the journey to tbe Pole. ERMA ' j Misses Alice and Lizzie Hawn ; drove U Cape May Monday. s Mrs. Annie Garretaon and Lizzie I Hand attended the Grange at Cold ' Spring, Monday evening. Samuel Garret son drove Seedsman i Rowe around on his soliciting route t last week. s Uncle Dan Coagrove returned from ; Trenton Wednesday much pleased with r tbe trip. r ot oar giris are, working in tbe I leather factory at Court House. No new cases of aearlet fever are . reported. Send yoor oil cans to 8 wain's . Variety Store et 806-7 Jackson street. - Cape May, and have them filled with II the finest coal oil at two easts par 4 vuti. The week only. 1 : 1
^ For those are critical embody the (olueon of HJNtf jSOK whit hu long been conrequirements of critical In style (hey are onequalled. In materials and KgaBflfc. V woritmsnship they will 1 stand comparison with die woci. Finally, no other T ' shoe so perfectly combines H comfort and fh with style. are down town come in line of La France models TM P vSwL for Fall and Winter. fjr thai will exactly please^ ||
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