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CAPE li! STAR AMD SAVE OCCM WmettabUihad «S« Suj of the Cape established iSSfi Merced is Star and Waae. 190; farm close Thursday Eveaiac, Iuoed tstocrtUrt tot M» « TMf > Una Tbia paper ii euuul ai the post oKce as second Mas. postal auoer. . ADVERTISING KATES— For the cooreaieaeeof Mmoo dasirinc to sead adrcrtiscsMata by nail. Cash 10 acccmpany the order. Local adreTtise - cats, fit per line first iasertioa: JC. per Uae each addilioaal iasertioa, aoepereQ SiwVa iasertiens, 1; cents per iach. Transient Ad•waarsatfa"? . - aocupyius 50 inches or orer. is ceata per inch. Keadiae notices, fin lines or ksa, at cents sinfte — itltisi; 90 ceata three insertions. Thirteen tines Oaaslfisit sdsertisin^, one cent per ward each mAll issolutirai of condolence from lodces, churchei ■Meted for pub licalion. either in weekly OS dally adUVfS, adH he charged (oral the rate of oae dollar for ear nooluilnn occupying three inches of space or less, Mji fire cents per Got in addition for each additional lias If a cross appears opposite your name •n wrapper or paper it indicates that your subscription expires this month. The subscription price is $1.00 per year in advance. SREEN CREEK. Raymond Robinson, of Miliville, called on Truman Hickman laat week, looking after his ice cream basinea* . Rev. and Mrs. E. U. Somen are visiting their children in Colling*- r wood and Bridge ton this week. They J will be at borne for Sunday- Rev. 3 8omer will preach to the old people f ftntwisv nutmins iuvI <1 Sunday
Andrew Heritage, of Court House, Was here on Monday and engaged Truman '.'Hickmxn to [sell bis personal property at bis residence next Monday. Captain Nathan Doughty, who went to Galveston to put down a fish pound, found be coold not Tbiake a success of it and has decided to return borne. Our pound fishermen 'are catching large lota of king crabs Charles Thompson and Coleman 8e!over caught k large lobster in tbeir sturgeon net one day laat week. A. M. Robinson and Will Thompson have engaged in the eel business having dug out a pound at fierce'* where they expected to keep them until cold weather sets in. Walter Schellenger sold his horse be drove to his delivery wagon to J. S. Willis, at Court House. He also sold his boggy. Miss Estella Cole, of Seaville, spent Sunday with her cousin Mrs. Edna 8cbellenger. . Stanford Vanaman, of Dias Creek, called on friends here Saturday evening. Harold and Charles Nickereon and ' Raymond Holmes, of Holly Beach, were here on their wheels Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Truman Hickman were ealled to Wiidwood on Sunday on account of the death of Mrs. Harry Marts. They were friend" when Mr. , and Mrs. Marts lived .'at Kio Grande ' some 25 years ago. She was taken to 1 Fsirton on Monday for interment. Five candidates from here were J taken in the Grange at Dias Creek on t Tuesday evening. Henry Hand and mother, of Cape c May, were Sunday visitors here. j Mr. and Mrs Lehman Richmond, who have spent the winter with her £ parents atJDividing Creek, have re- c turned for the summer and are living at the beach in Joseph Camp's bouse, j — in lUBopn mmp s no use.
Mrs Bertha Oresse was at Court House on Tuesday. CHALLENGE FROM DRUGGIST -^.efCr"y'8 *,$anMeT 18 «*king the worst case of dyspepsia or constipation m Cape May or vicinity to teat Dr Howard s new specific for the cure of those diseases So confident are they that this remarkable medicine will effect a lasting "? » "to* "roe. that they offer to ££ssfai money Bhoald 't not be sucki?1! t? *ec"re Quickest possible introduction they will sells regular Sfif 2Ei «ck**.e of this medic'ne at naif price. 26 cents. Sl J3'- Howard's will S™ headache, difey feelings, eonatipauon, dyspepsia and all forms ef malaria and liver trouble. It does not simply give relief for a bae. it aPd complete cures, bowels, tone up the whole intestinal tract, give you an MSSt^ f00d KOod "Ud digest well, and increase vigor. PROPOSALS FOR GRAVEL ROADS CAPE. MAY COUNTY. N. J. Sealed bids or proposals for the conatruction of eleven miles uf the Sea be ashore Road, second section, beginning St Crooked Creek, in Cape May Court House, and extending northeastwardly toward Beesley's Point, will be . received. and opened by the Road Oomtohw. SZt* 0btmm Fr*" ■older* of said County, at a meeting to ' °°^t Houae. at Oape < te.wb.hda,, mow aoo_„ l'rTT^L 1#1°. •* u 1
j - 3 Sayre, Director. Ocean City; John T. Bennett, Oape May City; Ohaa. H. Clouting. Sea Isle City; J. P. Fox. Ocean City; *L W. Gandy, Tuck shoe; Wm 8. Johnson Ocean Citv; D. W. Rodan, Oape May City; Daniel Schellenger. Erma: 8ylreeter ? pence, Goshen; L. 8. Wenlsell. Denrieville. No proposals will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check to d the amount of $1000 drawn to the order of Charles Payne. Director. J ■ All proposal" must be on the regular "Proposal" form attached to the apec- : ificatious; plainly marked on outside of ' envelope "Proposal for 11 miles of Sea . Shore Road. Seoond Section," together with the name and address of the bid- ' der. and no bid will be considered un- , leas so marked. i Samples of gravel proposed to be used to be submitted to the State Commissioner and County Engineer ' previous to receiving the bids. The : right is reserved to reject any or all . bids. By order of the Board. CHARLES SAYRE, L. M. 'RICE, Director. County Engineer. KEELEY CURE. The cure thathis been continuously sucoeasful for more than SO years is worth investigating. For the drug or drink habit. Write for particulars. Only Keeley Institute in Eastern Pennm., 812 N. Broad St., Phlla. FBEE COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP Tbe twenty-first competitive examnation for the Free Scholarship in Rutger's College, the New Jersey State College, under the Act of March ■ 1890, as amended by Chapter 90 ' the Laws of 1906 and by Ohapter 26 of tbe ! nf lUftQ mill be hol/i nl 1 of will held at
County Court House in Oape May * Court House, on Friday and Saturday, a" June 8rd and 4th, 1910, beginning al promptly at 8 a. m. and oontinoing ■/ until 6 p. m. each day. 1 Particular attention is called to tbe faot that hetestfer these scholarships '• are open to candidates for the degree >f of Bachelor of Arts (A. B.), and for the degree of Bachelor ot Letters (Litt. B. ), as well as for the degree g of Bachelor of Science (B. Sc ). In 1910 the number of points required n for admission to the A. B. course will T be 16 points, to the Litt. B. coarse 16 points, to the General B. Sc. oourse, 16 points, and to the Technical B. Sc. n courses 18 points. On KridAy, June 3d, the subjects for e examination will be : , English, A, B. 9-11, counting as S points, required of all candidates. United States HiBtorv, 11-1, oounte ing 1 point, required of all candidates. English History and Med. and Med. , History, 11-1, either counting 1 point, optional for B. Sc. candidates. Greek, A. B, 0, 2-4, each yesr, , counting 1 point, required of A. ii candidates. 1 Herman, A, B. O, and French A. B, O, 2-4, each year, counting 1 point, optional for Litt. B. and B. Sc. canrii- [ dates. Physics and Chemistry, 4-6, either counting I point, one or the other required of B. Sc candidates; both may be offered. Botany and Zoology, 4-6, either or both, counting I point, optional for General B. Sc. candidates. 1 On Saturday, June 4tb, the subjects will be:— Algebra, 9-11, counting as 2 points, ' required of all candidates. < Plane Geometry, 1 1-1. counting 1 point, required of all candidates. Ancient History! 2 8, counting I I point, required of A. B and Litt. B. candidates ; optional for B. So. candi- r datesLatin, A, B, O, D, 8-6, each year counting 1 point, required f A. B. and Litt. B. candidates ; optional for B. j So. candidates. Solid Geometry and Plane Trigunometry, 8 6, each counting 14 point, re- ^ quired ot Technical B Sc. candidates. AARON W. HAND, _ County Superintendent E JAMES M. STEVENS. i-
rt City Superintendent, Ocean City. 6 7 4t . ADVERTISER'S i ^DIRECTORY i [HEP BUILD A 6REATER CITyJ Money Circulated it. Borne will r Eventually Come Back to Yon ; AUTOMOBILES » D. F. Focer, 283 Perry Street AMUSEMENTS > Congress Bowling Alleys, Perry Street, j Excelsior Roller Rink, West Perry St. BAKERS 5". W. Wolff, 406-408 Washington St , BANKS ' Security Trust Company, Cor. Wash- 1 ington and Ocean Street 1 1 Merchants National Bank, Washington and Decatur i BEERS, WINES AND LIQUORS Camden Bottling Co., 818 WaahiDgton ' J. J. McCann. Auditorium, Jackson St . Frank B. Wrialey, Waahington Street. * James Carroll, Schellinger'a Landing G. C. Helfrecbt, The Cecil, Decatur St . i BOAT BUILDERS John A. pharo 1*68 Lafayette Street g BOOTS AND SHOES Johnson, 318 Washington St S- R. Glddlng'a, Washington Street « Than* H. Taylor, 606 Waahington St. Ire* Tanenbaum, Washington Street BUILDERS SUPPLIES ^ Ogden and Hon, near P. R. R. Dspot Ttmmnmd and Co., Holly Breeh. H. J. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS ! J Task Ire, P. O. Boa «, Qapa May J
j" CEMENT SIDE WALK ii Jaquette, West Cape May s; Edward Newell, Wert Capo May jl DAIRIES b, Farm stead-by-the-Sea, J. P. MaKiseir. Macager, Cold Spring, N. J. to DENTAL SURGEONS * Dr. Ren A. Hand, 616 N. 6th 8treet lr Camden. e- J. 0. Oliver, 1120, Chestnut St, phi la. a DPY GOODS ir O. L. W. Knerr, 606 Waahington St. i- ENGINES e Frank Entriken, West Perry Street « FEED. HAY ETC. ' Cape May Grain and Coal Company, II Washington Street L. Furman Smith, Schellenger1# Landing. h FURNITURE ETC. R. M. Wentaell, Perry Street Howard F, lOtter, Washington 8treet GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS 8. R. Giddlngs, 419 Washington St O. W. L. Knerr, 606 Washington St I H. Smith, 608 Washington Street GENERAL COaJTRACTORS William S. Shaw and Son, ElmfraSt GENERAL STORE Reubeq T Johnson, Errns, New Jersey GROCERIE8, MEATS ETC. Pittsburg Beef Co., Jackson Street 1 Soults, Cold Spring, N. J. -
»« HOUSE FURNISHES Charles A. Pwaln, 306-7 Jackson 8treet | HARNESS MAKERS W. A. Lovett, Cor. Washington A Perry e James McFadden, Excelsior BuUding s 6 e HOTELS r The Windsor, Beach Avenue. ® The Virginia, Jack bod Street Windsor Hotel, Filbert Street, Phlla. 1 ICE AND COAL 6 Charles S. Church, Koystone 'Phone 76 INSURANCE . Hand and Eldredge, Merchants Nat. Bank Building, & 315 Washington St ! W. H. Bright, Holly Beach, N. J. ILLUMINATORS Cape May Light and Power Company, 246 Washington Streets Cape May Illuminating Company. 406 Washington Street. ^ " ' LAUNDRIES Troy Laundry, 310 Decatur Street LOCKSMITHS J. Benizot. Keystone Phone 129 D MACHINISTS Henry Reeves. Jefferson Street MARBLE WORKS > Blattner & Bennett. West Perry Street MERCHANT TAILORS Edward Van K easel, 424 Washington Scherer, 226 Decatur Street OPTICIANS C. Afhburn, Broadway, West Cape May. C. A. LoBgrtreth, 222 Market Stree Philadelphia j PAINT3 AND PAINTERS John C. Little. Jackson Street A. C. Gile, Shop In rear of the Gleuwood William B. Gilbert, 922 Corgie St. , PICTURE FRAMES \ T. Hughee. at Smith's Studio ]
PLANTS, SEEDS, ETC. William Ran, 109 Perry Street - D. Landretb Seed Co., Bristoff Penna. PLOWS Samuel T. Hilman, West Cape May . R. T. Johnson, Ennk, New Jereey [ PLUMBING. riN ROOFS, STOVES William Chambers, 109 Perry Street jr Jeaae M. Brown, 322 Mansion Street Henry Reeves, Jefferson below Corgie Charles -A. Swain 307 Jackson Street !l William F. Brown, 315 Mansion Btreet PROFESSIONAL LAW j Ernest W. Lloyd, 320 Washington {St 8. F. Eldredge, Merchants National Bank Building. J . Spicer Learning, Washington Street j J. M. E. Hildreth, 214 Ocean street' Floyd C. Hughes, 503 Washington St. j G. Bolton Kldredge, Merchant's Nat. Bank Building. REAL ESTATE BROKERS | Gilbert C Hughes, 214 Ocean Street 8. F. Eldredge, Merchant's Nat. Bank Building. G. Bolton Eldredge, Merchant's Nat. Bauk Building. George H. Reeves, West Cape May ol. Needles, 508 Washington Street J. H. Hughes, 410 Washington Street RUBBER GOODS, BELTING Bros., 607 Market St. Phil, SOCIAL STATIONERY Star and Ware Publishing Company 817 Washington 8treetTELEPHONE COMPANIES Enrteni Telephone Co., 2nd floor, P. O. WALL PAPER Ls Nolr. 896 Washington Street WATCHES AND JEWELRY E. Head. Ml Washington Sheet [Jacob Garrhoa, m WaahJagtoo at.
Provide Now, While You Can I u ""•» i for a future need, which will find f some one unprepared unless you ' do provide for it now. You can { protect those you love against the I element of uncertainty that is always in the future, by taking. out a policy of Life Insurance adapted to needs in Prudential
z DIAMOND & CO. Dealer in Z Builders' Supplie s . HOLLY BEACH N. J. » YOUR SIDE WALK If laid by the L JAQUETTE CEMENT CO '• Will give you great satisfaction. Ask for estimate. r. Work guaranteed for one year from time of completion, 't : P. O. Address, Cape May ... 8-i -10-6 m Having Put in an Up-to-date Mill, We are Now ready to Grind all kinds of Feed on Wednesday and Saturday. COB MEAL A SPECIALTY J. K. SPECK AND BRO. Bay Side Road South Cold Spring NOTICE All persons owning real estate in the 0,ty °J .Cape May have been duly notified n accordance with tbe provisions of the ordinance relating to " sidewalks, to pl»ce sidewaiks at their sidewalks,
properties within one year from date of notice, and in ceoes where sidewalks are not erected within this time, the i. city will proceed to build tbem. The coet to be assessed against the property and ro constitute a lien against y it. By order of the Committee on _ Streets. E. W. SAYRE. ^ , o i. « Street Supervisor. !t Apnl 1910. | PILES t If you have Piles we will cure you Wrlla t o-d a y for FREE ! BOOKTLET & GUARANTEE. Established in 1885, and have never round a case we could not cure. GREEN'S SPECIFIC CO., t Broadway 4 Manhattan St.. New York, N. Y ' Charles A. Swain has purchased a stock Pneumatic Carpet Sweeper, t j which are of the latest and beat design t ! w??1 '• offering them at f25 each or will hire them by the day for $1.00. These machines make house cleaning a Pte»8Ure- Aak Mr. Swain to show JOIN THE CLASS THAT 9 y
► The woman with a pair of La France l shoos gets more solid satisfaction out of them than most women would consider reasonable or even possible. She wears them for cutdoor sports with comfort and pleasure. She wears them when she receives her most critical guests with a sure feeling that none will be mere daintily and stylishly shod than she. She knows they are correct They fit like a glovs. They hold their fresh un- 1 wrinkled shape ir. a most marvelous way. Their long serviceability attests the high , quality materials and good workmanship. And the prices are reasonable — $3.00, , $3.60 and $4.00. Do you know these 1 famous shoes? May we not have the I pleasure of showing them to you ?
SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT Our choice lines of Crawford footwear for Easter are now ready. We invite an inspection of the Season's Newest and best of shoes for men, women and children. Come see what we are showing in footwear for Spring and Summer at S. R. GIDDING Leader in Clothing and Gents Boots and Shoes. 419 Wasbicgion 8L, Cape May
; Pedigre e Seeds ^ Landreths* Seeds which Succeed. If not sold by yenr merchant in sufficient variety write for Landreths' Catalogue. Thi« Jdwrthramt with an ordsr to, over ,1.00 i. worth 20 cent,. Hay if a private Gardener or a Market Gardener „ p. LANDRETH SEED CO., Bristol, Pa. I MENTION THIS PAPE Real Estate and Search Company of Cape May County. Organized for the purpose of making Searches, Abstracts and Briefs of Title to lands in Cape May County. Real Estate bought, sold or exchanged, and Fire Insurance placed anywhere in the County. Capital Stock $20,000. SOLE AGENTS FOR Tide Insurance with the Fidelity Trust Company of Newark, Capital and Surplus over $9,000,000. Office,: FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING CAPE MAY, COURT HOUSE. N. J.
A GOOD COMBINATION Schemm's Light and Dork Beer. Smith's Ales OAllagber and Barton's Whiskies and a OOOD HOT LUNCH all day At THE CECIL CAFE 20S Ocean Street Fine comfortable rooms on the European mm. Plan, tor Gentlemen only W r""a "cHe^UBCHT, Propri 3£"~- *

