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CAPE MAT STAR MP f AYE , sS?rfSo^^bB!u2'i»« ■ Merged m Stsr »od *«. ijo) Forms dote ThtmU, I«»ed 1 each week OS Fridmr erenisg. Out of t lows drcnlilkm. Setordey momlng. fuifii Pitt, «■ — » fr l« ama ( This paper is entered at (be post (Acs ss second C ADVERTISING RATES— Foe the cooraience of ■booe ilseii ilM to tend advertisements bp naii. Cash t ^L^ ^rtsa- tuts. 6c. per Il»e fast insertion: 1 pcTpar Use each additional Insertion, nonpareil **' S^ri'S^SiSS^r""*4' s sg.-a?£Siriiaat < ■mfr.'sg.- — - — 1 ^iaatilurtoti of copdolcnre from iodges, churches 1 ar other osranitations assodations or indleidnals, tmrtfKrjrshrSte.'ff ss ' SSdcnalDna C If a cro— appears opposite your name •a wrapper or paper it indicates that your subscription expiree this month. Tits subscript! <n£price is*$1.00 per year In advance. FISHIN6 CHEEK Census Taker Woolson is on bis rounds. Miss Sallie Woolson' had the misfortune to fall off the stone stepe and break two ribs. We hope she will soon Large catches of weak fish are being made in the pounds. R. Matthews and son marketed j strawberries last Saturday. — < Claude Yerrick and George Btnart, i of Camden, spent a ceuple of davs at • the former's cottage at the beach, j Miss Sallie Woolson met with a very ■ serious accident on Saturday last break | ing a rib and bruising herself pretty ' - *»&■ Israel Woolson and family were over , Sunday visitors with bis parents. i Mrs. Grace Woolson has returned 1 borne on Saturday from Brooklyn atfer ( three week's visit. Edgar Woolson made some fine : catches in sturgeon fishing this week. 1 Mrs. Grace Woolaon is spending part 1 of the week with her sister, Mrs. , Emily Thompson, at Green Creek. Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts, of • Ocean City, called on Mrs. Hattie • Mathews and took their daughter, Elaie home with them. i Prof Frank Woolson, of Canton, was at home part of Saturday and j Sunday. Wiiliam Schellenger and family spent i Sunday afternoon with his brother. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Keller have , returned home for the summer. , Mrs. Emma^Barnett visited relatives i At Holly Beach on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shaw and J daughter Jennie, spent Saturday night | with bis father at Holly Beach. Mrs. Baker, of Bayonne, and Mrs. j Jennie Kilter, of Philadelphia, and MA. Martha Ware and Mary Miller, • of Cape May, |were visiting Mrs. Lottie Miller recently. 1 Mr. and Mrs. 0. Cobb, of Holly ] Beach, apent Sunday with Mre. William McPberson. ] Mrs. Lottie Miller is on the sick ' ti.t We are sorry to say at this writing < Miss Sallie Woolson is not quite so well. PHES If you have Piles we will cure you , W rlt» t»-<i»r for FREE BOOKTLET ft GUARANTEE. Established in 1885, and have never found a case we could not dure. GREEN'S SPECIFIC CO., Broadway & WashsttsaSU New York, N. Y Charles A. Swain has purchased a stock Pneumatic Carpet Sweeper, which are of the latest and best design and is offering them at (25 each or will hire them by the day for $1.00 • These me chinos make bouse cleaning a I pleasure. Ask Mr. Swain to show you. 6KEEN CHEEK. Have you "saw the Oqmit" Mrs. Carrie Key, who has been in Millville the past two months, has returned home. Mrs. George Johnson has gone to Vinelond to care for her mother for a ' few weeks. Harry Thompson and Edgar Woolson caught very large sturgeon on Saturday. Several have been caught the past week. Mrs Sarah Brougbton came over from Court House on Tuesday for a visit with her sisters, Mre. Carrie Key and Mrs. Susan Hickman. Miss Florence Brown spent Tbursay with ber Bister at Cape May. Edward and} Frank Hollingsead were at Court House laat week driving a This is [the last weak of >cbool |and the children are rejoicing over the fact. ; Walter Taylor, of Cold Spring, pa— ed through hen on Saturday with driving team. Ralph Schellenger and family ware —Had to Waat Cape May on Sunday ou account of the death of (Mn. doleman Camp. They and the family of Je— ph Oamp attendecCtbe funeral on

Trenton with an automobile. Mrs. Helen Jamee, of Avalon, is ( spending this week at home. j Isaac Linderman, who has been at fishing for shad has returned j home. * Mr. and Mrs. John Bate, of Fishing attended services in the Methodist Church 'Sunday morning. 1 Oar pastor's wife, Mrs. Somers. we# taken very aick Saturday afternoon , is much-improved. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Loper epent Sunday with her parents, at Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Armstrong entertained Mr. and Mrs. Edward j for supper on Sunday. Mrs. Alida Norbury is spending this week with ber Bister in Clayton. The spring meeting of the Middle . Township Sunday School organization ■ will be held in the Presbyterian Church Wednesday evening, May 26. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER"#CASTORI A KEELEY CURE. The cure thathis been continuously successful for more than 30 years is worth investigating. For the drug or drink habit. Write for particulars. Only Keeley Institute in Eastern Penna., 912 N. Broed St.. Phlla. FREE COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP The twenty-first competitive exam - nation for the- Free Scholarship in Rutger's College, the New Jersey ; State College, under the Act of March 31st, 1890, as amended by Chapter 90 for the Laws of 1906 and by Chapter 26 of the Lews of 1909, will be held at ' County Court House in Cape May , Court House, on Friday and Saturday, June 8rd and 4th, 1910, beginning promptly at 8 a. m. and continuing < until 5 p. m. each day. , Particular attention is called to the , fact that bereatfer these scholarships are open to candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (A. B.). and for the degree of Bachelor ot Letters ( (Litt. B. ), as well ae for the degree of Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.). In 1910 the number of points required . for admission to the A. B course will • 16 points, to the Litt. B. course 15 points, to the General B. Sc. course, ■ 16 points, and to the Technical B. 8c. courses 18 points. On Friday, June 8d, thtj subjects for examioation will be : 1 English, A, B. 9-11, oounting as 8 points, required of all candidates. , United States History, 11-1, oount1 point, required of all candidatef. English History and Med. and Mrd. History, 11-1, either counting 1 point, optional for B. Sc. candidates. Greek. A. B. C, 2-4. each year, counting 1 point, required of A. B. candidates. German, A, B, O, and French A. B, O. 2-4, each year, coun'ing 1 point, optional for Litt. B. and B. Sc. candidates. Physics and Chemistry, 4-6, either counting 1 point, one or the other required of B. Sc. candidates ; both may offered. Botany and Zoology, 4-6. either or counting 1 point, optional for 1 General B. Sc. candidates. On Saturday, June 4th, the sobjecte will be: — Algebra, 9-U, counting as 2 points, required of ell candidates. , Plane Geometry, 11-1. counting 1 point, required of all candidates. Ancient History, 2-8. counting 1 point, required of A. B. and Litt. B. candidates ; optional for B. Sc. candi dates. Latin, A, B, O, D. 8-6, each year counting 1 point, required • f A. B. and Litt. B. candidates ; optional for B. Sc. candidates. Solid Geometry and Plane Trigonometry, 8-6, each counting >u' point, required of Technical B Sc. candidates. AARON W. HAND. * County Superintendent JAMES M. STEVENS. City Superintendent, Ocean City. 6-7 4t ADVERTISER'S DIRECTORY HELP BUILD A GREATER CITY Money Circulated at Borne wilt Eventnally Come Back to Yoa AUTOMOBILES D. F. Focer, 283 ferry Street AMUSEMENTS Congress Bowling Alleys, Perry Street. Excelsior Roller Rink, West Perry St. BAKERS F. W. Wolff, 406-408 Washington St BANKS Security Trust Company, Cor. Wash* ington and Ocean Street Merchants National Bank, Washington and Decatur BEERS, WINES AND LIQUORS Camden Bottling Co., 818 Washington J. J. McCann, Auditorium, Jackson St Frank B. Wrialey, Washington Street. Jamee Carroll, Schellinger's Landing G. C. Helfrecht, The Cecil, Decatur St . BOAT BUILDERS John A. Pharo 1268 Lafayette Street BOOTS AND SHOES Eldredge Johnaon, 318 Washington St S. R. Glddlng's, Washington Street Thorn— H. Taylor. 606 Washington SI. Laaac Tonenbaum, Washington Street BUILDERS SUPPLIES Ogdea and Bon, near P. R. R. Depot Diamond and Co., Holly Beach, N. J. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS York Bros , P. O. Box 661. Gape May I t

- CEMENT SIDE WALK I Jaqoette, West Cape May Newell. Wert Cape May DAIRIES ! J. P. McKMsic, Manager, Cold Bpring, N. J. DENTAL SURGEONS Dr. Reu A. Hand, 616 N. 6th Street i Camden. J. H. Oliver, 1120, Cbeatnut St, Phila. DRY GOODS ^ O. L. W. Knerr, 605 Waahmgtcd «t. ENGINES Entriken, Weet Perry Street FEED. HAY ETC. Cape May Grain and Coal Company, Washington Street L. Furman Smith, Scbellengera landing. FURNITURE ETC. R. M. Wentzell, Perry Street Howard F. (Otter, Washington Street GENTS' FURNI8HING GOODS S. R. Giddings, 419 Washington St. O. W. L. Knerr, 506 Washing*})- St. I H. Smith, .608 Washington Street GENERAL CONTRACTORS William S. Shaw and Son, Elmira St. GENERAL STORE Reuben T. Johnson, Erms, New Jersey GROCERIES, MEATS ETC. Pittsburg Beef Co., Jackson Street Thomas Sonlts, Cold Spring, N. J. 1 HARDWARE, HOUSE FURNISH'GS , Charles A. P™aln, 305-7 Jackson Street HARNESS MAKERS A. Lovett, Cor. Washington A Perry James McFadden, Excelsior Bollding HOTELS Windsor, Beach Avenue. Virginia, Jackson Street Hotel, Filbert Street, Phils. ICE AND COAL Charles S. Church, Keystone 'Phone 76 INSURANCE and Eldredge, Merchants Nat. Bank BuildiDg, & 315 Washington St. W. H. Bright, Holly Beach, N. J. ILLUMINATORS Cape May Light and Power Company, 246 Washington Streets Cape Max Illuminating Company, 406 Washington Street. LAUNDRIES Troy ^Laundry, 810 Decatur Street LOCK8MITH8 J. Deqizot, Keystone Phone 129 D MACHINISTS Henry Reeves. Jeffersou Street MARBLE WORKS ■ Blattner & Bennett. West Perry Street MERCHANT TAILORS ■ Edward Van Keesel, 424 Washington Char]— Scherer, 225 Decatur Street i OPTICIANS L. C. Ashburn, Broadway, West Cape May. C. A. Longstreth, 222 Market Stree Philadelphia PAINTS AND PAINTERS John C. Little. Jackson Street A. C. Gile, Shop in rear of the Glenwood • William B. Gilbert, 922 Corgi e St. PICTURE FRAMES Harry T. Hughes, at Smith's Studio PLANTS, SEEDS, ETC. 1 William Rau, 109 Perry Street D. Landretb Seed Co., Bristol, Pen da PLOWS V' 8am ue' T. Hllman, West Cape May R. T. Johnson, Ertna, New Jersey PLUMBING. TIN ROOFS, STOVES William Chambere, 109 Perry Street Jeese M. Brown, 822 Mansion Street ' Henry Reeves, Jeflereon below Corgie Charles A. Swain 807 Jackaon Street William F. Brown, 815 Mansion 8treet PROFE88IONAL LAW Ernest W. Lloyd, 320 Washington St 8 F. Eldredge, Merchants National Bank Building. J. Spicer Learning, Washington Street J. M. E. Hildreth, 214 Ocean Street Floyd C. Hntrhee, 508 Washington 8t. G. Bolton Eldredge, Merchant's Nat. Bank Building. REAL ESTATE BROKERS Gilbert C Hughes, 214 Ocean Street S. F. Eldredge, Merchant's Nat. Bank Building. G. Bolton Eldredge, Merchant's Nat. i Bank Building. George H. Reeves, Weet Cape May ol. Needles, 508 Washington Street 1 J. H. Hughes, 410 Washington Street RUBBER GOODS, BELTING X Town Bros., 607 Market St. Phila. SOCIAL STATIONERY t Star and Wave Publishing Company 817 Washington Street. i TELEPHONE COMPANIES t Eastern Telephone Co., 2nd floor, P. O. [ WAfL PAPER W. Le Nolr, 826 Washington Street WATCHES AND JEWELRY J. K Hand, 811 W— hlngton Street , Belford Garrison, 806 Washington St t. !t k * it

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Pedigree Seeds 126th Landreths' Seeds which Succeed. If not sold by yenr merchant in sufficient variety write for Lvndteths' Catalogue. This advertisement with an order for over $1.00 Is worth 20 cents. Say if a private Gardener or a Market Gardener. „ D. LANDRETH SEED CO., Bristol, Pa. MENTION THIS PAFI Real Estate and Search Company of Cape May County. Organized for the purpose of making Starches, 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. . . i Capital Stocl^ $20,000. - SOLE AGENTS FOR Title Insurance with the Fidelity Trust Company of Newark, Capital and Surplus over $9,000,000. Offices: FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING CAPE MAY, COURT HOUSE, N. J. A GOOD COMBINATION Scbemm's Light and Dark Beer. Smith's Ales QAllagbcr and Barton's Whiskies and a GOOD HOT LUNCH all day At THE CECIL CAFE 205 Ocean Street Fine comfortable rooms on the European Plan, for Gentlemen only Kcstooe Phone, 670 D Bell Phone. 237 A W O. C. fiBLFRBCHT, Proprietor 7