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PROfssSIOAL QiAMCJEL F. ELDREDGE, ' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Merchants' National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sts. Cam Mat Crrr NOTARY PUBLIC, fr; Solicitor and Master in Chancery. W; Keyatone Telephone 85 A

P pyRNEST W. LLOYD ■ OOUNBELLOR-AT-LAW 820 Washington St. CAPE MAY. New Janey J SPICER LEAMING COUNSELLOR- AT-LA W Solicitor, Master and Examiner in Chancery. Office 818 Washington St, CAPE MAY. New Jersey JAMES M.E. BILLROTH, OOUNBELLOR-AT-LAW toljcitor, Master and Examiner Is Chancery. NOTARY PUBLIC. Office at No. 214 Ocean Street Cape May City, N. J. Keyatone Telephone 69 A pLOYD C. HUGHES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW err j cis : < 503 Washington st 1 Cape May City, N J. ■ SOT AH? PUBLIC " SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY j G. Bolton eldredge ' * ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Merchants National Bank Building 1 Washington and Decatur Sts. t Cape May N. J. 1 NOTARY PUBLIC 5 [ SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY 1 Keyatone Telephone 86 X .

■QR REU A. HAND '' DENTIST Announces that he has established offices at 814 N. 5th Street, - - Camden, N. J with thoroughly modern facilities for the practise of Dentistry. J^R. J. H. OLIVER DKNTIrtT — 458k Ei'ay B-u.lld.Lxxg" Xiao C3a.wwtaa.-ixt 3 tree". (One door above Keith's Theatre.) Appointments may be made hy Bell Tele jjbone, Wilnut 13S3D. Extracting paleLonflstretti's Crescent Lenses i C. A. UWGSTKETH. KEYS FITTED Locka. Trunks, Valises, Prasols etc. Repaired J. DENIZOT 818 ffaahington Stwst. second floor As**.** i Hma at fit '

_ WEST ore MAY. Klma Tanier is visiting ber mother Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stevens will go to Long Island to eee Dr. Harry Stevens. Mrs Edwards is at the home of Mrs. Edward <3. Hugbea Florence See is spending some time with ber sister, Mrs. Harry Learning. Mrs. Charles Willis is spending a week away. Mrs. Charles Pierson spent a day at Vine land last week. Anna Hand is spending some time I with her sister in Camden. Frank Reeves is spending some time >' with his psrents ' Marvin Oliver is home again. Miss Helen Tomlin. of Goshen, was visiting Miss Elisabeth Eldredge recently. Misa Alice Brcwton gave a party to her many friends. j George Cummings and family have - moved into Elmer Reeves bouae 1 Anna Meyer spent last Wednesaay 1 visiting Cape May schools with her i friend, Aids Swing. 1 , Mrs. Try pbeae Baton was entertained < by Mrs. Anna McKean and daughters < over the weeks end. Miss Trpybene I McKean is the name sake of uri. < Baton. 1 DO YOU USE AN ATOMIZER IN ' treating Nasal Catarrh? If so you , will appreciate Ely's Liquid. Cream 1 Balm, the quickest and surest remedy 1 for tfaiF disease. In all curative prop- c erties it is identical with the solid „ Cream Balm, which ia bo famous and successful in overcoming Catarrh, Bay Fever and Cold in the head. There p is relief in the first dash of spray o the heated sensitive air-paaeages. All druggists 76c., including spraying ; tube, or mailed by Ely Bros , 66 War1 ren Street, New York. Kill GRANDE Mrs Ella Morton went to Fniladelphla for tbe day on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs> David Goff visited brother ana wife at Cape May on Mrs J. Creese returned home on after spending a few days in Millville. Mrs William Daisy, of Philadelphia, is making her home for the summer

| assisting Mrs. M. Goff. Mrs. Warren Harris went to Cape May Friday. I William Crease and family spent Sunday with A. Abel at WiMwood. Robert Nesl has accepted a position as clerk in the store of F. J. Rilay, Rio Grande. J Will Boman. Walter Edwards, Earl Thompson, Rubie iidwards and Merrill Neal are working at carpentering at Wiidwood. Merrill conveying them — there ir. hie auto. We are pleased to see Mrs Mae Rilay among us again, after tlve week's j illness with rheumatism. | Those who passed the eighth grade j and will atteod Court House High 1 School the coming winter are: Miss Virginia Edwards, Miss Olive Harris, I and Miss Adelaide Harris, Master I Ralph Denn and Robert Neal. >- PERRY DAVIS' PAINKILLER »• draws the pain and inflammation from .. bee strings and insect bites. Soothes and allays the awful itching of mos- - quito bites. 26c. 85c and 60c bottles 6-11 4t NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that tbe undersigned, Bartholomew J. Hurley, will make application to the Court of Common Pleas of Cape May County, at the Court House, in Cape May Court House, New Jersey, on Wednesday, the Twenty-ninth day of June. 1910, at nine o'clock in tlfe forenoon or as soon thereafter 5 said application can be heard, for a license to keep an Inn and Tavern in the house known as the "Stockton Hotel, located on Beach avenue, between Howard street and Guerney street, «"n the city of Cape May, Cape May County, New Jersey Dated June 6, 1910. BARTHOLOMEW J. HURLEY, Applicant NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned. Gus C. Helfrecht, will make application to the. Court of Common Pleas of Cape May County, at tbe Court House in Cape May Court House, New Jersey, on the thirtieth day of June, 1910, at nine o'clock in the forenoon or as soon there after as said application can be heard, for a license to keep an Inn and Tavern in the bouse known of the "Cecil". 205 Ocean street, in the city of Cape May, Cape May County, New Jersey. Dated June 10. 1910. v GUS O. HELFRECHT, Applicant. NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Freeholders on July 5th. 1910, ■t U o'clock p. m. at the Court House, P*P« May Court House, tor the build- < ing of a Bridgetender's House, at , gramy Bound Channel, Holly Beach .Pf*" «nd Siiecifications can be seen itPm" fcheilenger'a at Enaa or at Sylveeter Spenee at Goahan. ItSEST"™- ! " "■«»%* , NOTIO* TO MEROHANT8 ! Notiea ia hsstaygiv— thrt ths ss« - . § ES&K3; ' ■ *sK§£r! ill sr t f

, THE SCHOOL EXERCISES " CLASS DAY AND COMMENCEMENT . — — — - — ■ Class of Twelve Receive Diplomas and Delight the Beads of Parents I and Friends

Tbe annnal class day and commencement exercises of the Ospe May High School occurred 00 Monday and Tues ! day evenings respectively, and wer* as successful as possible. The class , consisted of twelve, seven boys sod hve girls and tbe annual query, "Where are tbe boys?" it satisfactorily answared. In addition to this fine showing Supervising Principal H. B. reported on tbe evening of the commencement that tbe high school enrollment was 82 in mil, <1 boys and 41 girls, e remarkable enrollment from standpoint of the total enrollment of the schools and also in reference to ; percentage of boys included. The i claas day program was as follows : ' William O. Mecrsy's oration was a 1 fine one and reflected great credit upon < him both in its vigorous and terse 1 composition and also, in its manly 1 delivery. , Helen L. Porter's production was I particularly fine and her illustrations a the piano of Chopin's music wis t greatly enjoyed. "V

- ITLr. A. B.IVan* Ormer's address was 1 s powerful one and well worth listening to. It was a distinct treat to the : large audience present 1 The singing by the el ass and by the . high school students in chorus was in , • perfect harmony and time and des lighted ail who had tbe pleasure of ( listening to it. More creditable claas 1 * d«r or commencement exercises could I not have been given by any claas of I high school graduates and everybody 1 present felt proud of the young peo- < pie whose graduation ia now aceom- 1 piisned May they be successful in all I their undertakings in tbs future. Dr. ■ Van .Ormer's text, "Give the Boys and Girls a Chance" should find an echo in every heart and should greatly stimulate interest in public school matters for it is in the proper and adequate facllites furnished in these Institutions whioh gives our boys nd girls the proper chance which to them. Tbe commencement ar ogram' follows:

CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED TEN ETHEL WARWICK CHAMPION CARL STANLEY ELLIOTT CHARLES FRANKLIN FERGUSON CAROLINE HOLMES FOCER MABEL CHANDLER HART 6. SMITH HUOHES J. RUTH MCPHERSON WILLIAM CASSIOY MECRAY I HARRY HAND NEEDLES FRANCIS ALOYSIUS SHIELDS WILSON LAKE WOOLSON

HIGH SCHOOL CLASS DAY Monday, June 6th, 1910 irl I • it CHORUS "WON'T YOU COME AND DANCE WITH ME" ' GOAETE m ADDRE6S OF WELCOME % WILSON L. WOOLSON le CLASS HISTORY S. SM.TH HUGHES *8 PIANOSOLO, "RHAPSODIE HONGROISE" HELEN L. PORTER ie snapshots frank a. shields £ Reading "the pied piper of hamelin" ruth Mcpherson by browning GIRLS' CHORUS "SWING SONG" LOEHR ^ MOCK ORATION CARL 8. ELLIOTT CLAS8 PROPHECY ETHEL W. CHAMPION VOCAL SOLO CHARLES F. FERGUSON m PRESENTATIONS ' CARRIE H. FOCER „ MARRY HAND NEEDLES g. CLASS SONG WRITTEN BY MABEL C. HART HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT Tuesday, June 7th, 1910 !* PROCESSIONAL EDITH BUSH j CHANT ' "LORD'S PRAYER" CHORUS INVOCATION REV. B. A. BOWERS 7 ORATION "ELEMENTS OF GOOD SITI2ENSHIP" "WILLIAM C MECRAY j CHORUS "MORNING SONG" FORMAN b ORATION (NOT TO BE DELIVERED) WILSON L- WOOLSOV 8 ORATION "THE LIFE THAT LIVES" MABEL C. HART ' » ORATION "CHOPIN - THE POET COMPOSER" 'HELEN L. PORTER „ ADDRESS "A BIT OF REAR-PLATFORM PHILOSOPHY" OR. A. B. VAN ORMER CHORUS "CLANG OF THE FORGE" RODNEY r PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS OR. A. l. LEACH 8 VICE PRESIDENT OF THE fl&ARD OF EDUCATION CLOSING CHORUS "POND LILIES" FORMAN •EQUAL IN HONOR

COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM, (ANNEX) j Wednesday, June 8th, 1910. , CHORUS "THE NIGHT BELLS" VINCENT r INVOCATION REV. E. E. PARKER , DECLAMATION "HUMAN PROGRESS" ARTHUR J. HUNT I RECITATION "NOBILITY" MINNIE E. 8ELVY j ESSAY "EMULATION" MAUD E. COOPER J E8SAV "AMERICA" SAMUEL 8. TRUSTY ESSAY "VALUE OF CHARACTER" JENNIE M. WRIGHT , CHORUS "SONG OF THE ARMORER" NEVtN PRESENTATION OF CLASS ASST. PRlN. J. RYLANO FORTUNE, A. M RECEPTION OF CLASS H. B. MOYER, A. M., SUP. PRINCIPAL CONFERRING OF DIPLOMAS 8. R. ST1TES, PRES. BOARD OF EDUCATION ANNUAL ADDRESS (< F.J. HANDY, "o. 0. "THE RE-ADJUSTMENT OF OUR STANDARDS'" CHORUS "OH HAIL YE FREE" VERD 1 BENEDICTION „Ey y

DEATH | JOHN M. KOGERS John M. Rogers, owner of the Rogers drill works at the foot of Monmouth street, Gloucester Oity, died at the German Hospital. ^ T BD~ was « yean of age and formerly z*aMad in WBmugtau. whan ha was quite iitiimissiil in politics at one time. Two yean age ha issued to dan. *hase ha naMed at hot North amnd street with Wa family. He Shsr«siar«r5

on the yacht Caroline which participated in tbe Philadelphia to Havana race two weeks ago and has not arrived home yet. The announcement of ; his death was quite a shock to tbu peo- ' pie of Gloucester 1 Tbe funeral took place Tuesday • afternoon. The works at Ulooc— t«i " c'oaed until after the funeral. Mr. Rogers bad bean ao ta« idanti- " «Md witt Gape May that everybody • know bus ben and sataamad him and . the news of his dmth wane dtattact > because entirety eaiesksd far. MM. W. W. Mil T SB

r* Robert Entriken, A I lie Benexet and Chester Land is formed a merry quartette of bowlers on Monday evening. IDr. Lummis and George Lehman rolled some good scores in ducks Tossday evening. Mr. Fraxier, Mr. Patton and Howard Barnett formed a trio of enthusiastic bowlers Tuesday evening. Mrs. Charles Church, accompanied by two friends, was enjoying an evening at ten pins. Ernest W. Etter rolled several high 3 scores at ten pins Tuesday. Beu Marcy, Will Nichols and Al. , Little were making good scores at duck pins Harry Doak, Samuel Doak, Leonard ! Sandgran and Harry Hughes rolled i good scores at ducks Saturday evening. John Mecray, Bill Kirk and Jesse Gidding spend much time pleasantly i at tbe alleys. _ FIRE AT HOLLY BEACH A fire at Holly Beach on Saturday did damage to Mayor Smith's cold storplant and Inmber yard aggregatfrom 8*. 000 to 880,00a

. ?<&£ Sn*0. 5* dSS. ^MpfcjEl s aclphia; and Frank Bennett, of sJb| THE CLASS ■ "'M

.Everybody is invited to compare THE CAPE HAY FARMSTEAD BY THE SEA with the leading Dairy and Poultry farms of the world. Such comparison will establish its supremacy. No finer aggregation of healthful, cheerful and well groomed cattle-is possible. No finer collection of Leghorns and Wyandottes of purer strains can be seen anywhere. The homes of these cattle and chickens are celebrated for their cleanliness and comfort. Such a combination can but offer lo the interested public the most sanitary and enticing products. One visit will more than satisfy the most fastidious. So please make the visit and compare us with others. THE «» BT THE SEI J. P. MACIUSS1C. Manager.

For underwear of every description, for men, women and children TRY HAL DRY GOODS STORE 226 Market St. m* PHILADELPHIA A. C. GILE^-^ Souse and Sign Painter agd fieG orator. Office SHOP IN REAR of OS Jackson st. Cape May -City Glenwood Hote Let me tell you about "■Ss6Ml - HAND HADE HARNESS EXPERT REPAIRING HHHHKt Also a linej>f good serviceable horseSUMMER SHEETS - - - SWEAT PADS - WHIPS JAMES McFADDEN 2nd floor of die Excelsior Building on West Perry Street ed. newell wash 8chellingbr ARE YOU THINKING OF HAVING A CEMENT PAVEMENT AND CURB PUT DOWN Concrete Walls, Piers or s Cellar Floor; if so, don't forget to consult Newell and Schellfbger All work guaranteed and best of reference furnished Bstimatcs'cheerfully given NEWELL & SCHELLINGER gy^WsshisgtoM St. Or W«st Cape Ms; P. O., Ctje May C* HENRY REEVES- machinist ~ PLUMBING, STEAM AVD GAB PITTING - ^ . . _ . nommr attkhdbd* to