; > ■ ■• . *• Cape May Star and Ware* Saturday, December 31, 1910
<gS Bt ^3* flsB*^ f ?W^^J ^i/«~ - - ° / J fp J « ' /-ar— T ^J?jl 7 i M I (vAllvIO Lv I v 1 vMt directed, Tin cause her to , gSfc i» ma. wowi? the mo* . wholesome and beneficial remedies «£ ^ ^yM, -a t the weli-mforroed mother usee only v the pleasant and gentle laxative rcmedy Oyiup of Kga and Elixir of o Bspna when a laxative is required, as it is wholly free from all objectknable substances. To get its ben- ' •ficial effects always bay the genntie, manufactured by the California , "'""'So.mss QEEIB CREEK i From a Special Oome^aiieut. Hap y Hnr Tear to alL ' Mrs. M M. Nortwry entertained her Suadsy School Class at tea on Monday " -irs. Gertrude Noibury spent the week r with her sister in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Camp entertained W.ij.1. Schellenger and family on Christ - Mrs. Hannah Hoffman spent part of toe holidays with Odd Spring relatives. Theodore Hickman made a business trip to Cape Msy on Monday. l There are some fine Christmas trees , to be seen in our village c , .Harry Watson went to the beach on j " Tuesday Morning and killed a fine wild j On Christmas day Mrs. Elizabeth Fos tar entertained her children, grandchild- I rem and other friends to the number of 1 twenty to a fine gooae dinner. 1 • Mrs. Laura Logan and son Earl have rented the tenent house of Mrs. 8allie , Errieeon and will occupy the same at < Mrs. Mary K. Foster has been on the sick list for the past week, but is now Some of our people attended the Ma- i son's supper at Court House Tuesday 1 Some of the Junior Mechanics attendI td the annual supper at Goshen on TuesHm*. Maggie Hickman and Miss Mellii- ! ^Bpfr. and Mrs. Frank Hand entertained ■■sir two daughters of Philadelphia on BBrtmss day. K Mrs. Harry Watson, son and daugh : tor, were shopping at Court House one ' Frank Hollingsead and family spent Friday at Cape May with her parents. - " Joseph Camp was in the city again on Saturday consulting his physician. We wish him speedy recovery. ^ Ed' Armstrong and Thomas Loper are carting some very long pound polrt for , the Taylor Fish Co., of Holly Beach, who ( expect to put up a pound off the Ray . ; . Warren Holmes of Holly Beach, was- | calling on friends here on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert James, of A>a J km, spent Christmas with home friends. | 3 Will Thompson built a new body for Harry Conovers sleigh. He now has the ' f finest sleigh in town and is waiting for the next enow to try it. f., Mrs. Richard Cresse spent the holV.sys have (tarn in the Methodist Church '•* SMMiy evening was postponed on
account of the weather, until Monday the service the school restored their us usl treat Joseph Camp who ha# a class B of seven boys presented them with a watch and fob which wsa very pleasing to them. c Mrs. Julia Parsons and children, of f| HoDy Beach, spent the first of the week srith relatives hare. j ' COLD SPRING Mr. sSmoas has removed hie famUy ^ the Walters farm to the one form- J( erly occupied by the late Eli Teal. Mrs. Clara Snyder and children re- j, turned on Saturday from a pleasant ^ visit with Vineland relatives. f, Miss Ellen Rutherford was out calling & on friends Thursday. a Mrs. W. John, of Washington, is ■pending the Christmas holidays with d her parents. p Mrs. E. J. Hitchner and daughter 0 drove to Rio Grande Monday. e Harry Needles is at home for the holl Mrs.W. Shaw spent the week with „ relatives. Mrs. John Elliott is the proud pos- t seesor of a new piana h Mis# Hannah Hoffman is visiting among nlattnif. ■ * '■ b Children Cry 11 FOR FLETCHER'S b CASTORIA » VIRGINIA PERSONALS g Dr. William Moffet and wife, of 1 Philadelphia were at the Virginia over t Christmas. Dr. Moffet t is a former councilman of the Quaker City and was * for ten years president of the School c Board. n . * . • 11 Rev. J. H. Amies with bis wife and „ granddaughter were here on Tuesday. „ Amies is the father in-law of Oapt. h • • • • i J. H. Decker our old friend from At- ^ lan tic City, was in town Friday. Accompanying him was H. Raymond Wood ^ of Easton, Pa. * e -a a • Miss Charlotte N. Hardie, of West Chester State. Normal School, ja spend \ the holidays with her friend and i former pupil, Miss Poley. Harry Townsend, who is now teaching j in Connecticut, was in town Monday, t with liis brother Paul. j If you have a telephone you want a j Star and WaveChleadar. They^ref ree. | ( • , jl Oliver Typewriters ; are on sale at Garrison's Jewelry Store. ! < A complete and an extensive variety can ( le selected from. BELFORD GARRISON. Agent No. 306 Washington Street | NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS | Estate of William 0. Kline, Jr, Deceased Pursuant to the order of , Chas. P. Vanaman, Surrogate of tue County of | Cape May, made on the 22nd day of ' November, A. D.,' 1910, on the application of the subscriber, Executor of said ( deceased, notice is hereby given to the j creditors of said deceased to exhibit to , the subscriber under oath or affirmation < their claims and demands against the f estate o' said deceased within nine , months from the 22nd day of November, f A. D., 1910, or they will be forever de- ( barred of any action against the sub scriber. j Dated November 22nd, A. D., 1910. JAMES G. KLINE, , 11- 26 tt Executor
• V? V/) 1 Wiring for Electricity! Some people think that wiring a house or like* of hmhrni for Electric Light moon, damage to decoration! and fixtures— the ripping out of walk and ceilings. * The fact is, now-a-days, electric wiring is accomplished well and quickly, without dirt or damage, at a minimum of expense and inconvenience. A section of flooring here and there, a small hole in the wall through which to "fish" the hanlaled wire, a modern fixture securely fastened on ceiling or wall — and presto— Electricity is at your service! This is a good time of the year to wire your dwelling, your store or office. CAPE MAY LKBT AND POWER COMPANY CAPE MAT. N. J.
_ ' j A happy New Year to all. | Israel Woolsou sad family, of HoDy | Beach, spent Christmas with his par- , eats, D. Murrell Wootam family. I Harry Thompson and family, of Green spent Christinas with the tetter's father, Daniel Woobon. Mia Both McPherson is home from* * Trenton spending her holidays. , Miss Lulie Vanaman is spending two weeks with relative# in Morristown. On Saturday morning our village was | struck with sad ridings when WiBeU t and Prank Barnett found their neighbor, Mr. Alocxo Hams, dead in bed. He was a good neighbor, respect * ed by all, and always had a kind word everybody, and be will be missed by all. His funeral was held on Wednee- , afternoon at the Tabernacle. | J. W. Snyder and family spent SunChristinas, with his sister, Mrs. C. Foster, who had a family gathering I of children and grand children making eighteen in alL Mr. Giber and family, of Rnna, spent 1 Monday with Mr aiater, Ella MePher- 1 son and family. What has become of the bey fleet; has ( bottom fell out, or have they gone , to some ship yard foe repairs. ^ ■ Herbert Shaw and family, of HoDy spent Christmas with their I daughter, Mrs. Freman Yemclcs. I ' Leslie Bate can boast of s cow which a calf and two little pigs nursing her. Mrs. Albert Pierson snu son, of Seaside, have taken up their winter quarwith her sister, Mrs. Cbas. P. Fosat Green Creek. Mrs. Martha Snyder bad her children and grand children and great grand children all home on Monday to an annual Christmas dinner. She also remembered her sister-in-law, who is sick, Mrs. Ella Johnson, with her Christdinner. One of R. T. Johnson's clerics seems to a lively move on him Saturday. must be some attraction at South Dennis. Was it turkey or goose t iuilton Matthews called on hia mother, Mrs. Cynthia Matthews, at West Cape May on Saturday. John Bates and wife spent Monday with their daughter, Mrs. Beulah Cummings, at West Cape Msy. Mrs. Dora Eldredge, of Oold Spring, is spending the week with her father, Daniel Woolson, who IB no better at this writing. | Many Children are Sickly J Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for (Children Break up colds in 24 hours, rej lieve Feverisyioss, Headache, Stomach j Troubles, Teething Disorders and DeI stroy Worms. At all druggists, 25c. 1 Sample mailed Free. Address, Allen S. ' Olmsted, Le Roy. N. Y. 12-24-4t The oecurity Trust Company holds ite friends by fair treatment and through out its long career has aimed to assist in the establishment of a high standard of business morality in this community. Reduction in all kinds of neckwear for at Giddings, Cape May. * If you want a fine line of China ware ware Tin ware, or House Furnish-, goods, you will .save lots of money at this rime by dealing with Charles A. Swain, who is making great reductions reduce his stock in order to make room for his new spring and summer goods. This offer will not test long. 1910 THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED 1888 CHASTER PERPETUAL OFFICE, 508-510 WALNUT ST Offiee: 608-310 WALNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, PACAPITAL .. 1760,000.00 AflBNTS 87,332^24.10 SURPLUS 82,233,428.43 Directors R. Dale BeoaonV John L Thompson J. Tatnall Lea Charles E. Pngh Richard M Oadwaladar W. Gardner CroweH Effingham B. Morris Edward T Stotonbury. Edwin K. Benson, Jr. R. DALE BENSON, Pnaident. JOHN L. TH0MP80N, Viea Pres. W. GARDNER GROWKLL, Sea HAMPTON L. WARNER, Asst. Sea WE J. DAWSON, Sec'y Agency Department A. W. HAND H F. ELDREDGE HAND AND ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENTS Merchants National Bank Building, - or 116 aad 317 Washington Streat Cape May, N. J. Joseph Vance started Thursday morning for the sunny South where he will spend ten days or two weeka
! - Philosophy | , ft, _ % I PERT PARAGRAPHS. \ OO MX persons are ao popular with n themselves that they Gout gtre jj others a chance. - 1 the money never Goes. ti The present team's styles to high * prices are not proving is the leant pepate* _ ? aettag the fool aad bring a tool. £ sot much. E Ton aren't very often sorry about things that you GMnt Go. J ▲ good Idea, even if tt Goes get tout, seldom strays far. Borne ons la me to J pick it up. D Isn't it queer that those people who <• the salt of the earth are the one# that help ua out of a pickle 7 Having much money may be a bad J but then most of ua have a de- 8 rided bent toward mischief. » — a Anybody can talk, but who draws a 1 salary for it? t The Cool Spot. On Greenland's icy mountains To moderate the rllmete With an electric fan. If them you were to question They would indeed opine Is eome thins mighty fine. In necking a location To start an Ice cream stand ( I could not recommend you , To try It on that land. X fear that fine concoction < Would never hit the spot Unless, perchance, you boiled It And served U steaming hot. 1 The waist that causes blushes Of peekaboo design Would never strike their fu_.cy Though on a nobby line. And one might travel furlongs— c In fact, the Island scan— - And never on the Journey Observe a shirt waist man. } The Iceman doesn't bother To send around a chunk. l They pick It from the bushes And use It for a bunk. The girl who has a lover > Don't kick because her man ( la oold. although not distant. He does the best be can. < In His Opinion. ■ "What do you want, sir?" ( "J want my salary raised." "Want your salary raised I" •That's it." "Then I should say thafs a rather difficult matter." "I don't think you will find it so at 1 all. My salary is very light and there- - fore easily raised." Unquestionably. "Do you know what 1 am convinced Of?" "No. What of Ur "That the world Is steadily growing , worse." "Ah, I see; but. notwithstanding j your wide assertion, you probably are .peaking merely for yourself." Getting Even. "I mean to get even with a man. Tell me bow." "Marry him." "Marry him?" "Sure thing." ""* " -n. 1 "But I don't like him." — j "Very well. Then proceed to collect alimony from him." § Th riving. "Jones Is get "Jones ?" What Is he do"Being the hua(T band of a thrift; business woman." Excellent. "What is the nicest thing you I know?" I 'The nicest thing I know?" , "Yea." "Well. I should say being at home when a nice thing comes my way i would about suit me." Good at it. . "I don" care much about Brown." "Don't youF' "No." "He can kick to beat the band." "WeU. he'd need to kick to beat a mule before I could see any good Is him" Evidence. "Is be honestr* "Yes." "What evidence have you of it7' "Whyv_mercy on na, man! He bai never been exposed." Progression. At sixteen sbe. could take her pick, r At twenty toey were not so thick. At thirty some were la her net. Bo she was independent yet. At forty, she could, so they say. Discern a roan a mile away. Skillful. "He has some intelligence." I "Yes. and I notice that be make* t go a long way."
delivered at their apartment, on Wed- ! te Arthur Btephea Keltoy Jr. Mr. and many friers. The birth occurred on Uwday after Mr. KeUey's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Merchant enterat bridge «o Monday evening In honor of Mr. aad Mis. M. J. Mar Adams, of Chicago. The house was beautifully Those present were Mr. and Mm. Mac Adams, Miss Carrie Hand, Mire Mildred Miss Jennie Hughes, Mr. G. Eldredge, Mr. Samuel Mare; Jr. and Mr. John Hewitt. JOHN MECRAY POST EI— TS OFFICERS The following officers were elected by Mecray Poet, Na 40, at their test meeting; Oomrnsdore Joe. H. Brewton; S. V. Commander, Alfred Bonder; J. V. Commander, James V. Clark; Officer of Day, Samuel R. Stites; outside guard, James Doak ; quartermaster, Chas. Sandgran; surgeon, James Mecray, M. D.; P. instructor, Wjn T. Stevens. Council . administration, Samuel R. Stites, Wm. Stevens, Jamee J. Doak. Delegate encampment, A. C. Gile; alternate, to , encampment, Joe. B. Hughes. , Children Cry I FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ; i The Security Trust Company gives , careful consideration to ite smaller ac- , count*, and receives and acknowledges . distant deposits by mail. tf , . of Application for leave to as- j some another name. To whom it may concern; Pursuant to the provision of an act I of the Legislature of the state of New . Jersey entitled "An Act to authorize ; persons to change their names," ap- ' proved February 24th, 1876, and the . various supplements thereto. Notice is hereby given that I shall : apply to the Common Pleas Court of the . County of Cape May at the Court Houacv on Wednesday, the 25th day of Ja.fli.iary next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, or aoon thereafter as I can be heard for order to authorize me to assume another name, to wit, the name of Joseph Benson. Dated December 22, 1910, Woodbine, N. J. 5t JOSEPH BENZINOVTTZ Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A S TO R I A Wolfs Bakery is now producing Home made bread like mother used to make The Wolff methods are the cleanest to the baking science. If You Are A Trifle Sensitive About the size of your slioee, ite some j satisfaction to know that many people | can wear shoes a size smaller by shaking Aliens foot-Ease into them. Just the thing for Patent Leather Shoes, and for ( breaking in New Shoes. Sold Every- j - -where, 25c. ^rtSun^FREE. Address, I : Allen SrOTmsted. Lc Roy, N. Y. 12-24-4t | THE MA* ABOUT TOWN Mrs. Hoi) is Mel'heraon has leas.-d t he Miller cottage. ^ R. C. Hill of I'bi fade! phis was here on | Mies Clara Tenenbaum, daughter of Isaac Tennerbaum. after passing several weeks in Philadelphia has returned home 1 Jesse Edmunds closed his home for the week, and with his famiithe holidays at Royersford with ex1 Chief of Police Farrow. Great pride was displayed in the trimming of Christmas trees for the • children. O. A. Merchant, of 24 Jackson street, entertained a number of friends on Monday evening. Miss Bessie Sheppard gava her Sunday school class a luncheon on Wednesday evening at her home, 660 Washington ' strei. Misa A. C. Knight, after passing the summer and fall here, has returned to Philadelphia for the winter. Mrs. R. J. Creswell made a business ( trip here on Thursday. Many households were gladdened by the return of our younger set from school for the holidays. Dr. Hand and wife, of Philadelphia, are being entertained by Captain Striven Hand. Considerable activity is visible oo South Lafayette street by the mechanics i moving the houses from one location to another location.
~u-Jr£TZ ] pale, anemic girl rotf <? cheeks and rich, red blood i It will put flesh on the 1 botes of the tired, overworked, thin man, and j mil keep* the aged man 1 or woman in condition to \ resist colds or pneumonia in the winter. KSUURUtHMM MtaawetMS —4 MR Atata Xeeh keek eaalelee a fleet leek fieear. i SCOTT A BOWKE. 409 Pearl SUltatak CHRISTMAS PARTY The members of the T. B. S. gave their 9 usual holiday gathering on Monday 3 evening, December 26th, at the home of -1 Miss Lillian Gibson. The house was -J beautifully deeoratod with hoHy and mistletoe. One of the most interesting .1 features of the evening was the gift 1 searching contest, and for which each g member a ks liberally rewarded. Other I features of the evening were progressive M novelty and games that were enjoyed by 4 all. The ladies of the . club served a daintily prepared menu, which was more 1 than satisfactory to the guests. Those fl present were: Misses Ali«-e Brewton, Edith See, N Mary Eldredge, Phene McKean, Anna vl Smith, Rebecca Oliver, Lillian Gibson, J9 Alice Newkirk, Mabel Newkirk, Mabel 1 Helen Fry mire, Emma ■ 1 Wheaton. Messrs. Claude Phillips, Rob "1 ert Phillips, Allan Ewing, Flank Ben- | nett. Walter Taylor, William Search, -5 Fry mire, 1-eon Teal, Charles Hand, .] i Fred Hand. Leslie Ewing, Marvin Oliver. ^ VIRGINIA ARRIVALS Philadelphia, J. H. Rosengarten, Dri * j Wm. Moffett and wife, — S. Gorer, Bev. I J. H. Amies wife and grandaughtor. Atlantic City J. H. Decker. Easton Pa. H. Raymond Wood. Cape May. E. H. Heilman West Chester, Charlotte N. Hardie Clermont, Harry Townsend, P. H. a Townsend. PURCHASES BUSINESS PROPERTY ' Jesse Brown the enterprising tinsmith, n and merchant of Mansion street, has '3 , purchased a large store buiidiug on Jack- . 3 , son street. George Cummiugs and corps 4 of mechanics are rapidly e inverting into a model 'store property. , uare Tin ware, or House Furnish- vi9 , -ng gi»»i->. you will «nve lots of money g , j at this time by dealing with Charles A. J I I Swain, who is making great reductions 3 . to reduce his «tock in order to make ,1 j -ooro for hi* new- spring and summer d goods. This offer will not last lonf^ 3 I Special Sale of men's overcoats at 3 ' I Hidings. Cape May. • . X | FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF WEDDING | Rev. Dr. James McLeod, pastor of the \.i Preabyterian ( "liurrh reached the fo."tieih J anniversary of his wedding this week and j | has received many congratu' it'one ■ .Jj r . -a How To Stop A Stubborn Cough We don't mean just stop the irri- ! ' tation in your throat — but cure the ? underlying cause. Cough syrups cannot do this. It , takes a constitutional tonic body builder to do the work properly — and cure you to stay cured. VInol is the remedy you need. T II EKE IS PROOF , Mrs. Minnie Osgood, of Glens Palls, H. X^WTltee:-" After trying severm! remedies for m bed cough end void without benefit, I wee eeked to try VlnoL It worked like mafic. It otuod my oold > and conch and I gslnod in health end strength. I consider Vinol the moot wonderful tonic and Invlgormtor I over , —»•" If we cannot stop that cough with VINOL — our delicious -cod liver and iron tonic — which is made 1 without oil — we will not charge you a cent for the medicine you , buy. This seems like a pretty fair proposition — and ought to be accepted. Don't you think so? With this understanding we ask you to i try a bottle of VINOL. i ML JAMES MECRAY, BRPS—Sl, ) CAPNMAY.N.J.

