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- GREENCREEK The shortest day of the season has Monday and Tuesday were real winter days. Mary and Elizabeth Schullingcr on Sunday entertained Miss Ella Douglass •f Cold Spring. The cold weather came oh so suddenly that several pumps were frozen up Tues- . day morning. Mr; and Mrs. Raymond Moore, who are ■pending some time here with Mrs. Moore's parents, spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. lturkhart, who have been with Clarence Selover for several weeks, have removed to Clermont. Walter Sharpsliire, of Millville Caatle, i Will install the officers in Castle til to- ! night, he being the deputy for this year. It is expected that he will bring two or ( more visitors with him. Rev. Samuel Toy, of Cape May, ' preached in the Methodist Church Sun- ! day evening, while our pastor was .at ( Rio Grande. It is expected that the revival service will commence here next Sunday evening. Byron Errickson, of Court House, was visiting friends here on Sunday. Eli Johnson is putting a new roof on the dwelling house of William Eldredge. 1 On Friday evening Joseph Camp took ' Ralph Schellenger, Charles Lopcr and ' Truman Hickman, his brother Odd Fel- j " lows to Oape May to attend Mayflower Lodge and they report a fine time. His ' •on Frank was chauffer. Several from here attended the farm- r •re meeting at Rio Grande on Friday I ' and on Saturday Ralph Schellenger and . •on Newton, and Joseph Oamp and son 1 ' Frank, went to Woodbine in Mr. Camp's I " auto. At the farmers' meeting at Rio | b Grande on Friday there was a Poultry Association started, this being the only i b •ounty in the BUte but what had one. j " John N. Reeves was elected President; J Truman Hickman, vice- president; Wal- j ter Tnvlnr nf rvi,t . Cold Spring, secretary;
Mrs- Edward IffiiUips, of West Cape May. treasurer. There will be a meet- 1 ing in the near future to further their | plana All good people are invited to Join. J. 8. Garrison, watchmaker and jew- I eler, at 305 Washington street. Cape 7 Si J-ty' now "S0"' f°r the . Victor I and Edison Talking Machines and It.*- ! orrts. and the Story and Clark Pianos. These goods can be bought for cash or I credit. Mother Gray's Sweet Powder* for Children ' Relieve Feveriahneae, Bad Stomach,; Teething Disorders, move and regulate ' the Bowels and are a pleasant remedy ! for worms. Used by Mother* for 24 yeare. They never fail. At all drug|feta, 25c. Sample FREE. Address, Allen atuki'ids/fti: ■ dennisville f&aripe Qsmijj, Hemphill and laughter IJwothy, Kari. Chester, Edith: **"> teachers aadtoudenta wfco Je't for their' work after spending the holiday, with relative. Prof, and Mr*. David Da via visited Mm Clara Jamm, returning to their A
; home at Little Silver on Saturday, Jan- , ! uary 3, having spent part of their holiday at Atlantic City at the State. ^ j Teachers' Association. George Barrett and wife, of Mones- ' sen, Pa., were guests -of Mrs. Barrett's j grand parents on Sunday last. ' F. G. Holmes spent a week with J ( friends in Philadelphia and Merchant- j j ville returning January 6. j ^ , | Miss Sarah Way is kept from her j studies at Temple University by a few | r ' days' illness. ! A luncheon for sixteen guests was i , 6erved on Friday by Miss Cora Corson ] * in honor of Mrs. Struck, nee Miss Kath- 1 «■■■->■■ 1 Mrs. Harry Stock, of Pittsburg, with j ^ 1 her infant son were entertained for j ' i New Year's by Miss Cora Corson. I j | Miss Anna Cooper,' Anna Townscnd and Lucy Osrson were guests at the | , ' Thompson home, on Saturday. J. S. Garrison, watchmaker and jew- 1 I cler. nt 305 Washington street. Cape 1 I Mm- City, is now agent for the Victor i and Edison Talking Machines and Records, and the Story and Clark Pianos. ' , ; These" goods can be bought for cash or I credit. 0 ; SPyKE ABLY IN BEHALF ? OF SUFFRAGE 'f j "As Others See Us," a volumn by [ | Johu Graham Brooks, published by the , j Company, quotes a speech j j delivered by a militant suffragette, a | ■ certain Mrs. Skinner, two generations | She said: ^ | "Miss President, 'feller wimmen,' and j ! male trasli generally. I am here to-day o j for the purpose of discussing women's rights, recussing her wrong, and cuss- g, ing the men. I "I believe the sexes were created per- i ! fectly equal, with the woman a little I a | more equal that the man. j "I beliefs that the world to-day would J g happier if man never existed. j n "As a success man is a failure, and I ^ my stars that my mother was a : [woman. (Applause.) | g( I "I not only maintain those principles, ' w bnt maintain a shiftless husband besides. ' | nut maintain shirtless husband besides. !
. J "They say man was created first. | e j Well, s'pose lie was. Ain't first experi- , . I menta always failures, r | "The only decent thing about man j o was a rib, anil that went to make some1 thing better. (Applause.) j "And they threw into our faqes about i r • taking an apple, m bet five dollars,) {.that. Adam boosted Eve up the tree, Imd i i. only gave her the core. r ! "And what did he do when he was j : found out 1 True to his masculine in- 1 , stinct, he sneaked behind Eve and said : | ^ | "Twant me; 'twas her." And women had ! I to suffer, everything and mother it, too." I ;i . , ■ ■ ...... ! . ft be VEAR8' JjEpS
(HE REAL ESTATE jHflSft CAPE MAY CITY R. Ethel Barton to Albert G. Bennett. $10. 4350 sq. feet on east side of Washington street, adjoining and of Ho- , ration H. Church. John W. Mecray et ux et als. to Thomas Tasker Smith. $800. Lot 50x106 feet on south side of Kearney avenue, 105 feet east from Queen street. Susan R. Cannel to John T. Hewitt. Ten feet of lot 2103, plan A. DENNIS TOWNSHIP Carl McCormick et ux to Phenie H. Coopman. $300. 85 perches on west side of county road, adjoining M. E. church at South Dennis; house included. Frances G. Holmes to Edith Gandy. 3 3-50 acres of Holmestead of the late John Holmes, at Dcnuisville. - Wm. Hess et ux to Abel Hughes ct al. Lots 6 and 7, of Spirer Tract, woodland. WILDWOOD CREST Wifdwood Crest Improvement Co. to Wm. T. Benson. Lots 1, 3 and 5| -block 2A. NORTH WILDWOOD North Wildwood Land Co. to Agnes V. Slavin. Lots 14 and 6, block 257. Same to Dora B. Archambault. $1500. Lots 26 and 28, block 228. NORTH WILDWOOD Henry H. Qttens to Margaret H. Senderling. $350. Lot 20. block 174. North ' Wildwood Land Co. to Anna G. Hawk. Ixits 26 and 28, block 28^. Harry H. Hoffman et ux to Ernest C. Leibfried. $1000. Lots 14 and 16. block 62. Anna M. Munhall to Cornelia G. Patterson. $5000. Lots 9 and 11, block 220. ■ Leverett Newcomb to Anglesea Association. $yt00. Lot 213. block 220. , CITY OF WILDWOOD Philip P. Baker et ux et al. to John W. Young. Lots 1 and 2. block 2. Annie C. Errickson to Olga B, Culver. [Lot 18, block 112. Ida M. Seibert et vir to Oscar RisleV et ux. $800. Lot 21. block 143. Kate A. W. Thomas et vir to Angie A. Crovther. $362.50. Half of lot 6. j block 39. ! Same to Alice C. Burriss . $362.50. | of lot 6, block 30. j Horace W. Thomas et ux to Emma . $600. Lot 13. block 19. | Elizabeth G. Schlecht et vit to Wm. P. [ I l-ot 9. block 38. | Arthur Thompson et nx to Maggie W. j I-ot 25, block 7. James Cunning et ux to Andrew J. Olson. Lot 8, block 169. i Frank Davis et ux to John A. Brad$2000. Lots 18-19, block 29. Leverett Newcomb to Mary Lyons. $1800. Lots 7-23, block 127. Richard H. Holby to Oscar Risley ct i ux. $800. Lot 21, block 143. UPPER TOWNSHIP Atlantic Onshore Improvement Co. | to Alex. H. Holeomb. Lot 29 and part | of lot 30, block 18, Corson's Inlet. Alex. G. Mullin et ux to Adolph H. - Martin. $700. Lot 100x748 feet at the I intersection of Taylor avenue and W. J R. B. Atlantic Seashore Improvement O). Francis Goodhue. Jr. Lot 13, block 1 Strathmere. t MIDDLE TOWNSHIP Monroe Hand et ux to The Pentecostal Chnrch of the Nazarene. $400. acre at west corner of farm late of Benj. Cresse, deceased. Rio Grande. Frank Frazier et ux to Julius Way. i 9 72-100 acres on'road from Goshen to Court House. j ^Della Frazier to Julius Way. Same as I John A. Collins et nx to Alien S. $2200. 9 acres on Seashore road at corner of Humphrey Hewitt's land. Orlando Hand et ux to Mary J. Johnson, et al. $50. 53-100 acres on nsrthwest side Shore road at Rio Grande. —Cape May County Gazette.
n FRECKLE-FACE I SDN AND WIND BRING 0DT UGLY t SPOTS, HOW TO REMOVE. EASILY j Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable dealer that 11 g I will not cost yon a penny unless it rej moves the freckles; while if it does give you a dear complexion the expense j j is trifling. „ Simply, get an ounce of othine— dou- ; ble strength from James Mecray and a I few applications should show you how - easy it ia. to. rid youraelf of. the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed lof the wont ease. <i •* ntewu-jK a*., double strength othine as this ia the pre»«riptic« sold under guarantee ad ■} money bask if it falls to " rctoavs '< frwekiaa. ] How about starting « atiwctol' for , that little friend of your^a^*«UM- - mss present and give him a little wtfWfj SLXsamsszs! wSJT. -
■' - --«= PROFESSION Ai. I HENRY H. El. DREDGE »! *Tl'«kr.V AT-lJLW. " Solicitor in (.iutbtu/ lor Raw Jersey I Member of Pennsylvania Bar. Cashier Merchanis National Bank 'Eape May, New Jersey J. SPICER LEAMING COUNSELI/IB-AT-LAW f Solicitor, Master and Examiner in Ghaacery Office: Hughes and Franklin streets F n,K'' ! ATTORNEY-AT-LAW '' Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sta. Cape May. New Jersey notarV puSnc Solicitor and Master in Chancery Keystone "Phone 35A FLOYD C HUGHES 1 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office: 603 Washington Street Ctpe May. New Jersev NOTARY PUBLIC J BoUdtor ia Oaacery G. BOLTON ELD3EDGE ; ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offices: Merchants National Bank Building Waahington and Decatur Sta. i Cape May. New Jersey NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor in Cbancery Keystone "Phone 86X , JAMEk, M. E. HTTjDRETH COUNSEI.IOR - AT -LAW Solicitor, Master and Examiner in CJiancerv NOTARY PUBLIC Offices st No. 214 Ocean Street %pe May. New Jersey A LEWIS T. STEVENS Counsellor-at-Law, Master in Chancery Supreme Court Commissioner Commissioner for Pennsylvania 518 Washington St^ Cape May. Ni J. MORGAN HAND, JR. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. B-ll Thone 5 819 Wesley Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. BeH "Phone 56X DR. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST Estey Building, 1 120 Chestnut SL, Philadelphia, Pa. (One door above Keith's Theatre) Appointments may be made by Bell Telephone, Walnut 1333D. Extracting painless. You Can't Fit Your | Eye with a Tape | f Measure 5 It has to be done by I one who knows how. < We have q-.ialified J ourselves by years ot j siudyandcxiterience. < Saiisfaefion * guaran- < teed in every case. J • c. a. i.c4«gstrctm. J r Specials* : . Cze Yeitinc, X ' nMube. Sir. I. ^ J CAPE MAY OPTICAL 513 Washington Street Cape May. N. J. for the Eye. Lenses a Specialty Keystone Phone 44D. — I W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUIIJDER AUTOMOBILE PAINTER Large $i.d Small Work Careful! Executed Estimates Cheerfully Furnished W. L. EWING, JR. West Perry Sta., Keystone Phone " J I
a 1 1 1 M. K. BROWN ; PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER 1 22 Years Experience - Sell anything, .soy time or- any place, i Satisfaction Guaranteed. Terms reaai enable. l'l f ( 1 "161 York Axaj'Weet Oape May. SPECIALTIES i . - »» 1 C r9tai itakKWAAit Stationary. Dsfaititsst . $17 Waakingtom Streat i Bill', and Jitter FOee $0 U , V&IB cups par 1000 •$ Desk Blottan per doaen to Carbon Paper per 100 sheets .... IN Cbaton Into. Liberal dlnont In . »**» ' nf -iW. ~~
^ItUDICORIUM CHPF IND RHFFFT <=1 Everything in oeaaoa. Sea foods and salads, Specialties Open all th# year. Cottage trade solicited. Orders by phaM promptly attended to and delivered. Both Phones JOtf> J. McCANN Keystone Telephone, 673D. - Wm. F. Brown „ PUUMB1NG; STEAM and GAS FITTING Jobbing A Specialty. JI5 Mansion Street tstimaUs Furnl^ied CAPE MAY ®-T - Keystone Telephone IN A
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tiOUSECLEANING TIME IS HERB iyjA'irttjSk •• ; tstfv«nd ie apt to be attended with -nj-lTfn - »at circumstanees, especially when the removal of furniture and pictures brings out the defects to your wail papers. It is also the beat time to have new papsr* " ing done, and a postal mailed to W. h. _Lenoir,. will bring him to you with - samples of any description. . "His work is of the -best, and his priees more than reasonable. W. LENQIR 610 WASHINGTON STREET Keystone Pbone 138X. '
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Imported and California Wines and^ Brandies at lowest possible prices. PROMPT DELIVERY^ BOTH PHONES S. TEITELMAN 312 and 314 Washington St Cape May, N. J. GOLD BOTTLED BEER ON ICE - Shoes! Shoes! SEW, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF LA PTES', GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT LESS THAN PHILADELPHIA PRICES. AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPER Which Will Be Sold at Prices to Defy Competition. Having had many years' experience in the business, I only ask i sn opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell them st tha lowest possible prices. Please examine my stoqk before buying elsewhere. ELDRIDGE JOHNSON, 318 Waahington Stroot y ; ' ■ a .1 i }*r j id. T.-d jo v -r. a qC _rx y0 r .,.f - nl- ' jk«t WO'T dslfl J ' r. 'd i -ih i< . j . io i sito.rta f !H Read the STAR and WAVE J —r- ' ■>' ■» vu-du; The Best '- v ii ' "i fu)af i -T r-» . mbitv'sn* r:'* »- -' - v , ADVmmNG MEDIUM in Cape May County

