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COLD SPRING | Wilfred Swain is on the sick list. I The D. of A. initiated several new „ Biembers Tuesday. Barry Xeedlea spent the week-end ; b hi Philadelphia. j v Mrs. Milton Cresae visited her sister, J Who is ill in a Philadelphia hospital, j j during the week. j Rev. Prank ^heppard occupied the pipit of the Presbyterian Church, <j Sabbath morning. j „ Extra services have been held at the > e Chapel during the week. Undertaker Thompson officiated at ; |, the burial of Mrs. Clarence Selover at v Omen Creek, Sunday I v Dr. W. A. Lake paid an official visit ! t to the schools last week. Mrs. Edwin Cummings spent the Sab- I j, bath with her mother. | j, Mrs. Emma Miller has recovered from > her recent illness. I, Great sympathy is felt for Mrs. Thus, j ,• Matthews, who was taken to Philadel- j pfaia last week for treatment for a ser- ] ious ailment. An operation was per- rj formed Friday which it is hoped will i, aid iu.hfcr.Jjltimate recovery. Mrs. Charles Yanamar, Mrs. W. G. • Tomlin, Mrs. 0. Howell and daughter. , Esther railed on Mr. and Mrs. Albert i s Matthews and sisters Monday. ! Mr. and lira lamia Hoffman. Mr. D. McPhcrson and Mr. and Mrs. C. Raker, j attended the banquet and dance given I j, by Columbia Lodge I. O. M. at Cape j ); May Thursday evening. r Miss (Taribel Raker, of Trenton Vor-j mal School, is practice-teaching in Capo , j, May City schools. „ George Ewing. of Cape May Point L. ] 8. S.. spent the first of the week with : \ bis family. I j Mrs. Jennie Taylor is spending some t: time in the City of Brotherly Love. I 4. J. 8. Garrison, watchmaker and jew- j eler. at 305 Washington street, (Sipe j Ms City, is now agent for the Victor i " and Edison Talking Machines and Ree- : r ords. and the Story and Clark Pianos, j C These goods can be bought for cash or i «fed it. Ttead the Star and Ware. ■ r YOUR KIDNEYS ; h Cane May C. H. Residents Must Learn t, The Importance of Keeping Them „ WelL a Perfect health means that every or- n gan of the body is performing its "func- 1(1 tions properly. Perfect health cannot be enjoyed if e the kidneys are weak and disordered. * Thousands testify that Doan's Kidney r Pills hare a reviving action on weak o kidneys. ^ What this remedy has done in so c many cases ,of this" kind is the beet proof of its merits. Kcwd the following. It's testimony f gratefully given by a resident of Sea We Qty: > Mrs. George M. Rilber. Sea Isle City, c N. J., says: -1 snfTered for years with h kidney and bladder trouble. I tried any n number of remedies and consulted doetor*. but did not get much relief until I learned of Doan's Kidney Pills and began using them. They have done me eo much good that I wouldn t think of c beinv without them. T willingly recom- C mend Doan's Kidney "Pills to other kid- • ney sufferers. " For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. C Foater-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, » a.le agents for the United States. Remember the name —Doan's and tab no other. 1

GREEN CREEK ; • ! Earl Btrilingaead, of Cape May, j spent Sunday at home. 1 J Mr. and ' Mrs. Edward llollingsead, i spent Sunday afternoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Loper. I Mr. and Mrs. Truman Hickman drove j South Dennis on Wednesday to visit 1 I Miss Maggie and Mamie Ludlam. During the snow the first of the week 1 j quite 'a number of. our people had the , misfortune to fall, the snow having J covered the ice hiding it from view, j Clarence Selover desires to thank the lodge and Temple and all the friends | who assisted hint in caring for his ■ wife during her long sickness and at i the time of her death. 'Miss Daisy, liauaman, who/' is with her sister at . the parsonage, lis suffer- < ! ing with a gathered thumb. " 1 One night last week Ed. Hollingsead I j a large piece of ham and bacon, 1 | from his milk house. Some weeks ago t he caught some one in the same place. 1 s gcttng tired of this kind of work. - lit ift time there was a halt in this 1 Our young people have greatly enjoy- t i ed the skntirg this week. t j Mrs. Sarah Schellengcr, who has been t sick the past year, does not improve as I j fast as her frienda would like to see * 1 lwr. Mrs. Deborah Thompson, who we re- 1 ! ported siek has greatly improved the 1 | week and is able to be about her ' j Reeves Koyce has been entertaining f i his brother from Atlantic City the past > j week. r I Our public school hold a service on Wednesday of last week in honor of f Lincoln's Birthday, and on Friday of I I this week had 4 Washington enter- « tainment. <1 Green B. Johnson, of Collingswood, made n business trip here recently arI ranging the business of Mrs. Sallie I w ho will not occupy her cot- - Itage here this summer as has been her ' usual custom. Charles Hollingsead. who rented it for the winter "will stay j their this summer. "Joseph Camp purchased the part of the Christopher Hand farm adjoining ■ Francis Cresse, including the buildings. I He sold the buildings and half the land to Edward Fisher, who has occupied the for the last twelve years, and is repairing the same. William Thompson is doing the work. J. S. Garrison, watchmaker add jeweler, at 305 Washington street. Cape City, is now agent for the Victor crd Edison Talking Machines rnd Records, and the Story and Clark Pianos. - goods can be bought for cash or credit. If yon have some money laid by for use the place to put that money Is In the Security Trust Co., Cape May, J. Here It. will be absolutely secure from loss In any way and It may deposited ao aa to be available at a time or on demand, as -ou .desire. VOTXCS or ISTTUKHT Notice is hereby frtven that the accounts of the subscriber, as executor of M. Swauger. deceased, will be audited and stated by the Surrogate, and reported for settlement to the Orphans' of Cspe May on. the fourth day of next. Dated January tl. 1114. JOHN B. HUFFMAN. 1-1 1-6 ts Xxecntor.

A " ' Each member of the I-adles' Aid Society have agreed to earn a dollar, and will then meet and tell how they did ft. • Extra services are being held nightly in the Tabernacle Church. Great interest is evinced. Afexander C. Lysle is a regular attendant at the Grange sessions. Road Commissioner Schellcnger was in Trenton Thursday . The "Grange Sewing Circle was set in motion by Mrs. R. "E. Hand Thursday. A meeting of the $10,000 Endowment Fund Committee was held at the home of Sen. and Mrs. Robert E. Hand. Saturday This fund is to bk created for the benefit of the Old Bride Presbyterian Church, Cold Spring, which will oelebrate its two hundredth anniversary August next. J. S. Garrison, watchmaker and jeweler. at 305 Washington street, Capr May City, is now agent lor the Victor and Edison Talking Machines and Records, and the Story and Clark Pianos These goods ran be bought for eash or credit. *■ LOCATION OF FIHE ALARH TELEGRAM STATIONS Keys may be obtained In vicinity of alarm boxes. No. 16— Washington Street near Schellengcr'a Landing. No. 32 — Washington street, near Union. No. 47 — Washington Street and Madison avenue. No. 54 — Lafayette and Bank streets. No. 68 — Broad and Elmtra streets. No. 46 — Plttaburg and New Jersey ave. No. 69 — Stockton 4 venue, between Jefferson and Queen streets. No. 73 — Franklin and Washington st. No. 75 — Howard St. opp. Stockton pveNo. 82 — Columbia ave. and Guerney *1. No. 84 — Ocean street, near Beach ave. No. 91 — Broadway and Grant. No. 92 — Broadway and Beach avenue. No. 93 — Ferry street, near Bridge. No. 94 — So. Lafayette and Grant St. No. 96 — Washington and Jackson sts. No. 97 — Columbia ave and Decatur st. No. 98 — Washington and Ocean sts. All active Firemen. City Police Officers and Hotel Watchmen are provided with keys. STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY. the matter of C Bankrput. Lewis F. Williams, j NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. To the Creditors of Lewis F. Williams, of Wildwood, in the County of Cape May. and District aforesaid; a Bankrupt: Notice is hereby given, that on the tenth day of February, 1014, the said F. Williams was duly adjudicated and that the first meeting of creditors will be held at the office of the Referee, in the Security Trust 301 Market Street, Camden, N. J., on the fourth day of March, ninehundred and fourteen, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at ul.ieh time tilt said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact -urh other as may properly mine before said meeting. prescribed by the Bankruptcy I-aws ixed statement of the account or, if founded on a note or other written instrument, the original note or written instrument must be presented with the claim. The Bankruptcy Act provides that I claims shall not be proved against a estate subsequent to one year after adjudication. The date of adjudication herein is stated above. S. CONRAD OTT. Referee. Dated February 13. 1014. FOR SEEDS and Seed Potatoes, try the Eldredge and Phillips varieties. Advertise In the Star and Wave. JOHN BRIGHT j j GENERAL INSURANCE j Real Estate and Mortgage Investments I BRIGHT BUILDING WILDWOOD N.J. I ahAAAf^ OVER 65 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anroneeenflng a » ketch and SMnrtpico may ^gaggwitftsa •ant tree. Oldest airaocr toruomnj patanta. PataaU taken throozb Maun A Co. recslvv •pec tat matte*, without cb«rre. ui the Scientific American. A haadaomaly lftuMrated weekly. Tanrcat ctr* anUttqn or anyacamtflc JoornaL Term*, 61 a year : four month*, »L Sold by all newadealcra.

Cashier Merchants National Bauk Cape May. New Jersey. 1 J. SPICER LKAMING COUNSELLOR* AT-LAW Solicitor, Master and Examiner la Chancery Office: Hughes and Franklin a tree la Cape May, New Jersey. SAMUEL F. ELDRRDOE : ATTORN EY-AT-LAW 1 Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur St*. 1 Cape May, New Jersey. . NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor and Master In Chanoery. ' Keystone 'Phone S6A. 1 FLOYD C. HUGHES ATTORNEY-At-LAW r Office: 593 Washington Street Cape May, New Jersey. 1 NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor In Chancery G. BOLTON ELDREDOE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offices: | Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sts. <5bpe May. New Jersey. r NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor In Chancery Keystone 'Phone 86x JAMES M. E. HILDRETH COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW | f Solicitor, Master and Examiner In Chancery NOTARY PUBLIC Offices at No. 314 Ocean Street Cape May, New Jersey. Keystone "Phene 39A LEWIS T. STEVENS Counsellor-at-Law Master In Chancery j Supreme Court Commissioner Commissioner for Pennsylvania. MORGAN HAND, JR. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. Bell 'Phone 6 819 Wesley avenue. Bell 'Phone 56X Ocean City, -N. J. - DR. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST * Estey Building. 1120 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa(One door above Keith's Theatre). Appointments may be made by Bell Telephone. Walnut 1333D. Extracting I You Can't Fit Your Eye with a Tape ^3*. Measure vywCS It .has to be done by ! one who knows how. 1 -"*£36 We have qualified ] ffl ourselves by years of , IfJ1 studyand experience. 1 Iffn "k. Satisfaction guaran- ' teed in every case. , , { C. A. LONGSTRETH. ' r Specialist in Eye Todnf, j * 222 Market Street. Philadelphia 1 CAPE MAY OPTICAL*; 513 Washington Street 1 Cape May, N. J. c Everything for the Eye. '' Prescription Lenses a Specialty p Keystone Phone 44D. W. L. Ewing Jr. ; WAGON BUIIDER [: AUTOMOBILE PAINTER j p Large »nd Small Work 1 Caref ull . Executed Estimates Cheerfully Furnished W. L. EWING. JR. West Perry Sts., Keystone Phone HgTlH PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM j| For Restorinc Color and to Gray or Ft ded Hair. M. K. BROWN PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER 22 Years Experience Sell anything, any time or any place. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Terms reas triable. 151 York Ave_ West Cape May. HENRY C BOHM Dealers In FISH. OYSTERS, CLAMS, ETC. LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES BEST POSSIBLE QUALITIES PROMPT DELIVERIES CHOICE OYSTERS AND CLAMS Phone No. Keystone I-19D JACKSON STREET NEAR W. J. AND S. R. R. DEPOT Hiiahij auaa»*al«ertSvtti»5nn&. mniia St! a sOfliai SSlMa(2*rtaWa!!>MI

Open all tbe year. Cottage trade eolieited. Order* ky fktm promptly attended to and deXvoad. Both PltODM JOHN J. McCAMN Keystone Telephone, 673D. PLUMBING, STEAM and GAS FITTING Jobbing A Specialty. 1 1 $ Mansion Street Estimates Furnished CAPE MAY Keystone Telephone m A a — m — -f^mm.

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HOUSECLKANINO TIME 18 HERB and Is apt to be attended with unpleaoI ant circumstances, especially when U* ,, removal of furniture and pictures brlnaa ) out the defects to your wall papers. ■ E Is also the best time to have new paper- ! Ing done, and a postal mailed to W. L. I LeNolr will bring him to you wl* | samples of any description. His wosfc F Is of the best, and his prices more tluTO 5 reasonable. | W. LENOIR 610 WASHINGTON STREET t Keystone Phone 188x.

a i ,* — Co '■ gl ilk PEIRCE SCHOOL is America's best-known .finishing W X school for young men and young women about to ^ flj enter business. W § Students deal with actual business affairs, developing CD initiative, confidence and efficiency. Commercial, Secretarial and Shorthand courses, includ- MP ing as much instruction in general educational subjects as the \|f f student may need. fb Graduates always in demand for well paying positions. X Fall term begins in September. Day and Night Sessions. tFor Jtth catalogue address W PEIRCE SCHOOL ^Record Building Philadelphia 9 f -fn' - tfS- -IS' IS! rC -g- iC (Zr i tC. * V ■4*-*L--4w V1 VV -4^.- V-4C-SC- • CwW AMERICAN PRIDE [WHISKEY $3-00 per gallon expreas prepaid. This is an excellent article and is 100 proof. HL That's only another way of saying: be s''rcw^' That means buy your supply Soda and Mineral Waters j Imported and California Wines and [Brandies at lowest possible prices.*!^? -. rr~." , PROMPT DELIVERY . BOTH PHONES S TEITELMAN 312 and 314 Washington St Cape May,[N. J. COLD,7 BOTTLED BEER ON ICE Shoes! Shoes ! NEW, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF LADIES', 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 enly sax an opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell them st the lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock before baying elsswbers. ELDRIDGE JOHNSON. 318 Washington Street FOR YOUR OWN BENEFIT COME AND TRY ' This is the last closing out sale of winter stock. Here are some of our prices. A special lot of latest style skirts, black and blue serges, value $4.00, our price $2.49 Black and white plaid skirts at $1.98. 18 inch wide embroidery and insei ting to match, value 25c, cut to 12 l-2e. ' J. LAVENTHOL, 319 Washington St. i (Stora open evenings and stormy day a)