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WEST GAPE MAY;: {» b. Mi as Ann* Hewitt, of Philadelphia, is d; Visiting Mrs. A. MacKcan. i Edward Heath is calling on friends J( here this week. | jj The West Cape May Juniors played w the Cape May Juniors on the Cadet dia- { mond, score West Cape May 23, Cape May 18. Kelt game Friday on Stockton j lawn. Reuben Hoffman, our oldest resident, ' walked to Eqna Wednesday and said he didn't feel the leaat bit tired. "Uncle i a Reuben" makes some of us younger ones j ^ look to our laurels. Mrs. Marcus Scull entertained Mrs. Robert Heath and little son a lew days . . this Week. i ( Mrs. John See and daughter. Miss Edith See, were Philadelphia -shoppers Friday. | F Miss Mar cell* Stanton has returned to State •Normal School after spending a week heme. We are sorry to note Walter lloman ^ met with, an accident while at his work la Delaware recently. ' } Mrs. Frank Hughes took in the sights f of Philadelphia a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Search of Hats- ' boro. Pa., have returned home after ( ■pending a week with Mrs. Search's . parents. !f We are sorry to note the illness of , Mrs. Thomas Sayre. I f Charles Nichols, of Oollingswood, was | here over Sunday. We are glad to see Mrs. Milton Hand ( about again. £ Mrs. George Hoffman entertained her I brother and family a few days this ^ »«k i, The McGriffiths are occupying their j Myrtle Avenue cottage. ^ Mr. J. Chambers moved into the J. • Hoffman house on Second Avenue. Quite a number of our ladies are being i taken in for membership in the D. or A. 1 ^ of Gold Spring. A number of them at- i tended the meeting from West Cape ] May on Tuesday. Miss Lillian Hand, of West Cape May, | DANGER AFTER GRIPPE j! . I Lies in Poor Blood, Cough and . Worn-Out Condition. ! Grippe, pleurisy, pneumonia are greatly to be (eared at this season. To prevent grippe (mm being followed by either pleurisy or pneumonia. it is Important to drive the last traces of It out of the system. Our advice is to take Vlnol. our delicious cod Uver and iron preparation without oil. and get your . strength and vitality back quickly. W. W. Lake of Aberdeen, Miss, eays: Grippe left me weak, run-down *tw1 with a severe cough from which I suffered for a long time. I tried different remedies, but- nothing seemed to do me any good tin til I took Viaol from which I received great benefit My cough is almost entirely gone and I am strong and well again." Try Vlnol with the certainty that V tt does not benefit yon we will give p. a For Enema of Scalp try war Base
was taken ta Hahnemann Hospital this I week. | Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Heath and son Gilof Haddontield, N. J, spent Tuesand Wednesday in the borough. £ I The stork passed over our village and left at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank I Bennett the finest baby boy of the season. Papa is more than proud. 1 ! o PETERSBURG : William S. S. Eldredge went to Phil- j adelphia Saturday. ( 1 Floyd Van Gilder of Philadelphia, was ( j over Sunday. | Mrs. Somere Sach was in Ocean City ] ' a day last jveek. j Mrs. Bessie Browh was chopping in , | City between trains Friday. ] Raymond Sack and wife were shopj ping in Philadelphia Thursday. , I M its Carrie Voss. of Ocean City, spent | j several days with her parents last week. ^ I Mrs. Anna Creamer, who has been I with her son Learning at Shiloh for several months, returned home Saturday. , j Mrs. Walter Freestone and little son ' Franklin, went to Cape May Thursday , for the summer. Her husband is em- ^ I ployed at Cape May as a carpenter. , | Miss Victoria Corson visited Ocean | City friends Friday. ; j Miss Irene Van Gilder returned home ' from Ocean City Friday, j Somers Sack and wife entertained his ' sister, Mrs. Belle Hand, o f Ocean iCty, i the last of the week. I Mrs. Cora Sack and daughter Grace of , (Ocean City called on friends here Monday last. j Miss Carrie Blake, of Atlantic (Sty, i spent several days this week with her moother, Mrs. L. C. Blake. On Saturday afternoon Mrs.- George ' Hoff entertained Mrs. Smith, of Phila1 delpaia, and Mrs. Charles Stephenson, i and Mrs.. Frank Murphy, of Ocean City. R. C. Smith and A. H. Sapp and wife - r-1' ■ » «■ wt-*« ~» a"—Wy • >, j Arthur Hess, of Tuckahoe, spent Sun- ' - day with his cousin Miss Etta Brown. I John Thomas of New York, visited 1 . his daughter, Mrs. Leslie Corson, over j Sunday. Levi J. Crang was in Philadelphia on | Monday. Washington Young and wife of Salem, ! j were entertained at his sister's Mrs. I | , Martha Brown, over Sunday. I Mrs. Harry Bates and daughter were ! in Ocean City, Tuesday shtopping. J. S. Garrison, watchmaker and jew-j 1 eler, at 305 Washington Street, Caps [ May City, is now agent for the Vieto j and Edison Talking Machines and Rec orda, and the Story and Clark Pianos These goods can be bought for cash o j ' credit. fishinctcreek I [ L Mrs. E. Montgomery and Granddangh- | ter, Mrs. Cbaa. Foster, of Holly Beach, - spent the first of the week with her c daughter, Mrs. Emma Baniett. A Miss liiHae Hilyard, of Camden, spent r over Sunday with her friend. Miss Mary; " A. Snyder. i Ralph Yerridrt and wife, of Camden, spent over Sunday with his brother, Mr. Clauds Yarriak's and family. Thn young folks givs Miss Mary ASayder a surprits -Friday. rsuiag
last. While she and her father were away they gathered at her home and H waited until she returned. After playing several games they were invited out ^ to refreshments. All reported a fine time and returned home well satisfied Mias Mary Ualbruner, of Cold Spring, — was also there. Mrs. J. Shaw, of Seaville, was an over Sunday visitor with bet daughter, Mrs. Frank Matthews. Mrs. Bacon, of Camden, spent Monday _ with her daughter Mrs. Claude Yerrickr. £ Leslie Bales made a business trip to Philadelphia on Wednesday. Miss Ella White has returned home after spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Annie Garretson, at Holly j. Beach. - Mrs. G. Warner and daughters Florence and Edyth, spent Wednesday at Cape May. ^-S. Garrison, watchmaker and jeweler, at 305 Washington Street, Cape _ May City, is now agent for the Yicto c and Edison Talking Machines and Rec ords, and the Story and Clark Pianos esc goods can be bought for cash o THE ARMY-NAVY GAMES. j. The selection of New I^Tuiiswjck as - scene of future Army -Nary foot ball J games is being agitated. The selection would be of great advantage to Rutgers and of much interest to the students. Why not! UNCLAIMED LETTERS. * last of unclaimed letters remaining | in Cape May Postoffice for week ending April 22, 1914: Emmered, Mrs. Anna ; Haines. Geo. | W.: Sewell, Geo. In calling for the above please say. advertised. C J. E. TAYLOR, Postmaster J ^ Diabetes Loses i ■ Its Terrors BELIEVES CURE ' HAS BEEN POUND TOR THIS DREAD DISEASE. Diabetes no longer m-od be a terror to 1 those who have become victims to this 1 dread disease. As the result of extensive experiments, i a specialist announces that a Sriople \ plant growing wild in Mexico, is a spec- ' in the treatment of diabetes, quickly i reducing the specific gravity and sugar. ! restoring vigor and building up the sys- ; This harmless vegetable remedy should ! relieve the patient of his worst symptoms the most aggravated cases, within a week, and to prove it, we will mail a 50c package for 10c to help pay distribution cost, with free booklet of special value to the diabetic, containing latest diet lists and exclusive table of food values, giving percentage of starch and sugar fearbohvdrates) in 250 different foods. Diabetol herb is sold under guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded. Tell your afflicted friends of this offer and send 10c to-day for a full sired 50c - package. Ames Chemical Co., Dept., 444-C, Whitney Point, N. Y. You can get Diabetal from Central Pharmacy, at the regular price. Sheriff's Sale By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, for j sale" of Mortgaged . Premises, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Chan- - eery of New Jersey, on the 21st day of April, A. D., 1914, in a certain cause ' wherein Sallie E. Schellenger is com- < plains lit, and J. Harvey Bennett et ux et als. are defendants, I shall expose to - sale at public vendue, on MONDAY, MAY 18th, 1914, between the hours of twelve and five ' o'clock p. m., to wit, at one o'clock in - the afternoon of said day, at the s Sheriff's Office, in Cape May Court House, Cape May County, New Jersey: AH that traft or parcel of land and premises hereinafter particularly described, situate in the City of Cape May, in the County of Cape May, and State r of New Jersey. BEGINNING at a point in the northi westerly side line of said Washington Street, at a distance of three hundred j and fifty and three-tenths feet north- • i easterly from the northeasterly curb - j line of Jefferson Street, as now located, I being the oorner of a newly established . (division line between Louis C. Sayre ' j and Sarah Adelia Smith, located November 13, 1905, and running from - 1 thence north, forty-two degrees west a two hundred and seventeen and -three- ! tenths of a foot to the southcasterly i line of lands belonging to the heirs of ' Charles Foster, deceased ; thence along » : their line north, forty degrees east, one i' hundred and twenty feet, more or less j to a corner standing in the line of lands | now belonging to Catharine ' S. Morris ; r thence along said line sonth, thirty-nine degrees and fifteen minutes east, two I hundred and seventeen feet, more or , less, to the northBide of said Washing - * ton Street and southwest corner of - Mary H. Dusk's lot ; thence along the t| north side of said Washington Street, r south, thirty-nine and a quarter degrees . one huundred and fifteen feet to I the plaee of beginning, t COLEMAN F. CORSON, Sheriff, y Dated April 22, 1914. Samuel F. Eldredge, SoTr. ^ 4-2S-4t p f 110.00 OMltoi ory • eABTOKIA
rROFESSlQNAL ] HKN'RY H. EluDRKDGK ATTORNBY-h-T-LAVT Solicitor In Chancery for New Jersey ] Member of Pennsylvania Bar. Cashier Merchants National Bank ( Cape May. New Jersey. J. SP1CBB LEAMING I COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW 1 Solicitor, Master and Kt* miner in OOoe: Bushes and FTanklin streets • Cape May. New Jersey. SAMUEL y. ELDREDGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatift Ste. Cape May, New Jersey. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor and Master in Chancery. 'Phone J&A. FLOYD C. HUGHES 7 ATTORNEYrAT-LAW Office: 5f)S Washington Street Cape May. New Jereey. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor In Chancery BOLTON ELDREDGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offices: Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sts. Cape May. New Jereey. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor in Chancery 'Phone 8*x JAMES M. E. HILDRETH COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW I Solicitor, Master and Examiner In Chancery NOTARY PUBLIC Offices at No. 214 Ocean Street Cape May. New Jersey. 'Phone S»A LEWIS T. STHVEN8 | Counsellor-at-Law Master in Chancery Supreme Court Commissioner I Commissioner for Pennsylvania. MORGAN HAND, JR. I CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. Bell 'Phone 5 818 Wesley avenue. Hell Phone 56X Ocean City. N. 3.. DR. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST Estey Building. 1120 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa. (One door above Kelth'g- Theatre ) $$$&- Appointments may be made by BeK Walnut 1S3SD. Extracting painless. You Can't Fit Your Eye with a Tape f Measure It has to be done by one who knows how. i We have qualified ; ourselves by years of , sludy and experience, i Satisfaction guaranteed in every case. , ■C. A. LONGSTRET H. Specialist in Eye Testing, 222 Market Street. Philadelphia UA*A**SA« ' ' • • "JAAAOAAA' CAPE MAY OPTICAL 5i3 Washington Street ! Oape May, N. J. Everything for the Eye. Prescription Lenses a Specialty Keystone Ph*ne 44D. W. L. Ewing Jr. I WAGON BUILDER E AUTOMOBILE PAINTER j Large find Small Woik | Care full Executed I Estimates Cheerfully Furnished I W. L. KWINQ, JR. West Perry Sts., Keystene Phene 1 1 i M. K. BROWN PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER 22 Years Experience > Sell aaythiag, any time or aay pimm1 Se*iafne<iea OesmaMsd Terms nm 151 Yeek Ave. Wert Oape Ifa*. I
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HOUSECLEANIN^ TIMS IS HE* ami la apt to be attended with unpleasant circumstances, especially when tfew removal of furniture and plcturea brlags out the defects to your wall papers, it Is also the best time to have new papan- . ing done, and a postal mailed to W. I* LeNolr will bring him to you wttB samples of any description. His work is of the best, and his prioes more thEB reasonable W. LENOIR 61# WASHINGTON STREET Keystone Phone 12lx.
; I 1 tPEIRCE SCHOOL is America's best-known finishing W school for young men and young women about to» m enter business. • s," § Students deal with actual business affairs, developing initiative, confidence and efficiency. Ap Commercial, Secretarial And Shorthand courses, includ- X ing as much instruction in general educational subjects as the Mr § student may need. Graduates always in demand for well paring positions. Fall term begins in September. • X Day and Night Sessions. tfV feth catalogue address ▼ PEIRCE SCHOOL Record Building Philadelphia X fA GOOD TALE . " — | — boars repeating— that is wby we nevar — |\ g«'t tired repeating that our goods al- ' <i- ,> ' ways give enthusiastic satisfactira j whiskies, gins, brandies or cordials. S. TEITELMAN 312 and 314 Waahington St Capo May, N J.
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Shoes! Shoes! NEW, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OR LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT LXM THAN PHILADELPHIA PRICES. AN EN91BX NEW AND LARGE 8TOCK OF WALL PAPER Whieh Will EU Sold at Vatm t* Dafy Cws^efiUion. t- Having had many yeans' espssM U the Warn*, I only am _ m •pp«rtunity to •onvince my ourtomsw that I oaa aaU tliein at tfca possible priees. Please examias »y eteak hefeae buying tl*F ' ELDRIDGE JOHNSON 318 Washington Street
WATCH FOR THE WAGON , As the roads are rapidly improving, we will now ' be able to supply our customers in the County t egularly with a full line of Spring and Summer stock which we will sell at the lewest pesaible prices. WATCH FOR THE WAGON j a LAvmraoygic w»Bfce ,i st

