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DENNISV1LLE j Edsou Lawrence and wife are guests < ol Miss Uara James. Mr. Lawrence, a graduate of Dickinson College, is a sue- ! cesxful teacher in one of our schools of North Jersey. Walter Ruth and wife of Mcrchautville, are enjoying the luxuries of fruit, vegetables and mosquitoes, at the home of Mrs. Ruth's aunt, Annie James. Dr. Eleanor Beeslev, who is the guest ot her aunt, with Mrs. Eugene Way and Miss Bessie Richards were among the excursionists to Atlantic City on Thursday. James Brightly. Setli Taylor and wife arr guests of Zack Taylor. • Misses Helen- Carroll and Roxana Gandy are being entertained by L. M . Rice, at - Wildwood. Mrs. Anna Downs is visiting relatives in New York City. Mrs. David James and daughter. Mrs. f Jos. Scull, were called to Marmora ow- ■

ing to the grave illness of Rev. Robt. ' Waxles. Mrs. James' son-in-law. Osear Smith and family motor frequently fro.ni their summer home In • Ocean City to oyj village, i Frank Bushmll. Sr., is seriously ill, - is improving slowly under the care J of Dr. C. W. Way. Dr. Itrinkeshoff. an eye specialist ■ with -ulfiees in Philadelphia and Sea j , Isle City called ou.Dr. Eugene May on j Mr. Paul and wife of I'aulshoro spent I L the week end with l'aul ..Carroll and j ! family. 5 . Mr. Linwood Lloyd and wife are with i Mrs. Lloyd's parent-. Charl.-s James and j wife.. "J b diaries Carroll is at home after three j months labor with the Bell Telephone j » Company. Mrs. Ella Corson met w ith a serious | accident by collision -with a bicycle, the ( s rider failing to Vpr5Vtltr_Tf!c wheel with a light. No amount of regret will pre. .. jVeut cuuM-quciices of such tbuuglitlcss- - ness. Dr. K. Way with assistances of

The long arm ij % 1 of the telephone No town "between oceans" is too small, no city is ■ too far, no one is out of reach of this great When a situation demands action that is at once i decisive and quick, reach for your Bell Telephone. Ask the operator to tell you the toll and long distance rates. When You Telephone, Smile ! The Delaware & Atlantic TeL & TeL Co., ST C. B. Smith, District Managers ML Vernon and Pacific Ave** Atlantic City, N. J.

I)r. Cbns Butcher set the broken collar q bulie. Mr. Harry Corson and bis fiance are guests of Mr. Wm. Thompson at "He " Farm." Mrs. James Stiles is recovering lei ( health. her i hi tighter having returned ( tn her duties at the County Clerk'- t office. Ralph Williams, wife and son. spent J Saturday with Frank Kidler and faimly. Mr. William- who lives in Andubon. N. ^ ■I., is the son of .John Williams who , with his parents and brother was 1 drowned when the "Deborah Diverty" sunk at Sea Isle in 1883. f A party of twanty people were able to. enjoy the Chautauqua lecture on Saturday evening at Cape May. Mr* '• Lipinan with his auto bus being obliging and efficient in every particular. PROPOSALS Sealed proposals or bids for the construction of a frame school building at Stone Harbor, Cape -May County, N J., will be received and opened by the Stone | Harbor Board of Education, in session at the present Stone Harbor school-bouse I First day of September, 1914, at a o'clock P. M. The work to fte done embraces all material, labor and proper construction of a frame school building to be complete, not including heating and ventilatI ; ng system, in accordance with drawings and specifications for the same as pre. pared and furnished by Bertram Ireland, architect, 648-49-50 Bartlett Buildr ing, Atlantic City, N. J. Said building to be completed' and * delivered to said Board free from any lieu for work done and materials furnished. within ten weeks from the day the contract is signed; avid in case said ' building is not finished within the time herein specified, the contractor shall forfeit and pay to the said Board, for use . o fsaid District, the sum of -Ten DoUays | for each and every day from and after » the time- during which the said building -hall remain unfinished," and not completed and delivered as aforesaid, to be deducted from the contra <jj price of I said building. Each proposal submitted must lie accompanied by a certified check drawn upon a reliable bank or trust company and made to the order of the Custodian of School Monies for the sum of Five » Hundred Dollar- (§500.00). Said cheek _ shell lie attached to the outside of the

' envelope containing the bid. The successful bidder will be required to give Surety Bond i|i the suiu of Three Thousand Dollars ckmmi.OO). Notice to bidders, blank form of pro)»osal. form of contract.- form of bone -|iecifieations ami drawings may be in s|Hi-fed without cost in the oP'e'e of Bet tram Ireland. Architect. .648.49-50 Bart ' iett Building. Atlantic Citv. N. J.. o ' in office of Clerk. St. me Harl-or and ; eopv thereof obtained from him ii|K>i payment to him of Ten Dollars (§10.90 for each outfit, said sum to be returnc ii|s>n surrender of said outfit in goo • condition. The said sum of Ten Dollar 1 i >§10.00) shall be forfeited unless th bidder |>aving the same actually bids o the work. I The Board of Education reserves th I right to reject any or all proposals pre rented. M. L. VANTHUYNE. , 1 District Clerk. ! Dated, Aug. 2ft. 1914. 8-21-2 PROPOSALS . 1 Sealed proposals or bids for the ir 1 -nidation of heating and ventilating Byt - 1 tein in the frame school building a ■ | Stone Tlarbor. Capo May County. N. .T j will he received and opened lit" the Ston ' I Harbor Board of Education, in session a , I the nresent Stone Harbor school-house. on the 1 First day of September, 1914 at a o'clock P. M. The Work- to be done embraces all! material, labor ami proper installation f of a heating and ventilating system in a . frame school building, in Stone Harbor. " N. J.. in accordance with drawings and 1 s|NH-ificattons for the same as prepared ami furnished by Bertram Ireland. Architect. Said building to he completed and deI "ivered to said Board free from any lien j for work done ami materials furnished, within ten weeks from the dav 4 lie eon- . •cjict i- signed: ami in case said build- j !h- is not finished within the time here »norifii-d. the contra eto- -hall for ; v it end nav to the said P urd. for u si | -T -aid Di-tricf. "Hie sum of Ten lhTUar ; 'or each and evcrv dav frr.in ami aftc: <li- time during which the said buildin; • -hull remain unfinished, and not coin • nl.-t.al am] delivered a- .aforesaid, to b. i deducted from the contract price of sail ! building. ' Each proposal submitted must be ac [ culpa nied hv a certified check drawi • a* reliable baiik or trust compani j and made to the order of the Custodial 1 of School Monies for the sum of Thro. I II111.dr.al Dollars <«i0«00t. Said ch.ad j -hall be attarled to file outside of tin I ' The 'successful bidder will he reouina ! to give Stir-t v Bond in tl- sum of On. | Thousand Dollar* XlOOO.OOV I Notice to bidders, blank form of pro j (sisal, form of contract, form of bond i s|M-eifieations »"d drawing may be in sported without I" the office of Ber ! tram Ireland. Architect. 648-49.50 Bart ■ Iett Building Atlantic City. K. J.. or ii • office of Clerk. Stone Harbor, and a cop; 1 thereof obtain. -I f-i.ni hWn upon pavmen to lorn of Ten Dollar- $10.00) for eac ! outfit, said sum to In- r ri al upon sur | remi.-r of said outfit in •• 1 conditioi j The said sum of Ten 1> -Uara ($10.00. shall be forfeited ilnl.-s the bidder paying the same actually bids on the work. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject anv or all proposals pre. sented. M. I. VANTHUYNE. District Qerk. Dated, Aug. 20. 1914. -8-21-2t Good things to eat from Arnold's auto delivery. Phone your order.

GUESTS AT HOTEL COLUMBIA ENTERTAINED J Tuesday evening, August 25th, the gncste at the Columbia had a very pleasant evening and a musical treat, in the way of entertainment. Mrs. - L. A. Roberts, soprano soloiat, of the First Presbyterian Church, in WashingD. C, known to so many as Dr. '■ Talinadge's Church, and Mr. Richard Racking, tenor soloist, of the Church of the Covenant, same place, two of the most prominent soloists of the national Capitol, rendered compositions from the old masters, as well as favorite popular ballads. The evening paused so pleasantly that no one inside knew of the inclemency of the weather. Back numbers of th« Star and Wave 5 cents a copy. Diabetes Loses Its Terrors SPECIALIST BELIEVES CURE HAS 1 BEEN FOUND FOR THIS DREAD DISEASE. Diabetes no longer bcod be a terror to those who have become victims to this ' dread disease. ' As the result of extensive experiments, . s specialist announces that a simple s plant growing wild in Marieo, is a spec- - ifie in the treatnfent of diabetes, quickly reducing the specific gravity and sugar, restoring vigor and building up the sys- ] tern. f This harmless vegetable remedy should " relieve the patient of his worst symptoms j in the most aggravated oases, within a e week, and to prove it, we will mail a 50s - package for 10c to help pay distribution [' cost, with free booklet of special vilue s to the diabetic, containing latest diet ^ lists and exclusive table of food values, " giving percentage of starch and sugar - (carbohydrates) in 250 different foods. 1 Iliabetol herb is sold under guarantee of o satisfaction or money refunded. Tell your afflicted friends of this offer y and send 10c to-day for a full sired 50e » package. Ames Chemieal Co., Dept., 0 444-C, Whitney Point, N. Y. ^ Yon con get Diabetal from Meeray's Pharmacy, at the regular price. ,1 For Congress t -

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