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GREEN CREEK Mis* Olive Mathis is entertaining company this week. Mr. Hudson of Atlantic City spent Sunday with Allen Steward and family. Edward Fisher and wife entertained their daughter from Philadelphia Inst week. Parties from Wildwood come here daily to go fishing; they make nice catches. School was opened in the old school fconse Thursday after the fire. Charles Holmes and Thomas Douglass were here Monday estimating the damage done to the new 'school building by fire. The insurance agent was here Wednesday to adjust the matter with the Board of Education. John Berger, wife and son and Mrs. Sarah Dougherty of Millville and Mrs. Lida Appleby of Camden were guests of Truman Hickman and wife on Thursday. Mr. A B. Miller and wife who have apent the month of August at their farm here closed their house and left for Chicago on Sunday. They will be great Iv missed by their many friends. While at Wildwood Saturday evening iMra. Ella Conover was taken sick with acute indigestion and has been in u bad state iince. Herbert James and wife of Piermont, apent Sunday with their parents here. Mrs. Jane Foster who keeps bouse for Amos Wheaton at Clermont spent a day of last w<-ek at hpme. William Selover of Angl^gea spent 1 last week with his parents. Frank High and son Harry of Goshen ' called on Harry Watson and wife. Saturday. CVpt. M. M. Norbury and wife are •pending part of this week with her brother William Sylvers at Port Elisabeth. - * Mm. Laura Bingham of Sea Isle City apent Sunday with her grand mother Mrs. Foster who accompanied her home Sunday afternoon. \ Dr. Kelly, of Philadelphia filled the pulpit of the Presbyterian < liureh both Sim day morning and evening. Mr. Thomas Swain of Goshen sjient Sunday with his daughter Mrs. 'Charles . BoUingghead. About a dozen past Templars of Ar. butus Temple and Frank Hollingshead and Truman Hickman will go to Trenton Monday to. attend the Grand Temple and Grand Castle which meets that day. I George W. Hand and wife of Wild. ! wood are guests of Truman Hjckman I and wife this week. • The change of railroad time does not ] meet the approval of our people at all. The J . H . Coombs Lumber Co. large I auto truck passSh-through htre Tues- j 1 day with lumber for Nathaniel High's I ■ new house at Pierre's. Mr. and Mr*. Granval Steelman spent | Sunday with friends here. They nine , in the interest' of the Anti-Saloon league. Mrs.. Steelman is the only lady on the State executive committee. She ' is also president of the Atlantic County i W. C. T. 17.. and an able speaker. She | gave a splendid* address Sunday morn- ( ing in the Methodist Church holding the rlosest- attention of her hearers for about ap hour then both Mr. and Mrs. 1
Steelman sang several selections which were greatly appreciated by all. They ■ asked for a collection to aid the League and twenty-five dollars was contributed. They went to Burleigh in the afternrai 1 and at Rio Grande in the evening. Ail, 1 wer^ delighted with their visit here and ' j hope to have them again in the near I 1 PETERSBURG i t Mrs. Frank Sharp and son Lawrence, s of S«-a Isle City spent Thursday with | , her sister. Mrs. Martha Brown. v l>-on Mickle. of llarrisburg. Pa., spent e Sunday with his father. H. P. Miekle. J Ij Misses Irene Van Gilder. Corrie Blake and Pearl Caldwell returned C home from Ocean City last week. k George Sack and family, of Ocean j f City, spent Sunday with Joseph El- _ dredge. I Ed. Ross and. wife were in Ocean " j City Saturday. r Among those who attended the county fair at Court House were: William . .Matthews. Thomas Leach, Albert Clark ^ hnd Alfred Sapp and wife. , Rodney YanGildcr of Ocean View, ^ ' "pent Sunday with his mother. ' Ed. Ingersoll and wife, of Ocean City, spent a day last week \\ith Mrs. Cor- . ' nelius Smith. I M«"» v>otoria Corson was shopping in ■ Philadelphia a day last week. Mrs. Schurch and daughter Harriet, j . of Ocean City, were' guests of Mrs. ^ Fred S. Carter over Sunday. 1 — ~ ~~~ J ~ " i A Wholesome Aid ( to an who are enjoying the pleas and with to protect the alda iron sun, wind and insect biles. Glenn's Sulphur Soap To Personal Beauty ERMA Mr. and Mrs. Philip Beeves will soon take up their abode in this vicinity. ! Mrs. Margaret Sparks still continues 1 in |«x>r health. ™ I Rev. Joseph Garrison's lecture on Mon- ' j day evening was spicy and good. ¥ Little Martha Hawn is improving " . slowly from typhoid fever, under the i care of Dr. Lake. | A rally of the Epworth League will ; I take place in October at Tabernacle ' Church. The 1 sidles Aid Society of Tabernacle , Church met at Mrs. Jennie Bate's home at Fishing Cniek. Mrs. Bate very kindly _ ' treated the ladies to watermelon and fruits. The camp meeting in the grove bacl of the chureh promises to be jk.sncaean; il
some very able speakers till be present. Mine Lillie Meniel sp4t Sunday at *] Pleasantville. Rev. Mr. Moore is badly afflicted with tin? asthma; so ^nuch so that he is unable to preach , at times. Miss Rhoda Garretson, jwho was so badly injured some time jgo by being thrown from a motorcycfc, is getting better slowly. , Jj j CANDIDATES FOR COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENT The business of the city mast be man- , aged and i^ is the duty of its citizens . to do their -part and assume^beir share 1 of responsibility. The undersigned are not aspirants for public office because of any prospect of honor or 'profit but merely becaipie they are vitglly interested in the welfare "of this city, believe < in its bright prospects and arc! willing i i it be the will bf the people, to serve .-'or a term, as members of city council and work as earnestly as pogsbibi for the upbuilding of the resort and' its pros- j perity. , "" ^ .. i We are not the candidates of Any bo-s - or set of bosses and we are most earnestly opposed to all forms of bossism and dictation, particularly when the object is the use of the revenues of this city for personal advantage. If elected we propose^ to perform the 1 duties of the office in such manner as " shall be fair to all without fear or 4 favor, and in strict conformity to the law. We ask the support of the legal voters . of this city for nomination and election on this basis oaly. CHARLES A. SWAIN* ( GEORGE P. WENTZELL, T. TASKER SMITH, L. C. ASHBURN This advertisement paid for by L. C. . Ashburn. . For Nomination for County Clerk Charles C. Bohm's Announcement I have drcided to present myself as a candidate for the Republican nomination for County Clerk after careful consideration and consultation with many Republican voters in different sections of . the county. The direct primary has been provided for the express purpose of permitting any candidate to seek the support of J voters without the aid of a convention j and without appealingftpwny boss for the privilege of doing »o."Ti do not recognize either the legal or" moral right of | the officers of the Republican County I Executive Committee or any self-ap-pointed group of bosses to name the can. didates pf the Republican Party in this j county. This power belongs to the Republican voters and I desire to carry out the purpose of the direct primary | by seeking support directly of the _ voters of the county. If nominated I pledge myself to work faithfully for the success of the whole Republican ticket and if elected to devote myself earnestly to performing the J duties of my office for the best inter- * ests of our county and the best convenience of its patrons, without dictation - any source whatever, I respectfully ; solicit your support. CHARLES C. BO KM. ' advertisement paid' for by Chas. j E C Bohm Groceries, provisions, salt meets, tobacco, oranges, bananas, patent medicines, hardware, cigars and tobacco on sale at W. H. Smith's, 509 West Cape May. Advertise your wonts tn the | Cope May Star and Wave. I Read the Star and Wave W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUILDER AUTOMOBILE PAINTER | Large end Small Work Careful 1 Executed ' Estimates Cheerfully Furnished W. L_ EWING, JR. Wast Perry 8ts„ Keystone Phone
PROFESSION A! HENRY H. ELDRSKW •-* « ATTORNEY- AT -LAW Solicitor Id Chancery ror New Jersey Member of PaansyKanla Bar. Catic May. New Jersey. J. tiPICKR LKAMJNO COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW Solicitor. Maater and Kxamlner la Chancery Office: liuyfae* and Franklin street* Cape May, New Jeraey. SAMUEL. F. KLDREDOB ATTORNEY- AT -LAW Merchants National Bulldlao Washington and Decatur Su. Caps May, New Jersey. NOTARY tPUBLIC Solicitor and Master tn Chancery. 'Fhoa«~«SA G HUGHES ATTORNEY- AT- LAW Office: 602 Washington Street Cape May. New Jersey. NOTARY" PUBLIC Solicitor In Chancery O. BOLTON ELDREtSils ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offices : Merchants National Bank Buildlac Washington anu Docatur Sts. Cape May. New Jersey. \ NOTARY" PUBLIC Solicitor "In Chancery ! Keystone "Phone £6x JAMES M. E. HILDRETH ~ ' counseLloh-at-law Solicitor, Master and Examiner In i NOTARY "u^BLIC Offices at No.: 214 Ocean 8treet Caps May, New Jersey. Keystone 'Pbene >*A LEWIS T. STHVEaiS Connselloivat-L«w • ( t;U Special Master in Chanoery Supreme Court Commissioner Commlaaloner for Pennsylvania. 318-18 Washington St!, Cape May, N. J. MORGAN HAND, ^JR. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE, N. J. Bell 'Phone 6 - II* Wesley sveoue. Bell 'Pnone HX Oeean City. N. J. i DR. J. H. OLlVHtt ' DENTIST Estey Building, 111# Chestnut SC. Phllsdelphta. Pa. (One door a^jjj^tljh s Theatre) Appointments msy be made by Beli Telephone. Walnut 1SSID. Extracting A Our "Comfort" (j LibrarySpectacles I Make readier a pieaaure. A beon to -who use their eyes constantly. t C. A. LONGSTRETH | BptdaUtt in Eyt Toting 222 Market Street, Philadelphia j CAPE UkY OPTICAL 913 "WnnliMM km Street Cape iKf. N. J. Every.tihn* far fte Presaspihon Imkm a Special^ Kevshwie Phooe 44D. Estabfished 1886 Those Cnnictio THE DAYLIGHT STORE We've been doing some lively huffing lately to get our white goods department ready for the usual rush, i The fashion wealhervane indi1 eates a big demand for white materials this summer, i Our stock is complete and eon- f cists of the newest patterns, and j fabnes. 0. L. W. Knerr 518 & 520 Washington Si Capn May, N. J. Consult Jesse Brown on Tin Roofs and Spouting.
CAPE MAY COAL & ICE CO. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Best quality Coal as all times. Careful preparation. Guaranteed weight Pure Ice, manufactured from distilled water. Prompt and courteous service. Main Office -512 WASHINGTON STREET v , READING COAL YARDS and "t""— PERRY AND JACKSON STREETS THOMAS S. STEVENS Id) III IcjstMf Tekffcwes Manager :
JNfHtlM ftlFE MB 1WFFET 107 ARB K» JACKSON ST. r Lverjthing in season. Sfs foods and salads, Specialties Opts ail tlie year. Cottage trade solicited. Order* by pfceaM promptly attended te and detivered. Both Ptionea JOHN J. McCANN Keystone Telephone, 673D. Wm. F. Brown PLUMBING. STEAM and 9RS PITTING Jobbing A Specialty. 417 Washington Street Estimate Purnl^ied CAPE MAY Keyatone Telephone 1M A T~~~iIEaiMI h-f.M.4 HOUSECLEANING TIME IS HSSS . ant circumstancez. especial^ whaa tin . -. l-aw a; van Hlw iavJi uo Istoi: I F you are wondering where to send Your son to B complete hhis education, write tor a new W booklet entitled "Tom Brown at Peirce's,'' 1 j J which may assist you in reaching a decision. If you have a daughter whose future you are consider- , , ' ing, send for a booklet entitled "Secretarial Positions for ( , * ' Women." | [ Peirce School, The School You Have Always Known, ij ' > prepares young men and young women for useful careers, i ( \ and secures desirable positions for them upon the comple- ' ( \ tion of their courses of study. - ' | The 50th School Year will begin September 1, 1914. j j y ^ Office open every business day; call or send for 50th | | j i Annual Catalogue. E i: PEIRCE SCHOOL i ^^17-919 Chestnut 2t . VS VVhen You 'Can't Help Yourself and there is no place near at hand Pride, when you have a chill after bathing or being out in a rain storm, yA you will wish that you had brought a bottle with you. Don't go away withW out a bottle of good brandy, whiskey or ^ .. . gin. You may need it badly as "first ■ aid" and you will find it a life saver TEITELMAN'S Wholesale WINES and LIQUORS.. Manufacturers of Cold Spring Mineral .V ater 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 th« business, I only as* 1 j an opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell them at tha ' lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock before buying eke where. I ELDR1DGE JOHNSON, ' 318 Washiagtoa Street W. H. SMITH & SON 502 BROADWAY WEST CAPE MAY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Salt Meats. F re its, Oranges, Bananas. Patent Medicines. Hardware. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Keystone Phone 161M

