Cape May Star and Wave, 3 October 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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T MO! J4*Ta f GREEN CREEK ••I ! un : Miij-'Walk.m < 'onovr «lio visit<-4 • Mr 'JwttitMiji'.Mu York ha* return-.! '•"CWfc yUWtr^-il" of g""<l» of tin- Utr I vUMfHfui-l " "J> largely' attend?^ : ami btoii-i.t good prices. Untky tiie efliiaept mail schedule it j tak' » <#i» jjyreeldy papers from Saturday i morning till Monday night to reach i v% H of ten mik-s — that's going fOJDi-. * ,,, Vi «ak fi-li are biting nicely along the I £bps.a|i<vc. ; jjpiPB« Heinmingwav and wife, of > Jk est.it "a[M- May, call«i on hi sister. Sirs. Ilarrv Conover Sunday and hi» - U(Othrr. Elmer and wife. ^ f * .Mrs. AYifliam Holmes of Wildwood, • hprnt Sunday with her Kistera here. Mr»- Rw*e Boyd. Mrs. Win. Somera .anil Mi p. John Mathia were called to ' Seaville -Friday to attend the funeral 1 of William Conover. He discovered the 1 tlain beda- along the Cape slion- many years ago. I '* Mr. and Mr*. Ilony Fisher and wife t entertained her parents, George Cham- 1 ' fcers and wife and three .sisters from Court House Sunday. t ^ Rev . William A. Ellis, wife and two ' f(aons. (apt. M. M. Norbury and wife, Truman Hiekman and wife and Alfred Crease and daughter l.illie attended the < pot-pie supper at Rio Grande Friday 1 evening. > Mrs. Charles 1-op-r rootiniias quite 1 tick. Several teams from here are working on the road at Dias Ori-ek. Miss Helm Schellengcr left Monday i to attend Drezel school in Philadelphia. Tlie old corner store building recently ! bought by Oapt. Ezra "Norton is being 1 newly roofed snd otherwise improved for the occupancy of Mrs. Crowley, who • will move frtnii the Erricson store build- < ing. T. Hiekman spent Sunday afternoon ■ with Mr. ami Mrs. Clu.rl.-s ia-auiing at I Cold Spring. . Frank JloUiugsheiul rall.il on lii» sisters at Court House Sunday. I Truant officer of the Pnblic School* - was out on Monday and struck som<very unpleasant thing- wlto.-h eausul a test of the scJuad laws. n~ i.a- been very sueeessful in adjusting matters and getting the children in school, only having two warrants issued in the four years as an officer. — .His case will be ' prosecuted it', tlie full extent unless they come his way. Carles Kri.-s, agent for the Millville Flour a.l Grain Co.. visits our village every two weeks. Red, .Iruinftsh are biting along shore; seme fin.- eatehps arc being made. •h-orgr 55'; Hand, and wife, of Wild- 1 wood, who have been with friends here * tlie past two w.yks have return. -.1 home. Our fai filers who have grown fhinatoes for the Rio Grande Co.. have had only a half "nop. The Ckpe _Ji** Connt v Sunday School Association meeting will b.- held in the Presbyterian (liurcli at I k-ean City on Wedncadav next; all day. October 7th. Tlie' high school of the Township held a festival ill the K. G. K. Hull Thursday evening for Hie l»-n.-fit of II, -• Athletic Association. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER S CASTORIA TIDES FOR OCTOBER ■ . High How • A.M. P 3d. A.M. P.M. ! . ■ 1 Thursday 5 lit .I t:! 12 p. , 1 k Friday 8.114 (i.27 12. Ill l.tH ; 3 Saturday i. 47 7 its I IH I 47 ! A Suiidav 7.28 7x49 1.17 4.28 ! I 8 Monday - 8 "4 8.25 2.29 3. til ; « Tuesday S.42 9.113 3 IH 3 42 , 7 iY.iliies.lay U.lll ti ll 3.42 4.10 h Thuradav 9. 58 10.24 4. Ill 4.58 ! 9 Frkiav ' -111-33 II 07 4 3S 5 .HI 1 19 fcatimlm 1l .iill .37 5.39 ti.25 , .11 Sunday V 12 IH 8.25 7.I018 Monday \ 12 55 1 40 7.55 8.2"', 13 Tuesday I 3tl 2 2 4 8 .50 !t 24 ; 53 II IT'S . 17 Satili.ljSj i.39 «f!»2 12 13 12 . T.I 18 SuniaJlD diQiS 0.51 I 112 1.28 ( l!t Moiulav 7.15 7.38 1.31 2.15 *' Tuesday g., TVWv! 2.5 3 "2 21 5W.Iii.is.1h v TCTif M 13 s 20 3.4s 22 Khursdny " 38 10.114 4 13 4.38 1 23 Kridav 10. SO 10.58 ,.5.04 5.20 24 Saturday 11,24 11 55 5 .58 0.24 25 Pundav .12 24 0.11 7 24 21 i M.m.lav 14.50 1.40 7 50 .8.20 . 27 Ttiwlay 15" 2.33 *.5y u.33 28 5Y.ilnus.lay 3,00 3 33 in .... 1.1 33 2" lluiisdav 3.50 4:27Ttl.tti 11.27 39 FtfflJv ' 4 47 5 Iff 11 47 XI Mat unlay 5,83 0.00 12.10 IS. 33 Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL, APPLICATION'S, aa they cannot ranch the Beat of tb« disease. Catarah Is a blood or constitutional disease, -and -in order to :cute ft yon mast' take 1n- . tern*!- remedies. ' Hall's . Catarrh Cure is ' taken Internally, and. Acta directly upon . the blood and mucous surfaces. : Hall's Catarrh Cure ia not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best phy- ■ vlclans In this country for years and IB a regular prescription It I* -composed of the host tonics known, combined with the MamsfATMa 1 catarrh. Send for testimonial*, free. F. J. CHENEY * CO.. Props.. Toledo. O. . Sold by- Drurclsts. prioe TSc. . Take Bail's Family Pills for cooeUpaUoa. 1

DENNISVILLE it ii- llalstead of Syracuse, New York, ...» Ho guest during the past week of 1 li-r friend, Mis* Dorothy Hemphill. Miss llaUtcad related some recent exper- 1 ;■ -iict-s returning from Europe since the ' ear legal. " b«-iiig held up twice ae a ' j-oswb'r »pv — and enjoying (I) the lux- ■ uric- of a steerage berth on shipltoard. 1 Mrs. Jesse 5Vav Alexander, returned ' on Tuesday from her home in Las A inina*. Colorado, fo visit her parents. and Mrs. Eugene Way. All ber friend* ate d.-liglited to see her after n abw-nc,- of four year*. George Hawthorn, of Mays landing, «1kj has been an invalid for nine year*, , ■ ailed on his former patrons, H . M . 1 ami J. K. Carroll. Mr. Hawthorn trav. ■•led for Molami Sons, of Philadelphia. John Taylor and son, Albert, were lisitiMt. in our village on Saturday for fishing and rest, stopping at the 55' il- | cottage. Mrs. Way. Mis* Way, Mis* Rho Beesley. Mis* Eleanor Bcesley, motoring with l>r. C. W. Way. visited Beesley's and Sea Isle City on Monday. Friends of Frank Ruslinell are glad to »<y him able to be out oh the porch aftdr a grave illness of several weeks. Mrs. Zacharv Taylor and Mrs. Anna James went to Philadelphia on the 24tli of. September to attend the funeral of Julia Bloomsburg. a relative, whose early days were spent in South Mrs. Bloomsburg was a ■ daughter of the late Lemuel Edwards, Miss Helen Fisher of Clermont visited 3 schoolmate Gertrude 5Vestcott for the week end. • 'ul H. 5Varren who was kicked by i-. iiigwtonc's mule is not seriously . . Mis. Ruth Robert is visiting relative* ' at Krma, and .enjoying the Holiness (snip Meeting. Messrs. Well* and 5Varner. of Philadelpliii. spent tlie. week end in 'our vil- ' finding a way to enjoy our local Mrs. Ik— ia (3ic*ter and son and Miss Fi.ller n-turned on the twenty\th to their home in Brooklyn, after a •lea -ant summer in their cottage here. CASTOR I A For Infants and Cnildren. Ills Kind You Dare Always Bought - • i UNCLAIMED LETTERS ' List of unel»iiii.il lert.-rs remaining in Cape May 1'. 0. for week ending Kept. 18, 1914. y Allison, Mis^-fiPl'h-Battan. Jr.. Alfred II. Firrl.-r, Shep llama da, Mrs. Hill. John E. Ilolt. Pod Jaekson. Mis* Rose ' LinsK" Ruffu* Malloy. Mrs. John F. ( Norton. S. T. } ■ X St e vena David -» W'ret h." Mi s. Fran.i-s * in) .-ailing for the above.' plea-,- say advertised. ' .1. K. TAYlJtR. P. M. "PEACE ON EARTH" Though jill the world at odds ap|iear. t rim war is everywhere. I lore vet i. hope the la.r.l « ill" 1,,-ar I To quell the ire of man's revolt. J The rare of mankind sprung ; | Cry out to save from liattle tomb ] \ round the gl.ds- let prayer be said, j (III bended ku.-e. sincere. | !!.•*< -ecli Almiglitv God oVrii.-ail ! I "d an. angel mar. With Wilis, wrings of "Peace on earth. 1 ll.HNl Will to mm:" perchance The voici- „f lu-aven given birth ' 55"ould enter even France. Restrain the Slav, withhold the Russ, Give Britain shame afield. ' Alutsh the Fatherland, and thus Induce tlie whole to yield. To Him. Diviue. Oraui|sitent. Thi- ever-living King, That all may dwell in sweet content * On earth Hi* praises sing. C. A. -Brewton. NOTICE T hereby give notice that I will not i be rvwpoustble for any debts unless con- ' fraMtil by tin^. lf. !' _ BEN JAiilX "OBJJKLAH, fir. ; Hated September 22. 191.47. 795-H-26 _3t eipfri'itt the Audi- I AUTdi Serf ta>Tm dale Til HrwrtT and York'* Central Pharmacy.

NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS . Estate of Michael Kearaa, Deceased. Pursuant to the order of Edward L. Rice, Surrogate of the County of Cape May. made on tha 21 sf day of 8<ptemIs r A. D. 1914, on the application of the subscribers. Executors of «ud de-i.-aaed within nine- months from the 21st day of September, A. D. 1914, or they will be forever barred of any acagainst the subscribers. STEPHEN KEARXS, SAML EL T. BAILEY, J SPICES LEAMING, Executors Proctor. 828-9-26-gt A. H. FAULKNER Contractor and Builder KkjatOBC Fkoat glm •21 Hashes Street , Cape lay, N.J. JOHN BRIGHT 6ENERAI INSURANCE Real Estate and I Mortgage Investments HOT KMMNt »"!Jl*80D I. J. W. H. BRIGHT Fire Insurance any part of Cape May C« HOLLY BEACH. N. J FOR 1 SALE 1 A T East Cape May—a few lots in the very best locations. New Jersey and York Aves., between Madison and Pittsburg Aves. at figures if sold soon. WM. N. WEAVER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Cottage Renting a Specialty 221 Decatur Street Both Phones

Grueeriei, provision*, rait meat*, fruit*, tobaeeo, oraagra, bananas, patent m*di*in»*. bardwara, cigars and tobaeeo on oak at W. H. Smith's, MS T1 road wit, West Cap. May. | f . j M. H. WARE 516 WiBHISffTOS 8T. Hardware Fishing Tackle Cutlery and House Furnishing* K*Titom 114 1 Troy Laundry Coder Same Maaageaeat Siace IW5 All shirts hand- - jit oned. Ladies' fine wear all dried in open airHarry E. Balm, Proprietor 3 10 Decatur Street Cape May, N. J. Keystone Phone «#D. Bat. 1S46. EDWARD W. SAYRE ' Carpenter and Builder, i JOBBING WORK WILL RECEIVE j PROMPT AND EFFICIENT ATTEN- j TION. *14 QUEEN STREET r 1 M. K. BROWN ; PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER 22 Years Experieaee Bell anything, any time or any placa. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Terns rsae--able. I 1S1 Yerk Ave, Weet Cape May. HOTEL DEVON f OPEN ALL THE YEAR. STEAM HEAT, RUNNING WATER. REASONABLE ■ RATES. J. L. KEHR, PROP. C !

- j ^ WINDSOR HOTEL id) near the beach open all the year ^ * i.arge Sun Parlora. ElectricJElevators vpjpjp Open Fires and Steam Heat C -^/UyNJ. miss halpin / r-ALPIN' W. DAVID ex3P°Eyre,ErnsCE REGISTERED PLUMBER 1144 washington st. cape m y, n. Keystone Phone 209 Y - , ■ - JOHN F. GORSKI XLatlor fleit to post Office SUITS MADE TO ORDER cleaning scouring pressing repairing CLEANING WHITE CLOTHES A SPECIALTY ■ ■ — i. - *o i

J JtLMl HORSES FOR SALE Constantly on band all sorts of bones from the heapest to the beet, any size or kind. JiMt write what you want mmd I will send it on 10 days trial and will take it away if not satisfactory. You positively take no chance as the animal Must Suit You. Remember that the guarantee w good on Horses Coirs sold at Auction as well as at private sales. Most of Cape May County horses come frooa Woodbine, on account of square dealings. MAX POTASHNICK ^4* Woodbine. N. j. rf - A — I , , - You will save money BY DEALING AT OUR STORK. 5YR HAVE A FULL LINE OF LADOW AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS. UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, LADIES DRESSES AND CHILDREN'S DRESSES. J. Laventhol 319 WASHINGTON STREET ys - STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN DAILY FOR THE SUMMER SEASON. DERR'S ICE CREAM Special Attention to Family Trade. Orders Promptly Delivered Factory, 314 Mansion St. Dining Room, 313 ^fiRStx01' TABLE D'BOTK DINNERS A SPECIALTY Keystone Phone s*A MERION CAFE hZD^sl: Director W. H. Stovenson of the Ackers' Balcony Restaurant, Philadelphia, will render musical selection* every evening from 8410 to 12.00 p. b. j and every afternoon from 6 to 6 p. m Commencing Saturday, August 1st, 1914, the usual excellency in '.he kitchen is assured. A. C. ZILUNGER. Prop. ============================= A NEW REGIME AT THE CAPE MAY FARMSTEAD We would ask you who reads this, whether a permanent resident '9f Cape May, or a summer visitor, to make a visit to the Cape May Farmstead, where improvements in all directions have been effected since last season. Here you will see an up-to-date Dairy, a magnificent Herd of Jersey Cattle, Tuberculin tested, and a Poultry and Duck Farm that can hardly be excelled. In addition, the herd is under the direct inspection of the State Veterinarian. The Cows are groomed twice daily, and Udders are carefully wasfecd before each milking. Each milker wears a white linen suit and the Milk is drawn from the Cow into covered Sterilac Milk Pails which are furnished with a double set of ^trainers to pi event any foreign matter contaminating the milk- The Dairy is fitted with all known appliances to ensure the purity of the milk, and all mechanical work is done by electricity. To take all these precautions and provide the best appliances, has been an enormous T expense, and. why has this been doneT so that our patrons should have such absolutely pure milk that it can hardly be surpassed no matter what source it comes from. Milk is acknowledged to be s<i necessary an article of diet that no precaution taken can be too great to ensure its reliability. Commencing with the first of June we will supply select family milk, with a 5% butter fat test at 20c per quart. This will be supplied only in paper non-refillable bottles. The nursery Milk will be sold at 15c per quart and the household milk at 10c per quart. Speaking of the Poultry Department, we will have 3000 broilers and 1500 Ducklings to supply our patrons, and the supply of newly laid eggs unlimited. All our birds are alfalfa fed to produce that sweet and tender flesh which is so desirable to connoisseurs. TFe also have a large acreage planted with all kinds and varieties of up-to-date vegetables which will be supplied direct to your door daily hv our large Truck Wagon. Do' not stand in doubt, but give our products a trial and we guarantee you will he perfectly satisfied. The entire plant is under the practical management of GEO. C. REA. Supt.