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GREEN CREEK The churches were closed all day Sun- ' day on aocount of ram. Ckpt. Jos. James was doing business at Wildwood SaturtUv and T. Hick— wh visited the resort .on Monday. 1 1 Kichard Holmes, onr mail agent, has ' 1.1A his auto up for the winter; he' it having his hack repainted. Ofir Fyke fishermen are catching a ' : few m eels and other small fish. 1 Frank Schellmger and Clarence Som era are among our most successful duck ' ■hooters. > Itr. Harry Haielhurst, who is at his J ' farm at Manahawkin, entertained Geo. I hCzser last week. He generously re-]) membered some of his friends here with nice black ducks when he sent Mr. Mix- 1 ' ner home. The road contractors did" not work on Monday as the storm did not clear till ' afternoon but was on the job Tuesday. 1 "William Worth, wife and son. at- 1 tended the funeral of their grandson ' Walter Shirers at Wildwood Monday. The little fellow was run down by a motor car and instantly killed. Onpt. Charles P. Vana'man and wife • ' oi Diaa C reek was here a short time ' on Saturday. Oapt. Joseph Camp and wife are arranging to attend th»- State Grange. He is a past master and president of the ' county board of -edneatjon. , Frank HoHingahead-ds having a new . roof and new weather boarding put on his house. William Thompson is doing the work. David Holmes, who has resided at Dias Creek for many years is here with" his mother this week. . I George W. Hand and wife were enter - tainrd by CVpt. and Mrs. M. M. NorVury Wednesday- evening and enjoyed a black duck supper. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Miller, who have 1 . been in Chicago are now daily visitors ' at their farm here. A photographer was at the ' school grounds last week and took many pic- j lures of the building and scholars. Chpt Joseph .Tamos i« having his tenant' house repaired, new ly weatherboarded, new windows and a back enclosed abed built. His brother. Robert, ' of Millville, and George W. Hand, of . ■Wildwood. are doing the work. CkpC M. M. Xorbury and wife were ( sailed to Port Elirabeth last -week- to attend the funeral of her only brother, Mr. George Sylvers. John R. Watson and wife and sou Clarence and wife, of Bvlmere, are guests of Ed. Hollingahead -thi« week. ! . Mr*. Watson was Miss Mary Holmes, daughter of the late G. Holmes. | | tbe revival meetings have closed at | Rnrleigh and pastor Ellis is now. home | stoves, heaters a!fd ranges. , Gall and see our line of Stove Board-. Coal Hdds. Oil cloths, stove Blaekiu- , c wj fnamvl>. ] JESSE M BROWN. ; j — " ■« I CALLING CARDS Engraved art printed . Pn-mpt service at the Star ■ snd Wave Stationery De|>arrmejit. ] — i , o 1 1 Buy your gifts now. in < Cap- .May:- " jf
| COLD SPRING . j Merchant Herbert Shaw, of Holly ; Beach, was eallihg on old friends dur- , i iiig the week. . | Mrs. E. Iteming and daughter Grace j spent several days of last week in Phil- , ' adelphia. , ' The store opened by Samuel Roberta tin the J. C. Kldredge building is flour- ' ishing and doing, an excellent business. ' Good luck to the new enterprise^ , ' Mr. John W. Wilbraham superintended the filling in about the Grange hall ' garage Wednesday when the men turp- , | ed out in force with their teams and j worked faithfully toward this end. The . | good ladies meantime prepared a tempt - t j ing pot-pie dinner for the tired work--I era when they should halt for the midi day repast. ■ Mrs. Emma Ewing had charge of the I cleaning department and when finished j the hall looked an clean as a new pin. Mrs. Belle 1 .-earning is spehding some , time with her son Edward. ! The body of Robert Parsons, son of John and Harriet Parsons, was laid to rest in Cold Spring Presbyterian Cem- 1 , , etery Thursday. , i Mr. and Mrs. E. Doughty visited Burj leigh Tuesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sliinn. of Mt. | , IToll-. V. .1.. spent Friday at the home , of Mr. an-l Mrs. Albert Matthews. 1 ' Mrs, Ida t routhem. ol Cleveland. <>., 'is enjoying her visit lien- among Imr! " old friends. ■ Miss Mildri-d Miller -pent the wis-k , 'i Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Shaw, at their home in Xarberth. Pa. Backache Worry You? Some Cape May Court House People Have Learned How to Get kelief t How many people sutler from an ach- ! ing bock? I How few know the cause ? If it hurts to stoop or lift— j If you sutler sudden, darting pains — ! j • If you are weak, lame and tired, Suspect your kidneys. Watch fur nature's signal. The first sign may be headache or dizScanty, painful, or loo frequent unNervouaness or a constant, dead -tired feeling. Avert the serious kidney discs**, Treat the weakened kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pills. A remedy especially for sick kidneys. Endorsed in Chpe May Court House by | your friends and neighbora. Mrs. Martin Spalding. Atlantic Ave- ' Cape May Oourt House, says: "My ached and I often felt diary and The secretions from my kidneys were also a source of annoyance, i Doan's Kidney Pills soon restored me to ■ good health.' - j Price 50c.. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney ^remedy — g<-t Doan's Pills — the same that^Mrs. Spaldhad. Foster-Mi Iburn Co-.^Prop,. Bnfi falo. N. Y. MADE IN AMERICA , Cape May Bond, the paper -of unusual i quality, 'made in three styles with i i velopes to match— ''tar and Wave j Stationery Department. Aj
RIO GRANDE Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Harris and son, Clayton, were noticed among Tuesday's gunners, they being well paid for their . day's sport. Miss Nellie Brown, our obliging agent of the Reading Railroad, has been spend- " ing her two days vacation with her mother at Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs. George Thorson were visiting friends at Wildwood on Monday. The revival meetings are Mill in progress in the Pentecostal Church of the Naxarcne here, and" are being conducted by an evangelist and his assistants." Those who attended the, district meeting of the Grange, which was held in 1 Wilmington, Del., on Friday last from this place were — Mrs. Joseph MmeKissic. and son Fred and Xfiss Allie Hildreth. • One of our promising young gunners, • whom we must not fail to mention is George Kimble, son of Mr. and Mrs. . William Kimble, who has three rabbits, four squirrels, one pheasant and , one duck to his credit thus far this year. | Mrs. Frank Jones is spending a week with relatives and friends in Philadelphia. Merrill Xeal. who is employed in Devon, Pa., spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred NeaL Mrs. Floss Hampton, accompanied by a friend of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Alex Edwards. Mrs. Abbie Jodie is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. James I-oelc. Jonathan Cresse and wife, of Wild- ' wood, "arc spending a week with relaEphraim Hildrctb was transacting business at Wildwood on Tuesday, i Miss Olive Harris who is ' pursuing a business course at Pierce's College. Philadelphia, spent Sunday with her mother, 1 Mrs. Emma Harris, of this place. Branson Hand, of West Cape May, y spent Friday and Saturday with his r- frit-nd, William MacKissic. Miss Leah Harris^ daughter of Mrs. :c William Harris, who is teaching school 1- at. Iona spent Saturday and Sunday ; under the parental roof, ts I John G. Schellenger of West Cape r- j May. sp- nt Saturday and Sunday with s-j his aunt. Mrs. Warren C. Xeal. Coleman and Walter Fisher, of t'am1- ! den. were here on a gunning trip" {he 11 ""first of the week as the guest of their 1- ! 4AM ■-■Hi ie i COCHTT SXUCTOBT t- J Justice of Supreme Counrt. fv.mutl KaI llsch. Dem. June 16. 1S1*. j Circuit Judge. Clarence L. Cole. Dem. H Hit. I Law Judge. Henrjr H. Kldrcdi-e. Dem. IC| April 1. 191*. , j Prosecutor of Pleas. Matthew i-fferaon I -Dem.. 191*. » n- 1 Sheriff. Coleman F. Coraon. Dem., 1917 ie 1 Coroners — N". A. Cohen. Rep.. «V lid wood Nov.. 1914; Wm. H. Thompson, Hep. ! I-ower Township. Nov.. 1914; Mart ,f | Lake, Rep.. Ocean City. Nov . ' »1 1. o County Clerk. A. Carlton HUAraHi. Rep. ,. , Jan.. 1915. j Surroraie. Edward I.. KTce. Dem.. Nov. . I 1917. r" State Senator. Harry Wheal on Dem. j 1915. j Assemblyman. Lewis T. Stevens. 1915 County Collector. Joseph I. Scull Rep ! IC County Board of Elections — H. S ' Dougherty. Alfred Hand. Walter Ruth j i„ erford. C. M. Weatcott. Terms of Court — Second ' Tuesday lr [ April. September and December i CAI.LING CARDS Engraved and | printed. Prompt service at the Star _ and Wave Stationery Department. i { I See those new hahy coaches a I I Wentsell'a. IS Perry street Advertise your irnnts tn lh» ' Cope A fay Star and Wave. 1 '" Read the Star and Wars W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUILDER AUTOMOBILE PAINTER Larg* »nd Small Work d Caraftll Excepted Estimates Cheerfully Furnished h W. L. KWINQ, JR. Wast Parry Sta.. , Keystone Phone * ——————
I PROFESSION Al HKNRT u. ai.nkmiQi ATTORNKV-AT-LAW ' Solicitor In Chancery lor New Jaraay Member ot Pennsylvania Bar. Cape May. New Jersey. J. BPICKR L NAMING COC N 8B1J.OR- AT-LA W Solicitor. Master and Mxanuaer ta Chancery uBw. Muchaa and Franklin strwMa Cape May, Nrfa'Jeraky. 1, BAMUEL V. MLDRKDQK ATTORNKV-AT-LAW Merchants National Bank Building - Waaklagton and Decatur Bin. Cape May. New Jeraey. NOT AMI PUBLIC ] Be lie! tor and Master in Chancery. , KaySaana PhoAa It A. FLO TP C. HUOtaa i OA**; 691 Washington Street Cap* May. New Jeraey. 1 NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor la Chaacvry 1 " O. BOLTON EuPREDOE ' ATTOR NXT-AT- LA W uScea: Merc). seta National Bank Buljdina Waaulnctnn and Dedatur Sis Cape May. New J -re»y. J NOTARY PUBLIC j Solicitor in Chancery Keyatonr 'Plione I6x i JAMES M. E. HJI.DRETH ; COUNSELLOR- AT-LAW Solicitor, Master and Examiner la j Char oery ' NOTARY PUBLIC Offices at Ko. 114 Ocean Street Cape May. New Jersey, j Keyatone 'Pbene HA ^ LEW IB T. tTITENI Counsellor-at-Law ' Special Matter In Chancery Supreme Oeurt Cominlssioner CommUMener for PanaayTvatila. . 315-18 Gap* May, X, J. C I vnf mimR AND SURVKTOR CAT'S Stlr xxJkr HOU8K. N. J. ? Bell 'Pboae 6 «i9 Wealay avenue. i Bell 'Phone 5«X Oaeaa City. N. 1. DR. J. H OLIVER DENTIST Rstay Bulldin*. 1119 Cheataut BL, Philadelphia. Pa (One door above Keith's Theatre) OS ,1 1 have juat bought one thousand seta Y of troth from a dealer who was in need o' money — they are the beat and finest i- tretli that can be made. To give my li patients a chance to get a bargain I w ill make them a 815 set for 812 until . February 1st. Rest for Tired Eyes glasses accurate! y j fitted, which tsLcf JiOwAiN away all un- J CAPE MAY OPTICAL | 518 Wasnington Street Cape May. N. J. | Everything for- the Eye. Prescription Ileuses a Specialty i Keystone Phone 44D. j Established 1886 Phone Gonnictio ' THE DIMI STORE - j WeVe been doing soma lively I huat'ing lately to get our white goods department ready for the usual rush. The fashion weatherrane indicates a big demand for white materials this summer. ] Our stock U complete and eonI biat* of the newest' patterns, and fabrics. 0 L. W Knerr S18 & 520 WaatuDgton St | Cap* May, N J. ' i I •i
CAPE MAY COAL & ICE Cfti L 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 y,.j, READING COAL YARDS and iar pERRy AND JACKSON STREETS ! THOMAS S. STEVENS. ikii and Keystone TtkpksDes Manager !
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