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GREENCREEK CJixs. H. Loper and wife are on their annual winter visit with Port Elizabeth friends. Ed. Armstrong and wife are with Rev. " . W. A. Moore and wife at Oenterton. They have a new baby at the parsonage. I/fttis Oonover and wife have returnad from a pleasant visit with Ed Evans : and wife, of Millviile. Alfred Peterson, wife and two sons of ; Court House spent part of last week with her parents here. Luther Cresse has been confined to the bouse for more than a week with symptoms of pneumonia. Mrs. Hattie Errickson is with George Mixner and' wife for the winter. Washington Hilton and wife, of Wild- - wood, came over in their auto and took Mrs. Cecelia Selover home with them last week. William Oonover, engineer on an ocean steamer, w«s at home part of the week. Mrs. Sally Erricson made a business trip to Philadelphia last week. Rev. W. A. Ellis made a business trip 1 to Philadelphia the first of the week. Frank Hollihgshead has greatly improved the looks of his home by a coat of paint, new windows and other improvements. Capt. M. M. Xorlwry drove to Dias Creek Friday and took his sister ti Court House with him. Mr. Thomas Swain, of Goshen, is spending a few weeks with Oiarl"s Tin!lingshead and wife. Ralph Schellinger got a' fore'gn sub- j stance in his eye Saturday and suffered 1 ' great pain until it was removed. Mrs. Mary Lehman of the Wild wood ] Water Works, and her daughter, Mrs. ■ Bennett, from Holly Beach, ceiled on I friends here Saturday. Wilmon Rateman and William Stiles j '< were doing business at Rio Grande t Monday. Poland Stiles drove to Court House to ' : visit his sick mother Friday. He was ■ in Philadelphia last week and bought a fine looking horse. He took it to Bur- 1 < leigh and swapped it for one h* has ' , previously owned that muted his big i horse Gus. The officers of Excelsior Castle were | installed Saturday night. The Temple : officers will he installed this Thursday j their supper will be held same evening. The Castle supper will be held Wednes- : day. January IS, at "AO p. m. Mr. and Mr*. Granville H.Steelman of Atlantic CStv spent Sunday here. In the evening they conducted a temper- ! •nee rally in the Presbyterian church. ! The Methodist church was closed so all could attend this service. Mr. Quimby. who has been secured to 1 take charge of the school here, was 1 detained and Rev. P. D. Lawrence is j conducting the school in the meantime. i Miss Marion Mixner with other young friends, were in Philadelphia to witness ' the great parade and Xew "Year shoot- 1 era All enjoyed the trip. James McLinden and friend of Angle- > sea, passed through here Tuesday. Miss Sadie Brown who is in a Phils- > delphi* hospital studying to become a trained nurse, spent New Year's day i with home friends.. I A new autp is looked for in town any \ dev this month and an airship will bel a close follower.
" — ■ " j RIO GRANDE j Miss Marvie Borse of Green Creek is . , visiting her friend Miss Virginia Ed- " wards- for a week. j Mr. John Kirby of Ocean City visited his best girl here during the holidays. Mrs. Edna Kndieott entertained her . Sunday school class on Saturday evc- , ning. Miss Olive McDonald visited her uncle ^ ■ at Burleigh during vacation. Mr. Lot Conngll^who was hurt by being thrown over an embankment ' on , Wednesday is improving slowly. ! The two Misses Harris who arc employed away spent a week here with | , their mother. Mrs. Emma Harris. Mrs. Fred Xeal entertained on Christmas, .1. B. Hand and wife, of Burleigh; ' , Mary E. Riley and two sons of West ' | Haven. Conn.; Merrill R. Xeal. of Devon, I' Pa.; and Robert Xeal of Bucknell Cni-I versify, Lewiaburg. Pa. All enjoyed dinner under the parental roof. t Mrs. Paul was called to Philadelphia j ^ on Wednesday to her sun. he having to i ^ go through a serious operation. ! i Mrs. Carlton, who has been quite jU-|. for a week fa quite much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Denn took Christmas j ' dinner with their son Harry at Ocean j i City. , Rev. Mr. Henriek entertained a young j tiou of the holidays. 1 1 Mrs. Harry Hand is visiting her par- ' ents for a short time, in the city of ( Brotherly Love. I Mr. David Goff and wife have return - I j ed home after spending several days • | with friends in Eidora. , ' EXPORTERS SHOW VALUE OF TEACHING SPANISH i Say Brumbaugh Plan Would Aid Com- j > j merce with South America. 1 Approval of Governor -elect Brum- 1 i plan to include the study of i -Spanish in the puh'ic s-hool curriculum . ' is heard on every side of maritime cir- • ' cleg. Tlie teaching of the Spanish lani guage to public school pupils would be a ; I bond of closer friendship with the conni tries of South America, and an incentive i j for promoting trade, ur-the opinion of ■ j many shipping men. 'I It was pointed out that Germany owed . ! much of her commercial success in South • ' America to the students of the language [ so numerous throughout the Fatherland. f Even in England the teaching of Spanish i : was neglected and in many cases where • concerns had dealings with South Amer- . j ica they employed Spanish-speaking > Germans to conduct that end of the busNERO'S SALT-WATER FISH ! Iu Xero's time fresh water fish were ' , eaten only by the common people. The • , patricians desired salt water fish, and ' , to keep a eonstant supply conveniently " I at hand, the very "rich men of the time • built these subterranean piscinae, keep- ' I ing them filled with sea water, and i causing to the hauled from them at a " | moment's notice the glittering denizens 1 of old ocean. These ancient piscinae are dry now, and it is not known how the sea water was conveyed to them. ' I 8m those - new baby eoacbsa mt j 1 WantsalTa. II Parry street.
rHE REAL ESTATE i TRANSFERS ! j The following is an abstract of the conveyances entered for record in the County Clerk's here for week ending December 26, 1914: City of Cape May Abbie Garretson et al. to Georgianna H. Garretson. lot situate on X. W. aide of Columbia avenue, 160 feet K. E. from j Franklin street, containing 5176 square ! ■feet of land. Realty Corporation of Cape May to j 1 Thompson S. Westcott. Lot 1034, plan ' A. Cape May County Gazette*-" HOW POLITICIANS FLATTER FARMERS ; In tin- current issue of Farm and Fireside, the uatinonal farm paper pub- : Hailed at Springfield. . Ohio, Herbert Quick, the editor, writes a new serial story the principal character in which is Jim Irwin, a remarkable rural school teacher who tries to stir up his community on the subject of improved educational opportunities for the children j aad encounters liard-shelled conserve- j tive opposition. He attends a political meeting and in the course of a speech ; gives his hearers. a few truths in the i following words: I. •'The politiana come out into the j farming districts every campaign and j 1 get us hayseeds for anything they j want. They give us clodhoppers the i glad hand, a cheap cigar, and a cheaper j ; smile after election—and that's all. I ■ can't blame them so very much. The ' trouble is we don't ask them to do any- ' i thing better. I want a- new kind of! rural school; but I don't see anv pros- j pect. no matter how this election goes, for any change in them. We will bit e : . to work out our own sai.'ation. < mr ' political ring never"!! do anything but j the old things." JERSEY SWAIN'S FANCY TURNS TO THOUGHTS OF WOOING It Has to, With the Threat of a $50 Fine Confronting Bachelors. The Jersey swain is sad today, he trcm- 1 bles in hi6 shoes. | His heart is soft and soggy' neath a woeful weight of dread; He fears he may be jilted cold, and so ; ' he hks the blues ; " j It may cost fifty dollars if the girl declines to wed. Camden bachelors suddenly stopped Insisting of the joys of single blcsscdneds*' today. Wooing became the established order. Old lover's quarrels are being j patehed up at a remarkably rapid rate | and the girls are making all the terms. diaries w. Ostron. of Jersey City, i» ' responsible. Mr. Ostron is a recently; j elected member of the State Assembly, j I Formerly he was a bachelor. He be- ! Jersey men should not be b'lehe- j j and accordingly he lias issued fair ( i warning he intend- to introduce a bill1' Tinto tlie legislature imposing a tav of, J about #50 on all men who do net" marry, j savs Mr. Ostron. "and I think it Very ' | a bit of use for those vacillating indi-! | vidua Is "jm dodge responsibility, ami I J to impress this fact upon them if! the the legislature will consider my bill favorably. ! | STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES. | Call and see our line of Stove Boards, j Coal Hods. Oil Cloths. Stove Blacking! and enamels. JESSE M BROWN CALLING CARDS Engraved and printed. Prompt service at the Star and Wave Stationery Department.
W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUUDER AUTOMOBILE PAINTER Large end Small Work Carefull Executed Estimates Cheerfully Furnished W. L. EWING. JR. Wert Perry 8t»_ Keystone Phone
PROF ESS IdNAl ; HKNBT H. BJJDRJRDOB ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Solicitor ia Chancery for New Jsraaj ] Member of Pennsylvania Bar. Cape May. New Jersey. 1 J. SPICKR LEAKING COUNSELLOR- AT-LAW i Solicitor. Muter* and Examiner in Chancer? OBn: Hughes and Franklin streets Cape May, New Jersey, i 1 SAMUEL F. ELD HEDGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sts. Cape May, New Jersey. NOTARY PUBLIC i Solicitor and Muter In Chancery. Keystone 'Phone ISA. FLOYD C HUGHES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office: SOS Wuhlngton Street Cape May, New Jersey. NOTARY PUBLIC . Solicitor is Chancery ' o. BOLTON ELDREDOF ~ ' I ATTORNEY-AT LAW Offices: UercnenU National Bank Building Wuhlngton and Decatur Sts ; Cape May. New J r».y. I I ' - NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor In Chancery Keystone 'l'hone 26x JAMES M. E. HflLDRETH , COUNSEL LOR- AT-LAW Solicitor. Muter and Examiner In j Char eery NOTARY PUBLIC 1 Offices at No. 214 Ocean 8 treat j Cape May. Nsw Jersey. Keystone 'Phone SIA . i" LEWIS T. STEVENS I | Counael>or-at-Law ! Special Master in Chancery Supreme Csurt Commissioner Commissioner for Pennsylvania. . 315-18 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. MORGAN HANB, JR CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE. N. J. Bell 'Phone I III Wesley avenue, • Bell 'Phone S«X 0«ean City, N. J. ■ DR. J. H- OLIVER DENTIST Est ey Building 1120 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. Pa. I (One door above Keith's Thea're) 1 I have just bought one thousand sets of teeth from a dealer who was in need • o' money- -they arc the best and finest teeth that can be made. To give my 1 patients a chanee to get a bargain I | will make them a $15 set for $12 until 1 February 1st. I WMtWWWWUWtWISIIWIMW r I
1 Rest for { Tired! Eyes I | j sway all unIC.JL LOWBSTRETH, "MESM?* I "l«VWVCiVW Wt; 'AWVV. wwwwt CAPE MAY OPTICAL ; 513 Washington Street Cape May. N. J. I Everything for .the Eye. Prescription Lenses a Specialty : Keystone Phone 44 D. 1 i 1 I Established 1886 'Phone Connectio J THE MUM SIM We've been doing tome lively J hust'jng lately to get our white ' goods department ready for the I usual rush. The fashion weathervane indi- j eatee a big demand for white materials this summer. Our stock is complete and eon j sists of the newest patterns, and j fabrics. 0. L. W. Knerrj 518 & 520 Washington St, j Cape May, N. J.
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. Mam Office -512 WASHINGTON STREET 1 v T READING COAL YARDS >nd '""•"PERRY AND JACKSON STRE TS THOMAS S. STEVENS. to* to*, to*. Km-
fiUDICORIUM CAFE AND BUFFET 107 ANB KB JACKSON ST. Ev«,lh«e in .c w. Su food. *n4 ahA, SfKckltic. Open all the year. Cottage trade solicited. Order. by yhma promptly attended to aad (totevsnd. Both Pttone* JOHN J. McCANN Keystone Telephone. 673D. Wm. F. Brown PUUMBING. STEAM and GAS FITTING Jobbing A Specialty. 417 Washington Street Estimate? burnished CAFE MAY Keystou Telephone 12S A
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HOURECI.EANING TIME IS »ml 1* «M In he attendee with unpleuant clrcumstancea. especially whu Mm vemoval of furniture and ptJftrea bring, out the defects to your wall papers. It la also the but time to have aew papering done, and a postal mailed to W. L. LeNolr will ' bring him to you wlftb sample, of any deacrtptloa. HI, weak la of the but. and his prima mars tbaa reasonable. W. LENOIR »1» WASHINGTON STRUT Keystone Phone lltx.
Peirce School THE SCHOOL YOU HAVE ALWAYS KNOWN Provides a general education in connection with a technical training for business life. Its courses of study prepare young men and young | women fer business and secretarial positions. New students may begin at any time. i 50th Year Book will be sent upon request. PEIRCE SCHOOL 917-919 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, Pa.
CHRISTMAS SPECIALS I Port, Sherry, Muscatel {$1.45 per gaL Sweet Catawba | 30c per bottle One kottle Kentucky Reserve Whiskey | rf» v rt/v One hot. Port Wine, one hot. Sherry Wine j <P A hvV One bottle Victoria Port >V ine; one bottle) « *TEf Muscatel Wine; 1 hot. Blackberry Cordial j A « / O One bottle Private Stock Whiskey; one hot ) g ~ tie Port Wine; hzdf-pint bottle Cherries j $ ' il bottle Claret, 30c; Jamaica Rum, 50c, 75c and $1.00; ,i qt Cherries, 90c; Cooking Brandy, 75c and $1.00 TEITELMAN'S Wholesale WINES and LIQUORS.. Manufacturers of Cold Spring Mineral W ater Shoes! Shoes! NEW, LARGEST AND BEST ST08K OF LADIES', MBN'S AND GHILDREN'S SHOES AT LESS THAN PHILADELPHIA PRI0E8. AN ENTIRE NEW AND LASOE 8T0CK OF WALL PAPER j Which Will Be Sold «t Pri'-et. to Defy Competition. • j Having had many years' experience in the business, •! only ana j an opportunity to convince ray customers that T can Rell them at the lowest possible priceR. Please examine my stock before buying elswhere. J. - ' ELDRIDGE JOHNSON. 318 Washinsrton Street
• W. H. SMITH & SON 502 BROADWAY WEST CAPE MAY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Salt Meats. Fruits, Oranges, Bananas. Patent Medicines Hardware. CIGARS AND TOBACCO ,J Ke^doo, PboM 161M

