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11 1 111 Erma, N. J. Is the best place in the County to Buy Fertilizers, Seeds and Farm Implements. A full line of everything on the farm. A separate store room for a line of harness and harness repairs. I All kinds of feeds bought by the carload giving best prices. A $5,000 line of Shoes to make your selection from. Gents' Furnishing Goods and Dry Goods Full Line of Groceries

THE MAN ABOUT TOWN Mrs. Lutta Liugert (nee Rutherford) is visiting her parents at their Decatur street cottage. Alfouzo Bennett, of Philadelphia, is here, placing his Franklin street cottage in order for the season. Mrs. Georgianna Garretson and sister of Jackson street are passing the week end in Philadelphia. 1L is t good time now to see that the ' payments are in condition for pedestrians. Those in authority should see to it. Mr. and Mrs. George 1). McCreary ! have been here for several days. Mrs. Edward Greas's Sunday school I class netted quite a sum by the sale of | Larkin's goods. Edmund K. Broun, formerly with the Real Estate Oo. but now of Xew York, was here on Wednesday looking over his holdings. John P. Doyle, formerly of the New i Cape May Hotel, was here the first of the week greeting friends. Mrs. Ella Moore is a guest of her j brother. Judson Bennett. Mrs. M. I.. Kiehardsoii and daughter ; of Jackson street are in Philadelphia for an indefinite time. Bwlght-J^rihJ.v entertained his sister. Miss Amanda Melvin. of Philadeldclphia. over Easter. Mrs. MariejBarr, former teacher in our •niiblhU'school. entertained h large

audience in the Sunday school room of the Presbyterian Church on Thursday I Miss Marie Lejambrc bad as her guest during the week. l?er brother of Philadelphia. I Harry Borzell of Philadelphia has r Is -en occupying his first avenue cottage. M. Yiana, of Philadelphia, has been ' passing the week at his cottage. 81 1 - Stockton avenue. Mrs. Mary A. Dunn and family, ownr ers of the Hotel Royal, are hen- placing : the hotel in first class shape for the season. They are having several appli- 1 ■ cants. The hotel will be up-to-date and | - everything in first class ordmaMrs. T. H. Brooks, omlKnadelphia, i was liere on Thursday looking over the , ! Carroll Villa. . ,! — — Rubber Goods- * | Hot water bottle, icc bags, fountain ' . syringes, etc. The finest quality obtainable is the cheapest in the end, ; especially in rubber goods. Mecray f Pharmacy. Washington and Perry f street. Lu I Homemade bn-ad and cake will be sold by the Women's Guild of the fi Church <»f the Advent at No. 307 Wash | ington street on Saturday afternoon and evening. April 10th. ce Engraved Calling Cards arc dainty ii gifts to graduates. A postal card will I >■ bring Samples and prices to vour door, j

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PETIT JURORS, APRIL TERM 1 Bacon, Frank, R R. employee. Cape May City. 2 Bailey, William H., farmer Upper Township. 3 Barnett, Eli, captain, Wildwood. 4 Blattner, William, stone cutter, W. Cape May. 5 Boyer. Lynn, architect, Wildwood. ti Breslow, William, merchant, Woodbine. 7 Bushhell, Frederick, farmer, Dennis Township. 8 Cabal ey. Jeremiah, carpenter, Dennis township. 9 Crease, Daniel B., real estate, Avaion 10 Chester. Lewis, real estate. Sea Isle City. 11 Chester, Samuel E., farmer, DenniTbwnsbip. 12 Corson, Eltou, bayman, Uppet 13 Corson, Samuel G., Farmer, Upper Township. 14 Devers, Geo. J., workman, Sea Isle City. . 16 Dickinson, Pilumeu, boatman, Cape May City. 10 Eisenhurdt, Wm. G., farmer, Dennis Township. 17 Elliott, Joseph, farmer, Lower Twp. 18 Kinley, Lambert, blacksmith, Middle Township. 19 Foster, William, farmer, Lower Township. 20 Funk, John C., merchant, Wildwood. 21 Garrison. Samuel, farmer. Lower Township. 22 Garwood, Wilbur, painter, Ocean C. 23 Godfrey, Townsend, painter, Upper Township. 24 Goff, Sidney, R. Remployee, Cape May City. 23 Harris, George, farmer. Dennis Twp. 20 Harris. George U., farmer, Dennis Township. : 27 Harbison. William, merchant, Wildwood. ' 28 Hawn, David, bayman, lower Twp. ' 20 Henry. Samuel, paper hanger, Cape May City. ' 30 Huff. George, carpenter, Upper Twp. 31 Inglee, W. 1). .grocer, Wildwood. 32 Kiuemun. John, collector. Cape May I City. ' 33 Lawrence, Klwood. farmer. Upper ' Township. 34 Madara. Amos, farmer. Upper Twp. 33 Mendelsonn, Lewis, butcher. Wood- ' 30 Mount. Reuben, merchant, Wildwood 1 37 McNeil. Frank. 1C R. employee. W. I I Cape May. 38 Nickerson. Edward, motorman. Wild I | 39 Peterson. Larry, farmer* Dennis Township. 40 Kobart. Clarence, clerk. Middle twp. 41 Koseraan. George, laborer. Cape May Hty. 42 Schellenger. William. carpenter. Wildwood. 1 43 Shapiro, la-wix. foreman. Woodbine. ' 44 Sheets. William, farmer. Lower twp. • 43 Sheppard. Lea ining. retired, (ape ' May City. ',46 Smith. J. Garwood, farmer. Upper Township. 47 Stanton. Thomas, merchant. Wildwood. 48 Thompson. Howard, farmer. Middle Township. I 49 Thompson. Norris farmer. Middle j Township. 50 Thurston. J. Willets. clerk. Ocean I City. . 51 Trout. John Jr.. carpenter. Ocean I I City. .52 Wheaton. George. farmer. Middle ' J Township. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH H. A. Relyea, Minister. SUNDAY. APRIL 11. 1913. 9.00- Prayer and Praise service. 10.30— Preaching. "The Invisible Debt." 2.30 Bible School. (i.43--Kpworth la-ague. 7.30 - Preaching "The Day That Never Came." Moth Proof Bags •lust received a fine assortmnt of moth proof tar bags for clothingDon 't take another chance — save your clothing now. Sold at Mecray PharANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. E. Smith announces the opening of the BELLEMERE COTTAC E 109-11 Perry Street on Saturday, April 4th, for the season of 1915. ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. C. D. Harrison announces the opening of the Harrison, corner Perry and South Lafayette streets. Sjiecial Spring Ri.tea.

SPECIAL . Friday and ■ Saturday ONLY 38 inch Ripplette, at 12 'Ac Boys' Blouses 25c and 50c Men's Shirts 35c Laura M. Brown 417 Washington Street Established 1886 'Phoie Connection THE DM111 STORE NEW SPRING MILLINERY Brand new collection out of our workSmart, simple sailors for tailored wear. Flower-trimmed hats to wear now and 3 later, too. Feather trimmed hats that are wonder- m fully becoming. 0. L. W. Knerr 518 & 520 Washington St. Cape May, N. J. Troy Laundry Under Same Management Since 1985 I FLAT WORK and ROUGH I DRY 36 CENTS A DOZEN All shirts hand- j iioned. Ladies' fine wear all dried in open airHarry EL Balm, Proprietor 310 Decatur Street Cape May, N, J. . Keystone Phase 4*D. HJeL INI. M. H. WARE i 516 WA8HIH0T0H 8T. Hardware Fishing Tackle Cutlery and House Furnishings Keystone 114 I , T-| A. H. FAULKNER Contractor and Builder Keystone Phone aim 120 Hngbes Street Cape May, N.J. Meadow View farm Vegetables and Produce ERMA, N. J. j Keystone I "hone 24X HOW I SERVE YOU First. I will build you the beat boat for the money. Second, I will store your boat In my enclosed boat bouse by the year or the season. Third, I can offer you a choice of the ! best second hand boats and- take your present craft In part payment on a aew one. Railways on which to run boata JOHN A. PHARO. 1I0J Lafayette BL. Keystone phone .No. SSD. I

■ U Mattings Reduced I have reduced all mattings this Spring— new goods just come in — cheaper than ever before and a large assortment to select from. Have a few „ rolls of cheap mattings — left 7 over ones — Reduced from * - $7.00 to $5.00 a roll. CHAS. A SWAIN i JACKSON ST. CAPE MAT, N. J. ■ ^ II f 5princH9l5 1 If you are now a customer of ours, we believe you | will agree that we fulfill every claim we make. If | you have never had your clothes made'by us we hope | you will give us an opportunity to demonstrate the ^ | superiority of our service on your new Spring Suit. ' GYS RIEF LADIES' AND MEN'S TAILOR 424 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. | Keystone Phone 190D HENRY REEVES, MACHINIST ' Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas Fitting. Irrigaton Plants Installed. Keystone 177Y 116 Pearl St, West Cape May ' "SWIFT-SURE" FERTILIZERS Made For All Purposes. * - - Sold at the - STEVENS CANNERIES CAPE MAY AND GOSHEN - < Our Stationery Department Makes this special offer in ample time for those who enjoy making Commencement Gifts or who Appreciate Refined Elegance in their own stationery: Box of Writing Paper or ) CAc , Correspondence Cards . J OU ENGRAVED WITH MONOGRAM NOT EXCEEDING THREE LETTERS Corresponding number of envelopes to match. Five styles for your selection. Your choice of gold, silver or color. The die remains our . property. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. NONE C. O. D. As these dies are made to special order, it requires about 10 days to complete the work I MILLINERY Smart styles for women, niiasca and. I yj? children at reasonable prices. AJ good*"~" I assortment of trimmed hats; all difT" J j ferent: all correct styles and colors. I'll* "jr \ } Facial requirements a study. J MISS L. R. HILLMAN I 110 Ptrly Street Cape May Out Tuesdays