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| GREEN CREEK George Mimer went to Philadelphia last week and bought a new engine for Ua boat Arthur Hollingsead, one of our high school hoys went to Salem Saturday to : play base ball; he is the pitcher of his team. The Past Templars, of Arbutus Temple, K. G. E., held a tulip social Saturday evening in the halL The storm caused the gathering to be small. < Dr. lake is attending Clarence Som- i ere who is suffering with an abscess on his hand. ( Miss Ethel Schellinger went to Phil- i adelphia Monday to be with her sister < a few days. Miss Helen graduated ' from Drevel on Wednesday evening. Capt. Joseph James and wife spent | Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Dennisville. I The Woman's Suffrage League held | a formal meeting at the parsonage Thursday afternoon when plans were i made for a public meeting, a few weeks henoe when all who are interested in the 1 movement should be present and hear . the plans discussed. \ Capt. Joseph E. Brown planted a field t of late torn on Monday. c Jim Schellinger has the fine pony of c the proprietor of the Rio Grande Inn, Holly Beach, who failed to get the place J licensed this year. C Redman Stitvs of Dias Creek spent li Sunday with his brother, Roland. d Alvin Fisher and wife of Dias Creek n spent Sunday with her parents here. C Thomas Loper and wife spent Sun- I day with her parents at Holly Beach, n " \
Their daughter Dorothy who has been with her grandparents a week accompanied them home. John Bell, Jr., who has been with his i sister at Dias Creek two weeks came ' borne Sunday. Prof. John Quimby went to Philadeli phia Saturday to take examinations in i a course of studies he is interested in. i He will visit his parents at Pheonixville before returning home again. Raymond Watson has some young English rabbits. Capt. Nathan Doughty, who had a cancer removed from the side of his nose, is recovering nicely. George K. Thorson and wife, of Rio Grande, passed through here Saturday their bicycle wagon. He is the agent at the West Jersey railroad station and very obliging. Joel Fisher of Dias Creek was here on business on Monday. Monroe Isard of Philadelphia, is with I his sister, Mrs. PrisciUa Grace, for a few weeks prior to going west. Miss Nelly Crowley, of Atlantic City, . is with her mother for a June visit. . Cape May Grange at Dias Creek will t hold a pot -luck supper next Tuesday ( turning in their ball. All lady members who attend will take along whatever she feels disposed to. All members are f cordially invited to be present and help 1 dispose of the collection of good things. J Capt. M. M. Norbury received* word 1 from his niece, Mrs. Mary from Seattle, Wash., that fifteen year old son Foster was on Thursday; the body had not been recovered at the writing. Mrs. was formerly Miss Mary \ daughter of the late Capt. Edmund Foster. I
I The Hackett-Florence Trio
One of the beat musical companies that will appear on our Chautauqua platform is said to be the Hackett-Florence Trio, who will come to us on the third day with two programs. . The company la beaded by Arthur Hackett, a tenor of repute, who la one of « the highest salaried choir singers in New England. Mr. Hackett is In great demand for oratorios and rscitala. Miss Alberta Florence, the violinist, ' has T appeared under die Chautauqua Association's management previous to this summer and Is considered to be unusually talented. The pianist is Mrs. Constance Freemen -Hackett. who has studied with some of the country's famous teachers. They will bring to us the best things in musfc. <2
TAX SALE LAW REVISED Under & new law now in effect, where a parcel of land has been purchased and is held by the taxing district, nnder a tax sale not redeemed, all subsequent taxes shall-be assessed in thefnamfe of the owner, as if no sale had been made, and shall be and remain a paramount lien on the land and be added to the purchase money and shall be paid before the land can be redeemed from the sale, and no further sale for taxes of said pardel while held by the taxing district shall be made by the collector unless directed by resolution of the governing body of the taxing district. in which case the clerk shall eertify to the collector the amount due to the taxing district upon and required to be paid' to redeem the land from the previous sale or sales for taxes and from the lien of the taxes subsequent thereto, and from any sales for unpaid assessments for public improvements and from any such assessment for which a saleTias not been made; and the collector shall advertise and sell the land for the said amount added to the tax and costs of the current year; the taxing district may sell any land purchased by it for taxes, and direct the transfer of the certificate of sale subject to the right, if any, to redeem, to any person ! paying not less than the amount1 for which sold and interest and subsequent taxes. — Gazette. Austria-Hungary may yet become known as the duel empire. To some slight degree the report of enormous losses may be due to a determination on the part of , every censor to give the other side the worst of it. j PLANTS FOR SALE a Fine Hydranga plants, choice Dahlia 5 bulbs, fine varieties at reasonable prices. Selected Rose Bushes, Hedge Fence and . Standard Privet; Pansies and English j Dairies. J. C. GALLAHER, 1021 Washington St. "j : 1825 1915 THE PENNSYLVANIA ! FINE INSURANCE COMPANY Incorporated 1825. CHARTER PERPETUAL OPFICE, 3QB-510 WALNUT ST 1 Philadelphia, Pa. Capital ■ S7S0.000.00 1 Auat. - . $8,002,962.21 j Surplua • $2,326,053 39 DIRECTORS. H. Barry John L. Thomson Dale Benson W. Gardner Crowell ( Tatnall Lea Edward T. Stotesbury Richard M. Cadwalader Edwin N. Benson, Jr. Henry L Brown CHARI.ES H. BARRY, President h JOHN L. THOMSON. Vice President it GARDNER CROWELL, b 2d Vice Pres. and Sec'y. B L. WARNER, Asst. Sec'y. - WM. J. DAWSON, Sec. Agency. Dept. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE LHCAL AGENT Merchants National Bank Building, Oor. Washington and Decatur streets, Chpe May, New Jersey. W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUILDER AUTOMOBILE PAINTER j Large Hid Small Work ~ fimfnll Executed Mm iIii. Qi eei tally Furnished W. L. rWINO. JR. g Wsat Parry Sta- p Keystone Phone £ i
■ir======i '. h-efesskmal Gads 1 y i e -r— — • • J. SPICER LEAMING I COUN8ELOR-AT-LAW j Solicitor, Master and Examiner in a Chancery 0 OAS-*: Hughes and Franklin Sta., Cape May, New Jersey. e SAMUEL F. ELDEEDGE ATTORNEr-AT-LAW 1 Merchants National Bank Building t Washington and Decatur Sta, Cape"May, New Jersey I NOTARY 1 PUBLIC e Solicitor and Master in Chancery. : i Keystone Phone 35A. s — 1 G. BOLTON ELDREDGE I ATTORNEY- ATVLAW j Offices : ] Merchants National Bank Building t "Washington and Decatur Sta. ' Cape May, New Jersey. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor in Chancery j Keystone Phone 86x. , i ■ 1 HENRY H. ELDREDGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Solicitor in Chancery for New Jersey Member of Pennsylvania Bar. 1 Cape May, New Jei«tey. ; " JAMES M. E. HILDRETH COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Solicitor, Master and Examiner in Chancery NOTARY PUBLIC Offices at 214 Ocean Street Cape May New Jersey. 1 Keystone Phone 39A. ' i LEWIS T. STEVENS Ceunsellor-at-Law Special Master in Chancery s Supreme Court Commissioner Commissioner for Pennsylvania 316-fft Washington St., Cape May, N. J. c MORGAN HAND, JR. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR - Cape May Court House, N. J. Bell Phone 5. 819 Wesley avenue, Ocean City, N. J. Bell Phone 56X. r DR. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST 1120 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. (One door above Keith's Theatre) , Filling a specialty — from one dollar up. Bridge work, five dollars a tooth. My special plates never rock. No one this method but myself. Will allow you carfare when you order the teeth. Bell Phone— Walnut 1SSJ. ■ — — • — Cant Thread e Your Needle! Let me help yon by giving yon m pelr of young eyes, a pair of glauea that will enable yon to see as well as ever. Satisfaction guaranteed. C. A. LONGSTRETH SeaclaW In Eya TaaUnj. 222 Market St.. Phlla. CAPE MAY OPTICAL 513 Washington Strest Cape May, N. J. K forthe Eye. — Lenses a Specialty Phone 44D.
CAPE MAY COAL & ICE CO. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Best quality Coal u all times. Careful preparation. Guaranteed weight. Pure Ice, manufactured from distilled water. Prompt and courteous service. Main Offke-512 WASHINGTON STREET Yarda-READ,NG YARDS and Tart#-PERRY AND JACKSON STREETS THOMAS S. STEVENS. ItD a ti KejitMi Tcfeffcwes
AUDIC8RIBM CKFEZHB BVVFET I *7 Mm m jamhETst f Evnytfung k hhmu loads ami mfcfc. Wkl J0-""*™-Botll Wlma, I WIT I Mi rem X||« I Til i| I III, "SI. 1 ■ •• ; LUL— I— Wm. F. Brown PLUMBUM, STEAM Jobbing A SMlatts. 417 WadiiaaOiilMI , Estimates Furnished CAPE MAY by in. vial ii Hand la apt to be attended with — r'tei ant circumstances, especially when the removal of furniture and pleturaa brings out the defects of your wall paper*. It la also the beat time to bave now papering done, and a poatal mailed to W. L. LeNolr will bring him to you with samples of any description. His work Is of . the best, and his prices more than ^ reasonable. *19 WASHINGTON STREBT Keystone Phone lSlx. Shoes! Shoes! 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 Prioes to Defy Competition. Haying had many years' experience in the business, I only ask opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell them at the possible prices. Please examine my stock before buying elsewhere. ELDR1DGE JOHNSON, w. a. sra & sen 502 BROADWAY WEST CAPE MAY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Salt Meat. F r«iU, Orangey Biimiui Pant Medicine, Hardware. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Keystooa Phone 161M W. S. SHAW & SON x Dealers In BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT. GENERAL CONTRACTORS. Telephone 30-A. 523 ELMIRA STREET M. H. WARE 516 Washington Street. HARDWARE HOtJSEFURNISHINGS BLUE AND WHITE AND GRAY ENAMELWARE FISHNG TACKLE Established 1878 Keystone 114X - El wood L. Chamber* Jere E. Chambers Chambers Bros. DEALERS IN Fresh Fish, Oysters, Clams and Crab Meat. 322 MANSION STREET CAPE MAY, N. J. Auto Delivery Phone 228D Bell Phone 17W
FRANK ENTR1KEN & SONS Central Garage • AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK 1 EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT FOR RAPID WORK. CARS STORED. OARS | HIRED DAY OR NIGHT. ALL KINDS OF AUTO SUPPLIES. AGENTS FOR THE FAIRBANKS-MORSE OAS AND OIL ENGINES. KEYSTONE 1-90 A BEJ.L ij-A HENRY REEVES, MACHINIST Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas Fitting. Imgoton Plant* Installed, r Keystone 177Y 116 Pearl St, West Cape May

