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GREEN CREEK George Johnson^and wife entertained company over Sunday. Fred Peterson and family of Court House, and Constant James, of South Dennis, spent Sunday with Capt. Joseph James and wife. Belmar James brings down the game with a new breech' loader. 8ome of the teams were laid off the I first of the Week on the new road. Truman Hickman and Harry Watson delivered hay to Charles Learning, Cold 8pring, Monday. Gus Seymour and wife spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Frank Sutton. Harry Watson and wife spent Sunday with Court House friends. Mr. and Mrs. Seam, of Pennsylvania j near Delaware Water Gap, are guests at 1 the parsonage. Mrs. Seam and Mrs. Bllis are Bisters. Frank Hollingsead has had a large oil well put in, fronting his store. Mrs. Haddie Hollingsead visited her sisters at Court House Monday. & Z. Miller, of Court House, has the j contract to pafm- Charles Holliugtead's I new home; Henry Sohellenger has a very nice pony rig and takes bis girl school mates home after school. Mr. Ford, of Pecrmont. has put the lath on the new housr of Cbarlet Hoi- ' liagsead. Charles Taylor, of Cold Spring, very generously donated hit services and the usa of his automobile to convey Mr. Balph 8chellenger, Mrs. Edna Endicott, and Truman Hickman uud wife, all officer* of the Gape May County Sunday School Association to Eldora on Sunday to- visit the Methodist Sunday school. Rev. Garner T. Hand and Harry MePherson. of Burleigh, attended ehurrh service here Sunday morning. Rev. G. T. Hand, of Burleigh was here Monday evening and with a committor, arranged a program for a Sunday School meeting to be held in the Methodist Church Thursday evening, NoremMk 11. Mr. Cbarlet Fries, of Millvills, was doing business hers Tuesday. Truman Hickman sold a eo* to Max Potaahnick, of Woodbine Tuesday. Weak fish and croakers are still biting nicely anywhere along shore, an I as a hundred weight per mau was caught .laat week. Tbey are fine eating at this late Season of the year. What a great difference there Is in the clam industry 'here from what it was when the beds were first found by William Conover, Ocean View, then a resident here, more than thirty years ago. They were not very saleable at one dolMRS. MELTON'S LETTER To Tired Worn-o*t Mothers Jsaktoc, Mies.-" I shall feel repaid tor writing this letter if 1 can help any tired, worn-out, mother or housekeeper to find health and strength aa I have. "I have a family or five, new, cook and do my housework end I became very much run-down in health. A fgiend aaked me to try VtnoL I did so and now I am well and strong and my old time energy has been restored. Vinol has no superior ss s tonic for worn-out, rundown, tired mothers or housekeepers." —Mrs. J. n. Melton, Jackson, Miss. James Many, Druggist, Chpe May, Ktw Jersey.

- i lar per thousand, and they could be j caught with tongs all along shore. Now our men are forced to go out several miles in the bay to the Dead Man Shoals j 1 and they are taken with a large rake. They are of a very large sire and a I big percentage weighing more than a i pound each. They are selling to the i shippers for 88.50 per thousand and J when cold weather sets in they will c ■ bring from ten to twelve dollars per c thousand at the station. This industry i . brings thousands of dollars to our men j during the season. Very nearly all the c i boats have power which is necessary to i I make the trip as the oars and sails are a the thing of he past. Some of our buyers i i have a large number planted out waiting h the raise in price which cold weather is h i surf to bring. d Mr. Joseph R. Wilson, Pilot Benjamin o i j Johnson and wife, of Cape May City, I I called on friends here Tuesday after- t . noon. d Horace Richardson and wife, of Court o I House, was here Tuesday. » Roland Stiles and wife spent Sunday r r with his- parents, near the Court House, h Mrs. Sallie Cummings will soon move c • j in her own home here for the winter, t < when Charles Hollingsead's new house is completed so he can move in. « ' REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. |c V. * ,1 ' I The following is an abstract of conveyances entered for record in the County Clerk's office here for wesk end ' ing October 15, 19X5: Township of Dennis. Antonio Durso, et ux to Frank Salfi, 1 8825. 10 acres on new road from Belle - plain to Christopher mill, adjoining land ' late of Nancy Christian, deceased. ' Township of Middle. 1 Oh as. P. Vans man et ux to John H. 1 Hill. 8900. Lot on East aide of Bay- * 1 shore Road at Dias Creek, binding of 1 lands of Mary D. Cook and William ' Woodlin, containing 39 acres. Borough of West Cape May. y ' Enoch Eldredge et al to Charles P. ' Swain et ux. 8100. Lot 15, map of • Wm. G Eldredge. Charles P. Swain et ux to Samuel R , Sawin. 8100. Same as above. 1 Cfty of Cape May. Samuel A. Whitney et al to Catharine S. Thompson. Quit-claim lot on West { ' side of Columbia Avenue adjoining lands ' of John Benezet, Margaret Downs and 1 others. m — Cape May County Gazette j SUFFRAGE NEWS. The results of the special election has by no means discouraged the workers in Oape May County. There was the j expectation <5f defeat in the citiea tfut it I was hoped this would be met by support from the towns, villages and hamlets. But the enemy was well organized and ' ' had its workers in ambush everywhere. [ The liquor interests had felt the possible vote of women of greater impor1 tance than the women themselves real5 ized, and left no means untried that . V might help to defeat it In Cape May ' • County the defeat is directly tra cable to , ^ it. Votes were influenced and not more " among the colored people than the same class of the whites. Ma* of the ool- j r. ored men stood firm. All feel that there has been a misunderstanding. All what I

women asked «u- the right to vote, that i», to express an opinion in matters which directly concerned them and theirs. The liquor interests felt that with women given the chance there »■ ould be a house cleaning and ftej were afraid of it. As for instance, tlie glaes blowers were told, that with women vot ( ing there would be no mote liquor and beer bottles wanted.' The gnat army , of commuters in tlie Newark and Camden sections was a telling force against, but, havsag voted in New Jersey, they are out of the Pennsylvania and New York contests. At the reception a »d tea given the member? of the Stone Harbor and C ourt House Suffrage League Saturday night it Was not the "wake" some had expected, but it was rather the sunrise of « Bubr testlvaL. Hut iMy v# the old force continue in arms; but some who had been indifferent and even against are donning the yellow. New Jersey women are sorry they cannot have had the right come to them from their own male citizens; that the prestige of being the first in the East is lost to their State. But. all feel their loss will be a help to other states, and. they tt jll not need to wait five years but the right wiil come and that soon from na; tional enactment. Stone Harbor women especially thank Stewart McDowell for coming especially from Philadelphia to vote and are more than grateful, being fully appreciative of the loyalty and good offices of the members of the Lincoln Republican Club. The bright spots in the results of last week's special election are that it was a coast county (Ooean | that ha* set the pace for next time; that Cape May had second fewest votes against; that Whites boro, Avalon and a district in each Oeean City, Wildwood and Cape May had each one district for, and Stone Harbor came within the shadow of it, and that the loyal men of W <xrdwere second only to Collingvwood iu majority they^cast in favor. Advertise your wants in the Cape Star and Wars. FARM AND HOME CONTESTS. Children's Day at the County Board of Agriculture's annual meeting next Friday and Saturday, November 5th and Cth; in Court House, will be all_of Saturday. The exhibit* in Baking and Sewmust be received in the rear office of the Court Room before 10 a. in. of Friday, as the Board of Judges will sit on them at noon. The program for Saturday has addresses by Prof. Stackand Prof. Thraslu-r and the papers the boy competitors, telling how they it for the morning, and the making of the awards for the afternoon. -The County Board Meeting proper will in tlie morning and afternoon of Friin the Court Room unless crowded out by arranging the Children's Contest, when it will have place in some other of the building. The farmers and makers of this generation and that coming on will own Court House for the days. -* ' "For Rent" cards carried in stock 5e jeach. All kinds of sign cards made t< 'order. Star and Wave Stationery Dc | partment. 1 Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Positively no copy will be received for publication in the Star and Wave after 5 o'clock Thursday" P." 'XL, ' and under no circumstance jrill communis* - tions be published without the signature of the writer./ See those new Bafcy Coaches at s3 Perry Street. Your stove will be needed toon. Jesse Brown, 110 and 111 Jackson Street, will furnish new pipe and erect the stove on short notice. Positively no copy wjll be received pnblkLtVin in tie Star and Wave after f MWwk Thursdy P. M., end under no circumstance will communications be published without the signature of the rjriter. Advertise in the Star and Wave. 3 l

'j— ' II Professional Cards J J. SPICER LEAMING COUNSELOR- AT-Ll W Solicitor. Master and Examiner in Chancery - • Offi"»: Hughes and Franklin Sts., Cape May, New Jersey . - r SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE j ATTORNEY-AT-LAW . Merchants National Bank Building ] i Washington and Deeatur Sts . 1 Cape May, New Jcivy 1 r NOTARY PUBLIC ' Solicitor and Master in Chancery. j j Keystone Phone 35A. t HENRY II. ELDREDGE " ATTORNEY - AT-LA W f Solicitor in Chancery for New Jersey Member of Pennsylvania Bar. r Cape klay, New Jeioey. j s JAMES M. E. HILDRETH 1 C0UN8EL0R-AT-LAW Solicitor, Master' and Examiner in Chancery . NOTARY PUBLIC Offices at 214 Ocean Street i Cape May New Jersey. ' Keystone Phone 39A. . : !j LEWIS T. STEVENS ,. Counsellor-at-Law Special Master in Chancery ; » Supreme Court Commissioner Notary Public 618 Washington Street, Cape May. N. J. MORGAN HAND, JR. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR * i Cape May Court House, N. J." Bell Phone 5. 819 Wesley avenue, Ocean City, N. J [ Bell Phone 56X. 5 DR. J. H. OLIVER s DENTIST f 1129 Chestnut Street i£ Philadelphia, Pa. j (One door above Keith's Theatre) Fining a specialty — from one dollar r up. Bridce work, five dollars a tooth. My special platea never rock. No one ' haa thla method but myself. Wi'l ali low you carfare when you order the L. best teeth. Bell Phone— "Walnut 135!. [Don't Frownl •You do this because | ew't m - Let W. tF* 7°ur ?y« tfv* you ? C. A. LONGSTRETH CAPE MAY OPTICAL 1 6H5 Washington Street l N. J. Everything for the Eye. Prescription Lenses a Specialty Keystoae Phone 44D. > Ware's Drug Shop (THE REXALL STORE) j [W«.t VadlcikM, pm, Suadri„, e Qoods at Lowest Prices; Ask, to i ft Pe.^u- ib* goods, 2 year guarantee; also fresh stock of Pirflca, Samoset ar.d Hurler Candle*; All Writing Pbper and IL>hday Goods reduced ■ Washington and Decatur Street, Deeatur and Washington Streets " Oape May.

cape may coal £ ice co. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT f Best quality Coal as all times. Careful 1 preparation. Guaranteed weigh L • t Pure Ice, manufactured from distilled water. Prompt and courteous service. Office-512 WASHINGTON STREET , READING COAL YARDS and Yards-pERRY AND JACKSON STREETS THOMAS S. STEVENS. ssd Keystoae Tdepkoies Manager 1

Key.t.ne Phone 673D ** AUWIOJP* CAFE m BUFFET 107-199 JACKSON SJ Everything in season. Sea foods and Salads, Specialties. Cottage trade solicited. Orders by phone promptly attendedto an ddelivered Open all the year JOHN J. MeCANN Wm. F. Brown PLUMBING. STEAM and GAS RTTIJiG Jobbing A Specialty. 417 Washington Street rsiwTif Us Furnished CAPE MAY Key* tone Telephone 120 A Bxocascuujrara too is TYTT removal of furniture ul RMonaM^ la also the beM time to have are pa#erreasonable. Keystone Phone ltlx. Shoes! Shoes! NEW, 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 Prices to Defy Competition. Having hod many years' ex perience in the business, I only ask opportunity to convince my cus tomers that I can sell them at the lowest possible prices. Please ex amine my stock before buying elsewhere. ELDRIDGE JOHNSON, 318 Washiagtoa Street ~~w. h. smithTsoT" 502 BROADWAY WEST CAPE MAY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Salt Meats. Fruits, Orange#. Bananas. Patent Medicines Hardware. Ov CIGARS AND TOBACCO Keystone Phone 161M W. S. SHAW & SON ^ . * Dealers In BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT. GENERAL CONTRACTORS. Keystone Telephone 30-A. 523 ELMIRA STREET M. H. WARE 516 Washington Street. HARDWARE HOUSEFURNISHINGS BLUE AND WHITE AND GRAY ENAMELWARE FISHNG TACKLE Established 187® Keystone 114X El wood L. Chambers Jere E. Chambers Chambers Bros. DEALERS IN Fresh Fish, Oysters, Clams and Crab Meat 322 MANSION STREET CA^E MAY. N. J. Auto Delivery Phone 228D Bell Phone 1 7 W FRANK ENTRIKEN & SONS Central Garage AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK EQUIPMENT FOR RAPID WORK. CAR8 STORED. CARSHIRED DAY OR NIGHT. ALL KINDS OF AUTO SUPPTJR8 AGENTS FOR THE FAIRBANKS-MORSE GAS AND OIL ENGINES. KEYSTONE 1-90A BELL 12 -A HENRY REEVES, MACHINIST Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas Fitting. Irrigaton Plants Installed. Keystone 177Y 116 Pearl St., West Cape May