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* GREEN CREEK Mrs. Clara Walls of Philadelphia, U the guest of Gapt. and Mrs. James Swain. E. Z. Mills with his helpers finished painting and graining the new house of Charles HoUingtead Friday. Jack Douglass and wife, Court Houas, spent Thursday with his sister, Mrs. C. Hollingstwd. John Ma this has made a cement ceDer to keep potatoes in. He owners of the Wild wood pumping station are having their pumps and pipes cleaned. Frank Schellenger "is engaging in the pigeon business. Gapt. M. M. Norbury and wife took Mr! . Clara Walla, Mrs. Maggie and Susan wh.Vtn»n to Dennisville Friday for an auto ride. Jams Schellenger who las been bedfast with rheumatism for a long time is able to be out fine days. Thomas Be vis is the proud dad of a bouncing boy which came to bless bis home last week. Mrs. Bev'e' mother from Ocean City is with ber. Prof. Little closed his school Wednesday and spent hie Thanksgiving with his parents at Bordentown. William Conover has been quite sick but is now much better. Mr. Lore of Millville called on T. Hicaman on Friday. He is an enthusiastic sight of the Golden Eagles. Ospt. M. M. Norbury and wife had their Thanksgiving dinner with Capt. 0. P. Vanaman and wife at Dias Creek. Prank Camp who is attending oollege at Pwlriomen, Pa., spent Thanksgiving at home. Prank Bright of Goshen, was^ere gunning Friday. Sixteen of our people went to Bio Grande Sunday afternoon to hear Dr. G. H. Heal preach. The quarterly meeting wwa held here Monday afternoon. There are a great many of our people Oak with grip and eolda John Bell being one of the wont sufferers His ease is •ow bordering on pneumonia. "Mrs. BeH has been quite ill also. Their' daughter, Km Lola Fisher of Court South, Is eartag for them. .- *«««■:•» a Howard Hoffman and wife' of Cold Spring passed through here Sunday ifCapt. William Wilkie spent Sunday with his 'fam0y. Mrs. Jennie Errioson of Court House, spent Sunday with Mrs. Frank Errieeon here. Harry Watson and wife drove over to Court House Sunday. Charles H. Loper and wife are enter-
MRS. SUGITS LETTER To Xotfcsxs of Dalies ta Children Palmyra, Pa-" My little girl had a chronic mogh and was ao thin you could count ber ribs and she had no appetite. ttsnnattnh try Vinci, and now abe iatmnrry all the snir.rtfasyfflrrss We guarautea Vtnat, nut delicious cod Bver and too tonic, t# mafea dohcate l ' - Vf il- fcl — ai-Xk".
t.i-i.f hia sister, Mrs. John Henderson, of Port Elizabeth this week. Truman Hickyian and wife were called to Gold Spring to attend the funeral of their nephew, Thomas H. Taylor, who died of phrro - pneumonia FEEL L1KE61VIN6 UP? • Cape May C. H. People On the Verge • t** Of Collapse. r A bad back makes you miserable all the time — lame every morning; sore all day. I It hurts to stoop— it hurts to straighten. J What with headache, dizzy spells, uriftary weakness : No wonder people are dis<»uraged, 1 Who db not know the kidneye may 1 be the cause of it alL Give the weakened kindneys needful help. ' Use a tested and proven kindney remedy. 1 None endorsed like Doan's Kidney 1 pm*,/ * r Mm George M. Bilber, Sea Isle City, N.' J., says: "I suffered for years with kidney and bladder trouble. I tried any 9 number of medicines and consulted doctors, but did not get much relief until c I used Doan's Kidney Pills. They did me so much good that I wouldn't think of being without them." ° Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy — get Doan's , Kidney PiUs— the same that Mrs. Bilber had. Foster-MHburn Oo., Props., Bnffas lo, W. T. 1 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION TO HELP LOCAL MERCHANTS. Congressman Baeharacfa to aaaits Those Internal ed. j Mr. Edward N.'MtrfWy, Vioe -Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission, on aee ooumt of iris practical business exparienoe was requested by the Commission to sug- - geat plans for helpful activities. In order j that hi a constituents may have the full . beneEt- of thesa plana, Oosgresamsn Ha dim aiih has uk«-n- the matter up wittr Mr. Hurley, and "he givea herewith j an -outline of what the commission proposes to do. Those who are interested should communicate with the Congress - ' man, and be -will -be glad to aaalet them lir everyway possible. - , Among the several methods by which n' the Fedearal Trade Oommisaiou can be of constructive help to American busi0 neea, there are two of particular importance. One of these is to aid the busi- _ neas men of the country in obtaining the additional credits to which their business operations may entitle them. The second is to aid in establishing standard systems of bookkeeping and uniform cost accounting. The two are inter-depea-1 dent. The small manufacturer, the ' country storekeeper, and the retail merchant as a rule do not get at the banks > credit that they ought oo receive, owing • to the fact that thhat they are unable [ to present balance sheets in accordance 1 with good business practioe. These men - are just as good business men, in many B respects, as those of larger operations. They have brains, ability, knowledge of r. their wares and of thelz customers, bat - they dq not apeak the lai^nage of the
PVTi" that they Mp not able to pre- 1 IT 1 pent a'.j^atM^ shoering their true na-Uj dolS^at his Bank baaadjlj wholly off person!! grounds, oould, tfbe I could produce's reliable balance sheet, _ readily obtain several thousand dollars j which would enable him to expand his business along sound lines. Failing to obtain it, his business 4s limited and *- confined. c PETERSBURG. William Wise, Jr., is spending a week jrith relatives at Norma. f Leslie Corson and wife spent the weekend with relatives in Atlantic City. i Mrs. Dora Voas and daughter, Miss Carrie Voss are this week visiting relatives in Philadelphia and Camden. Clarence Sack and wife of Tuckahoe, spent several days this week with his £ parents, Somers Sack and wife. ] * blisses Hilda and Marcia Smith 6pent the Thanksgiving holidays with relatives j at Pitman . Washington Van Gilder and family spent Thursday at Oollingswood the 1 guests of his sister. William S. Eldredge and wife took Thanksgiving dinner with their daughter at Court House. Mrs. R. E. Van Gilder and daughter. Miss Irene, Mrs. Dora" Yobs and daughter Miss Carrie, and Miss Mary HofT, spent "thanksgiving Day at Ocean City. L. J. Craig and wife entertained their daughter, Miss Lillian Craig, of Camden, on Thursday. , William Wise and wife entertained Hiram Sack Sr. and wife and eon Hiram, j Miss Mary White of Greenfield and Mis* Bessie Dare of Ocean City on Thursday j last week. j George Haff of Pennsgrove epent a day | .
at his home here. . Harry Bates and family moved to J 1 Pennsgrove last week and Ernest Mosley j ' and family moved into the house vacated j by them. (: L Miss Carrie Blake was in Ocea:. Ciiy j f Monday. BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. ; jC ) PUBLIC NOTICE. I SEALED BIDS for the extraordinary j pair and re-conetrurction of the road p e known as the Holly Beach Road begin- j ning at its intersection with the Main I Seashore Road at Rio Grande and ex- 1 II tending to its intersection with Pacific . *- Adftiue in the City of Wildwood in ac- I - cordance with drawings, plans and spec- > £ o ifications will be received and opened at a regular meeting of the Board of j >, Chosen Freeholders at eleven o'clock A. | M. on Tuesday the twenty-firs? (21st) j day of December A. D. 1916, in the Court , y House at Cape May Court House, N. J. J Drawings, plans and specifications '1 can be obtained upon application to • Learning M. Rice, County Engineer, : tt T Wildwood, N. J., by depositing the sum ] b o* ten ($10.00) dollars which deposit j la Y will be refunded if the drawings, plans i b and specifications are returned in good | ® U »ondition or accompanied by a bid. b ytll bids must be accompanied by a de- 1 ; 7 josit, either in cash or certified cheek drawn to the order of Jos. J. Scull. " County Collector, equal in amount to | ; ■T ten (10) per cent of the amount of the 1 1 ^ bid . 1 1 The successful bidder will be required ! 7 to furnish a first class Surety Company I 8 bond in a sum equal to the iuh amount < ; !r of his bid, to insure a full and faithful j i compliance with all the terms, condi- j ;• tions and provisions of the contract and { ( specifications. The successful bidder will also be re- ' *• quired to make necessary* repairs to and - keep the bituminous surface in first class 18 condition for a period of five years from the date of completion and aoeeptanoe n of the work and to furnish satisfactory security or bond to insure the fulfill- * ment of this part of his contract. I [" The Board reserves the right to reject any" or all bide. >-• ■ f • By order of the Board. 1 ? FRANK W. FOWKES, b Clerk Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Chpe May, N. J. a Dated November 24, 1915. 1 i '"i — l-i. — 3ii '• ■ ■ Children Cry \ FOR FLETCHER'S ' ' CASTOR 1 A ' Advertise in the Star and Wave. ^ " pi m jl ansoi * yj i. 1
|l- ttofesional '£!$-■ 'I J. SPICKE LE AMINO COONSELOB-AT-LL W Solicitor. Master and Examiner m Chancery Office: Hughes and Franklin Sta., ' Cape May, New Jersey. : SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sts , Cape May, New Jersey NOTARY PUBLIC and Master in Chancery. Keystone Phone 35A. H. ELDREDGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW . Solicitor in Chancery for New Jersey Member of Pennsylvania Bar. Cape May, New Jeiuey. ( ; JAMES M. E. HILDRETH t COUNSELOR- AT-LAW Solicitor, Master and Examiner :n Chancery NOTARY PUBLIC Offices at 214 Ocean Street Cape May New Jersey. * KevstAe Phone 59A. ,-| J LEWIS T. STEVENS
| ' "fms nselSor-at-Law Special Master in Chancery Supreme Court Commissioner 4 Notary Public 618 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. MORGAN HAND, JR. j CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Cape May Court House, N. J. Phone 5. 1 819 Wesley avenue, Ocean City, N. J. ' Bell Phone 56X. ! iDR. J. H. OLTVER DENTIST 5 I 1120 Chestnut Street Philadelphia^ Pa. ! (One door above Keith's Theatre) Flllinr s special!*— • from one dollar ! Bridge work, five dollars a tooth, j Mr special platre. isevar rock. No one this method but myself. W'.'l ml- , I you carfare when you order tb» • teeth. Bell Phone— Walnut list. Don't Frown j I : You do fhls because ] : you can't see weH. eyes and give you * pair of glasses will smooth I twr" Qs As LONCSTRETH •yedsSst la Eje Testles C^ MAY OPTICAL , 518 Washington Street . Cgpe M»y. N. J. EVERYTHING FOR THE EYE. PRESCRIPTION LENSES SPECIALTY Keystone 'Phone 44D Ware's Drug Shop (THE REXALL STORE) Patent Medicines, Drug Sundries, Toilet Goods at Lowest Prices; |Ask to Goods, 2 year guarantee; also fresh stock of Pirika, Sambaet erd Huyler Candies; All Writing Paper and Holiday Goods redueed Washington and Decatur Street, Deeatur and Washington Stfaeta I
•CAPE MAV GOAL & ICE CO. ? UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ! Best quality Coal as all times. Careful preparation. Guaranteed weight .„ Pure Ice. manufactured from distilled lg ^ water. Prompt an<J cpurtoous sqrvipe. 1 Main Offie«-S12 WASHINGTON STREET . „ , READING COAL YARDS and r Y*rd'"PERRY AND JACKSPN STKEtTS ; THOMAS S. STEVENS.
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Shoes! Shoes! NEW, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OP LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT LESS THAN PHILADELPHIA PRICES. AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF o^jgl W A L L PAPER Which Will Be Sold at Prices to Defy Competition. Having had many years' experience in the business, I only "4 an opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell them at the lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock before buying elsewhere. ELDRIDGE JOHNSON,"1 " ?lg Washington Street :
W . H. SMITH & SOS ') 502 BROADWAY < WEST CAPE MAY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Salt Meats. Fruits, Oranges, Bananas. Patent Medicines Hgrdwwe, CIGARS AND TOBACCO Keystone Phone 161M - M. H. WARE " 516 Washington StreetHARDWARE HOUSEFURNISHINGS BLUE AND WHITE AND GRAY ENAMELWARE FISHNG TACKLE r lomnj launi
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^hajnliers Bros. ^ J . K h DEALERS W •-» Freak Fish, Oysters, Clams » i*1. hi and Grab" Meat ' »* . ?22 1^NSI0Nn5JREET A«rto Ke, stone Pbone 22SD BeH Phone 17W FRANK ENTRIKEN & SONS Central Carage AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT FOR RAPID WO^K. CARB STORED. 0AR3 FTTPcn DAY OB NIGHT. ALL KINDS OF AUTO 8UPPUE8. AGENTS FOR THE FAIRBANKS-MORSE OAS AND OIL ENGINES. KEYSTONE i-suA BEIX ta-A HENRY REEVES, MACHINIST Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas Fitting. Ixrigatoo Plants Installed.
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