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GREENCREEK Half of the first month of the new year has gone. Clarence SeloTer made a business trip , to Court House via Whitesboro Tuesday. ( V* new road to Chpe May via Fish- , lag Creek is ppariag completion , Walter Watson was sight seeing at > Wildwood on Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Watson was shopping at ^ Bally Beach the first of the week. , \ Mrs. Mary Holmes, widow of the late j Uabriel Holmes, is spending the winter s wtyi her daughter ,'^Irs. JSdwin Rolling- f /Mrs. levy N<Tobter spent last week'j. with friends in Philadelphia. Mrs. Mary E. Foster, widow of Levy „ Poster, is with relatives in Wilmington, for a winter visit. ! ( The annual supper of Excelsior Castle ( Mb. 61, K. G. E., will be held in their ' hall Thursday evening, January 20, at i q seven o'clock. Each member will be en- Is titled to "bring two persona It is de- v sired each member to be present. 0 Township Fire Warden Truman Hick- „ man appointed his deputies on Tuesday, g and gave them their credentials. Mrs. Roland Stiles spent the first of p the week with Mr Stile's psr.nts at :t Ocean view. p Ihe inhabit du in the upper part of o ttie village and at Pierce's are bitterly |> opposed to changing the postoffice for C free delivery. They have a good mail g, service; why not leave them as they are. X: Thomas Lnper and wife entertained *i company the first of the week. y

Lonnv Brosius of South Dennis, came down Saturday afternoon ' and took some men to their homes to spend Sun**7 Bernard Tronnum with a lot of teams took cedar piling to Wildwood Saturday last. John Kirk, of Holly Beach, was here Thursday looking for a small farm to start a poultry plant, but did not tueeeed in finding one. TOomas Foster is clearing oof the swamp known as the' Devil's Den. which will make a desired improvement to his property. Mrs. Monroe Hand is under the care of a doctor, being treated for appendidtic. She seems to be improving at this uniting. Harry Oonover and Coleman Selover are on a trip up the hay. They will go as far as Pennsgrore If they find suitable employment they will remain, if not they will take up ovstering in their motor boat. Mrs. Reese P. Risley of Philadelphia, . OVERWORKED MOTHER Finds Health In Our Vinol Colhnsville. HL— "I suffered from a Bscvows break -down and terrible headaches. and was tired all over, totally worn out and (discouraged but as I had a large family I had to work despite my •affaring. I saw Vinol advertised and decided to try it, and Within two weeks I noticed a decided improvement, and now i am a well woman. "—Mrs. Ana We guarantee Vinol, our delicious cod i liver and iron tooie, to strengthen and , bui'-d up weak, rua-<kiwn, overworked

111 1 passed through here Saturday. She will take a prominent part in the Pomona f Grange meeting at Cold Spring the 19th. ' She is one of the officers . The pumping station and water plant at Nummj-town, formerly owned by a * corporation, has been sold to the city ' of Wildwood, and is now under the commissioners' control. A new superinten- c dent will be appointed in place of Mr. ® Miller. Mr. Lehman, who runs the plant ' will be retained wc are glad to know. The Fishing Creek causeway that has ' been an eye sore to both Middle and c Townships for many years, has widened to thirty feet and raised three * feet and a fence railing put up on both " _j sides of the road, which is a great imI provement over the old road way. ^ The snow of last week furnished r sleighing for a few of our peoplpe. * | The ladies of Arbutus Temple, K. G. '' j E., held their annual banquet Thursday i evening. About forty were present. ® < A. T. D. Howell, Joseph Camp and e< I Hickman went down to Cold a | Spring Saturday afternoon to assist in 8' practice for the installation of officers j ' of the Pomona Grange. Weather per- j ^ milting they will go down this Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Alwilda Mixner, a member and ' Templar of Arbutus Temple, No. | ** 30, was appointed District Grand Ternplar, whose duty is to install the officers j R of her district, which includes Swedes- , boro, Hridgeton, Millrille and Green j 01 Creek. A grip cold prevented her from j going to Bridgeton Saturday, but on she went to Millville and in- T stalled the officers Monday evening. The I I on this district are all in a ICIUllltTB UU UUB UlPLUCl UT III IB a j

1 good healthy condition. Walter Scull and wife of Pennsgrove |) spent Sunday with Harry Conover and ! family. ' District Grand Chief Edgar A. Bolles of Vineland, came down Saturday evening and installed the officers of Hrcelsior Castle, No. 61, K. G. *, as follows: 1 Part Chief, Harry 8. Watson; N. G, Charles M. T>oper; V. C., Frank H. Omp- H. P., Frank K. Mathis; V. H-, ' ' Lewis Oonover; M. of R.,-7>ruinan Hickman; C of E-, Ralph Schcllenger; K. of ' E.. Seth Miller, Jr.; S. H., Sebastian -C. ] Norbury ; W. C., Harry Fisher; Ensign, Alfred Creese; Esq., Joseph Camp; F. J G., William H. Thompson ; S. G., Theo- j dore Hickman. , On Thursday afternoon ' the following < officers of Arbutus Temple, No. 30, K. 1 G. E-, was installed by D. D. G. Templar, Mr*. Alwilda Mixner: Part Tern- j plar, Clara Bateman; X. T.; lily John- 3 i son; V. T-, Lydia Robinson; M. G, ' Bertha Cresae; Priestess, Mary E. Foster; Prophetess. Beulah Scull; O. of M., . Emily Armstrong; G. of R., Rae Hoi- j lingsead; G. ofE., Gertie Loper; G. of | F* Alwilda Mixner; J. of J. P.. Hannah j Watson ; O. P., Maggie Chmp. The Tem- ( pie is in a good financial condition and invites good women to Join them. Jooeph Ellis, son of Rev. W. A. Ellis, ; pastor of the M. E. Church here, returned from a visit with his brother in Philadelphia and sickened with the measles. The fgnOy are now quarantined for at | least a period of three weeks. Then if the younger brother takes them, innl ' other wwta will be added. The pastor was to have begun revival meetings here , *"***7 which were postponed to a more eonrenwat season. This eon- |

finement will in all probability run him up till nearly conference when he cat- j pcets to return to Ms former home in Dels ware. COLD SPRING Happy. New Tear I Numerous grip victims. Mr. Walter C. John of Washingtton, D! G, was a recent guest at the Bohm homestead. _ Miss Elva Wilkins of Denton, Md., spent the Christmas holidays at home. Mr. and Mr*. Angus Morris entertained a number of Grangers during the holidays. Mr. Anthony Crease is ill at this writing. Mrs. Andrew Bedim is confined to the bouse by illness. We hope for her complete restoration to health. Mrs. Wendal! Fraley was -called from Pennsgrove last week to attend her mother who was ill of grip. Miss Mary Miller and the Misses Lina and Lida Eldredge, were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' G. Ewing, during the holidays. ' -• Helen Boner (nee Matthews), is spending seme time at the home of her Deputy Howell of Dias Creek, superintended the installing of officer* at Cold Spring Grange Monday evening. It is ' said that the fifth degree or "Pomona Degree" will be exemplified at above Hall, January 19, 1916. Miss Esther Howell was a guest at the home of Her aunts for a abort time during the holidays. Mrs. Belle Reaming had an accidental fall Wednesday, but is now recovering from slight injuries sustained. 1 The Building Committee of Cold Spring Grange, 132, met at the home of of the chairman, ex-Senator Robert E. Hand, Thursday, 6th inst. - j Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNeill spent' several days of last week at the home of Mr. McNeill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McNeill. y.T. Albert J. Matthews was a recent I guest at the home of his nephew, Leslie S. Ludlam, Cape May Court House. Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson, ae- j companied by their little grand-son, Virgil Schcllenger, spent Tuesday at the I of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hughes entertain- I ed Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bate at dinner re- « cently. j Mrs. -Leon Teal is making a prolonged visit with her son Benjamin, who resides in Washington, D. C. A number of friends recently surprised I Thbma* H. Taylor, by their pres- | ( at her home, where evideifces of | affection for this estimable lady and her I were manifested. Mr. Reese P. Risley, Xlr anf Mrs. F. ' a Bate, Mr. A. D. T. How •]] Mr. Lew- I ellyn Hildreth. Mr. Joseph Camp, met J at the Grange Hail. Saturday. January ^ 8, 1916, for practice purposes, pertaining ' B | to the exemplification of the fifth de- , — gree, January 19, 1916, in said ball | James A. Needles is having his house I wired for electric lights. Charles P. Ton- ' ter of Wildwood Oest, is contractor, done successful work recently for I-. E. Hughes, Walter Rutherford, J. S. Soffe and others. Miss Ellen Rutherford was making calls in our village Monday. THOSE SUDDENlWINGEsI

|— ~l| i Professional Cards j J. SPICE E LE AMINO COUNSELOK-AT-Lu. W Solicitor, Mncfer and Examiner in Chancery Offiie: Hughes and Franklin Sta., j Cape May, New Jersey. SAMUEL P. ELDREDGE ATTORNEY- AT-LAW Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sta., Cape May, New Jersey NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor and Master in Chancery. Keystone Phone 35 A. HENRY H. ELDREDGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Solicitor in Chancery for New . Jersey Member of Pennsylvania Bar. Cape Mky, New Jeiaey. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Solicitor, Master and Examiner in Chancery NOTARY PUBLIC Offices at 214 Ocean Street Cape May New Jersey. Keystone Phone 89A. LEWIS T. STEVENS Counsellor-at-Law e « Special Master in Chancery Supreme Court Commissioner Notary Public ( Washington Street, . Cape May, N. J. 1 MORGAN HAND, JR. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Cape May Court House, N. J, Phone 5. 819 Wesley avenue, Ocean City, N. J. " Phone 56X. * J. H. OLIVER DENTIST 1120 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. One door above Keith 's Theatre ) Filling a specialty — from dp* dollar e Bridge work, five dollar* a tooth. ® My special plates never -rock. No one this method but myself. Will sllow you carfare when you order the teeth. Phone— Wslnut 1111. 5 Don't Frown] You do this because _ you can't see weH. jVhJ&EW Let me test your IrvFrt^njl eyes and give you a P4"" of 8'asses will smooth C. A. LONCSTRETH SpedeUst in Et* T tiling 2R2 Market Street. Philadelphia

'Bring Suffering to Many a Cape May G H. Reader. Pain is nature's signal o£ distress^ A warning not to be ignored Hiose sharp twinge* in the back— Those sudden, stab-like jiains when ■ stooping. Are frequent eigne of kidney trouble; - Sign* that must rot be neglected. To remove kidney paine, you must assist the kidneys. ' Dm a tested and proven kidney remedy. None more highly endorsed than Doan'e Kidney Pills. Samuel Bu'ekalow, West Cape May, J., saye: "T had weak kidney*. When I stooped, I suffered from pains ' my back. Doan's Kidney P511* prov- , *d to bs a fine kidney medicine. They did MS as touch good that I recommend | them highly." I Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't sim- I ply ask for a kidney remodv— get Doan's Kidney Pills— the same that Mr. had. Foater-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y.

CAPE MAY OPTICAL j 513 Washington Street Gape May, N. J. 1 FOR THE EYE. PRESCRIPTION LENSES SPECIALTY Keystone "Phone 44D Ware's Drug Shop (THE REXALL STORE) Patent Medicines. Drug Rnadriea, Toilet Goods at Lowest Prices; A»V to the Blu. Line Rubber Goods, 2 year guarantee; also fresh stock of Pirika, and Huyler (Indies; -All Writing Paper and Holiday Goods reduced | Washington and Decatur Street, Deeatur and Washington Streets Oapo May.

CAPE MAY COAL & ICE GO. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Best quality Coal as all times. Careful preparation. Guaranteed weight Pure Ice, manufactured from distilled water. Prompt and courteous service. Main Office— 512 WASHINGTON STREET Y.rds-READING C0AL YARDS and YanU~PERRY AND JACKSON STREETS THOMAS S. STEVENS. M^dp.

T^W E 1^-1 0® JACKSON St . Everythias in seasoa. Sea -foodr and Sal««l« Specialties. Culls oil trade solicited. Orders by pboaa promptly attendedto an ddelS^d Open all the year jOftN J. McCANN Wrtf. F. Brown PLUMBING. STEAM and GAS FITTING Jobbing Specialty. 417 Washington Street Estimates Furnished CAPE MAY KiyMdae TekjtooM 128 A

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wwtissis siiuii mn a one and la apt to to attended with jlm ant clrcumctanoea. e^acially wtoa tto removal of furniture and ptotorsn bctnan out the defects of your wall papsn. gg is also tto tort, time to have new psjig In* done, and a po al mailed' Vf. I* LeNolr win bring him to ni with aamplsn of any dsnertpttoe. JSs mk ~ is of the best, and his prtoan rqore tton reasonable. W. LENOIR •10 WASHINGTON 8TRKBT Keystone Phone lltx.

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 Pricaa to Dety Competition. C Having had many yeara' experienoe in the burine*, I only an an opportunity to convince my cnatomere that I can aeH them at the lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock before buying elae- < where. ELDRIDGE JOHNSON. 318 WasSmgtoo Street W. H. SMITH & SON BROADWAY WEST CAPE MAY ' GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Salt Meats. Fruits, Oranges, Bananas. Patent Medicines Hardware. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Keystone Phone 16lBd M. H. WARE 516 Washington Street. HARDWARE H0USEFURN1SHINGS BLUE AND WHITE AND GRAY ENAMELWARE FISHNG TACKLE Established 1878 ' Keystone 114X

Elwood L Chambers Jere E. Chamber, Chambers Bros. , * DEALERS IN 7 t Fresh Fish, Oysters, Clams » and Crab Meat : 322 MANSION STREET I CAPE MAY. N. J 1 Auto Defiyery 1 Phone 228D " Bell Phone 17W FRANK ENTRIKEN & SONS Central Garage , AUTOMOBILES REPAIR WORK EXCBLLKNT BQDIPmnrr FOB RAPID WORK. OARS STOEKD. OARS HXRKD DAY OR MTOHT. ALL KINDS OF AUTO SUPPLIER. AGENTS FOR THE FAIRBANKS-MOR SE GAS AND ML ENGINES. KEYSTONE i-*oA T>gyfyr HENRY REEVES, MACHINIST I Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas Fitting. Irrigaton Plants Installed, r Keystone 177Y 116 Pearl St, Wert Capo May I