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I 1 — GREENCREEK Misses Carrie Cathrel and Carrie ° Norton, of Dlaa Creek, called on friends here Sunday afternoon., Mr. and Mrs. Weaver entertained Q company from Wildwood over Sunday. Edward Armstrong and wife, with ^ »wo friends of Holly Beach, spent Sun- (J day with Charles H. Loper and wife. . Capt. William Wilkie spent part of B Mat week at home. His barge, the Band King, was frozen fast In Maurice River at MUlvllle. He left on Mon- * •ay. _ , Richard Holmes and wife, Harry s ' Watson and wife. Waller Watson and . atriT Hattle Hollingsead. attended the ' annual O. D. supper at Goshen Friday c ^ availing. d V. - Mrs. Ella Conover was called to * Camden last week to attend a law suit. " Thomas Holmes, with his father and a Mother, were here from Holly Beach Saturday, transferring some property While they were her. f Alfred Cresse called - on his friend, I James McLlnden at Anglesea Sunday. [ James Hoffman of Millvllle, spent Sunday wltK-JoBeph Camp and wife. Joseph Camp, son Frank, Miss Han- C aah Hofffnan, Ralph Schellenger and I wife, TruMfcn Hickman, attended Pomoaa Grange at Cold Spring on Wednes- 0 day last. Allen Steward, who has found em- i g, ployment at Cheater, Pa., will move his family there as soon as the children ig, recover from the measles. Charles Hollingsead and wife spent q Sunday afternoon with Court House friends. Isaac Gilland and Edward Scull q honed up the road to Rio Grande and Thomaa Loper and Emlln Cllver honed r, them up to Diss Creek Saturday. There will be an Initiation In Excel- ^ ■lor Castle this Saturday evening, when 0 every member should be present. Teams from Wildwood are hauling „ lumber from tbe Coombs Lumber yards ts Diss Creek for the Bethlehem Steel f Co., for building purposes. . a T. Hickman delivered hay to Charles g Learning, Cold Spring, Saturday and - Monday. p Harry Watson and wife spent Sunday afternoon with his parents at Court g House. jLeslie P. Bate of Fishing Creek, J called on Ralph Schellenger Monday. p Mr. Griffith visited Wildwood friends Monday. He will remain on the Joanna Mac Name farm for another year. I William Conover, who has beqn at Fanaagrove several weeks spent Sunday with his family. Bars Mathls, who works at Penns- n grove, is home this week. s Mrs. Susan Hickman is spending this t weak with Camden and Philadelphia b Meade. h Elmer Lake Is doing quite a business p smoking hams for .our people. p The "Past Templars Association met „ at the home of Mrs. Laura High Tuea- s day evening at their monthly meeting. t In about another week of gopd r weather the new road from the corner j to West Cape May win me completed. a This route will be used very much by c the autoes as It runs clear of railroads. F The ganual supper of the order of g AGED TAX COLLECTOR j Batored To Heolth Bj Yiaol j. Cortoth, Mho-'UmmoityUxool. ' fcao, J3 J~im rf «o. ■ I was is a weak, run-down condition, b Mr druggist told me about Vinol I o ^ttM»dinaweekno^d««der- n aUa improvement ; I aoo tinned its usa n Md now I have gaiaed twenty po*®ds in . ■r eight, gad feel much stronger. I coo- a - Mer TOial a fine tonic to create strength u txx M paopie."— J. A. PuiCK- t Vsnvtste* Vinol, our dattdoas cod £ li ffimr. tonic, for all run-down, p week pfyl deN^tf t*" uaditiu I
- I ■ the K. G. E. was held on Thursday t evening In their hall. The committee • who were appointed to get the feast > gave the contract to the Past Templars ^ of Arbutus Temple, which is an aux- ( lllary to the Castle. They served a splen- t did roast chicken and roBst beef dinner l with all the , fixings which was thor- t oughly enjoyed by all of the one hun- J dred who were present. It was publicannounced that It was the best meal In every way that was ever served by the Castle. After the feed there was entertainment which all seemed to - enjoy and a rising vote of thanks was given our Diss Creek and Cold Spring ]( friends for their help. The singing oi r George MathlA a six year old boy, deserves special mention. The Castle is r Increasing its membership and the financlal standing Is good, also the attenla Increasing at every meeting, a not every brother come out when Is possible and encourage those who r regular In their attendance and a learn the work. f ¥ DISTRESS; May C. H. People Should Know 11 j How to Bead and Heed Them ? Disordered kidneys give many signals of distress. | The secretions msy be dsrk, contain ; sediment. I Passages are sometimes frequent, scanty, painful. ^ j Bachacbe is often present day and , Headache and dizzy spells may occur, j Weakened kidneys should receive t quick help. p Don't delay! Use s special kidney Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak r backache and urinary dii- j Cape May C. H. evidence proves their wqjth. " -j Mrs. Martin Spalding, Atlantic aTe., May C H., says: "My back ached c and I often felt dizzy and nerrouB. The g secretions from my kidneys were also p source of annoyanoe. Doan's Kidney soon restored me to good health." Price 60c, at all dealers. Dont simply ask for a kidney remedy — get C Kidney Pill a — the same that J Mrs. Spalding had. Foster-Milburn Co., s Props., Buffalo, if. Y. TUCXAMOE YK2HK8 Tuckahoe with its good railroad facilshould be a busy, flourishing and ] growing town. Its people should do all I they can to make It .grow. They should boosters, not knockers. We should factories or mills to give employment to people, or to bring other people. The can factory gives work to in tbe fall of the year, and the silk mill will give employment to many | year around. We have some very stores, an up-to-date National a fine well equipped hotel, a garlodges, a weekly paper, three churches. Methodist Presbyterian and : Baptist the Upper Township High and grammar schools, fine mod- j era residences and beautiful sites for I buildings, and fine thotroughfares and well lighted streets. The river dividing the town Into two parts, one part in Cape May County, and the other in Atlantic County. Our river facilities are good for shipping, for power or sail boats, to be used for pleasure, fishing gunning. The river banks makes It nice for bungalows or cottages for sumresidents. Both sides of the river sad aome of tbe surrounding territory I should be formed Into a borough. Let boost our town for a larger and bat- . town, rj* need many things — a 1 of Trade, a volunteer fire company. and a water ayat em.— Tuckahoe Herald. iAnrtbt in the Star and Ware. I
rio grande | George Stewart was attending to business matters at Wildwood on TuesMrs. Rebecca Neal and two daughters have taken apartments at Wlldwood.Tor the remainder of the winter months Mrs. Walter Edwards returned home on Tuesday after spending a few daya with her mother at MWmay. who is very ill. D. E. Goff entertained on Sunday his brothers Isaiah, of Kldora; Sidney Goff. wife and daughter, of Cape May City. Mrs. Warren C. Neal. who underwent very serious operation at the Jefferson Hospital. Philadelphia, about six weeks ago, Ja spending aome time with her slaters at West Cape May. We all wish her the best of luck. Mrs. Jones B. Hand and son of Burleigh. spent Wednesday with her parents, F. B. Neal and wife. Francis Jones and family are occupying the Chas. Caraewell house on Railroad Avenue. ^ L. Hickman, the Reeding agent at Wildwood Junction, and wife, are the proud parents of a little baby girl. Fred MacKlaslc of Salem, was visiting relatives and friends here over 8unday. Miss Pauline Gatner of Green Creek, was the guest of her friend, Everett Hand, on Sunday. Miss Olivia Harris of Cape May. spent Sunday and Monday with her parents. Jos. Harris and wife. Joe Hoffman, wife and two children, of Wildwood. spent Saturday and Sunday with J. 8. Brown and wife. Wm. F. Hand and wife was attending to business at Wildwood on Monday last. The ones on the sick list are Mrs. Nellie Hand, Mrs. Syms and Mrs. C. Flaher." Miss Cleone Schellenger, .of West Cape May. spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. W. C. Neal. - Mrs. Joseph Chester And son Elwood, was at the county seat Tuesday. RECIPE rOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of water add 1 ox. Bay Rum. a small box of Bar bo Compound, and % ox. of glycerine. Apply to the hair a week until It becomes the dealrod shade. Any druggist can put this -up or you can mix it at home at very little coet. Full directions for making and use come in each box of Barbo Compound It will gradually darken streaked, faded gray and removes dandruff. It to excellent for falling hair and will make harsh soft and glossy, it will not color the seal p. not sticky or greasy, and does not leg At FHXVTXHG HATES. Ex- Judge Hlgbee. solicitor for the of Freeholders of Atlantic County, has rendered an opinion that printing done for Jess than the rates established by law. in newspapers selected because of low bids rather than service to the public, is Under this decision, there iSh" been return ln_ Atlantic County to the legal rate| A similar decision was rendered by City Solicitor Schlmpf. of Atlantic City returned to the legal rate. The Sentinel has always contended that the rate established by law is the proper one. but the former City Commissioners. in their all-wise judgment, decided otherwise, and the system has continued. However, the law Is the law. and should be obeyed. — Ocean City Sentinel. REAL ESTATE THAHSrZHS. Township of Lower. Hannah E. Learning et al to Leslie L. Si 1 LO. Lot beginning at a walnut stump standing S links from W. side of road from Cape May to Court In line of Geo. May's farm, ' thence to point on S. side of road to ; Creek. Gordon B. Tearicks et ux to Freeman Tearicks. Lot on East side of main Bayshore road adjoining land formerly of Alex. McKean. deceased, containing half acre, clear of highway. James B. Shaw et ux to Freeman 12000. Lot at Fishing Creek, adjoining lands of Sylvia Bishop, deceased, Socrates Shaw and James Shaw, containing 2< acres and 30 perches . Bain Spouting, Gutters and Tin Roofs work at consistent prices. Jesse M Brown, 110 and 112 Jackson St I j: I ■ and an roo monsy. Wr)t» lot* jr., M Id. swift & csJ I PATENT LAtoYrilS. r K303 Seventh St., Wssniugioii, 0.-C..F
| 'if | Professional Cards | - •>. SPiCER LBAM1NG COUNSELOR-AT-LA W j Solicitor. Master and Examiner in Chanoery s Office: Hughes and Franklin Sts., Cape May, New Jersey. ; t SAMUEL F. ELDEEDGE ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW ' Merchants National Bank Building 1 Washington and Decatur Sta., Cape May, New Jersey J NOTARY PUBLIC . Solicitor and Master in Chancery, a Keystone Phone 35 A. 1 HENRY H. ELDEEDGE 1 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Solicitor in Chancery for New - Jersey Member of Pennsylvania Bar. Cape May, New Jeuey. ' 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 ; Special Master in Chancery Supreme Court Commissioner ^ Notary Public ^ i. £18 Washington Street, d Cape May, N. J. ' e MORGAN HAND, JR. y CIVIL ENGINEER ■ AND SURVEYOR « Cape May Court House, N. J. 1 Bell Phone 5. 819 Wesley avenue, { Ocean City, N. J. , * Bell Phone 56X. ^ ^ ! DR. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST 1120 Chestnut Street n Philadelphia, Pa. e (One door above Keith's Theatre) Filling a specialty — from one dollar I up. Bridge work, five dollars a tooth. " My special plates never rock. No one has this method but myself. Will allow you carfare when you order the " beet teeth. , Bell Phone— Walnut ISM. » y _________________________ YOUR EYES I are Your Tools What care • good workman takes oi hit t tools to keep them in die beat condition I >. Are Your Eyes All Right? d c- A- LONGSTRETH I Specials In Ew Testing ~~TV fiu. ^ m Mark* Sow: ' / i 13a rwkAhAi. , **CAPE MAY OPTICAL j 613 Washington Street , Cape May, N. J. < EVERYTHING FOR THE EYEPRESCRIPTION LENSES SPECIALTY Keystone "Phone 44D Ware'# Drug Shop (THE REXALL STORE) I Patent Medicines, Drag Sundries, I Toilet Goods at Lowest Prices; Aak to I see the Bine line Rubber Goods, I ytsr I guarantee; -also freofc stock of Pir&a, I Samoset and Huyler Candies; All WritI lag Paper and Holiday Goods reduced. J Washington and JVeatur Street, Dotal ui and Washington Streets Oap. May.
CAPE MAY COAL & ICE CO. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Best quality Coal as all times. Careful preparation. Guaranteed weight Pure Ice, manufactured from distilled water. Prompt and courteous service. ' Office— 512 WASHINGTON STREET .READING COAL YARDS nnd Yard*~PERRY AND JACKSON STREETS THOMAS S> STEVENS. Maai Kcjstiai Tekfteaes Manager I
AUDITORIUM CAFE AND BUFFET * r 1 Of. 109 JACKSON sr. Everything in season. Sea foods and SaieJf, Specialties. Cottage trade solicited. Ordar* by pbone promptly atteadedto an dd vered .
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. Wm. F. Brown PLUMBING, STEAM GAS FITTING Jobbing A Specialty. 417 Washington Street
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Keystone Tally heme ISA H removal of furalturaand^Sarae Mace Ing done, end a po " Xi. LeNolr will bring him to m Affih aamplas of any deeertpttew His Weak le of the beet, and hie prloae more tbss | tie WASHINGTON STRKBT
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 W A L L PAPER Which Will Be Sold at Prices to Defy Competition. Having had many -years' experience in the business, I only aA opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell them at the lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock before buying elsewhere. ELDRIDGE JOHNSON 318 Washington Street W. fl. SMITH & SON 502 BROADWAY WEST CAPE MAY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Meats. Fruits, Oranges, Bananas. Patent Medicines Hardware. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Keystone Phone 161M M. H. WARE 516 Washington Street. HARDWARE HOUSEFURNISHINGS BLUE AND WHITE AND GRAY ENAMELWARE FISHNG TACKLE Established 1878 Keystone 114X
Elwood L. Chambers
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Chambers Bros. DEALERS IN Fresh Fish, Oysters, Clams and Crab Meat 322 MANSION STREET CgRE MAY, N. J Auto Delivery
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FRANK ENTRIKEN & SONS Central Garage AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT TOR RAPID WORK. OARS STORED. OARS HIRED DAT OR H70HT. ALL KINDS OF AUTO SUPZW AGENTS rem THE FAIRBANKS-MOB SB OAS AND OIL ENGINB8. KEYSTONE i-*>A BELL xs-Af
HENRY REEVES, MACHINIST Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water (teating, Gaa Fitting. Irrigaton Flant. Inttaltod. 177Y 116 Peart St, Wtet Cap. Ma,

