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GREENCREEK Capt. Ogden Gandy of Dennitville was here on business Monday. Miller, wife and daughter, of Wert Cape May, spent Sunday with friends here. Quite a large number of our people attended Memorial Day service at Oape May, Wildwood and Stone Harbor, retaming in a heavy rain. John Bell and wife entertained her cister and husband from Millville on Tuesday. A large hack load of school children from Woodbine passed through here Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. AfB. Miller of Cape Ma* City was up looking over their farm on Saturday. Abijah D. Reeves and wife with other friends from Gold Spring passed through here Sunday afternoon. Wesley Thompson and wife entertained company over Sunday. Mr. Haynes of Pennsylvania is the gueet of Alfred Cresse this week. Theodore Hickman is brightning his borne surroundings with paint and lime. T. Hickman drove to South Dennis Thursday after shingles for his house. ' Gilbert Watson is with his grandparenta at Court House for a week. There will be many changes in the Middle Township school teachers the 'coming school year. ' The -public school children from Rio Grande picnicked at Norbury's Landing Friday. Mrs. Ida Page and friend of Wildwood called on friends here Friday, j Charles Holt accompanied by Mrs. Mary D. Lehman, returned to his Camden home Saturday. ? Rev. W. L. Biackman and wife with Mrs. Minnie Down, of Seaville and James L. Springer and wife of Court ' 'Bouse called on friends here Wednesday. 1 Truman Hickman and wife drove over ' to Wildwood Wednesday and called on their friends' George W. Hand and wife. Harry Hazelhurst and wife and com"pany from Cape May City, called on Geo. Mixner and wife Sunday. Mrs. William Conover and son accom- _ panled her niece to New York Monday . where they will spend the week. William Conover has again boarded the steamship Palmer as second engineer and sailed for Texas last week. Mrs. Florence Oliver nee Brown came down from Philadelphia last week and will spend the summer here. CASES OF SUMMER COMPLAINT ! Stomach and Intestinal disturbances are ' frequently corrected by the use of 1 'Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Chil- ' • dren. They tend to Cleanse the intes- 1 ■tinal tract and promote digest ion. Used ' by Mothers for 28 years: All druggists 1 'sell them, 2£c. Aiken Journal and Review — Germany's c reply boiled down strikes us about thus- • •!y: "I'll be hanged i^I do, and I'll be . "hanged if I don't." ' Beef is eaid to be selling for $1 a "po!lnd in Berlin. At this news American ' packers will wocp copiously because 1 they are not on the ground in Berlin. =

Pacificists who want unpreparedness at any price seem to imagine that our next vqr will lie a flivver Perhaps the Navy League seeks to humiliate Uenrv Ford liy suing for a ' Trifling el .OOOjKIO, "HAIR-HOPE" ends GRAT HAIR Restore* Setotal Color Id tew applications. Sot a quick dye which give* m weird, etrcakcd, stained, unnatural look, but acts so naturally, gradually. no "° ni! or grease. Does not Slain Scalp. ' n2'ni5?i3faI^hinC-8c*irs F*nlBC "It- Leave* Hair nice, soft, fluffy. So co:npU.:nis — 16 rears sale. . Wul please you. ivies the u-tL r.ci.n V> ■ .—.lea 'ortltw. K. 8. WeianJerre, •BOUGHON RATS" ends ltata.Alire. Bnp sic. NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Estate of Emlen Physick, Deceased. - Pursuant to the order of Edward L. Rice, Surrogate of the County of Cape AJay. made on the 10tb day of May, M^.D. 19(16. on the application of the Wbscribi-r. Executor of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within nine months from the tenth day of May, A D. 1916, or they' will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber. Dated May 10, A D. W$ THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY, for Insurance on- Uvea and Granting Annuities, Executor. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, Proctor. 10M-5-13-9t "ERIC ACID . NEVER CAUSED RHEUMATISM" EBB®?

CAW MAT COUBfT-aR^jUrS * COURT In the matter of the application of William T. Stevens, atfininia- 00 Petition' trator of the estate of , etc Robert Chambers, de- 0rfer e ceased, for an order to Show C*UBesell lands to pay debts. r William T. Stevens, administrator of j the estate of Robert Chambers, deceased, having exhibited to this Court under r oath, a true -account of the personal et- . tate and debts of the said Robert Chambers, deceased, so far as he can discover j. the same, whereby it appears that the i personal estate of the said Robert Chambers, deceased, is nnsnffieient to pay his r debts, -and requested the aid of this , I court in ' the premises, by petition setting forth a lot of land of which the . said Robert Chamber*, deceased, died seized, in the City of Oape May, in the , Oounty of Cape May, and State of New Jersey, more patricularly described in , said petition. It la on this .26th day of April, nines teen hundred and sixteen, ORDERED, That all persona interested in said . lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate of said Robert Chambers, deceas- , ed, appear before this court on Wednesday, the 28th day of June next, at the Court House, in Oape May , Court House, at ten o'clock In the fore- , noon, to show cause why go much pf said lands, tenements, hereditaments . and real estate of the said Robert Chambers, deceased, should not be sold as will be sufficient to pay his debts, or the residue thereof, as the case may require. , And it is further ordered that publication on this order, as required by law, be made by the Surrogate in the Oape May Star and Wave, one of the newspapers . of this -state . HENRY H. ELDREDGE, Judge. EDWARD L. RICE, Surrogate. LEWIS T. 8TEVENS. Proctor. 998-4-29-IX CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY To Emma L. Pease, Margaretta Pease, Esther Jane Pease, Risic Pease, and ' Adelaide C. Hand: — Take notice, that application will be 1 made to the Court of Chancery, at the ' State House, in Trenton, on Tuesday, the twentieth day of June next, in Trenton, on Tuesday, the twentieth day of June next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon for a decree in the cause pending in said court, wherein William T. Pease, et ux et als, are complainants, and you and others are defendants, that the binds and premises in question in said cause be sold free and discharged of your estate as tenant in dower therein. LEWIS T. STEVENS, Sol'r of Complainants, 518 "rt"astington St., ~ ^ Cape May, N. J. ' Dated .May 18, 1916. (

better, rot oct this ex-upas wrile your name and adu.xae below and send for u free trial package d Booth- , Orerion Laxative az I Liver Tabids. You wiH not believe1' how gentle vet thorough their action is until you have tried them, a They relieve constipation, bilious attacks and sick beadacba. 2t ( - — — • I r : I suu.. I MI1WII1H II Breafaear. BEW YOU BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS i PUBLIC NOTICE j The Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Cape May, State of New , Jersey, will sell to the highest bidder, at not less than par, at public sale, in the Court House at Cape May Court • House, New Jersey, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon on Tuesday, the sixth (6th) day of June, A D. 1916, the following described county bonds in three parcels: $ 8,000.00 Road Improvement Bonds. | 627,000.00 Road Improvement Bonds. $7 4,000.00 Road Improvement Bonds. ■ The Board reserves the right to sell each parcel as a whole or in parts, and bids for the whole or a part of each parcel will be recognized. Bidders must bid separately for the . whole or for a part of each parcel but such separate bids can be embodied in one communication. . All bids must be presented in writing and properly sealed, and must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check drawn to the order of r Jos. I. Scull, County Collector, equal 1 to t«o (2 per cent) per cent of the par value of the bonds bid for. Bids unaccompanied by said deposit will be rejected. Each parcel of bonds is dated April = 1st, 1916, are in denominations of one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars each, bear interest at the rate of (5%) per cent per annum, payable semiannually, and the principal there of is due and payable thirty years from the date thereof. Accrued interest to be paid by the J purchaser. The Board further reserves the right to , reject any or 'all bids, or to withdraw any or all from sale. - By order of the Board, ' FRANK W. FGtfKES. - 7 « Oerk. c Bdard of Chosen FreehoMctTof the r County of Cape May, New Jersev. * Dated May 6, 1916. ' G IM7-3t-5-H. Children Cry » FOR FLETCHER'S £ ("ASTORIA » . The Star and Wave's Stationery "De- 4; partment sells the BEST Typewriter Ribbon and the price has not be.-n jSsed. ! you beat it?

_ IRON . I t FOR EVERY •fence purpose,, i 1JIJIIIIM llllllUllJll! I at ■^l||*'r*iii'7*'Yffl/'y,-* rl"T - • ■ t No Matter for What Purpose You Want Iron I • Fence We Can Supply Your Wants t For Residences, Divisions on Property Lines, Cemeteries, Private B uryinj Grounds, Cemetery Lot Enclosures. Church and School Property, Court Hcu~~> and Jails f For BSST PRICE Cell On or Addrex I ._ WILLIAM McFADDEN ir I raw m swrjimmTt at j j . I — — ■ =

j =============================================== v Charles York Stites York YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders CAPE MAY, N.J. Estimates cheerfully given on aH kinds of buildings SATISFACTION GUARANTEED P. a Ben 661 • • - B. S. CURTIS & SON NO. 884 DBLAWABE AVE, CAPE MAY CITY, N. JPKpGftNQ, ^JEAM FIT TING AND GAS FITTING JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO ' Keystone Tetepbone 1SSD

"LEST YOU FORGET" Lot this be a reminder to you that are making far more ert— iva preparations for our Spring MiBwery ever before. We win » i Mter the exact date of our first showh^a, bet you can count that our ■■nlmnnl wfll be larger than usual and just what you desire wfll be found in our display. 0. L. W. Knerr 518 & 520 Washington St. Cape May, N. j. A. H. FAULKNER Contractor and Builder Keystone Phone Jim 121 HigfcesStfcet tape Hij.K.J. W. L Ewing Jr. WAGON BUILDER , AUTOMOBILE PAINTER j Large and Small Work j CarefoH Executed

Estimates Cheerfully Furnished W. L. EWING, JR. . Weet Perry Bta, C Keystone Phone J. C. LITTLE Paints, Varnishes and Painters Supplies Agent for N. Z. Graves Co 103 Jackson Street NOTICE. T. H. Taylor . ounces that t his Shoe Store Sie Wa-hlngton street, he continues the shoe business as berore. for BALL BAND RUBBER I have taken the agency In Cape Soot wear, and would call special attention to the new VAC coot, made by this company. The best on the market. Will still do all kl. 's of repair work. Shoe findings and dressing for sale. T. H. TAYLOR Washington St.. Cspe May. N. J. ESTABLISHED 1905 Fifi Troy Laundry PHONE 7 i

k LUMBER (j AND Mill Work ; GEO. OGDEN & SON " Weo trail's, Ss ferry street, wiB give on bids on furniture carpet and fit- " " j Rain Spouting, Guttma and Tin Roofa. ' Good work at consistent prioaa. J earn M. Brown. 110 awl lit Jaskaoa St

Excrytbrng in hum. food. El^SaUdi^pedikie#. riitl»|. | Shoes! Shoes! \ XEW, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF' LADIES', GENTLE. M BEN'S AND CHILDREN 'S SHOES AT LESS THAN' PHIL- ^ ADELPHIA PRICES. AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARGE « STOCK OF WALL PAPER WRich Will Be Sold et Prioee to Defy Competition. Having beu omny yeara ' ex perienee in the bnsiDeeA I onfy aak en opportnnify to eonvinoe my enetomenr that I can eell them at the P°*8ibl* Pri'**' be,0re eW" ELDRIDGE JOHNSON 31S Woahingtem Straw At LaventhoFs PRICES REASONABLE Watch for the wagon, do your winter shopping right at your home. We have full line winter clothing, shoes and rubbers. Store open on stormy days and evenings.

WHEN FURNISHING A SUMMER HOME whether it be a ooey bnngalow ora magnificent mamrion, it is of fi, A importance to eeenre the aid of a reliable dealer. Tonr comfort and n pleasure depend on your .election not for a day only „ with many purchaser but for ye^ to oome, m,d a huge percentage oj theni ™ "S? °f "> experiencmi de^er. WENTZELL'S, 33 Perry Street lie frigeratore of tried and proven anHity. New importation of matur-e. New Linoleum., Crex Gram Rngg. Everything in hoim, furnishings. Come in and see. i Hotel Windsor l OPEN THE ENTIRE YEAR J- An ideal place to spend the winter. R. HALP1N, Prop. — \ The Chalfonte SECTION °°TTAQ1E « REASONABLE TERMS CAPE MAY, N. J. MRS. CALVIN SATTERFIELD ± Thf* Mflrrv Comfortable Surroundings. Special 1 lie iriarcy rates for Winter and Spring. Open all the Year Excellent Table. MRS T. C. SINK MILLER COTTAGE^ a34 PERRY STREET Now open, excellent table, comfortable room®, good servipe, convenient Keystone Phone 68-8. H. H. McPHERSOIT. THE HARRISON %^kllz:£r:r MRS. C. D. HARRISON Cor. Perry and South Lafayette Streets, Cape May, N. J. HOTEL DEVON J. L. KEHR, Proprietor South Lafayette Street Cape May, New Jersey The ROSELLE orax ~ st ■ GOOD LOCATION— NEAR THE BEACH— RATES REASONABLE MRS. NELLIE HAGAN, Proprietreai 228 PERRY STREET (Formerly of Avalon) Bellemere ComeE ~ .sas MRS. E. SMITH 109-11 Perry Street, Cape May, N. J