F.ATTTRDAY, OCTOBER fti Mie * JAPt'UU ST A* AAZ» IT AT* " r ' " tflTI" " TmF" ■ ■ ■ -
I GREEN CREEK Edwin Hollingsead is building * new poultry bouse. Mrs. Harry Watson spent from Saturday till Monday in Philadelphia. There was a fair representation of our people out to hear the Democratic 71 -candidate for Governor of New Jersey, ' |lr. Wittpenn, on Friday. The meeting was presided over by L. E. Miller. ' Miss Ella Barnes of Philadelphia! - spent the week with Capt. and Mrs. M. M. Norbuiy. 8V John Daughterly and family accorapanied by Miss Carrie Loper called on f- ' Trumaji Hickman and /wife Saturday L afternoon. ► Frank Hollingahead and Truman HicflE man were in Wildwood a short time y Sunday evening. Samuel Christian and wife of East & Creek spent Saturday with John Trout Bt and family. Their auto got disabled r and Frank Hollingsead took them home at night. Joseph Camp and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Camp's' mother in SBIF vllle. George Johnson drove to Dennisvills after lumber and has erected two hog bouses, where he is now raising swine. After spending several wefks with his son and family, Mr. Lenderman returned to his home in Wilmington last ( week. I Capt. Charles P. - Yanam&n and wife ! of Diss Creek was here a short time on 1 t Sunday. B Prof. Fiink P. Little, who taught our j j ft, grammar school last year and who is Ilbow teaching in Trenton, spent Sunday ' ■with his best girl. Miss Ella Thompson. Dr. Frank Hughes of West Cape May,
called on friends here Sunday evening, i Prof. J. D. Hoffman and wife and i . Lemuel Schellenger and wife of Fishing Creek attended church service here Sun- '■ , day evening. Our farmers' housewives are contemplating raising the price of milk from ; six to eight cents per quart and butter • from thirty to thirty-five cents per lb. Walter Goff, of Eldora, brought down , , a cow from the farm of the late Sam•juel Bishop to Truman Hickman on , ! | Monday. [•j William Conover, first assistant eni" gineer of an ocean steamer, is now in Galveston; they will go to a s6a port in ] Lousianna, thence to South America. | The trip will take five or six months. Everett Hand and wife have gone to ; Pmladelphia for the winter. Howard ' Selover accompanied tbem. Mr. Hand ■ and Mr. Selover will work in a garage. - Mrs. Miranda Reeves of Cold Spring
. spent part of the week with Mrs. Mary i I Lake. ; Misses Maggie and Mamie Ludlam of I • South Dennis, spent Thursday with 1 Truman Hickman and wife. Mrs. Hattie Hollingsead drove over i to Court House Tuesday and spent the r day with her sisters. Mrs. Walter and Mrs. Roy Schelling1 er of Philadelphia spent this week here. J. W. Snyder and wife of Fishing 1 Creek spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. C. P. Foster. Mrs. Sally Stites Johnson, wife of. 1 Eli quietly passed away at her home 1 hre Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. ) NOTICE TO GONNERS 1 I Trespassing with gun or dog on the . Walter Farms is positively forbidden. 5 Geo. E. Walter. 1905-10-14-3t
m Catarrh Cannot Be Cured ■ wfth LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aa they ■ cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca- . r tarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, I and In order to cure It you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly upon j the blood and mucous surface:. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It ns prescribed by one of the best physicians In thl" country for years and Is a regular prescription. It Is composed of . the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the . mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such .wonderful results in curing catarrh. Bead for testimonials, free. ■ T. 3. CHENEY A CO.. Props.. Toledo, a Bold by Druggists, price 75c. Take mil's Pamay Pills for constipation.
• the Oyster Cracker that iwaJwai the best oyster better, t Serve themwith soups, salads, chowder, etc. They will add to j your reputation as a hostess. Ahcay fresh. At aB grocers. NATIONAL BISCUIT ^ COMPANY j
WEST CAPE MAY , Mrs. Charlas hi ^Perkins spent a few Stokley Johnson and family have moved to Colliagawood, N. J. The Alpha class met for their monthly business meeting on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. George C Taylor have moved to MiUville for the winter. We* re gl*d to~Vkk Mrs. Joseph Robinson home again. Miag Ella Reeves entertained her Sunday school "class one evening this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. . Simington are entertaining comgyy. Miss Clara D. Springer of Wildwood was the guest of Mrs. Thomas Eldredge over Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood -Woolson are spending some tithe here. Wilbur Collins spent over Sunday with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoffman have returned after Spending* a few days at Maueb Chunk, Pa. BIRTHDAY PARTY. Daniel H. Morris celebrated his second birthday by giving a party to a few of his little friends, at his parents residence. Those present were, Walter Landis, Morris Brown, Rosebud Haynes, Bemardine Joyce and Louis Sayres. COLD SPRING Miss A. Ethel Nickerson, director of — P Household Arts in the County VocaI tional School, will attend the grange * meeting on Monday evening, Oct. 16, k - and discuss the organization of cookery I and sewing classes for Lower Township. T i The grange cordially invites the pnblic ] e to be present at 8 o'clock. IF YOU HAD A g J4k?lr NECK V Ad LONG AS THI8 FELLOW. ; I SORE THROAT pi ^OWN . |!U TONS I LINE i IlkV WMUOQUIBUIBMIEVE'T. € ' I** ■tSc-sndSOc. HerelUI Size. »L 1 (t 1 SLL OKUOOIgT*. ,
mSBSw illliilii Step up and Sweet Caporal Cigarettes W/m proved in actual burning tests '?
r 1 LOTTIE R. HILLMAN T 220 Perry Street SHOP of select goods at l) T \L ®*ea#onable Prices. A comA A prehensive shewing of all that is new and smart in Women's, Misses' and Children's hats. Many models that will please. Clever draping clever shaping. All die telling tricks that the real artist knows- Sport Hats, io all shades, $1.00 up its — — — — Another Lot of Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, SOME DUPLICATES. BUT MOSTLY NEW AND STILL MORE ATTRACTIVE STYLES THAN THE LAST ONES WERE. A SPECIAL PRICE PUT ON ALL SUMMER DRESSES AI£P UNDERWEAR. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF NETS. LACES. EMBROIDERIES AND NECKWEAR, ALSO TRi AIMING S AND BRAIDS. A SPECIAL MENTION MADE OF THE HAND EMBROIDERED COLLARS OF VELVET AND SILK. SUITABLE FOR COAT3, OR TAILORED SUITS. A PRETTY COLLECTION OF FANCY ARTICLES MAKING INEXPENSIVE GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE EMMA C. CARPENTER 629 Lafayette St Keystone Phone 64-M Opposite Scheoj
Don't forget the County Fair, October 13 & 14. Best ever held in the County. r ~~ ~~ ' > Your Part and Hers Good telephone service depends not only upoi}, the telephone equipment and the skill and intelligence of the telephone employees, but also upon the co-operation of the telephone users. # < It is the responsibility of the calling person to be sure to give the operator the right number, speaking slowly and distinctly. The operator's responsibility is, in turn, to answer the caller's signal promptly and to give the desirec? connection quickly and accurately. Still further, the called person co-operates towards good service by answering promptly ; and each helps by speaking distinctly and by practicing courtesy and patience under all conditions. THE DELAWARE Sc. ATLANTIC | ■ g TELEGRAPH St TELEPHONE CO. n a C. B. SMITH. District Manager. VjgTfgw ATLANTIC CITY. H. J. I ^

