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H fifl Don't forget that per, Frpe Delivery Service embraces jwten sad vtdnlty, and that all purchases ■cade by yea will be delivered directly to yoar deer* without aay additional cost. ■w. Oar mail order department, with its i 1 force of trained shoppers, is at your service at all j j times. We pride ourselves upon our promptness and reliability. We will gladly send samples, or, where f~ -that ip not feasible, detailed information of any mer- . chandise desired. If a monthly charge account would add to your convenience, just communicate with our Credit Department. Look for ear ads in the Philadelphia papers. "Our Anniversary Sale of Housefuroish- e ing Goods, hina, Glas-ware .< amps, etc., now on, is making neW record? for offerings
of the most wanted merchandise at special, f low prices All thru the month of November it will be wise to keep in touch with our Anniversary announcements - every one will be worth reading as a money-saving opportunity." f Mr. Welter M. Homes, Weet Cepe May, N. J., Ukes care of ell •ur DeKrery Service in Cepe May, Weet Ckpe May, South Cape May, Oepe May Point, Cold Spring, risking Creek, Dies Creek, Cepe May Oeurt House, Burleigh, Mayville, Kio Grande, Erma. Benuett, Wbiteaboro. Green Creak- and Wild wood Junction. n. snellenburg &*comp any market, 11th to 12th sts.i philadelphia
Stoves Necessary - IN CAPE MAY QJMany of the homes in Cape May and surrounding country are heated with stoves, and if you would gift the most heat from a small quantity of coa', consult Jesse Brown 110 u»d 112 JadcMa Si. C*pe Map, N. J.
.t''; i « Smiz New Autumn Mlnery Remarkably good Has at very tew prices. All of Black Velvet of excellent quality, and comprised of the newest and most distkxSbve shapes — new Sailors, ! new Tarn O'Shanter effects, , Tricomes and drapped Turbans. • 0. L. W. Knerr 518 A 520 Wuttostoa St ' Cape Ma,, N. J. A. H. FAULKNER Contractor and Builder Keyatoao rhau glm U» Itthes Street lip, ■ar.H.J.
W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUILDER AUTOMOBILE PAINTER Larva and Small Work Carefull Executed ha*! nut.!.—, (TtPerfuHy Furnished W. L KWIVU. JR. Wed Perry 8ta.. Kevato-.- Phone j Notice-Gunner signs for sale at Star j and Ware Stationery Dept. ID TD SDXBIOT COURT • or tmx uaiTjun statu j Tor the District of lew Jersey. | j In ihe matter of 1 in i WO°d^r"' COmP*ny' [ Bankruptcy I Bankrupt. J j Notice. Is hereby Riven that Woodbine j Hat Company, having on the thirteenth ' day of September. 1915, been duly ad- ' i Judged a bankrupt In the above entltleid ) 'cause, has filed its petition for a dts- J charge as a -bankrupt, and the same will! | be heard by said court -on the eleventh • day of December, 1915. at ten-thirty f j o'clock In the forenoon, at the Called j States Court Room. Trenton, at which : [time ami place ail creditors and other! prayer of said petition should not be • granted. GEORGE T. CRANMER, |i 2*«»-U-1 l-l 1 Clerk of said Court. ,
FISHING CREEK Mrs Emma G. Barnett visited her daughter of Philadelphia the latter part | of last week. Mrs. Ella Woolson is improving the : lo<V-s of her front yard, with a cement walk. Mr. Milton Matthews visited his sis- j j ter. Mrs. Beulah Iszard .of West Cape I | May one day recently. I Mrs. Rietta Vearicks visited her moth- | ler of Wlldwood one d£y last week. J Mrs. Mary Foster of Green Creek is visiting her brother. John Snyder. j Mrs. Lemuel Schellenger and son and Augustus Yearicks and wife motored to i the Court House one evening recently. , " j Harry Fisher and wife and daughter | of Cape May were over Sunday visitors . prith their brother. Freeman Yearicks. • On Saturday night a surprise party I was given on Claude Yearicks In honor | I of his birthday. There were twenty- j one present. They all reported a fine j j ^ Ralph Yearicks and wife of Col- j J Mrs. Montgomery of Wlldwood is vis- j itlng her daughter. Mrs. Jacob Barnett. | Miss Irene Woolson and Arthur Fox took sapper with Mrs. Lemuel Schellenger Sunday last. On Sunday morning last Miss Irene Woolson liad the misfortune to loose finds it. kindly return to the owner. Mr. Jacob Barnett made a business trio .o Philadelphia one day las. week. Harry Slaw and wife spent Sunday . with Frank Matthews and family. | George Warner and wife spent Sun- i | lBess^triif^n Monday last. j j GREEN CREEK Joseph Camp and son Frank made a business iWp-io Cape May city Friday. Ma^J-'ota^iklok of Woodbine was at Charles Ix>per'ft\Friday Caying stock. Capt- I Jan LopeJhjho has been with friends in Baltimore, returned las week suffering with externa. Mrs. L. R. Baker and two nieces of Wlldwood called on friends here Friday. They are interesting talkers on the suffrage question.
■ i George Johnson and wife entertained • her brother Cram Vlneland Sunday. . Alvln i .sber oil Court House spent i Sunday "with John \Bell and Wire. i William Bacon. Who has worked for i Ralph Schelllnjrer. .has accepted a ait- < , nation in the Court Htraee glass plant and will more there In a few days i William Hollhee moved his family to « Hotly Beach for the winter. He will i II vd with one of his sons. 1 It- is said Mrs. Marquet will spend 1 the winter with Mrs. Mary E. Lake. i Rev. Charles Glrellne of the Hew Jer- < Children's Society, preached In the i Methodist Church Sunday morning and I took the ucual collection for the lnsti- I Mrs. Virginia Erricson Is ' spending ' tbla week with her sister In FhUadei- i Phla. Joseph Robinson and w|fe qf Weet ' Cape May Sailed on friends here Mon- ! i day All were glad to aee that Mrs. , : Robinuon was able to take the ride. i . •William Conover who Is suffering 1 1 with fever, la, at this writing, slowly j Improving. 1 1 John Vanes of Holly Beach has been 1 1 . engaged to more the house of Vernon i Godfrey to a recently purchased prop- 1 1 erty near Green Creek. , . Gap i. Joseph James apsnt Sunday With IJennigrille friends; his mother accompanying him home for a visit. Capt. WllUam Wllkle and his first ' mate Bel mar James left their ship in ■ MUlville and spent Sunday at hoine. , Miss Olive Mathls entertained com - peny from Wlldwood Sunday. Joseph Hall of Court House nailed on Miss Sally- Long Sunday. Mrs. Harriet Bowen of Point rieasant. is with her daughter. Mrs. W. 8. RIdredge for a vlsiL Od Saturday Joseph Camp and eon Frank took in their large automobile to the County Pomona Grange, held in Palermo: Ralph Schellenger and wjfe. Hannah Hoffman and Truman HickMiss Helen Schellenger. who teaches domestic science in Glassboro. spent Sunday at home. Tom Swain has been quite sick tilth symptoms of pneumonia. Mrs. Bertha Cress what elected State Grand Templar at the seaslon of the r Grand Temple in September. 8he is visiting many temples and holding meetings in Burlington County this Frank Hollingshead. William H. I Thompson and Truman Hickman attended / rbutus Lodge of Masons at Clurt , House Monday night. Mr. HolUngshea 1 | was reload to the degree of Master j Manor. Our community was shocked Sunday morning to learn of the death of Mrs. ' Viola Mathls- Schelllnger in a Philadelphfc hospital, where she had been taken ' for treatnienL This is Indeed a sad 3 case a- slje waa but twenty-five years -- old; •having been .married but a few 1 1 years, and only a few months ago mov--,ed into Hjpir new bungalow." She was '-j the Oldest, daughter of John W. and 3 kiyra Mathls, mid lived with her grandbbT flrt.-TThP remdin's 1 , Were brought home on Monday, the fun1 | eral belno held Wednesday afternoon. r Mrs. Schellenger- was a member of the 1 Methodist Church and Sunday School. • ; rind was loved and respected by old and ' Frank, the young husband. ba« j the sincere sympathy of the whole community In' these hours of his berlevemeat and trouble. A11 that was mortal of Mrs. Schellenger was laid to rest In the M. E. Cemetery to await the coming of. the Son of Man.
i It U not generally known to ibw j who take what is known a. the .boraf* road out of <iape May that this wm tha • 0 first highway' built to connect the cape J , early as May, 1*97, an act was passed J e providing for a road out of tfeat soc- | j tion. and a commission was appointed J ! • to supervise the route, whirh -was to ' i extend to Burlington. Prior to this time the county was ; a completely isolated. This was largely 1 i due to the great cedar swamps and | > marshes, thru which no roads had ever j ' penetrated. Probably this isolation also' I I to the establishment of several pi- j ' rate villages on the bay side of the j * county. These pirates became so bold J • and preyed on commerce to such an e*i I ° . tent that the government eent vessels j c hunt uown the lawbreakers. i Even In those early days the atten- ' « tion of Cape May cltUena was turned to ■ the cultivation of the oyster, anji as early as 171» the first protective laws! , . . put on record- It was -Then, en- | { acted that no oysters should be gathered , I from May 15, to September 1 and- that - j non-residents could not gather. them at . time. The whaling industry also was es-' ' : tubllshed about the same time, and. in I i j fact, it was principally whalefe who es- ^ . tubllshed Cope May. Amoqg the early . ■ settlers we find the names of Learning. . I Hand. Btltes, Swain and others atlU .* r prominent among the residents of that (
1 BAD STOMACH TROUBLE 1 Yielda to Delidou Vinol i Bhrereport, La.— "I ted a kad stoBach trouble for year* and became so 1 weak I could hardly walk or do any < work. My appetite wag poor, my food would not digest, I bloated and waa very weak and nervous. I tried many reme- ' dies without beta. 1 saw Vinol adrer- " 1 tiaed and tried ft, and now my stomach 1 trouble is completely cared and I am ' ■ trelL" — E. L. Mabshau. Vinol is guaranteed to tone up the 1 tired, over-taxed and weakened nerves , of the stomach and create strength, t Mecray's Pharmacy. Cepe May. N. J. _ _ . — , cape may j POINT NOTES: ■ S Efiward Berrell with his family motored to MUlville on Sunday. Mrs. Coco ran and daughter Winsome t left their summer cottage to spend the winter in Wilmington. They will be ( r missed by their many friends. j Mrs. Kline closed her bungalow and , returned to Philadelphia after a six months stay at the Point. Bicycles, wagons, busses and automo- , biles were all brougba out to take the 1 Point people to Cape May to witness i , the Hallowe'en carnival. 1 1 r Mr: and Mrs. Chas. Matthews of] - Fishing Creek . spent Wednesday with j i Mrs. Benstead at the Light House. . , | I Mrs. Frank Borne Joined her husband - In Camden for the week. end. and will go, • 'o see "Hto. Hln. Hurray.' now plsylne^ j " In a Philadelphia House. ^ [ Dr. Bieberback spent the week end at the Point. [ Sallie Wright spent Hie week In r Philadelphia. Richard Seltr.er entertained a fishing party from PJilladelpMn In his rottna 1 at the PoltiL
All Drug^iiti. W E «»f interest In Pennsylvania on thetr vuI A. .( «l> haw I. 1.WM, . iotTim «AT8 nor ' " ' f.J, " rvmimt nt onuatm Fevsrishness, ,B*d 8tomai4, Tmtk. ing ra»orders, move and rqpilaie Um Bowels and are a pleasant remedy for Worms. Died by Mothers for » years. never faiL At all Druggists, iFREE, AddPeaa, Mutter Gray LeBoy, Jf. Y. IMS-
Notice to Gunners HOTIC* TO GVHlfESS . Trespassing with gun or dog on tte Walter Farms is -positively forbiddm. E. Walter. 1906-10-14-St To All Concerned: No trespassing on Bishop Farm. Fishing Creek, for any purpose what* ever under penalty of law. im-lS-1-ll G. G. BISHOP. GDKiraiG FORBIDDEN Gunning positively forbidden on tbe premises of Samuel Taylor, the Hughes F state, and- Joseph Stitss. 1957 -St MOTXCB No trestiassina- for any purpose whatever on Meadow View Farm at Erma, N. J„ under penalty of law. - , HENRY REEVES. Manager, NOTICE TO GUNNEKS No trespassing will be allQwed with dog or gun on tte properties of tte Emlen Physic lAttats, .under the penalty of tbe law. * <" 105,10- 14-M-. ■OTxcx to otrnras Gunners or trappers are hereby, forI bidden to trespass on the A. B. MlUer ' at Green Creek. N. J. 1 990-1 1 ' NOTICE N'n .trespassing with dog or sup under penalty of the law. on the properly o<. ' AlUerjt "J. Matthews. *1 Cold Spring and t -Fishing "Creek. N. J. CAN YOU TALK TEMPERANCE? If so you esn sen Insurance for tbe WIHSail IIBIII anci ura wsiiRAacx soam ZTZb WoS IStio per month >• •peclsl orSeOeral Areut In vow c aunt*. ExjH-nrnce not necesury. Tbaonlylift Ineurance Instnntlon that does not Inrura the i'1'T.k.-r. raOMOTIQN anS PESMAREKT POSmsff to t- . ci-ai'le in- n t'.at xnske good. John L. Kuiiip, Sec"J, 95 William 8L, New Tort
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