jg \tUO GRANDE r.': S. Shahr, of Cape May, fa spending Etr a few days with ^is daughter, Mrs. j a .John Morton, of this place. f , . Mrs. lizzie Shaw made a business c ^ trip to Cape May on Friday. f §gi "Hp little son of W. Jaggard and the little daughter of W. Hand had the , ~ "'misfortune to break a limb "and both , are la the Philadelphia hospital. < J. Hoffman and family, of Vineland, spent Sunday wjth Mrs. Hoffman's j pfejnother, who is in poor health. , f.V ' - Paul Miller, who has been occupy- , ing.the CoVnell house for the summer, Removed into Mr. and Mrs. Warren IK Neal's bungalow, recently. , \ Monroe Hand and Some re I sard , •*" have purchased a new Ford. . A white potato weighing thirtythree ounces was dug by Fred'B. Neal one day last week. The spud is of , -- the late variety and is surely a wonder. We would like to hear from , &' some other parts of Hie county. K-j, Mix* Emma Cornell is spending i aome time with friends in Wildwood. pM-. Mrs. Oliver McDonald visited • ^•friends at Atlantic City on Thursday. St A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. f. Todd on Wednesday morning. Mrs. Olive Root, of Cape May City, - is here for a fey days visiting friends. f FISHING CREEK Reuben Johnson has gone away for the wiu$er. . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schwertz spent ?? Sunday at Bridgeton. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Schellenger .motored to Pleasantville on Tuesday, staying over night, then from there to Trenton for two weeks. A. Sykes entertained his son James and family, of Philadelphia, over SunV day. : - Mrs. Earl Woolson and- son Eugene ? returned home on Wednesday after . --^Tisiting Mrs. Woolson's sister at Rio Grande. ERMA ,i* v Mrs. David Hughes, of West Cape May, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Mary Johnson. Mrs. Fred Derr has been spending some time in Philadelphia visiting friends.
' Mrs. Marian Hartley and daughter Betty have been spending a few days with Mrs. Frank Piatt. Mrs. Delia Johnson, of West Cape Jlay, spent Sunday with Mrs. A. H. i t , iwain. Miss Edna Hawn is. visiting her sisSfcK «r, Mrs. Albert Johnson, of Cape May fe. ; cr a fh* day ;Mr*. Amy Lisle was calling on ikends On Wednesday. Mrs. Lizzie Search spent Wednesgy with Mrs. David Hawn, Jy. A party was given to Master Camj»jon Reeves on Saturday by his school . . : friends. DENNISVILLE 9 Mrs. Annie Scholes nad Mrs. Marie F Johnson, of Philadelphia, are guests for the week at the home of Zachary Taylor. I- - Dr. C. W. Way and his mother mot- * bred to Philadelphia, where they were joined by Mrs. Frank Warner, for a three days trip to Washington. Mifcs Belle Carroll left on Tuasday • . " -for her home in Plainfteld. U' ^ Mrs. Rebecca Corson , a former '•/' " resident of our village, died at her home in Woodbine and was buried on Saturday by the side of her first hus- ; band, Richard Nickerson. Mrs. CorM "Yen leaves a husband and four children P to mourn their loss. i
; Miss Sarah Fidler spent the week V F\ end at Heislerville with her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Everingham. Parties from Delaware on Friday "were looking at various properties which are foi sale, qrith a view of purj*. chasing. Martin James and friends, of Merfe. chantville, were out with gun and dog r trying to bag game with' meager re- '/ suits. ; - Georgl Wlentzell, Commissioner of v Cape May City, spent Monday in our n m r.i neighborhood helping to reduce the r I bunnies at large. . * I L . ' £ Dr. C. W. Way attended the wed- s I " ding of his cousin. Miss Lucy Cole, of V Seaville, on Saturday afternoon. Miss a Cole is now Mrs. William Tomlin and 1 fa will live in Atlantic City. Colie Westcott and Mrs. Westcott, « It of Green Creek, were guests off his 1 brother Daniel for the week-end. Mrs. Ruth Medara and her mother, I ¥ Mn. Newcomb, are both ill at this < £.- Mrs. Hattie Dal ton and her father < motored on Sunday with - William 1 Christian, of Stone Harbor, to Egg I Harbor, visiting their cousin, Ernest I Lin wood Uoyd and Mrs. Lloyd have B§. otooed their house and gene to Milleffie for the winter, where Mr. Lie yd p-B to ee*k>ved in th|to*^ [ W JMfe FWWe are en the rick H*.'
& '£ ELDORA We are pleased to note that apr h pointments and circuits all along Hie s shore of Dr. Alfred' Waggs and other districts are raising their pastors sal- 5 aries. d Dr. Wagg is determined that our country charges shall have as good j. ministerial services as have our city t churches as fa* us practicable. Dr. Henry G. Walters, whose office | is in the Senate Chamber at Washing- t ton, D. C., is" spendin g a few days with relatives at AtlanHc City and j Eldora. . i A sspecial meeting of the members of the Eldora Quarterly Conference is 1 1 1 called for at Eldora, November 80th. j The District Superintendent, Dr. Wagg will preside. , 1 An all day meeting for the Eldora j ' circuit is on the program for Sunday, j November 28th. All neighboring 1 churches are invited to attend the All «, Day Services. ■ / j] ' Rev. R. Ashley Cake and wife -will ■ spend their ThanksgiyTng .with rela- ; ■ 1 tives and friends up in Wyoming Val- ! ■ i ,ey" , , ,J F RESOLUTICNSON JTHE DEATH OF MR. E. J. HITCHNER Whereas, God in His all-wise providence has called to the Higher Grange r Above, our beloved brother, Enoch J. HitChner, t Be it Resolved, that the' members of Cold Spring Grange, No. 132, express r regret at his departure, while they , t bow in humble submission to His Holy I will, realizing that aocording to His Divine judgment "He doeth al! things > s well." Be.it further resolved, that this grange has sustained a great loss in> e the passing beyond of this beloved r and valued member; that our charter o be draped for a period of thirty days; that these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of this meeting; that they be printed in the Cape May Star and Wave and a copy be sent to the members of his beloved family. * Belle A Matthews, Lizzie W. Hand, Linda McPherson, g * Committee. 8 11-20- 20-lt-2019
ALL TIRED OUT Handreda Mora In Cape May In the 1 Same Plight. 1 ( Tired all the time; s , " ^ j Weary and worn out night and day, j Back aches ; head pchos. Your kidneys are probably weakened. . i You should help them at their j t work. bet one who knows tell you now. Mrs. Eva. J. Bishop, 518 Broad St.. j Cape May, says: "1 suffered eontln. , ually with dull backaches and sucn ^ severe pains across my kidneys that I1 could hardly manage to do my housework. 1 had no energy and . felt dnU and tired out. especially in ] the morning. Dizry headaches were frequent and my kidneys acted too 1 ! freely. I read of Doan's Kidney ; Pills and used them, from Ware's . Drug Shop. Th-y benefited me right away and -t was on y a. lew days before I was free froirf the ■ backaches." . Pri-i-s 60c, at all dealers. Dout ' simply ask tor a k dney emedy— gel j Doan's Kidney V I s— the sume that , Mre Bi hep had. Foster-Milburn Co^ 1 ' Mir.-.. B.Oalo. N V r - I : WHAT IS THE MATTER?
When You Feel Out -of Sorts and See 0 Things With a DnU Eye n ' 1 1 LOOK TO YOUR BLOOD i8 . r Pale Complexions, Languid FeeUngs, 1 ^ Lowered Vitality, Need More Red a Blood. Take Pepto-Mangan . So many people spend week after ' t week feeling down and out. They ; never stop to think that something £ really is the matter. They satisfy | £ themselves by saying, "Oh, I'm not a sick. Ill be an Tight-tomorrow." j And tomorrow comes agailh and c again. Still they feel depressed ^and ] languid, scarcely able to get around: j If you don't feel like yourself, you \ are not yourself: If you are weak and , pale, your blood needs strengthening. , You should know about Pepto-Man- ; that famous blood tonic. Physi- , cians recommend it' and prescribe it • because it contains just the ingredi- . ents needed to make red blood. It re- , news your energy, puts you where you . ough$ to be. Begin with it today. [ Get the tablets if they will be more convenient to take than liquid. Both . have toe same medicinal properties. . But be sure you get toe genuine Pepl to-Maagan. Ask fur "Gude's" and be sure that the full name. "Gude's Pep- | toMauguaT is en the parage.— Ad-
SPRANG Joseph Tozer has returned to hia after a couple of months' absence at See Isle City. Two new memgers were- initiated 1 the mysteries of the Grange Monday evening, Mr. and "lire. David MCPhereon . have returned from a pleasant vacation trip, c Mr. and Mrs. George Walter, Jr., < gone to Ohio to spend the win- < months. t Mrs. Harvey "Snyder, and daughter j Florence, spent a portion of the , week imthe City of Brotherly Love. , Mrs. H. Needles has returned from , I extended visit at the home of her ] parents in New York. j Miss Margaret Dunham, qf Alio- , way, N. J„ is being entertained at the , of her friends, Mr. and Mrs. H. ; Needles. Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Matthews, , .'visited relatives at Cape May Court . 1 House Wednesday. Evangelistic Services at the Old j Brick Presbyterian Church, fed by Jewell, of New York, during the ^Jast two weeks were effective and greatly enjoyed by the congregation. • Next Sabbath morning the services will be in chargfa of Judge H. H. Eldredge, in the absence of the pastor, Rev. J. Dyke, who is on his annual vacation. : Enoch J. Hitchner passed to the ' home Eternal, November 1st. Mr. Hitchner was an honest, upright ciU- ' zen, w^U beloved by his neighbors and5 fellowmen, respected in all the walks ' 'of life. His death, therefore, which occurred sudden!}', is felt most keen5 , ly by. the members of hie family and 5 the community at large. Mr. Hitch- ; ner first came to this county from his s home near Deerfield, Cumberland 1; county, as an associate with Lambert 1 Hughes, in the butcher business at r Erma, N. J. At the time of his mar- ' riage to Miss Azelia Hughes, daugh1 ter oi Pilot and Mrs. Israel Hughes, r of Cape May City, he purchased and 3 settled on the Mrs. Lydia Ware property, on main sea shore road, where ; he resided unril the time of his death. Deceased was a member of the Old i Brick Presbyterian church, from which place services woW-held and presided over by Rev. Jacob Dyke, pastor, Wedi nesday,. Novemb* 4th. Interment in
| cemetery adjoinu^ ^ GREEN CREEK \ ! Mi-s. D. W. Phillips, of Cape Ma^I called on friends Saturday. C j Clarence Selover is spending a few J days at his home here. Q The Bell Telephone linemen are fix- e I Hie line through here for the win- F Iter service. . \ Mrs. Maggie I-eeds, who has been ^ janitress of the Methodist church, has t resigned. No one has applied for the i position yet. 1 Mr. and Mrs. • Hugh Holmes, of J Avalon, spent the week with Mr. ( Holmes's mother and sister prior to i going to Florida for the winter. i Harry Gonover, Sr., is painting his . house. « Mrs. William Bailey entertained . her mother the past week. | Mr. and Mrs. T. Hickman called on j friends in Goshen Saturday. - The wood yard of Wiilliam Wheeler patronage from all the lower i I part of the county, owing to the scar- ^ i city and high price of coal. Mrs. Harry Thompson is confined to , the house with a broken rib. I Eli Johnson, of Millville, spent the ( ! week here. It is said he sold his ' j house and lot while here to one of i our young married men.
j One of our church going men went I out to the garage for his Ford Sunday . morning, and, although he has run it = jfor several years she just refused to N I spark or go. He used every remedy 1 he had at hand, then tried hot water | all to no purpose. His wife went to | his assistance, as all good wives do, p j and after taking in the situatioh, told a [ her beloved spouse that if he would n I turn on the switch it might help mat- c ! which he did and she went. n j Never since the Bible Class of our school was formed four years s ; ago, has there been a more enthusi- p tic, entertaining, instructive and d helpful meeting held than that of Sun- I day afternoon, when the class of the Baptist church, of Wildwood, paid us a fraternal visit. Sixteen of - the class and two ladies, headed by the J pastor, the Rev. Fisher, and the class teacher, Frank CoVeson, came in body. Rev*. Fisher taught toe lesson and any | one not getting a touch of enthusiasm ; sure a dull scholar. . He also < gave a splendid talk to the school, i Then a male quartette sung, which 1 was pronouqeed fine. Our class will : - in the near future return the visit, i * '• • • i IN MEMORIAM - 1 In sad and loving remembrance of t my dear husband aad lather, Samuel • M. Schellenger, who passed away No- - veraber 1«, 1906. I Wife and Children.
BUYS MEW FORD purchased a ne*>-Ford- Sedan from < the local" agents, FWer A-Mecray. - LEGAL ADVERTISING J Sealed proposals are desired for the ( cutting of 100,000 or morei linear feet ( of ditching, 10 inches wide and 26 or 4 30 inches" deep, or its equivalent^ on certain specified salt marshes of Up- j "township, lying between Hie Tuck- ; shoe River on the north, Job's Creek , on th£ east, and the upland on the - , south and west, in Cape May County, Jersey. A map covering the territory in question, together with specifications relating to this work are 1 on file in the office of the Board"1 of Health of Upper Township, at Beesley's Point, N. J.; in ■the office of the i Cape May County Mosquito Extermin- ; ation Commission at Cape May City, N. J.; and in the office of the under- ' signed at New Brunswick, N. J. ' Specifications may be obtained from : the undersigned upon application. ' Said proposals will be received by the • undersigned and publicly opened at s his said office in the Entomology ■ Building, at N«w Brunswick, N. J., on • Friday, Decembflt 10th, at 10:80 A. M. 1 All bids must be 'marked as such and must comply in all respects ^with ! Chapter 170 of the Laws of 1915. THOMAS J. HEADLEE, Executive Officer, i" New Brunswick, N. J., B November 15th, 1920. i " CAPE MAY COUNTY CIRCUIT _ COURT In Attachment d NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS AND t BUILDING AND LOAN STOCK t BY AUDITOR SHERMAN SHARP, Plaintiff, s, WILLIAM A. MOORE, Defendant £ NOTICE is hereby given that the subscriber. Auditor appointed in this • cause, Will, by virtue of all order of the i. Cape May County Circuit Court, made d for that purpose, h MAKE SALE AND ASSURANCE j to the highest bidder on TUESDAY, a the FOURTEENTH day of December, 1- 1920, at Hie hour of one o'clock in the n afternoon of that day at the Sheriff's aiiernoon ox xnai uuy a: mc " >
in Cape May Court House, Cape May County, New Jersey, of all the L right and tiHe of the above named de- L fendant of, in and to all that certain l land with the buildings and improve- , ments thereon erected situate, lying and being in the Borough of Avalon, County of Cape May and State of New L Being Lots No. 1, 2,. 8, and 4 l in* Station 1^9 as shown on the "Map ^ of laiijds at Avalon, New Jersey, owned by Avalon Development Company. L Ralph L. Goff, Engineer, Map of 1909". L BEGINNING at the nort,h corner of I Avqlon Avenue and Twentieth Street ^ and extending northeast two hundred . feet to the west corner of *■ Avalon Avenue and Nineteenth Street, L and of that width extending north- I weA between parallel lines at right j angles to said Avalon Avenue one hun- . dred And ten feet, attached and taken J virtue of the above stated attach- I ment, ... , * AND ALSO ALL the right, title and j of William A. Moore, the said , defendant in and to, — Fifteen (15) shares of the stock of the DENN1SVILLE LOAM AND BUILDING AS- 1 SOQlATION of Dennisville, Cape May ] County, New Jersey, assigned to the j Said Dennisville Loan and Building Association for collateral" on. a mortgage loan of $3,000, 1 Or so much of the above as shall ( necessary to satisfy the debts of the said plaintiff and of the creditors . 1 of said defendant who may have applied under the said attachment, . agreeable to the directions of the Act ; ; entitled "An ^ct for the relief of . 1 creditors against absconding, fraudu_ . lent an<5 absent debtors (Revision of 190!) A 19IMI A
NORMAN W. HARKER, V Dated, Nov; 5, 1920 Auditor. 1 1 - 13-20-4t- 1878-P.F.S22.44 T NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS —LOWER TOWNSHIP 1 Notice is hereby given to the tax- I payers at Lower Township that taxes are due and payable and after the I month of November , eight (8) per centum interest will be added to bills I not paid before December 1st, 1920. The collector will sit at the Town- I ship House, Cold Spring, for the purpose of receiving taxes each Wednesday, from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M., during I November and on December 1st. SCOTT SEYMOUR, 5 Collector. OF LANDS FOR DELINQUENT TAXES IN THE i BOROUGH OF WEST CAPE MAY PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by William L. Cummings, collector of the Bp rough of West Cape May, in the county of Cape May, and state of New Jersey, that he will sell at public sale for taxes assessed for the year 1918, all the lands, tenements, hereditaments real estate hereinafter mentioned, for the shortest jeim for r which any person or persons will agree 1 to take the same, or in foe, where no ■ one will hid for a shorter teres aad pay the tax lien thereon, including interest aad costs.
dw, uaviy£f3Srj, matt ad «al ttttte a to be .old, ad the names of the persons nttninet whom the said taxes have been W£4;' or assessed on aocoont of tfie same'; and the amount of taxes, interest aad > costs to July 1st, 1919, on account of v each .parcel, are as follows: Ida C. Barrett, following described i on Hughes Tract: Lot No. 20, Block C — 2.40 , No. 21, Block C 2.40 ( Np. 22, Block C 2 2.40 Lot No. 28, Block C. 2.40 ( Lot No. 1, Block D $8.18 , Lot No. 2, Block D 2.40 j ; Lot No. 3, Block D : 2.40 j Lot No. 4, Block D"__ 2.40 Lot No. 5, Block D 2.40 ! Lot No. 6. Block D ; 2.40 Lot No. 7, Block D 2.40 • Lot No. 8, Block D 2.40 " Lot No. 9, Block D 2.40] • Lot No. 10. Block D 2.40 1 1 Lot No. U, Block: D , 2.40 • Lot No. 12, Block D_. 1 2.40 • Lot No. 13, Block D .2.40 1 Lot No. 7, Block F 1.66 ' Lot No. 8, Block F 1.66 , 1 Lot No. 9, Block F 1.66 • Lot No. 10, Block F 1.66 1 1 Lot No. 21, Block F 1.66 1 Lot No. 22, Block F 4 1-66 Lot No. 23, Block F 1.66 Lot No. 24, Block F 1.66 '• Lot No. 25, Block F : '1.66 Lot No. 26, Block F 1.66 Lot No. 1, Block G 2.40, ; Lot No. 2, Block G 1-66 Lot No. 7, Block G 1.66 Lot No. 8^ Block G_ 1-66 Lot No. 9, Block Gl L66 Lot No. 10, Block G 1.66 £ Lot No. 11, Block G_ 1.66 Lot No. 12, Block G 1.66 Lot No. 13, Block G___ 1.66 Lot No. 14, Block G 1-66 Lot No. 15, Block G 1.86 Lot No. 16, Block G 2.40 ,e Lot No. 17, Block G 1.66 is Lot No. 18, Block G L66 >e Lot No. 19, Block G 166 le Lot No. 20, Block G__* — u- 1-66 E Lot No. 21, Block G 166 if. Lot No. 22, Block G 1.66 r, Lot No. 23, Block G_, 166 le Lot No. 24, Block G 1.66 ^ No. 25, Block G 1.66 JjOl 1IV. UWtJt — — - — * 1
Lot No. 26, Block G 1-66 j No. 27, Block G 1.66 , No. 28, Block G 1.66 1 Lot No. 29, Block G 1.66 (r Lot No. 30, Block G 1-66 B No. 1, Block I C. — — 1.66 p. Lot No. 2, Block I — 1.66 Lot No. 3, Block IT 1-66 LofaNo. 4, Block I 1-66 No. 5, Block I -t- 1-66 B No. 6, Block 1 1.66 j ts'o. 7, Block I 1-66 . No. 8, Block I ' — 1.66 | Lot No. 9, Block I 1-66 j No. 14, Block I — — 1-66 . No. 15, Block I 1-66 No. 16, Block I 1.66 Lot No. 17, Block I 1-66 Ho. 18, Block I 1.66 , Lot No. 19, Block I -wP.66 | ; No. 20, Block I 1.66 1 Lot No. 21, Block I 1.66 1 li No. 22, Block I 1.66,i' Lot No. 23," Block I J^.66 f Lot No. 24, Block I 1-66 1 Lot No. 11, Block J 1.66 j C No. 12, Bl&ck J 1.66 ' Gussie Bryan, Lot No. 22, Block 2, Miller Farm— 1.94 Belle M. Campbell, Lot No. 17, Block B, Hughes Tract 2.63 of Philip Capehart, House ' and Lot, Learning Avenue 14.62 of Philip Capehart, Lot No. 58, Block 2, Miller Farm— 2.40 ttftti- u l T .t 1 M William Frohner, No. 103,
Block 5, Miller Farm 12.15 Ireland, Lot No. 232, Block 15, Miller Farm 4.03 Thomas Ireland, House and Lot Teaming Avenue 16.09 Estate Marie Lovett, House and Lot, 134 Emerald Avenue 27.46 Phillips, Lot No. 174, Block a 8, Miller Fanh 2.32 ^ Reigens, Lot No. 141, Block 6, Miller Farm 2.54 Frank S. Sheppard, House and Lot, Turnpike, Adjoining John W. Reeves " 46.96 E. Small, Lot No. 5, Block _ 1, Miller Farm 1.89 Zora Tillman, House and Lot No. 164, Block 8, Miller Farm 15.41 John Twymann, House and "Lot No. 165 Learning Avenue 8L84 Charles Welsh, Lot No. 19, Block F, Hughes Tract 1.66 Charles Welsh, Lot No. 20, Block F, Hughes Tract 1-66 ' Estate Hanjr Williams. Lot No^ | 450, Block 88, Miller Farm 1.89 I Costs and interest from July 1st, r 1919, to date of settlement, together with cost of this advertisement to be I added. , Dated, November 1 T, 1920. W. Lb CUMMINGS. Collector. ° HENRY H. ELDREDGE, Solicitor. U-immi
; J John T. Huff, Collects r of the Borough ,' of Cape May Point, Cousty of Oape . - 1 May. New Jersey, that he wffl eeflat ^ ■ ' public "Ale for taxes asseesed, togetb- g Jer with the trater and sewer -taxes 1 assessed for the year 1918, aH the land tenements, hereditianents and red **- , ■' I ( tate hereinafter mentioned for the I shortest term for which any person or I persons will, take Hie same or In fee I where no one will bid for a shorter t 1 term, and pay the tax lien thereon, ln- ) ' eluding interest and cost ot sale. J ' j The sale will tie place at tbeGom- ® missioners' Chamber of the Borough 3 of Cape May Point, Cape May County, 3 New Jersey, on Wednesday, the 16th 3 day of December, A. D.f 1920, at two 3 .o'clock, p. m. 3] The said lands, tenements, bereditaj ments and real estate to" be sold and 0 the names of the persons against , 0 whom the said taxes have been laid g on account of the same and the amount g of tax laid on each parcel aiq as g follows: g| FOR THE YEAR 1918 6 Block A— Lot 61, owner or re6 puted owner, C. Wust, tax — $8.47 , 6 Water and ^ewer L60 6 6 $4.97 6 Block B— Lots 82-84, owner or 0. reputed owner .Annie Allen 6 1 Tax L, , — $11.56 6 Water and Sewer ^ 5D0 «i - 16, $16.66 -6 Block B— Lot 52, block D, lots >6 ' 5, 44, 45, Lake Lily, owner >6 or reputed owner, Aknira f 16 1 Hazzard, tax - . — $42.74 >61 Water and Sewer > 18^0 >6 1 10 j $61.24 >6 i Block B — Block K — Lots 16, 50, 56 i 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, Block N 56 1 — (Lots 8, 9, owner or reputed 56 1 -owner, Walker James, tax — $41.61 56 1 Svater and Sewers 18.00 56 j - — 66 1 $69.61 56 Block C — Lot 28, owner or re56 1 puted owner, E. R. Corson, uuwnj — '
$231 Water and Sewer — — — g — 100 W J3-31 Block K — Lot 108, owner or\eputed owner, Martha Piner, taxv$2.31 Water and Sewer — L— 1-00 $3.31 Block L— Lot 28, owner or reputed owner, Wm. C. Knott, tax 4— W.73 Water and Sewer : ^ — -76 $2.48 JOHN T. HUFF, Collector. Dated, November 10, 1920. 11-10-20 _5t P.F.$35^28 j The man without a definite aim in life is helplessly disabled. Money has its proper place and is a staunch friend in times of stress, j Start-now with the Security Trust ! V. i J G. o. LANGE, FLORIST yRfPV Potted Plant* Cut Flower* for all o^a*i->n», Funeral Cape May Court House, N. J
B. T. HAZLETT A Special Sale of Silk and Georgette Waists and $8.00 Values Reduced to $3.95 323 Washington Street Cape May, N. J. VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid . troubles are most dangerous be- ' cauy of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they give that they need attention by taking GOLDMSPAL Tba world1, atandard remady fee ibmA diaortfare. wfll oftao ward off tbaaa ^dfcmm* aad wrengthan tba body agafaM. furtbar attacks. Tbrea «i*»a, aU druggfaw.

