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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING for sale ■ J FOR SALE — Dwelling house, Broad- ® way and York Avenue, West Cape May. 11 rooms and bath. Lot 60 ] by 100- Perfect order. Reasonable price- Easy terms. Apply to A- R. Hand, Cape May, N. J. FOR SALE — 1 pair large mules, " good draft team, cheap A boy can *— them- 1 good bay mare, 9 yeans old, quiet and sound. Work in Ml harness. Apply Geo- C. Rea, Wert Cape May. Phone-X-4-lt : t f FOR SALE— Two jots, 50 foot front, t 73 feet deep, faring Emerald ave. < Apply Geo. C Sandgren, West a Cape May. 1-18-tf i : t j FOR SALE — Irish terrier puppies t Must be seen to appreciate. Apply % John Errickson, Wert Oape May, t <* J- t Ml-l-lt — * :j] wanted ; C WANTED — A woman for general . housework, for family of two, , father and daughter, age nine , years. None but good need apply. c Keystone phone Samuel Wilson, Oold Spring 1 5-11-S-li * "! i WANTED — White woman to act as ' housekeeper; must live on premi- 1 aes. Apply Mrs- Allyn T. Sayre, 1015 Michigan ave-8-11-1-2 NOTICE Second hand furniture and stoves bought and sold. Alward W. Hillman, 209 Perry street- Keystone ' Phone, 58-M- Stock room, second ' floor, Excelsior Building, West Per- _ rj street. 1-14-22-tf
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fishing creek Mrs. Oadiell is entertaining her Clarence, and family, of Phi la- 1 delphia. Mrs. Clarence Howard spent Thurs- < day with Mrs. Frank Matthews- ' Master William and George Yerricks are very sick at this writing < with pneumonia Leslie Bate went fox hunting on Wednesday. Arthur Sjkes is entertaining his ! son, James, and family, of Philadelphia, for ten days. Mrs. Lemuel ScheHengar and Miss < Murphy are spending a few in Philadelphia. While there Theresa is being treated for her' eyes at Wills Eye Hospital. William Sheets and family spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mrand Mrs- Arthur Sykes. Freeman Yerricks and family, of Wildwood, spent Sunday with Mr. brother, Claude Yerricks. WEST CAPE MAY Mr®. Lizzie Hewitt spent tire week end with her sister, Mns. Stella Johnston. Dr. Clarence Eldredge spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs- Harry Eldredge. Theodore Reeves spent Friday in PhiladelphiaMrs- Riley, of L/>ng Island, was to attend the funeral of her grandson, Guy Riley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J- W. Meyer entertained company over the week eml. Howard Richardson has returned to College afoer spending a week here. hiargarrt Hand spent the week end with her aunt, Mrs- Charles PerkinsIJEV. MRS- BESSIE LARKIN TO HOLD SPECIAL MEETINGS j Rev. Mrs Bessie Larkin, of Col- 1 ' N. J-, will hold^d series of I meetings in the T^Beniacle M. E- ' Church, beginning Monday evening, February 18thRev. H. S. Gascoyne extends a hearty invitation to all. PLAN work and SAVE Start the saving habit and open an aooount with the Security Trurt Co. A Strung Institution.
DIAS creek Edward Tuttle spent the first of the week wath friends in Philadelphia. Mrs- Howard Norton visited Monday at Eldora with her sister, Mrs. "Creamer. Uriah Cresse and wife, of Pierces, ; called at the home of El wood Howell, Monday. i Percy Douglass was a week end visitor with a friend in Lancaster, . Mrs. Somers Isard, of Rio Grande, was in our town on business, Satur- ; day. The young people are enjoying > the dances at Court House Friday < evenings. Bphriam Erricson and son, Guy, t risked the McKissic farm at Rio . Grande, Monday evening, buying stock. f The I. 0- M. Lodge treated ' its . members to home made ice cream Friday evening. Rev. Aptey, state superintendent of Sunday School work, gave an interesting talk at the M. E. Church Sunday evening. Alexander Schellenger and George Norton risked Woldwood Saturday. e Stanford Vanaman and wife, of • Oape May, spent the week end with his parents. 11 The friends of Mrs. Augustus Howell are glad to hear of her improve5 ment from her recent illness. r Misses Bessie and Alma Norton, Percy Dpugtass and Edward Tuttle took in the moving pictures at Wildwood Thursday evening. 3 Mrs. Matt Schellenger, of Wild1 wood, was off last week taking care of her sick mother, Mrs. George '' Stales- > Mrs. Fred Pepper and Mrs- Millard Davis attended a convention at Court [House Saturday. 3, CHILD HYGIENE Hie clinic whiah was due to be f held on . February 22nd inst, will be ^ postponed to February 23rd, at the ■ ■ Lafayette street school. The Father 1: of our Cbuntry takes precedence over] the babies in this instance. CARD OF THANKS I s Mr- and Mrs. Guy Rdley wish to d n thank their many friends and neigh- j f bors who have been so kind during S their late bereavement. r
A YEAR'S WORK OF THE FARMER: NO STRIKE THERE!
By special arrangement, this .newspaper t* able to pnrtttfa above SagraBi -picture from the coming month's issue of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. It shows at a g&nce the eoormous producttoa of food ouffs on the farms of America in ooe year, tod which *a terms of trade fceflaior oaiy 38 cents oa the dollar this winter. '
I CELEBRATES 80tt BIRTHDAY j j Mrs. Thomas Lemmons, of Elmira street, celebrated her eightieth birth- 1 (day on Tuesday, February 7, with a • family reunion. All the children and i I grandchildren were there to wish her i many more happy returns of the day. 1
SPRING MI LINER Y In the new- materials and shades. will be out of town Tuesday and Wednesday attending the Millinery Openings and buying. Lottie R. Hill209 Perry street, Cape May, N j. 2-11-lt
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