Cape May Daily Herald, 25 August 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAT DAILT HERALD, TtJESDAT, AUGUST 25, 1008.

RAILROAD TIM

Train* I nave Cap* M*J, for J’Mladel j I LU, as follows: P*nn*ylTAnl* Rail |

Paul Burns StocK Company

>0 ,4i 10 - *-* a a •• READING RAILROAD WEEK DATS « Cape Ma} Anir* to a. M. * * 5 A- 1 00 »* 5 J0 p U, *■** P s t. ' «U SUNDAYS

IU®3i!?!<5S fk@t6s@ CONVICT 999 AUGUST 24-25-26 Lvery Play Produced with Special Scenery and Electric EHects Vaudeville Pioduced Every PerforiDaDce MATINEES MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS

LAST OF THE SEASON PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD $1.00

TO

“ ,'‘V SATISFIED » 10 “ 11-00 - A BROKEN PANE OF GLASS. CUSTOMERS

-wltn brain* of I went r ux-u In hi* . AcsA all (.ulllnit dlffi-n-ut "nvv wxm ) to Otnaba Ui toe »Drlnc "f At j tb*I time hi' was tin- moat tiUkeil of map In America. He bad pot a ihlnK bat mooev He boosht &."00 etty lot* altogether spent aeverai hundred thousand dollars- He bonnlrd at The Herndon Hoorn, the beet hotel In algbL The quixotic Train wee tegular lo only one thing-bla habits He ala-ays occupied the same seat at the table. One morning a pane of glass was broken out of a window directly behind hi* chair He proteeted and was sd vised to change his seat. He would not- Instead be paid a servant 10 eenu a mln-

WILL YOUJ :bei1 o?rE?

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405 Washington 8t.

-08T, FOUND AND FOR RALE

t-R BALE—A klxtaar toot lanncb ui 4^ L. p.. 8maU*r angina, with tgneu In par!act running ordar, *1•o -onfilnlng onshlona, flags, awning

For tals

milliard table tor sal* In •triatly - it -class condition. Apply K. WDale, ..iner of Latayatta and Jafferaob 8t

Atlantic City

AND RETURN

Thursday, August 27, 1908

1 faat; 1i bora* power STANDARD >r. Apply Francl* C. Ropera,

Capa May Yacht Club.

~=S PECIAL TRAIN

A work boraa, .■a open wagon, a doubl* act of a ug barnaaa. Apply “L." Herald Ofe, (14 Waahlngtoo Sl LOST—Pocket book, bat wean (22 Washington street and Reading Station. Return to (22 Washington street. FOR BALE CHEAP—Beach front . with riparian right Apply J. H. ■ighea, 410 Washington etreeL

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Scores of men were pat to work The site selected was Ninth and Harney streets, near the Missouri rival. Cltlaen Train went to New York and engaged Colonel Cor: eu*. a noted caterer of that city, as manager for bis

hotel

The building alone cost (40.000 Tbi furnishings cuet (20.000 more. In lb' bmement was a gas plant, the only one west of 81 Louts. The work wss agev of the Herndon House George FTanda Train, citlien of the earth, opened bia bote!, wbh-h be called the Oaxen* House The grand opening bail was attended by the governor of Nebraska and hi* ataff. the mayor of Omaha and many notables from other eta tea. The house was a blase of glory and a aceue of a I moat oriental tuugulr! waa well on there was a sudden Sash, a straage noise, and then—total darknaaa: The gas plant had collapsed. The Cozzeus House did a flourishing business for a year or two. and the Herndon House waa badly crippled. Finally Train fell out with bia man ager. and the place waa closed. After the business part of Omaha don House declined and Anally rw

VOODOO DOCTORS. Bellsf of Nag roes In Their Ability to

A well PhUadelpbla cerity. an ex a famous vo who had gr “Once a

id clever negro In with obvious aloof bia own with that city rich from his wls-

amy, but I waa not seen. J a • coos tabl«. and be walked by a

was ridden In dreams like a horse. I suffered terribly. I waa dying. I went to the voodoo •dsetor.’ I paid him 16 for a spell. That night I awoke. The window waa open; the aooou was shining. I aaw the little black witch bov

Than aba faded away. That ended 1L" Th* belief M prevalent among tbs > power to an-

WM. F. BR0WH

Plumbing Steam ami Gas Fining 215 Watblagtoo St. CAPE MAY

FOR BALE—An Eatey Organ. Aps ,.,y R. M., Cap* May Herald Office. WANTED—Lady stenographer non holding aurnmar poaiUon, daalrea po-

I attlop. tor winter.

dress ■'Bual^eaa," Herald Office, Cape May, N. 1.

Carlton House c

WANTED—A position as nurse, good sewer, experienced German girl. Inqulrw No. 242 Windsor avenue. — LOST—A diamond stick pin Sunday, Reward by returning to Mrs.

Killian, Glen wood.

WANTED—A position as chamber- , maid and waitress by a reliable white girl. Reference given. Inquire at 19

n street. Cape May.

Lv. Cape May . 8.00 a. m. “ Bennett ' . . 18.05 “ “ Rio Grande 18.09 “ “ Wildwood Crest . 7.50 “ “ Holly Beach . 7.53 “ “ Wildwood . . 7.56 “ “ North Wildwood . 17.58 “ “ Anglesea . . 8.01 “ “ Grassy Sound-South Side- 18.05 “ “ Grassy Sound-North Side- 18.06 “ “ Wildwood Junction 8.15 “ “ Cape May Court House . 18.20 “ REIUaiTIKG Lv. Atlantic City -South Carolina Avenue Station- 8.00 P. M The Special Train will stop at Pleasantville in each direction. , TICKETS GOOD ONLY,ON SPECIAL TRAIN IN EACH DIRECTION

Tickets from non-ticket stations can be procured from the Conductor

THE CECIL HOTEL

Open for Season of 190 8

BUFFET

Sea Foods and Salads a Specialty

CALL HUKKKR » AMD TALS IT OVXSt *». WALTER a WRAY,