Cape May Herald, 23 February 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 8

W*»I CAPE Hit sorts. Fnrnk R. Hinrltr*. o'fOte firm «f 1) Hnirlic' & S^n \' i!l tv h CBiutiJ-ilr l‘<n Collector at tlic cymrnjj ctrailer election. Mr. and ,Mr*. Ma^hia, nf !^cw ere the Surat* ot Mr. and

.Miu> Elian Reeve* ia visiting I hmilrri |in.liur, ;»f Sea I*lc Cltvi

eorge C. EdmuniU, harelv iliv xiutioit lioill Coal ga*

Cinrcfcr Cieu

e«ca|>e>l xiutioit lioin

o r Suiutav even in'.

rite Kln»»r* Eva an I MaHrl Hutt'in of Millville, wcle the giirntn ol Mr. nmt Mr*. -Tlioiua* lytdTecIgc over

Snnrlay. ' '

Mr. Charles Sclrellinjjer nl Fishing Creek, will - uccjjiv t>i* EMredxc avenue cottage in the near future. Mrs. Clinton HuJirtate^Jijr. nruvnl

MILAJfOX. f'spe Way’s sra'ar works la worth UOO,000 00—all the date the eky baa.

rats have I wen eaaitht aaitar the toe by hunters hi Cafe May ooauty! Tha new ocean pier Imb wt

iiilltWw have eonre not of Uw'bsy. ('■•oucllman J. P. fVIstwy, of Sea Isle City, will hra eanitMau for Mayor la npisrsltlon in Mayor Thomas E. Ludlam. If y«m sis hi need of ladies' and t;eat'a_ fnrttlshliijfs, or shiws, ln»|«et the atoplT rairWiI hy K. Conley, 408 Waahlneton stnwt. Hla minrtlao In ladles’ alilrt wsts's snd wrappers. Agcut for HarneeErh I,an miry tf In the siaiement made last week that I tie re waa O-l.TOO In the flrn and water afw

pfueriatlon of rounoll, Heferanpe t(Tth» elty' •80 00 balance only.

Charles T. Camphell, draler In

eSK*. milk

whose

,at S0f Decatur street, la a depot for

.»hu. e Crrv.k on 1 iiCMlay Inst. , ,1* fresheat of dairy pnxIOoU. He U

Capi Samuel Eiv.i.i. who .* suffer Kl||n|ns , Urj , e bn , hK ^

mg no attack ol jji-ijj, is slightly nn-

iiruvvU. ' During the lenten period aerrlora are . u .. r n r' '’*■''‘2 held In the-P. E. Church of the Ad- .. hcc 1,0 w... roccnlly .ii.i,,,,. j «."'...Iwo, •> 8 ^

Wo.l.,o.|''' 1

ilav evening »iuT is a guest ol hi* I brut her, Harry Ludlam. I D- H "i

e i«f the elty'* books show about

ally."

•S. David Hughes and n b rtlirr rT f supplk-s. Imtler. Jane tRulherfiml, weie » ro iuhle hu.lum guests .,f Mr*. Chas. Sclu llmgcT, ul l ^ r>eca«ur street, li

Flailing Crrvk <>n Tuesday la at

prater al

i Friday after-

n leil arrived h »r Mild is a guest

nlher, Harry Ludlam. j D. ffughra and Son, grorera. Email

M.-sesEHa und Jennie Kiibv have| w r* CapB

been cilj lying a Visit to (licit sisler, | ,,0,ri '» w ^ Tl<iy hare a fine line s. Loui* H. Washburnc, »t Jersey ! '’ f and pmrb.lo.o, and. sell at

— “ — -f always pleased

S. R. Gidding 414 Washington St. iill line id Hits, Capa etc.

FOURTH WARD:

Captain Lsrnard Smith took ad;

ituge ol the recent cold snap

fill his ice limisc.

' Davjd Pierson, af er an extended

anil qnile serious illuc joying out duor pleasn

icss is agui

1 finer ed by

,*ould be hi*rii to find

( brood ol fowls than that- owned M. Bartis. who gives sixrcial care ard attention to-the raising ot choice

breed only.

Miss Laura Foster of Philadelphia is spending a few davs with her liarenta, Mr. and Mis. Amariah

^Fosti

W. H. Mills boad builder, is mak-

ing extensive improvements' at his

►1*01

isive impi

ir Landing Bridge that w'ill

»the "

his y

diop. near

_ greatly add to the comfort and .convenience'ot his patrons during the

tr. Mr. Mills

coming summer.

ed in ice tSi

s York is again j

is duties after a slight mdisposii

been engageil in the /boat building

s sino

ice 1866.

Sittes York is again attendii

%

who about

nckcp

paralvai 1,-ss ts a pa sses t

window, tnjoving the Beautii natpre.which others would pass

noticed/

1- tion. - — Mis. M. Ward Btnce,

three years ago was stricken with alvais and,who ia perfectly hclp-

o»t patient sullVrer ; and

e dava

the

mss un-

s a most patient sut jwsves the long lonesome

- c long lonesome dava at. the window, trnjox ing the Beauties ol

S. R. Gidding’s fine clothing.

Walter A. Lovett, harr and Horae supply dealer ai

iglon and IVrr

nd hoi

ol Washington and Perry rifle of Cape. May’s deservii luisinesa men. He is a co toiler and thrives to please his

ruAoi

harness maker

it the corner

si reels, is

d (drives to please hi* rapid

K growing ntj of cuiftoiners. Don’.. forget him when you-want anything

in Itif I Jirnes. line.

SulwAdptlnos for the Flrat Nslional

Dank «nck

Dank jenck am liriiig solicited.

ttollnm flcnms. They

t« show ll.cir rnstomers thrir goods, and the good* are as fresh and good ai .can Iv found in any store In this vicinity. T»x Collector George C. Edmunds, of Weal ('ape May, la an enterprfng ujerefcat as a fclance at the stock he carries In store, st 41 Broadway, will show. lie 1 a apldndid lrads, due to his effurta to give satisfaction In his deslliigs with his customer*. He always has a fine Hue of

good, on bind.

Tlic committee appointed tiy the Went

Jersey Presbytery to examine

repot upon! the election of Rev. W. 8. Sfeckel Jo khe uaslprate of the First Presbyterian Church of this city, decided

ind

rShyte

Monday 1

‘accept the caP.

londay that Mr. Su-okel ought not jo the can. Tbs pnlplt .will. Uiere. fore, remain vacant until anolher election

will. them.

be had. Dr. James Mecrmy’s drag atom at the cor mr of Perry and V?sshington streets, is one of the Iwet stocked stores In tire rhy. . Courteous clerks em alwsys prvstend to the wants of customers,

■ay's

nuev

In public msttors the Doctor fa a leader and adviser, wboat oouneal fa good and gdueralljr hre^ad with

"Ton haven’t niooti sympathy for fbs reqnesi from your employ era for shorter hours.” “Not tntieh." answered Mr rnmrox. "It goes to show that men don't know when they am well off. If they had been lnrlt.il around to mnslenlea and dragged through Europe hy Mrs. Cand the girls llke’l hair, ihayhe they'd appreeiai'e ilte privilege of staying In a nice, comfortable, businesslike oflire cine or ten boars a day."—Washington Star.

Brill Aw slows.

“Have yon fastened the windows, flear?" she asked, as they were about ^to retirv for the night. “No. (Vhat's the has? I gave yon the last dollar 1 bad to liny that new bat. and we needn't fear linrglarw.”

/TPH they woo know

might sit down on the hat,

-Aiashloglnti Post.

KVANTEO-AT PE!

La

Tbs cottage of 1001 n(lll be

colony I the lai

daring the sum assr largest one la years.

^onc* of ELKcnoM i Notfaa fa hereby that aa election win be htal la the City of oaae May, c .uoiy of Cape May. on - m.ii*into«iiiUD.Mi

two rears! three Commireiote-r* of Atneal and one Over-W of Pner. Maid elrrtlon will be held at yhe Aislliorli.m HulMinr. 107 JacXwm strrH. la main bsll. wwmmI fi.s*r.

. . sepotMl fiu«r.

a u^wT ^ MD4 ,hu Ul, “ Ur ^ * tbnuT r>

dm W. TIIOVPBOV

Ctty Clerk.

^rsfrisioBal (fardi.

jQR. WALTER a. LEAMIMO, DEKTIST, Offloe Hisira:— 0 Ui II a. in. 8 to I p. at.

Cor. Ocean and nngbea Btreet, (8d door.) Cam Mat, N. J.

J AME8A1ECRAY, M. D. Cor. Peret ard Washixotox Sts. (Opposite Congress Hall.) Cam Mat City, K. J

Office Hours:— J to fl a. m. 8 to 4 p. m. 7 U> 8 p. m.

J^EWIS T. BTEYEKS, ATTORXEY-AT-LAW,

50fi Washington St, Cam Mat, IT. J. Master and {solicitor in Chancery.

NuUrj Public.

(’ommlaaiutotr for Pennarlranfa. irety Bonds sreuroyr-for cuoirsctorv laUand fidelity p

LEWIS T. STEVENS. ‘

M. A. SCULL.

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DON’T RUN A RISK; BE INSURED

;

IS IN OSE OF THE BEiT

STEVENS & SCULL, 5o6 Washington St., Cape May,

1 §

AGENTS FOR

The PHILADELPHIA UNDERWRITERS’ FIRE INSURANCE POLICY WHICH IS UNDERWRITTEN BY The Insurance Company of North America and The Fire Association of Philadelphia

The PHH.AnEi.niiA Underwriters makes a Specialty of In-, mrnnee upon Dwelling* and Household Furniture, Stores, and Stocks of Merchandise, Churches, School Houses, Public Buildings and Contents. Also, insures Loss of Kents caused by Fire.

Total Assets of the Two Companies, $ i 5,£90,542 29 ;■ i'

MILLINERY.

NOTIONS.

0. Lf. 10. I^NE^, £& Ii%¥ ladies’ and Gents' Furnishing. Goods

AGENT FOR STANDARD PATTERNS. SIS Wa»Hlnstbn St. . '' Cahe Mav. N. J.

E S. HILDRETH, : Sucoeacor to Geo. Hildreth. 32-34 JACKSON ST. CAPE MAY-.

Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ILIBOUPE FLOUR, MIIUEED, HAY. MO, ETC. F1PUR it PHIiiDElt4tfl WH0LESALE PRICES.

G. F. Q6JIB0RT,

o<| Sanitary Qngineer [>o

CLXCTMICAL CONTNRI OAR AND fiTCAH PITT

ITANT

HOT WATER

aM'«>D4»«uMTfos rimmt, | ✓ STEAM HEATING

Ketimatea Cheerfully Kumiahed-

IDS Jaeksn Stmt,

UK MI. H. J.

EDVARD TAB KES8EL,

JLL THE orders I can get, at.

Bepairinp otV

Painting tlie old one. Are

Tin Rooting; -

*^5 Custom Tailoring «§g» Spring and SdmmrrSamplM now ready for your iupedido

4«A WB»hlngton Slreret,

your Rain Spouts in good order? Do they need repairing or re-

painting?

I will do your work reasonable, and guarantee yon a

good job.

. Geo. C. Edmunds

Groceries. Me^ts and Provisions,

41 BrOvtwsy, WM»C.p« May.

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CWOICC POO ON ONLY

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. Gitfds d«llv«wd IB ally p-rt of Uw rily.

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