Cape May Herald, 16 March 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 8

THE CAPE MAY HERAU). Lnd hope thnt w ith »onv old hloo.l _ _ Kniriv.1 at Jhr «»«• »t tVi* ¥»v. I|M\ out nml new hlt«od jiul'intcrThe llroin N. J.. ■» MmaiU'lM nuttrr; )l«Mi lltti.'rtNiq^il . . . . . .. iftil. . \ . ttt;*l>eiirlitte<l. This, the mail wa* proving, t-- - . never belme exoveter! to do. at. it t_

Mr. A. Wright has returned home

r»l«> ¥■>•.] Ivit out anil new hl«>od jn!t~lnto--The !<rom Salem.

inti. ■ iciir^nnization Oic cm Ire vicinity Wnl|_ Siiaie Finer ii *lowly iip-!

LEWIS T. STEVENS.

M. A. SCULL.

CUJBT HOCSE.

Mia* Carrie Holme* paid

vh.it to ith] her ly J d.iy»

nlpipc ot tlK^frcentlv

ijjlit \vdrk< I

. pulpit ot^

riulailclphiii, In couipany .with] sialer, Mra. Foccr, in the rally /<

of the week.

The Irrick *tnni __ hurneiV^lectric lijil

Mnnilaivaud-whiit mi|;ht have hern a aei ioua accident waa .1 verted by ihc Utaa»p|>eiiiance of Mime chihhen Iron) ■the acene a lew moment* hetare. Ex-Surrogate William HHdretly will remove to Clermont within

few data.

'^^<iu/>rge Wen'xcl, of Denniavillc. ia paaaing a few days here while JO

carpenter work.

I.oc.d Freacliei^ E. W. Hand a"?”

Ceptuhly fillcll the M. K.

Mra. Sn»ic Gallagher, of Philadelphia, and Mra. Elir.nbeth Corson, nt 0enni*ville. are visiting Mr. anrl

Mrs. Leslie Champion.

'Hie revival at the M. E church hn< closed, with the result of 32

verts to the church.

Interesting extra meeting* being held in the Baptist cl tint the *erviccs were brought t close by the illness ot the pnj R, v. J. W. Cain. The belr

pastor is repotted as Iiettcr, and his hosts of friends in all denominations

hope lor his early return to health. Mrs. Alfred Corjx-r, who has been

ill for a lengthy period, is now abl to visit her Iriends about the town.

Tax Collector Young, of Angle-

sea, wasM visitor here on Wednes-

day.

is was Clerk's

were nrch.

; business at the

Lawyer Lewi* T. Stevens

transadit

office fin Werlneanay^

Freclmlder Alfred Crewe

team on, elcc'ion

on, elcc'ion night,

iplc'clv demolished hil

The genial

which "c carnage.

worried, however, because he wns reelected by over 150 plurality. Eldrby.,Morton, who has been very ill ior a long time, i» improving, and hi* fr cuds hope lor

speedy recoveiy.

Mr. and' Mra. Eilwin Z. Mills have retumetl from a ten days’ vi^jt to Cape,May Point. & All the .Meihodist*, aa well as'oth-

lelighted by the return ol

E. L. Allen bv the con

♦erehcc as the pastor for anoiber year. Mr. Allen has'Won hosts ol friend* here In the year that he has

~ aervrd us. \ v-

' -Mis.* Ethel jKicha-dson, daughter

ol Po*ti

era, a Rev.

is aerimisly ill

master Horace E. Richardson.

II.

Constable Leslie Champion rovering front the lashionable Ex-Senator Edmund Lee Ross has

is reerip.

been confined to his bed this with grip, hut if now able to be

' about again.

Harrv P. Bennett i> rehuilding-his livery stable*, fn replace -the one dc-

stroyrd by the recent fire.

A. R. Springer is building a new stable on the *ite of the burned electric plant. He is vet undecided as to whether to rebuild the electric plant. Ou Sunday probably the last Her . vices will be hcl/l in the present edifice ol the M £. church. It will he thrust aside for a new building, on which work will begin next week. The church has tyferr used about a

half century-

WEST CAPE MAT NOlW YES—We had election. Mr. Frank Hughe*, principal , Holly Beadh school wjis home on

Tuesday.

Elizabeth Elrfredgc affor several days illness is again out among her triend*. . - Mr. Allan Ewing' is confined to hi* home with grip. County Superintendent, A- W. Hand w a* a visitor, at the West Cape May Academy Tuesday. , Many ot the ladies ore interested in the Prcsbvte'un tuzaar)work. Winfield Ehlredge and Harry Brewton have returned home, after" very-pleasant visit with Philadelphia

Iriends.

Little To* Hughe* i* saflering an attack ol grip. We . hope for hia speedy recosery. The West Cape'May Academy will give an entertainment in the near

, hiturc.'

Mis* Ida Stevert* ha* returned 1 school dutic*. after an wbarnce ' •evrra! day* on account ol illno*. Our boy* were not very Miccttsfl in thy tiall game n| Swturdav. tlie score living ,11 to 17 in lavor of Fish-

ing Creek. ,,

Mi** Laura Bishop is learning the art id (Irr-amnking in Pldlailrlphia. ; Mr. John Myer*. canduhue lorj A**CM>r on I Ik- Prohibition tjfiki

Tut^day’s election coulil

prosperity i

never belme expected to do, as it has p "vs seemed to have l>ccn run in j j ( “I Mr. ,n.l Mr., n.rrv SilvcS. were

• 1 here one day u

r hutever interests Ca|>c Miiy, in - its our iicople, nnd wc t«el that ; c un ‘ e 7?T l

niry imi'rrirrWrtt ,1 lire ertv reflect. 1 it* iuHucnce upon the prosperitf

the tKjiongh.

We me glad to note that Alh Johuaon'w ho was seriously iujui hy^tbe c«r* sometime ago i* improving steadily, and hope he may soon Ih- able to resume hi* place on the

Height train.

Richard Smith one of our moat venerable ciiizetts confined to his home lor a long while by rheumatism was able to be out again on Tuesday. The popularity of our young—Col-lector-elect wuk never in greater evidence than on Tuesday. Woody.

received the banner majority. The sick are all improving. Some of our people anf anxiou awaiting the laving of the wa

main down BroailWay- that they may

get water into their honscs. Rev. J. L. I-amlis was home

t of the

Ir. Jerome Ferris ha* been spend- j

a lew day* at the Point.

rv Sil

last week,

land that Mr. 1

jrtlv make

improvements to hi* property. *- j Mr. R. T. Hnzzard was here one

day last week.

I Mr*, other att

^ DON’T RUN A RISK; BE INSURED

on sly A-aler

fore pait ■

e week.

FI8HIHQ ORE EE.

Miss Eya Hawn spent Sundav with her aunt, Mrs. Emma James. ' Ralph Ycarncks left here on Thursday for New York, where he

\HII'spend the winter.

Our boys crossed bats with the

West Cape May team last Satu winning with a score ol ti

Richard Holme*. Luther Crease and .Geo. Mixncr spent part of Monday afternoon with Daniel Woolson. Charles Sayre, of Red Bank, is niding a short time with his aunt.

iladelktives

spending a si Mrs. Shaw'.

Mrs. H.mnnh.-Root, of Pkila phia, is visiting friends and reiat

m this place.

Mrs. Ella Woolson and son Edgar spent Wednesday with her daughter. Mis. Claude Eldrcdge, ot

South Dennis.

Rev. Dr. nday-school

i. |. W. Bailey has had an-

uttack >A jaundice.

General Harrison Dead. Former President Bei risen died at hrs home a

It*, Ind., at 4 45 o’clock on Wednesday afternoon trom grip. Ca|

the widot the world-

Sint

Irom

nv n.nurnt with 11 lihlren, a* doe* all

lenjamin Hai at Itidianapc

Inc

Jape

and

IN ONE OF THE BEiT

S. R. Gidding’s Hue clothing.

Oranges 12 c dozen, I

Choice apples 50c basket at Hogans.

White Grapes st Hogans.

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

AGKsfe FOR

^r” c ^* r ' c "” pb '"‘' ^iThe PHILADELPHIA UNDERWRITERS’

FIRE INSURANCE POLICY WHICH IS UNDERWRITTEN BY

iS ;The Insurance Company of North America and The Fire Association of Philadelphia

The Hkkald "Is

rrbicb puhl

rnrld'a chool Ii

only Cs|ie May

psp>-r which pulillahe* a summary of world's new* or the Uileroatioual bumlay

For Sai.e—EU-ctric Launch Icet long/two’horse power 'Racine Ingine, in use two months, all com-

plete, at $60.00 M. H. Kearns

Wilbur’* Chocolate Uuda at

Hogans |

S. R.Gidding/fhf Washington St.

il Imc ot Hats; Caps etc. ersnns are forbidden nber and sand from Cane May Point, N.

Notice—All j

taking lu

L! pena

Mary A. Frcai

the Kreiis farm. Cane May Point, 1 L. under penalty ol the law. Mi

For Sai.e.—One Rclrigrrator, jood a* n^w, only tised three monlhs;

and

wide.

Dew, only tisi

lt.LWgh, 8 ft. long Chas. T. Camf

nd 5 It.

IKIX.

Our former pastor, i Prcsby, visited tl»e Sum on buuday lai Lemuel Schcllenger spent Tuesday with his wile.hrrc. Mr*. Emily Douglas spent part ol the week with friends at Court

House.

. D. M. Woolson and .(amity .spent §und*y with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey

buyder. '

Cold Spring Couneil, No. 135, Jr. O. U. A. Mi, wcnl.over to Wiluwood to assist in instituting a lodge called Beach Councd. Our council, of Cold Spring, wa* met at the 'depot and escorted to the Hotel Dayton, where a sumptuous meal was provided, after which thcie wa* music by the bai)d. Then thev

called to

where th with L. C. S. presiding. After the I business ol the evening'nus.oyer, then came one of those thing)? which

Will exchange good Remingti

r boiler Ir J ~ L

,Sot

Atlantic

rpewr rater.

ritcr (or h Apply to _

ced pump hot

l. Needles. : Laundry.

The Philadelphia Usder write is makes a Specialty of Insurance upon Dwellings and Household Furniture, Stores, and Stocks of Merchandise, Churches, School Houses, Public Buildings and Contents. Also, insures Loss of Rents paused by Fire. Total Assets of the Two Companies, $15,890,542.29

ymwieni etrtt.

Sole agent lor T crea merv Supplies Decatur *trect.

'hatcher Mlg Co’*, at Campbell*, 30S

W ilham Sclvy i« *<ihjfct to call at any time tor all kind* ol cleaning work in the way ol taking up and putting down carpets and heating the same.. He is .an adept at house

renovating, and “ mat

;Htxi

* .an adept a

trill be pleased to d' household cleanin'

rjKi WALTER S. LEAMISQ,

DENTIST,

'flic* Honrs:—

G to 11 a. m.

je to 8 p. ra. Gor. Ocean amUTnghc* Street,

(2d floor.)

Gape Mat, N. J.

and fixing. Port Office.

Address at Cape M.v<

pe May 3-7® V

JAMES MECRAY, JL D. Co*. Pehry ard Wabbisotor St*. (Oi'poslie Congress Hall.) . Caee May City, K. J.

Office Honrs:—

r were I n Hall,'

K you are In la-od uf ladle*’ and gent's rnmUhlng*. or nhnrw, livpect the stock

ling*, or shore, lu-|«.Tt the stock by K. Conley, 40C Wnuhlnctnn Uii; reduction In Udb-s’ shirt

8 to 0 a. n 8 to 4 p. t 7 to 8 p. r

rd to proceed to the Town Hall, : -fovt. Big reduction In UdU-s' * io.iEew«, ijuiuurf. A ««»»r*y

would make a hungry Jr.

all mprtal ma

in, all .cnjuytng a

good time, with Bro. . Elliott f<r

|K»ed of

fot in the line of smokes thrown

om|K> vish ft

f eatab.cf, nr all .enjoying

toast muster. We were thenescorted hack to Hotel Dayton, where were consigned to our quartcri the remainder of the night. Mi mg came in a very abort timi

Kon Sale—Hmweand Lot.’ Lot over half an acre, with fruit and shade Iters, on Mrcli»nlc,-«tm-t, West Cope May. Must tie sold to settle and estate. Apply to 8. 8. Wearer, ,721 Franklin street. Cape May Ctoy. or. P. O. Box 725. 2t

H. Taylor, the popular boot iker at No. ' 418 Waahlneton

we were aroused from

to be confronted with one 'morning ntealafor which Hotel

i* *0 famous. We

nc, and slumber ol those tel Day00k the

ig train lor home, all but Joe and It'uel, who thought the accommodations too good to leave. The Jr#, cannot be excelled for membrr--lilp, with over 32.69S member* in New Jersey and a steady gain. All good citizen* ate invited to join^with

GAPE POINT.

Mr*. 'Wym. Corson gave a party on y night. Tnoie present were:

~ '' Klhert

Fot" W it

Tuesday Mc**r».

'lit. Tnosc'present w m. B. Snyder, Al

Johnson, Cha*. Lever, Wm. Mr. Hcfina, Win. Stanton,

lloup, Ed Henderson; Misses Adelaide Peterson, Ethel Edmunds. L. Woolson, Mabel Corson, Stella Corson, Edith Corson, Sadie Carson,

Mrs. Wm. Comm.. -Ail having a very enjoyable ei

reported

ning-

Mr. and Mrs. Mill*, ol the Court House, have returned home After a week’s .lav at Floral Villa. The company that have recently

idO.M.R.R.

pr6*^

nderstand that the new management of Hie company bare asked Mr Miller, the eonduclor.andS. Hand to still bold their p>t*irio«ik, as they are «:ell liked bj all the patrons ot-P- - —— 1 Mr. J. W.C<

porcltased the D. B. and C. M. R.R. will, shortly begki their imprdve-

Wc* uni

in cluck, having run of the partr tha* lie il l.ad become of it.

be-held •'

in Mjv.ni* Thur-1.,. umEI, l: 7 15 P ■

in.ro.;SuiiJ

fl, Lu, « Ik- -mu*.

ru~k.uu.dn

Hunk. kM.

Slav. Ikrktww. lb, ~d fl-u.lb Mr. 1. Jb.U Rnduul kn cku-rJ luuk **.

stmeL

oiigbly'

he* *

doe* all repairing neatly,

r'ami at reasonable- price*. He m doing Tnisine** In Cape M»y for oleroo year*. Rip* in upper* sene,I liy machine with *Hk to match. Luel or broken eyelet* <>r.faook* rep!mud. Mr*. Milton Hand, of W'est Cape M«v ha* just returned from Pliiladelphia, where she selected a full line of *pring and summepshbes. A fine

selection o patent Jeatl

She has also put in a lull line ol

J^EWIS f^tiT^VEKS. ATTORNEY-AT-L^.W, 508 Washington 8L, Car* Mat, N. J. >l**Uir and Solicitor in CbaiKury. Notary 1‘ublie. t oinmiaaiuunr for PennsrivanU.

official* and fidslity parpuaeo.

flic, urwsub Ary er-kb *n.l M.noc and SUIionan-. } lion, “j™ ' ,h “ ;h • he ''“ l i».n- up to 50 honre-powi.

D. 1-OGER

Agent for Palmer Engine, both trine and Stationary. } home

Brown ‘Villa;, 228 Perry Street CAPE MAY, N.J. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Large Airy Rooms; Renovated Throughout; Excellent Table; -

Open all the Year.,

«lm. «, W* H4liP. Prop

WE, GOT EM.

“CWArfTUM”

YOU don’t make a mistake when you,, stand back of (hem; No mistake ia made. Fri Is ttie lowest, Terms the best OaH arid see all of the p*- ^

wmmm WiiJfpkp A. I

CLINTON SOUDER, DEALER IN QPFumiture, Carpets, Oilcloth*, Mattresses, Matting, Window Shades and Awnings. 311-313 MANSION STREET.

WANTED--AT ONCE! ■ LL THE orders I can get, at II Tin Rooting; Repairing or Painting the old one. Are your Rain Spouts in good order? Do they need repairing or re-

painting?

I will do your work reasonable, and guarantee you a

good job. 1

P. O. BOX Ml. >HONC 88.

CHARLES A. SWAIN NOTIONS. . G. Lc. ZiS. I(nei3f>, mt Ladies’and Gents’ Furnishing Goods AGENT FOR STANDARD PATTERNS. * 618 WaahinKton St. ■* C-apk NY ay, IM. J. E S. rtiLDRETH, Suocaiacor to Oeo. Hilciretiv, 32-34 JACKSON ST. CAPE MAY. Wholewle and Retail Dealer in ILLBOURNE FLOUR, GRAIIi, FEED, HAY, WOOfl, EIG. FLOUR IT NHJUMIII WOUaiE PRICES.