Cape May Herald, 30 March 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 8

800 iH 6£AVILLE.

Orltuii M. WoJcwlt wwinPliUu-

dciplua "ii Tuckdn*.

Jack J<icc capluicil a large i;rcy

fox on Monday. -

Miv» H iilia Weilcolt made a luisiiicki irip Jo Seavillc on Tuex.lay. 'Mi. and M». Ben Little >pcni tlie

ng fr.cnds. at

, BURLEIGH.

Mr. picelman nimK; a bnaincaa tr»i» to Millville on Muniluy. Mix* Abbie Giiffe utnde a hutineax trip to Wildwood on Saturday.

' Mt». Steelman entertained com-

pany lioiu Millville over Sunday. Iu»c | jh Creaxc, ol Penn»vil.e, t*.

viMtiug hit nteCc, Mra. A. Douglua. [ David R. Lbc and witc k)>citl Fri

.Cliarlca Preaton hold* the reinx ( |ay «iiii rclutivea- at Cni»c May

FISHING GREEK. Mr. Samuel Foater apeut Saturday

at Cape May.

Richard Hcminirway was m town

over h new roadster ol which he is

quite (irotnlr

il^Iair

ing touche* oiy pronii»e» to take

Wid 'Tlarri* is putting thr finish-

yacht that <

.ny.

Mra. C

urge 1 yb-lu

Endicntt

sister

Georj

nesday. wjyb-

lioiibC..'

lu-n Bennett ia putti irload of lime on hi

•pent Wed* r at Court

( StcphiT

lughtcr,, annual cal

rd Iron) I here.

ittiiiK hi*

Ihi in

c the cup.

Mra. Jennie Way and dauj

•Miss have returned - ^

I’hijaiteljjhhn j Htlgar S. Douglas, wile and t /‘’The Mis*e* Maud and Florence I daughters spent pal t ol the week in

, ol Sea Isle City, were the | Philadelphia,

c guests ot Mi. K. P.Thompson Mrs. Mary Godfrey and son ol

spent Sunday yvith Mrs.

fCont (thCg!

TStCcntly.

James McPhci Irienda at Burlciy

Raker Lloyd and wife and -daughter, Pearl, were the guc-is of Air and Mr*. Waller Evciingham the

fir*t ot the'week.

Mr. Stonman, of Ptii^vdelphia, is canvasKiog in our vicinity fqt the sale of choice fruit tree*. He srnta H-.opcs Bros. & 1 honin' The Indies ol South Scaville not only know how to earn u dollar tor church purpose*, but how to'answer

ions ot those camre to collect news

or a Philadelphia psper. Our Snbhath school ha* jusl eoiganir-cd by electing W

Champion Superintendent; 1 Smitb, Assistant; Sally Evering hem. Secretary; Eva Smith, Treasurer; Wilheit I.mglv, Librarian,

and Mabel Way, Oiganist.

_ Rip GRANDE.

The gypsies who were tented in the grove nca* the station have lelt

illiani

AnglAca, spi Geo. Godfrey

William Streaker and wife, Anglesca, apent Sunday with ]easc

Pi ice and wife.

Mrs. lostina Hughe*, of West Cape May, spent Saturday with relatives in this place. , Mis. Eliza Rosa and daughter. Gcorgic, spent Saturday and Sunwith relatives at Cape May

• Little Laura Down* and Rita Neal wheeled to Cape May City on Satur-

alav.

Frank Downs and wife,*pent Stin^ dav with Mis. Currie Jones, at -Bur-

. lei;.-*-.

Mrs. Nettie Hand went to Cape

Cay. day, ii

Nellie >w hat

here—Misses Els'e Carey.

Leamini

two Hull

ng, of Ope luaic scholars

Rev. J* B. Shaw, of Fishing Ctcck, 'very, acccpbiblv filled the pulpit tu the M. E. church here on

Sunday afternoon.

Mr*. Albert Church and sitter,

Ross, of Cape May

Lily, spei cnliil rool

i Koss, Friday

here.

undet -the pal-

wife, c :t wit!

Sun-

May City OU Wednesday to transact from Cape May to Camden business. * I Angleaea Junction instead, of Co

Rev. J. B. Shaw and Fiabing Cicck, took sapp Alex. Douglas, Jr., and wile

day evening.

It is reported tbiit the W. J. a S. K. R. Co. will mn through trai trout Wildwood tu Camden this coming season. They will also make connection with all

May to

'-Mrs. visited

Monday.

E. Hildreth

ing trip to Caj:

this week.

Lvdia Severs, from Mill her mother,- Mrs. Isan

and wife .e May C

llvillc. ird, on

| Anglesea Junction instead. I„ House, as they have bet

made a flv-

y City one dav

Lemuel Isard, wile and *

is visii

Tl»«* Baptist church, hior^reopent agatu/aiid Sunday iufr>icce will 1

" held there regularly.

from Leesburg, is visiting Mr. ; Mrs. Hand. \

it church] Jt

nyices i

Sen.itor Hand and wife drr>ve through thi* village on Saturday

tu toutr for Green Creek.

Ralph Denn was called home to 1‘hiladeljihia on Saturday to his. sick child. We hope a spcedV recovery. Miss Edna Shaw, n young school 1*-acber.Jroin Trenton, spent Sati '••uv and Suuday with her parents

thJ* place.

Fred Neal and David Holmes ' Lave, returned with a l*oatload of corn for E. Hildreth, making the

t‘ip in three day*.

We are sorry to see the failing health «f -our much e*te«*ncd butcher, ' Win. Harris, who has been in poor health for almut three inpnths. •Mrs. Sailie Broughtom—qf East * 'reck, ictuined home onyWedneadsy

Brouglk

V

tur-

ol

4on* h '

s|>eniliug iter-in law

i da>*a with k

Vtscilia

ohle, a much f S4 years, went

teemed old lady of S4 years, went t Salem on Kiiday. Inst to spend th summer months' with her gnu

children.

The 35th - of

the In

35th-of March

served bv the look* ol

of lurnituie. carriage*. Imitsmt. and

were driv

wagon

iy 6b load

cow* which were driven through

this village on Monday.

Foa Sale.—H»u*e and lot. lot over

\slf

^J-uM lie aoM- tn acute »iul yy toS. S. Weaver, 721 FranEII

*. < *r

f an acre, with fruit and shade trwa. Mechanic rtrpef, .West Cupe May.

’ape May City, or P. O. n..x 7«. 2t Cigars at a»hoiww..C 105 Perry street.

Thinna* H- Taykrf, the popular boot a-d ahoetmicer at Jin. 4!8 Waahiugtun aireet. dow all repairing neatly. tW- « 'igblv and at reanmabla prit-eii. He l.«a been doing buM.nM In tOape

■in or broken eyel-i*;

\\ ilham Selvv i» mbject to call at any time tor all kinds ot cleaning .work in the way ot taking up and •p 'tying down carpets and licaiing the same. He i* an adept at bouse . K-oovating.'and will l>c pleased toilo

rchold cleaning i at Cape May

%-jm

•" manner

and fixing. Address

F-isi Office.

Burleigl

Duniel Woolson has made several

f fi*h.

rent Wcdnes-

Richard Hemingway

last week.

Shaw and wile

-igh Sunday,

intel w —'—

good catcl

irdon Vent ricks spent Sunday at the home ol hi* parent*. Somers Isard was calling lends here on Sumlny. Mias Beulah Bate passed Sunday

ith her parents li . Mrs. Ella Wool, day with Mrs. Wi

Geoige Cum.vttngs was calling on friends he on Sunday afternoon.

1 and wife vUit ■igh on Thursday.

Lemuel I*ardof Philadelphia spent , few days here with his lamily. A number‘of our people attended chti'ch at Green Creek lust Sunday. E know* how to play ctoninolc. He dm rubber every lim<

aare.

Mrs. Hapnnh The ot last week with frii

phis.

s spent part s in Philadel-

Mr- Charles MaUhcws and wife took tea with Mr. and Mrs. Eli TcaJ

on Saturday-

Mrs. Johnson, nfld sister Mrs.

Pierson, with Gre

son,

pent Sat.

n Creek Iri^i

sister

urdav and Si

;nds.

•Mitday

part 11 IsleC

Prof. J. D. I sntlv injured h

a. who was rcg kicked by a

Mrs. Jennie McPhci son spci of last week with triends at Si

City and Avalon.

Hoffman.,

injured by being k

hor*e i*, rapidly improvii __. Claude Venrricks, Richard HemIttgway and Frank; Matthew* spent the first of tlte week with friends

Penhsgrove.

Mrs. Maggie Oliver and Mrs. Hughes, of West Cape Mat, were

Mrs. Hemhtgwn

\hc guest* of *i (lav last week.

A ITBOHJIATIKG OltIHNANCK—A n /A. Ordluam-r culided an onIln»ui i- tu <li-m-t ■ml |irc«rrila-- Itie amouin oftaX to )te Icrteil la tlie <7ty of" Cape May. In the year A. l». 1X01. aotl to make appropriation* ■ml Hull rx iH-mhiurc* f.-r the tlioe b.-glnoing 1 he first «lav.of March. A. I*. I'JUl, and 1 inline • ‘ A. D •*"

DON’T RUN A RISK; BE INSURED IN ONE OF THE RE?T mm ' . * BY STEVENS & SCULL, 5o6 Washington St, Cape May, AGENTS FOR # - • v ’ * The PHILADELPHIA UNDERWRITERS’ FIRE INSURANCE POLICY WHICH IS UNDERWRITTEN BY The Insurance Company of North America and The Fire Association of Philadelphia The Philadelphia Underwriters makes a Specially of Insnrimee upon Dwellings and Household Furniture, Stores, and Stocks of Merchandise, Clturches, School Houses, PaUic Buildings and Contents. Also, insures Loss oT Rents caused by Fire. Total Assets of the Two Companies, $15,890,542.29

groItMiaaal C»rii.

Ihr flr»t thu of^Maroh,

waltx " 8 - •

oil for the station, which will be hr Uic aailmrity of thr ►aim-, tlikf tlH-r<>l-| DENTIST,

. »uon c, Ihe l.mW, «mvM. K ™ |

any fuinl-in thr trrm-Viry 10 t*» n* -d fur the

rr.p«cttvt-purpuMa, ■nd nut ul beru l*c :

Item.

1. Mayor"* ralarr, 6250 00 3. Uccurd -r. .-'Ui'i.VVmirr Worksite., 730 U0 3. Awe-iwor"* —Ul-». 2»n on 4. Cultertor'a alary, 230 Ul 5. Trriatirrr* xniarv. 231 UH e. HulkUng ln«i i-ct.ir'* wlary. si 00 7. City tJollchor** »l«rT. ' 107 00 a Stnrt rtipervi- •T'- .alary, ' 417 00 0. Kngiurrr or «ratrr work*. BOO 00 1 10. A~l*lant ITugiiirrrnfwatrr work..aM 00 11. Two Euginn-r* uf Urc-Orpi., 1.000 Oj 14- I'olirr ami watrbnmn. S^ISI 00 IS. Lighting >txu.-t> kud public buDd-

14. Rep

In

built

Tltry will also make extenaive. improvement' ail along the branch. And they are looking forward for a

good sea*on in travel. * SOUTH DK1BI&

. Amo* Brosiuscntert.iiiieil company

OVel Sunday. Capt. Charles

spending

and A

Fidler spent

Sunday at home.

Coley Westcott has'improved . his proj>erty by a new wire fence. Col. Good, of Philadelphia, Monday with Larry. Peterson. George Stilles. one of our oldest

inhabitants, is in quite poor health.

Mrs. Belle Blake and son, Percy,

spent Sunday with Holly Boacl^

li iendx.

Mr. Augustus Morwnld, Sr., and son, John, spent Monday in Plula-

delpbia.

Miss Hessie Cahaley is S| a tew weeks wilh Camden at

relatives.

Adna'Hickmnn spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. J. C. Elliott, at

Cold Sptiug.

Albert P. Miller is seriously this writing, having had a r<

of the ^np.

Mr*. Sallic SmTI. who hits been in pour health, is much improved at

this writing.

Mrs. Mary Stiles entertained her; niece. Mi** Nettie Stiles, of South Seavillc, on Sunjlay. There was no preaching services ih the Methodist ehurcli on Sunday owing to the funeral of Mr. Munir

gomery.

Mrs. Jerry Dooling tmd Miss Nettie Henderson, \of Millville, were; calling on Miss Elia Morion fust Saturday. Harry J. Mohler. former station agent of thi« placi , now of Cape May, spent Sunday with Mis. Ella Brown. —* ■' ’ukL.

>Vi anil water ami intena

•wider kmIii contra,-t,

18. I’rota rtr aud tmprvveiaent.

lb lutcrcX uu city bond* and notes. 7.7(10 19. Slatingnin.1, 1.780 30. School*. ‘ . 4.000 21. Parnmnt of ti&X) of school

> relapse

in* aourc-j-:

Aii(lcii'*I,-'l water.rent*. Atuidpated Itceom-* and mi«cet-

Mij* Mary R. Miller went to Cape Mav Thursday evening to take in the University Extension lecl by Prof. Griggs. ' The W. C. T. U. mit in "the Methodi*t church Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Brick, the county superintend^ ent. was presept. The Gypsies who We been encamped here .lor a lew days left bn Monday. They did a thriving business telling (qi tunes. The funeral services of John Mont-

in the Baptist leer noo n by |

gomery were -held in church bn Sunday aft

! Pastor Snodgrass.

*( Claude Yearicks and Frank Mnt-

! ilirw's -of Fi*bing Creek, cn

.teller Mlg Co’*.; for.PettLsgrove. spent Sunday mpplies at Campbells,.30S j Mr. and Mrs. Claude Eldriilge.

S. R. Gidding'* fine clothing.

Sole agent lor That iSSZL-..

. If yon aie in 1 fnfnKillin'*, re

d of and gent"

Bmwn wifi _ .... to Pliiladelphra. where her 1 * tpnpfovcd in tlie icc bust-

. t-lranl ne and wot

' lrr "ajoo 60

n.noo no s.ixo 00

bond .

Itervat on actKKil aUowrr dint i rf

34. Flrr d-iiartuiriit,

23. Poor fund.

ol lapuK. rlnitug,

38. Hnoarial •vrvlees. 27. Hoard Of Hoaltb. 27. Mualc tor pavilions,

00

sam on 1,923 00 1.<*J0 1*1 saw 00 too 00 ito 00

I. Ami

rnsrtrd, that tb-

first arrtl

- *60.4jj 00

L And be It further ordatm-d and iffAcasrear^

taiieon- rvcefpta.

Tax dupllestn for A. U. l6ol,

fire. 3. And be -

narted. by the rutl , bis ordlnam-r sliall take

F. SIDNEY T. “ Prc*

fAo.432

ordained and

S that:

furthri .

thority ..f the

"ueflM Ss ..

TOWNSKND.

- -'cnidenl of Connell.

Approved March 99. A. D. 1901. THOMAS W. MILLKT. Mayor. Attest: JSfO. W. THOMPSON.

Recorder.

D. FOCER Igent for Pdlraer Engine, b

gent for Pdlraer Engine, both Marine and Stationary. | Itowe power up to 50 horee-power.

Bor Honrs:—

Cdr. Ocean and Hughe* Street,

(9d floor.)

Cats May, N. J.

^IaMES mechay, sl d. ' Cor. Perry a*d WxSRixaTox Sis. (Oyjoalte CougrnM Hall.) ^ v Caj-*; May City, N. J.

Offii-e Honn:—

S to •

J^EWIS T. STEtENA • ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW, 500 Wubinfftoa Sl, Capr May, X. J. Maiitcr mill Solicitor la Chancery. Notary Pobllc. ComtnUKluiirr for Pennavlvaota. Surety Hi'tid* necured for coatrsgtorx, •ifBcian mod flilelity purpiwrs.

KNERR’S Easter Millinery.

The better we'-know your

tastes, tlie more hats we

make to suit you.

For beauty, style and com-

prehensivetiessour offering

irf ahead .bi anything ever

shown by us. ^

And on every hat there’s

a considerable saving to.

We cordially invite you to inspect, whether you’re a

purchaser or not.

O. Lx. U3.

Cape May, N. J.

OCEAN STRECT. CAPE MAV. N. J. 80-Open all the year. An elegantly located family Hotel" Near Beach akd Railroad Station. V / R. J. CRESWELL, Prop.

Brpwn 228 Perry Street

CLINTON SOUDER, DEALER IN tyFurniture, Carpets, Oilcloths, Mattresses, Matting, Window Shades and Awning*. 311-313 MANSION STREET.

CHARLES A. SWAIN iia, secnnid ih, for, 'j'i, e Celebrated

1ST Emerald

Euauieledware

GT

It ia tho handsomest, heaviest anti finest quality of Enameled goods v o Iff red. Made oflieayj" iron coated with three | coats of enamel. Absolutely j*ure nnd free from lead, antimony, arsenic and other poison•ous substaucea. White inside and a beautiful mar1 hleized green and white outside, i For resisting the action of adds it has no equal. Altogether it is the - strongest, cleanest, most desirable and best enam- ! eledw^are mode.

^3

70V WILL BS SATISFIED WITH IT.

GHAI^LES 305-7 JACKSON ST., CAPE MAY.

A. SWAIN,

P. O. Box 811 ’Phone 65.

E. S. HILDRETH, Successor to Geo. HildretH, 32-34 JAdKSON ST- CAPE MAY. ^Wholesale and Retail Dealer in HILLBOURIFMUB, GRAIN, fEED, HAY. WOOD, ETC. flOUII AT PHIUDEtPHlI WHOIESUE PBICES. WE GOT EM. “UWANTUM” YOU don’t make a mistake when you get them. We stand back of themi No mistake it made. Price is the lowest. Terms the best. Coll and see all of the'rwh DOUBLE WORK HARNESS AT BIO OO 18.00 14.00 BRIDLES #.00 2.26 UR LINES M 2.60 S.7S *’ “ TRACES '• #.00 RAIR SINGLE MILK WAGSN HARNESS St6.0O. NO SETTER »AI < - :,v«v - SINGLE CARRIAGE HARNESS FROM SS.SO TO I This harness is a sample harnw# worth 50 per we are Rolling it for. Now i* the time to get a W;