Cape May Herald, 20 April 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 11

SOUTH SEAVILLE. nt "Mullc Ulakr coll.i^c, a nvi-mie. • I’iicIv Kfiil>on Town»cnd and I-vltniil ('oiM<n, of, SiyviUf, were inmtii" tin-*callers on roe»rl.iV. The niitlioriliefc have been paying 50c (ht pair lor rlnga’ rais, ^ Inch I 1* sSiiilenetl the crop coilMrlembl} .

Mi 1‘ercy Tovvnwtid, of Millville. Sniutnicil with his mother, Mr*. Coineha Townseml, on the seaslile. Mr. Wahleli. of Washington. D. C' . hiis.lrcrn spcmlmu » few clays pi tin- \\ rstcott cotuife, on Main uveMe‘vrs Walter Slowman, of Fort W'.ishmgton, anil Morrow. {Litchiielil anil t;fH.,lell, of Vine^jiml, have been l-a.kim: after husineas inteiests here clnrint' the «etk. The directors of the Camp Meeting Association held a _1>usine>* meeting on Tluusihiy. tS h inst. K. I*. Thompson furnished dimict

I 1 them. Mrs. Mar; T.ilu.1, n the j»ne

II e first of the week. Kev. E..J. Knlp, «tl Red v ill delivel an*intelesting lecti the Sontli Seaville M- E. CliUI Hie evening of Aptil ^5•

lary Slowman and baby

Fv>il Washinj

ington, ra L. P. Thoi

impsor.

Special - ] .ogaiis.

Strawberry Fudge ;

ELDORA KOTES. Mr. David Scull spent Sunday at C..pc May. William Peicrison is the happy lather of a blight little boy. Howard Haley and -Miss Anna Cirjice are victims ol the mumps. Miss Lulu Bishop who has been •fciioush ill, is now on the road to recovery. Mrs. Lide Sutti Cape May. afte* 6jM-diilg s with his nils and rclativi j-!ace. v Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foster from Cold Spring, have been visiting ti'en .old home at this place. How-mi Haley has returned home alter visiting Iricnds and relatives at Philadelphia. Lawrence McKaig, who is working at Atlantic City spent Sunday at

-home.

The farmers ol this place arc bii‘y preparing thrir ground and putting in their crops.

The first catch of Tuck

on Friday of last v

1 hoe her. this place;

Get it at HoguuV.

Unger passed through

n Sunday.

TISE1HG OEE£E.

Ch->«. Sclu-llci here awheel

VVm. Hate s|»rnt part of last week in the sounds gunning ducks. Geo: -Malthews and Edgai Wool-s-m arc employed on the trolly road

j-t Cape May.

W r m. Ycarick made a business trip to .Cape May on Tuesday. Claude Eldredge and wife spent VVedllesdnv at Cape Mav, James McPherson has-purchased j a tine new w heel. Mis. Maine ScheHcnger spent part of last,week in the city, having —i^rr c\cs cxainincif. . / Thomas Hemingway passed Sunv day at hoinc with his family. Guh-ikHand spent a lew days . w ith Ins aunt. Mis. Slatthews. Mrs'. Small Snyder Sjient last Fri day with Mrs. Ella (Voolsun. Mr. Armstrong, of Goshen, was (baking business calls here Tuesday. liat^V Thomas wrfs at the home ol Iris patents last Saturday. The fillet nth b.-Hl game of ►on between, Fishing <Jr«

ween, 1

la pc May City teams, nc day this week, score

a our fai

ivor. This make

out of the fifteen to be plat

lit. \

sea ■Hid

wav • plat ed being 4 to 7 rake cleyfcn

iced

l<» Fishing Creek’s credi

Peanut* roastci! fresh every hour at

Hogan’s.

HOI EL ARRIVALS.

BUKXTvX.

Pliiladrlphin—J. Casper Rcade, H. Clement. Mr. and Mrs. Harry jGSodey, Tlwimas Robb, |r., N. J. Griffin. Dr. and Mrs. W. H- King, Mr. and Mis. D. G. Baird, Mr. and Mr*. VV. A. Cottright. Mrs. A.

T. Cope. Miss Eleanor T. Cope,

Marion H. Hail ‘

l. Miss Anne

■- Nonis. Cope, '

and Mrs. Jones Wistcr.

*1 lioniDx.n, L- IL

Mis* Marion H. Haine*. Miss oc P. Day. M ss Evelyn F. N F. A. Evans, F. K. Cope, Sr.

. is spending a mother at Mill-

BURLEIOH.

John Letti tides a fine new wheel. Miss Nora DoujF.iv is again on

the sick list.

Joint Letts visited Cold Spring 011

Stindnv. t

H Carey made a business trip to.Court House on Friday evening. Eilwi.-rd Steelman, ol Millville, spent Sunday with his family here. Jeremiah Long, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Ills parcn'S here. Miss Edna Woolson, ol Fishing Creek', spent Thursday with friends Mis. Carrie Duhlc few weeks with her

villa.

Mrs. Rm'hel Tavlor. ol Anglesra. spent Friday with her pm cuts in

lilts place.

Mis. Cecelia Relover, of Green Cretk, spent part of the week with

Mrs. D. K. Lee.

Mesdames Asa Mc'Pbeison atid Gainer spent pail of Tuesday at

C0111J House.

Mi*. Emma Ludlam, of West Philadelphia, spent Inst week with

her sister here.

F. N. Harris and wife, of Rio Grande, spent Friday with Clinton

Crcsse and wife.

algat S. Douglas and daughter at Tuesday evening with ii tends Carey, of Philadelphia, is

-pending a shott time with his

spent Tuesday - at Court House. Belt. Carey, ending n sh

idpatents. John W. Hand and

wile.'

Mis* Lettie and Mis. Emma Lud‘am spent Wednesday with M[a. Somers Isard at Rio Grande.

A large number of the pie of this place gathered

'd,C!inton Crcsse on Friday evening. Alter playing many games refreshnents were served a late hour. All enjoyed the occasion very- much.

GOLD 8PBIKG NOTES. { For Sai.r.—One Relrigrrnior, The entertainment given in the i 2'>°d'** new. ontv used three months;

’ sir*' 8 ft. Tirgh, 8 ft long #nd 5 It.

he West Cape May Academy was Chas. T. CaSi-bell.

hlv*njnvcd hv all those prrsci'K

givel

hall on Ratuidav night by the pupilof the West Cape May Academy was highly *njnvcd hv all those prescmt and showctl marked ability it) the

pupils, r

Mis. Wm. Crcsse and *on, V>f Rio Grande, spent Friday last week with l;ct mother here. 1 Mr. V. D. hcliellcligrt is enjoying his ttgular vacation nt his home

he.e.

A very interryting and rx.iting game of base hall was played here on Samiday 1‘ctwccn the Mrong Caipe May team and the Fislring Cieek team, resulting in a victui\ for the latter.

Mr. H. R.

visited his broil

Jr., on Wednesday last.

While at wmk two weeks ago Chas. Lpper made a mis step and ■d his ankle, which has re-

more seriously than whs nt

first thoug'-t. He is nt present conlined to hh> home under the emc ol

Dr. Lake.

sprained suited m

I. Lloyd, of Dias Creek* irother, Mr. F. S. Llo\d,

Big line ftuit and candy cheap at

Hogan’s.

Parlor Car to rhilad*:phia. The P.-inuTlvmda Killmad (West Jersey S'iiI Scashnie Railnuul) b»v<* pls.ed in arnrlea a parlor car brtwn-u PkHadel phia Mid Cap* Mar on week days. Tbr be atudied to express train '.caring Market street wharf at 4 I*. M. and rvlnnitu^ to express tearing Cape

»y 8 A. M.

Get it at HogunV Z Eggs 18c doz. at CnmpbclU, 30S Decatur street.

rhere ts

condition of Mis. Jas. Ewing. The grip has a victim in the

son ol Mr. Fun

week past.

for the

rGRANDE.

I wcj

against the farmer*.

Rnclhnker and brother, of Wood-

werc calling on Mis

ifwir

Wcdnesdat

bury, were calling on ! Thompson and Mi» Liza

dis Emma :zic Shaw on

e young poo* d at the home

Mcplc'ifisscs, Tuti-Frutti Kisses.! New goods 30c. instead of 40c. at CAFE MAY^POIUT. R. T. Hazzard was here this week 00 business. Mr. Lackenau and a few friends were here one day this week. Mr. J. Wesley Corson was at Atlantic City two days last week on business. Mrs. Bouton closed her Cape avenue cottage on Monday and returned to Philadelphia. Rev. and Mrs. Weshan closed their Lake avenue cottage on Tuesday alter spending Easter here. The Government i* going to build » new house for one of the assistant* at the light house. W. H. Weeks and family-have moved here’ for tlie season. They have Dr. J. T. Fogg’s cottage, corner Lincoln ami Ocean avenues. John J. Kcomer was here this week making arrangements lor the mbviug «f Ids cottage from Wc*j Cape Mav to <?ape May Point Capt Samuel Ewing has the con-

tract.

J. Wesley Corson is working Tor* die railroad company at Mi net 111 Springs, .helping to repair their summer cats. Horace Corson is 1 elping to paint the summer cars lor the Reading railroad. William Corson 1* helping .to repair the iron woik on the summer cars for the railroad. Percy Bnldeman is [Minting for the railroad on their summer cars. Jn fact Cape May Point is well represented.. ■

Miss Mattie Neal has returned /diet spending a lew days w ith+rietids

at Ocean City.

Mr. Fred Neal is impoying bis place with a new fence. Mr. \\ iHi.iin Hand of Philadelphia sited Iricnds on Saturd-iy last. The Thursday night prayer meetingofthe M. E. attended, and a det. t-» he takrp in them. Everybody arc-

welcome.

Mis* Lida Neal and Cen lell Reeves, of Phil ipcht Sundav with her parents.

: — Crtunil ia Scssi:a.

ill exchange good Remington typewriter for boiler Iced pump hot water. Apply to Sol. Nekdi.es. Atlantic Laundry. Cigars whoU-mle. at 105 Perry street. For Same—HoiiM>and Lot. Ia>t or«r lilf an acre, with fruit and shade tn<w. >n Mechanic street, West Chpo May Must I* wild to settle and estate. Ajply to ti. 8. Weaver, 721 Franklin street. Cape May City, or P. O. Box 725. 2t Thomas II. Taylor, the popular Ikkii and shivtnakt-r at No. 418 Washington •tieel, doea all repairing neatly, tbor- ■ Highly and at reasonable prices. He bent doing businraa in Cape May for eleven years. lb|* in upix rx sen cel iiiscblta- with silk to match. Lost or broken eyelets or hooks replaced.

FIVE MILE BZACH. The West. Jersey Electric Cor mv i* pn-ning Jorwnrd the work of building a plum whicli will meet all tleniandsamlgire satiafaction in every way to the electric light consume!*. Holly Bench is »o h-.ve n new club house and tj. will he un u(> tn dnte affair in every respect. The ground, situated near the Life Raving Station, bus bee^ purchiuieit and woik on the stmctuic will be commenced a* soon as plans can he drawn and 1-id* received. The dub is comp* s dof well-known PliMadtlphin bukiuesa men, some of whom already have property interest* here. Hie building will be designed solely fi*r club pwrpon-s. «hd will present a handsome appearance.

!- C«jne. H. i'ettitt. j Sloe

James Dutton, F. F. John, W, A.|l>rid| ^IcInKre, L. L. Jones, A. B. Jjiccy, K. A- Manning, T. M. Car-

Aiclnfvre,

K-diton Arcane Sewer.

Because of the constant efforts made by •the Hoard of HFulth and the HekaI-D, City Council on Weditesday evening took tip the question and by a unanimous vote gave the sticet committee authority to repair

Sr., Mr. and thoroughly clean the sewer runEdward uing Iroui Howard street, ami from

loeklon avenue to .the Avenue

Ige, and to have prepated a lor a continuation ol tl

fadelpltii

Citv Gonflcil met in spec! ion for gencial business on W

day evening. The onlv absentees

were Messrs. Church and Henry. The firr-t question taken up t

the improvement of the Madisot avenue bridge, sewer and outlet By a unanimous <ote it was ordered thoroughly jepaired, and the street committee was authorized to have a survey for a proposed extension

itnide.

On motion ol Mr. Wilson the fire and water coium.tlce were au'.hoiized to make a cdiitract |o supply Mosr». \V. L. Stevens & Uro. with

water lot thdr canning factoryMr. Wilson moved that a note l>e

discountea for the difhyence between

- present debt ol the city imdjlic lOiint limited by law, ane the pro rusciLjn pay p<st due b:lli

tioh was agret

£The past due bills

eyed* bd uketi-jo [jay The motion was agre

eed to.

isstng the annual ordinance were $7, then there have acct

$1,000.00, while about $3,1

1 ap|

7,300.00:

to date ol opriating and since

emulated some

y - — .— — - - —111 R3,OOO -O about due Edward Cressc bn contract for laying Water mains. The bonded debt of the- city is ¥123.300, and the floating debt i< $21,000, a total bf $144 300, leaving a difference ol $5,700. lor which a note could be discounted.—Ed.]

A leD&rkkble Woman.

Mrs. Emily Garrison will be 90 year*, old 011 April 2S(h, 1901. and will appropriately celebrate IheoCca *ion. Mrs. Garrumi wa* born April 28th, tSii. at Price’s Beneh, N. J., Her maiden name being Emilv Buck.

She was married on NoYcml*er 12th,

Captain Levi Gairisoi

who dierl March 17th, 1SS1. Sev«

1S30, to

mprised her family, four c now fivit.g, 'namely—

children

of whom are now Ityir.g, 'naniclv

Mr» Dr. A. HuntMijger, MiahttWaku, lud.; Mrs. Vi^pcl D. flchcllengcri and Mrs, Mar\' R.'Sofle, of Cold Spring, and Rev. Joseph Garrison, ol Medlprd, X. J. A s-<n oi the hi’c

tn Gacrtson was Cape May's

until

J. Swait

post master In 18S2. Mr*, liest of healtl woman in L

county.

twelve year*

Ga>rispn enjoy* t , and i* the obit >wer Township, tins

Good Gunning.

along the coast in Capo May Cuuuty the gtuiuer* arc bagging big hunches of dock*. Tin- fowls settle mi

‘bo inlets and tlmmuglifal flocks, and are slaughwiro

quantities. In tinusy «Souiid there aiv rxerllent fading ground*, where tinducks can be found at any Umr during tho day, though late in the afternoon the opportunity far wing shou la tin besu atbeducka tlicti conic in from Uie ocean tu

■oek shelter over night.

Most of tho ducka that are now found artroT the diving variety. Thty se-idum fly, and th» gunner must be qnick to! *hoot 4 aa they dive quickly. Black duck-k, however, have a|i|H-arrd In largi uumt-ers and are hi good condition. Tilt best gunning In the aound can bodone alHMit the break of day, aa well aa about du»k, wIm-u the bird* ornne in to fad ‘ j Most of our local gunner* use small bat-

- decoy* spread around llK-ra. while tho boats are cmocslcd hi^he sod hanks. Quite a nnnibar of inir local gunners are «ij(iyiug the sport thine days. Butter 37c lb. at Campbell*. For-Sale, cheap, tour .6 loot show ascs. Hogan’s.

PETITION.

Gks-tlk»ikn^

Wc. U:c under*!

tignrd, property-ownen . between it acta *ticc ison avenue, would rc|pccUully petiiion your honorable body to lay a Sewer aiotv -...i.! •.-! inlcrscet with Madir'iu avenue sewer, a diM.-uice of about 400 feet Your peiillocci* will ever pray. etc. Signed, N. B. BENNETT, JAMES R BENNETT, W1LUAM GILBERT,

JOEL I- WEST.

. WM. 11 HI

iBENTHAl GE-'Kiiii BKNNKI JOHN T. BBNKI

JOHN T. BENNETT, . LAFAYETTE 'WAKE,

DANIEL HORN. .EKED A. HAND. UiKkT CHAMBERS

ROBERT CHAI R. S HAND.

D.FOCER Agent for Paljner Etigino, both Marine mid Stulionary. J horse power up to 50 horse-power.

soi, .or runs, MijtS.-..; P S i7LSrooOT

A.M.—Acrominodatten. Arrive

' ^ T ir2i J*. m ' B -- rr

Week Day,

7-°5 ^ nillaiW pktattflS.

s;o0

CHARLES A. SWAIN Has Secured the Agency for TllC C(*l(*l)raf (*(t [ST Einerahl Etmmeled ware

rsr

It is Hie handsoriusd, heaviest and finest quality of Knaim-Uxl goods offered. Made of heavy iron coaled with tliree coats of enamel. Absolutely pure and free from lead, antimony, arsenic and other poisonous substauecs. White inside and a beautiful murhleized green and white outside. For resisting flic action of aeids it has no equal. Altogether it is the strongest, cleanest, most desirable and bust enameled ware made.

C^J

YOU WILL BE SATISFIED WITH IT.

GH&I^LES A. SWAIN,

305-7 JACKSON ST., CAPE MAY.

P. O. Box St 1 ’Phone 65.

MANUFACTURERS OF

Nf. C. SWAIN cSc Co..

ARTIFICIAL STONE PAVEMENTS. CELLARS.

FLOORS, &c.*

OFFICE ^ RESIDENCE. I Corgie and Queen Streets , CAPEMAY. N.J. I

Twenty-five Years Experience.

OF ANY COLOR OR DESIGN

WE GOT EM. “UWANTUM”

YOU don’t make a mistake when you get tliei

stand tyick of them; No mistake is made. Price is tin

Terms Ute best, Call and see all ofthe rest. DOUBLE WORK HARNESS AT £10 OO 12.00 1A.00 " “ BRIDLES " 2.00 2.2S UP

We

the lowest,

SINGLE CARRIAGI Tin's harness is a sai we are selling it for.

INCS, 2.50 2.76 RACES ’’ 2.00 PAIR

RNESS SIS.00, NO ACCS 2.60 PAII LINES 1.75 IARNES8 FROM SB.t

BETTER MADE

E HARNESS FROM SD.SO TO 26.00

tuple harness worth 50 per cent, more than ig it for. Now is the time to get a harness at half

price. We have sold a number of this make and art not • afraid to offer it to you at this low price and stand back of it. Call and soe it We know you will take a set when you seeit Walter A.. Lovett

CAPE MAY. N- J.

Coward Uan {essbIi, Custom Tailoring:. v and u|vto date Flannel Stripes, Worsted. Serges, I Cheviots now in st<»ck.—At popular prices. 424 Washington Street.:

TAKK NOTICE *erMy new .Spring stock of Clothing and Shoes just arrived. Come and convince yourself that I am the cheapest in town, with the largest assortment of slices and clothing.

The Leading: Clothier, Furnisher and Shoer.

BRANCH STORE -IN WILDWOOE. N. J.

I. TENENBAUM

KNERR'S It

3-35 1

e point c tn flu*

Hughe*—Cherry.

K charming but quint wedding took place *t Cterinm.t on ThurwLy »t noon, when Mis-Julia Cherry, of that pi**., lancame the wife of Mr. Thom** Howard

Hughe*. »«ui ..f Mr. *Ml Mm. Thonnu H. stiMlays—

i*,-] lio£l—. «r c.|. n.,. Bml.n.u.jo ’■-..S.iW' n***the M-wef j well know ii lurry, am! both »nr lii-Mx-od^d I Tr*lu« leoir hutmlsli'kl* fur f*ipc Msy: •wage wiU rn.tu Rtv..lHrio«»‘y »pwk- Tim giwim j w ** k .. . , ..

Mr, kiui.k Ii. Hyde. Ml. au.I: lie smi tn !l >« »«;<) tioiu the bnvn. ! *, , gMi^mndM of Tboma* H. Arri,,! L *T - ' ■ Mr*. J. Wilton, Gordon Ch*n»- j Tbi* action ol -Council is nne <.! tfu- j H na h*» wb.. wa* t'*|w M»r‘* only Ox -1 4 I ; ^ M — Kxpn*. Armr < j-. M .. V,,*,.*, V. MWn*- U.p—M. -l-U- n-r m., I, IM. Hair * r 8 *- tame*.

Ii...., !) V B.„v. K,*-..-.II t... .. « ^ u.i«, r— ^iw^— 5 00

■ v 1 sr zz ^ !'-*«»’ “ -

\V T E

I HAVE NOW

ririT;t1T .J RECEIVED

Full Supplies of

^{qdgIgipgI For May, of the latest Styles for SPRING APPAREL. Those who visit our store will be

interested.

DRT GOODS AND NOTIONS

MIUINERT.

GENT'S TURNISHING GOODS. Q.. Li. 05. F(tierr, Caf»b May, N. J.

M!». F.am

!-tm Coin n, M*6* Mai

> Atwie P- I»*v,

..I Mh

Lvan*, Maj*j» »pd Mr*. A. R. Ail-

o.-to, \V. u. Halint. '

Elkin*. Pa—W. R. Bruwn and

Uiiaiul, Pa.—K. G- Edwatd*.

' cuat lie d

HI

PUBLIC SALE. TWO TIIKKE-STOBV Twin Cottages, FURNISHED. PORCH • KHONT AND SIDE OF BOTH COTTACKS.

Oon.cr of

GRANT AND LAFAYETTE STS., CAPE MAY CITY, NEW JERSEY Immodi.itrir opposite ww •emmrr ilrpot of West Jrri-y H IL. ABOUT Sou KtKT KUOM CK.EAN. LolSoxtooft. Ltsm, Ul! IL 1901, 9 II O'act. tm. In the Public flalesroum.rbllaik-lplil* Bourse. Flair xtn-et. above Cbcxtnu: *UvrL ruuu No. 901. Fifth (tire*, rntraifee, will

1-- y.M at PoUie

two S-riory rottxge* aad lot of

corner of Unun South La-

, K. J.. n

eruun-l. situate at c .

uyetteetnet. Cape M»y. . . _ logther in front on South Ijrfavr rm. ami extending in depth —’ - '— *’—*■ ollagi-'h

one Imre t bcn>. lartli 1 ml wf

Lr**- n

tjy-h

.■ss-’ >m. (fi

rys

K Oral u lx lb

with I

L on the

l. »n thr tblnl

the fin

ns-a57s»

‘ floor; two toor; ix •

-——

fruBI and side to mch votlage. gu. uml-r-md drainage, cte. FuMv Rirnlatiixl ' —' eottngr having a piano iu

hrougiKWL eorm r •Ulition. KttU nml _

fru» any part uf lire poreb or wimlowa of either Ouitagv. la-iug about 9uo feet from tin. beach. Kuril rut lag,- lia> hath bourn In rani for a«a batbiac. »lou to la- paid at Umr uf

aale. lui uedUt.

Arean*t-a» nt- h*v- tern roach- to havee>4tura open for tn^e-rt km one weak prior Vo ■*le. They will 1.- t.hl l.*:rth.-r or wpo-

raiely.

Fair farther nartieular* ai-ply to t'baric*

H. lawucbrTtT. Kiwi K-tate Hf».Lir, No. II

North Juulgrr t*bl«<lrtpM9. BAlMitN i- lAtFi.ANtl, Am-tLmrm.

N«. UT x. F.Htrib »im-L IVAd-lphia. Mareii ti. thui-

W ilhant SeKv t* *iil<jrct t» call at any tiiuc Ku *11 Lut«i* ot clearing work iu tbr. wajr«oi takiifif up xiuj jo^Mtf.g • down carpet* and Iwatlug tl.« aame. Hv ta an adept at how** . 1*1.vating,mod wiH W pfarard H* do »!1, manavr oi tMuarhukl cW.rni.14 -"J Addtwaa at C-.pi Mat

t-fm