Cape May Herald, 18 May 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 8

jiulur iiHiinini; about 3- ■ | u> l!i own wav a will.-

COLD 8PEI5G NOTES.

On Mon

©V o.-k Mi»,

cil i«\ sir-'1 s iiuiu.* aiouixi Iwrhinivc. I’pnn ii.vtv t © ■ v*>e frnmtl sonic one Uvio" to toice open the w tinluw. bHc tjllt-ii toi .-ivsivtaoce ami they went aw.iy hut in about a halt hour thev irtuineii »K..in. She renewed lipr t^ili and janiev P.'ScheUenitef and Win. Brown Sr. came tit her avail* tancc and staled the bumlam awav. Nlj>. Blown is ready for all comers now at •she iias a companion whom site will introduce to any callers «jf

tlii.it son on anothei occasion.

Misa Anna Ganrfv has pordhaserl a 1 h ut a most enjoyable'time. Rclreshle new wheel, whicc she ride* veiy , ments were served at the clrise ©f cruccfuHv. j tiir evening.. The participants: Miss

h Blattncr.Ethel Stites.Ethcl

Mr». II. C. Cnrev and Mist Douglass wheeled to Court Hn

Tuesday.

Misses Anna und Nellitf Gandv spent SuQdny with rciativis nt Comt

ride* veiy , ments were

the evening..

Etta •' ir-abeth Blattuer.Ethel Stites.Eth 1 Bl iitner,l«nura Eldredge. Matid Co

.Genie Entiicken, Hi

Miss licorgic and Dorcas Ross arc spending this week with friends in

ilhiladelphia and DcDnco. . Douglas', Sr., wife and \ Heritage, ot Court Hu

Mis.

Ale*,

p t> _A.

called on relative* here on Tuesday.

Ex.,.,.™*™. cIokJ on Eridsy „ M " D ‘ , “ l Mc '‘, C °“ ..ill, ty,n.:k.l,k .nca«i„ both 1 Sp..o, ,nd M™. Edw.rd lluil.c., of our schools j West Cape May called on relatives,

A heic on Tuesday.

The Lower Township Hoard

sun.Genie Enlricken, Hnnnah Reed, |L>oise Edmunds, Julia Blattner, Man - Dmighlv, Mr. Anderson Mr flight. Mr. Church, Joe Hughes, Fred. Edmunds, Chutlcs Nichols.

ELDORA NOTES.

Florence (Chambers is on the sick

list;

Miss Annie Murphy, of Dorchester, is. visiting her daughter Mrs. Eva Hoffman of this place. ughtcr visited

onh. molt on K.«£r 'tp™- »»• ““J- .«►

o.vk and .ppon.lcd ih. ™

chert. No ‘ , Fiddnr C,«k 0 “W; D ““* '"■ 1 K »-

V.. . pJU. \I..„ mondCorson. •

Ir. and Mr*. Alex. Douglas cn-

l Fishing' Crack)

Richard Reeves. No » Enina Mary E. Hand. No 3 AcadctntsGrorgc

Cold Spring F. S.

May * Point

Elliott. No 4

l.iovd. No 5 Cap

Fiauk WoolsQil.

Icmy

da\ and Cold Spring on Friday this week. Un Thursday evening of last week Mi. and Mis. John McPherson intcl tained a number of their triends. Vai ious games were played and t» ieks cjt • lubiled much to the amusement of all. At a late hour, refreshments were seivrd and all wended their way home. Among those presant were: Mr. and Mrs. John McPherson. Mr. and Mis. David McPhesoa. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reeves. .Mr. and Mrs.Edward Hughes Mr. Mrs. F. S. Llovd. Misses Mamie Kiik. Edith Hoffman. Eva Cressc. Emma Biddl^ Clara Rutheilord. Clara. Wheaton

AnoajjCorson. Messeis Jos. McPherson. Fred Thomson. |J. L. Monday. Hiarm Soils. Charles Bohn - Abjinli •s. H. L.'.McPherson, and Wm.

Get it at Hogan’s.

iaughtc her hiu

ler Cora .sband at

FISHING CREEZ.

Thos. Hemingway is at home alter

being away

Mi*. Holmes and dan;

spent Thursday

the Beach.

James Woolspn and sister from Cape May Point spent Sunday with tlieir cousin Earl Wool son. Messeis Craves and Armstrong spent Tuesday at Highland. Miss Amanda Holmes was with her friend Miss Edna Woolson op

Wednesday.

Mils Mattie Shaw entertained her parents, Mr. and Mi*. Wm. Harris,

Thursday.

Piot. J. D. Hoffman we are glad to note is able to take short walks with the aid ot crutches. John Long and brother were calling on friends in this place on Sunday afternoon.

and sister

* hj* i6th

Cmilv Douglas

e witiylricnds at Cape May

-Mrs. Emil

were with. Wednesday

Samuei Schellcngcr was. with his family the last of the week. ; Mi's Kate Miller and Frank Bate called on Mrs. Enos Tomlin at Cold

. Spring.

Miss Jennie Woolson is visiting her sislci Mrs. Dorn Eldredge ol of South Dennis for a fef days. Mrs. Anna Shaw was with friends ot Cape May Thursday. Mrs. Lvda Thonias is visiting her p.nent*, M r and Mrs. Vananian. Albert Woolson and wife spent Suiulay-with friend* JiceMrs. Nora Show and sort Everett sjxmt Sunday wkh her brother Herbert Shaw and wife. ' Mrs.'Etta Learning* was with friends a! Cape May. Truman Hickman was ca'ling on his triend J. D. Hoffman on Sun-

day.

Those who were succeMuIl in passing school . exam*nation* were : la-astir Woolson, find grade; Herlert Bite, breond grade; Helen McKcen, Willie Bate Lloyd Hofiman, third grade; Jennie Woolson. Sole agent lor Thatcher Mfg Co'st creamery supplies at Campbells, 30S,

Decatur street. BURLEIGH.

Peanuts roasted fresh every ho dr a

Hogan's.

GAPE MAY POINT.

Mr. and Mrs Charles Marklcy

week in 'the City.

ipent part business.

-orsun «

spent part ol last

j Mr. J. Weatley Corse of last week in the City

Amoung the visitors at the Point Iasi Week were Mr. Lankcnau, his Doctor and three Sisters, Mr. and

Mrs. L. Cone. Mr. J. S. Bailey is down having his cottage put in order lor the sum-

mer season.

Miss Week* came down on Saturday - lor 11 lew days. Overseer of the road Frank Rutherford was fixing the road one ylav

thi* week.

Mr. J. NVcsisy Corson is helping to repair the Oe lew arc ' Bay house. Mr. John Krorner has a force of enters Iron) Salem getting his-

ready for^hc-spmmer.

Mr.Walter Peterson is to mana-

ger of the Delaware

Mr. Orlitodo Laflerty celebrated

rth ddy on laat Wednesday. A beautiful prevci wheel was given him rents Urlcy say* no ice 1

Mr*. Samuel Haley,’her t Mis* Sarrah, and son Byron Philadelphia on Tuesday. The statement in the paper last week, taynig that the funeral services id interment Mrs. Cela Hand weie

entirely wrong;

they were '

Grade. Lyron Pier and Bertha Hale

lylot, the popular boot 1 No. 418 WaaliiiniUiu

Thoniks B. Tayfi aurt slioumakt-r

street, <lut« all rciwiiriug neatly, llicrougfaly ami at reaaouable price*. Up baa been doing busiure* In Capi May for eleven- year*. Ripe tu upturn m-wiu] by maoblno with silk to natch. Lust or brokeu eyelet* or hooka replaced. Kon Salk.—Houx and hot. Lot over half an sere, with fruit and'shade trees, on Mechanic street, Wert Cape Mar. Must be sold to settle and estate. Apply to8. 8. Wearer, 781 Frauklln street. Cape May City, or P. O. Box 735. St Big line fruit and candy cheap at

Hoga'

Eggs 18c dor. at Campbells, 308 Decatur street.

Get it at Hogan's.

‘theEpwort League Goffs ouTues-

t to

Bay house

i- edd

lent of a new

by

e carls

Carrier Reeves is working

is B. Chester

mg t vith

pare Boyt

Ex-Maii

for Thomai

Postmaster Springer is puttu water works in good shape new boiler and a new pump,

some new walls and be is bavin]

new boiler for the Lower house.

The cottages are being rented for

the Summer.

Mrs Edward Miller was shopping

in the

t week.

his pound

ler v

Vone day last .

Mrs. Hojvoe'^S. Coison went to

e City to visit her sisters. John W. Corson Jr. caught a tbi kindred pound sturgeon in hi

n Wedncsdry.

Dr. J. N. Walker was in the City n professional business. Joseph Henry has a force of painters at work on the Delaware Bay John Stnutop has a job ol painting

at Ocean Citv.

Rumor says we will soon have Justice of the Peace a; tiie Point. The Steamer Republic pier

nearing - • - -

steamer omplet

RIO GRANDE. Carl Hildreth lias moved hack again from' Philadelphia where he ims beeh living the past winter. Miss Ella Crimed of Atlatic City, is here tbi* wc*k caring for iier father who is dangers!) - ilL < Mr. Walter Worth, of HJtJdonftcid, is visiting friends here this week. - Mrs Franc has returned home after spending a week with her invlid sisitr at Millville; Mr. Frank Hand, of Wildwood

Henry

ear* a broad a little girl

Franc preached a very good sermon in the Baptist church on the “Djty of a Child,to its Parents." .The school eximuflotion resulted as follow* Graduate /Mattie Neal Firu Grad, May Neal; Second Grade Harry li-ind, Earl Neal, Merrill ’Neal, Mainmie Hand,

seliqfll ~ ~

has bdu-ht thejtouse oft Hildreth and mdVed her

Mr. Broughteo

smile fca^iu* it wai brought to his home.

Mi. F

rrmon ii

Mainmie llant

Cresse Hoffman. Tercut Fisher, Ki

>sspent Sunday with Edwards, Ada Hand; Third Gt rclalivts aUCapc Mat City. ! Marie Brown, Wal

-a. 1-1 t wily. 1

M,.. Hum.. ,.f WiklwooJ 1‘ . *nr Smut.* ■rnl.. lur n u..i. u , ... ii'ompson, i.eoa Hand, Laura

Raymond Cors-m, of Court House spent Sunday' with liia lady triend

hc r c.

rack,,

Cieto«. Mbr-

O’rillr Hand. Carl

1 nuinpaon, l.cua

Dennis, Harold Morton.

TOT CAPE MAY NOTES'. *

Mrs. Hannah Kee iia- was here thh

of Phils leb w-erk looking

. idtaga. »M»

House! Mis* Allie Orrson is amoung Our Tno nUtrswte nui i'itor* here-this ' *-

John Letts wheeled tA Millville on phia- was here _ iiin«» on Sunday. ! after her Browlw-ay Cottage,

r of

Saturday, retun

Enoch Hand, of Cbwti __ spent Sun.lay wilh (ieorge Endicott

and wife.

Ralph Taylor, of DctutUville,! •«* « lew m:«ke a btisims' trip to this place on Mr*. Tho Wednesday. j Shenfl Reeves Mr*. Sau’-uel Smith soent part of' in oat Borough, the week with bc> ms-ci, *t Wild-{ Mr. Willrsiu A . ■ jghter *(K'ni Sm ,i.-|

Mr*. M uirice G .ndv. of Court j Little l^tiuirl S H Kise, spent a pert id bat week with owtwr ot a new whcsl.

interment

at Cold Spring, re at Go*hen.

The result of the examination in school is a« follows: Second

Allen Sutton

aley; - Certificate

Progress, Jennie Sutton; Hi School Diploma, Sarah Haley.

The bible claaa of tl uemet at Mr*. Marti

day evening.

York Itriis. (comixiseil uf Stite* York aud Charles York), I* * firm oT contrac Un* who hare a sploutlul reputation .for contracting mud building.. They do all

manner of jobbing as well,

prompt In auciidlug to business. Severs! of the mnrt suIwUnlial residences In this city bavc’been erected by them. They oan i-aally lie reached by letter through the Cape May post office, or by calling or leaving orders at their residences, 312

Queen at., «r 1851 Wnshluglon r<*u ate in need of ladles - and gont’s ugs, or shoeft, Inspect the stock

carric«l by K. Conley, 406 Wasbinutun rtn-et. Big roducilon In ladies - ahlrt waists and rrrap|«rs. Agent fur Barues-

Erb Laundry.— 'v tf

William Sclvev is subject to call at any time for all kinds of cleauing woik in tlie way ot taking up and putting down carpets and beating t

ne. He is an adept at hou

will be pleased to

manner of household cleaned and fixing. Address Cape May Post Office. 3—7

KNERR'S II

ISTHISIOm»IFE|- BlUE ,. UME on. stoves They are better and cheaper than ever. Call and

see them.

GHAS. A. SWAIN 305-7 Jackson St.

You say: - “Nof” But she should re-

If you

fnnjlsbl

:no vatin n all ma

Fob Sai.k.-—One as new, only used three

good as new, only u size 8 It. high, 8 wide. Chai

Relrigerntor, hree months;

ft. long and 5 It.

T. Campbell.

If you ent of g, the li

prices, go Washington

want to see a

n’*, and

ing, the latest styles, with the lowest

to I. Tcnenhaum, 50S

For cases.

Sale, cheap, lour 6-loot show Hogan’s./ /-

Fob Sale-—Concert Grand Chickeriug Piano, suitable for hotel 01 large room. Cos'$1600.00. I* five years old and in perfect order. Will j he sold cheap for want of room. Call and examine it. f. D. Craig, tf 420 Washington street. Mcple Kisses, Tuti-Fnirti Kisses New goods 30c. instead of 40c. a

Hogans.

nge gooff r boiler feed

Will exchai typewriter lor water. Apply

Remington pump hpt

■pply to Sol. Nekoi.es.

Atlantic Laundry.

If you need a pair oi men’s ladies' childrens' shoes, go to I. Tenen- ■ »ce the biggest

*r, with the very Washingtun St.,

or <

batim. You will assortment in loot' lowest prices. 508 'in Sol. Needles’ old

Butter 25c lb. at Campbells,

boy’s alt-woolen

50c

street.

25c for one weel baurn's, 50S Wi

1 pants,

eek mflv, at

oshington

NOTICE.

CALLED+OR REDEMPTION VCapr May CeOBty JaU Bond* Nos. IQ. m. 117. in, lea.31. U, 106. snd K». Inrrt cease or. theanrjrc onjpne i, •o No*. 9a and 9J. called w 1S0) E- L ROSS. Co. Culte

/" 1 ETHOMES!—L-sr^ theCrnttdcdCiti .. V T ‘ ••roe to the Kent! Dt^rW-.—Thr Colored Arooriom, Equllalite IndaMriai

'b*-re. ...

a.-u-- „t fin»J Uml i:N niiiob a colored c«*loi

, a;r.33fcr

An OW i

ladlixlrlal . .. . n |„i. nu, \ir ur-d OB r<-<KXi- '• Jab'^ra.-sss' **-*««.

n.H Ihronah Ihrpnjrn, • aUvel for » disUnct « 705 fret » hou*. eet.t.-d art,.-lair- durricc by ri .-*i*cc* curve* »c

m... ckoWBiJ,* *7

“nr.

WE

| HAVE NOW , RECEIVED

Full Supplies of §{andapd ** pattepr?S For May, of the latest Styles for SPRING APPAREL. Those who visit our store will be

interested.

Dftr GOODS AND NOTIONS

MILUNERT.

GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. O. h. W. b^NEt^, Cape: May, N. J.

Yau can end all. licr kitchen troubles by buying her a “Quick Mcul" Stove. If your wife attends to the cooking, site will get a vacation every day, when formerly •he was a slave. A “Quick Meal’’ Stove will save her more work and steps than any hired girl *he ever had. The “Qul Meal" Stor e will cook a incaf Inlets lime I than It takes a coal fire to start, and it w ill do It without raking or shaking, without soot or smoke, without dirt br Btlies— but quicker, better, cleaner and wilh less expense, and your wife and the kitchen will be cool. Your wife will love you more if you buy her a “Quick Meal" to-day.

Special Hogan*.

- Strawberry Fudge al

D. ROGER Agent for Pulnier Engine, both Marine, and Stationary. | hor.se power jap to 50 borae-powt-r.

pHr.ADn.PEU it mssro scute. L ATLANTIC CITY SAIL SCAD. TIME TABLE Vt EFFECT'FEB. «, IWi. Train* leave Cape May for ITiUadelrhla:

Week Day*-

- flc - A. Accommodation. Arrive llilladrlphla 11.55. R no A- M.—Express. Arrive Philaik-I-pl.la PA - , Arrive Xrw York via window Juurtlon 11.40 A. M. . , c 1*. H—Express. Arrive I 0-35 phis 5.55.

1 rj/\ f. Expre*». Arrive Fhtlsdel-■t-3 u pltia 8.40. Train, leave nitladelpbia for Cape Uay Week Day*— . n r c A. 11.—Exi>rr»«. Arrive Capo Mar 9-*5 ,11.30 , tc P. M —ExpriM. Arrive Caiw May 4* *5 cm. £'QQ I'-M —Aeromwodation. Arrive Cape

Sunday*—

9-'5 SS3i,''«.! w “r Part train, leavi Rra<luu; Ti-rmlnsl. Philadelphia, for New York. Brthtcbem and points oa the LcM*it YalU-y, Kradlmr. PortcvUle, Williamspon and points in Interior I'enn.yr vania. Xtdtegjnd InfnrniBtien alrtalion. W. <S. BK-J-tat. Gcnl Sapt. Huso*' ] Wk ks. Oen ! Pa*' - ; Agenl

•VT OT1CE —Notice is hereby given that XV the Ocean Street Passenger Railway Conipany on May i«t, A. D. 1091. filed a petition with the Clerk of Cape May City requerting the consent of the guyerirfn* body of .aid city to the cu:i-fraction of a" street railway, propelled by electricity. The character of the road intituled to be cun •trueterl operated and maintained i* a street "-rry, and thr motive power to

it 1* electricity.and the Mreet

or streets or other pubiie -places throuch which the same shall extend arc a* followsIkirinninK at a point in the centre line of U>e Cape May. Delamare Bay and bea-cll's Point Railway, near the roteraection of Beach avenue and Ocean sueet, in the City of Cape May; thence by a curve to the righu With a radios of .79.A feet alone the «f a proposed "wyc -- comtcction foi _ lance M.X feet to a point of Junction with late wear lee of said •wvr' connection, the ' —t of which is 31.5 feet and

the laat described point

tn the point <>( connection with ttie Cape Mar. Delaware Bay cod Sewell'» I v ,inl Rail read, brine 9.V5 feet; thence CTo^ine

and nmnine in a north*e»t-

ccntre of Occar

Thone 65. P. O. Box 841

CAPE MAY.

MANUFACTURERS OF

M- C. SWAIN & Co.,

OFFICE ^ RESIDENCE, I ARTIFICIAL STONE Corgie and Queen Streets \ PAVEMENTS, CELLARS. CAPE MAY. N. J. FLOORS, fa. Twciity.five Vgars IixpCT,ei,r«. I OF COLOB OB DESIGN

Coward Han Vessel, Custom Tailoring. A full selection ol new ami up-to date Flannel Stripes, AVorsted, Serges, (Jaumnctc* and Cheviots now in Stock.—At popular prices. 424 Washington Street.

HOWARD F. OTTER, No. 019 Washington St.. Cape May City, NGENERAL UPHOLSTERER. RENOVATOR OF FURNITURE AND MATTRESSES. WIKDOW SHADES, ATTh'n.'OS AiO BEACH TESTS A SPECIALTY. CARPETS MAOE AND. PUT DOWN. «ll we«. eacnrTt.. »TTe»oca to.

SEASIDE STUDIO, ADJOINING STOCKTON SURF BATHS. is D 5 icn r crKss as gents -ajs-jd Exterior and Interior Work of all Kinds. Pictares Copied and Enlarged. Developing and Printing Done for Amateurs. •0"VIEWS OF CAPE MAY. W. R- SMITH. Proprietor.

WHY HOT THY ELWELL & ELWEL1. is unu mu iutra iu nuik it. ss vusuini sroi, For Fine Groceries and Provisions, Butter, Eggs, Etc., Salt and Smoked Meats ? Orders taken aud delivered. PROMPT ATTENTION. - SICN_ WRITING. PLEASE YOUIt HOnSE. MAKE HIM STEP FASTER. Nothin? Makes a Horse Work Better Than a Set of HarnessJThatJPits Well. WE CAN DO THAT WE make harness to FIT THE HORSE, not the horse to fit the harness. If you wish your harness to look well and last long go to a maker and not to a seller. It is a profit for me to sell you first class goods, not to humbug yon in a cheap lot of harness made to sell and not to wear. ' Cali and see my line of goods and look at my prices, and we know we will receive your order. W. A. LOVETT.

MFC RAY'S MARKET, 023 Washington Street, - Cape May, N. J.

MEATS, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS

P. E. SHARPLESS' GILT-EDGE BUTTER.

Country Produce Fresh Daily. Poultry of All Kinds. Squabs a Specialty. FROM CUE OWE FARM.

— - ] Om T.ettrung of ,»• wool

WM. B. SHAW, GENERAL CONTRACTOR. LIME, BRICKS, SAKD.^'raHEHT AND BDILDEES’ materials. Tblkf»honb No: 30. - S8B gCMiRA Strekt.

IF THET IRE Tfjjjjjl|5 CL0THIH6 THET ME PROPER. " I Rendy - Made Clothing Department?

n...-'. „.,4 r-u.t t.....’. c.,;... at...

Haw yotl

Look at the low

i Suits. Also

prices in Men's, Boy's and Children’s 1

the latest styles Hats. Great Bargains in Shoes. All up-to

yourself that.I am the cheapest in town with the ..oiivct,,. I. TENENBAUM The Leading Clothier, hhocr and Gent's Outfitter,

liitgton Street. Sol. Needles' old stand.

STEWART'S B0A1DIHG HOUSE it Alt

m . c.« *«< ■.