Cape May Herald, 28 September 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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WEST CAPE MAY. Mi*. \V«». H. KecttT b i* oflcietl lot ttlr. h hot nr. w<ii;'iiR ami home**, the) will be Mild cbc.ip «lor chs'i. R<-4miii of selling, for w«ni of use. Mr. D.iviil 11 iit’lie* i* heautifyii'l!' h'is rc-ijence, cor. BumiKviiv uml JEulieilge nvenite, bv a coat of paint,, ami other nnlferable iinprovcmenU .about the pmpcKj’.Mr. licit Pcteiyon is the first in I hi- viciuiiv to kin ht>j;s, this fc>as‘>n. •laving ktilcil one on Thiowlay, yweighiog less than 400 lb* , for L) ^ Hughes & Son, -local gn-ceryiucn. Kisiilenls of this Borough were sadJenctl by ■ le.itb ol Mr. John Spencer,

line Iasi

Colmnn Siite* and wiltx ol House siient Sunday with

Court

si>eiit Sunday wuii Harry

Carey and

. EHgar Douglas, wife and two daughters spent Saturday and Sunday with C. E. Hughes ol West

Cape May ^

The young people of this place tendered Miss Laura Steelman 11 surprise panv. on" Monday Evening, in honor of her sixteenth birthday.' Among those present we note

Gamers Hand. Mr*

McPherson, and ^Irs. EdwmdSteel

and X

11111; Misses Helen Cressc. •oiiglas, Nellie and Erma' Gan‘l Hattie Godfry, Iconise Bowel Hazel and Coia Hand, and Laur Steelman; Messers Ralph Taylm Heibert Manning, Harry Mil’hci

son, Edgai Eniliclt, Mon Clarence Ross, John Gaud), and Noah Steeli

—ur^lay morning lost. For a ot'vears bu has l>een . * popjifar

ihle dit' '

nher and

also a

fcpiitiihle Otizen here, veteran of thc civil war.

Mr. Wm. Hughes, one ol our dis tinguished citizens, enjois life iip*

tit his tine road

mensely, in

horse. **Indv” whose aidor is n

If* Hi

Han

Muuroe Bowen,

and Jacob

man.

than that of the si

i* usual cloth I*

ip custom of serving tireal

•heon ou a polished iablp with | embroidered centerpieces and doll

taking the place of tin in* In vogue teday th Among the most hlgt

housewife or bride contem-

:ls the

utlug of cenicn

njiiving the refreshing ozone ••"'Ube j ’are'^xchanfftd 1 " * liaPW " n<!

enlthy, vXhilciating and’ cnchiinting frl( . u j & Kor , h , g

s of Old ’Neptune aie the

e sporty. Mr.* Hugr

himself, during the progress ol race, in which Mr, Hughes figut

prominenty.

Among those of our summer residents who still remain at our Dhnrc,'

g ozone and t1

than ever before.

Igbly apprec p or bride cot

ting housekeeping nothing rival broldered sets conslsilng of ev

ing t

glfts.to thi

plating bousekei’pInK

cmbiaces of Old Neptune two pretty, vivfacious ar^l dauj^iters ol Mr. S. W. Rev

•Mis. Hubert Barr and her s'ster, Mis;

:llk Ri

refined

ves,

Reeves.

Nelii^

Grocery!) .

and wife’have bt-en visiting Mis. Edmund's sister, at Chester. Mr.

■Edmund’s health t impaired, owing to finement to iiusiue

ster, at

liealth being s imewhst

1 his close enn-

icforc ml it

lement to business, apd U-eliug

that a vacation>nd change of scenes

might lie beneficial,-he has llieaef thrown <.lf all husiuess cares, - is hoped he will return much

proved in health.

Mr. H. H. Eldrcilge Jr., left heir on Mondav last, for tlte University.ol Ivania. wheic he will take up

1 the

practicing of k

a Course ol studv prepaton

practicing iif law.' Mr. Eldrcdgc is bright, energetic, and filled with the spirit ol progress, as h«*monrit*>tbe ladder to tame and fdmiiie. He is one to see and gra>p opp:i;innities quicklv and there is alway* room at the top for these thriving^ industrious young men who knows no other stopping place, short o| the highest poiucle. He is a. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry /H Eldictlge. of this place aniLa^brother to - Dr,’(.'l.ireuce

Eldrei^e of Philadelphia.

1 by It e the f

s pur|Kise the favorite

IiIuksoii) of the recipient Is usually »eleetrd as the motif for all of the prin-

cipal pieces..

Tor dinner the edict has gone forth that white embroidery alone should lie used, but there are many housewives up the exquisite 1

mt has been a 1

e-pf table decoration for *0 many iw-^irace X. Pomeroy In American

yen 1 Que

Tt\x saw;

Public notice is riven by James M. B. Kildrclb,. City Solicitor of tile City of Cape May. that by virtue of a rcsohitiou of tnc City Council of said city, lie will sell at pub.ic vendue, all the lands, tenement! iirredilnments and real calnte hcrcinafli mentlpncd for the ahorleat terra, mtt to ci

:g|ggT,;>'Sr

lota 17-18, lUUi.

mentlpncd .. _ . ccd twenty-live years for unimproved property and ten yearn for improved property, for which any person or person* will agree to take tile same and pay the taxes assessed against the same for the year* eighteen hundred and ninety-nine and nineteen bundled, with interest therein accruing and all cosU,-feea, charges and expenses in relation to'the levy, assessment and collec-

tion of aaid taxes.

The said sale will take place at the City Hall, comer of Washington and Franklin streets, in said City of Cape May. on Mon-, day, the twenty-first day of October, A. 1). nineteen^ hundred and one at two Tbe^saidTami. tenement*, hereditaments and real estate so to be sold and the narai of the person* against whom the said taxi

have been laid on account of the the amount of taxes laid off 1

.each parcel, arc os folli

Martha Adam*. I£ti Broad »t. .

block 6. lot 27,

Itk 'lSW. * Tii., ‘

Old Pnralture.

Only foolish women discard a fine piece of furniture boemme It*

itifess»1I1 ; MmiS;

‘fUH'W'irt..

«. ..

Vina.., * 1 ' . driuaiaars “ A- L. Hayn. ., him* 0. lot 83. MS A Mock* A M Wn. Xi-

01 or toe newest Walnut.-ao long rel- j U 17 Ib-aeh aw • - .v. -.-u 1 cntetl to the least useil |>ortluliB of the Jane GiVr eaiate.^loek 15. lot ’-0. l«w. oiiae. la 10 U* more fashionable than Qrtl.r'^atV.'biork li'io't '{ri'il«i. ver before. I 21.H rtram at 28.75 The moat wrg.«uKaldct»arda and ,n ' .chair* can' e made of stiili/ * tf well.shaped and massive one t-oat of dull black ua! _ blng down la mn-ded over varnish, and M 5, e * 1 £..‘ i r i ' r * . b ’" rk th.’ nwult is -*Flemish oak." a perfect .ffiST^ta^fd,'. ^k W loi ii Imitation Indeed. I wai^aod WaahlnxVjnnvr. .. £ ....... SAW

r is; to gram, the

ssaHsatel^s^B**

half

not one wbit.hai

pets.

great ; irder tl

: I 'iffiS&'SSJfJB VStXi

FISHING CREEK.

S’

CIus McKean left on Ttiesdnv morning for St. Paul, Minu., where

he will spi-nd the winter.

Mrs. Emily Douglas spent part of last week with Mrs. JDors Eldrcdgc

ol South |)cnnis.

Idrci

Geo. Em'icott and wife, -Burleigh. unn Mi>s Einutu. Eudicott, of Millville, spent Sunday wiith Daniel Woolson aud^family.' Iloll.is Hofi'man and ftmrlv was with Wini Ewing and wife on Mon-

ti iv-

Mrs.Manic Hemmingway wheeled 1 to Cape May on Monday. Mr*. Jennie fyte . and daughter Beulah spent the first part of the week with friends in Puilaiielphi'a. Alex. Douglas and wife, of BifrIcigh, spr-nf Sunday with Mrs. •Emilv Douglas. Mi>. J.,hn James is in Plitiadcl' phia lor a'wick, being aw^y lor her health. ' + Win. Swain and. wile-, of Cold Spring, were the guest of\Vm. McKean on Sunday. _ Clinton Hewitt antk^ife. of Court' Housr.spent Saturday w iff Win.Bate and-wiic. Mrs Marv Clark, of Camden, is with:her sister Mr». Haiinah Woolson thi*

Caramels

•lerney cream, pore sugar and know how. Free sampli-a. Washington and Decatur *1 reels.

Republican County Convention

J; the

al.n

25£“’

iday.

rws

sijO Albert at Cold Spnng jiirt of

John Hemmingway is home fron

qf^'he light.ship.

fere Woolson was calling 01

fiic(..i* at Gietn Creek

Mr*. Richard M tithew* was Xi’ith

• b er son A

1 -! week.

Misses lennic Wimlson and ilclcn . McKee XReit i Shaw called ^on their fi iend Danclia Hoffman,' of Green

Creek.

Miss Fannie McKeen is home for a lew days from West Cape May. JamesMcPKeu-m and wifr whcclmJ to Burleigh on Sunday. __ Wm. Bate and wife calk Court landt ”Rce,es and w West Cajte May.

BURLEIGH.

Frank Jones and w ife W spending g tins w-ck With' relatives at’ Rio 4 , C

Gi'.mde.

George Eudicott Sunday with fri

Creek; ; \ . D-aigl.is and wife, of jCouri

[■iuui.iy with their

. Alci -Hi.ilae

Igl.is a:

spent Srftui here. _ V

G. VV. Ross and wife spent Tut

Edgar Douglas ana brother Alex. m.J.- - lH.»ircM* inp uo evening.

.m. :z)

, D8 ’ rb<, p' ,wi

have bi*cn added, the whole moistened Klmlraj<t. k...........

with sweet cream iM-forv' lieln ’between ihin. crustlesa sllcea

or brown bread. — — ♦ w * ■ -

sh as you seldom get.

LMI

i™. 4

pleuiy of Hogan's,

at Campbells, 30S

t sotige.

«.• io, )«: v.

aT ia.. »; iron. »»/•*• S M li k nSynl»: jilm-V 20. InV /‘“S*. vex vee s m- »*”

In accordaace with the rule* governing .he Republican party in Cape May Counlr,

oblican voters of th- *~

e Repnblican rtby notified

the county are in their several

_ p. n

.. -inating candidate* for Sheri IT and Slei her of Assembly. The basis of represent tton being one delegate ’*

cast at last Breiddeotial

for eath faction over entitled to at least one delegate:' The following show* the number of dele-

gate* to be elected: .

Voters - ' , -Delegate*

31 ' Aaglesea 73 Avalon

Cape Stay City Dennis Tolvniinp

Holly Beach

I-owcr Township SI id-lie Township

Ocean City Sea Isle City

Sooth Cape Ms

West Cape M Wildwood

sorioE.

George .Lovett, block 10. lot 1)4. 1KW. 2X0 Ocean at., lot roar of house property 2 E. Moekenrlilgc. block 15, lot 2. IKK. 27! Gmnt st. .. '

Ell*. McConnell.

El.bill H IL F. Mrtl lot 1A XI

sr?as!s*«:*s*

! I mine. Mock

mmsm M&m

11-3 12. lot 3, UUP -stable

18W, 2 18SW.

Hannah Reger. Wort 18. total* 10. ion,

’i 5

r"S; piSSS H “ ’Arth" Adnin*. block A lot 27. IMO.

: • -.- -.v -.- •‘37=

ITo^ '•

poor of nominating candidates

Jambs hT tho

~ : last Primary

Sheriff!

MAS. I John H ~ Meeting. J.4Mt-»18

. w, aid* of Os-

SKmunnui f<s x •«.“ oSstfelS: ttji-i; -mi

Mm:

law), |U«. 10 -'

'v*

t l.\ lot 12. WOO,'107

tfgsiii

1MM, a. toi'A' wii.

"SI, nSHs:-:

JAMES M. E. HJl-DRETl

I.DRETH.

City Solicitor

pgii^onaru^fc mpgfff eotte. ENGINES BURN IL)HD COAli NO IME TABLE LN EFh'EfT SEPT. 10.1801. wlrtU^"’ ,l,} for n,lh " t ' 1 - hi » :

kUsri- ' p A. XL—Ex|'re*.. J Phis 8.40. Arriv

Arrfve* la Fhiln-

pj.ici.-irt™”,; vSn ” Jubrlton 11.40 A. X.

r-'s A "'

8 -°o a- 00

•^XL—KxprcM. Arrive PhiladelM.—Acroramodatlon. Arrive

.

3*30 4* x 5

. — -Aceoi PbDadelphlii 8.25. M.—Aocomuiod FhiladHpbls & 10. ■ M.-Expro-. A ,

>■£ fl'i’Jx?*? ' ; ■“

^TBrtm. Wort J. tot

• p SL-Arrive Philsdeb

6 OO p - XI.—Excnr«lon. Arrives hi Phi l»-

u ih’lphia at b.10.

8.5O ArT, '' e Phn ^’‘- Trslns leave Philadelphia for Cape M»y

Cxprco*. Arrive Cape Mav

, S' - , low.

fisc A. m.—Accommodation.*

"•■rO’ ' Cape Siaj 11.10.

4.10

Arrives at Cape

*. XI —Express. Arrive Cape May

5.3° r-M^Awiminodation. Arrive Cape

7.00*

ilOO V

FOR.

THREE LOWES' OP 5READ*

ven Each Year EyThe Makers Of Acorn l Stoves For The I Best Dread.

ARE VOX*

KNEADING DREAD? DEEDING MONEY?

Why NotTVylbr The Acorn ^ '

Write or Call on AMY ACORN AGENT For a Copy of Rides Governing Contest.

CHAS. A. SWAIN "!“' 6 CAPE WAY. y "

KNERRS / KIUIVEKY, DRY GOODS and MOTIONS FUBhiunNa,?-, : ““’f.,it HOME MADE DOESSES BSrTo be perfectly satisfiied with a home made dress l>e sure to make it by means i f a Standard Pattern. Oi.tr October supply, showing Autumn and Winter Styles has just been rpceived. Be sure to inspect these patterns before deciding on your next dress. 0. u. vTRnerr. £-3 W-eJSZiZN’GrTO.L'C SIxLEEX. Qj\ 1 K' M • ) . M. ..

IF THEUAt TEKFNBIUM'S CiDIHlkU 1HE1 1HE PROPER. Have you seen our new Keady-Made Clothing Department?

the low prices in Men's, Boy’s and Children’s Suits. Also styles Hats. Great Bargains in Shoes. All up-to-date styles,

ime and convince yourself that 1 am the cheapest in town with the

gest assortment. I. T£ NENBAUM The Leading Clothier, Shoer and Gent's Ontfitter,

S Washington Street. Sol.- Needles' old stand.

Look at t!

the latest styles

PLEA.-E YOil II HOUSE. MAKE HIM STEP FASTER. Nothin? Makes a Horse Work Better Than a Set of Harness That Fits Weil. WE CAN 1)0 'FI 1 A/r WE make harness to FIT THE HORSE, not the

horse .to fit the harness.

If you wish your harness to look well and last li

It is a

foods, not to. hum

eto

Call and see my line of goods and look at my prices,

to a maker and not you first class goods, n harness made to sell and

your harness to look well and last long go >t to a seller. It is a profit for me to sell goods, not to. humbug you in a cheap lot of

not to wear.

2 will receive your order.

W. A.

I0VETT.

0GEAN R26J3E' Decatur St. and Beach tve., Opposite Iren Pier, CAPE MAT, R. J. EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN PLANS. I.ARGE SUMMER GARDEN ATTACHED. CAFE THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE. FRED. ARNOLD'S SONS, Proprietor*.

A.. C. <3TLE, KKflgtrais&a. jft| ° PAiHTEH^AND^DECOMTOR» OFFICE-416 Washington Street* Branch Office in Phil.ulelphia. MAY* N. J. i Mrs. Robert Hoghea, BOS Washing too I struct, curries a •ell arlccted .stuck of pboda, cRKkerv »are, i fancy ^ l>r bo. b i

mam