Cape May Herald, 19 October 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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WEST CAPE MAY.

Builci Inuperior Metu, <r1 drlplua wns looking niter the

, t*f the jj'ilo

week.

Mrs. \Y. H- Reeve*, corner Broad wmv and ^ih avenue will in a khnrt time o(>eii her hiuikc tor hoarders It ii« underktond th.it Mrvernl are idready boukcd'lor the first of the

month.

A. W. Hand a local gmcervinan

r et with a severe accrdi

ident it. fullin;

Ihn^ hich

him to bin bed

doing an to hi*

off his wheel on Wednesday,

online

Groceivman Henstcad is doini excellent htiMness, owing

! ctutrteou* and obliging wavs and by L reason ol h:s goods he*pg always

llesh anil at modeiate pi ices.

Mr. Daniel Eldredge, St., walk-

ing on the street last Thursday token w ith an attack of vertigo “fell. He was cunied honn

physician summoned. Mr. Eidledge is well advanced in yeses ami

has always enjoyed g

“We are mariicd,” painted •ttMtold

letters ot Carter’s ink upon r bc*t sheets will piohah t Mrs. for several wash-

nd'a

FOURTH WARD NOTES. TIib aewerags •long Waslihiglon street I* bring rxlenilml 2 JO feet. Mrs. \V. H. IhvVck spent * few days, wlih her daughter In the Ward this week. \ Pitot Harry H Davis hss h«wn maVli • XirnslTe.linproVemcuU to bis propel

be re.

Cnntraotor Lewis N. Kinilh has sliom r.implifted his deooratlona ou the exterior of tbe Ogden eoltage. Pilot Norris B. Sinilh has begun the erection of his new mideuee on Wash-

TAX SAItE.

Mr. II

■race W si

New Jersey Trust

Altai

of tbe

■treet tieiow Madison Avenue,

ire, an employee

I mud Safe Depoeit Co.

ullc City * few daye tbt

The building boom seems to have struck ]ls section «f the city, and building lots re being rapidly taken up at advanced Miss May Smith is the proud owner nf King Cbariea spaniel which is tbe gift hsr aunt. Besides its beauty the dug

: 1‘

°s

he. 1

i fun t Mrs. for sex

I days to conic. 'A fitting suggestion

inignt he—Keep it in readincs the next bridal party and you

not be too late.

Samuel F. Eldndgc. Esq.

here on Tuesday tor Bellelonle, and after taking unto himself a bride and

'-.spending a few ilavs in going the old ground and visiting

academy in which he received n portion of his education, returned to business, with which he is much piessed at present. The Hkhald extends congratulations and its heat tv good will to Mr. Ehlredge and Ids bride as they launch out upon the »t a ot inati.inionv, and trust Do cloud nor stoim shall cast its shadow across:

their pathway ol happiness.

ERMA NOTES,

Captaia Geo. Dickinson is busy . engaged in taking up ovster* and *-] shipping them to Philadelphia and

I shipping th New York.

Mr Daniel Shell'-nger, Jr . sociable and plca«ant with both old

aotl young : he is also ve in a political way, having

public offices.

ery popular

' held mt

Our enterpresing grocerym

ou has so carefully *

T. Join

the wants of his ct provision line as we boots and shoes that I to meet all demands.

n R.

nners in the

taps,

lie is now able

pastor pret

Sabbath morning and notwithstand ing the xveat ler was dark and threatening the church was w£ll filled. The t«-xt was Proverbs 20:29 the last clause. It was an appropriate and profitable service, during which tite old-time Methodist shout was heard many time*. The two “Gvs” who passed thro-

iday driving a buggy created

Sundt

ugh here

sotrcl horse

quite a sensation in this place. Weary Willies

itallv

and Hungry

Hawkins are entirely out of it com-

Onr

ary Willi

icse specim it b< en id!<

• pated with people have

s during the past week. A number ol new dogs are to be seen anil other measures ol safety are being taken | lest the return nf these hobos should I be made. They say look out for i- them next Sunday, whoa Dobin. CAPE MAY POINT. Mr. R. T. Harznrd is here look- . ing after some improvements to be

ude to * '

r Tf.

SunStan-

i»ny funny tricks.

;h W.ml U a ilttlo haven of Itaclf,

| Tbe 4tb

and its citiaeiui who arc geiienitnuy dis |sik.d -t'wanl tlieiiiKclvce and ta'ltevu in keeping tiling* xrilhiu tbemselvm— prupo-e making, and voting their ticket at tbe conrtiig election. Popular Candidates Wins. All nt the candid*lea arc expecting to Win at ihc coming elect inn. One that has won in the hearu of the people already '.a Charles A. Swain, hocaiiae he la the agent for what all good housekeeper* want—Acorn Stove*. They are models of perfection for the kitchen. 307 Jackson street ts hi* place of buHineM. Mr*. Kobert Hughes, 309 , Washington street, carries a well selected stock of buuae furutabhig gisids, crockery warr, wooden ware and fanay good* needed about a hou*e for both use and urn* ‘ meiit. She m-IIk at rraaoiiable price*, and keep* the bc*t quality of gtMKla Her stock fnchide* the latest of impr. ve! paraphernalia for tbe household. tf

York Bm*. (oompoaed of Stlte* York and Charles York), i» a firm of eou1 raetor* who have a splendid rt ]>utatioii for contracting and building. They do *11 maimer of jobbing as well, and are prompt hi attending to businea*. Several of the most substantial residences in this city have Is-eti erected by tliem.'They

ly lie reached by letter through

f May ing c

Queen street, or li'il Washington street.

ran utsih • he Cape

iearit

by ratling 01

orders at th<dr residence, OH

Hotice of Election.

Notice is heteby given that an election 'ill be held in.the City of Cape May, in the

.,.SST;S, d .!

ihorteat term, not to c;

unimproved pro]

against tl hundred

— : for the year* eightci Ired and ninety-nitie and nineteen hundred, with interest therein accruing and all coat*, fee*, charge* and expense* in relation to tbe levy, asacssment and collec-

tion of said tax**.

The said sale will take phree at the City Hull, comer of Washington and Franklin streets, in *«ld City of Cape May. on Monday. the twenty first day of October, A. I>. nineteen hundred and cme at two

o'clock p. m.

Tiic said land, tenements, hereditaments and real estate so to be fold and the name* of the persons against whom the said taxes

have been laid on acconnt the amount of taxes laid on

vix:

each parcel, ate aa follows, vi

•hom the aaid taxes nt of the same, and

account of

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lot SO, moo, (U0 3 1000,

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eleeting

One Governor fo three year One Assemblyman for cme One Mayor fur two years One Recorder for two yea Three Connalmcn for thi One Treasurer for oae year. One Collector tin one year. One Assessor for one year.

SsISSk-i; ggg»5*:=,: KSEi'KSJ-.a tJXSi = _ * ! ‘h"'Hajw!^to?k'«k torUk'iaii'sab ^ "raSki.tiaWitukiii “ A. I.. llayni-K, block 20. lot ». W». SIS «*asa aa-angx-iw*" tSsS«SS" tlWtesstfi

J* Jxrrett. hi 0 Ocean at.. Il

ekrnriiige, btoek 13. lot X WW. *

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UHILA H2L PH IA k BE AD IK 0 SCUTE. p ATLANTIC CITY BAIL SO AS.

ENGINES

BURN HARD

SMOKE

COAL. NO

TIMETABLE IN EFFECT OCT. 1.1901. Train* leaxe Cape May for ridludeh bU:

Week Day*—

-7 oc A - 11 — Areommodstion. Arrive Fbiladelpbhl flAO. Arrlre New Yuri, via Winslow Junction 11.3S

WSMiz

«^ w nSt ssrtrKr

X lot S. 18U0. wood-

his propcities in the near

future.

Mr. Howard Stanton

day last xxrith his ton of this place.

Mr. Weeks, of Roxborough Pa. returned here alter having a very pleas ml time. He and his daughter enjoyed the boat race very much. Mr. Percy Haldeman paid a yi»it to Darby to see his mother one duy

this week.

It is reported that Mr. Walter j Sul Peterson went to the Mt. Holly fair. . 8.45

Our Street Supervisor has quite) East train* leave Reading Terminal. Phil*- . numtoof m... w^ioj on ■ •iSS.^.S.SE'v'.ui.’^'S”tSiS road this week. j willlanmiort and iH>lnt* In Interior Peuniyr

n,.mh„ .r , E folk.

-dr- W.ll,,.. ol Cold Spun,, . K „„, ,. w-., o™n P.-f

very —

8.00 Expwaj. Arrive* in Pblto--j.-j r P- M —Kxpros. Arrive Pbiladcl-

d phla 3 53,

Sunday >—

P. M.—Express. Arrive Phlladel-4-3° phla 8^0. Train* leave Philadelphia for Cape May: Week Daya— A. M.—Exp re**. Arrive Cape May ^ P. SI.—Exprcas. Atnve Cape May . jr P.M.—Aerommodation. Arrive Cape

Sunday*— '. M.—Exp Max at 10;

yaffil

" inab Reger, block 18. 1«-

S. lot* 9-10. 1800.

road this week.

number Walters,

tail. They report Itaving

nj y..ble time.

Mr*. Horace Corson paid her fat-

Bhiladelpbia one day

4 - v ■ her

Ir*. Horn a viait in ,i»t week.

Prayer Meeting every Thuisday ening at 8 o’clock, Preaching Sun-

ik by 2 30 p.

1. Prc,

Rev : Va

Preachin_

i das morning at 11 o'clock by Mr. — Hurt, Sabbath School at 2 30 p. m. at Praise Service at 7. p. m. Preach'1/ ing at 7. 30 p. m. by the Rev Frank T Sheppard. Subject The Value ol

Wanted Boaeoeks—Mr*. Will tani liswit, Pianklin St. adjoining St. fohna P. E. Church, xvill turniali

and rooms at x'ery reat>annble

Kelt

lurch, xvill

board

1 ales. Kelcrencc given.

Flceced-lined Mru’s and Ladies’ Underwear 85 cent*. A fail suit

wort’. $t 50. At I. Tent 1

itrton St. * v

Waahingio

laum, 5- 8

Standard

aXo-rr*:

W E8T JEB8EY ABD BEj ▼▼ RAILROAD. IN EFFECT OCTOBER t, 1901. Trains xvill leave Cape May aa follows for

PHILADELPHIA.

-.ir-VnlA.: I-,. **' •Sfz&SO. •fc*" 0 " “a?! 7 , y 0 ?* '■ »®t <2. 1900. No.

6 SO A - M-—Accommodation. Stops at ‘ ■ principal intermediate station*. Ar-

rix-e* at Philadelphia 9 59 A. M.

7 70 —Expreaa. Connects from ' 'd Anglcaca branch. Ocean City an '

Die City. ‘ — -r -

9.31.

7 "io« YtFluur nitv' S2S.-. “r *: “ * A - brBniW*. block 3. lot 2U. WHO. KJfe OHMa U. Harm"' bi^k L Vot is'i. Itiw. 1 ‘' M -IsH ?,s? ^ “• lu, 2 b i**". K-jdorkeBrtaiir: bl'w* ii' iJt 'i' itioo', ^ tipa: tii-ii. vul ,0 - n

n: f. rr-Jia. K ™ x UK

mmMs :SSffiK,r5:““ BfpiSsiS^pgl mMz

M-aswaa,^^.

Dated Angnat 19, 1901. *‘ 4 ^^V^^on

Boys’ Suita, all wool. $t .75; worth

$2.50, ut Tenenhaum.

Caramel* such ai

y«tt aeldi-m g

1

know how. Free sample*. Hogar

Ret

derney cream, pure sugar and plenty

Washington and Deestor streets. Thoms* H. Taylor, the popular boot and aboemaker at No. 418 \Va*hingtot Mrwt, doe# all repalriug neatly, thoroughly and at reasonable prices. He has been doing btiaincM in Cape May fot eleven year*. Rip* in upjier* sewed bj machine with silk Jo match. Lost or broken eyelet* or hook* replaced. Our regular 40c. nimrshmolons In one pound Imx, 19c; free sample*. W. S Hogan, corner Wssbington and Decatur

streets.

Boys' School Shoes $t .00; worth $1.50, at Tcncnbaum’s.

Anglcaca branch. Ocean City and Sea Die City. Arrive* at Philadelphia 7 70 P- M —Accommodation. Connect* j •’■•i hum Anglewa. Ocean City and Sea iDD^City. Arrive* at Philadelphia j

Stops at! 1 a* Phils- j

SUNDAY TRAINS.

lation.

Arrive* at

-A. C. GILE,

ipaa$7iisai_ 1^|»PAiKTEB^AWD^DECOBATOB ■ OFFICE-416 Washington Street,

-4™* CAPE MAY, N. J.

-i- 2 ° p-inlioa

dclphis 675.

arc P- M—Erpra**. Connects front “ -53 Anglcaca Branch, Ocean City and Sc# Die City. Arrives at Philadel-

phia 7.05 P. M.

FROM PHILADELPHIA. Cape May—Express, 9.00

Branch Office in Philadelphia.

datton. P

IF THE? ARE TEREItBAURS CIDTHWE THET ARE PROPER. Have you seen our new Ready-Made Clothing Department? Look at the low prices in Men's, Boy's and Children’s Suits. Also the latest styles Hals. Great Bargains in Shoes. All up-to-date styles. Cotrie and convince yourself that I am the cheapest in town with the

largest assortment. I Tl

FOR.

THREE LOAVES' OP DREAD

Given Each Year By The Makers Of Acorn k Stoves Por The [Best Dread. ARE, YOU KNEADING BREAD? DEEDING MONEY? Why NotTVylbr The Acorn Prize? Write or Call on ANY ACORN AGENT For a Copy of Rules Goveming Contest.

A. SWAIN "wAm.o.. 65 CAPE MAY.

KNERR'S MILLINEBY, DRY GOODS and NOTIONS

GENTS' FURNISHING,-;'. 6001/S.

FALL

MILLINERY

Daintiest creations in Fall Milliner) - arc now here. Unrivaled by former styles and beauty.

0. Ll V. KNERR eis v^^-sxzixyrcsrxoisr sts.elex'. CAPE MAY. N. J.

PLEASE YOUH IlOHSE. MAKE HIM STEP FASTER. Nothin? Makes a Horse Work Better Than a Set of Harness That Fits Weil. WE CAIN 1)0 TEAT WE make harness to FIT THE HORSE, not the

fit the harness.

horse to I

maki

you first class goods,

harness made to sell and not to wear.

f you wish your harness to look well and last long go maker and not to a seller. It is a profit for me to sell first class goods, not to humbug you in a cheap lot of

s made to sell and not to xvear.

Call and see my line of goods and look at' my prices, and we know we will recei\ - e your order.

W. A. I OVETT.

Foil & Winter CLOTHING.

UNDERWEAR

BOOTS AND SHOES

Just received a full line ot Lilies’ Shoes.

heavy

■ou our

lerwear, guaranteed in every respect,

t up; which is a bargain of r

s find 1

underwear adds comfort to your t Heavy Fleece-lined, health Undei from 25c. per garment up; which

You will always find here a complete assortment of Gentlemen’s ready made suits, furnishings overcoats, rubber goods, &c.

S. R. GIDDING’S

Popular Clothing House, 414 Washington Street, Cape May N. J. ty If you want the brat and most reliable roods look out for S. R. Clddtne's wagon in county

Every Two Weeks.

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