Cape May Herald, 9 November 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 8

CAPS MAY POINT.

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x‘W at

heifitril mtnrneil

blkoppinj' in

Mi*.» Ethel home la>4

I'luUilelphia.

Minn I.i/./.ic W<KthaiD ami Ailclaiile IVteihon M;ein> to move vefrv the inoruiiijj mi un tu meet ilutio in the Gold I .eat Factory. Om school was closed on election

their

d.iy.

men of this pBtce seemed viiv much plca'sed to vole us usual at elcctioi.s. # | Faiwanl liiirrcll killetl ei“ht rail* bits the first day the law came in. There seems to lie quite a number ol ducks in tin; Lake and Li^ht

llouse pond this fall.

Mr. Huiace Corson, has secured a (Kisition in Ocean Citv where he left lor on Wcdne'd.iv last. Mr. tyfm. Corstiii is still at work

on the trulle the winter.

s putting them away lor

Mr. John Corson is getting his pond down fir rock fishing. Master Frank Hughes has quite a number ol callers at his shanty. Do Drop lit, hi the evenings. Our bo\s seems to enjoying them selves hunting opossums this lall as there has been quite a number

caught so tar.

Master Paul Hughes lias returned home to spend Saturday and Sumlav with his parents, Mr. and Mr*,

w.nd Hughes. He has I in one of the large fii

deiphia.

Mr. Frank Ruthcrtord has lileted his contract of open!

ditch from the Litthl Hot to Cape Island ctcek.

I*ast Saturday and Sunday there were quite a number of cucnanuts and oranges washed ashore on the

tieach.

Mr. T- Stanton will complete his contract for painting the roof of the Shorcbam sonic time this week. Mr. Thomas B. Chester and son Arthur are placing a new roof on the Farris cottagif. The Randolph cottage is nearly

compic

. Ed-

renynTploved ns in Phila-

s fomining a

pond

mpletcd.

.move the Howard cottage some day

next week.

Mr. John N. Reeves had his lot .•yed one day Isst week. Mr. J

I the i

surveyi C. Prii

ice aid the surveying.

WEST CAPE MAY. Mr. Jr*sie Brown will build n Iuhisv on Miller farm joining Mis. Blake in tlte near future. Mis. George Stanton I pis returned

ha me.

Mr. D. F. Crowell hat moved in his own home. Mr*. Milton Hand hat gone to .Philadelphia after her winter stock. Qu te n number ol rabbits has been shot in the borongh. The yarn m the Star ol the Cape slamlcritig Sherilf Ewing was disgusting. 1 am surptiseil that Mr. Hand would allow it to be pub-

lished.

The umper held in the Cold Spring Hall on election day was a

success.

Mrs. Marion ruling is a £frat suffier from rheumatism. The hoys ofthc Tin Can band gave Shei iff Ew ing a serenade on Wed-

nesday evening and

received.

Mi. and Mrs. Win. Collin* are

entertaining a little stranger this

Mr. David Hughes it havii bouse painted,-and otbcrw

proving it.

Mr Ayers our teacher, the right

place.

Mrs. Charles Eldredge has been

away this week.

Stilwell Eldredge was out on

Election day.

s handsomely

iving hit wise im-

r principal it a gno. it man in the rtglv

Ur*. Milton H*i>d. of We»t U«pe M«>, lias received her Fatl etork of goods, which I* composed of all the lati-st style* of wearing apparel. Her stock of no lkm*, drjp go-alt, thot-e. and other artlolea era replete, and of ^hii Autuuin'* pur ebate. They are *old at leasonahlr priora. Almost everything In these lines wanted are tu be found In her wrll-selts--led etuck. It la no trouble for her to »how guiidt. Home rare and special bar gain* are to bo bad by calling at the ature. tf n aie hi Dord of UdW and gent*’

BATTLE OF .THE BALLOTS Cnnpnncd from let page. o Bergen—J. II. lillotaoti, R; James \t.

Mercer. R Barling k Horner. R

ion—Charles Wright, R; John <

Ii>»l«<-t the *t<Kk ellrr. R; John Howe, R; R. V ley, 40« Washington j Ralph B. Schmidt, R; K. E.

Camden—W. J. Bradley, R; Ephraim T. Gill. R; Georg* A. Waite. R Cap* May—Lewi* M. Crrue, R Cumberland- William J. Moore, R: Lout:.

H. Miller, K

Ee*e*—W. B Girrabrar.tr R:.l IT. Bach-;

Brown, R; Gnichtel. R;

W. G. Sherwell, R; Edgar WilHam*. R; Frederick Cummings. R; Robert M. Boyd,

Jr, R; William A. Lord, R

—_ Glonceeter—J. Boyd Avit

Our regular 40c. maiabniclons Id one Hudson—Patrick H. Connelly, D; John |moiid U>x. IRo; free sample*. W. t»., A. IJeuuio. D; John J. Fallon, D; C G. A. Hogan, corner,Washington and Decatur Schumann, D; William F. Hurley, D; Peter

SliUn-ell, D; (Teorge G. Tennant. V; John J. Trcacy, V; Frederick Weitmann, U. lame* A. Hamill, D; Kilian V. LnU, D Hunterdon—Warren O. Londcnbcrger. D Mercer—Bertrand L. Gnlick. R; Harry D.

eavitt, R; George W. Page, R

Middlt

If yon

furnishings,

carried by K. Coni

street. Big reduction In ladh*’ ehirl waists and wrapjiera. Agent for Bal Erb Laundry. tf

Caramel* such at you seldom get. Al-

derney cream, pure sugar and plr.tny of know how. Free sainple*. Hogan's,

Washington and Denalur strceU.

Thomas H. T»yl« and aluwmaker at

lor, the populi No. 418 Waal

Idletcx—William J

llllllgtOII

bit/ord, R; W

street, dnea all te)>alrliig neatly, ibur.|oaghly and at teajonable prioca. He I

Id Cape

Mr. J. Springer one day last week while »taking the storm door* out j from under the Wanamakers cottage'

suddenly and greatly surpm Paving a oppotum jump at him. He endeavored to catch it hut he lost hit gra&p and it made its escape. Give J. N. Reeves & Co. a call

for fresh candies.

What was the matter with Al'ie on Tuesday l ist as lie brought up

in the tear instead ol a head

Divine Service Sunday morning at u A. M. bv Mr. Hail. Sabbath school at 2. 30 P- M. Praise service

P. M. Pleaching at 7 30 c Rev. Frank Shcpprad. low to read the Bible and

I mwumonth—Willtara T. Hodman, R; John I A. Howland, R; SomeraS. Champion, K

ftMoneW. prion.. Hr ha. | “orri-Clmrle. WMwhrad. R; William ^^‘TSTTu by r ! 'o-eWw. Hatlman, R uiachinc with silk to match. Lost or Faraaie—Edmund G. Staitcr, R; William brokru eyeleta or lus>ks replaced. j B- DavWson, R: Hiram Kcasler. R; Ray- — j mend Bogcrt, K; Frederick W. Van Blai-

The World's Stoat Rnrrwrtlr Man. ; com. R

An Intimate pcrooual study of the Salem—John Tyler, R most energetic rutin lu the world op- , Somerset—Henry W. Hoagland, R IK-ar* In The World's- Work for Fell- : Sussex—I^wis S. Iblf. D

"I ‘ natO'. It 1* an article about Cecfl Cnion—Frederick Miller, R; William A

Boys School Shoes St .00 ; worth , RUodea t>y Ewart Scott Grogna. How * New-core, R; William A. Hall. R $1.50, at Teuenbniim’t. the Colossus of Africa works la abown Warren—Wiltiam R. Lah-e, R

• w j by the following Incident: j “

BURLEIGH. j “When the telegraph line wa* build- I York Bn*, (empoeed of Stlnw f .-

. I Ing, the man who had been cboecn to and Charles York), is a firm of

Henry lyng lost a very fallible superintend a part of the work wenC i tractors * bo have a splendid repntatl-iiori-e on Monday. 1 lo ^ Mr. Rhodes In bis office In Cape 1 for coutrscUng and budding. They • Asa McPherson, ofCnmdcn, spent, Town. lall manner of jobbing a* well, and Sunrlay with hit family here. | "Mr. Rhodes (at tablri-Hello. So- 1 pr , linp( )u (4, i, u .i lm> .. s. ,, R.,p„ T.vlor .nc^ . - - louden party in the Goshen Hall got up WBlkwl , 0 one of , ho « ' ehy liave been erected by them. They on Thursday evening. . | oIJ fnQpB of Afr , c|l whIc . h was : ran easily lie reached by letter through Mrs. Linda McPhcraon, of Cold | r i tbe Cape May p«»t office, o

Spring, called on relatives in thisj

place on Wrtln sday.

Mi»s Nellie Learning, of Cape; May, resumed the instructions of her ’ ■music class here on Monday. | Alex. Douglas Sr. and wile, ol I Couit House, speut Sunday with j

their son Edgar here. .

Raymond Corson, of Sea Isle City, spent Sunday with his lady friend in

this place.

Frank Jones ai

from the Geo Et one owned by

Philadelphia.

Miss Ada Long who has been nployed at Ocean City

■mine

The */f>ru(fent f omewife

is careful in selecting a cooking stove or range that shall give best results at minimum expense. Millions have selected Acorn Stoves and Ranges in the three generations of their manufacture, || because of their perfect construction and economy of fuel. Every one guaranteed absolutely. The Acorn trade mark Is the oldest and best known in the world as applied to stoves. GHAS. A. SWAIN CAPc MAY. Long Distance ’Flume 16. Local *Pli»nc 65.

1

Was m H.

St. Johi board ui

t. 30 F

o'clock P. .V

4. bv

Subject,

get the best result.

at 7 o'cl

1*. M. bv the I-

ibject. How

Bovs’Suit*, all wool. $1.75 ; worth >2.50,31 Tenenbaum.

FISHING CREEK.

Mr. Julia Matthews and daughter Alice, of Cold Spring, was calling on Iriendt in this place on Monday. Mr*. Etta I>eaming spent Wedncs-

Mrs Etta Learning *|

day with friend* at Cape May. Charles Learning and wife, of West Cep«- Mav, was" with parents

here on Sunday.

Mrs. El wood Benstead, of West

■nt Wednesday with

Cape May, spent M *. Maddic Reel

Mr* J. C Bate entertained Iter daughter Mr*. Ceo. Cummings of Wii Cape May. Tho*. and Richard Hemingwav moved their families to Holly Beach on Tuesday. Mrs. Harriet Shaw entertained Edwatd Norton and family of West Cape Mav, on Snr.day. Mr*. Maddie Reeves was with friends at Holly Beach part of the

Week.

Henrv Shaw and wife are attending (hi* week With friends -nd rdali\e* at Fairton and Bridgeion. Leslie Bate is s -ending his vaca-

tion gunning rabbits.

Caleb Shnw and wife spent Satunlay and Kundav with Sai Rohe tin and family at Holly

Iseral Wuolson 1 Barnet, of Holly B<

day

Samuel f Be ich.

and Mi** Edna

Holly Beach, were Sun

lay vis'tor* here. ••

Herbert Bate left on Tuesday lo Trenton where he will be employed in a drugstore. Wew'u'

ces*. •

Mis* Edna Woolson and sister spent the last of the week with friend in Hollr Beach. Kculien Mount spent Tuesday home with his family. \ Mrs. Anna McKeen and daughter . H m. Swain, of Cold

Spring, du Tuesday.

is and

, w.-s-wfih

lives ih tbia place

Harry Thomas 1

Beaeh, w.-s-wfih triends

i, ol Holly and rela"

Frida'

John Bate and family called bo' their (laughter Mis. Geo. Cummings, of West Cape May on Sunday.

lady friend i

nk Jones and wife have moved ihe Geo Endicott cottage into

Mr. Anchor;' o<

nmer, returned home on Sunday.

lAai.zits—Mr . Will

St. adjoining

ill turnish

wit, Fianklit ns P. E. Chui

nd rooms at very reasonably

Reft

For all the news, told in readable manner, subscribe tor the Hebai.d

elphia week,

icing ki|led in rsidcntk of the

'be Cape Msy p«*l office, or by calling or leaving order* at their residence, 912 Queen street, or 1251 Washington street. Mrs. Rnbert Hughe*. 309 VVsshlngto" street, carries a well selected stock of bouse furnishing goods, crockery wan, wooden aare and fancy goods needed about » house lor bo:b use audnru*' ! rnent. She sells at reasonable price*, j and keep* the best quality of goods. I stock Includes the latent of Impio

ENGINES BURN HARD COA L. NO

SMOKE

TIMETABLE IX EFFECT OCT. J. 1801. j ^Tralnsb-ave Cape Mev for I’bllulel. bis:

FOURTH WARD NOTES. John Fo*ter ol Philedelj home th^ fore part of tti

yiack ducks are large numbeis by

Captain Zebu Ion York v sited Got ;all on Thursday in (juest of ceftuth uibcrs to be used iu ooat construct-

ing.

Charles Schellenger will soon begin the reconstruction ol the yacht Helena. Captain George Foster has been beautilving his resideneb by 11 coat of. paint, being ably assisted by Vernon Loper. Walter Bennett has been engaged in doing some interior painting for Mr. George Scbellinger. Frank Harris returned home from Maurice River on Saturday last and remained home until alter election.

“rOCK HUiTOKKD MUM."

Ing on tbe-waU. dotted here and tber with 'Bold.’ 'elephant*.’ desert.' et< He took a ruler in bis band, tneasure-

off a distance, then turned and said: 'Vik! Ix-t me see: 400' miles.

. M — Acrommudstlnn. Arrive rbiladrlphis OAO. Arrive New York rl* Winslow Junction HAi

A. M.

Arrive* In PlilU-

8 -oo

o 1 p 1'. >1. —Kxpro 6-6b pbls 6 5i. Sundsy*— 4.3° P pMs6.4i Pr *"

Arrive riiUsdil.

Arrive 1‘lilladil-

TraJns leave Pbibuklpbla for Cape M*T:

day la Jan. 5-Aug. 25. please; that wlU 0"* ^ iT-Exprcs*. Arrive Oape'Rsr

aulL 1 think. Good morning.' °-45 10 ss.

•'The wretched Individual staggered . j -' P. >L—Exjitik*. Arnve Cspe May

4-.s —-o-c

Msy ISM.

difficulties to be overcome. No posal- -Sundsys—

blllty of failure bad been considered. 8.45 AmTC * *' C * pc nnd a half; with no atop for fever, nud „„ the lo-hliih Valiev, Heading. Potuvllle. on Aug. 25 .the work was complete. ' WllllsnmHirt an<l polnls in lm« rior Pcnnaiv

h.. ^ Had It 3^ ,S2'!S.?£r u “

,ug. 20 be would have dropped

Idea.”

Right Rev. 'J*i8eph J. Courtpei

gh liere on Tueadav

no the golf with slimy sidea." The Retort Conrtroas.

Cp in lie la ware county, where W. '’artln. general manager of the

Emok J. Wm.s-s Gcn’l Psss r Agent

WE3T JERSEY AND SEASHORE ▼" RAILROAD

Jay Martin, general manager

Philadelphia. Heading and New Eng-1 laud railroad, came from. Mr. Martin’s 1

friends are telling a new story Russell Sage. Mr. Martin was

C-™ of . .00.,. , . M _A™o.mod.lW Kop. U railroad In Dutcbewt county owned by - U -4 U prindpsl intermediate ststious- Ar.

be- j rives at Philadelphia 9.39 A. M.

IN EFFECT OCTOBER I. 1901.

about 1 Trains will leave Cape May as fellows for

PHILADELPHIA.

> gain uch s

passed through here

en route to Briar Island ii

game. The kind: Oil *1any thing.” The Rev. being a craii marksman, and returning without any thing, after shooting away a box ol cartridges indicate* that his

was shot entirely awdy,

that not a feather nor a hair was

lelt to tell the tale.

Tuesday at mid-dny there arose such a din and clatter of wagon wheels and horse’s hoots, mingled

with the shouts and ahrieks of the ** P 0041 a nMln 81

•‘Y ellow Kid* or some < t ier imp, that some of the more timid residents held their bieath in anticipation of some dreadful calamity. However the suspense was momentarily, for after a cloud of dust had partially cleared away a sorrel horse dVawmg an open wagon containing a trio of the most husky gufa to j»e found was seen crossing Schellingcrs Landing draw bridge, and as they did not return the supposition it that it was some ol the candidates making an exit from the scene of their

Sage, and he and bis employer be-1

rami- close friends. One day Jay. as ' 7 A. M.— Express, be Is familiarly called, wore haffidsome 1 ‘ 0 Anglwre* *-

new trousers that an ratted Mr. Sage s j' * ' y ’ ■ntlon. Aa the president and «a-j _ p ^

branch, Ocean City and Ses Arrives at Philadelpl ’

a the

0.1, old I Mr. Sage gently caressed the fabric

^ of 3.30

“ ~ ' ..... j JiOe City. Arrives at Phrladclpl

the BUperlntendeut's

“Say. Man in.", said Mr Sage, “that's] SUNDAY TRAINS,

a fine piece of goods yon've got there.' , P. M.-Accommodation. Stops at WLat does a pair of trouaera like that 0*“ prinripai atari on*. Arrive* at Pblla-

cost V I delpbla 6.15.

Sea Isle City. A phla 7.0s P. M.

PROM PHILADELPHIA.

“My. but I wish 1 could afford a pair "‘-rTLu ir ..rku,,

ia 1 am.' said Mr. Mar-, datiem. t ao P. M.- Stmdsy, Express, 900 ' A. M. Accommodation, 8.00 A. M.

C. GrILE,

mit^yseitk OFFICE—416 Washington Street,

Branch Oflicc in Philadelphia.

CAPE MAY, N. J.

ariy exit from th. .cene d th«r IF THEY ARE TEREJWUlR S CLilTHIIIG JHEY ARE PROPER. defeat at the poll*, and making tracks Have >' ou KCti OUT uew Ready-Made Clothing Department? for Salt Lake. Look at the low prices in Men’s, Boy's and CfaiMrcn's Saits, Also —a*-_ the latest styles HaU. Great Bargains in Shoe*. AU up-to-date style*. FleecwMined Men'* and Ladier’! Come and convince yourself that I am the cheMieat in town with the

Underwear 85 cent*. A fall *mt i largest assortment. I, Tf $1 $p. At I. Tenenbaum, 508! The leading Clothier, Shoer :

Vaaitingtufi St.

jp. / V

. Tenenbaum, 508 j

y* Wi

ashjngtjm t

so* SwUm-'oU Mwa.

KNERR’S

MILLINERY, PBY GOODS and H0TI0S8

GENTS' FAI-t-

~I MILLINERY

-mm

Daintiest creations in Fall Millinery are now here. Utftivalcd by former styles and beamy.

0. Li. V. KNERR B0.B W^SXIXlTGrXOls CAf'E MA V. N. |.

LARGE ASSORTMENT -£3-«Ot'>=s3-8AMPLBHORSE BLANKETS ->*AND ROBES ^ AT— lopLSeFj p. L-ouess,

Foil l Winter CLOTHINB. . UNDERWEAR

IMIS 1HD SHOES

Just received a lull line ot

Ladies’ Shoes.

Latest styles and textures are to be found in my larg

Latest styles and textures are to be found in my large assortaent of fall and winter goods. The time has come when heavy mderwear adds comfort to your existence. We are offering yon our Heavy Flefcce-liued, health Underwear, guaranteed in every respect, from 25c. per garment up; which is a bargain of rare value. 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, -#14 Washington Street, Cape May N. J.

Wlf you want the b-rt and moat reliable aeeda

tookoutfor 8.lt. Ciddina’a 1