Cape May Herald, 30 November 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 8

FOURTH WARD NOTES.

Mr. E«lwi««l Jam-«. Jr., ol Den* ni-villr Waa ht-tC on Sunday Uat. CLiina are being shipped to Philalie pliia inuikets in gicat quantitiM. Mr. John Ft»*Jer, of Philmleil

p ssetl Thanksgiving wi

here.

The recent. High wind ol.ived

III telephone poles in tbit

Iphia rebts

h .v**c section AT

ptain F. L. Smith, ot schooner!

. Catl.cril look Thanksgiving

dinner at home with his family. Mi. Thomas Eldredge, Jr. and

in Pierson’ were among the isitors oiid dav this week.

Some of our fruiial hotlKwiVea tuff <1 their Thanksgiving turkevi a ith elams. This u one for Mrs

It'rrer.

Contractor Lear, ol Atlantic City

Hampton Pierson’ were

Ward visitors

liugton street lor Pilot >

Smith.

Mrs. Alfred H.ipd, of

adetphia, to

I2lh street

elphia, lormerly an

einployeeof Mrs. Battis was calling

on friciuls

1 iket,

s here a tew days ago.

Mr. Evan Myenrbaa adilcd to the

e of his prettv cottage on n street by painting—Ben-

nett Bi Olliers having done the work.

api>e«rcii

\Vashingtoi

t Biotlie

Get it at H gan’s.

BURLEIGH. Miss Elsie Carey wheeled in die I county seat on Saturday David R. Lee mailea husimss nip to Cold Spring on Tue*da\ Alex. Craig, ol t'anuh n. : ■ t»t Sunday with hit Iriend Michael Fut

gem Id.

M ss May Slewaif.of Phihui Iphia, spent part of the week with 1 l.ilnet

in this place.

Raymond Corton, of Sea I*! - ' nt Sunday with his lnd\ fiieml Iko, MriT Maunoe Gandv, ■» Co nt spent part of S .iiday vi th her parent* here. Samuel Stitt s, of Court House, spent part of S.itii'dn *1' • 1 s swterio-tfiis place. Vouris Luker and l-rdv J.i*-n l. ol Woodbine, »peni Sanril •> ” • I Sim* day with his mother l»-i». Mrs. A. A. Church, of C *P' Mm , spent the Gist n| the week U' J< r the

parental roof.

Edwaid Steelman, of Mill lie,

rson, ol Can .'.in',

' J Uamilht

St eel mi

i Asa McPhers

:nt Sumlay with their

and spet hen

Mesdames

Aw Mci'h i

Hand,, and E<lg

spent part Court Hoi

ol Tuesdai

r*on. Oar-

Igm St.-elman v 'shopping at

WEST CAPE MAY.

The storm dkl a little damage to tl e |„g

piers.

Bert Peters’m’s horse died last Tucsdav n ght.

5n progress here. They

are meeting with success and have

alien

Revival meetings a in the M. E. Churcl

ttendance most every even*

Mr. George Eiimunds is getting

along very nicely.

Cold weather, the gunners are enjoying it by going docking. Mr. and Mr*. Scull were at Mrs. fcV. H. Reeves, on Thanksgiving. The winter is going to he long

d col.

ho..

rived at ' hinnclly I

and Mr*. Scull were 1 Reeves, on Thanksgi'

jing

Id *0 the weather prophets sa>,

little stranger arrive : ol Mr*. John Doo

week.

Mr and Mrs. Walter Hand ate their Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. Mrs. H. H. Eldredge. Sheriff pwing will hare.a sale of his'hings t-< dav, bis Grst sale afier becoming Sherifl. Mis. I'homas Hughes has gone to .the cilv for the winter, to sec if it wifi l>cnetit her heait.i, she is' very pqprlv. A.’ surprise parly was given to Master Edward Hewitt on Friday evening We at* glad S. W. Reeves is improv'inu, although troubled with tl>e rheumatism. Tlte pupils of the West C ipe May Academv were tendered a Tlianks* giving v<ial on Wednesday after*

n.xm.

Dr. Clarence EMredge and wife a.wnt Thsnksgiving with bis lather

other Mr. and Mrs. H.

Edgar S. Douglas and HaTv

•rev joined their hr

llmeut offices ol 45 A O. U. \ Tuesday cvenir

C. in-

stnllrueut offices ol Friendship Lodg No 45 A O. U. W. at Comt Huun

i'-.WomaK, Hovely 'IDoman. Consider lovely woman, how she keeprth

up to date.

How she siriveth to be faithful to the changing fashion plate. How she yearneth for improvement in her mental attributes. How she writeth on the Ethics of the Whizzinc Shoot-thc-Chntca. How she talketh si the scSfioo* of her half a dozen dobs. How she plsnneth for the helping of the maid who cooks and scrubs. How she painleth purple cupids on the Useless chins pl .quc, How she fretteth that her garments are not pleated -n the back, How she pnrifieth matters when election cotneth ’round, How she rreketh ever earnestly for mental sand to pound.. How she goeth up and down the land in search of thing* to right. How she vieweth the. show window with a murmnr^f delight. How ahr poeth bargain honline at the hour ~ of 8 A. M., \ Ho* she garncrcth so^le samples and tnrneth home with them. How she blockelh up the aidewplk after

lid

BTTBIKES8 OPPORTOfflTIEO tern* of Interest to Houew.ye

0 hers.

Gel II i«t Hstgaii’a. Uvula' Punitall'Uti*— -. H. Oin.t Gct»rgv Freeman, t .e bill p<»ler. lernld'OtGce B..ys’ Scfi(M>l Sh-ws $1 O"; *s«»rth $1.50, ... rcneiibunm's.

A 11

tenbau

11m. 5

ill the n. w*. lol , klR.-Cn'M- loi 1

For ell. manner,

Don’t miiw. gelling your horse 11 Blanket ami Robe ut cost price at ett’s.

Poultry, Game and Squa 1 nd dressed to order v C‘i'

Fleece' linv l Mm’s Uvirur 85 cm* wort 4>i 50. At 1. Ti

Wuahingiun St.

"A bjirgaiii in Horse Biankeis a ■ Rohes at VV . A. Lovrtt’s.

Get it nt Hogan’*.

Boya’Sulta, nil wool. $>.75 • $2.50,at rem-nbaum.

Bread

Cakes ai

street.

Thirty cents for vsnllla creain and 81. NMiolasstioka 21u. pou d Th>s me

B'lfpiii. •'•••11 r Wa-t

and till kbids of Fan Caiii)> >eii'*, 308 Dciiit

Thomas H. Tayl

and abo

is 1 '* k be

30S Dccrtur street SALE—A lot ol second hand lumberr ol all descriptions A|)ply to Chas. T. Catnphel

b(b fo

Imr, sliuwlng ttw latest styles for win ie«r. ant given away free ty O. I*. •! .

KiK.Tr Call and get .Hie.

ate 'n need of ladiea’ and gent* furnish lugs, or aboea, Insprci the stoek carried by K Conley. 408 Wa.hingomBig reduction In ladles’ shirt and wrappers. Agent for Barae* Erb Laundry. tf

Taylor, the popular h..iK at No. 418 Waablngtoo does all repairing -neatly, tb

ougbly and at reasonable prioes. He ha* been doing bnslneaa la Cspe May for

eleven yearn. Rips In uppers srwed '•• rosebloe with silk to matob. Lost •< broken eyelets or books replaced. Mr*. Robert Hughes, 809 Washington

street, carries a well selected stock of

bouse funiisblug goods, emckonr war wooden ware and fancy goods needc alKiut a honse for both use and oni menu She sells at reasonable prior*, and keeps the beat qnality of goods. II stock includes the latest of Improved l>eraphernalla for tbe household. tf Pineapples, Apples, gtspes, of all kind*. California Gr ipes IOC, lb ;

Concord Crapes 15c. basket. Peaches,

rs. Oranges, Lemon*, Bananas,

tes. Nuts, Hot

nlllV. Hogso, •' iKl’Vnr *in*-l*

A I*r ozatlv * nookcase. The probi.m of storing books when one has not room for a bookcase nor enough to Oil It If she had sometimes perplexes tbe “hall bedroom” young woman with a few cherished volumes. and Inexpensive yet tasteful may be made by a carpenter from these directions at a maximum cost of a coup should he Jt feet long 1 es high, with a middle shelf an loch or

Pears, Oranges, Lemt Crape fruit. Fig*, Dati Peimuts. Black Wall

Wall

its,

alnut*i English

nut*, Fill»erts, Peacana, Chest

■OXZlLU>« BOOKr-AO.

two narrower than tbe top and bottom, which should be about 8 Inches wide. No hack Is neceaaary. as the cabinet bangs close to tbe wall. A atrip of ordinary molding should finish tbe top. j Here tfie .■srpenter's work may end and tbe yonng woman’s begin. She buys a stain of color that harmonises with other belongings and stains the wood. Just below tbe molding she puts

The • Vudent r 6usewife 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 mar* to tbo oldest and best known in tbo world as applied to stoves. CHAS. A. SWAIN < AP MAY. Long Diktancc 'Ph.mc 16. Local -Phone 65.

. rod o l Abot

I HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF

mihsQm&iEizrg} ^

.1RECT FROM the mills, saving the middleman's profit, making

every. Blanket-and Rohe at the regular whole-ale price.

D" not pay a price Ibr a cheep, no good blanket when you have a

v York Tribune

And moth* EMredge.

Si

IHKII Rn*

H.i

How zhr wcepth w4jen tlje jiggly mu»ic

Cometh in the play,

How zhe halchetiscth barroom* till the fix-

SAMUEL E IWIkO

. General Contractor. . . HOUSE MOV.NC A SPECIALTY.

Post Cffice Address, ’:. Csp my .Court Eou-e, N. J.

How she gettetb up petition* for tbe priv-

| - ilege to vote.

tbe molding she fastens screws with ringed tops, through which a brass rod

elides to make a ralllni

^17.7. u - ^ ^ • ch "P'"" «■•*<> ^ >“« • f •“'

tarb to tbe wall for firmuesa. A piece •••dim at the same price, a-g-nvl, fir*t-cla*s 5A woc.len blanket. We h..ve

1 «nM c|| ol the firat lot ol hlankt-is and robe* we had, and now have a stock

of blanket* direct Iron) the mill*.

Regular S6.S0 All Wool S4.00

S.50 Btubb 1.75

“ a.00 Stubb 1.50 Blanket* from $4’<x> dtrwrrto $1.25, and not a blanket lhat is worth l/ss than $2.00 in the regular price. J • M'e would be pleased to have you call and lobk at this stocETit vi i’l

iu nothing.

Ltoues©,

Long Coats for Women.

These are all the .rage. The manufacture of them is

1 unprecedented, and many houses are unable to supply the

cnorder Wehavel ngls ^ km . T h«

^ G “ nt ' “ “* ;*TA X DA Rl) PA 1TERN8 John W Reeves and wife came How Tebmld lhe world nI>0,, , include long coats and wraps. By means tof the seamTowlav ^nd* will w i t h^M?*s How * he ^ in,c,h ,he '“h’” of tbe a l ,ow i n £ : Standard Patterns any woman can make a Eh*. rUvcs, while Kctting their H o. ^.^“t^iT^o-der in I™*™ 1 The December ST AN DA RD PATj.. . j kRNS w ill repay an examination. Our lady patrons

nthe.are invited to call and look over STANDARD Styles..

0. tl V, KNERR sxs yy AagxxyrGFTQEC sxs.eet.

CA HE M A V r N. |.

I

h*>uae ready... - . A wedding on Tuesday, Mr

W. Doughty and Mi*» H»i'nah*E: 1 -fan doth go,

Kfe lwe e ntr ied. F 1-f^wid reside How she gotl^th and she rideth and she

bow.,

1 Tuesday, Mf C. H w she gettetb in a barrel a

I Mi*» H-»nah-E:' —

Mood Reeve

ing’s house, social was

rvening

1 wai

it whisL.— profe*»or*

who declsre

t wmlketh with s hopping like.

i^the

Cape Mnv gut up carle Sunday moi »n^. and looking out of the window saw the stores chmedand said: •*Oh.'

s Sundav. I rtont

wedding tooghty 1

1 we e o tr

in Slieritl Ewin

A peal

hdav _

reve*. which was enjoyable!. M**.. Sheppard Taylor got the prize. Did j

you gel it'fair, Jennie? gait pursue,

One of tbe small hpvs of West ] How *be taketh half the evening to attire

Sundav mom-• herself in haate,

vindow How abe chaogeth every season the loca-

: "Oh, I t ’ un ^ * ,tr

•leaf! I suppose it is Sunday. I dont • be u, ‘ to b «

like Sundays.’’ Hi* mother said ‘•What will vou do when you get to Heavenf"’ "I wont go. I’ll way

here.” said the hopeful.

Get it at Hogan's

fishing cReeic, ^ Harry Thomas wife and 1 la lighter, ol Holly Beach, are spemling - the week with relatives in this place.' j Egekil Eldred e and wife, spent Sunday afternoon with Aaron Wool-

son and lami V.

Mi** Halt:* Shaw, sus’ted her parents at Rk» Grande a few days. Mi** Ella WooLpn ami Emilv D-Uglas spent last Thurwlay with M'» Hannah Wntdao^.

Elmer Hem *

daughter weretl

Hemtngwai

Claud Eldredge and wife soent

A.. C. GrI LiE,

PSASTISAa, I^tj «PJUIITEflvAIIDi»DECORATOB -

OFFICE—416 Washington Street,

Branch Office in PhiliKlrlphia. _ • —f. .. jj-u-e 1 -*—;

Look at

: the latest

Have you sffen

tt the low prices in Men'

styftw r - *

Hats. Great

yourself

How she—Jh. my son, 1 rider if thou like, but when

Ui pike.

Thou wilt find it best to vacate, to bring

Fori."a»a™, C ““ *"‘1 convi,CF yourielf Ui.t l .m ch^prat in t' wake behind, largest assortment. .1. T^NENBAUM Yea, we wonder what ahe piaoneth. what I The leading Clothver, Shoer and Gent's Outfitter, she doeth, what she thinks, but 'twas 508 Washington, Street. . Sol. Needles’ old stand.'

woman, lovely woman, was the.riddle I ' -—- -- ' ' r ‘ Of the Sphinx. i pHI’.ADELPEU Jt UAB1 >c rub our- brow* bewildered, while * ATLANTIC CUT ZSTWC rMi.rwwH.-SAjocaL.

wouuut, tackle next?”

, N. rl.

And we rub

HemiugWay » wife and ihe gilest.nt Charles

ut»d wih: on Sunday. _ .wife ant

Tur-dav with Mr*. Emily Eldredge,

ol West Cape Mny.

, Mr*. Jennie Swain an.) daughter Ruth, ol Cold Spring, arc “iter parents this week. Mrs. Hannah Wools m is in Phila-

delphia tbikweek.

Claud Eldredge wile and son Melvin are vshing her parents this week. Miss Maun Ycaricks spent Satur* da > +uki Cktoday with Mrs. Emily j

Douglas.

Mrs.

Towna-mf* \\ ol her pal exits.

A careful study 1

Urns of t rade hsa shown Shd prow Ut that the ooutlnual adding of la-v

LBIVa K

l DAD.

-BslUm

turas. styles snd trxturrs make •>«• «ia| lone IsslIiiK cilstomers. Theretom, >*. : have sllalaed oar high standUig in d'y Kunds, uoiiooa k«d iriN^mlngs, as cul a* that of boots, kb.ws w'id robfarrs. Our latest Addltlua,to whwh we rrspeetfullr

KN HAH tOIOKB.

TIMETABLK IN BFKRtT OCT. 1.1801.

^Trslo^leajrr C*|» Nay for rhlbde! hi*.-

< " 7-45 A ViaiiuHi*U ,, »^ t Arrlve A New

YorMb tViusluw Jucu'tltiu HAS

3-35 *'pljipfi&S.E

■es ».id rubbera. Our ytai rhtth ws rr.pe.-tlullv Week . ts tmrfive sod In, j 8.45 gsomethlnx niiltvly j . . - 1

4.1°

Tnilua leave rtaili

—Kxprew. Arrive Phlladd-

.IxdelphU for Cape N-r:

-^e* |iu visiting the aturvof Mr*. MlUoi. IU.kI.

^ *»4

is at the home * —^

Ahloh {y somethingmilivly i . j” P.M-Kipje-s. Amvr Oipr Nay rart^y- fJgl.er.mm.iNlsa Arrt^tNpe.

Nay €M~

For ihe oes*, nw

1

W^T JERSEY AND SEASHORE

TT RAILROAD.

IN HFFBCT OCTOBER i, 1901. Trains will leave, Cspe Hay ss follows for

PHILADELPHIA.

6 -4°

rive* at Philadelphia 9.39 A. M.

inCitraivlSe* t Philadelphia

Cteramd 1 Sea Philadelphia

Die City.

•1-3° l; ..

*. SUKDAF TFAIK, F«0M FHILABKLPHIA.

Paint! Paint!. Paint! '/ .U'HY DON’T YOU PAINT? But when you do. use, , -“4*- nothing but the best msterisl*. 1 mix paint.!—

properly, apply them thoroughly and rapidly, and exerdre

g-> good taste in the sclectiotiof color*. Guarantee all work, cheerfully —* V* furnish estimates, snd promptly attend to all order*. A complete *'» line of Psinta. Oil. Slain*. Patties. Finer*. Brashes. Varnishes,

and other Coloring Materials of highest quality. LfAFAYEiMiE BENNET>P

103 Jackson Street, Cape May, N. J. PRACTiCM HOUSE, SIGH MD DECORITITE PtIHTER. M**! also give special attention to gtass contract., and handle exdurirely the product. of the PITTSBURG PLATE GLASS CO. They are of finest qnality and are lower in price than the common grade, which give nothing but dissatisfaction. AH

iu price than kind* of plate, white, window

■WJLX^fo S 3 .

d colored glass curried in stock.

Fall l Winter CLOTHING.

UNDERWEAR

4

1

HITS MID SHOES Just received a fall line ol

Ladies’ Shoes.

Latest styles and textures are to be found in my large assort:nt of fall and winter goods. Tbe time has come when heavy klerwear adds comfort to your existence. We are offering yon our pvy Fleece-lined, health Underwear,.guaranteed in every respect, 25c. per garment up; which is a bargain ot rare value. Yon will always find here a complete assortment of Gentk1 ready made suit*, furnishings overcoat*, robber goods, Etc. S. R- GIDDING’S I opuiar Clothing Houge, 414 Washington Street, Cape May N. J.

out rot table roods wagon In county

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