Cape May Herald, 21 December 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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Eil-I i.ml Mlk- Elly Ul<>kit:6 kpv'l.t

FitU^v *1 Omit

Iiilin B»urjjewm niade a luik iiffci p t<i I'uckalUK one «l«y i;i»t week.

SOUTH OLNMbl

, Einmn Ri»->.’i! itn«1 ^xughtei

Eijy

*'iiii«iv at Omit tl>mi

|>»hi trip

Fi

> weic Satui(lav v if'Uini in FlutailelpliU. Hlak* - amt H"lmii»h;iVe mit in n abutment of Chiigtm.is tocKis. Fiank Blunk'imk. nf MilUilir K|>ent Sun-lay ivWi mW l>e>e.

Hickman sjie.it Moiula\

in Pliilailrlphia.

Mis- EHa Morton iiccompanicif hv her si-lei Mis. Je*v^ Clu>;Mi>i«>H of South Sraville spent We misJai

at Omrt House.

Jimie Jam's who is ir the I.. S.

S. spent Momi-n at iniine.

Mi s.'Emilia Jeflersoh entertained

C-mipaov ihe. fii*t of the week. if. E. S\:ml.iv School W'l 1 usiiel elite: taiitinent un

Chi istmas eave.

sS"',

J-'hn Brnmil is spending

h.\» in ■ ‘ - •

WEST CAPE MAY. Christwa* -ireca ure being, sold ipidly here. a ' L) F. Ciowell i* pn llie kick list

this week.

belt Crnw^ell of Delaware will spend Christinas at home. Christmas exe ci-es will Ee held' in the Chapel on 1 uesiluy evening. The Old Maid’s Convention will l>c repented at : Cold ijpiinii Hull on

rhuisday evening. Postmaster Swain

inding out Chrikti

ilirough thtj-rtiaTr.-'

hi is. Thomas Elili rued from an extend si-ter in Philadelphia.

Several hoiis-s me being moved tmm SouthCiiiX: May to Bro

"est .Gape May.

Harry Eldn

has rctuinefl

iEthdays with his parents.

Miss Anna Smith is meeting with !! oat-success m her new venture ol

lautitul calendar* for

to S’.

I’hihidcl-.ihia.

W. Scull made a business trip

istlen —

e Dmv Iasi week.

Cct it n H«e»n’*. FiSHUaU CHEEK. HerreitBate has returned home alter being employed iilPtiiladclpliia

Frank Matthews

v-Culled onJAlx. Ewing ol Cape

s and Miss Hattie

Mav on ^a'urday evening. Herbert Shaw and wife entertained Frank Barnett and wile on Saturday. Mrs. Cinthia Mitthrws spent part of taS' week with her driigh'er Mr-. Belle Thompson, oi Green Creek. Albert Matthews and wife, ol Cold Spiiny, aie wending part ol this week with' Richard Alaithews

and wife.

Jere Wopfsoh spent la-t Sunday with hia brother Daniel .Woolooi'

ami family.

Harvev Snyder and family ente 1 - tBined D. M. Woolsun and lamily ol

Cape May.

John Crease, of Rio Grande, spent la-t Sunday with friends here. Cnas. Hemingwav andChrw bro theik are engaged in gathering rv*-i-gicens tor Mr. Turuet ol Rio Gran-

The J O. U- M. of

their hi

. Matihev s, ol Cold bitth ol twin hoys.

Dtuth has again visited our village

' old-

> Ann Snvder

i. heV

’here a home in heaven

190a.

_ learn

W. Reeves,

lecovered.a* to Ire able to attend s office duiie* again. Harry Stevens son of Pilot and Mir-. Daniel Stevens returned Hon the Holidays trom Hie. J'fler*! iiospital Where he is a student*.

■ T»y

this

hrose whicl he"drove Istter pait of the week.

e J" O. U- M. of this place, are ratniatii g their brother Alr-en

is again

taking-tor itA'Ictur

est resident- Alls. Marv

Theres a home in heavcij for her. 1

t it at Hogan’s.

Mrs.. J.W. Hand spent Monday with rela ivcs at Cold Spring.

<>f Lester, spent Mon

Jom S Hand, of Lester, spent day with Ins'patents in this pla

place.

Mrs. H. C. Carey and Miss Etta Douglas were shopping ai Court H use on Monday. John Ross; of Court House., spen Friday with his brother Geoi'ge 11 this place. Mrs. Lvrlia Martin and childrei ol Court House spent Sunilay with her parents Jacob Gandv aiuj wifi. Raymond Corsoir^of Sea Isle Citv spent Friday with fi fends in this

plan

Walter Double and wde, of|, Woodstown. spent Saturday • and . SuriiEy with Gainer Hand and wife. Edward Steelman who is employ Ai at 'Millville spent Saturday and

Sunday with tri- family htfr.

Alex. Douglas and wife,, of Court H-mce spent Monday evening with

Their son "in tl’is place.

Rev. Mr. .Norris, ol Green Creek,

delivered a: verv ihlcresling "sermon

from Romans S.28 in the M. _ E Church on Simdav atternoon Lillie 'Biown and. danght r and

It Crtfrse.

BUSINESS OPPOETUHTIE8.

Jtemi of Igtsnst to Htmwwirei nd

Othtn.

Get It at Hogan's.

George .Freeman* the bill poster.

kept busy

iiriklmu* p.icka.e-

ddr. dge has r nded visit K»h

Jredge n hoi

:e, of Philai

rod way, idrlphi >prnd ti

M'l In

Our residents are glad to lat S W. Reeves, Esq:,

Tbos. Taylor has been in Phila-

delphia this week huyitig

lother 11 the

Dady K >i lioililinj

CAPE MAY POINT.

Mixs Eva Rulhcrford is suffering

with alra^tpred arc.

Keeler lias finished his task

ing a sleigh.

The Storm last Saturday night did ( du but little damage hne. Mr*. Ira Tumpr ol Rio Giande vas a', the Point one day last -week; .Father Sulivan was calling on 111 friends in this place one day last

week.

There has been quite a large gathring of akalers on the Lake this

cek.

There will he Christmas eav ser vic»s at the ChajMrl this year at

of

USsual.

Mi** Mav Neal ajmiit ' pa t Saltiriiav uiulStnid.iy with hei trie

Miss Esttia Lade:ty.

Mr. William E. Eiflerty returned home oh Thuisday . last after spending two weeks ii> the stitiuds. He ••ad a very sece-slul trip, having killed s veial ducks and galbaied some clams • yrt-rs nnd eel-.

Get it at Hogan’s. ^ ^

FOURTH WARD NOTES. nuke a Merry Christmas f try, to give happiness

Mr. Hazelhurst anil Charles Yorii e the ward’s star gunners tkis

week.

Mrs- John Brown is on the 'sick list this week. - My. Lewis N Smith has been" siting Iriends at the county seat. Mrs. ■ Stcilcl has- returned home from an' extended visit to'the City.

p»y even in} children to i

Son 1

fan! died suddenly Tw ig. He leaVI s n widow a

urn his losy'

finest hudd-nga sigh Jo be found bet wee

mourn his .losy'

up of tbe finest hudil-i

in the City an MudUon avi

Landing. It would (MU’-prm>p buyeis to iixik over Jhis aeclun ■j \Voodi>- Rol.mil h«s pure afted |

his l.tt.e

George r r Herald Office

Boys' School Shoes $1.00; worth $1.50, at Tenenbnom's. For all the new*, told in readable manner, Mibuciibe tor the Hkkaid Don't miw getting your horse * Blanket nnd Robe at cost price at

rtf’*.

>ultrv. Game and Squab* killer! and dressed to order at Campbell’*, 308 Decrtur street. FOR SALE—A lot ol second hand lumber ol all descriptions. Apply to Chns. T. Campbell. Get St at Hogan’s. Pineapple*,- Apple*, grapes, of all kinds, California Crapes 10c, !b., concord Crape* 15c. basket. Peaches, Pear*, Orange*. Lemons, Banana Grapefruit, Fig-, Date*. Nut*. ’Hi Pen nuts, Black WalntJU, Englii Walnut*, FiH*ert», Peacan*, Cher nuts, Sheilbark*, Cream nut*

Hogan*.

Fleeced-lined Men’* and Lad Underwear 85 cent*. A fall 1

worth $150. At I. Tenr

Washington St.

*j. BdyVSuit*.nilw*>iil $1 75c

£2.50,ut Tcneiibaum.

Bread and all kind* i f F »kes' at Caiupbell's, 30S Dev

street.

A bargain in Horae Blankei- a

lohe* at W. A. LoyeH’s.

Standard Fashion Sheet- t... I

cember, showing the l.ite wintpr wear, arc given «i L. W. Km-er. • '."ull and gri < If you are in need ol ladit *'

gents" furhi-hing-. -ir shoes, iil-jn - the stock cartied by K Gmlei. ^ Washington *treet. Big rediniK' 1 1 laHic*’aliiit waist and w apin ■ ,gent lor Barne* ErliLaumltv

dies’ suit

icnbaum, 5 -8

X

in as II. Tavlor, tb and shoemaker ut

I, does :•

Thin lioot

Washington street, ing neatly thoroughrlv at reasonable price*. He Ik-s Ih-i"' doing busiue— in Cape May («' elvrn years. Rips in uppers si-wej bv machine with »ilk Ip'inatch. Lo-t or broken eyelet- or hook* le. i .c >1 Mrs Robert HugbinjcD Wj-hmir ton street, c-irrie* a well *elict:. Mock of h<>:i*e funlWhing gon!-. crockerv Ware, vvi.odeii ware 3 h fanev goods needed ah ml 1 house 1 - both Use anil oruamer.l Sh': -elis. reasonable prices, an l ker.ii* ’! • best quality of goods Her slink "eludes tbe latest nl impioved p ■ 1 • phernnlia for the hi'iisehold. tf '

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Look! Look! ^

\!/ npHERE WILL be one of the grandest treats ever /S. W I happened in Cape May on Christmas Day at A k DalO’S Cafe, when you can get one oi /S

the finest Dinners for \ ourself and family that was ^ ever cooked in the State for the small sum of FIFTY a CENTS. Saves you time and expense of cooking a Christmas dinner. Don’t fail to come and get one of the famous. The best of attention paid to ladies and children. We have gone to a great deal of ex- A pense to put such a dinner as this on and we will look ^ for you all. The Menu will consist of the following:

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Maurice River Cove Oysters • Little Neck Clams Cream of Celery, ala Victoria yiy V Boiled Rock, Lobster Sauce Pommes Noisette ^ Queen Olives Hot House Cucumbers

Kalamazoo Celery

Young Rhode Island Turkey, Chestnut Dressing V Cranberry Sam

W JtovesthatareTakenf S toctar! BAKERS

y4/j Investment is more profitable than an Experiment. When you buy an Acorn Stove you make an Investment for many years. When you buy other stoves your Experiment may involve toss of rime money and patience.

ROMAN PUNCH

Candid Yams Bleached Rice

New Potatoes a la Creme French Peas, an Beurre

I HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF IRECT FROM the mil’s, wiving the iniddleraau’s profit, making every Blanket and Rube at the regular whole-ale price. Do not pay a price for a cheep, no good blanket when you have a chance Idhuv at the same price, a good, fir-t-clnss 5A wm-len blanket. We h-ve -oM all ol the first lot ot hlankeis and robe* we haE and now have a block of bloukits diiect trom the mill*/ „ Regular S6.50 All Wool $4.00 “ 2.50 Stubb 1.75 “ 2.00 Stubb 1.50 Blankets from $4.00 down to $t'.25, and not a blanket that is worth lc»* than $2.00 in the regul ir price. We would l»- phased to have you cell nnd look at this Stock^y^^T cost you nothing. .. ' t ~* "* ^ 05pL©ei^ fi. Louess,

Sf Spaghetti, au Gratin A yty Oyster Patties, a la Bechamel y Queen Fritters, Brandy Sauce ^ VJ A Macedonia Salad, Mayonnaise a* V Hot Mince Pie A ^ Fruit Raisins Mixed Nuts ^ Mi Roquefort Cheese Toasted Crackers A Demi Tasse

.Mr: Woodh* Roland h,.* pi iieauiiful upright piano Cor

daughter Delia.

Mi-s Jeannette Knox ban, thi* week lieen in Philadelphia doing.Iyer

On istmas shopping.

A slar liourder. a litjle baby, gill arrived at the home of Mr' anil Mr* Percy V. Hughes on Wcdiij}*-

day morning. . ' Verr FewerTal.

Mr. Blnk* -The jwper Mays a big flour

8AHUEL E. EWISG

. General Contractor. .' . HOUSE MOVINC A SPECIALTY.

Post Office Address, Cape May Court Hcu-e. N. J

' C. (EIJLiJE, ' S>AaST3SAS, iM ^PAINTEB^jUHJ^iiECBBATOR ^ OFFICE—416 Washington Street,

-ifs. CAPE MAY, N. J.

Branch Office In Philadelphia.

they uwki' : flour.—Nev

'pcse t

rbi* upwfanirled ai lew York Weekly.

r 'Blown and danght r s tfield end HanieltCrt*

«)• Ocean v*ew, came h"me to att'iwl the funeral of tlicir Grandtather Rev.

S. M ■ Slone on Tuyfcduy.

Janie* McPhcrum and wifi*, lorov *. erly ot Fishing Creek, have anpvr iirto the huu*c owned by Fran

larvca'r.o.

Mr. M. will he emploperl by loi"man DoiiglE'mi tlie Aiigic»ea Branch, W J. and S.- R..R Mi*. Harriett Schellcng'er and daughter, ot Green Creek, spent Uednetday with Mr*. G. 'iS

R-s».'

. A merrv qrowd ol voting people gathered at the home oJ M j»- Dorva* K»** bn Monday evrnh.g. among those present we lb-i p Crr»-e. Xrllie. G^ndv. Ell ■ liewitt. Douglas au.l D< Rim; M«-**er»’ E>jg r Emtico'i. M .chad FiUgcfald, David Sculh R..iph’ TayliaNC Edgar i

hlBKe Dr. v».

Arli-pi■ In Washing Thli •’A Louisville man ts. gol straw bat on a" wstfrr." ••Pretty dry uicaL tan’* It?”

••Sot In Keutocky."—Cleveland Plain

Dealer.

viral QaeaVloa.

Ethel—Te*. t am a great admirer of

Mr*. Roosevelt.

Tom ipakerlyi—Can yon dress on 7*45

t300 per year 7—Chicago

Have- you seen our •new Ready-Made Clothing Department at the low prices in^Men’s, Boy’s and Children’s Suits. Alsc

iocs. All up-tp-da

Look

the lati

Come

largest assortment. The Leading Clothier, 508 Washington Street.

up-to-date styles,

t I. am the cheapest in town with the I. TENENBAUM Shoer and Gent's Outfitter, , Sol. Needles’ old stand.

GHAS. A. SWAIN

Long Distance "Phone Local ’Phone 65.

CAPE MAY*

Have You Forgot? ...iTliat the... HOLIDAY SEASON -..is at hand.... We have been mindful of you and have prepared accordingly Goods Carefully and Appropriately Selected are Here. They speak for themselves. 0. h. V. KNERR sis W-a-srixisrca-TOis-CARE MAY, N. J.

lews. -

Sr.:nrtln{ All aonte

get- tlinred.—Atcblui

ln»-'a Work.

do on Saturday la t

an Globe.

A ln> of tbe s**«oa. tV WilMl It bltrW, > plpl** Ot •‘I.biWm.i fvritjr Won TIi, i'.j* in rt*m.ra Iri? .toaf ! . To prriit «do»." TV >•*«• Ucr v*«raU»t ha i*cai tv i**Uor io»:n}; *1,1' ,oa Mir M IV *oi*t

ATLANTIC CITY EAI13CAD. K5GISB8 BCRN^HA^D COAL. 50 TDCE TABLE IS EKKECT OCT. 1. Wet. Train, leave Cape May for Pbltadeli lilm:

Week Day*—

A. M. — Accommodation. Anri Philadelphia 9AO. Arrive Set

j York via WlnM

U-is

Train* leave Philadelphia for Cape M*r ' w—v n#v^A. M.—Expreaa. Arrive Cape M»v

toss.

_M.—Exprwa. Arrive Cvpc May Arrive Cape

WEST JERSEY AND SEASHORE j

' RATT.ROAT)-

IN HFFTJCT OCTOBER J. 1901. Tralne will leave Cape May as follow* for PHILADELPHIA. 6.4O

ink City. 9-31. m® SUNDAY TRAINS. 1 4-55 L

Fall l Winter CLOTHING.

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UNDERWEAR BOOTS AND SHOES Just received a full line ot

Ladies’ Shoes.

Latest styles and .textures are to he found in ray large assortment of fall and winter goods. The time has come when heavy underwear adds comfort 10 your existence. We are offering yon our

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Heavy Fleece-lined, heal! from 25c. per garment-up;

You win always fine

your existence. We are offering you 1 Underwear, guaranteed in every respect. .. . which is a bargain of rare value.

. iff always find here a complete, assortment of Gentlemen’s ready made suits, furnishings overcoats, robber goods, 4c.

S. R. GIDDING’S

Po|«ilar Clothing House, 414 Wash-, ingtoii 'Street, Cape May N. J. *? u a - a p Cidd'rs'. wagon In county