Cape May Herald, 11 January 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 8

DENMSVILLE.

The New Year hat found the village in it» usual quiet mood.

The wheels of education aie aga » nwolvine with renewed vigor aft

the holidavft.

gar Wool»on and Claude Yearickft. Win. T. Bate and wife entertain

Year’s day Mr. Samuel

of Cold

and

Prol. E. D. Custer, principal of

ed on New Year's day Townsend and fa mil _

Spring, I Page Matthews and wife ami Mrs. Abagail Townsend of this

Oftii public school, spent his vacation

with his parent* in Brid

is an cfhcivnt teacher and 01

liked by all.

Edwin R. Stiles and sister spent a few davs with relatives in Mill

' ville.

£ . Miss Flors Chance, of Palmyra, was the guvst of Miss Jennie Anne-

ky during tile holidays.

, during the holidays.

Messrs. Paul and Louis Cairoll

messis. t wi" 1 " *'ispent last week with their father, H.

P*. ~

.. Carroll.

Somers Lloyd, conductor of the

ling ~

ts of

W—..— ■o - Reading Railroad, and lainilv, wen guests ot relatives in this place his

week.

Our young people, who were disappointed because of the absence of

■ppumicu IJVWlU-e Ui it.v

ice dui ing the holiday s, have < njoyed

a lew <l.iy* of skating this week.

Mayot Thotr.a* Ludlam, of Sea Isle, and family, spent the holidays

. in the old homestead.

Pastor Hicks hegnn revival ser-. vices last Sunday evening. Clarence Way spent his vacation with hi« parAts. He is much liked throughout the cemmunitv. Miss Bessie M. Corson, who fills a position as typewriter in New York City, spend her vacation with

parents her

part J

:apt. Wm. Tavior, of schooner ther Eldredge, left moorings for

, Milner £.iureviKc, it..

Delaware, but after reaching the .Capes was forced to return to await

more favorable weather.

Mis* Jennie R. Way entertained n

unber of her friends

number of her friends on the first evening of the new year. Those present were: Misses Clara Dou|

present were: Misses Clara Doug lass. Rose Gandy. Virginia Blizzard, Dora Creamer and Rachel Lloyd.

; Messrs. O. Geary, E R. Lloyd. R. Learning. E. R. Stiles. B. Blizzard. L. Learoin-j and T. Ludlam, [r.

Go to Auditorium Friday evening next—The most fun yet.

BURLEIGH,

Mr. Edgar S. Douglass i« pn this

week’s sick list.

David Scull spent part of the week

ill spent part :nts at Eldor

fV - Wm. Stites and wife spent Sun' day with friends at Court House, j . -Mis. Clara Hand and ^iss Helen j Crrsse wheeled to Rio Grande on

J Monday.

Nelson Creamer, of Mi'lville, was a visitor with relatives liere. Claude Yearicks, ol Fishing Creek-, j called on Iriends in this place

Wednesday.

Thomas Corson, wife and son of Jkn?lrse:<. spent the week with Mrs. C*s mother.

Herl-ert Manning

>ft25C e 1 ” uh ** '

Wedn^hiy

attended the Rio Grande

DavirV'McPherson. Jr., midwife.

of Cold Spring, spent a short time with relatives in this place on Sun

Mrs. H. C. Carey and daughter. Miss Elsie, visited the county seat on

Monday.

Misses Emma and Ida Nickerson spent Tuesday and Wednesday with friends at A nglesea. Rumor «ay« that G. W. Ross and , family will move from hi* brother’s i ,n West Cape May in the near

The voting people have been en jiving llie sknting, during the cold

weather'recently.

Jones H%id returned to Lester on

Sunday, alfer spending the holidays

with his parents here.

E. S. Douglas, wife knd daughter. Mi** Nora, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. D’s parents at tbe Court

•'» parents at tbe

House, attending revival seiviccsin

the Baptist Church in the evening. The heart Of Mr. Taylor, our i

[e young school teacher, made glad t efirMof^H

an addition o

who will lem.iin uiV lion Ibe balance of the term.

: e Brat of the week, by of several new Hcholars,

under his instruc-

FISHING*CREEK.

Walter Cre*te, of Holly Beach, was a Sunday visitor at the home of

S. T. Shaw and wife.

Hemingway spent St d Sunday with his son at

. H. Snyder and family, Frnni(

Saturday

Holly

ictt and family, spent New Year’s

with D. M. WooUon aiu

n spent

in Philadelphia with his wile who is

‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ saltb.

much improved in liealtl

Henry Shaw and wife and Herhert Sh..w and wife spchf Tpi

hert Sh..w and wife spent Tuesday last with Qias. Saul and family, of

Rio Grande.

P .A. H. Snvder and wife weie the , gtir»i* of their Mir. at West Cape May j on Saturday and Sunday. F Miss Ma..de Yearicks entertained ! a tew of her friend* on Monday eve-' ning. Those piesent weie: MW* ■ Hattie Shaw, Mary Schcllenger. Mattie Shaw. Edna Woolton, and j Bci train Snyder, Henry Shaw, Ed

family

• Charles

place.

Elmer Hemingway and were visitors at the home of • Hemingway oh Sunday.

Miss Fannie McKean, of Cape May, is spending a few days with

her parents.

FRIDAY EVENING January 17 is the date ol the big show at the Auditorium.

NEW SHORT STORIES

BUSINESS OPPOETUHITIES. I HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF .f Iiur^ « .=0 cf IBD'JdJEQ

Others. ^

Hr. CIsTrUnd'a Test.

% speech at Norwich. Conn., the home of his sraudfather. delivered dur Ing a recent visit, ex-rrualdent Cleveland fold the following anecdote: “When I lived In Buffalo, a good mnuj years ago. a man also lived there whose occupation was largely the collection

| [ , of bod debts. He was so persistent You will M .11 Ui.l'. eom.ug u>l Mlowrt . a.Wor lu .

,u urxi Frid.y c»cn,„ S .1 D.k'. P"" >“'< «“>

you next AUDI rc

ORiUN. *

CAPE MAY POINT.

Mr. and Mrs. Rufu* Rt among the visitors :o the

lust week.

ood 1 Point

Mr. Chas. Mills, of Couft House,

if Flora! V.11a over Sun-

a gu

day last.

Mr. J. S. Stanton will his contract on the Ha>

this week.

number of

mplete :oltage

Quite a number of young folks spent New Year’s eve at the home of J. C. F. Springer watching the

year in.

Captain James Eldredge is erecting a signal lower lor the maritime exchange. D. W. Rodan has the contract for ling in the holes in the breast work ashed out bv the recent storm.

Quite a

from Cap

number of the y

c* n.

were I

ig the

young folk:

May and vicinity

over here on Lake Lily enjovinj skating on Monday and Tuesday. George Waiter has been appointed kcvcntb man in our life saving sta-

tion.

Quite a number of our young people spent tbe evening with Mis* Stone, and while there had their liras read. They report having a

very nice time.

Mr. Joseph Swain, of West Cape s’as here on Monday repairing

cottage.

commonly known as

quite commonly

•Pestilence.’ He originated In Norwich, and 1 determined tint If I ever had an opportunity I would teat hla Norwfcn pride of nativity. One day be called on me. and since he was not on a collecting errand we began a pleasant

* mt. r

i remarked that .he had

often wondered ff 1 was lu any way related to Deo con Cleveland, who mud to live In Norwich. With the opportu-

May, was

the roof of the

on M Wyli<

GREEN~CREEK.

Elmer Hemii

spent Sunday at Fishing Cm

Ezra Nbi

ingway ith his b:

reek.

irton and wife, of Com

urt is.

House, was with ' his mother, Mi Delmrah Thompson, the last ot the.

week.

Mrs. Chas. Matthews, of Fishing Creek, was calling on friends Tues-

day.

Mrs. Eugene Springer is with her

parents for a short time. .

Harrv Thompson and wife enter-

ined her mother, Mrs. Elia

Ella Wot of Fishil

m. EMre< ife suvint

position in at Tatem’t-

reek. Wm.

the life Beach.

nger

county road near Court House Mr*. Julia Eldredge went to Phil

iia ot

James Schellenger is still working

n the

_ dge w

adelphia on Tuesday to be treated.

Tbe Coal U Going,

that condition Is Dot theory which confronts tbe good housekeeper. The recent cold dsyi have eaten into tbe coal. Bnt what of Ilf If you have an A com Stove, sold by Charles A. Swain,

yon have a coal saver. He to very ho*y

./ht

putting them into manj'bouse*, because

they give excellent sattolartion. Call at bto plats, of Imslneos, No. 805 7 Jackson street, opposite W. J. & 8. 8. R. R. sta-

ll cm, and Inspect the large array of t, of this and other make*.

nuiguK. heaters. Tin rouffng to in his floe. Ail manner of liouscbuld supplies can be bad of him.

s of mrlotly, minstrel add

comedy will find it at Dale’s Audi-

torium on Friday evening Jan. DMnvIilier Homestead

For Sale.

The two-story frame cottage build- , situnt-' on Franklin slreet,

inklin

asbington street. Cape Mav

D’lArillier Cot r

known as the

•ith offer

near Citv,

ittage, is

herewith offered lor saie to the highest bidder. The accepted purchaser

: agree to have the grounds com:ly clear of sll material by tl ration of thi* present montl for five days: West Jei

lrc*s

sev Title ft Guaranty Company, S. E. Cor. jil and Market streets,

Camden, N. J.

Tmrnlna (be Table*. “Father.” said a young hopeful the other day. “bow many fowls are ther

on this tabtor

“Why.” aald the -gentleman aa t looked complacently on a pair df nlcel roasted chlt-kena which were smokln on the table, “there are two.*

Twor replied tbe smart boy. “Tboee

are three, air. and I’D prove

"Three!” replied tbe old gentleman.

who was a plain, matter of fact ‘Td like to see you prove U.” "Easily done, easily done! Is not that one.” said tbe smart boy, laying hi* knife on tbe first, "and that two." pointing to the second, "and do not oikand two make threeT" • Really," said the father, turning hi* wife, who was. stupefied at tbe Im-j mense learning of her son, "really thi* boy 1* a genius and deserves to be en-'j couraged.” And then, to show that: there’s fun In old folks as well aa young oue*. he added. "Wife, do you: take om- fowl, and lil take the second. 1 and Violin may bare the third b« a re-

ward for bto i

the test

as thorough as possible I replied that I was somewhat related to the deacon aa a grandson and casually Indicated my doubts os to hit fair dealing In hi* business as a watchmaker and repairer. The test was most effective, hut the explosion was terrific. For an Instant I feared physical barm, and before the door was slammed behind a raging figure 1 was told with vigorous emphasis that I was a disgrace to my name and that If I ever became a man one-half as honest and respectable n» my grandfather who lived In Norwich would be more lucky than 1 deaervwl

tbe s

be and more of tbe same sort. Now.

r It ’ itlon

: my _

irtant research and for

to of

ordinal

course I knew It wss wroi

ary

I did about

proposition to spent

ik* In I

way

In aid of an Import!

1 testl

the purpose of

Ing theory 1 sacrifl:

prle

ting a most Icterestleed my sense of pro-

nlnd

lety. I have fully made up my c that under no stress of temptation will I ever again even appear to scandalize

or speak llgt

Get It at Hogan’s.

George Freeman, the bill poster.

Id or

Herald Office. Boys’ School Shoes $i .oo; worth $1.50, at Tenenbaum’s. For all the news, told in readable manner, subscribe lor tiie Hekald Don’t miss getting your horse

lanki

|IRECT FROM the mills, saving the middleman** profit, making

every Blanket'and Robe at the regular wikolc^alc price.

Do not pay a price for a cheep, no good blanket when yon have • chance

tohuv at the same price, a god-1, fir»t-cbo.& 5A woclcr bl all ol the fiist lot ol blankets ami robes we had, and

tike! 1

Lovett’s.

Poultry, Gat id drdssed to

.obe at cost price at

and Squabs killed der at Campbell’s,

and

308 Decrtur street. FOR SALE—A lot ol second-

hand

Apply

lumber • y to Chas.

scriptioi

eil.

desci

ms. T. Campbell Get it at Hogan’s.

Fleecei’-lined Men’s and Ladies’ Underwear 85 cents. A fall suit worth $1 50. At I. Tenenbaum, 5 <8

Washington St.

A bargain in Horse Blankets and Robes at W. A. Lovett's. Boys' Suits, all wool, $1.75; worth $2.50, at Tenenbaum.

Bread and all kinds of Fancy Cakes at Campbell's, 30S Di

locator street.

Standard Fashion Sheets for De-

latest

cember, showing the li

winter wear, are given away L. W. Kiuer. Call and get 1

styles for ly by O.

jrnishings, or shoes.

gents the st

Washington street. Big in ladies’ shirt waist and wrappers. Agent for Barnes Erb Laundry tf Thomas H. Taylor, the populat hoot and shoemaker at No. 418 Washington street, does all repaying neatly tboronghtly and at reasonable prices. He lias been business in Cape May for

Rips in u|

e stock carried by K. Conlei, 4O'

reduction

oing

Iven y<

elven years.

Rips in uppeis sewed ith silk to match. Lost

en eyelet* or hooks replaced.

tory It told of a coAclentlons

minis'iTin! golfer who MJ Uen oiler p , Apple,, fpes, of ,1 ed another pastirate. much betti'i than L'„i.(- (W . ni ‘ Cr . lu -. IOC n, the one be held and with an Ideal golf , k,nd, ‘* ^"tornm , ° c > J 0 " course attached. The family were all j concord Crapes 15c. basket, Peaches, enthusiastic players. Happening to call! p r ; ,n ges. Lemons, Bananas, one day at the minister’s dwelling a j Crape fruit.#higs. Dates, Nuts, Hot friend of tbe family and a goffer him. | Peanuts, Black Walnuts. English

self met tbe daughter lu the hall and 1

asked her. "Is your father

ccpt the offer7*’

plied

going 10 ae- nuts, the girl re- Hogans.

the offerr "Well."

demurely, "pupa I* praying for guidance in the library, and mamma ia

up stairs packing.”

Blai

it*, Fillfcrts, Pen can Shcllbarks, Crium

Pen cans, Chest-

nuts

teer* duringThe civil war. was *eui

Indulgence In a variety _ .

peccadillos. “I am Count Dntnssey." : clud

he said to tbe keeper of the prison by phernalin lor the hon

Mrs. Robert Hughes3o9W»».hingon street, carries a well, selected lock of house furnishing goods, crockery ware, wooden ware and j fancy goods needed about a house for ut i 0 j both-use and ornament. She sells at lt . t |U I legsofinblc prices, and keeps 11 •j 0 f j best quality of goods. Her stock ii K,.y." 1 eludes the laust of imiiroved pan

nxehold. tf

■ of Introduction. “1

speak

further, f

wltli tl

gunge b of that.’

here, and we want mighty little

Older 1 hon TTiat Rlnwelt. One of the last letter* written by W. S. Gilbert, tbe comic opera llhretttot. before bis recent sickness wa* add rinsed to Clement Scott 00 the occasion

wrote, “t e echlevi

Ink." you will Oct 0 Is .a reason for general Jubilation. I am sixty-five, and nobody seems ts care.'

Cape May. N. J.

ONE NIGHT ONIT

FRIDIY, JANU1RT

The Biggest of Them all I EHTE HUDEYIUE COMPIRT.

VAUDEVILLE C0MED7 A most popular entertainment by a n all star cast of entertainers

Han v Montgomery

R. E. Garner

Wm.—Mitche 1 ft Hciss—Thos. Jatnci M urt ha • August Hoff

James Donneljy

May Dcvaughn .Della Ingham

Vandyke Sisters—Leah

day D Maui

Special Attraction. William Nelson, Champion 100-lb. Bag Puncher ol

tlm Wo U.‘

(O ien to meet all comers.)

York llrus. (compoaiud of SUu-s York and Ch»rie* York), to s firm of contractor* who have a splendid rcputatlofor eoutrectiiig and building. The]

ting and building. They of jobbing ** well, and 1

prompt in attending In Imslne**. Seven. of the moot sulistantlal residences in ibicity hsve^been en ctiAl by them. They

easily, be reached by letter thronal

tbe Cape May leaving order

post office, nr by calling at tln-lr residence. 111?

Queen street, or IS-'il Washington *trvci

pan.-DEI-PEIA k SEADIi'Q SCUTS. MT ATLANTIC CITT BAIL .OAD.

ENGINES BURN HARO COAL.

SMOKE.

TIMETABLE IN EFFECT OCT.1.1WI Train* leave Cape May for I'hlladeb hto:

Wcck I>*r*—

7 ’45 A mucvipbi* um.

— - iklaw

Arrive FliUadrl-

. M — Accommodation. Amvr I’hllstVIphla OM. Arrivo New York vb Winslow Junction lUk‘>

A. -M

, 0 P P. M.— Exproa 3- AS pbhiftM.

gnudsy*—

p \r .

4- 30 phi*

Train* leave Miilsdelpbl* tor Cape Mey

iL—Exprcm. Arrive Pbltaulel-

Wec

8-45

4-i5 1

4-»5

A. M.—Expresa. Arrive Capo May

io.fle.--~

’. M.—Express. Arrive Cape May

BOX).

P.M.—Accommodstlon. Arrive C*i>e

iUy 6M. Sundays—

8-45 V.

FaVtrain* Wave Reading Terminal, delphla, tor New Yortt, Betnlchnn and,—— on the Leblgh Valley, Kesding, mtsTDlc. Willl*m*port and ikiIdi* In Interior Pcnnayivnnla. 'vickct* and Information at station.

W. G. Bkslkb, Gen" *

. Mt-Rxpra*. May at 10 W. 1* leave lU adm

Amve* at Cape

Edson J. Wkkkk. Gen’l PaaaT Agent.

W/EfiT JERSEY AMD SEASHORE “T RAILROAD.

IN EFFECT OCTOBER J, 1901. Trains will leave Cap* May aa follows for PHILADELPHIA. jn. Stops at station*. -ArItodelphia 9.39 A. M.

6-4P priticipal^int rive* at Phil

:heep, no

price, a g-id l, firot-cWs 5A wockm

:» wc

s and rubes v

ynn have • cha

blanket. We have

stock

Regular S6 50 All Wool S4.00

2 50 Stubb 1.75

4< 2.00 Stubb 1.50 Blankets from $4.00 down to $(.25, and not a blanket that is worth less

than $2.00 in the rcgiiLr price.

We would be pleased to have you call and look at this stock, it wil

cost you nothing.

ft. LQUC5S,

To HEALTH and HAPPINESS.

SOLD BY

Long Distance ’Phone 16,

Local ’Phone 65.

CAPB MAY-

GHAS. A. SWAIN

Also

CLOTHING

Have yon seen onr new Ready-Made Clothing Department? ook at the low prices in Men’s, Boy’s and Children’s Saits, ic latest styles Hats. Great Bargains in Shoes. All up-to-date s Come and convince yourself that I am the cheapest in town wit

largest assortment. |, ,l

The Leading Clothier, Shoer and Gent's Ontfitter,

Sol. Needles' old stand.

Leading Clothier, Shoer 508 Washington Street.

SAMUEL E. EWING . . General Contractor. . . HOUSE MOVING A SPECIALTY. Post Office Address, Cape Hey Court Hoo-e, N. J.

A. C. GrIL»E,

»PAlMTIByAND^bECOBHTOB°

OFFICE-416 Washington Street,

-*£23* CAPE MAY, N. J.

Br mch Office in Philadelphia.

1 hi

Have You Forgot?

Goods Carefully and Appropriately Selected are Here. They speak for themselves.

0. h. V. KNERR

GIB W /LS-EmSTOTOaC STREET.

CA.HB MAY. N. J.

Foil & Winter

CLOTHING.

_ UNDERWEAR

HOOTS UNO SHOES

Latest styles and textures are to be found in my large * * ‘ The time has come when heavy

Ooitlss Mis Great M\

I n uiajkabiu nexuiupliah-

■j .<*■..

.._m Anglcwr*. Ocvan C I*lc City. Arrive* at I

6.oy P. ll.

» or, A. M.—Expre**. Coanect* Irom 7-J U Anglcw* branch, Ocean City and Sc*

, Isle City. Arrive* at PhiUdelpfai* . _ 9-3 1 - ment of fall and winter goods. The time has come when h 1.10 f M.—Accommodxtion. _ Connects j underwear adds comfotHo your existence. We are offering yon ^ur • ^ (r?m Angle**. .Ocean ^^d^Sea Hewy Fleece-lined, health Underwew, gnaranteed in every respe.-t,

from 25c. per garment up; which is a bargain of rare value. Yon will always find here a complete assortment of Gentlemen's ready made suits, furnishing* overcoats, rubber goods, &c.

S. R. GIDDING’S

Popular Clothing House, 414 Washington 'Street, Cape May N. J.

SUNDAY: TRAINS.

Sarion. Arrive

, ~ n P. M.—Accomroofl '• zo prinriw.1 .uUon*.

delphu 6*5.

4-5? Wti Arrive* at

> Anglr: e» Branch, Sea I.lk City. Art

phi* 7 OS P- M

Occmi ” Citv f and

PUiUdel-

L t ‘ •