Cape May Herald, 25 January 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 8

CAPi MAY POINT. ! Mr. McKelkr was here looking owr hU property. i, John N. Reeve* has moved in tlH- • I'reaae cottage near toll gate. K Edward Miller and wife spent 2Sun lay with fiicndk at tlrecn Creek, r. Mr. Swain S. Reeves is getting a ! pile of wood icady lor his customers | next •ummer. C Mrs. Edward Miller and sister >vic at Cold Sprieg this week call- ! iug on friends. p^.Thonia^T. Hilliard and.his hriile 1 are expected "o an ive aty the Point this week. gTjr'W. Rodnu, of C.ipe May, v ill rHwe his ontiact on the oeach cotu- ! pleted this week. P* %V. R. Corson was home Sunday i'froin Ocean Citv where he is workPing on the .wreck Sylvia. ! . Mrs. Fiank Rutherlord went to I Philadelphia one day th's week on . a shopping hip. Thon:in. B. Cliester is making preparations for a new breastwork at tl»e cast ertd ol-thc Lankanuu breastwork. J- S. Stanton has the contract for .painting the Harvard cottage, which Lproinisc.s to be Very pretty when [ Completed. ; Richaul I.mllam and wife, ot At lantic City. s%re in town last week S|ien<ling a few days with’ her sister, Mrs. J. S Stanton. Sberiil' Ewing was here looking alter some wpi k he’ is having done hn the beach front. Waller Peterson is in chaige of the job. John W. Corson, Jr., is o-itting up a signal tower at the Life Saving Station lor the government. I: is all npleted except puhing the flag >le f in place. Mrs. Lidv Reeves, Mrs. Snllie Reeves, ol Cape May, and Mrs. Dr. Metens, ol Wist Cape Mav, spent a dav last week with Mrs. Swain Reeves. R. T. Hazznrd an J. wife were ’ »wn looking after impiipvements he ■ is making on the Harvard cottage. «lr. Hazzard takes great deliglrt in faking snap, nhot* of the different [lliings that come in view w..iie ut the 1 Point.

Wc are glad to note that Miss

ell known palmist, who'

: are glad

me, the well I

has been quite sick, is now getting liettcr. Anyone wishing to know Anything in that line will do well to call within the next two wet-ks, a* she expects to take a trip lor an in-

! definite time!

cfeEEN CREEK. p Mr. Shellcnf'nrg'liad a car load of lime come to Rio Grande, to put on

his farm.

Redm m Stites and Wilson Bar-

man caught fil tide last week.

fittccn dozen cels <

the lunwnl of l'»*h Court House, on Wcdi

ihnn Bennett, at!

Inevdii)

iday Mins

{•my* . . _

E. S. Dougins and wife made a' construction here,

u-incss tiip to Rio Grande c

FOURTH WARD NOTES

fiovernl new boils arc in course of

*s Ma'tie Norri*. of Wildwood,

spent Sunday with li

this place.

mother

I.udl Creek

Misses Lettie and Bertt attended a party at Dias

Tucsduv evening.

Mi*. H. C. Carey and daughter Miss Elsie were the guest ol Court House friends bn Monday. Mis* Ella Hewitt, of Courf House, passed part of Monday and Tuewlnv with her aunt, Mrs. George

cott.

J David Scull, who has been employed on the new county road,v returned to his home at ElJora

Tuesday.

Edward'Compton and Ralph \orton, of Dias Creek, are freqi seen in this place and especially Sunday evening. We wonder

the attraction can be.

rquentlv

Iv po what

FISHING CREEK.

Chas. Hemingway visited ! Isaid, of Rio Grande, on Sun Samuel Schellenger •jrent Friday

and Saturday with his wife In this

Somers

i day.

place.

Swain Wool son and wife sfl 1 Thursday last with Mrs. Hannah Woolson. Captain Browet, of Wildwood, was » guest of W. Hcmingwaay Saturday. Several of our people attended the anniversary, at Cold Spring, Sunday afternoon. Thomas Hemingway and wife, of Jtolll Beach, spent a few -days last week with his father at the

office.

Mrs. Allie Barnett and Mrs. thn Snyder visited Mrs. Jennii Pherson on last Tuesday. Mr*. B-ssie Hawn and cousin. Erma spent Saturday evening

Mrs. John Snyder.

Frank Bate and wife were the guest of Enos Tomlin and wife, of

Cold Spring on Sunday. Mrs. Emma and Matiij

spent Friday last with

/Shaw, of West Cape May. John B ite and wife entertained

Reuben Johnson and wile, of Emiui, Samuel Townsend and wife., ol Cold Spring, Rev. James B. Shaw

and wife, of this place on Sum

Mar-

Mc

°f weekly

Sunday

A load o! Goshen’s young people

enjoyed^ i

pond l#ft

hie-, Shaw Mra. Nora

nd.iy.

James Schellenger bought a i o-^orse wagoti, of Vineland

:s lust week.

new

.. and j»ar-

tics lost week.

Mis-. Louie Springer, of

House, visited her aunt, Mrs.

Hess, the last of the week.

|.t Captain Henry Bennett attended

the funeral of Wm. Kin

Court John

one d iy last we

r

le, at Mill-

hang ir D ingUs and wife, i Cold Spring, called on Wm. Holmi

and family on Fu iday.

Ed. Miller and wife, of Cape Mav Point, spent Sqndgy With Frank

Jioliingshead and -wile.'

i Captain Bennett and wife visited

ighter, Mrs. Mattie S.

tlieir daughter, Mrs. Mat. _ _ Haughter. at Wildwocxl. last week The young people have enjoyed

the skating the past we^' ton Uic ice a* being tb«

week. Tlrey re ; the last of tin

Jes*c Somer«, while out gunning ast week the plunger flew ofl b's and—struck hiin in the foreh

nrr«,

last week the plui _ aivd—struck him in quking un ugly bruise

On Saturday evening theK.-G. E. gave a set out.Ur the members ot the lodge; there weie sixty-three hrother» present, and had three iuiutions pnd four apcakei* from other lodges, after which they were treated to ice cream, ham sandwhiches, codec,

bananas and cigars.

Jeremiah Foster of this pli I a sufferer from rheumatis m,

t >e rathei' diffi . tting hi* supph cut up. But

' unable to use wood saw in the

of his iventiv*

soon solved,

i hit!

^fiction, and being of an mventi

of ruind, vie i

has tlie

pole and simply siti ills 4 cord: the way th< pieces i-. a wonder, ivenuon Iras attracted i from his neighmean* pf prepaiiBg i of fuel is likely to

BURLEIGH. ILaod, of Im c tt> spend Sunday. KdIJj Gandt w H. nd. of Court H Sunda) with Geoige E

SOUTH DENNIS. Mi.-s Pearla I. Scull spent Saturday at Cape May. _ Charles Fidler is building an ice house. John B. Sail 1 is at home on week’s v ication. John Bramn el is spending h few days in Philadelphia. Mrs. John Grace is entertaining company this wc Mrs. Lily Bminis spent Wednesday w’th Court House friends. ,Mi*» Mele Williams is with Cape May friends for a few day*. C, F. Leamhtr and wife spent Wednesday at Con Mrs. Julia Stiles w is calling on friends here *mi Tuesday. Hutchinson and Bann-s filled their ice house on Wednesday. Miss Libhy Moore, of Athint City, is at home for ten das’s stin Mrs. Victoria Grace has given awav her fine collection 6f house plams. Mr*. Marv Meerwald and brother Joe were Satuiday visitors at Court

Hou

Mr*. JaQe Scull and *on Willie are with Wiiladelphia relatives for a

week's stay.

Capt. Joseph Jai s.&nt a 'part of the t

mnther he)

lame* and wife : week • with hi*

yh^rs. Joel Errickson, o' Dennis vofe. spent Thiysday with Mra.

Harvey N ckeri

fhipwkty

rsbn.

peasley, of log-on friends

Denn : shere re

««7

Miss Rime,

feille. was calli.

Mra. Ella F. Scull and danghtr Belle, are visiting friends and relative

at Dias Creek.

Mr and Mrs. Jordon, of Pcdricktown, 4rere visitor* at the home <j

Mrs. Harriett Moore.

Mrs. Lizzie Shaw and danghtr Edda, of Cape May, spent Sunda with John Morton and wile,

Edward Leaminj

Edward Learning. wife daughter Grace’, of Odd Spr *nent Tuesday at the home ol Hai

Nickerson.

Cati McCormick, who is cmploveil in a ship yard in PhilfdejphM spent Sunday with his father.' Clnudine Warwick returned Phihulelphhi on Saturday after spending a .few day* at her old lidme. Belle L. Scull rtf Wildwood on Thu.ov,,. hr,* been teaching school Captain Stephen Jeffembn .ami Frank Baines haye gone to Delaware No make another atti nurt to

Mi*s Hattie Mill* i* indisposvd at thi* writing.

still quite

M. A. Scull is convalescent from

severe attack ot tonsilitis. Mr. David VV. Pietopn

extended

[Advertisement* ander Hiin besd, set plain type, five cents a line per l«*ue, ADVANCfc Display t>-pe, io cents per IHn

Dm

r ■turned from ■iVdadelphia.

Mr. Vernon Loper lin* beer ing some repairs to his ahoj

resld

recently visit In

iri mak- -

and

his c.

Mr.

topher Shnllus coniemplntr >g and somewhat improvin

r future.

Chri

ilnrgiui

cottage in the near future.

Ir. Lewis Smith, a member ol Cape May Citv Band, is often

ird by passers-

Inch

heai

etc., at

Miss Jeanette Km i* again heard in t spending a deligl visit with her brotl

s-by playing solos, is quite proficient, mix’s cherry voice thi* section after ightful two week’s >thcr irt New Yot

If you want comfort and speed traveling, hire Foster’s coach with Bill H. in the harness and you have a combination which is had to beat. A certain warder has a Thon-.m cat named Rarelv. and he rarely •all* to whip anv doubling Tlrnmnthat comes poscing around his spctal

“prescr

Our genial friend, Pnptnin Zebulon ork, alttfmgli 65 years of iige, oc-

nlly shoulilers his gun anti fail* to bring the proof o

York casiot

rarely ft

il» to bring the pm

accurate aim and steady art

return home. .

I of hik

DENN1SVILLE. Coughs uiui cold* are quite numer-

ous.

Walter Stiles was with his family ag iin las' week. Prof. R. Taylor was home again Sunday. Mnstei Freddie Stiles was with friends at the county seat on Tuen-

day.

Edmund J;ime«. Jr., made his . visit to f^ape May City-on],

BUSINESS 0PP0RTUHITIE8. I HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE I.OT OF

# 2£J©IB3?S

JRECT FROM the mills, saving the middleman’^ profit, making

rice.

Get it nt Hogan's.

Bread and *<1 klndk of Fancy (Jake* at Csinphell’*. 808 Di-otur street.

orge Fi Id Offici

rceman, the bill poster.

Boys’School Shoes $1.00; worth

$n.5o, at Teuenbaum’s

For all manner.

I the news, suhkcribe fi

told in readable

Hkhai.d

Don’t miss getting your horse a Blanket and Robe at cost price at Lovett’s.

I'kiil

Lovett

Poultry, Game and Sqm id dressed to order at C»

and dresse 308 Decrti

Campbell's,

FOR SALE—A lot ol secondmd lumber of all descriptions. Apply to Chas. T. Campi'clh

ard 1 shot

winter wear, L. W. Kneer.

Standard Fashion Sheets for December, showing the latent st) In. for

e given away by O.

Call and get 1

neer. Call and ge

FOR SALE.—One set of double carriage SssrJEUz. iSA-

Jos. W. McPuzasoN.

Ji2<& ColdSpon, If you are in need ol ladies’ and gents' furnishings, or shoes, inspect the strfck carried by K- Conley, 4<-6 Washington street. Big reductions in ladies’ shirt waist and' wrappers. Agent for Barnes Erb Laundry tf Thomas H. Tavlor, the populai Intot and shoemaker at No. 418 Washington street, doe* a,ll rep.-iir-

cvening’k sport

week.

Mi«» Cota Cor*on, \Vlro hi* been visiting in New York, returned home

Monday evening.

The new barber began operation* Saturday. He proved himself an

dent workman.

ProflG. H. Crrsse, former princi

lie school, waff calling

last i effici

Pr

pal of

public school,

riends SaturdayT ^

Mr*. Harry Fidh

idler was with her

friends' in Philadelphia last week.

ing neatly thoroughtly

at reasonable prices. He 1ms been ’doing business in Cape May foi elven years. Rips in uppeis sewed by machine with silk to match. Ln orbroken eyelets or hook* roplacci Mrs Robert Hughe* 30ft'Vashing

reel, carries n well selected

stock of house furnishing gt crockery ware, wooden ware fancy goods needed about a house for both live and ornament She sells at

icasonublc prices, and l>eht quality of good*. Her sti eludes the lutes! of improve phernalia for the hoiibehold.

York lin*. (rrimponed of Stites York and Charles York). I* a firm of contractor* who h**e a tplomlid ix-pal«tlon for coiriraeting »nd building. They ■II manner of jobbing sa wall, and 1 prompt In attending to bnslnes*. Sere •if the most kahstsuUsI residence* In ibU jCltyhsvo laicn urectod bv them. Tlicy ran easily be reaebvd by loiter., through j the Opc M»y post office, or by calling or

v „ - • A1

■the latest styles Hats. Great Bargains in Shoes. All up-to-date styh

improved jiura

Miss Clara Dougin** performed hell. ..rinj h« | k.- 1 '* Mr

home duties dn. ... m .... — . .

Franklin Earnest, employed in C. Q“ wu *‘ tr ^l

mklin Earnest, employed ... B. Cole’s lumfter.Yard in Caind- n, j was with family two days last week. |

r 1231 W»*hfngtnn street.

A small

pox scare whs the <

state of 1

can

treat state of agitation during rek, hut the crisis has pas-ed and their fears have subsided. Mr. Bramble, who has been employed in Cramp’s ship yard, turned to his home on.the Rod farm. The farm has shown marked improvement since Mr. Bramblc'i residence there. Frank Royal, of this place, wm united in marriage to Miss Belle Armstrong, of Goshen, on Tuesday riight. The ceremonies were i ducted at the home of the hriile.

MllliNEST.

NOTIONS.

H. Williams, who has

ms, w m for

Mis. J.

been confin

time, received a fall last Tuesday in which her limb was tcrionsly butt. It was fcaied that it was broken. The Ladies Ixnige, No. 23. I. O. M. met Thursday night and elected the following officers for the ensuing vear: President, Mrs. Al. Sljlwcll; vice-pre»rdent, Mrs. Samuel Bailey ; recording secretary, Mrs. Elli* ElIredge; financial secretary. Miss C.

Ige; financial secretary, I

O'nm-lly; treasurer,'Mrs. Newkirk;

chaplain, Mrs Hawkev ; in*id tinel, Louisa Donnellv; <1

senflnel. Mr*. Akin*; conductress. Mrs. Elwcll; organist, Mrs. Ethel

Farrow.

The W. C. T. U. will gives pub lie “Afternoon Tea” in the readinL room of the M. E. Church, Tuesday,

to 5 o'clock.

, Louisa Church earning,

ation is 'extended to

January 28, from 3 Hj to 51 Mrs- Georgie Edmunds; Mi* Ogden and Mrs Marg: will assist the president i

A cordial invili

all.

’nteben again next spun*. Dolce Cor. by Baron Wilkes, naovia be prominent In tin* show elmwes next year, -as she trotted a mile In 2:11 this ML EHodlne. 2:10%. by Diablo. 2«ft4.tbe seamtfonai Oregon pacing tnnre. Is out if nidne. by Becrstary. son of Dtovctsr, 2:17. ’ Do bejrsa aa « novlqr last sprt zzzzttzrs tmll Same*, the Uttw hr 21 4-fi w

fi®*Agent for Standard Patterns. f Qoods, Ladliis’aflil Gents' Fi

618 WASH.HOT.H STREET, CAPE MAY. N. J.

petition.

To the Honorable President and Members

of City CoonciL

Gentlemen—We, the nnderrigned propcity owner*, would respectfully petition your honorabhrbody to 1st * sewer on Broad

street, between Bank stree

Railroad crossing, >

k street and Keadli

teadime rr with

ft. S. RUTHERFORD, R. H. FADELKY. EDGAR HOLMES, SAMUEL C. BARTON, SAMUEL EI.WBLL, BENAJAH TOMLIN, . JOHK BUSH, A. L- HAYNES. JOHN RUTHERFORD, F. J. MELVIN. FRED BOERNBR.

coal isdono.

Bnt that oondiUon la nut thi * l,lot. confront* the Ki-od b<HJ

every Blanket and Rolje at the regular wholesale pi

Do not pa v a price for a cheep, no good blanket when you liave a 1 In nee tohuv at the same price, a good, firKt-class 5 A woolen blanket \\ •. i. ,vr sold ell of the first lot ol blankets and robe* Wc had, and now have a st -ck

of blankets direct from the mills.

Regular S6 50 All Wool f4.00

2.50 Stubb 1.75

“ 2.00 Stubb 1.50 Blankets from $4.00 down to $1.25, and not a blanket that is wort'* Icsi

than $2.00 in the regul.tr price.

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

cost rou nothing.

p. ijouess.

The 0PEN DOOR

To HEALTH and HAPPINESS.

SOLD DY

Long Distance ’Phone 16.

Local > ’Phone 65.

CAPE MAY-

GHAS. A. SWAIN

CLOTH ING Have you seen our new Ready-Made Clothing Department?

’s and Children’s S’ 1 up-to-date styles it in town with the

Look at the low prices in Men’s, Boy’s and

Hats. Great Bargains in Sh<

Come and convince yourself that I am the cheaj

am the cheapest in to

largest assortment. I. TFNENBAUM The Leading Clothier, Shoer and Gent’s Outfitti

508 Washington Street.

iter,

Sol. Needles’ old stand.

SAMUEL E. EWING . . . General Contractor. . . HOUSE MOVING A SPECIALTY. Tost Office Afdress, Cape May Court Hon'e, N. J.

A. O. GrILE, - I £j ^ PAIHTEB^flND^DECORATOH a OFFICE—416 WashingtonTStreet,

cape may, n. j.

Branch Office io Phil.idrlobis.

Foil & Winter CLOTHING. UNDERWEAR BOOTS and SHOES found in my large assortne has come when heavy your existence. We are offering yon our 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 Hbuse, 414 Washington Street, Cape May N. J. GTlf you want the-best and most reliable eroods look out for S. R. Glddlne’s wagon In county f very Two Weeks. -

|3 EILAD5LPHIA ^ JHADlYCk EOFTE. ^yBST JERSEY AND Sti ASHORE

5 BURN HARD O

SMOKE, i EFKI

TIMETABLE IS EFFECT OCT. 1.1901. W Tr k l Da te * VB 6ir rhUadd< bb:

I .AC A* **

York vii Window JuD«ton TlX

IN EFFECT OCTOBER t, 1**.

Train, will Icktc Cape May m followa

PHILADELPHIA. e

Tltc reernt old day* ham eaten- into the **oal. Bat what of it? If yon have an Ac«»n» Biore, mM by Chariea A. Swain.

r -j 3-35 1

Arrive PhUadcl-

ncdtitc station*. . tphia 9.39 A. M.

P. .M -Vjtprrw. Arrive PhlUdd

, „ ^ , .tatve Philadelphia for dope M*y:

*1 «».r H. la eeff bn.y n.r~-

Into many twamm, becauw: Arrive Cape Ms;

*7 10 A - Cooneeta from ' J Aniiryabranch. OceanOt^ydSea

c City. ATrire* at I

SUNDAY TRAINS.