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WEST CAPE MAY.
M«. Gc«»rK«. - Ro»k, ol Uutlci|{li, 5 , taken lt|> hi* m>i<iei>ce in Mr». Lefluicl Swuiii'k ol Emeiakl
IT •venue.
Mr. and Mr*. M. H. EliIrdiKe me
their son Harry, ol
this week.
I , Mr. Geoi^e Edmunds made 1 « ! hin-inesk trip to Philadelphia on
Monilay.
1^. Misses M. A. Boring, of Ph'dadelP' phi.i* have returned home alter an exI tended visit with Mrs. Milton Hand. ! Mrs. Clifford Homan is unde | medical treatment-’ at the Howard
u. Hospital, of Phda'ilelpliia.
» Mrs. George Walters, of C»i>r May City, lias purchased Mis. Maty
In'Church'* cottage on Mccltauic
| Mr. Daniel Schellengcr is sen ! ou.-'.v ill at the residence ol his son
!- John L. Schcllengcr.
k ‘ Mrs. Albert Crowell is visiting
j Iricuds at Brooklyn.
, ' Miss Lottie Rutherford, of Cape May City, spent Tuesday will) Miss
T Anna Johnson.
Miss l.iazic Morton has returned home after spending a lew dav
her sister Mrs. Ella f
1 Grande.
Mrs. Elizabeth Lee has returned home After an extended visit with her darightm Mrs. Hany Smith, of Cape May City. , Mr. John Foster, of Philadelphia, has returned.lumie alter S|>ending a few days with his parculs Mr. and Mr. A. Foster.
a Morton, of I
7/Z
FISHING*CREEK.
l^alpli Yearidks came home last Saturday from New York he is employed as fireman
. steamer Sagamore.
John Snyder will remain on the .homestead, it bring Jell him by his
Dane Rumor say* Wm. Yea rick* will move on the Daniel Schellci.*
ger farm in the near future.
i, ol Pe’er
mother.
Di
will ger 1
Ralph Matthew's, ol Pe*crsh
spending a lew days with hi* grai
mother Mrs. Cynth a "
burg, is
grand*
Cynth a Matthews
Daniel Woolson having houglit
' icrs larm wiP
a short time.
Claude Younet of Cold Spring, will move in J B. Shaw’s h<ui*e and farm for C. S. Shaw this coming sea-
son.
Mrs. Beulah Isard and son. ol Leesburg, are visiting Mrs. Cynthia
. Mrthfrw*.
” Charles Matthews and wife spent ' last Fridav with Eli Teal and wife,
of Wesr€*pe May.
Wiiliam ■ Yearicks and Edg< Woolson went to Caj>e May on
S TucSilay.
- Bertran Snvdrr passed through here on .Tuesday with a donkey, spring wagon and horse rake enroute } .for West Cape May. Mr* Hannah Woolson is not
A Young. Man
is lading the fouudation ol itis future prosperity when he secures ^ Prudential E .-n d o w m e n t Policy.
The Prudential Insurance Co. of America.
Hem Offlts: Kswiik. H. J. ! JOHN V. DSYDEN. President. I.HSUE D. WARD. Vice President HDGAK U WARD,'ad Vice Prc*. sud FORREST F. DRYDEN, Secretary. H. E. Richardson, .Vsst Supt., Cape May Court House, N. J.
BUSLiLiS OPPOETDHITIES. [Adrertiscnients under this head, set in 1 plain type, five cents a line pci issue, in advanck. Display type, to cents per tine.J
Get it at Hogan’s. Scgais m wholesale, 105 Perry st. P. O. box 11.
WASH BOARDS Ea<rle Zinc Wash Boards, new ventilated back, full size, 18c. Seal Globe No. 80, Double Zinc Wash Boards, with protection top, 25c Good Cheer Glass Wash Boards, not an experiment, but a tried and satisfactory article, heavy crimped crystal glass. • The only 9oard made that never corrodes and is always clean; will never wear out, 30c. - GHAS. A. SWAIN,
30S-Z JAG^SON SIP.,
P. O. Box S41.
LonjF"Qi>*tnnee ’Phone 16.
Local ’Phone 65.
CAPE MAY*
to nsu.ue bis school duties in this
place.
Mrs. Charles Carry relumed to her Philadelphia home. 'on Tuesday,after spending several ‘weeks, with her mother here.
, out of doors rek feel very
with
prov’ng as last as was anticipated;.-*!
Tran ate entertained that she mav | to David R. Lee, who have to go away again for treatment, his scow plough cleared the p
who
Those of dbr citizens who weye
compelled to do ouin •afier the »now,ol
^ _ il to David
have to go away again for treatment, 'hh snow plough cleared the paths,
I and especia’dj ’ ’ — to remodel the .old farm hoiike ati' Highland City snow he intends build- ,
ing a new part on the south side | GREEN CREEK.
• with a cellar to store fruit in and a| Miss Eva Brown spent part of bay windowdirohably lor the use of the week with her parents Mr. and
tlowers. , Mrs. To*. Brown.
Geof Stites and wile stx-nr Friday wi:h their daughter'Mrs. Jais Doug-
las, of Court House.
Frank Mathis hurt his foot with a' heavy stone while woiking on
Nancy Smith bridge.
Mrs. Paul Norbcrry’* infantdaugh-
the M«
'BENNlSVlLLE.
. The.past weather has been
cord breaker.
Rubber has been a great dema nef
-.tecent.y.
PauLCurroll was
on Sunday.
Mis* Rose Gandy, from Mail
th her parents' Sun-
s with his family
School was with t
.day.
' Prof. R. Tavlor ha* been able ‘to resume the duties of bis prolesftir-
■hip-
Misses Virginia'Blizzard and }Rnp V. Lloyd were visiting friends in Cape May City last week. , Or. I. H. W. Lodt, who so succcssfiily entertained our citizens two \eais ago, i* in town witte-4ri-other show, soperior to tlie fi-rmer. He will remain with us two week*.
BURLEIGH.
F Alex. Douglas. Jr., called on relatives at the county-sea\ on Thurs-
r-*' day. .._
Ask >Gke when lie is coming hoiife
through tlw woods again. ?
Edgar Endlcott ami David Scull visited the coulitV-scat oil Thurodav. Asa McPhe.s >n, ol Camden, wa« over Sunday visitor- with his
an c
s family here. Raymond Corson, of Sea Isle,, was calling on his lady fricad in this palty Sumlay.
Edgar S. Douglas and wife spent part of Tuesday with bis sl^k firthe.
at Court Hounc.
’ Miss Emma Endicntt, of Millville, is spending a lortnight with George
Endicoa and wite.
Mrs. Il W. Hand U spemEng thi* week with her daughter, Mrs. Thris.'Corson, at Angiesea. ^ Wc are glad to note that R. E *“ ' IT is so recovered as to be able
Methodist
ter.was buried
yard here on Thursday. Captain Janies Ross and family ol Court House, were tne guest of Wm. Hollingshad and wile. . The lox club have had but little success this season, hut have turned their attention to coons and opowmm having captured five coons and
CAPE MAY POINT.
Mr. Ammon Wright hi collection of locks whic gathered Iruin the hcach.
REDUCTION Foil & Winter Clothing OPEN YOU R
Herald Uiikc.
Boys' Sciiool Shoes $1.00 ; worth $1.50, at reiienbaiuu's. For all the news, told in readable manner, subscribe lor the Huhat.d
Don't miss getting your horse
Robe at cost
ict and 1
price at
Poultry, Game and Squabs killed ind dressed to order at Campbcfl’s, •^08 Decrtur street,* FOR SALE—A lot ol secondhand lumber ot all descriptions. Apply to Chus. T. Campbell. Standard Fashion Sheets for March, showing the latest »t>les for winter wear, are given away by O. L. \V. Kiieer. Cull and get one.
If you are in need ol ladies' and -nis furnisliings, or shoes, inspect e stock carried by K. Conley,
rhe stock 1 Wa&liingti
ley, 406
reel. Big
in ladies'shirt waist and wrappers. Agent lor Burucs Erb Laundry, if Thomas H. Taylor, • the popular liool and slioeniakcr ut No. 418 Washington street, does all. repairing neatly Itior&ugluly and at reasonable price*. He has been doing business in Cape May foi el Veil yeais. Ripsjn uppers scWeti by machine with silk to match. Lost or broken eyelets or hooks replaced. Mr*. Robert Hughes308 Washington street, carries a well, selected stock of house furnishing goods, crockery ware, wooden v fancy goods needed about a house for both Use and on.anient She sells at leasouuble prices, and keeps best quality of goods. Her stock eludes the latest of improved pa phemaiia lor the household. t York Br<*. (oompoMd of Stites York And Charles York), la a firm of contractors who have * splendid reputation for doutracxiug *nd building. They Ou >11 msuncr of jobbing as well, and are prompt In attending to business, of the most sDbsuiiUsI residences in 1 his cliy havu been erected bv them. They ran easily be reached by letter through the Cspe M*y post nfflee. or by calling or leaving orders at their residence, 912 Qneeu stiert, or 1331 Washlngtou street.'
A Necessity for Soda Water.
The j
: proposition that soda water I*
quite a necessity was tu*du in the Chancery he has Court, In Camden, Monday, but altonx-v | Samncl E. Beldnr, who advanced II, 1m-
|uile lie h
Qjiite a rumher of our voting folk* ^ n>u-, *t*ljr explained
wal..r at . ii »
look advantni
storm .in the f by going sleigh riding. We think that Frank Rutherford’s fine team of bays and brautiful *lrigh Would take the premium, as they present such a fine appearance. Visitors seen on our streets thi* week were; Mr. Stone, Mr. William; Thompson, Mr. William Farrow, Jr., and wife, Mr. D. Woolsyi. Mr. Jerry Church, Mr. William L. Cummings, Mr. Elmer Reeves and
wife.
Miss Eva Rutherford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rutherford, one ol our pest graduates of our school, hid farewe I to all her friends in this place on Monday morning as she. let; tor State Normal School, where she will take up her course ol
studv. Those <>f her ciui hA low very much ; v the best of Iuck while
drinking
j water *1. Oorsn City wa» ao b*d that Sun day vUlUirs to that n-w.rr w.-fe compelled to seek and* fuauUlus whenever they
wore thirsty.
Attorney Boldon rrpresented William Cbklfaut, who was su<-d by the Ocoau City A*Hochitk>n to enforce * rotriction in Cbalfant’s drwl. which provided thsi no goods save necessities were to be sold
on Sunday.
Proceeding w’th thi* argument ter the defense AttoA.-y Ih-ldon said Us.lbbrushm were iieouB'dtiea, and he allege.) that bath house* were open at Ocean
Studi
her lo*svery much; we all wish her
e there.
Lake Lily w in splcnded condition
thi* week. It lias great
o bposspfnsX^^
RIO GRANDE. Did .|$e ground bog shadow and get scared. Mi*s Martha Neal, has returned Horn- pltcr spending some time with Relatives in Erma. / Mrs. Arthur A. Abelle, of Phils* dclpliia, ha^ nelurned home, alter spending a week with relatives at
this place.
Mrs. Shlnev Goff has been. spending a few day* with her sislei, Mr*.
D.- F. Goff.
The skating on the Mill pond has been excellent the past week end the old as well as the young seem to enjoy the fine iprirt. The Misses Corson, of G«pe Mav,' spent one day recently wth their voting friend Mis* Eva Edward*. Plrat M. E. Chereli. the rciivsl wrr(00 still coollnnv; souls are Mug s.v.d 'at almost «m-fy •rrVide On Sunday morirfog new mwnU n. will 1* received Into the church. The $**torV morning u^le wHI b* -^The Priae of Our Hleb calling," In the rrmlnji hi* topir j will be •Thr Great esved friend* are
for skating
ions : of » ig.tln le tht in Ail
afternoon we noticed Mr,
William! -
rractions lor the young folks; hic’i'K of all'discriptions arc seen Carrying the young lolkxto and from it while their jovous voiCe* can bo
* — resday
and Mr-
iam Furrow, Jr., performing rolling act’on their, runner* ol
the lea‘t,'they aptMau-nce.
Brown that tlie
h»th hi.use pruprlct.ir*. teiulfitd th*) Uiey had fn q-iBUtly hired out bathing rubes
oh Sunday:
William Bridgewater, a anmmer vU’. tor tu the resort, eeid the emmortor who hollt'lhe trollag railway worked hi* men on two Suodats In sucoeasiouj and that when tho turnpike wa* cnmpleukl the A - sociatiou otfi-jlal* rti»de the first trip over it nil a Sundsy. Ex-Mayor Galifer told f.f r.-pe*li-d vto ' lations of the reatriutiuus in Ocean Cl'y
Vice Cbsn^elior Reed reserved docU-
Gntaew Fowl* on the Fnra. Seep at lea**- a jialr of guinea* on
cry farm as a hawk. 1
steel; to say 1 vehy graceful
Scarcely of Clam
The common clam, known to the scientist M the venus mercenaria. is becoming ex-
eecclngly scerce in the water, of Cepe May they c*a be bought cheaper «nd'Atlantic counties. The supply has been nion bena. and cblckeni can
gradually diminished for some years, owing to the very large number of persons who take them and the failnre of the-state legislature to pass proper law* to protect them. All the laws of the state seem to be made for the protection of oyster, and some people think that specie of the alien fish i* uk. closely protected. There seenfs to be hot one .law for the protection of clams, and that pne prescribes' that clams measuring less than oocyte* one-half inches
ry region*
.__J»hM j
m’on bena. and chickens can be r for table much cheaper. Tbclr are delicious. The average cbk-ken
thief will not brave coop 1 ed by guinea fowls, will
dam
;haa oo«_ jad- one balf inches rj^rzir^:, s m the poet decade with dredges by
Teasel.; itjve,"*
ie farmer In American Agrlcul-
ln warm weatl
a they * apt ti
turlsl. In warm weather they will feed themselves, as they are great foragers. but they ore apt to lay out. so It is advisable to keep them within the coop till they lay. as .often has to be
done with geeae. In|
F«| _. HPi.
A writer In the Ohio Farm* gives the following comRUlatlons of four crop* which he grew for fodder Inst season, computed from weighing the product of on« square .rod In each field, taking what he thought wa* the beat part of the field, a method perhaps oa fair for one aa the inm green. U* ton. green fc
DON’T MISS THESE BARGAINS.
To make room for our Spring Stock of Clothing and ha^e decjded, rather than to store away goods now on our
reduce the price, giving our patrons the benefit of our emergency.
Shoes we
on our shelves to
50c< Underwear at 39c
SOc. Top Shirts at 39c fStf SH0ES
25 per cent, less than others.
SHELVES MUST BE CLEARED NEW GOODS MUST REPLACE THEM
S. R. GI DOING,
414 Washington St.. CAPE MAY, N. J-
1 HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF mx.sa&mms'g! # muzuEiz S^NlRECT FROM the mil'*, saving the middleman’* profit, mnh-r.g •ti' every Blanket and Rolie at the regular whole-ale price. Do not pay a price for a cheep, no good b!nrt|set when you have a chaiu c to huv at the sifme price, a goo-l, fin-t-da*s 5 A woolen blanket. We h,.ve sold all ol rile first lot ol blankets and robe* we had. and now have a stock of blankets diiect Iron! the mill*. Regular $6 50 All Wool $4.00 2 53 Stubb 1.75 “ 2.00 Stubb 1.50 Blanket/ from $4.00 down to $1.25, and not a blanket ihat is worth less than $2.00 in the regular price. We would be pleased to have you c.rll and look at this stock, it wil cost roir nothing.
CLOT HING
Have yon seen our new Ready-Made Clothing Department? Look at the low prices in Men's, Boy's and Children’s Suits. Also the latest styles Hats. Great Bargains in Shoes. All np-to-date styles. Come and convince yourself tliat I am the cheapest in town with the largest assortment. _ I. TENENBAUM
Shocr and Gent’s Outfitter,
Sol. Needles' ol
The Leading Clothier, 8 508‘Washington Street.
i’ old stand.
SAMUEL E. EWING . . . General Contractor. . . HOUSE MOVING A SPECIALTY. Post Office Adarsss, Cape Map Court Hou-e, N. J.
A. c.
[psasTiiii
0 PAiHTER^ AHD^DECOBATOH ^ Ylt OFFICE—416 Washington Street,
CAPE MAY, N. J.
Br.inih Office in Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA ft- BEADING HOTTS. f L ATLAUTIC CHT. BAIL'.CAD, ENCilNfS BUJtN HARD COAU BMOKK. I1DIEKT TINE TABLE JN EFFECT GCt. 1.1901. 1 • ^TnilwWvi- CV May for Phlimkrh bl>:
Accommodatl
' 8 JO.
A. H — Acrommodatlon. Arm
« -ro niila.M|4iia 8JO. Arriva Nrw
York via Wlnalow Jum-tlon • 11^53
q -jr I*. -il.-Expro*. Arrive Phlladol-
o-iJ phlaSU.
Bmi'Uy*— » . I*. M.r-Expitm. Arrive PblUd.-b
phi* 0.40.
Train, leave Phlbulclpbla for Cape May:, Week n»y<— 8.45 A -,J I 5' Exprc * t - ArriTr C*!* 4 ,I 5 Arrive Cope May P.M.—Acponunodotlon. Arrive Cape
Sumlaya—
®-45 ^ ailOte.
Rxpm*. Arrive*
mt .Cipe
. . . . iillr. bim.port ami point* in Interior Pennaj r vania. lli-Ja-t* and informatJon at rtatloui W. G. Bi.si.Kk'. Gen’l Supt. KngQN 1. WKBics.'Gen’l Paiw’r Agent.
W* ST JERSEY and seashore RAILROAD. IN KFFBCT OCTOBER t, 1901. Trains will leave Cape May as follows for PHILADELPHIA.
rive* at Philadelphia 9.39 A. M. IJ 70 A. M — Express. Connects Irmn f'd" Angtese* branch, Ocean City and Sea Isle City. Arrives at Philadelphia
Mb
MOTIONS.
J®“Agent for Standard Patterns. G 00c?5 » Lais'aadOeiits' Farnisigs 518 WASH lOTOI STREET, CAPE MAY. N. J.
Thc CorR Mat Hkrai.d invites letters from its readers on any subject, a
•t'8° “ *«T ■»!««. U. Isle Citj. Arrive* at Philadelphia ( paper. The only conditions attached there-
SCNDJY TVAIiiS.
option), and the letter* to be free from
You hare alresJy lesme< moyt seasonable, »nd up to
notion*. Ladies and Gcnfs f bools, shoes, etc. arc to be fi rock price*. Should there b.
ha* not. csll at the a
t oP the writer
at his om of-
-'i
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