Cape May Herald, 15 February 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 8

FISHING CKLLK. Mre. Lid<i Rccvch, ol West ^«|>e , jj.ciu usi ! tiu.Mi.iy with be* •Intliir at the 1*. O. Walter Cha»c, of Holly Bi-ncli, wus-theKuent of S. T. Shaw utul ^vrileon Thmsday last. Alik. Harry B. Thompson, of C: cen Creek, visited her parents heic on Monday. Alts. Marne ScheHenjier and son • R«s*i I, <-f T'-iWM-nds Inlet is spend* , tigja lew da)s this week, With her p * parents. Jt'scph James, of Gneen Creek, •spent Sunday last with his brother, ( .Joldtl ol this place. ^Ir*. Hannah W'oalson returned hpmc on Satuidny iltcr spending s’» week with her sister Mis. - Maine SchelUnger, of.Towsends Inlet. Fenton Yeatickv, of Dins Click, was a Sunday visitor at the home ot -his parrots. Mrs. John Dc Hersey and Mrs. . Ptlriille, of liii'hland City, criter- " tamed Mr. Oliva Koheits and son Stanley, of Holly Beach, ai d C. S. Shaw and wife, W. J. McKeen wife .•'and flauahtcr one evenint: last week. •Some miscreant has broken about six window ttlas- at the cottage til liigton heath situated at Svlvan ave. AVhat n pity to have such things running at large. There has been a great deal o' •trouble about some one on some things » e call them mice and rats) cart^ in^things away Irom the hi tel at Highland City. Just before the icccnl SnfiWstorm the mice made raid on the shearing in jthe refrigerator and got it ready fur the old rut 'to.carry away when the snow came on so 'heavy he had to retire for awhile iftttil the "snow could forge When he could manage it with ease.

BUKLblGH. / Harry .Stites* of Conrt Hons* a business trip to th.s place o

' Al. x. Douglas and' wife spent Thursday evening with relatives aV Couit House. — Mr*. H. C. Caney and- (Uughter Miss Elsie called oy Iriends at Court P House on Monday. Miss Nellie Gandy spent Mondax ! and Tuesday with her sister at Court

s House.

r Mr. and Mrs. Steelman, of Mill- . srillc, are on an extended yisit^rtth L their son Edward here. ^ Edgar Allen, of Court House, j spent part of Sunday with his friend ! Michael Fitzgerald.

I David Scull, of Eldoia, this playe on Saturday ■ g|fVr the f air »*• [

in^ lixik

■& Cliulpn S. Cresse and w ile spent Tuesday-jyijh het mother, Mn

Lydi.i Stone.

Jones Hand, of Lester, was a SVpver Siindav visitor in this place. I-! Mrs. G. A. Heriti-ge, of Court Hfilotiae, and Mrs. Rcxic Parsons, of I Afillville, called on relatives in this

F place on Friday.

The people of ibis place terdend j Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fisher a sur- | piise puny* on Monday evening, | V h:ch was well attended and much Emijoycd by all present.

DENMSVILLE.

P' Fraiik Earnest was w th his fjrtrtdy

on Bundav.

J. |. K. Canoll is on the • sick list

: .Bus week.

Miss Eidifn Gandy was with her

! -parents on Styrfh**v

Mm. Geary was With er duaghter

at Couit'_House Tuesday.

Mrs. Dora C^ma has been visiting irieud* at Ttickaboe. * Enoch James, of Fort Washing3_J^Jwaa w.th hts father this f Thomas Ludlam, Jr., of Philadelphia. was visiting Edward R. tildes

T^Eatuiday.

Continued cold weather; th^ ponds are crowded with skaters j and the ice is eight inches thick. , |_Mis*>es Roxan Gandv and Franks

Holmes attended

Thomas Ludlam, Jr., of Phil

g Edward R. tildes

Holmes attended a. leach^'V Mo.V* '* the week with

a»«ocl.iti'.n in Jersey City last week. Mr*. Jostpt« / B?dwn>^

f Jennie Annenlev anil Edward/R. ( Mrs. Diporah Thompron' entcrj Stiles were i t the Court House try- tained Cap'., in Edgar Norton and

the Uachers cxaiuinatidn lAi] wife, of Court House.

The gunners from here are slaving

ilddu " ' *-

CAPE MAY POINT. » Horace Coraon ha* got a job with f|. C. (>ile. at painting. ; Harry Oliv. r and Percv Haklcmar Swe their contract nearly finished In tfw ncWvCar b-irn. 1 ’ip* A. -Swain .ha* ' fini-hed e * hew tin roof"on pail of the

le Home.

lain §lilwell ia on the sick fist »-k. Edward Mdlcrisa subati-

eLigiit House for him. Reeves and wife hare K his father and mother i Week, duiing this cold

A Man’s Duty

to hts family extends beyond the mere protlsion ol food and shelter (or TO-DAY. Their future protec■tion should be securtfd through Life Insurance in

The Prudential Insurance Co. of Imerlcn.

Conhscl. FORRKST F. DRYDBN. SecreUrrH. X. Richardson*, As»t Snpt., Cspe May Court House, S. J.

sphere is nothing *■ which goes faster than

Full size, A'o. 8 tin WASH BOILER Met a lie Bottom, for '6oe. Week beginning February 17th only. No Boiler to be ‘^sold at this price unless you cut out this advertisement and bring it with you. CHAS. A. SWAINS p o.-Boxs^i. 30£rr JAGKSOK ST., ' 6 CAPE MAY-

Corson had their ice boat Ijuf Wcilnesdav ami also George Bohm and Pike Hand but* the wind .was' too I light for a race; Rutherford, and Howard Otter was also there. John W.'C irson, Jr., has got his signal tower completed .at the Life Saving Station; he put the flag pole up one day lust week. It is forty feet long. u

GREEN CREEK. John Wool son, of Holly. Beach', was calling on friends here on Wed-e-day.* StilwejT Town«end, of Cape Mav City, was with friends here on Wedicsday. Mihs'Rae Holme* spent last week With friends at Fishiiig Creek and Cold Spring. Mr*. Jennie Wootson spent Wedne*day with her sister, Mrs. Harry Thompsbfj.

The

Frank

on Wcdne*dnv.

Mrs. John He*« and Mr* Down* wa* with friends at Court House —

Wednesday. -

Mrs. Patjfcnoe CWk, < t West Cap

e K: G. E. gave their brother,

k Matthews a W

wood chopp ng

the'wild dudks in the souiUk,'bring

inghoroe all they can carry, Mrs. Elmer Hemingway and

daughter, spent part of tasf week at Fl»bing Creek with Chas. 1 Heming-

way and Wile.

WEST CAPE MAY.

Mr. Thomas Eldredgc is bn the

sick list this week.

Mrs Joseph Whea'on ha«" been visiting Innids at Camden lycm'ly. We notice a for rent sign 00 the

Hotel ‘ Mis* (Jrace Wood mil '

took

with liivndson Broadway Wet! e cold weather has stopped the k on the' beach froM ; it is tdockrd Mr.- Frank _ k »c-. There is lots id fee on the j Mr Lester Smith, of Holly Reach, t SIumc { K Is a okrlg. 1 over Sunday, II Lake Lily is six hurliea! Me. Hsnv k ; it i» ajiteiuk <1 skating. There hi* part Ith««r ■«, *Hir huruilvd on llKifesin H)

Me

»-B. I\uvwm and Horace, hi* 1

cottage on Mechanic street. Mrs. Mary Detwyler entertained

her sister Emma, of Wilmington,

a lew da- 8 this week.

Mr. Je*slc Brown is occupying

hts new home, which fi

completed on Mechanic stiect.

BUSWMfl OPPOETUHITIM. [Advertisements under this head, set in iUiu type, kvc cent* a line per issue, m advanck. Display tj-pc, 10 cents per Hut ] Get It at Hogan's. Segars at wholesale, 105 Petly si.

P. O. box j 1.

George Fieemun, toe bill poster.

HermU Ollkc.

Boys' School Shoc-a $1.00; worth $1.50, ul I'cilhnbauni s.

For nil the news, ti manner, subscribe lor

Don’t miss getting your horse Blankty and Rube at cost

Lovett’s.

: cost price i

Poultry, Game and bquid s killed and dressed to order at Cainpbell’s,

^08 Deer

rertur street.

FIND

The Uust and best for Headot"-

FOR SALE—A lot

hand lumber ol a Apply to Chas. T. C

kpply ti Standard

t ol, ( desci 1

Fashion Sheets tor

March, showing the latest styles for winter wear, aic given away by O. L. W. Kilter, Call and get one.

If you are in need ot ladies' and gents furnishings, or shoes, inspect ihc stock canted by K. .Conley, 4--6 Washington stiect. Big reductiuira in ladies' shin waist and wiappore. Agent tor Bumcs'Eib L.-utmJiy. tf Von have already learned where thtr best, most seasonable, and up to date dfy goods, notions, 1-adits and Gent’s iumulting*’ boots, shoes, dc. arc to be found, at bedrock prices. Should there be even one that has not, caU at Uie store of ( ills Sifltcn ( Hand, at once, corner kroadway and 4U11 Ave. West Cape iUf. j

REDUCTION IK Foil & Winter Clothing OPEN YOUR

DON'T MISS THESE BARGAINS.

To make room for our Spring Stock of Clothing and Shoes we have decided, rather than to store away goods now on our shelves to reduce the price, giving our patrons the benefit of our emergency.

50c* Underwear at 39c 50c. Top Shirts at 39c

kEw shoes

per cent, less than others.

SHELVES MUST BE CLEARED NEW GOODS MUST REPLACE THEM

S. R. GIDDING,

414 Washington St.. CAPE MAY, N. J-

1 HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF ^IRECT FROM the mil-s. -Living the middleman's profit, making

price.

n You haVe a chatlte

n blank*!. V

every Blanket and R>>!>c at the regular whole-ale prii Do not p.i\‘ a price for a cheep, no good blanket i

.- name price, a good. firM-cbi** 5A woolen blank*!. We have

bpol Mild •lioeniiiker al No. 418' W) ' , ' 0, ' 0, ol hlunkeis and lobch WeJiHtl, ithil ntn* have a stock

Washington street, dors all ri-u.ur- ‘ ,l biankcU direct from the mill.N.

Ihiogion street, dm-s all ij

mg ucMtly tbuiiniglnly and at reasonable pi ices. He- has been doing business in Cape May for elveti ycais. Kips in uppeis sewed by machine with silk to match. Lo*i or broken eyelets or hooks icpLccil.

Mrs. Robert Hughe*308 Waolrin]

Well

nng

:s a Well selected furnishing good*,

ton street, stock of ll

crockery ware,

[Oods needed about a house for,

.She sells at

leasonable price*, and keeps tue bc*l quality of goods. Her slock iniles the laiH>< of improved para-

isehold. tf

_ oUn,

wooden ware and

:v 8<

both Use alul ornament

e'i Italia for the hone*

and l.hail

Un«. loon arles Yuri

■k), is s Uim uf c

t-paial for coiitraming and budding. They do all mniinur of jobbing as/Vclf, amt are prompt In attending to ImsiiK-aa. Several of the mr»t *utwUMilud residence hi I hi* cUjrJiave U-ui ereeted l>v Ibeiu. They ran easily be reached by lellcr thron^b ibe. C*pe May post office, or by calling or leaving union at their rouldonw, 012 Qiinon Nlrw l. or 1‘iol Wa»hli>Ktun Mrcet.

SciiowBumi

CONCLUDED FROM 1ST FACE.

Mrs. Waller N. Hand entertained j of f 1 Thursday. Mr. and Mix. H ' H.' eTa ’ EldredgC) Mra. Anthony Cresse, i 01 *'

Ellsworth Hughe* and di.ughter P u!!rd u "' ^ * lrut «’ « nd dc '

Ircifg. .

worth Hughe

iry, Mrs. W. H. Reeves, Mr*,

k. ticiiil, and Mr. Henry Reeves.

FOURTH WARD NOTES.

Mf«. J- P. Schellenger entertained

er sister during the weel

to the rcscnc, knowing fully veil the

he was taking. The brave lough with froftt-biuen fingcrai

althoi

during the week.

There is probable a* much ice and

w • tennined strokes. When Uiey bad nearly

reached the schooner, which wo# mboct airen miles off fbore, Water lugged and Dearly sunk, the tbf* boat Harold, in command of Captain Thomas Pateman, barge in tow, from Norfolk. Vo., bound for

lArndmi, Conn., arrived.

is pro!

i many ducks at this end ot

nth as the re, is fire

thd other end.

__ Mr.. M. B. Scull has retired from th'fc'fjroccn business, and will cntei

vocation nc •

of this city.

We are sorry Id h accident ol Mr.,Dai

e trimming trees on .Thurs-

day and broke- hi* leg.

Mrs. Horace Ware was culled to the bciudde of her father, who is lying veiy low at the residence of his

daughter at Bridgeton.

f. Warren Hughes ha* received

damage from the railroad account of the accident in

it his

loaded with pine 1

»ke. Si C.

botmdto^Ci

'V a lexJll j-cnpt.’in. Martin Harris, they were taken on |

board the tug. which also took in tow Captain Sooy and Crew, bringing them nnder the land, where Shcy had no dlfficbit

reaching the *hore. Both the captain oi uie a ~ t • , ifod the tug were greatly snrprUed I ca P eS - M:ln nel WEtStS and WOOl

!o find the life savers eo far such terrible seas, northwi

of floating ice. which would have

$5 000

l>«ny on account ot the .djcci which he lost his Jeg at the knee. Mr. H. C. Pierson hasTxmjJht out tie .grocery business of.M. "B. Scull. He tikes charge to-day. The new firm will b* kuu^n as H.

C. Pierson Si Son.

Mr..J. B. Schellenger.was showing prospective purchasers through his cottage on Monday- For a minilarr <-T years past-it has been occupied

h? M»*- A. A. B-tyer. Captain Zcb. York hursday morning tack

rst with a No. 8 shot gua on his shoulder. It hioked tis<l fur the i;but the Captain said cals he vurciucni* Use Was altar this

After the schooner, Frank Hubert, of O ^

Inml

Regular SS SO All Wool S4.00 " 2 50 S.ubb 1.75 “ 2.00 Stubb 1.50 Blonkc-i* from $4.00 down to $1,251 and not a blanket tjiat is worth lets tli.in>$2 >io fir Ibe rcgul.if price. We would bo pleased to have you call ahd lobk at this stock; it Wil

cost votl nothing.

CLOTHINO

Have )*mx seen our new Beady^Mnde Cldlhing Dsjjartinent?

in Mea'B, Roy'S ttiid Ckiiaten's Suits. Also rgains id Shoes. All up-to-date styles;

Come and convince yourself that I am the cheapest in' town with thd

Look at the low prices-in the latest styles Hats. Gn

1 the ehfapest in to’ NENBAUM and Gent's Outfittc

>1. Need]

largest assortment. |, f e

The Leading Clothier, Sheer 508 Washington Street.

SAMLJ£L L. EWING

. . . General Contractor. . ,

HOUSE MOVING A SPECIALTY.

Post Office Addrccs L Cepe May Court Hou-e, H. J.

7 a. c. a 11 jE,

3 > Sfi£73s ; a!!,_

PAj?iTEB^AHD^DECOMTOH*|li OFFICE—4SS Washington Street,

Brunch OfUcc in Phil.idelphia. CAPE MAY, N. J.

SPECIAL!

Lbt of soiled infants dresses both long andS^hort,also ladies’

gowns will be

Sold at Half Prtee. AU our winter stock of coats,

chlty iii

:hing the *horc. Both the capL-iin of the

surprised j

shore in underwear at big reduction

■r, ch w<

made it impossible for them to land had not

gale ndl

implii •ored

Imented

the master of the tng, who

them much for their bravery otic

them. - Lakewood in Tbe Pines.

FLORIDA'S NORTHER MOST RIVAL Lakewood. New ]Snej, has been steadily goiningin repuuUon every year as ■ winter sanitarium, ita situation being close enough to the aea to fie influenced by the warm al-

»6r Please call and examine stock of Milliner)', Dry Goods, Notioi

&c. t &c., &c.

Corsets aiiil Wrappers, Special for Sloot figures. Mrs. TURNER, -516 Wasnington Street.

Lakewood with iU mMi

pleasant drives, golf links, etc., is

Belt.

a* a - health resort

hotels I TIMETABLE IS EFFECT OCT. L 1B0L

•* ’ '* — fur philadeL his:

t during tlie'winter and early spring,

■Jf.um Philsdel-

mTa!

pSILADELPHIA k EEAfiIX3 EOTTE, 1 ATLANTIC CUT SAXLS0A3, ESG1XES BURN HARD COAL NO

h.MOKK.

raXETABLE IS EFK

r re * I ^ , r A. JL — Aocoint ■ing.i /TO I'hliaiMphla WAO. An the ' York via Winslow Jtitu

j 3-is Vais'”

ArB " n,,tak

Tnlq ,... r.Mrf|*l. a* ».,!

Wsz 4-iS'A-

4 ? ' L,-sr?

Amv*

rrilr 5 MV '1 r lion 1IJP

Arrive Cap. M«y

3MCTTABD 8EA8S0RB IN EFFECT OCTOBER i, 1901. Trains will leave Cape May os follows for PHILADELPHIA.

<MO £«£,

rives a

7 70 A ^ Eaprtsa. Omnects from ' O Auglesea branch, Oteon City and Sea Isle City. Arrives at Philadelphia 7 ^O **• —Aceommodhtloif. Connects •’•O fruui Auglcses, Octaa Citr'fend Sea sURdaT TkAINS.

3.20

s principal suit ions. Arrives st Phila-

deipbia fl-is-

1 C OfcF- **•— Bjtprt**. Connects from '"u-FAtiglHiei Braiich, Ocean City and Sea Ifde City. Arrivea at Philadel-

phia 7.05P.M.

FROM PHILADELPHIA. Trains leave for Cape May—Express, woo A. M. snd < P. M. week daya. Accoihmo-

MIILIKHT.

lOTKHti

r Agent for Sfabdtfd Pattern*, G^ds, W am Guts’Fniiic