Cape May Herald, 22 March 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 8

Contractor Sweeton, of Camden > wre in thi* place on Sunday. Oliver MeDanJels, of Rio Grande, spent Tuesday with relatives here. Jeremiah Long, of Philadelphia, apeut Sunday with his parents in

this

t place.

H. C. Cat his mother, Edward Howell, r>t Court made a business trip.to this place on

jirey spent yC. R. Care

Tuesday.

Alex. Douglas,

Court House, spepl

their son, Edgi

Sr., and wile, 01 rpt Sunday with'

RIO OftANDB. The croak of the Irogs is now beard and spring isoow approaching Mrs. Nelson Hand was a Cape May City visitor on Wednesday of last week. Llewellyn Hildreth, of Atlantic City, it enjoying a few days with hi*

brother.

Frank Jones who has been living! n the farm of Dr. Slaughter, has mved from the farmer and now esides in one of the N. S. Sugar ^ampany’s houses and will till the the coming season.

C. R. Carayand wile, oi Bhila- y ■ delphia, spSm the week with Mrs., «

.Carey's nfother.

W. S. Erricson, ot Court House, \ called on friends in this place

: Wednesday.

Edward Steelnnin, of Millvil passed Sunday with his family

this place.

Herbert Manning is spending this week with' his lather in

den.

Miss Maude Yearricks, of Fishing Creek, spent part of the week with her friend, Miss Etta Douglas. Miss Ada I-ong is enjoying an extended visit with friends in Philadelphia. -H. C. Carey and flS- Douglas - made a business trip to t^out

Alex

ended

7-

Douglas, Jr., the funeral of 1

at Green Creek, on Sunday

County Sup West Cane Ma

d wife s

f Thos. Erricsci

Sunday..

A. W. Hand,

Mr. Arthur Abelle and wife, of Philadelphia, has returned home alter spending some time with rela-

tives and friends.

W. Mitehland, who is supoerintending the building of the new

_ Iding o

bridge from here to Five Mile Beai

was a Su "

this place.

i a Sunday visitor

e Mile Beach at home in

Mrs. Walter Eldredge, of Haddonfield, is spending a very enjoyable week with her mother, Mrs.

Crease.

Misses Mi Habb, were Court House.

irtha

Sal

Neal and Nora iturday visitors at

DBNRISVILLE

Mr. and Mrs. German Smith, oi

Camden, were visiting friends here on Sunday. *

Mrs. Annie Davis was visiting bar mother during the week. John Hewitt, of Cape Mav City,

who has been the guest of Captain

gave a very interesting addre

no, u

Utoe May, visited the public school in this place.on Tuesday, and

cresting address.

FISHING CREEK. Mrs. Jennie Woolson is visiting her sister Mrs. Harry Thompson, of Qreen Creek; this week. Bertran Snyder and lady friend spent'Saturday evening with friends . in Burleigh. ■ A. H. "Snyder and wife are visitfriends in Philadelphia and

urg

Swam Woplson and wile, of Cape

relatives

^aptaic

J. Douglas, was called upon by a number of our young people Ust

■ Holmesburg this week.

iVoylsi

May Poiot, was calling on re! ki this place on Sunday last. Mrs. Bulah Isard and son are guests of Mrs. Cyntnia Matthews

this week.

Fenton Ycarricks, of Dias Creek, spent Sunday with Vfm. Yearricks

and family.

-Daniel Woolson entertained company frorp^—Philadelphia on Sun* "Charles Hemingwav'attended the funeral of Mrs. Erricson of Green. Creek on’ Sunday Ust. Mrs. Mame Schellenger returned to her home from Townsends Inlet on Wednesday after spending several weeks with her parents. Mrs. Emma Barnett entertained her mother, Mrs. Montgomery, the

past week.

Messrs Billerbeck and Hosbach,

of Philadelphia, paid a visit to North Highland and appointed Daniel Woolson as their agent to look after property and get a tenant for the house. Anyone wishing a cheap

n get it by calling on D.

Mrs. Samuel Corson celebrated her 40th anniversary of birth last wpeV by Ailing around her various

members of her fam»ly.

The Dennisville school library association organized lor the beqifit of the school library held an entertainment in die K. of P. ball Uaf Thursday evening ; a great number ■me out to aid the advanced)' : education and $20 was realii

esult. been

■ Con-

ized

P. W.

assigned b^

cai

at the resul

Brederback has

„ »y the New Jersey lerence to officiate as pastor ot this place. Onr former pastor F. 8. Hick* goes to Whitefield and Har-

mony. '

The members of the K. P. order gave a supper in their Hall Wednesday night March 19. Great preparations were made and an enjoyable evening spent.

. place 1 Woolsc

. S. T. Shjiw spent several days this week with friends in Philadel- - Miss Mattie Barnett is spcnd)n| this week with her aunt, Mrs. Anni Woolson, at Cape May.

WEST CAPE MAY. On Monday night, the council met in the new office. Mist Laura Bishop has gone to die city for an extended visit.

Mr. Aver* is getting along nicely with his sonooT, showing'that he is

the right man in the right

Mr., David HugW

: ‘his property bv putti

walk around his house.

that

pUce.

inproving

putting .a cement

Snow, hlow,aunshine is the record

reek—regular

so |

hug the stove.

of the

- alter having it weather made

Mrs.

home.

winter weather pleasant. Thi*

Ir*. H. H. Eldredge has returned ie." Her brother, we are glad to

is Letter. ‘

Mr. George Edmunds, we are sorry to sav, has gone back to the

Mrs. Charily Hughes w 30 triends in the Bohuigl MAandMrs.Wm. S^it

* calling recently

rith.Mr. and

Hi. J Mrs. Wm I I Mrs. Joseph Brcwton were visiting Mr. and Mrs Courtfand Reeves

, la*-. Kridav.

| • On Tuesday night a -meeting was - Called to-flyct trustees foi the public '• school. Landis, Livingstone Eldredge and ' ' “

| were elected.

If the (-meetings of the Chapel -old have as many to attend »s ose of public meetings, bow it would encourage the - pastor; but they fad To respond to the ringing of

. the bell.

The third series of ^rokinoj parties was given at ttfc homc ol Cheater Landis on Monday everting; those present were Misses Alice Brewtdo, ‘ May N'csi, Ada Tolbert, Floreno Eldredge. Julia Blattner, Messrs Warren "Neal, Henry Reeves, Howard Stiles and Cheater Lepdta.

could those

WOMAN AND FASHION

The Noose Illustrated herewith la at white taffeta, with the lower part adorned with tiny horiaontal tucks and the upper Mctkw tucked vertically, with the edge finished In points, which are bordered with'cream lace threaded with black velvet baby rib-

ed with the ribboe thi model Is very jrfetty and more 1 able hi darker BOk trimmed wi broidery galoo ln pretty eoTt t Philadelphia -Ledger. SeMlble. Meavaa ta Vena A greater contrast between the aleevae of five year* ago and tboee of today can scarcely be imagined. Then women won regular arm - balloon* wWcb If property manipulated o.uktat to bare settled the flying machine problem once and for aU. bar finally they r*aeiv*it tbemaetvm into more sensible proportteM autll one can'now the asm., tw sew rteevea hueient

?«rzrz:

turned baek at the rtbew and the steeve thee fitted fro etbew to wrtst. And the pertMe heewseo wykt aed «A bow may be of a materia] quite distinct from the oppw pert a* lues or ehtffoe er .mhulfimifl aatta. Or At eeff may tan hue* widely aa tatwaM the *»ew ahd wiltf.

Forget Your Troubles

long enough to think ol the happiness you can give your family by presenting them with a policy of^LiQc Insurance. The Prudential issues policies to suit your means.

The Prudential Insurance Co. of Inerlca. Homo Offie*: M*wark, V. J.

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EDGAR B. WARD, Jd Vice Pres, and Counsel. FORREST F. DRYDEN, Secretary. H. B. RICH/.BDBON, Asst. SupL, Cape Msy Court House, N. J.

ONE WEEK ONLY

1 Gallon Tin Milk Cans 18c. t*3 “ J2C. 1 . « 9c. J Gallon Milk Cans-Ernerald Agate-w4ro, 6oc, ^3 Q. Milk Cans ditto, jop. 2 Qj. u <l j 40c. J 14 Qt. IX Tin Dairy Pail 30c. 10 Qt. 41 ’ “ 25c. CHAS. A. SWAIN, P. O. Box 841. 305-Z JAGKSON.ST, ,6 ' CAPEJT MAY.

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mmiLii&mii&xtrw Is Your Assurance That for every dollar invested with u* you

get a full dollar’s worth.

ton St.,

Otir store and factory, 311 Wathingti

i* the originator of Diamond and Stone Cutting in this city. We make a specially of Cut.

ting, Polishing and Setting ol Gems.

The Repairing Department is equipped with all that is Needful to Insure First Olass Work, is noder Personal Supervision and has Stood the Test for Over Half a CenturySpectacles and Eye Glasses A FuIX Line on WATCHES, CLOCKS, SOUVENIRS and SILVERWARE, Novelties, Bric-a-Srac, Etc. JOSEPH K. HAND, 311 Wa»hington-Str;ct, CAPE MAY ClTy, N. J.

CUT THIS OUT. Its Worth Honey to Yon t DISCOUNT OF 10 PEA CENT. On all Goods will be allow'ed up to s April 1, iqoi. \ jr7 Double Team Harness, *12 up J \M MY MAKE Single Work Harness, SIO up

MY MAKE

COLLARS, all sixes.to Fit Your Horse, Guaranteed, from $1.50 to

CARRIAGE HARNESS.

I have a few S ngle Sets I have just

Received from $ia up.

All Goods Guarantied or Your Honey Back w* ido jLtDymzpw

Feil-Less bm\ Pads

CLOTHING Have you 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 up-to-date styles. Come and convince yourself that I am the cheapest in town with the largest assortment. , I. TENENBAUM The Leading Clothier, Sheer and Gent’s Outfitter, 508 Washington Street. Sol. Needles’ old stand.

M. E. CONFERENCE. (COKCLUDSD rkOU FIRST PACE) J. D. Fox; Trinity, C. H. Elder; Wairso Itreet, John Goorley, and Wesley, J. B.

iegee.

Tnckerton, W. S. Ludlow. Viooenbjwn, ]. p. Webb. Waretovn L’lroult, Frank Y* n H***Went Greek. J. W. Brown, Windsor, J. A. Judge. NEW BBVNSWICE DISTRICT. Preriding Elder, J. L. Roe, Aebury Park. Adelphia. Wm. DUbrow. Anbury Park-Firmt, W. R. Wedderapoon; We*t Park, W. W. Rlgley. Atlantic Highlands, D. C Cobb. Be Hard. C. R. Smith. Bclar, D. B. Lyon.

Wall, E.

Whiteaville and Harmony, T. S. Hicks. The report of the statistical secretary for the past year showed 50.990 full members, 4jo5 probationers, *39 local preachers, 71s deaths, i£68 children baptised, 973 adults baptised, 361 schoola, 7094 ofiipers and

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|*a?bera. 4psi» »fhol»r., 335 churches, ptopeny value *.M74.ooo, paraotuges 600, paid on baildlngs 1783.950, prid

>resent indibtt

(606,831, average attendance at .Sunday schools 31,014, home department 3558, enr-

Rfadley Beach, T. S. Brock. Cliff wood and ckfsetjuake, A L Burkett. Crakbary, H. W- Ihown, Eaton town and Tintba Falk, Henry Johat “ », J. C Cnlp.

, H a Weatherby.

Fort Hancock. C. M. Jobnaon. V

n. W.C-

Highjands. J. A Oakes Hightatown; Q. R- *f«*l- )T y In

j Hdward M.

wn and Cookstown, l w, Reid,

rg, c. V. D. Conover,

, _ Jrg, J. W. Presby. TKeyaport—Calvary, a K. Hlrkraan JR. John s, Joseph Garrison.' Lakehnm and Whitings, N. W. Wick-

Utile Silver. W. T. Ully.

T.

*11; i F. SI

le.

, J. F. Hellenman. , H. J. C

Long Branch—Asbary. T. S. Hammoad

1. W iy;S

Manasqaan, J. W. Gamble.

New Brunswick—First Chorch, Ji Moore; Pitman, O. M. Stafford; St, Jajne*',

M. H Snyder

New Egypt and Colliers Mills,

New Lisbon, B. H. Ooad.

B. C. Hancock.

aa Poet, M S. BridfieemiS,

Bad Bank—Flrw Chnrch.

Grace, E. J. Knlp.

iaysTSvilk, J. W. Morris. •

Sea Bright, NihonBelyes.

SLattard Circuit. Joseph JsApmm amlj, Soath Amboy. C. W. C Mclatyw

Spring Lak Tom's Rive

7. T. VaHent.

SPECIAL! Lot of soiled infants Jressefi both long find short, also ladies’

gowns will be

Sold at Half Price. All our wi nter stock of coats,

capes, flannel waists and wool underwear at big reduction Staff"Please call and examine stock of Millinery, Dry Goods, Notion*,

fen, &$.

Corset! ind Wrappa, Specitl for Stout Figures. Mm- E. TURNER, 916 Washington Street.

WHY NOT BUT. shore you mu get the lest Goods at lowest Prices

A lew of opr Pripek are a» follows i Fruit ^Mddine, aaaorted flavors, .10 St. Charlr* Evaporaicd Cream, .05’ Borden's Peerwaa » M .06 Silver Brand Condensed Milk, .10 Catsup [quart bottles,]

Macaron - ,

.w,— RSriG.n^o^ ,to,-a5 -

Tranton Butter Cracker*: 1

3. m. nmmm) Chom ^ hott% ^ bDtU., . Spiced Pickles, “ .10find .ta PifrwGerman Mortaid, .to Coods Delivered Free of Charge.

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.

ADVANCE. Di.pUy type, 10 cents per line.]

Head tbe IIeb ild for ail the news.

Get it at Hogan’s.,

Segars at wholesale, 105 Perry tt.

George Freeman, tue bill poster.

Id or

Herald Office.

Boys’School Shoe* $1.00; 1 $t-5o, at Teiienbaurn’s.

For all manner.

I the news, told in rem subscribe lor the H er

idablc RAIJ)

Don’t miss getting your horse Blanket and Robe at coy

price at

'Fancy table butter and butter all kinds at Campbell's, 308 Deer

FIND

and Neuralgia. ! cent*' to FI NO CO.. 1

Cape May, N. J.

Poultry, Gamp and Squabs killed and dressed to, order at Campbell's, 308 Dccgtur street;

A BOUT... I.0RD~R0SSI.YN and his System that Went Wrong. LORD ROSfiLYN invented a »ymtem by which he {tiopoacd to make the Bank of Monte Carlo look like a fourth mortgage oa a peanut aland. But aotnething went wrong. The noble "LwcL’' not the bank, “went broke.'* A good system 41 hard to evolve; hot even a poor one is better than acne. This store, of course, is run upua system, perhaps the best ever devised. And this we can say with perfect propriety, because bat few of us features are otWtnji It's a c«nbination of the best pointrertinny systems. Bot it's not perfect Tell as iu fatdu. MILUNER1. NOTIONS. X>ytr Goods, Lillies' and Gents' Finislmns fifflr Agent for Standard Patterns. ®sEstWsla»K» 518 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPEJMAY.N. J.

FQR SALE—A lot ol aeconU-

iber ot all descriptii

ihef

Sb ict 1

Kneer. Call and

hand lumber ot all desci Apply to Chas. T. Campbell.

Standard Fashion Sheets for

ring the latest styles for sre given; awtly by O.

'get one.

March, showi winter wear,

l. w. r

hington atrect. Big reductions otaf shirt waist and wrapper*. ^gentTor Barnes Erh Laundry, tf

Thomas H. Taylor, tfe pop ar hoot and* ahocmakcr at ^*{0^^418 Wailiiugton atrect, do«» all repair-

at all rej

Ihoroughtly and

ice*. He has been

Cape May for

ing neatly ! at reasoiKihlc' pric*

doing business in Cape

elven years. Rips in uppers sewed by machine with silk to match. Lost or broken eyelets or hooks replaced.

Mrs. Robert Hug he* 308 Washington street, carries a well selected Mock of house furnishing goods, crockery ware, wooden ware'and

s a

furnishing wooden wi fancy goods needed about a house for both ti*e and ornament. She sells at ■ easonabtc prices, and keeps the

icasqnablc prices, and keeps the bitsrqualUy of good*. Her stock includes the latest - of- improved pan phemalia lor the Jiouschold. tf

ork Broa. (ooaipumri of Situ* York Charles York), la a firm of 00a-

trector* who bav« a *{rteodid repnuUon for oeutrectlng and building. They do 3 ,ao •11 manner of Jobbing aa well, and am prompt lu attending to bdrinea*. Sever*I of Um mn*t subsiantlal veridenoM lu thi*

city have been erected bv them. They r»n earily be reached by letter through Um Capes^fay pott otBoe, or by oalllng or Maviug order* at ttmtr rwatdenee, »tt

5 CITY BAXLBOAS.

ENGINES BUBN^kfiD COAL. NO TIMETABLE IN EFFECT OCT.KWS*. Trains leave C*pe May lor PhUadctrUa; Week Day*— <7 A. M. — Aooomssndatloft. Ar*vr» 7 *45 PhlladplpWa 9A0. Arrive New York via Wlariow Juwrtria U JEt

3.3s

4-30 1 VtlS'”* Train* leave Philadelphia tat Ca*e May t Week Davi— 8.45 A J * I a? Elprctt ' Al,tTe 4« i 5 p t ^ n ~ Expffm - AmT *

4->s

Suud.va— 1 Arrive* at Cap* ve Beading Terminal, FfcR*. dcljihla, for New York, Bethlehem and potato on the Lehigh Valley, Beading, FMIavllto, Willhunywrt and point* In Interior Praniy*. —mix. Tickctt and informalio* at atatioa. '. G.^rauA-a, GenTSnpt. Boson J. Weeks. Qeal FasaT Agent.

XJL/Z&T JERSEY AND SEASHORE “ RAILROAD. IN EFFECT OCTOBER 1. rpne, Train* will leave Cape May aa toDow* tor

PHILADELPHIA.

6 AO A ^-—Accommodation. Stop* at U *4 U prprfpal intermediate atarioa*. Arrive. at Philadelphia 9.39 A. M. t. vn'A. M.— Eaprea*. Connect* from 7'3° Angleae* branch, Ocean Citr and 8a* Irie City. Arrive* .at Philadelphia 1 m P- M —Accommodatioa. Canaectn 3*3 U from Angierea, Ocean City aad Sc* 3SI* 55: Arrive* *l Phnadctphia

SUNDAY TRAINS.

Sum* «t at IhRa-

4-js oSrs.’a Sea Irie^Clty^Arrlre* at Phhadel-

PHILADELI

PJROM PHILADELPHIA ~ “ —*