Cape May Herald, 29 March 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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WEST CAPE MAY.

Mrs. Milton Hand is improving her Broilwuy cOtti&b with a new roof. Walter Hand has the con-

tract.

Mr. Channells purchased a tine span ol gray horses to drive to his express wagon. We will have in the near future new flag-pole at the school house to take the place ol the old one, which had entirely rotted. Mr. Charles Schcllcngrr is sufleiing form the rheumatisi Oeorge. Oliver had the mislortune tohurfhis ankle so that lie walks with crutches.

Ic Cape !

serenading Ma^or Councilman Ncwi

evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stevens entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hazelhuist, Mr. and Mrs. Mecrny, Mr. and Mrs. Judson

nett, on Saturday.

Our young friend Harry Stevens came home on Tuesday to spei Easter -with his 'parents, Mr. ai

Mrs. Daniel Stevens.

Mrs. Wm. R. Sheppard, of Ca; May City, spent Monday «

s, Mr. and Mrs. Thoi

Monday

th he . Eld

parents, i«i redge, Sr.

Mrs. David Hughe! Frank went to Phili

Saturday.

Mrs. Nellie Reeves was down

and

liladclphla on

r Easter.

Mrs. Mary Baring, of Philadelphia visited Mrs. Milton Hand

cently.

Mrs. Albert Cro\

, ^a.o. w.owell has returnei from an extended visit to New Yorl

Cotlag ly km

>n the li n ns A. G. Cron

stand >prieto

George olumbia

e un

Real the proprietor ol the Col Hotel, at Cape May City, is to be nager of the Shoreham Hotel

here this**ummer.

Miss Linda Kutheiford one of the Points hells and a graduate ol our school will teach school next Mon-

day at Swaintowa.

Mr. Thomas Vanwinkle found a ar 96 leet long and a feef in diameter on the beach last week along

m Corson’s pond.

Mrs. Rudolph had a car load of furniture come this week lor her

cottage. -

, BURLEIGH. House cleaning time, husbands be-

ware.

Asa McPherson, ol Camden, spent Sunday with his family here. A little stranger came to take up his abode with Frank Jones and wife on Wednesday. David McPherson and wife, ol

nt Sunt

wife.

Section lorman E. S. Douglas, of W. J. and S. R. R., has increased

his iorce of men to get the summer schedule,

Mts. Maurice Gandy* of Court Hodsc, spent £art of the week with

End!-

rvillc;

rid

Cold Spring, spet Alex. Douglas and

her parct

inday with

ready

and Philadelphia.

Idrcdgc

came home

‘ H. H. Eldrcdgc, Jr.,

on Wednesday to spend his Easter ho-iday with his parents. Mi

H. H. Eldredge, Sr.

and

Sldredge,

John Bennett has returned to his business at New York.

, A pound social was held at the home of Mrs. David Oliver ; about seventy were present and an enjoyable evening was spent. • Mr. George Edmunds, who last week went to the hospital, was operated upon Tuesday.

‘'Mrpi

DENMSVILLE.

Misses Rachel Lloyd and Jcssi

unda

:nds at C. M. Court House. Wm. Thompson and Lewis D01 las leit this week tojcai

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and M*?- Charles Simmingjf Philadelphia visited her mother, Mrs. Thos. Efdrcdge, Sr.

Mr. ton.

agent O. M. ;d to attend the

th Sea-

Mrs. H. H. Eldrcdgc Mrs.* Ayers, Mrs. Ev Gertiude Talbert, Mr. and

n Mi

Wm. Cummings,

mg. Mrs.

onday <

Chat

Mrs. Wm. Reeves

irles Lea in in]

>g W mday.

Mr.

icw hi

Elwood Benstead drives a

chel 1

Way spent Saturday and t •ith Inends at C. M. Cout

~ ,ewis Dougiptain their

respective vessels. ^

Oar young station

Geary was subpoenaed

trial ol J. W. Dawson, at South villc, last Monday. He was relieved by one of tire company’s agents. The first text ol ‘our new pastor . W. Bilderback, was taken from Mat. 14: 24, and he made a very favorable impression upon the minds of his congre-gration. It is expected that through his guidance the churci will leap from its present lethargi

lition. Our form

new horse.

Mr. Charles Teal, of Philadelphia, is down visiting his father Mr. Eli Teal. Work on the Borough Hall has commenced. George Cummings has the contract. ,

fonilition. Our former pastor, S. Hicks, is moving from the par this week. He expresses gi .taction with his new charge.

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Miss j Mamie Meerwell, teaching in the pricipal’s r our school. She has not»

control ol the room and promi

efficient

CAPE MAY POINT.

Miss Ray Swain and Inidy li

of Erma, were visiting

one day last

. Mr.

Mr. William Sunday with

place.

p- Wc'arc glad to note the 'impoye roent ol Albert Rutherford, whi litet with a serious accident a lew t - weeks ago. I* . . J. W. Reeves is the proud owner f.'*' of a new horse. Quite a number ol young ladies t are stopping Ut the Lankenau Villi It looks like business when you see and hear the little Blacky bringing over freight cars most every day.

makweek

cottage.

Mr. R. J. Hazzard made a busi»s trip to the Point one day this week. ' * x— Coughing and sneezing ql the' present time it the highest of fashi at the present. ! M*- Frank Rutherford is lUuling rave! over on the old Hi

triend,

■ visiting our school

tek.

. Edward Hughes sporW the with’ a new horse. ™

1 R. Corson spent his family in this

Mr. J. C. Springer has been n ing some improvements this v lor J. S. Stantois, on.his cottag

F

les farm.

Mr. UUr-

t Mr. Joseph Frysnt.called 011 ] £ and Mrs. Charles Young last Sal

Znpt ning

y

and

•**r-

Miss Eliza Reeves was spending Tuesday with friends and relatives

in this place.

Mrs William Ijaffcrty was friends and relatives at Rio Grande

oit'Tucsday.

Mr. Warren'Neal, of West Ca| May, was spending one cveni last week with Orley Laflerty. We eve sorry to note the bad health pf Arthur Chester. Mrs. J. S. Stanton and daughter Mrs. John Springer wheeled Cape May City on Wednesday. Ex-SherifF -John W. Reeves beautyifying his place by having the house and barn painted and a tencc put up around the farih. Mrs. Jacoby. Mrs, Space and Mrs. E. Jones, of Philadelphia, were here Tuesday looking after their cottages for the summer, Mr. Thomas Crowell sod wilr. of Philadelphia, air staying at hit mothers cottage. Mrs. Ida Blackburn is hnpKBvfaw

.udtam ■esday.

made, a

louse

Misses Letitia and Bertha Lt wheeled to Dias Creek on Tin E. S. Douglas and wife business trip to Court H

Tuesday evening.

R. E. Taylor led a very interesting Epworth League service on Sunday evening. He gave a very inlet

talk on the topic.

With Health and a Day

before him, and a policy of Life Insurance in The Prudential for his family’s protection, many a man has won success.

The Prudential Insurance Co. of America.

SLIP. D. WARD. Viet President. EDGAR HOWARD. Jd Vice Pres. «ud FORREST F. DRYDEJJ. SccreUrj-

I. E. Richardson, Asst Snpt, Cape May Court Boose, N. J

A chance to get a High Grade i 902 Bicycle absolutely Free—Ladies, G Child’s.

v/.

The Cape May Herald is back of this pledge. We have decided to give away one of these up-to-date bicycles to the person sendinf largest number of paid subscribers to th May Herald at the regular subscription pi

of 1

these in the Cape 1 price

ngctl satisti

1 is

for

entire imises

to be an efficient teacher. Elmer Robert has been appointed by the Township committe as overseer of the township roads. Benton Corson became a member of the Jr., O. Medianics, at Goshen, last Saturday, night. He will take the O. D. Degree next Saturday. RIO GRANDE. Mr. Daniel Miller is applying the finishing touches to his residence on railroad avenue, of which it i* understood he will rent it. ink Downs, wile and charming daughter Laura, passed, a few days last wee< with relative lends at Builet]

Mr.

overseer oh

Milli

f paid subsc the regular

$1.00 per year

By MAY 14th, 1902, at which time a list of the competitors, including the one who gets the wheel, will be published in the following issue of this paper, and the wheel (which is as fine a macliine as any one should care to own) will be shipped immediately to the successful competitor regardless of the number of cash subscribers he or she

may have gotten..

This extraordinary oiler is worth a trial- Who knows but what three or five subscribers may be the hizhest (rot by any one party, if so that party gets the wheel jnst (he same as though it had been a hundred- We will say this however—the more yon have the be tier, chance yon have " to get the bicycle. AH those Bending in two or more subwill be emitted to one year’s subscription to the HERALD

free-

Competitors should write their name plainly on their list of subscribers, taking account of the same first, then send to us by THURSDAY C —

enter names on o

t. then s<

-^OF EVERY WEEK that w

id Nenl w?* elected road

Wednesday last.

Orlando

>e He

licent w da

ippard, ol iflerty, a

Hand has been

her sick

and friends at Burleigh.

Fred er oh

Mrs. M

spending a few days with

father Mr. Sheppard, of Cape May.

ando Laflerty, a “typo" of erald Office, ol- Cape. May

City, a young, man who is esteemed Jby all of his acquantances passed a very enjoyable day recently with one ol our upright young ladis

here.

Considerable lumber is on the

the Holly thing is be-

the

idge, and everything is that is posside for

•able lumb

ground at the station,

Beach bri

ing dqne that is po» completon pi the bridg

Against High Insurance Rates. Worried over the high insnranoe rates, a special committee appointed by Atlantic City Council to consult with the btaurlpanics, among Other things,

repArted to Council the suggestion that

the city eatablial

biish a fire Insurance fund of

n by direct taxation and that an.

thority be |

"r:

procured from the Legislature, y, to establish such a fund, imlttee also recommended that

lu the bole! district ai

located on I'acifie avenue, between ssaohusstU ami Florida avcituea. If m additions do not enable the city lo got fair rate* from the luauranee companies, Umo the municipal plan of

» dariag the iUesaa of their deceased eed alto to Bumager Oeefgv H. Reeves, of gold leaf UHory and thru sea's fellow

CAPE MAY HERALD, M. A. SCULL, Publisher, 506 Washington Street, - CAPE MAY CITY, N. J.

©azaa mfflJLXsammLnzrjr ■ Is Tour Assurance

That for every dollar invested with u get a full dollar's worth. ^

Our store and is the originutot

il factory, 3r> w-dlMhigtoii St.,

originator of Diamonff and Stone Cutting in this city. We ftiskc a specially of Cut.

ting, Polishing and Setting ol Gems.

The Repairing Departmeat is e<

that is Needfal to Instn

d with all

_ . squipped a

edful to Insure First Glass Work, is

under Personal Supervision and lias 8too^ the

Test for Over Half a Century-

Spectacles and Eye Glasses

A Full Line of

WATCHES, CLOCKS, SOUVENIRS and 81.VERWARE, Novelties, Bric-a-Srac, Etc. JOSEPH K. HAND, 311 Washington Street, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J.

CUT THIS OUT. Its Worth Money te You ~ J DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT. On all Goods will be allowed up to

April ], 1902.

Double Team Harness. $12 up

MY MAKE

Single Work Harness, $10 up

MY MAKE

COLLARS, all size* to Fit Your Horse, Guaranteed, from $i 50 to

$3 5°-

CARRIAGE HARNESS.

I have a few S ngle Set* I have juat

Received from $12 up.

All (foods Guarantted or Your Money Rack ado EtQDiyfflWW

mik

Fell-Less tiweal Pads

Boys’School Shoes $i.Q(U«#vorth $1.50, at Tcnenbaum’s.

SEE HERE

Just received—A new and complete assortment ot MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, and LINOLEUMS. CHAS. A. SWAIN,

P. O. Box S41.-

30S-Z JAGTySON ST, ' 6 CAPE MAY.

WHY NOT

BUT where you can get the Best

Goods at lowest Prices

A lew of our Price* are ns follow*: Corn Starch, pkg. .08 St. Cbarle* Evaporated Cream, .05 Borden’s Pcerle** “ “ .o5 Silver Brand Condensed Milk, .to!

Catsup [quart bottle*,] Snow Boy Washing Powder-

“ jtound, .05

. or T ‘

ng Pa

[tun. | I

Pcsriine, .04, or 7 tor .35 Fd* Naptha Soap. .05 6 tor .35 Beat We Got. .06 •• M Trenton Butter Cracker*. 9c, 3 tor 15 Oolong Tea, per lb. .40 P.rke’.bfendcdCoffaee, .13. .JJ Good* Delivered Free Charge. H. C. IIE1B0H * BOB

SPECIAL! Lot of soiled infants dresses both long and short,also ladies’

goyns will be

Sold at Half Price All our winter stock ofcoats,

capes, flannel waisfe and wool underwear at big reduction ■tarPlease call and examine stock of Millinery. Dry Goods, Notion*,

See., &c. &c.

Corsets ud Wnpptfs, Special

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, Shoer and Gent’s Outfitter, 508 Washington Street. Sol. Needles’ old stand-

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.

[Ad

plain

.dvertisements under Uii* head, »ct in n type, five cents a line per issui advanck. Display type, 10 cents per II

ic, in line.]

Rexil the Hkuald for all the iiewa.

Get it nt Hogan'*.

Scgnrs at wholesale, 105 Perry «t.

Geot

Hcrali

urge Frc Id Office.

ccman, the bill poster.

manner, subscribe lor the Hub a Standard Fashion Sheets March, showing the latest styles winter wear, are given away by O. W. Kneer. Call and get gne

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

The latest and best for Headaches and Neuralgia. Send 10 "la to FIND CO.. Box •

c May, -N. J.

lltry. Game and Squabs killed Ircsscd to order at Campbell's,,

Poul

and dr

308 Decrtur street. Has;’ famous‘Mother’s Bread and Is of all kinds’ fancy Cakes and

it Campbell's, 308 Dei

\ Roll!

Bui*

iacuit's at

street.

|R SALE—.

FOR SALE—A lot ol secondhand lumber ot all descriptions.

Apply to Chas. T. Campbell. you are in need ol ytatl'v*' and i‘ furnishings, or shoes, inspect carried by K. Conley, 406

'*■ eductions

gen

the stock cat

Wasl in lat

Agent h»r

igton street, oig rcuucnons ^

ladies’ shirt waist and wrappers, q *

Barnes Erh Laundry, tf “

Thomas H. Taylor,-Hhe pop ar boot and shoetoaker at No. 416 Washington strjfet, does all repairing neatly. thoroughtly and at reasonable pricca. He has been doing business in Gipe May for oafs. Rips in uppers .sewed

clven yea Vs. Rips in uppers ,se\ by machine with silk to match. I

or broken eyelets or hooks rcplai

Lost iced.

Mrs. Robert Hughes30ft Washingsn street, carries a well selected ck of house furnishing goods,

'ooden ware

:v goods needed about a both use and ornSsinent. SI

icasonable priyti best quality’ofgoc

ihc sells at

and keeps the

.Hi

»t quality’ofgoods. Her stock inclmlys the latest ol improved paraphernalia lor the household. tf

F. W. WOLFF. Baker and Confectioner

Interested in Spring Dress Goods? OUE EXHIBIT IS EDUCATIONAL. True, it’s not usuXlly advisable to enumerate one's poultry before it'n incubated, yet we feel safe in predicting that never in the history of this house was sucii a dress goods business done as there will be this season. The reason? Simply that by past success we have become emboldened, and In lieu of Uie normal increase, have libera] ly doubled last spring's selections. The truth is. we are after not only the BIGGEST, tut the BEST trade of the town, xml show this season a range of weaves and colors Uiat for variety, beauty and novelty will not be elsewhere excelled. MILLINERT. NOTIONS. J)ry Qoods, Ladies' aid Gents' Furnisiis «ar Agent for Standard patterns. 518 WASHINGTON STREET. CAPE MAY. N. J.

PHILADELPHIA t HEADIKB SCUTE. L ATLANTIC CITY SAIL SO AD. ENGINES BURN HARD COAL. NO SMOKE. TIMETABLE IN EFFECT OCT. 1. BM. Trains leave Cape May for Phlladrh Ida: WJeek Days— >7 , r A. M. — Accommodation. Arrive /“to Philadelphia SJO. Arrive New , York via Winslow Junction It A3

A. M.

o P. M.—Express. Arrive Pbiiadcl6’6b phi* 5.65.

Sundays—

P. M.—Express. Arrive Pblladel-

4*3° pblaASO.

Tralifi leave Philadelphia for Cape May:

feok Days—

A. M.—Express. Arrive Cano May

1058.

j (j P. M —Expreas. Arrive Cape May , IC P.M.—Accommodation. ArriveC*po

4’*5 May 6.54.

Sundays—

8.45 A - W M ■ —Express. Arrrres at Capo

Stay aftOBA* Fast trains

’ ,forN

Bonding Terminal. P >rk, Bethlehem and p< Her, Reading. Fottai

3SE

Gen' “ —

G. BrSUC*. Gen'l Supt. Epson J. Wsnrs. Gen’

H Pass'r Agent.

WEST JERSEY AND SEASHORE ” RAILROAD. 4 KFFBCT OCTOBER 1. >90!. Trains will leave Cape May as follows for PHILADELPHIA.

AL—ACM neinal .nt

principal nrcs at t

Phtladrlphia 9.39 A. M.

Mr*. TURNER.

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CAPE MAY. N. J-p* • ... ' . T. ’

J Anglesea branch, Oecgn City and Sea Isle City. Arrives at Philadelphia

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•J P. M.—Accommodatiou. Coaaeeta from Anglesea. Ocean City ud Sea Isle City. Arrive* at Philadelphia SUNDAY TRAINS.

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