Cape May Herald, 5 April 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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CAPE MAY POHST.

Mr. Warangton, of Philadelphia,

ijRtvad here laafSui

i-arrived here

mday.

Ir. E. W. Springer i» improving

u Space's cotlacc.

>re the

. W. H. Grad.

death

Mr*. !• o Philatl

Ijklni" Space's cottacc. , We are sorry to note

ol.thc Rev. Mts. W. H- C ^ ?• Three of the Queen Anne Railroad officers were here Sunday look[jng around the Delaware Bay

Rudolpli and daughter went lladelohia Sunday and returned

back on Monday.

Miss Peters, Miss Karr, \ Emma Britton, school teachers Mtenton, arrived here last week. Mr. Thomas Vanwinkle, has sold his spfu to the Marconi Wireless '^elegragh tor the Delaware Break-

j water..

|. John Corson will not put his fijaund down this season antil May We understand that Henry Statto l>e head waiter at the bay

ruse this season.

E We arc glad to note the improve- . ment of Arthur Chester. ■" The Re*-. W. H. Graff and J. J. ! .-Kromcr, ol Philadelphia, were 1

One day last Week. il that the C M. D.

i be pain-

Schellenger, to a party from Frankford, Pa. Mrs. May Hemingway, of Holly Beach, spent the first of the week with her parents. *Mr. Thomas Crowell, wile and mother spent Wednesday with Mrs. Sarah Snyder. M\. Jennie McPherson and daugher Emma spent the first of the week vithlitfr sister at Holly Beach. Edgar Woolson l)as accepted a position to Holly Beach. Miss Etta Douglas visited Miss Maude Yearicks the last of the week. DENMSVILLE. Mrs. Willits Corson and daughtc were visiting relatives here on Mon

day.

Erasmus Earnest and wife, o Camdyu, spent Sunday with his

parents.

Receptions were held'at ,Lhc pnrnage on Saturday and Monday even-

ing. There was a stn both nights because

It is reported t

and S. P. R. R. cars a

. ted about April the 15. ' Mr. Weeks and wife, of Phrtadel- • pbia, were spending Easter in their

./Ocean ave. cotta)

Ann« bath

tcamboat Land-

I first '

days

:uthcr-

1 ave.

Wc understand that the Quct nne is to huiM a pier south ot tl

ith houses at the Stcs

!• ■ ing.

f Mrs. Ida Blakbum, daughtt . aon, of Philadelphia arrived f

weela

k - Mr. John Allen, of Philadelphia, : was here over Sunday with his wife , who has been spending a few . With her mother, Mrs. Jane Rut

lord.

; . Constable J. Westlcy Corson look John Childs to the County Jail, at K Cape May Court House, last Mon-

I day.

j The two mails a day started the

| first of April.

' Mrs. Sloam, ol Philadelphia, j came down on Tuesday to get her Btattpge ready for the summer season. ls w fe_?&)nstable J. Westlcy Corson, Sr., this ' went to Atlantic CRy Tuesday and ,r

was a small attendance on

ofl

Church Sum

Wm

the Memorial Baptist iday, was the guest of

over Sunday.

Mrs. J. K. Carroll and son were in Lansdowne on Wednesday. The (allowing were, visitors heie during Easteiv Mrs. D. _Hcmple and daughter, of Landowc; Clarence Way and family, of Philadelphia Miss Edith Gandy., ol Ocean City ; Paul Carroll, of Philadelphia; Edvyard R. Llovd, of Camden; and Miss Bessie Corson ol New York

City.

laughter

•e visi

e J. Westlcy Cot Atlantic CRy Tuei

i returned Wednesday, j, Mr. Wm. Laffcrty returned home on Saturday last from Ooejan. City j where he has been employed. . I \ Mr. J. C. Springer is doing some j .carpenter repairs on Mr. E.^ Jones’ ! teottage, well known as the Sheppard

| College

i Mr. William Crowell and Walcoir.

^ Murphv, ol Philadelphia, had a very! p rc4 idj n g L;. enjoyable time while spending!^ wM J, j Easter with his father, Mr. Thongs Truman I I - The anivals at W r rights Villa over ; g^ n a „ (

I Easter were : Miss Peters,Miss Karr, ~

[ Miss Emma Britton, of Trenton; i . f I Mr. • McKeen and /wife. Rev. W. f a >* 11

1 H- Graff, Mr. J. J. Kromer, Mr. to ,he | William Cornell, wile and son, and Mr. Warangton, ol Philadelphia. I During,the fire on, the Company ; farm list week, me property ol | Cbarhs Rutherfdrd, occupied by

Edward Miller, caught fire anr - the timely arrival of Mr. Miller . Thomas Vanwinkle, they

Mr. George Weeks and dai Mrs. Linford Halburner were

igg.Mrs. Esther Matthews on Tues-

day.

Frank Crema was with friends in Tuckaboe on Tuesday. Miss Susie Chestci left lor Philadelphia Friday. She will be acco paniedjiomc by her mother, M

Gertrude Chester.

Frank Fidlcr made a business trip to Philadelphia on Saturday. Mrs. G. Crcaina and son Georg were in Pt^ffdelphia' Monday.

GREEN CREEK.

Mrs. Hollingshead' of this plac 1 her daughter at Court Houc

Mrs. Millie. Schelknger spent he first of the week with iriends

at Holly Beach.

Eugene Springer—jmd wife, of Court House, spent Sunday with

Mrs. Jane Bennett.

lame and Mattie Bro< ape May, spent Sunday ic of their parents, Mr.

Misses Mai ol West Cap

at the home of their parents, and Mrs. Joseph Brown,

elder Hewitt spent Sum

L. Hess and wife. Hickman and Ji

;rour

The severe winds of the past lew

have done considerable

_ Mr. 1

^extinguished the fir.mes

damage was donfc.

pounds.

Alex. Dou] House, wai Wednesday.

. Fobof H.

past

e dan

iglas, artd here on bi

of Court msin'ess on

;le, they «x>n 5 bclore much

and r iirg her mother Mrs. Cynt toon 1 hews, ol Fishing Creek,

lolly Beach, . Shaw and

FISHING CREEK. i Chafles Howard wife and son

spent Sunday

2gi..

. Walter Crcssc, of Holl was the guest, of S. T.

vrHe on .Sunday.

Wm. ” Harris and wile, of Cape May City, spent Saturday , with their daughter; Mrs.- Mattie Shaw-. Mt*. Cynthia Matthews is spending this week with her daghter Mrs. Belle Thompson, df-Green Creek. .. Mis* Saliie . Wi

May City, spehf week with friends ' Mr*. Dora." have returned to

f spending several weeks paretirs. . Mr. Harri*, of Holly Beach, nas a D M. Woolson’s place.

Mrs. Colman Selver is bad sick

at this writing.

Mrs. Belle Thompson is entertain

?r Mrs. Cynthia Mattdng Creek, lor a. tew SOUTH* ENNIS.

Richard Learning returned to Belhleham,. Pa. on Monday- where

he-is attending sciiool.

Mr. and, Mrs. Joen Dooling, of Trenton, spent Tuesday with Mrs.

Hannah-^llen.

Oversecr\ Boyd ha* a gai men at wcmjc repairing thc

this week.

Mis. Ella F. Scull and daughl

i place.

tine* ^McPhenon and wife, bl . tab. ~ ‘

Itilcr’s fin

have moved

Enoch

Jphiv^Jami ire in ^hilad

4 , biladelph ; a this week.

nas

with relatives in

t _ : Week.

Aaron Woolson speot Sunday in t Philadelphia. •/' Mrs. Hannah and Ella Woolson called on Mrs. Julia 'Eldredge at Green Creek on Monday. TO LATE SOS LAST WEEK,. L Mrs. Mattie Reeve* was *hop- ^ ping in PhUarlelphM the hrst ot the

m p

.Mlw Barnett spent Mnadsy

> was visiting friends St I May Ckv Tnaiday. lW Wootnan it stftdy a

!.Tr^.“jSX£S

tf fe. law -

ellc are

hiladelphia.

. Scull sending

the week

Mrs. Eliza Warwick entertained her grand daughter over Eeaster. . * Lewis' Learning, a student 'at Pierce's School, Philadelphia, is at home for his Eastc^"sacation. Miss R. M. Williams returned rom Philadelphia one day this week' vhcre she lias been lor the past'fort light: Captain Louis Edward* has'

lew bouse.'

C. F. Learning and wile en!ei tained company from Ocean CR the first of the week. •

Mrs. Dora from Fishin

Eldredge Creek 01

-pc... - *ng Creek on TueaHolly Beach day where she has been with her

its tor a few weeks'.

ay w •rent

Miss Julia Morton, teaching ul Madison, spent Easter at home. COMHUNICATION. BniToa Hkhasm In a recent iune ot y<mt ionmal I'noticed s referent* to > ' Urewin*

A Master of the Art

ol right living is the man who benefits others as well as himself. You can do this by getting a policy of Life Insurance in

The Prudential Insurance Co. of tmerica. Homs Office: Kewark, H. J. JOHN V. DRYDEN. PrcKidcnt. v LESLIE I). WARD, Vic- President. EDGAR HOWARD, id Vice l*rc». and FORREST F. DRYDEN, Secretary. H. E. Riciiardson, Asst Snpl., Cape May Court House, N. J.

SEE HERE

Just received—A new and complete assortment ot MATTINGS, OIL CLO'l’HS, and LINOLEUMS. GHAS. A. SWAIN, P. O. Box S41. 305-7 JAG^SON S®., ' CAPE MAY. ■ L

FOURTH WARD NOTES. Contractor J. J. Doak is pushing the building opertiop of Mr. Snelke in a lively manner. Lewi* N. Smith and Walter Bennett, painters, are engaged in bcautfying the home of Mr. Richi

Ware.

Mr. and Mrs Horace Ware entertained over Easter Mr. Herbert S. Goodell of the N. J. Safe Deposit

Co. of Canjden.

Miss Viola' Schelienger has returned home from a ve: y pleasant

visit to Ocean City.

Mr Bernon Ixiper has commenced to brighten up hi* property by giv-

to bnghl ing .Re <

1 up hi* property

it of paint. - tis has an

Tailing-crab cactus,

Imircd by many pedertian

eet. '

Mrs.

beautiful plant a ti

it'is adir

on the street.

iss Lotnia \Vare is noted lor kindness of Heait that leads o yirit tbc^many homes whei sickensTuuJ deaths holds away

■* a Soil Improver!

The depleted.'WornouLlands of New

need some crop that add plant food to

that will renovate these lands Jnvenatlng and adding life to

a w.

The depl

®* England n ids on ]j: 0 dd

it wll! * soil.

■2

. Burkett I

New Enj

them. iglknd r-Kew

Bomectead. The wornout soils of b'ew England and the northern states are lacking In productivity primarily bpcause they .contain to little organic matter. Cow peas can be grown and left to die on the ground or be plovyed tinder, which Is better, thus Improving

the soil In a marked degree.

Pan o

dry. light * Ml the foUo- ‘ ind Ho

r of.pslvOs.

calves should be K-pt In n warm, stable and fed sklmmllk unfollowing spring. »aya New England Homestead. Sklmmllk. however. Should not form the entire ration- OUmeaj is needed In place of the butter fat removed and some crushed' and wheat bran to make growth. Silage, If you*have IL or sweet clover hay should bo given' dally In s—” quantities. Calves for beef may I

the

•legant motif Is a soft black gown of "* crape or mu*

llh cloth trimmed with _ _ colored lace, the lace carried In long llnea from threat to feet and down the

back of

A few of otTr Prices

Corn Starch. St- Charles Ev:

mm&E&mmLEwir Is Your Assurance

get a full doll

y dollar invested with u •’s worth.

Our More and factory, 311 Wasl

[ Diamoml

iliingli; I Sion

1 St., OnCut-

is the originator ol Dui

ting in lhi« city. We make a specialty of C ting, Polishing and Setting ol Gems. . Hie Repairi-jgDepartment is equipped with all that is Needful to Insure First-Olas* Wo k, ia und.-r Personal Sup rvlsion and has Stood the

Test for Over Half a Century-

Spectacles and Eye Glasses

A Full Lixe of

WATCHES, CLOCKS, 80UVENIES and SILVER WARE, Novelties, Bric-a-Brac, Etc. JOSEPH K. HAND, 31J Ww.hiiH’loo Steel, CAPE MAY CITY, X. _f.

UT THIS OUT.

Its Worth Money to Yon # DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT. On'idl Goods will lie allowed up to April J, tyo*. '1 Double Team Harness, $12 up MY MAKE Single Work Harness, SIO up MV MAKE

SPECI1LI Lot of soiled infants dresses both long and short, also ladies’

gowns will -be

-Sold at Half Price. All our winter stock ofcoats, capes, flannel waists and wool underwear at big reduction •©“Please call and examine stock of Millinery, Dry Goods, Notions,

&c., &c. &c.

Corsets anil Wrappers, Special for Stout Figures. Mrs. E,TURNER, Wa8hIngton street. why rtot. BUT where you can get the Best Goods at Uwest Prices

are as follows

^ P^R- -08 v.-i'porated Cream, .05 irden’s Peerless “ 1‘ .06 Silver Brand Comlensed -Milk, ,Catsup [quart bottle*/] Sqnow Boy Washing Powder, [lull pound, .05 Pearline, "‘‘H* or 7 * or • 2 5 Fcls-Nhptlta Soap, .05 6 for .25 Best We Got, .06 “ “ Trenton Butter Crackers.^c,.3 for 2^ Oolong Tea, per lb. .40 Parke’s Blended Coffees, .15, .20, .25 Goods Delivered Free of ChargeH. C. HER80N A SON i5'3 Washington Street

bleycK slwulutely fi

To Be Given Away. Boysatxl glrU.young and.old, now I* your ohaiior to get a handsoreelr nickeled and enameled high grade 1902 model

free of charge. Head fifth page of thU

paper. The Herald . guarantee* the

nmliwneM of tbl* offer

ibTOM AUb in Luck. ‘-Old mao had hi* leg cut ofl by a r»IL

road/'’

COLLARS, all s zex to Fit Your H- rve, Guaranteed, fiom $t 50 to ?3 5°CARRIAGE HARNESS. I have a few S ngle Sets I have ju*t Received from $12 up.

Fell-Less Sweal Pails

All Goods Guarantied or Your Money Pack

CLOTHING Ha\-e you seen ojir 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. |. TENENBAUM The Leading Clothier, Shoer and Gent's Outfitter, 508 Washingtou Street. Sol. Needles’ old-stand.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.

[Ad

plain

advanck. Duplay type, 10 cents per

.dvertisemenu under this head, type, five cent* a tine per issue, in

line.}

Head the IIkBaLD for all 4tie is

_Getjtat Hotair's.

Scgnrs at wholesale, 105 Perry st.

eorge Frc aid Office

Freeman, the bill pouter.

Boys’Scbobl Shoes $1.00 ; worth

.50, at Tenenbaiim's.

$j. 5u ,

For all the hews, told in 1

For all the hews, inner, subscribe It

Standard Fashion Sheets for March, showing the latest styles winter wear, are given away by L. W. Kneer. Call antfget one.

Fancy table

FIND

and

ipbeir** 308 Decatur

Interested In Spring Dress Gnods?

OUB EXHIBIT IS EDUCATIONAl.

True, it’s not usuaUy advisable U> ennmerate one's poultry before if# incub 9 tcd. yet wc feel safe in predicUng that never in the history of this honsc was such a dres# goods business done as there will be this season. The reason? Simply that by past

ly doubled last spring's selection-. wc arc afttr "ot only the

BIGGEST, hut the BEST trade of the town, and show this season a range of weaves and IBILllNERT. NOTIONS. JJry Qoods,

o' Laiiss' aid M Fufflistiiais

•©*Agent for Standard Patterns.

618 WASHINGTON STREET, CARE M A V. N. J.

Poultry; Game and Sqr and dressed t<> order at (,

30S Decitur street.

Hass’ faior

nabs kilh Campbell’s,

Mother's Bread and Is’ fancy Cukes and

Rolls of all kinds' fancy Cukes 1 Buiscuit's at Campbell's, 30S Di ci

t SALE—A lot ot secon hand lumber ol nil descriptioi Apply toChas. T. Campbell. Il 'you are in need ol ladies’ and gents’ furnishings, or ^hocs, inspect the stock carried by K. Conley, 406 Washington street. Big reductions in ladies’ shirt wni^t and wrappers. Agent for Barnes Erb Laundry, tf

Tluur.as THyl >ot \and shoemal

ing neatly at reasonable

doing

eivrn yeat -by'machir

broken eyelet*

tylor, the pop ar taker, at No. 418 :, dorrs all repair-

Washington street, dorrs all repairing neatly t'horoughtly and

He has beet

easonable -price*,

business'in

incss in Cape May for

Rips in uppers sewed Ih silk to match. Last ar hooks- replaced.

Mr*. Robert Hughes308 Washingn street, carries a well selected stock of house furnishing goods, crockery ware, wooden -ware and fanev^pods needed about, a house'for both u*c and ornament. She sells at teipdnable price*, ami keeps the best quality of good*. Her stock includes the latest ol improved paraphernalia for the household. tf

Ydrk Ilro*. (eompoMd of Stiles York and Charles York), la a firm of ootiiractora who Have a splrntdid rrpuUtloo fur eouUsoting and building. Tbr^ do

of jobbing ss w«ll, sod srs tUmdlng Uv UukIimwv Seversl rtaubwsallal itskWnct* In tMs city fcsrr \»rtl MrvUd by lU iwn sSsUy b* tysrlwd by W-U i ibs Oapr May poM ..«ee, or by MsflHg urrVra M Uwlr

ENGINES TORN HARD COAL. HO

SMOKE.

TIMETABLE IN EFFECT OCT. 1.1901. IruHrave Cspe May Ibr Phlladeh bla: >7 A r A. M. — Accommodation. Amr» /“ti) lliiUdcIplila MM. Arrive New Yorij via Winslow Junctiou H.SA T- Arrive MillaileK

Sundays—

P. M.—Express. Arrive Pblladcl4'3 C phis 6.40. '. Train* leave Philadelphia for Cape Mart

Week Dsv*—

8.45 A-jM^-Expre**. Arrive Cspe May 4' 1 5 P ‘(yo6 _E * PrC **' AmV * il * J ^.I 5 P.M.—AwmimoiaUss. ArriveCajab

^K^uginsr-

Fast trsla* tea\c Rctdlac Trrmtaal. Philadelphia, for New York, Betalebca and points on the Lehigh Yalloy, Rcsdlng, PotUvillc,

on the Lrhigb Vallej Williau-|>ort and iKiii vania. Ticket* and tn

.. UcsdiL^ lots in Inter informatiod Geh’l SnpL Wekks. Gen’

il Pasa'r Agent.

\A/E8T JERSEY AND SEASHORE. ”” RAILROAD.

rtJ EFFECT OCTOBER 1, ifcw. Train*, will leave Cape May aa IsUowa fhr

PHILADELPHIA,

fi AO A. M.—AccommodMbM. Stop* at principal intermeddle MsEona. Arrive* st Philadelphia 9.39 A. M. •h A. M.— Knpres*. Connect* Iron /•J U Anttcaea branch, Ocean City and Sen l*le City. Arrive* at PbiUde)phi% • P. M.—Aceoramodaticm. Coasecta -*•0 from Anxlowa. Ocean CRy Slid Sea Me jCitj- Arrives at PkJtodelphia.

- SUNDAY TRAINS.

il atari on# Arrive* at P!

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