Cape May Herald, 26 April 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 8

Mrs. Bryant, of Philadelphia, a visitor ,at this resort during

n Sprinj i at Ca

CAPE MAY POINT. Mr. Wm. Search, of Cold Spring, was calling on Mr.'Edward Burell n Sunday eveninj

hla, was

resort during the

, week.

Mr* Frank Davis and Edward Butcll, ambitious young man ol this place, alter their days labor was done went fishing one evening last week and succeeded in catching fifty

pounds df rock' fish. We understand Mr. Jol

will run the Sea Crest Ii

May City this season. Kelson Griffin made

trip to Philadelphia 01

last.

Messrs. Frank Davis, Edward and Jimes Burell of this place wheeled to Green Creek'on Sunday. Mr. Albert Schellenger is painting tbe Sheppard cottage. Mr. John Bailey entertained distinguished guests over Sunday.

Walter Peti

pounds ot

Representatives of the Anne R- R were here durii

at the h

>aratoi

. busines Saturday

demon ■ ock fish

ight about 75 last Saturday.

Quei

me K. K. were nerc uuring tl ek; they were sounding botto

loot of Alexander Ai

preparatory to the new pier. Mr. Wm. -Coi with his family.

Ex-Sheriff John making extensive

xantler Avenue, to starting the work

irson spent Sunday

W. Reeves is improvements

impi Hou

son is makinf Delaware Bai

Mr. Walter Peterson it mi vements to the Delaware : by tearing out the bowling

alley in order to give better bar

(acilitii

RINQ.

David McPherson

Mr. and

risited

: week, who , at PhiladsU

Constable J. Westley Corson, Sr., waF busy last Saturday serving official papers. Mr. D. W. Rodan, ol Cape Mav City', has thfe contract to. furnish . the pifing for the Queen Ant at this place. Mr. Walter Peterson’s baby (the 300 pounder) was down over Sun-

day.

Mr. Horace Corsmi moved into, his new home, the M6well propel ty, West Cape May. GREEN CREEK. “The Word of God and its Ministry” was 1 he subject of the pastor’s discourse last Sunday morning in the M. E. Church; after the sermon: “What are you sowiny my brother?” -was the title of a duet rendefelH»^ Mrs. Sara Eldredge and Mrs. Marne

Norbury.

Mrs. Mark Somers visited mother on Saturday evening. Captain M. M. Norbury left his home on Monday, expecting spend .a few months in sea-farii trip. Among some of the plao

’'s Havana and Cuba.

move his family to Holly Beach in a few days. Mrs. Bertha Crease and Mrs. Emily Armstrong were visitors to Court House cn Tuesday. Richard Sclover now occupies the bouse ^recently vacated by Wm.

Holmes.

Francis Gicssc and wife visited lativcs in Court House first of

the week.

COLD SPI

Mr. and m£s>

entertained on Sunday, M Mrs. Buck, of Sea Isle City. ers are experienced more than usual trouble with the'crows in their corn this season. Mr. David McPherson has a new

ilk wagon.

Mrs. Carlcy, of this place visit her husband during the weel

is engaged in business

phia.

Road Overseer, Andrew Bohm has greatly improved the road to, Higbce Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Brown have rented the Sawyer cottage, near the City Water Works. Herbert McPherson lias again accepted a situation with the Reading R. R. Company. Miss May Neal, one of West Cape May’s belles is spending a few dais this week with Iricnds and relatives in this place. Miss Rosy Search, ol this place is in attendance upon herlricnd Mrs. Lloyd who is quite sick. While riding home from Ca| May City, Mr. Hollis McPhers< fell from his wheel and sustain! painlul injury. Mr. W. S. Search, our esteemed j friend and neighbor continues to be much indisposed. We trust that his malady may soon change for better. Mr. Otta Brown, of Cape May. visited his parent Mr. Jos. Chamberlain may be ■cn driving his new wagon nowa-

By Extending Relief over a period of time when it was most needed, Life Insurance in The Prudential has preserved many* home and maintained the selfrespect and integrity of the famUy. The Prudential Insurance Co. of America.

JOHN LESL1

Home Office : I Newark, N. J. \

IN F. DRYDEN, President. SUE D. WARD. Vice President.

EDGAR B. WARD, id Vice Pres, and

Counsel.

FORREST F. DRYDEN, SecretaryH. B. Richardson, Asst. Sopt., Cape May Court House. N. J. ■*' *c*-

Miss Helen Crcs o Grande on Tued

n is-on the

wheeled redday.

Mrs. Emma McPhei

sick list.

Miss Latra Steelman is entertaining a lady inend from Brioksboro. Mrs. Eliza Endicott spent Thursday with friends at Court House. Misses Nellie Gandy and Hattie

:led to Rio Grande on

Godlry w

Friday.

. Among

- to be i isited is

Mrs. Maggie Schellenger _ «iot able to attend church sei on Sunday, as is her custom.

Harry Conover is meeting with

ccess in pound-fishing.

of Pieicc

success in pound-fishii

Joseph Camp, Icallcr" on his hi

was

i brothcrinlaw, Ralph Schellenger, on Monday.

Will Worth and wife are among

the Herald he same can thellenger, Del iemingway,

Somers, Eliza Sclover and othi

Hickman, the Sunday Sch

of

the many subscribers of this place. The said ol Mrs. M. Schellenger, Debora Crcsse, Elmer Hemingway, Wm.

Somer

Tn.

of the County Sunday School Ass ■ation, is making official visits

among the schools of the count.

Your “Scribe” of this plai

to thank the “Scrihess"

h for “

Douglis,

spent Sunday with Sam-

services uel Stites and wife at Court House.

Court

House, adorned the walls -of Mrs. H. C. Carey’s sitting room,with fine

tall,paper on Wednesday. . W. M. Lister, of Green

Creek, was making pastorial calls in this place on Friday. He did not forget the public schools, and ‘gave the scholars a very interesting talk. r The section men of the Anglesca branch W. J. and S. R. JL are very busy now getting the track -ready for summer use, they will put in a new side track at Anglesca June-

iton.

On Ft

president

bool ~

Burleigh fi

>up town’ on Mom

Susan Hicki

lint scut in.”

—is tpil-

"la,

Rev. H. S. Norris ^isited friends

nday. Mrs.

M. E. Parsonage on Monday.

There are probably well posted in what

'was as

1 what the woild is

, doing as that, of Green Creek. . accorbing to its size. We kno VNofone person who receives elevi weekly papers, one daily, and 01

monthly magazine.

Mrs. Ray Springer, and her husband Eugene j havs moved to Wood-

bine/

Harry Thompson has moved his fine new dwelling. Ralph Schellenger has scored possession of the Richard Sclover

property. Charles

, has deen v nrd of this place.

Wm. Holt

s Holmes, of Court House, visiting his brother Rich-

Wm. Holmes moved his family to Holiv Beach last Friday.

[, . Mrs. Sarah Eldredge and Mrs. agai -' Henry Schellenger were out of town

visitors on Monday'.

Mrs. Mattie Crease, has returned from * jrisit- to Iter daughter, Mrs. Lettie Johnson, of Camden. Oiir obliging stage driver. Wm. Bateman, made a business trip to

Boehen on Monday.

Wid. . Holmes ■» expecting

-• n »» ■ URLEIGH.

[tending : of the

AlCx.' Douglas. Jr , is 1 iurt this week; he is on petit iurors for the tettn.

Mesdaircs E. S. Dougins, H. C.

Carey and Miss Elsie Carey visited

the county-scat on Monday! E. S Douglis, wile and twq daughters spent Sunday with uel Stites and wife at Court

W> Scott Erricson, adorned the walls -of

On Friday evening, May 9, 1902 the pupils of the Burleigh public school will hold an ice cream sale

on the -school lawn .

While the section men were com' ing from Wildwood, on the hanc car Monday afternoon, the axel broke and they were obliged to walk the

rest of the way home.

The Reading R. R. Co. hai placed a freight station and waitis room combined at this place, a convenience that has long been needed as passengers were obliged to Stand out in all kinds ot weather, while

wafting for trains.

Rev W. M. Lister will preach is £he M. E. Church here, Sunday at Vo’cto^k P. M. his subject being. ‘The word of God and its Ministry.”

NEW LOT

Rome Niekle Plated Copperware, Gray Enamelware, New lot ol Table Oil Cloth, Oil and Gasolene Stoves are Here. New lot of Tinware. Save from 5 to 25 per cent, by Getting Your Goods of UHAS. A. SWAIN,

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mmiL'ji&miimiiwx Is Your Assurance That for every dollar invested with us you get a Tull, dollar’s worth. Our More and factory, 311 Washington St., is the originator of Diamond and Stone (Jutting in this city. We make n specially of Cutting, Pojishing and Setting of Gem*.

1 he Repairing Departo that is Needfnl to lusui

lonal

itneut is

Fir«t

equipped wit it-Olass Wo:l

hail k, is

under Personal Sup-rvision and has Stood the

Te*t for Over Half a Century.

Spectacles and Eye Glasses

A Full Line of

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

Why Pay a Big Price

Set of Harness when

1 Set of First clas much Smaller Price

For

you 1

ness

and guaranteed by me CARRIAGE HARNESS. I invite yotl to call-and see a spec line of this Harness which I have selling far below t

Har- . made

30s-Z JAGIJSON SIP.,

P. O. Box S41.

Long Distance ’Phone 16.

Local 'Phone 65.

CAPE' MAY.

the entertainment g’yen

Alumni Association.

The Dennis Township alumni association gave a .very successful and pleasing entertainment in the K. of P. Hall Friday 18. The entertainment was divided into two parts. The first was a general program consisting of readings, songs and recitations all of which were nicely rendered. The second part consisted of a pantomime entitled, “The Reveries” of a Bachelor. In order to act this part ot the entertainment, the stage was very neatly arranged epresent a room of a bachelor. The orincipal charactar was the bachelor in the person of Prof. Ed-

ward Jcfferi being of >

izati had

ing of only temporary orgai

ition, after the rfguh

ition ga li-

the regular program

been given, a permanent organization was organized with Edward Jeflerson, President; Mm-L. Bonham, Secretary, aqd Miss Roxanna Godfrey, treasurer. Refreshments were served and after 0 general gobd time all departed better prepared fb face the toils and cares of the

Henry Shaw visited relatives at

Cape May City on Tuesday

FOURTH WARD NOTES.

Capt. F-L. Smith, of schooner E. H. Catheral, spent Tuesday -and Wednesday of tbi* week with his

■dnesday

family here. Mr. Samuel Sutton, ol Eldora,

Ministry.

He requests each member and pro!

ationer to be their names

epresent, to a et the roll call.

prob-

answer to

DENNISVIULE.

M iss Virginia Blizjcard, who has been visiting at Cape May, returned

home Monday.

Miss Clara Douglass is at hpm [sin after a brief visit to Cape Ma

H. M. Carroll has purchased bim-

Joseph Johnson, of .Camden, self a uew horse for bis grocery visited his fathcrinkw, Alfred —

Crease first of the week, v >r and Smith Crease were in on Monday ;Lutber brought

bk bicycle.home with its new suit

- paiat and other tepairs..

to be prospering sera. They mar-

111 worth of chickens Tuev

Rice Bros. 1 the poultry

keted $112 wc

day.

JMr. and Mrs. Mark B. Scull, of Cape May City< were, calling on friends here recently. Mrs. Bkie Jones and daughter, formerly of this plaac now of Cape May. wm guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Dougherty, ga Saturday. Mass Bick was a wry imports at ketor »j

was calling on his aged mother on Wednesday, who is living «rhh her daughter, Mrs. C. Pierson. Street su}>er>lsor E. VV. Sayre is greatly improving the roads -ip this

section.

Clarence Schellenger and Percy Hughes while fishing in the pounds this week caught two shad. Washington Warner, formerly of the lightship seivice, has resigned his position and will now. occupy himielt on terra-firma.

Mr. and

to Green C

home, the firstof the week. Mr. Henry Smith is doing so contract work on the residence

Grocery man Pierson.

Mr. A. Foster was the recipient of two Delaware shad, weighing twelve pound. They were sent by

his son, Janies, ol Cai^dim.

Dr, Elmer Physick, one of the wealthiest men in South Jr^

whose land extend tdl miles 1 in tbe lower part of Cape county, vkited Phi‘ * “

Wednesday in the

d Mts. Horace Ware drove n Creek, Mrs. Ware's former

he first of the 1

We in

that the other side of that trace was yvi to be painted, and thouU a sac

solution of perpetual motion.

, an

has been the

ng a number ol

J. Clarence Gallahcr, an esteemed

resident ol this p

lent of this plai

means of bcaulifyin

ibouts,

numl

lawns hereabouts, some of which : the Webster and Dr. A. Leach

pioperties.

FISHING CREEK.

Edmunds and daughter,

'ednesday

Ralph and Claud Yen New York, are spendii

Samuel Edmunds and dauglit

of Cold Spring, spent Wednesi

with friends in this place.

eirricks, of

k, are spending their vaca-

tion at the home of their father, Wril-

Yeatricks.

Lemuel Schellenger, of Townsend Inlet, spent Friday and Saturday with his wife and son in this place. Miss Mattie .Barnett and Jennie Woolsou wheeled to Cape May City on Saturday. Mesdamcs Chas. Matthews and

relatives lay last.

John Woo Ison, of Holly Bead vas the guest of his father on Tue

ael Vanamsn is spendin

short time vith her daughter Mr

the guest of

«lsy. .

Mrs. Israel \

a short time w itb her datigl Hafry Thomas, Holly Beat Mrs. Estella Wobben, of On

House was the guest of Aaron Woolson and wife on Saturday and

Sunday.

Chas. Hemingway and wife entertained Albert Johnson and’ Miss Bessie Hafen, of Ermaf on Sunday.

I beg tn auuauuoc to my friends and to all perauiia iuterested In good, up to dste slid reliable clothing, that I have just received a large fine of sample clothing to order, butts from 8DU0 to 840.00, and also a line of samples of ready r clothing fmm 85.00 to 812.00 per Auy one wishing to look at these samples can call at my maideuoc, 110 Decatur si met, or postal will bring me to you. Sol NEnni.Es. We Have It For You. It makes ho difference what yon want, providing ft U in the line of shoes, dry good*, notion., topfennings or novelties in Ive and ten Coat goods. These counters are loaded down with both useful and ornamental articles. We carry the largest, moot up to date and carefully selected stock In this vicinity which, however, is.not the only inducement we have to offer—our prices are not only the - lowest in this Borongh but the lowesHn^South Jersey. Call at the will pay ywa. Mas. Miltom Haxs.

ape May rtyg

•WsiT

papers and Mm •nine* right bars h. th. work! at

regular price.

Doubls Team Harness, $12 up

MY MAKE

Single Work Harness. $10 up

MY MAKE

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

$3 5°- •

All Goods Guaranteed or Your Honey lack sv a -do iLmwmww

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.

Appropriating Ordinance, 1902. An ordinance entitled on ordinance to

id limit expenditures I— — nine the first day of January. A.D. 1902, ending the thirty-first day of Dcccmbci D. 1902. Sec. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the inhabitants of the City of Cape May. in City Council assembled, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, that the following amounts are hereby appropriated for the respective purposes herein stated, from any funds in the treasury, to be used for the respective purposes and not otherwise:

Item

I. Mayor s Salary, Jjoo а. Recorder, Supt. Water Works, &c, 930 3. Assessor's Salary, 300 4. Collector's Salary, 300 5- Treasurer's Salary. 400

б. Building Inspector's Salary, 7. City Solicitor's Salary. ft. Street Snpervisor’s Salary, 9. Engineer of Water Works,

10. ' Assistant Engineer of Water Works, 11. Two Engineers of Fire Department, 1 12. Police and Watchmen. 3000 13. Lighting Sts. and Public Buildings,' 9500 14. Repairing, Cleaning and Watering Streets. - 4300 15. Fire and Water, 3000 16. Property and Improvement, 3000 17. Inadeotals, 4000 18. Interest on City Bonds and Notes, 7760 19. Sinking Fund, ' 2750 2a Schools, - 4500 21. Payment of $2000 of School Bonds, 3000 22. Interest on School Bonds, 1850 23- Stationary and Printing, 1500 24. Fire Department, . 2500 25- Poor Fund, 400 36. Memorial Services, 125 37. Board of Health. 300 as. Music lor Pavilions, 4000

‘ . $60 305

Sec. 2- And be it further ordained and

oaoted. That t' the first section

following sources:

' ntidpated Water Rente. $11,000

and Miscellan-

5500 5.7Q5

And be it further ordained and enacted. That the money appropriated by ' section shall be derived from the

J oouieea:

Anticipated Wi Anticipated Lit eons Receipts,

Tax Duplicate for A.D. 190a,

S60.305

Sec. t- And be ft fnrtbet ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That this ordinance shall lake effect immediately. S. B. WILSON, Approved April 16,1902. Pres, of Connell. THC

MiltaY

wim bcantifal. Prices me. to $3.00.. Lawn waist with fine tucks and inserting. 50c. You will say.-How can they make ft for the price?’ A large and carefully selected stock of Dress Ginghams. Neat Styles. Delicate Colorings as well as the more serviceable colors. Also a fine selection of Inserting*. White and Linen Color, all over laces and Tuckings. Our "Lake Hoaicry will bear insection. Blacks and Fancy Stripes and Hats and Flowers, Ribbons and Velvets, in abundance. Wrappers and Ladies’ Tailor Made Suits Lots of Skirts. We can Fit You.

Try ns.

Fitting Stout Figures a specialty

■ssrijs

Mrs..E. TURNER, Washlnoton Street. find laser

©HE RbWESOI elAGI(EirS.

-*HK tendem

ing is

pep-

lums and postilions. Visit onr paper pattern department and look over the Standard Patterns just received. By their aid any of the latest styles can be reproduced at home. Standard Patterns are seam-allowing, they arc

scientific, their use is co

extending;

MILLINER!.

•ncy this Sprii jackets with

s constantly

NOTIONS.

Qoods, ladM Gents’ Funiisfe ■far Agfcnt for Standard Patterns. 518 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MA Y. N. J, PHILADELPHIA A BEADING. EOUTE. L ATLANTIC CITY RAILROAD. ENGINES BURN HARD COAL. NO

SMOKE.

TIMETABLE IN EFFECT OCT. J. IKH. ^Tralnsteave Cape May for Philadelphia:

7-45

York via Winslow Junction 11.85 j-35 Kithsr’ Trains leave Philadelphia for Cape M*r: Week Days— 8.45 A 1 J I ^ Expr *“' Arrive Cap® May 4’*5 Arme C ’P* 4 J5J P.M.—Accommodation. Arrive 5 45 A -^Sf!r Fast trains leave Reading Terminal. Phlla~ datoMMbrNnr York, Hcihlrhom and points, on the Lehigh Valley, Reading, Pottxvllic. Williamsport and points In Interior Pcnn.v'r. van I*. Tickets and information at station. W.' G. Bnsutn, Cenl Supc

tWlioou^-M MMteL

WHY NOT BUI where you us get the Best Goods at Lowest Prices A lew of our Price* are a& follows .- Corn Starcft, •' pkg. .08 St. Charles Evaporated Ocam, .05 Borden’s Pccrlcas “ “ .06 Silver Brand Condensed Milk, .10 Catsup [quart bottle*,! { . 1 * Snow Boy Washing Powder, [»uU |K»und, .05 Pea rime, .04, or 7 lor .a* £wr& 8 “ ,> : a .’ 5

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