Cape May Herald, 3 May 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 8

* A • J

green creek. f Mr*. Allred Crc*se ho* been on ■ the tick list for ■rreral day*. t Jame* Boice is the; the proudest man in town, it's a girl. F ]. M. Crcsae and wife visited t friends at Cold Spring on SaturI day. * £ Miss Edna Fisher rides a fine £ new bicycle, a present by her parents. ' Smith Crcsse is ingaged in building chicken houses for Mrs- Mattie ^ Crcsse. ' Our efficient school teacher, Pof. Hoffman, has moved back to his i farm at Fishing Creek. Edward Foster has returned from an extended visit to his sons in R* Camden, N. J. „ Professor M. Cresae, of Burlei t made another of his pleasant t here the first of the weel?. Mrs. Marne Norbury called at the |. home of Mrs. Kate Foster first ol R week and dined with her.

PISHING CREEK.

Ralph Vearrick* returned to New

York on Monday.

i McPherson and wife moved ey Snyder's house on Tuea-

rleigh, ; visits

tained from church on Sunday by

^ attending to thc>ick.

[ ‘ John L. Schcllcugei, ol Cape f May City, - visited friends in our

f town on Saturday last.

Mi*. Tulia Eldrcdge, of Fishing

r Orerk, called on her sister Mrs.

^I'Sallic Johnson on Monday. H. Conover and R. Holmes are naking some fine catch of fi*h, the

f.

...akmg s

i" ‘blues’ are bginning to run. Richard Holme* has put a delivery wagon on the road to supply I' his customers with groceries. The Misses Emma, Virginia and

L- Erma Norbury, were callers to the

M. E. Parsonage on Tuesday.

• A business meeting ol the Ep-

worth League was held at the home

S' ol Mrs. Ada Hess on Monday even-

: ■»£.

Jeremiah Foster conducted F* service in our church last Sunday.

t He is one ol our honored exhorters. |T “Jesus calls you,” a duet f sung in the Methodist Chui , . Sunday evening; one w-as also sung

t- in the morning.

f ► Miss Eva Norbury is taking lessons in instmroental music from T our music teacher Mrs. Maggie

[. Schelleoger.

K' -Captain Eli Johnson who t returned with a cargo of oystei | from southern waters, was in alter

• J u m in Hat

day.

ing day;

Mrs.

her

Jennie McPherson is visit brother in Trenton lor a lew

lys.

Fen to

Yearricks, ol Dias Creek, visited relatives in this place on

Sunday

Emma G. Barnett spent Monday and Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. May Hemingway, ol Holly

Beach.

Mesdames Sarah Shaw and Annie McKean were with friend* at Holly Beach oft Wednesday

of last week.

Mrs. Hannah W'odlsonentefUined i Woolson and wife and Mrs.

Hughes

Point, on Tuesda;

Miss Kitta Sliayv celebrated birthday on Saturday by enterti ing a few friends; those presei were: Misses Louie Vanaman, Emma and Ruth McPherson,, Hannah and Jennie Wobi son, Dannie Hollman, Helen and Phene McPherEmma Barnett, Sallie and Irene

Swain Woolson and wife <

Edward Hughes, of Cape May

rtainesent

I'oolson, o!

Bart C*P

•nett, banre an pe May City.

MiCinre's Magazine for May contains a coiiiioii entitling the bolder to a pound of the celebrated While Star Coffee, redeemable at the Cape May Market. RIO GRANDE. There is a telephone pay station in Kimble’s grocery store. Pastor Win. Lister was visiting some of his members Monday. Postmaster D. E. Groff has been busy distributing tomato seed. Frank Hand, another one ol our groecrymen, is inlaffeing his business by extending his route. Joseph Norbury conducted very interesting service in the M. E. Church last Sunday evening. Rev. J. R. Wilson, of Cape May City, preached an excellent sermon in the M. E. Church here lest Sun-

day.

The pastor \V. M. Lister will preach next Sunday at 3 o'clock P. M. his subject being “The duties

of the Sabbaf

. from southern waters, was in F_ dance to church services last Sunr** Alfred Cresse, Charlie Lopcr, [ their wives and Mrs. Emily Artn‘strong, participated in the Odd tk. Fellows supper al^ourt House on

f_‘ Friday evening.

J . Several members of the Odd r. Fellows of this place attended divine ? ' services at the Court House M. E. I- Church last Sunday morning when ? Pastor Rev. S. E. Archer preached

p- a special sermon.

Thejuneqi services of Macajah » Conover w« attended ip the M. E. gk Church on Tuesday by * large number of relatives and friends- The deceased was 57 years old, and had been a sailor in the civil war. He had been a member of the Methodist Church for many years. The sermon was preached by the pastor of the Church. 1 was buried in Green Hill Ccmeter ■Three daughters and three sons survive him, who have the sympathy

of their many friends.

iject

uith.”

Mr. Thompson, the new agen the West Jersey, and Mr. Endii the ‘old 1 agent at tire South Jet are highly esteemed by the pul

icott,

Jersey,

iblic.

BURLEIGH.

Mrs. John Brown spent Wednesday with her sister at Rio Grande.

Lidia Martin, of Court

nt Sunday with her

Mrs;

Hoi

CAPE MAY POINT. Mrs. Jacoby arrived here one d;.f

last week,

o Mr. R. T. Hazzard was here one - dav l»»t week. Weare sorry to note the illness of Mrs. Alex. Soringer. t Mr. Walter Peterson has began on the Steamer Republic pier. Mr. S. Sheppard moved in E. W. Springers house on day last wook.

John W. Corson, Jr., i* putting bis pound up for the summer sea-

Steai t tri|

ramer

rip on

Kepubalie will nuke 1 Sunday June the

The St its Hast g. ISlh

R Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. 1 K? iard, of Salem, N. J. are spent

B a few da\s here.

The Wanamaker cottage is undergoing a thorough renovation. Mr. John Springer is doing the work. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph, ol Philadelphia, were among the 1

Wright* Villa this week.

J. C. Channells, of West Cape doing some grading on renue, in front ol Brons

John Taylor, ol Angles lart of Friday with relative

>use spci Is here.

James McPherson, of Fishing reek, spent Monday with friends

You Say:

“ 1 can take care of my own interests as long ns I live.” True, perhaps; but Life Insurance protects your interests afterwards.

The Prudential Insurance Co. of Imerica. Hems Office! Uswsrk, V. JOHN F. DRY DEN, President. LESLIE D. WARD, Vice President. EDGAR B. WARD, ad Vice Pres, snd Counsel FORREST P. DRYDEN, Secretary. H. E Richardson, Asst. Snpl, Cspe May Conn House, N. J.

NEW LOT

Rome Nickle Plated Copperware, Gpay Enamelware, New lot ot Table Oil Cloth, Oil and Gasolene Stoves are Here. New lot of Tinware. • Save from 5 to 25 per cent, by Getting Your Gqskls of CHI'S. A. SWAIN, P. O. Box S41. 30S-Z JAG^SON ST., ^ CAPE MAY.

Is Your Assurance

That for every dc get a full dollar’s v

Our store and factory, 311 Washington St., i* the originator of Diamond and Stone Cut-

1 specially of Cut.

1 with all Work, is

and h*i Btoo^ the

i for Over Half a Century.

Spectacles and Eye Glasses

A Fuli. Link of

WATCHES, CLOCKS, SOUVENIRS and SILVERWARE, Novelties, Bric-a-irac, Etc. JOSEPH K- HAND, 311 Washington Stieet, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J.

y dollar invested with u

* worth.

niginator of Dia

ting in this city. We make a * ting, Polikhing and Setting ot I

The Repairing Department ii equipped * titat.i* Needful to In*ure First-Clast W. unler Personal Supervision and ha* fitoi

Test for Over Half a Cent

Why Pay a Big Price

arite*s when rst class 11 v Price made

LIAGE 1 i to call a

For a Poor Set of Harness when

you can get a Set «>f First c ness at a much Smaller 1 and guaranteed by me CARRIAGE HARNESS.

I Invite you to call and see a special line dt tins Harness which I have in

ime*

Creek, spent

here.

Miss Helen C Monday with

Grande.

Mrs. Samtu-l Stiles, of Court House, spent Tuesday with rela-

tives here.

Herbert Manning, of Camden, ient Saturday and Sunday with hu

mother here.

Mesdames Alex. Douglas and Edgar Endicott spent Tuesday at

Cape May City.

Enoch -Hand, of Court Hoi spent Sunday with George

cotT&nd family.

Oliver McDannels and son, of 10 Grande, made a busi t.-> this place on Friday..

GOSHEN, April showers are numerous. Good crops are looked lor. Miss Agnes McC raven spent the week at Cape May City. Mrs. James Buck has returned home alter a visit at Woodbury.

abd

tiirday

Misses Helena E. Ludlajn

spent part of Carolyn H. Grace spent Satu

nds at Rio at Court House.

its Hattie Swain returned

visit

] home lelphia.

House,

Epdi-

Jones Hand of Lester spent, Satirday and Sunday with hi* parents

— * * ,'

, and daughter, it Monday with

Isaac Hand and wife. Mrs. John Robins

John

of Court House, spent Monday

relatives in. this place.

. Lucias Harris, of Bio Grande, seems to find attpetions in this

place espedally on Sunday 1

Ittee ipes

the ice-cream

the ninth.

number of the friends of Mr.

ic Ham

n surprise party on SaturdayAll report a most enj<

Tl.e com

of the public sch< plcnish its coffers by sale on the evening of

J

ly evening,

on the library fupd tool, hopes to re-

Dennisvi

quent visits hei

Mist

ifter a lengthy visit in Philadt

Mrs. Frank Royal, of Dennisville, is visiting her parent* this week. The American Mechanics held a banquet in the hall Saturday evening at which, friends, wives and

sweethearts were present.

The Misses Edna L. Swain and Mary G. Townsend, with their gentlemen friends’Edwin L. Stiles and Brooks G. Blizzard s)wnt Sunday

at Ucean City.

FOURTH WARD NOTES. Our local groecrymen are doing a rattling good business. Their out put is such as to keep goods continually on the move, thus their « ter* and shelve* are receiving and fresh goods daily. We will not vouch for the truth of the rumor that sa>s Captain W. H. Mills will employ a bras* band

Mr- Samuc! S'okes and latnily, Philadelphia, came down on TuesPr day to spend a few days in their

r Beach avenue cottage.

L. Those that visited Court from this |i , place on Tuesday were: J. Westlev

■ Griffin,

I ax m 1 . 1 ;

dson Griffin, John i

1 -iajor and Mrs. Julia

- Alien.

• Mr. Lafayette Miller, of Cape May Ckr, spent a d*y with her parents Mr. and Mr*. Charles Rutherford and family one day, test

week.

b Captain Edwards of the Cape 1 City, spent Sunday afternoon with I- Mr. Walter Peterson.

Mrs. Isaac HandtJL-ndered them rprise party on Saturday evening- All report a most enjoyable

evening.

Rev. Frank S. Sheppard, of Cape Mav City, will preach m Burleigh M. E. Cburch next' Sunday alter noon at 3 o’clock. • W. M. Lister delivered a very impressive sermon last Sunday altemopn in the M. E. Church here, from Luke 8: 4-8. After the 1 mon a duet: “What shall the 1 vest be 1” was sweetly rendered by Mrs. Lulu Hand and Miss Hattie Stone. Rev. E. W. Hand, Clinton Cresse, Gamer Hand, Jacob Gandy, and Ephraim Hand, were appointed a committee on chnrch record.

REAL ESTATE.

ther tuformat ion addrom,

M. B. SouiA,

isvillc Prof, makes fre-

$75,000.00 4 Pe.- Cent. 20 Year Reg-: istered, Coupon Bonds. City ot Cape May, New Jersey. Bids win be received br the Finance Com-1 littee of the City of Cape May, New Jury, until eight o’clock P. M. on Tuesday, May 30, 1903, at the City Hall, in said tity. for the purchase of $75.000.uo registered coupon, twenty year bonds, payable June 1. 1033, bearing four per cent- interest, pay- I able semi-annually on December 1 and June 1 I. Bonds will be In denominations of $1,oao.00 each. A certified check for $l,ox> 00, payable to "City of Cape May," mast accompany each bid. Bids wilt be opened and sale of bonds awarded on the evening of May jo, 1903, by the City Council. The immittec reserves the right to reject any alt bids For farther information adless JOHN HALPIN. JAS. J. DOAKand H. H. CHURCH. Finance Committee, Cape May. N. J.

of zo pieci in hh pavi ding duni we will si

ploj

lieces to rendei

’H on a

’the

ider dally concerts Schellengers Lan-

;reat >icior

com

ngers

_ cuniing season. But say however, that the extern { improvements made to his propin the last few months goc* a ways in confiiming the si

Ladles’ I. 0. M. Entertain.

Eureka Lodggjfo:^?. Ladies’ I. O. M., celebrated their third anniversary Thursday evening by holding a musical and literary entertainment. The following was the pro

Orchestrm; Address of Welcome;

1, Rev. C B. Fisher

BlweU.Cor

Reading, Miss

ry Thursday md literary

prePaul.

Address, Rev. C. B. Fisher; Solo, Miss Psi Iwell; Cornet Solo, Lafayette Bennett; aeouing. Mis* Blattner; Orchestra; Solo, Miaa Helen Porter; Introduction of teee;Solo. Joseph Hughes; Duet, Mrs. R. T. Ware and Miss Marion Hand; Solo, OcUvine

Miss Rutherford; Solo,

Miss Laura Stites; Orchestra; Solo, Woodruff Eldredge; Violin Solo, Ralph Townsend; Cornet Solo, Mr. Walters; Solo, (comic) Mr. Wm. Porter. Refreshments

I beg to announce to my friends and to all persona interested in good, np to date and reliabta clothing, that I have just received a Urge line of sample clothing to order. Suits from •18.50 to 440.00, and alao a Una of aamplae of readr made clothing from $5.00 to »IJ 00 per anil.

-e-ww- Any one wtafclog to look at these samples New.—Candy made fraah c*r. call at mr resktenoe, 110 Decatur the atom window. W- B. street, or poetal will bring aato yoa

his Harness whicl

stock and am selling far below

regular price.

Double Team Harness, $12 up

MY MAKE

Single Work Harness, $10 up

MY MAKE

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

$3 50-

Ail Goods Guaranteed or Your Honey Back

Fell-Less hm\ Pads

CLOTHING

you seen our new Ready-Made Clothing Department?

luits.

Have

Look at the low prices in Meh’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 t 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-

©HE ReWESJP elAG^ElBS.

'T'HB tendency this Spring X toward jackets with p

ootilionj

'ring ia h pep-

lum* and postilions. Visit onr \ paper pattern department and \ look over the Standard Patterns jupt 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 constantly i extending. MILIINERT. NOTIONS. Qoods, Lies' anflGis 1 Foraisigs ear Agent for Standard Patterns. Ms'WslI.SSiSs 518 WASH1HGT0H STREET, CAPE MA Y.*N. J.

We Have H For Yon.

It makes no difference what yon want, jiroviding it is in the line of shot goods, notions, trimmings or novel! five and ten cent goods. These count are loaded down with both nseful and or

PHILADELPHIA * READWO BOUTS. 1 ATLANTIC CITY BAILSOAD.

shoes, dp-

- jveltics in t goods. These counters

lown with both nseful and orna :lcs. We carry the largest, most 1

up to date and carefnlly selected stock in j this vicinity which, however, is not the ontv

icnt we have to offer—onr price* only the lowest in this Borough • - ’ “ • "all at the

ices

lowest in Smith Jersey. Call at the

and 3d avenue. It

are not but the

store, corner Broadway

will pay yon.

Mas. Miltok Hand.

For your Nwasps paper* and Mar axine* right here

publisher's rrgal Write tor list 1

publication In the world 1

folitr prior*.

1 fjill particulars. A. H. Townsend.

Subscription News Agency, id Manager, Cape May, N. J May Wave

MlilltSY

Have yon examined our line of Ladies’ White ffliirtwaista. Customer* say they are beautiful.' Prices joe. to Syoc. Lawn waist with fine tucks and inserting. 90c. Von will say‘How can they make it for the price?' A large and carefully selected stock M Dress Gingliams. Neat Styles, Delicate Coloring* a# well a* ‘ ~ j - -

Tucking*. Our Lace Hosiery will bear inspection. 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.

It you are in [cats' furnish in]

S BURN HARD COAL NO

SMOKE.

TIMETABLE IN EFFECT OCT. 1.1M1. Trains leave Cape May tor Philadelphia: 7 %- A. M. — Arromnindation. Arrive Philadelphia 9A0. Arrive Sew York via Winslow Junction 11X5

A. M. -

7 1C I’- M.—Express. Arrive Phlladcl-J-JJ phia 5.55. Sundays—

4-3°

Trains leave Philadelphia for Capa Mar:

Week Day*—

8.4.5 A-jJL^-Exprcus. Arrive Cape May need ol ladies' and 4'*5 ^ aob.

Arrive rhUadcl-

Amva Capa Map

Washington

udics’ shi

_ stre«

injui

Agent tor Barnci

igs, or shi rd by K- f

et. Big reductions aist and wrappers. :* Erb Laundry, tf

iocs, ini

stock carried by K- Conley,

:et.

Thomas H. Taylor, the popular boot and shoemaker at Nq. 418 Washington street, does all repairing neatly thoroughlly and at reasonable price*. He has been doing business in* Cape May for elven years. Rips in uppers sewed by ipachine with silk to match. Lost or broken eyelets or hooks replaced.

York Bros, (composed of Stites York and Charles York), is a Ann of contmotors who have * splendid reputation for contracting and building. They do all manner of jobbing aa well, and are St. ngs, prompt in attending to business. Several and of the most substantial residences lu tbla ' in : city have been erected by them. They can easily be reached by latter through the Cape May post office, or by calling or leaving orders at their residence, 912

Queen street.

;4-*S Sundays—

8 -4s

Fast trains Ira' s Bem* del ph la, tor New York, ft

on the • ehlgb Valter, orcuing, WilHamsnort and point* In Interior Penmo U vntii.n Ticket* and information at station.

. G. Bkslkb. Gent Supt.

Edson J. Weeks. Geu’l Paas’r Agent. WHY NOT

DOT where you can get the Best

Goods at lowest Prices

Xpr us.

Fittiu

ing Stout Figures a specialty Mrs. E. TURNER.

616

Washington $tr*et.

1. Teuenoaum will remove to 421 Washington street, next to Halpin’s. Don’t mis* this opportunity to buy clothing and shoes at 30 per cent, less than cost betore removal.

If yon want bargains and shoes, go to T account of removal,

clothing

Tenenbaum’* on

A tew of our PriceM>re as follow* s Corn Starch, pkg. .oS St. Charles Evaporated Cream, .oc Borden's Peerless “ “ .00 Silver Brand Condensed Milk, .10 Catsup [quart bottles,! .Ih Snow Boy Washing Powder.

[full pound, .05

Peerline, .04, or 7 tor .25 Fels Naptha Soap, .os 6 for .25 Best We Got, .oft “ Trenton Butter Crackers. 9c, 3 for 25 Oolong Tea, per lb. .40 Parked Blended Coffee*, . 15, .20, .25 Goods Delivered Free of Charge. H. C. PIERSON ft SON 1153 Washington Street