Cape May Herald, 17 May 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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V Mrt. Jane Barnett, who has been on an extended visit to her di

ter in Woj Hnturday.

tine sturgeons ■were Wrtd by Luther Cress© and J fiolmes on Monday. [r- 1 Edward Fisher has made some ]ieavy cathcs of blue fish this week. c-^fix-Senator Miller spent first < the week with his brother, George

in this pjace.

an extended visit to ner daughin Woodbine, returned home on

An interesting program arranged by the forth Vice President, Mrs. Maggie Schellengcr, was rendered by

gie Schellengcr, was ren the Epworth League on, Sunday.

| M rs - Bertha CJresse and Mn

i Smilv

Armstrong were recent vis-

Jttors to the Countv House farm, t MrsT Ray Springer, of Wood-

| bine is visiting at the h

JjMtrents, Captain H. and Mrs. ]. K*^kVill Worth lias a fine field ol

, .corn.

E-. Mrs. C. P." Foster and Mrs, r&nilv Bstemarf, of Bay-shore road, ‘ were calling on triends in town or

V Monday-

jg Miss Effie Woi

Mis.

iiliin.

^'milliner, was a calie A Parsonage on Mond:

Vorth, our up-to-date a caller at the M. E.

Mi

S’’' ’ Wm. Eldredge, of Stone ^ L. S. S. visited his .home on | Mrs. M M.‘ Norbury i

gaining liter sister, of Camden, this j There was good attendance of

jth© ladies at their lodge Thursday afternoon; some

said, “The women can make anv*

^ thing go that will go."

V Mrs. Eliza Selovcr and daughter Mollie and son Curtis, are on a sca- ’ laring-^t ri p with Captain Joan

[Seloyer. /

was in

K>r davs iy.‘ Burl

R. Captain James Swain New YorJj first of the week.

I Some Iriends spent Monday evening at the home of Richard Conover; vocal and instrumental music

was one of the features,

i Mrs. Mary Boice is now at horn after caring'for her daughter, Mrt James Boice, who has been sick. I Captain Eli Johnson is making , a new sail for Ji1fvesiel>

th of

cot-

Philadelphia,

to work ; Ganfia

. .are spent

is ifi Lankenau Villa.

Mrs. Ida Blackburn and children

lere last week.

ph Hanes. - r

It on the Queen

Reis

CAPE MAY POINT.

We are soitv to note the death Mr. Mangis, one of our old

j lagers'

J Wm. Myers,

.grrived on.e day last week,

fof E. W. Springer.

sters of the Ganfiah " iladelphia, are spend-

ays, ifi Lankci <r "

Bla«

[were here last week.

Mr.- Joseph Hanes, of Cape May City, has began work on ’ ~

. Anne Pier,

t . Mr. and Mrs.'Charles Young, of Rr Philadelphia, spent Sunday- wiljb L | her mother, Mrs. John Reeyes. We are sorry to note the impoveJaentof Mrs. Win. E: Laffcrty, who [. has been on the. jsick list for ove:

Camden, ii

iys with his fnem

Kromer, of Philadelphia, Sunday to put the Cajie in,' readiness for the season

issed the examina-

week were:

ty, Sadie Corson, first Woolaon and Helen

gf; Cjiarles Bowker, of i spending a few days wil

Edward Burell.

g' - It pas; | tion in-our school .last B^lella Laffcrty, Sadie

P. . There wasV-fine book presented | to our esteemed school teacher Mr. I ■ Woolson, on Tuesday by three of

| bis faithful scholars,

k While Joseph Major jyas taking freight to the train at the power j bouse last Monday morning, FrSllk.Stuart, who was riding a.wned, i L collided with Major's wagon and

Janatained a sprained wrist.

GOSHEN.

5 Gills are prancing, boys.are danoi closed Thursday. Captain Librian Grace spent.Sunf with family. Mrs. Wm. Garrison has returned; alter a visit in Brooklyn. Mrs. • Annie Grace and. M jurice Tomlin were shopping liladclphia on Wednesday.

Philaddte

mother, Mrs.

Mrs. H. M. Wood, of ftsa, is visiting her mot

fbomar" Swain.

: Mias Hettie Townsend, irimary department, gave her m a May party on Friday at - . —the liUle folks had a delight-

All tinw.

Captain Alex. Ludlam, after spending the winter in Philadelphia, has 1 to his Summer residence , [.Mr. and Mr*. Stuart Thompson,

. John Tbompwo.

I Mr*. Cornwsll, of Bridgeton,. is bending some time with relatives ” Mr. and Mrs. Frank Springer, 9f Camden are visiting their root her,

Mrs. JMry Springer.

[ uJi Helen Ludlaro, of Califorma

PISHING CREEK. -Mrs. Madelide Reeves and son Earnest apent part of Saturday with Horace Swain and wife, ol W<

Cape May.

Mr. Henry Matthews and wifi* entertained Albert Gilbert, of PhibC delphia, the first of the week. Mrs. Cynthia Matthews is visiting relatives in-Philadelphia.

and

spent

ife, Herbert Wednesday

Henry Shaw ihtiw and wife on Holly Beach.

Swain Woolson and wife, of Cape May. Point, spent Monday with Daniel Woolson and wife. Mrs. Nora Shaw pnd Everett, of West Cape May* I spent . Saturday and Sunday witty Henry Shaw and wife. ' ' if ’ Rev. James Shaw' and wife, of Eldora, was with his parents the

first of the week.

Mrs. Lyda Thomas and daughter, ol Holly Beach are visiting her par-

ents this week.

Miss Jennie Woolson is visiting bes sister Mrs. Claude Eldredge this

week.

ly Thompson spei.t Wednesday with her

Mrs.- Emily Thompson 'uesday and \\

parei

Mi

day nts.

passing were:

Neal;«

Lea

ss Hattie "Shaw spent several this week with her parents at

ieigh.'

, RIO GRANDE. Miss Lidia Reeves, of West Cape May, was a welcome visitor over Sunday with her sister Mrs. Fred

Neal.

Mrs. W. R. Cresse and sons returned after spending a most enjoyable lime in Philadelphia. the recent- school examination reek those who succeeded in,

grade— M^f GY

_ —Theresa Fish-,

er, Learning Hand and Harold

Morton.

W.'F. Hand made a business trip to Camden and Barnegat this week. Harry Steer, accompanied by his wife and son, of Atlantic City, came down on Sundaju Harry returned the same day but Mrs. Steer will spend a few days with her parents. Mrs. Frank Downs and daughter and Miss Rita Neal wheeled to Green Creek on Tuesday. Miss Effie Norton accojppanied Fy her mother drove frehn Dias ‘Creek to visit relatives on Tuesday.

frequent

Lister is a t Cape May.*

Rev. V

visitor at

Sydney Goff; wife and daughter, fCupe May, were Sunday su-

mmers at D. E. GofTs. - Vesse received a fine

Philadelphia^.

ic gray

jbumers W. R. Ci

horse fron

day.

Miss Elia Hoffman is spending this week with her sister at Cipe

May.

We are surprised^ a j lacs so small as Rio—so much Sum ay work going on, such as fishing, teiring roofs off of barns, putting w.igons

together, etc.

May E. Neal is clerk in the store

Hand. '

rank T. 1

DENNisVILLE.

ing air. Woodbine an attraction

men.

May

of Fran

Winler seem? rec lutant to re leal her grasp from the' fleeting dtyi Her breath it still felt in the mom

to have quite

The bASe^bair'leam of this place met its just defeat in a ten innipg game at the hands of the WOodtj Aguculture ■ team by tlty score

22 to 2t.

Frank Earnest is having a new kitchen built to'his home. It will greatly increase the value o

place.

Mrs. R. P. Wells.and Edmund James, Jr., spent Saturday and Sui day with Mrs. Hannah Goshil

of. Philadelphia.

Miss Lizzie Hand, of Cape May

lister, Mrs.

City, was with her sistc Frank Bushnell oyer Sunday German Smith and wile, of den spent'Sunday with relatin

this place.

ipring,

ary West-

“Everything Comes

to him who waits,” but Tf you wait too long, old age will come and you' may not be insurable. The time to insure is NOW.

The Prudential Insurance Co. of America.

ARD. \ HDGAR B. WARD, ad Vice Pres, and Counsel. FORREST F. DRVDEN, Secretary H. B. Eichardson, Asst. Sup!., Cape May Court House, N. J.

JUST RECEIVED!

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[EirNew lot of Japan and China Matting-8 arrived to-day (SaturdaV) winch I will sell lower than you can buy it in Philadelphia. I have the agency for ART CARPET, so the thing new for 25c per yartLsJlt is fine. Cali and*See it. CHAS. a: swain. Pi -O. Box S41. 30&-Z JACKSON sm, CAPE MAY.

BURLEIGH. indicott made 1 trip jo Cape May City on Somers Godfrey ami wife of Anglesea spent Sunday with Geojge Godfrey and family. Wadworth Cresse. Rpeut part of Sunday with his gran Another, Mrs. Lydia Stone. Mrs. Emma Nickerson spent part of the week with friends .at

Anglesey.

Mrs. Brazil Luker and child of Woodbine, spent Thursday v

Mrs. Eiiza Endicot.

Rev. W. M. Lister was

pastoral tails in this

... — j— - f e w

Fri"

J^alis in this place on

Miss Endicott is spending a

eeks in Millville.

Harry McPherson and M.s. Careware on thi* -week’s si Mrt. Jacpfe Gandy t>j day wifn her daughter

House. .

Miss Mamie Heatheoate spent •day and Sunday with relatives

lickboro.' - *

fiver McDaniels and wife, of dfio Grande, spent Sunday with

John Brown and wife.

Our public school closed Friday ;

returner Mr. Taylor

Mrs. A Church, of (jiild Spring,

ss the guest of Mrs. Mai

cott on Tuesday. The certificates that

Rrlw.l n;r.fn m . i/I. stormy night.

public sc

^ iu - "’Sdrzl.*,, Berth. Lodho,

and Edgar Endicott drove to Ci May City Saturday, evening. Harry Stites and Susan Hackney

of Court House were the guests ol

Mrs. Harry' Carey on Sunday. Rev. E. W. Hand^will preach in

the M. E. Church here next Sun-

day afternoon at 3 o’clock ; all

cardially invited:

Ask some of the young jncntroi how bicycling ij^-betwee

School Diploma, thew»j CertiP—*-

Lloyd i\Grar

foil. Edi

thew*.; Certificate of Progres,Rachel

Diploma, -Reba

M.-Earnest and Jnifc R ; WayT first Grade— Mamie Gandy ; Beulah

Stiles; Lizzie James

Court

stormy nigl

Last Sunday

mush V.'wi'lliams.

Wen;

aiban Jj and Har

ndy; BeuI and Harry

,b.i

ie jKjnes; Sai

evening

Taylor led a very > interesting Epworth League service. We are glad Hat these sen ices, are conincreasing ii

attandance.

At t o’clock P. M. last Sunday,

Rev. W. M. Lit

Hyou a re.in need of ladies' and

gents’ furnishings, or shoes, inspect

the stock carried by K. •

Washington street. ~

ladies’ 1

Conley, 406 Big reduction 1 ana wrapper*,

gent for Barnes Erb Laundry, tf syy table butter and butter ol inds at Campbell’*, 308 Decatur '

League to note that thi— ._ stantly increasing in interest and

ice.

o’clock P. M. finer preached ai

cellent aertnoa - from Rev. 1: 10. After the > seimon a quanrttte ••Where is my Wandering Boy t< ’ Luh

I an. ex-

Fau

all ki

night,” was lendered by Mrs. . Hand, Miss EtU Douglas, 'i Hand and Alex. Douglas.

The festival held in the school

hduse last Friday

IW&moo. Hactwr-, lirmi .od

875,000.00 4 Per Cent. 20 Year Registered, Coupon Bonds. City of Cape May, New Jersey.

Bids will be received by the Finance Con mittee of the City of. Cape May. New Ie. sey, until eight o’clock P. M. on Tuesday, May so, 1903, at the City Hall, in said city, for the purchase of $7£.ooo.oo registered coupon, twenty year bonds, payable June 1, lojj, bearing four per cent, interest, payable actm-annu%llj on December t and June 1. Bonds will be in denominations d( $1,060.00 each. A certified check for $1,060.00, - lyable to “City of Cape May,” must i . kj d Bid, ^11 -jj

Cap*

:o the Hohi

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t lib CiTY.N. J. April 39, 1903. lorable ^President and ^Members

(Dwm

V dollar invested with u

s worth.

Our store and factory, 3^ 1 Washington I

Diamond 1 We make a *

is the originator of ting in this city. \Y

ting. Polishing and Setting

Is Tonr Assurance

That for )every dt get a full dollai’s v iVashingtou Nt., and Str,ne Cut1 specially of Cut.

The RepairingDepanment ii equipped with all that is Needful to Insure First-OIass Wo:k. is under Personal Supervision and has Btocx 1 the Test for Over Half a.CentnrySpectacles and Eye Glasses

A Full Lin* of

WATCHES, CLOCKS, 80UVENIE8 and 811VERWARE, Novelties, Bric-a-irac, Etc. JOSEPH K. HAND, 311 Washington Strict, « CAPE MAY CITY, N. J.

Why Pay a Big Price ^ For a Poor Set ol Harness when ’ |you can get a Set of First class Hardness at a much Smaller. Pi ice made | and guaranteed by me CARRIAGE HARNESS. I invite von to call and see a special line of this Harness which I have in stock and am selling far below the

regular price.

Double Team Harness, $12 up

1 ' MY MAKE

Single Work Harness, $10 op

MY MAKE

COLLARS, all sizes to Fit Yoyr Hor«e, Guaranteed, from $<50 to

- , . $3’5°-

All Goods Guaranteed or Your Honey Back

ir a in*

Fell-Less 6wefll Peds

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 ath 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-

To get the Best Grade ol everything at the Lowest Cash Prices. , We make a specialty in handling Michener’s “Star” Hams and other Salt Meats. Call and examine our Stock

H. C. PIERSON & SON

1153 Washington.Street Have yon examined our line of

White Shirtwaists. Customers %VS t . beautiful. I’riWs foe. to S3-00. Lawn waist with fine tacks and inserting, jot Yon wifi say ’How can they make it for .the price ?' • ' and carefully select ' '

j^StytaN

. Delicate _

-j.- _ — -lore serviceable colors. Also a fine selection of. Insertings, White .and Uncn Color, all over laces and Tnckings. Our Lace Hosiery wil! bear inspection. Blacks and Fancy Stripes and

Colors.

Hats and Flowers, Ribbons and Velvets, in abundance. Wrappers and Ladies' Tailor Made Suits Lots of Skirts. We can Fit You. Try us. Fitting Stout Figures a specialty

City Council, of the City of Cape May, pamroamt—We undersigned property onld respectfully petition yonr body to lay a sewer on Broadway, •ike avenue and the 'Cape lalaud everal of the residents of the adorough of West Cape May. are

, — tap the same,, if placed npen the

line requested in the above petition.

-Hoping that yonr honorable body -will grant the eqnest.of the petitioners, we are

mm | howHto-e. ottkr^

EDWARD S>«EEVES,

HARRY G BENNETT. . MATTHEW M. SELOVER, BENJAMIN WELLMAN. FRKD'K. G: LINDHEIMER,CHARLES MATTHEWS. •GEORGE REEVES, JR.

JAMES V. CLARK.

Presbyterian Church. Baching at Preabyteriau Church on Sunday,. May 18, by Rev. T. T. Mutchler, D-D-, of Philadelphia. un Y.'.xs

Mrs. E. TURNER,

316

Washington Street.

reIl estate.

M. B. BcuU.ia the agent for some very fine modem cottage*, conveniently loea. ted, elegantlyJurnlabed, sxniuj

elegantly luriiwam, mu-

couifortablc. For gale or rent,

tber information ad tires

ary and For fur-

The Daylight Store i^r ^

Fashion's Fancies. Fashion’s changes for this ason have added some

- beautiful things to our already

very complete line of men’s

wear.

TIES. COLLARS, r HOSE AND SHIRTS wi^ll adapted to summer have appeared in very rich abundance, and Ve have gathered collection never equaled in this city. ©tkWvBasss, . 518 WASHINGTON STREET. v CAPE MAY. N.J. PHILADELPHIA k READING ROUTE. L ATLANTIC CITY RAILROAD.

exc^Sej

IN HARD O MOKE.

TIMETABLE'IX EFFECT OCT. l*190t. Trains leave Cape May for Fiilladeh hfii:

Week Day*—

A. M.

M. B. BCCiL,!

Hkrald Bnilding, 500 Washington St..

, Cape M.y; N.J. We ^ave It For You.

It makes *0 difference what yon

providing it lr in the link of.shoes, dry goods, notions* trimmings or novelties-in five and ten cent go<>ds. These counters are loaded down with both useful and orna-

mental articles. Wc carry the lah

this vlcinil

Ity which, h-

Wc carry the largest, roost irefnlly selected stock in 1, however, is not the only

Cape May, K. J.

this Borough

it in South Jersey. Call at the Broadway and ad anaMfl Mas. Milton Hand.

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' York-VU Winalow Junction HAS MS P viu , 7S. p ”‘- A « v ' Trains leave Fhlladelphla for Cape May: g.^^'^-jMj-Expresa. Arrive Cape May 4 -1 5 PArnr * C3pe 5 *" y 4.15 P-^-Ae»«iiuodMlon. Arrive C^i* Sundays— 8 - 4s *'*“ “ °"* Fast train* leave Readme Terminal. Pblladcliiliia. for Xew York, BrlhU-bem and point* tyla. Tickeia and Information at rtaUon. BKSUfSL, Gen’l Sup; BOSON J. Wkeks, G

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In the world at