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

WEST CAlPE MAY.

Capl. John Reeve*, who h: ta i> great buflerer from dropaic fection, ihowa hut slight toa]

beer ,1 af

Our people arc g^ad to learn of the iprovcment in the health of Mr.

.cs, who has for aome •riously ill at his home in

time been

Philadelphia.

George C. Edmunds, who has for more than a year past been seriously

afflicted, and has passed thror critical operations, is nosv to be lying at death’s door.

rough two

I relieved

The estimable wife Landis, who for se' quite seriously ill, tia

o note, fully

of Rev. J. L rcral days wa

pleased to note, fully recovered. Mrs. Landis is a kind ticighbor,and help-

CAPE MAY POINT.

The Cape May City ^nd played at the Carlton last Sunday.

There are tjuite a good nut attractions going on at the

imbcr of present

he boys of the Charles D. Cooper Battalion have had a very enjoyable

The Taconi

. Stalcv,

ny Cadets, Captain N. irrived last Monday to cd for a week on the

entertain-.-ham last

D. Coop,

The

Bddington, Pa., arrived Mot f at the Delaware Bay

ning until

There wan a hop and ment given at the Sli

Tuesday night in honor of the Cbas.

Jion. md, iday

play at th«

lul among the sick. ’ every then Pilot Harry Bennett went out upon j Monday, Ji the Cape May sounds the other day i p °, 0 ‘ with a What do you think of mc?| o| d'

virh h

arty a quai id most cst

Mrs. Bennett, N . .

Newark widow, Miss Lukeus, ol j G. T. Hand and wife attended Trenton and charming Miss Lottie | Seaville camp meeting on Sunday.

Battal

ustrtal School Bum

itriv«

telaware Bay House moon and evening uly 28. The.band is

to 16

if boys from

1 years

air. as he took with him

;c of most attract-j * _ “

ive and most estimable ladies,to wit: 1 Edgar End . Bennett, Mrs. Suttie, a pretty , ,ri P to Coshe iewark widow, Miss Lukeus, ol j G. T.

aiming Miss Lottie | Seaville c

BURLEIGH.

dicott

made a business icn on Wednesday.

mmg r

Rutherford ol Wasbinj Just to think, that th« shbuld have had all this sweetness aII-to himself!

Frank

GOSHEN.

f. Miss Lena Hewitt, of 'Anglesea,

. spent last week here.

Mrs. Jesse Springer is entertainfc, ing company this week. The young people look forward to the good times at camp-meeting. Miss Hcrmia Grace has returned k" Home after a visit ii> Vineland. Mr. Monroe Townsend is spend-

?, ing his summer vaction at home.

Mr. Eugene Hays has been visiting relatives in Philadelphia. Capt. Wm. Burke and wife are on

[j' an extended visit at Woodbury.

Mr. Wilbur Turner and wife have

k returned to their home in Nanticokc,

E.. Md.

Mr. Howard, of Philadelphia, is k spending a lew days with friends

t here.

Mrs. R. L. Saunders, ofPhiladelj phia, spent Sunday with Capt. A. \' R. Ludlam.

been improving the appei

his farm here by mowing down the

eeds.

Alex. Douglas Sr., and wife, of Court House, spent Monday evening :h H. O. Carey and wife, isses M. Agnes Mill and Etta

;das spent Sal

aturday and Sunday Yearicks, at Fishing

wife and two irey, wife and

Mill,

Miss Julia Champion, ofPhiladelihia, is spending the summer with

Chester,

■ phia, is her aunt.

spending t ', Mrs. Chi

Mr- Ruslisg Steelman, of Pa., is' visiting his grand parents, Capt..and Mrs. Wm. Powell. Mrs. George Maguire and Miss Lizzie Harker are spending a few -days with their lather, Mr. Enos B.

Harker.

Death has visited our village once more and claimed one of otir oldest j. citizens, Capt. High. w w

FISHING CREEK.

Snyder spent several days

each this week.

proud

Douglas spent with Mias Mat

Creek.

E. S. Douglas, t daughters ;H. C. Cat

daughter, and Miss M. Agn attended the wedding of Mil

Hackney and Harry Stites, of Court

House, on Friday evening.

G. F. Hand and wile entertained m Tuesday evening: Frank Hawn ihd wiffc, of Bridgeton; Nelson Dreamer and Frank Weldon, of Millville ; Miss M. Agnes Mill, of Philadelph’a ; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gandy, Mrs.Emma McPherson,Misses Laura Steelman, Mamie Hcathcoate, and Etta Douglas; Messrs. M. J. Fitz-

Edgar Endicott, Haward and

' and Harry McPherson,

gerald, Edg Eddie Hanc

I

Bertram

. at Holly Beat Chas. tanchcliff

owner of a new bicycle. ■ Ask Ella when she is going to learn to ride a wheel? Albert Gilbert, ol Philadelphia, spent Sunday with friends here. Mrs. Belle Thompson was calling 'on friends in thip place on Tuesday. D. M. Woolson, of Holly Beach, spent Friday with relatives in this

place.

Ed. De Merritt, of Holly Beach, ' spent Sunday with Ed. Camp and Harry Thomas, wife and child, of

y Beat

nd chi

Holly Beach, ase visiting thdr

■ ents this vvedk.

Mr. Reuben Foster, 6f Baltimore, I, called on Mr. Richard Matthew and

wifeon Sunday-

r Mrs. Bozarth, of Seaville, is visitI iY ing her grand-daughter, Mrs. Anna Kj Camp, this week. &■ ; - Miss Maude Yearicks entertained j her friends. Miss Agnes Mill and f Miss Etta Douglass, of Burleii 5 few days this week. I WHEN YOUR IN DOUBT TAKE THE

REPUBUC.

L- The Trip to Cape flay and Return Is a Source of Healthful Pleasure.

failed to Brail yonncU

opportunities afforded by the Republic for a day of comfortable pleasure and healthful recreation, you had beder wake up to the fact that the summer season will soon be on

in may miss the only 1

: Jones is entertaining

other Thomas.

igton street, j p big fellow brot boatload of ^

spet com

Charles Carey and wife, of Philadelphia, are si)ending a few weeks with'ber mother, Mrs. J. W. Hand.

Nelson Creamer, of Millville, is «ndihg a few weeks with his

uisin here.

Char'

Harry Cresse, of Pennsvillc, spent Thursday with his sister, Mrs. Abbie Douglass. Mr. Wolcott, of Philadelphia, has

raranc

md

ol Burleigh. green":reek.

Effie

taining visito

Mr. Edward Fisher spent Sunday

at Seaville Camp.

Capt. James Swain was a visitor

to Philadelphia on Monrial

Rev. J. Brown held services in the Presbyterian Church last Sunday.

in Hie

M. 1 ing.

b last Sundii

lyer-mccting will be held in . Church next Tuesday even-

tcting rch m - johr

j carry prodt

to Al

getting Mlantic

Captain EH ady to carry

ity.

Mrs. Lizzie Compton and son, LeRoy, of Atlantic City, are visiting

aptai

ready to

City.

Comp

Mrs. C. P. Foster. Mrs. Lida Saul,of Wildwood, w transacting business he:e on Wednt

day.

Over 135 people of this place picat Wildwood on Wednesday

'. Foster is adding improve to the property. The work i

nicked

ol last week.

C. P.

ments to the property,

being done by N. W. Cresse. Dr. H. Lake was summoned to administer td Marie, the infant daughter of Mrs. Lottie Hollingt-

head last Wednesday.

Miss Edna Fisher and Miss Helen Holmes expect to remain at Seaville

Camp for aeveral 1

Mrs. better

yet she is unable to til the home and church. There will be no preaching in the M. El. Church next Sunday. Many of the Members are expecting to worship at Seaville camp. Miss Emma Norbury and M Cresse were married last Thursda at the home of the bride’s parenti by Rev. E. A Archer, of Cou: House. They will take up their residence at the County Seat in Se|

: j tember.

rd to be os good a>> week's vacation. The ' *P ectin g to Spend Sunday time of the KcpqhBc’* departuie. 7.30a. m, a' Seaville Camp are : J. S. - Hoi

‘ land wife, J. H. Scheninger and

COLD SPRING

Mrs. Anthony Cresse was a visitor at the bedside of her brother, Samuel Winchester Reeves, in Philadelphia during the week. Miss Norman, ol Lewes, Del., has been passing the week with her friends, Rev. Dr. Laverty and wife. Dr. Laverty was formerly pastor of the Lewes Presbyterian Church. Rev. John L. Landis has for the past two Sabbaths filled very acceptably Dr. Lnverly’s pulpit at the “Old Brick” Church, where he was

formerly pastor.

Capt. Reuben Foster and wife, of Baltimore, have been visitors among old friends and relatives throughout this section, and on Sunday momii

shipped at the Cold Sprinj rch, of which they were

nlier

worshipped at the Cold Spring Presbyterian Church, of which they

one time memliers, rcnls before them.

s were their pa-

A Generation Ago coffee could only be bought in bulk. The KjjSS 20th century way is the gfeSI LION COFFEE way—sealed packages, always clean, fresh and retaining its rich flavor.

PHILADELPHIA A BEASDZO E * ATLANTIC CITY EAILBOAD.

S BURN HAR

SMOKE.

RD COAL. NO

TIME TABLE In Effect JUNE Train* leave Cape May for Phil

Week Day* —

A. M. —

:2Kth 1 lu-lelpl

7 05 A hla8.<0 K ' C|irc **‘ Arr * vc I’Mlndelpj . r A. M. — Accommodation. Arrive

/•‘S ladelpbia8.46.

fi.nr* A. *L — Expteaa. Arrive Pbiladel-

S.OO

I -4° 1 ill In'3.30.

3 00 £ 1 SkS

imodation

TSIiS-fS:

elpbia&lO; Accom. on the whole

route arr. Phlla. 0.26.

j qq 1’^ M. Exprew.. Arrive Pblladel-

i*. m.—ti} delpbla 8.10. Sunday* — 6 -3° rill

!1 ExeQKlon. Arrive Phila-

>ii-o&modatlon. Arrive

Aivof la 8.26.

- —Jladelphiu 8

3 3° Ar ' i "

4->s

6.00 jDl ^hla^ *0 txtur * ion - A ri ive BbiU8.50 phi, jo^Q Arrive PblladelTraln* leave Philadelphia for Cape Mar:

Teek Day* —

?- o ° '

8 -30 A

8 -4S ^

Excursion. Arri . e Cape Express. Arrive Cape May

--- — — Accommodation. Arrive

Cape May 11.1a

■45 ^ ~ Arrive Cape May 1.40 p ' ~ E*prea*. Arrive Cape May 4. JO P '“• — Express. Arrive Cape May £.00 c’ ^'m - Accoinnio d«:ion. Arrive

Sundays —

7-00 y Excursion. Arrive Cape

8.45 915

5.OO ^ ^Accommodation. Arrive

Fast trains leave Readti delpbla, for Net ” ‘ “

on the Lehizb WilUai ^

w”g!

os leave Resdlnx Terminal, PbllaNew_York t Bethlehem and {mints

y, Resdinx, Pottavtlle, BU in Interior I’enixye ifonnatlon at station^

tall Valter, illlsmnjon and jmliiU In li

Extra! Extra!! to remember that L Tencnbaum, the leading Clothier, Furnisher and Show, Hk* removed to 421 Washington Street. T CORDIALLY invite ay patrons and A friends to call at my New Store. My efforts to meet the pabUCs dcumud have received snch liberal support that I wa, compelled to seek-more commodius<iuarter* Having met with gracious e neon rage ment in the past I feel assured that with our present facilities and with a new and up-to-date ’clothing, Furnishings and Shoes that I can be 0/ greater service to yon than before my removal. pv store you will find the largest stock of clothing, furnishings and shoes in SOUTH JERSEY, a'^be loweM city prices. I mate's specialty- of the famous 4 W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE - every pair is guaranteed. I will be pleased to pee you in my new I. TENENBMJM, 421 Washington St„ Cape Way FINE

_ lepaxtuie, 7.30

may appear omte early to some, but even ! that in ii*elf i* a health-lift to those not ac-

customed to early rising. You .do

_ nger and

Fraud* Crew and wife, Ephand Maurice Cr< * *

rly rising. You do not need to

worry about getting breakfast at hotne. for | rian ami Maurice Crease and Uieir joyed by you at home, hotel or boarding 1 W| fe, Captain J. Swam unci Wife,

Outlie Splendid panoramic scenes on rfther ! young people

So the splendid panoramic side of the historic Delai

. boat swiftly carries can find real euj<

■rly the dancing, which is indulged

! - down and trips. IU a dailv * ‘ ‘ *

s

Notice—To 1 Bv the direct!

n Fire and Wat

t town.

ol Water. of tbc Committee

notic

j on Fire and Water, notice » hereby given that all watei rente not paid bv

“down and up trips. Itsa daily demonstrated the first dav of Auguat, 1902, five

6 '

Bptely t». ■ . , - .1 Jno. Thompmk, Supt.

any kind of harness can be foagd in our stock, and a fiw information about oar Harness

• AND HORSE GOODS at this time might save prices we give *ertn t

sad look at the gooda .... that they are of a quality which worth a little more than we ask. If the prices seem too low don't say a word. Here's something to think about. W. A. LOVETT

save you money. If the

Cape May Hotels STAR VILLA. Ocean Street and Beach Avenue Under same generous manageme: Excellent cuisine and sendee. M. L. Richardson

COLONIAL. Sea End of Ocean Street. Enlarged and greatly improved, 'oubled. :nts and sendee first-class WJ H. CHPRCH

Capacity doubled. Appointment

THE ELBERON. Congress Place, opposite Congress Hall. Modem Improvements. Renovi throughout. Pure Cold Spring Water. J. R. WILSON

VICTORIA. Ocean end of Congress street. Open all the year. Moderate Rates.... Location unsurpassed. Fine I.awn. Large Airy Rooom*. Modcroly Equipped. J. S. WALES

THE RUDOLPH. Perry St. and Beach Avenue. Directly on the bluff overlooking the sea. Thoroughly renovated and refurnished throughout. Mrs. r/ C. HUGHES

CARROLL VILLA. Jackson Street, Near Beach Boulevard. Central and convenient to all points Long Distance 'Phone. Ocean outlook. Mrs. T. R. BROOKS

THE GLENWOOD. Hughes Street, near Decatur. Convenient to Beach,

Railroad stations

and Places of Interest. Comfortable and Homelike.

W. F. WILLIAMS

GOLDEN EIGIE HOUSE

Saloon.

Oysters served in every style. Choice Wines and Liquors. 219 Decatur Street. WM. HEYL, Prop.

Health is Wealth SECURE IT BY USING GOLDEN BEAUTY FLOUR For sale by all Grocers and Feed Merchants. Sittey&SonJnc., Sole Agents. CAMDEN. N.J.

BPBDTE83 OPPOETPHITIES. [Advertisement* under this head, set in plain type, five ccnU a line per issue, in advance. Display type, 10 cents per line.]

Segarx at wholesale, 105 Perry at.

Fancy table butter and butter of all kinds at Campbell’s, 308 Decatur

Poultryi Game and Squabs killed and dressed to order at Campbell’s, 308 Decrtur atreeL

FIND

The latest and best for Headacher.and Neui * ' " cents to FINC Cape May. N. J.

Hass* famous Mother’s Bread and Rolls of all kinds' fancy Cukes and Buiscuit'sat Campbell's, 308 Decatur street.

Standard Fashion Sheets for lugust, showing the latest styles for attnmer wear, are giVen away by O. - L. W. Kneer. Call and get one.

If the =

If you are in need of tadica* and gents* furnishings, or shoes, inspect the stock carried by K. Conley, 406 Washington street. Big reductions in ladies* shirt waist ana wrappers, .gent lor Barnes Erb Laundry, tf ‘■life**'- * ' 4— " * ■ • --

The World is Not Growing Worse,

as pessimists declare. Nor will it, while men have enough altruism to provide for others as well as for themselves. Life Insurance fosters the spirit of thoughtful- - ness for others.

The Prudential Insurance Co. of tmerica.

EDGAR B. WARD, zd Vice I're* and Counsel. FORREST P. DRYDF.N, Secretary. II. B. RtCHAKDSON. A»»t Supt , Cape May Court Hou-c.N. J

NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED. r||i | ! China Ware, ACCfiDTUCMT \ ^ la88 Lamps, fixtures AOOUnllYltm j Rock Tea Pots, \ OF | Yellow Row!. I am selling' the above g-oods at small ARGUS'. Special Glass Tumble^, - -'50c Mason Quart Airs, *p£r <loz. - (50c “ Pint ' “ “ - 55c “ Caps “ - - 30c A Three-tie Broom at ™Oc.

GHAS. A. SWAIN, P. O. Box 841. 306-7 JAG^SON ST, W^n^riv-c ,6. CAPE MAY-

CAPE MAY STEAMBOAT COMPANY BTEA.MER “REPUBLIC” Daily for WILMINGTON and PHILADELPHIA Stops at CHESTER

Leaves Cape May Point Landing at 3.15 p. m. LeavesPhiladelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf at 7^30 a. m. 8IHGLE TICKET, - 75 Cents ROUND TEIP TICKET, $125 (Good to return any tunc iu season) DELAWARE BAY HOUSE At The Steamboat Landing Under the Manngement'of'the Cape May Steamboat Company. Beach Trolleys Run Direct to the Porch An ideal place to spend an Afternoon or 'Evening. Light Lunches ami Refreshments served iu first-class s yle. > CHOICE SEA FOOD SPECIALTIES Crabs, Oysters and Clams. Magnificent Murine View of . Shipping on Ocean and Bay from the Spacious Porches of the Delaware Bay House.

The Daylight Store

A'PER ATTERNS

Fancy waista for Ladies, Out--ing Skirt* for Ladies, Shirt Waist* with "Duchess" closing fur Ladies and Misaes

Will all be found In August patterns fust received Fancy summer costume* for

young fc given Marked Attention

DESIGNER for U TEN CENTS A COPY.

0. L w. KNERR 518-20 WAflHJIOTOF STREET. CA PE MAY. N.J. Beo candy made iu oar window. Get fret sample. W. 8. Hogan.

HANDLING JEWELRY such a* we handle is vi-v satisfactory to o«. and eqnally so to our cu-tnaier*. The stock ha* been carefully aelcctrd, and comprises everything manufactured in Watches, Norelties, Diamonds Silver Clocks, Table Cutlery, etc. But what we wish to call particular attention to is our line of Novelties and Souvenirs, etc. JACOB GARRISON. REAL ESTATE. . M. B. Scull is the agent for aome very fine modem ’oottagrf, conveniently located, elegantly furnished, sanitary and comfortable. Fpr aale or rent.- For further Iuformation address.

Cape May, N. j.