Cape May Herald, 4 October 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 8

The |>opul«r

smith ic Bennett, ate beauti resilience ol Mr. Coodma

FOURTH WARD NOTES.

firm of painter*.

Smith i Bennett, are beautifying

Iman,

Washington street.

From the numerous discharge of firearms Thursday morning, one might think the ward attacked from flank and rear, hut flickers were the only

game that suflered.

Through the conrtcsy of Capt. Alexis Schcllehger, a party of wards were taken tor an excursion m

Tl'.ursday,—a mcri>

.'hcllenger, a

n Tl'.ursday,—a

irty wfih a leal bride and nong them, also a popular

proprietor, who had been fasting during the sunm^er, judging from his uhility to take nourishment often and m juch large quantities. One ot the most esteemed among our more venerable lady resident* is

Mrs. Jane Chai of Charles Suit

She has resided here

y wflh a leal hndc and giohm

lar hotel

ers on

For several year

ith he

past sire has resided here with daughter, Mrs." Pierson. Mfs. Sut

is a li c alw

y by her own tamily, but by a who have the honor ot her acquaint

n is^ lady of sweet disposition and of profound .Christian graces that have always made her beloved, not only by her own tamily, but by

„ r RIO GRANDE. 1).\JI. Sheppard spent Friday Vith his sistSr here.

Mrs. Sihwers Isard has returncq home from Pierce's PoiriT Mrs. Wni. Ciesse spent StuMbrywith he* sister at Pierce's Point. Rev. W. M. Listef will preach next Sunday in the M. E. church. ■ Mr$. Weeks and Mrs. Gleason are down visiting their father, who is yery ill.' - Quite a number from here visited the base ball game at Cape- May

Saturday last.

There will be a sale of household goods to-day at the residence of the

late Susan Isard.

Mr. a I'd Mrs. Thomas Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Crcsse called on . Mr. and Mrs. W. Broughton last

• Sunday.

i has spent

lt, Isaac Gillan,

led to the

for several weeks with a broki

mday.

Miss Lizzie Gillan I s with her brotht

days with her brother, Isa

who has been confined to the house

GREEN CREEK.

George Mixner is on the sick list. Material is on the ground lor ^Luther Cresse’s new house. Charlie Hollingshead was a visitor to PhiLdelphia Monday. Mrs. Sallie Holmes, ol Holl Beach, has been visiting relatit

town.

Pastor W. M. Lister preached an accellent sermon both morning and

James Schellenger has carted a pplv of wood lor

cacber.

Mrs. Deborah

excel

evening.

Rev. James B. Shaw and wife, ol ' ^Slilora, passed through here on

; Thursday.

Several ot our young people at- ^ tended the base ball game at Cape May last Saturday. James Schelli supply of wood

‘ preacher.

Mrs. Debora I

Crcsse, artd Miss

visited Cold Spring repel

" One of the most interesting events lately was the Sunday-school Convention held in Cold Spring Presbyterian Church on Wednesday of last week. Much credit is due not only to the members ot Cold Spring, but also to the retiring president, Truman Hickman,‘and county secretary Ralph Schellenger, who have been untiring in their efforts for its success. Aaron,Robinson was elected

president for the ensuing year.

and Mis. Bertha . Marion Mixner

ently

Mrs. Margaret Tucker spent Mon-

day at Cape May.

David Scull was a caller here on

i Sunday evening.

Richard Tucker spent Saturday in

• The Quaker City.

Mrs. Alibie Doqglas was a visitor at the County Scat on Monday. Mrs. G. T. Hand made a business ; trip to Vineland on Tuesday. . Revival meetings will commence in the M. E. church Sunday, Oct.

crey Buck—spent part of with relatives at Angle-

12th.

' Mrs. Ml the week

sea.

| Mrs. Ci. A. Heritage, of Eldredgc, spent part the week with her tiroth-

ers here. /

Alex. Douglas and wife spent Sun- . day wirir David McPherson and wile

ol (JoU! Spring.

Mi* Anna Ritchie was unexpected*

called^to her Philadelphia ‘

ly called ,to hi t*h Thursday.

Mr*. Charles Mai ley, of Glouces-

dth' her brother

ter, spent Sunday

•we. ^ -/ G. T. Hand -was ,appointed'an exhortcr last Sunday afternoon in the

M. E. church here.

Misses Mamie Heathcotr and Anna RJjchie wheeled to Bio Grande

on Wednesday.

Walter Dubble, wife and son, of Woodsfown, spent Sunday with G.

T. Hand and wife.

Poultry, Game and Squabs killed and dressed to order at Campbell's,

•*o8 Dccrtur street.

WEST CAPE MAY. Flicker*? Flijrkerer* Flickered! Mr. Ayres has been reinstated in our school. iicnry Reeves has purchased u fine ctv camera. .

Milton

k oyer Sum

Mrs. Milton Hand entertained

lends oyer Sunday.

Charles Scliellenger has built

hou*

Many of the resid

i property .lent* of th

here,

his place

attended the Sunday-school Conven lion at,Cold Spring Church. Harry Ebbed'c has entered upon his secon term at the University of Pennsylvania, after spending a v pleasant summer at the Cape.

left hi

ink R. Hughes I

Tuesday, for Philndelphi will take up a counf^iif i

here on here he

Harry Stevens has ■•turned to Ids ies in Philadelphia, this being his second term at the Hahnnemaim

Medical College.

Mrs. W. H. Reeves anfl aon Heniy are spending a lew days with her daughter, Mrs. M. A. Scull, of

Cape May City.

The genial little Albert Crowell

familiarly- known as “Buck," has

surprised his friends, as well

an exhibition of

f interior t 1 probably

paperhanging in the futm

as Mr*.

Crowell, by an exhibition of his ability in the art of interior wall decoration. He will probably do contract

Lion Coffee PURE , suRE .B-iy”

36th Encampment. G. A. R., Washington. Oct. <$ to 11, 1902. ir. Washington, Oct- 6to II. wi-

By thin arrangement the veterans and their friends will have ample time to visit the State. Army and Navy .Building, Treasury, National Library. ML Vernon, Arlington, and als make extended trip* to the principal battlefields of Virginia, arrangements have been made whereby- holders of r G. A. R. excursion tickets to Washington will secure special rates on these tickets. For full particulars of rates, kc., spply to any P. & R. Ticket Agent, pr address Edson ^ Weeks. GencraJ Passenger Agent. FACTS IN FEW LINES Duudellonp purify the blood and tone up the system. MokuzIiik rides will be Issued shortly to the Moorish army. French submarines will In future bo manned by volunteers only. The wife of the governor of New Borneo has a baby rhinoceros for a pet. There are but nine subscribers to the postotBcc telephone In Swansea. Wales. The Russian consol at Salonika has suddenly resigned his appointment to enter a monastery. Beetles In the East and West Indies are so brilliant in coloring that they are beautiful as gems. The volume of the world’s commerce Is two and a half or three time* aa great as It was thirty years ago. Antwerp town cquncit has opened a labor exchange to assist workmen and servants of both a&e* to obtain em-

ployment.

. After thrashing a corporal who had 111 treated them e ire deserti

l the

eight G< ted to I

n cavalr « and e

Ides:

fter thrai

listed In the foreign legion Its neck broken tiy a passing train, a line dog otter weighing twenty-one pounds was picked up recently at Galgate, near Leicester. England."^' - Within the last fifty years 104^88 persons have emigrated from County Mayo, Irelsnd-nearly, as many as Inhabit the county at the present time.

W. J. Hi

kee, has Invented a writing frame with wtrs lines to enable blind persona to write with evenness and sym-

metry. .

Of ninety-three emperors who governed the whole or a large part of tbs

Orders for' some 10,000 tons of ar- » for the new war vessels King

nwealth and Doed by thne Sbef-

Idward VII., Commonwi

Finding a nine leaved shamrock, a farm laborer-at Oronlngtd-, Holland, sent It to Queen WUhelmlna, who accepted the gift and rewarded the doctor

With a la. hd.

Perfection Oil Heaters ME SMOKELESS MD ODORLESS

Two Styles of Finish, Japan and Nickel Maximum heat at Minimum Cost

Founts Hold Four Quarts and Burn from 8to 12 hours • — Easier to Re-wick than a Lamp

Endorsed by the STANDARD OIL COMPANY If your dealer does not have them DROP A POSTAL

FISHING CREEK.

Harry Gilbert and friend, ol Philadelphia, spent Sunday here. Ed- Reeves, ol Ca'pe May, v calling on friends here Monday. Mrs. Mattie Reeves spent Friday

clpbii

Mis. Maun- Snider and children

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. [Advertis. mi-nL-under : head, set

and Saturday iii_Phiindei|

•i of To

clphia.

and chih

l.ij with relatives

' Rebecca E nt. Mrs. Hoi

spent here.

Misses Ethel :i munds visited their aril, i'ii Moni’sy.,

fceorge Cummings and wife were over-Sunday visitors at the home of

J. C. Bate and wile.

Richard Holmes and Charles U<dlingsead, ol Green Creek, called on friends here Tuesday. Arthur Chester, wife and children, of Cape May Point, spent Sunday

witnjereWoolson.

D. M. Wdolson and lamily, of: Holly Beach, were with their parA. H. Snyder and wife, a few

ancy tu

all kinds at

street.

ents, days.

Mrs. jennie McPherson and daughter Emma are visiting friends, in Bridgeton, Philadelphia and Trenton this week. Mrs. -Hattie Hemingway entertained Mrs. Li.le Reeves, of Cape Ma>, Mrs. Orilla Hemingway and Mis. Ella Conover, of Green Creek, 1 on Thuisdav last.

——w wt stato in

Brazil U Gcr-

lutloii of. 400.000, must-

Indlana. ,

The

city i

slate, j

entire lack of agricultural Inipleuieuta. "here are 2fi7.0(!0 names In the new r. directory of Bostrm. an Increase of 4.72! over the number last

iy. the J

urely oi ; la an

me.- but t

tii ms that lhi.-' Smltlis are In danger

of extinction.

Five of the twenty fellowshlpa recently awarded in the dcparlnient of philosophy. University, of IVunsylvonln. were given to women^BiW^if these fellowships carry with Un-iu an icome during the sc: <00 snd free tuition, tional glUO for particular rrtiearcb

Work.

During a recent performance at the 'Wilna (Russia) theater revolutionary proclamations were thrown from the gallery to the stalls. The governor. Genera! WahL ordered the whole of the occupants of the gallery to be arrested and flossed. Among them was a man who shot at 1 by way of revenge. Milwaukee brewers are having trouble with their employees over the quantity of beer each man may bo nllowod to drink.. The brewers are willing that each mac should havb two quarts at noon and two more at quitting time, but the men declare that they do not see bow any man can get along with

but

Income during the academic year of $500 and free tuition, with an addl

it four quarts of beer a day.

. .in ENGAGEMENT RING. • fashioned duality snd set with s Diamond or Roby, according to choice, that we eon sell

Wl^tsseriA rutd

d here within a i

’wejk after it is

JACOB GARRISON.

If you are in need ot ladiM' and

nishinwx. nr oKn«-«. inansw-t

. If YOU sri Waabingt

— fiirntshings, or shoes, inspect stock carried by K. Conley, 406

taujiyihi _ Agent for - Barnes

a atreet. Big .reductions lirt waist and wrappers.: Barnes Erb Laundry, tf

Segar> :it tvholrsale, 1 : Perry st. 0HOS vs.ri? The N'/w Coiifecli.ui — S.il!ed I'.kiii Brittle, only st HogsuV ^

Hass famous Mother’s Bread ami Rolls of all kinds’ fancy Cakes and Buiscuit's at Campbell's, 308'Decatur

Fancy table butter and butter

i Decu

Campbell's, 30S Decatur

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GOL BEA

FLOUR

EN

Y

Freight prepaid, to any part pf the Stale for the best written Idvfinisement or Poetry on GOLDEN BEAUTY FLOUR. Having received so inai$r requests to extend time on our COMPETITION OFFER, have decided to hold it open until NOV. 1st. letters to reach us not later than Nov. 1, 1902. All contributions to l>e our property. Competition not restricted tomny number of chances. Send in ns many as you desire each to be accompanied with an empty sack <t3k or 251b.) of Golden Beauty Floor For sale by leading Grocers and .Feed [erchanla. 8ITLEY & fiON, Inc , Genoral Agent*. Camden, N. J.

LOOKING FOR GOOD HARNESS?

reasonable price? Know

Worn it at a fl i-bete.to get it? -

From the First, women have "been the Iricnds of Life Insurance. It is because' they have seen and felt its benefits. Your - wife should be protected by a policy ip % The Prudential Insurance Crr. of America. Ecnn Office Newark, N. J JOHN F. DRYDRN Presi .1 LBSI.1K D. WARD. Secretary. . H. E. RlCHAKPSOK, Asst. Supt.. Ca|K- May Court Home. N. ]

. 'S'*

OIL HEATERS Have Arrived. Why Fay $11.50 Per Ton for Coal? Heat Your Room With an Oil Heater. Or, Better Still, Use a National Heat Radiator Which Heats from the Waste Heat^rom Yofir Range or Any Stove. y - .. /_ • t OHAS. A. SWAIN. P. O. Box 841. 30S-Z JAGKSQN ST, CA^E MAY.

THEY GO FAST

Fmiiiis ..anil Slioes..

ARE NOT YERY FAR BEHIND

they are Best Qualities, Latest Styles atid Modes at the Lowest It is not necessary to call your attention to our store as we have been established for years back, and our reputation spf&ks for itself. But it is necessary to call your special attention to some of the

low prices we are'now quoting:—

Because the

Prices.

Men’s Suits from $4.50 up. Youth’s Suits from $2,90 up. Boys’ Suits from $1.25 up. Men’s and Youth’s Trousers from 69c. up. IWA* B-smVa ^ . — ^ — .. .. - — — - -

Boys’ Pants from 25c. up. Light Weight Overcoats $5.00 up. Full Line Rubber

Boots, Shoes and Oil Skins.

©FIOE.©.. Men’s Shoes ffom 95c. up. Ladies - Shoes from Jt.to up. Boys’ SJioes from 95c. up. Branch Store, Cape May-Court House, N. J. S. R. Gf 0 )1 ) T N (I , LEADING CLOTHIER. No. 414 Washington S root. CAPE MAY CITY. N. J.

Extra! Extra!! The Daylight Store

YOKE SKIRTS

horse can do and how well he cande... Well made, perfecting fitting barncs*. such as we sell, will last a lift lime with ordinary care, yon’ll be mad at yourself If yon pur- 1 chase before seeing oar Harness and obtaining our prices. W. A- LOVETT

Bellamy

imy Slorer, Doited State* tolnl*Spaln. bn* given $24)00 toward the food for building the annex to Glockner sanitarium at Colorado

Springs-

The late Amo* Cummings was the champion of the birds In congress, and •oma of bis most b were mads In behalf

Bible has been widely distributed by the American Bible society. It has sent out 80.000 copies In English and 10,000

-***~Trs.U> rtmeraber that I. Tenenbaum, the leffaing Clothier, Furnisher and Shocr, 421 Washington Street. T CORDIALLY Invite my patr&ns and •*- friends to call at my New Store-. My effores to meet the papUc's demand have

in the past I feel assured that with our present fanlitlc* and with a new and np-to-datc Ming, Furnishings and Shnes that I can be of greater service to you now' than before my removal. Jtk-ln my store you will find the Isrgest stock of cfothing. furnishings and shoes in SOUTH JERSEY. ‘ '—

I make a specialty of the famous W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE, every pair is gnsrantced. I win be pleased to see you iu my few I. TENENBAUM. 421 Wnshinglin Sl„ Cape Mir

tor for

Standard Fashion Sheets Oct., showing the latest atyle* winter wear, are given away by L. W. Kneer. Call and get one.

Several of these :in- shown i

o strong in fancy w Xha-tys carry a good list ^•ttrrns and onr patrons will be » oenefilted by inspecting oor stock. Standard TaUenis are cheap, they cab-

DESIGNER lor OCTOBER School Garment* and Walking Toilette* are given apecial attention Now on sale by tu. TEN CENTS A COPT.

0.1<.ty. KNERR 518-W ▼ABEHrorOI STEER, CAPE MAY, N- J.