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SUte nutu^l B. * L. Association
I A merlin* . 4 f the atockhhldera of the l Cape May Branch ot the SUte Mutual Buildin* and Loan Association of New Jeraey, i - -aa> held at the Hotel Rudolph on Thursday | evening, when the following board of direc- [. ' tora Was elected: Dr. W. a Learning, K. F. Towmsend, A. W, Hand,}. Spicer Learning, ' Frank S Sheppard, Ih. Walter Phillips, Ceorge C. Crawford, Harry G. Bennett, Bl-
i lia Rldridgc. George H. Reevra, Kldredge, Charles A. Swain, t wood Kldiedgr. \V K Romig,
; Smith
A meeting of the board will be held on Monday evening, at the office of Samuel F. • K1 dredge, 310 Washington street, at 7.30, for the election of president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer. It was about six years ago some *50 shares were taken here in this association, Mr. Edward F. Town-
send being treasurer.
Mr J. H. Kirkbnde. St*te organiser, has been here several Weeks in the organisation and has succeeded in adding nearly Sou more shares. It is a tried p .and very successful association. 1 Subscriptions to shares of this associstion will be received by Mr. M. A Scull, local ^eut, 506 Washington StrccL Qreen Creek Telephone.
i ' 'Communicated.
Mr. Editor : At last »c arc con•nccted with the whole State of New Tetter and several other States'by e of a long distance ’phone,
Mr. J. L. Hess’
to\yn. As we have bad nd 'v^ords spoken and , for the-~6mall_part we ntrrprise, and believing
if our plans were generally known the public, it would commend it-
Suni _
Air. Cornwell haying once been
1 pi
K.
ly, gave a very interesting lecture Prohibition, in the K. G. E. Hall
e use of a long d .which is installed in >
store, of our tot
Writter had in
immend it d a ’phone
win you give us jusi a to state, what we did ? I secured about thirt
ig named permtribute equal
deficieni
blic, it would comi > some places that need a s just a little space
: did ?
iut thirty names to a
j petition to the company, which was ceplied to by Mr. C. B. Smith, disj trict manager, who came to sec me and stated the terms to be “a guar-
antee of $75 for the first 1 secured the followini sons to agree to cont parts to make up whatev
there might be at the end of the yeai H. Schellenger, Dr. Lake, A. Robinson, J. Brown, J. Schellinger, [. Swain, W. Bevis, \V. Shellingsburg. C; Hollingshead, H. Conover, F. Cresse, S. Cresse, N. Cresse, R. i Conovei, S. Miller, Mrs. C. P. Fos ter, W. M Lister. Mr. Hess signed tt*e guarantee and returned it to the , company, who In due time placed ' the 'phone. While we neither sought l for or expected the many congratulations we have received, we wish to Jake this opportunity to express
our appreciation. W. M. Lister.
6reen Creek, Oct. 28, 1902. Oo4e of Worntog Perfected by Ihe ; lotormotioool Toortata’ Leaaoe. • An International code of warning Mg nals foe tfce benefit of all cyclists and Doge pertfculnnly for those traveling In foreign countries with whose language they ar* unfamiliar baa Just boen com-
posed, says the New
s of danger signs
ork is c
Times. The of great slm-
■vttk tkHcrvtioiv
Oru-L —Dkartvo«nf.
Ce>-ufiru»-IWng«rCT\ia career.
CoAit Lovxs—Obbtrtxc tiorv-
ruxoxB Brass fob ctcubts. pUdty and has been unanimously adopted by the nineteen national cycling associations which com pries the Ligue Internationale des Associations
Touristes.
The basis of the signals la the a which is In universal use In di j signs and la therefore easily t
j stood by all cyclists
1 Hory Of Mao. BUaoboth C. Ma One night the late Mrs. Ells
, Cady Stanton slept In s carriage rather
than enter the only boose In the ueigb-
L borbood, says tbs New Tort Tribune.
She was awakened by a chorus
irtplgf -Thsy the Iroof steps of each/lraa strug] er pmng the whl sh>4 It occurred t Jmmp tor to let then Bet I had
1 of
of the d by a
QREEN CREEK.
Mj*. Laura
Ella C< adclphi
Mr. •
Burleigh,
with Francis Crewe and wi The Misses Laura, Helen and inda Holmes wheeled to Dennis
lost Saturday.
Mrs. Emily Bateman and Orilla
inday with
klys. Laura Holme* and Mr*, a Conover wasUtioppipg in Phil-
ilphia one da)' this week.
Mr. Clinton Cresse and wife, of iirleigh, spent Saturday evening
Lind .•lie
Hemingway spent Fishing Creek friends.
1 Jr*.
visiting at the
Gabriel Holmes is visitii !i sou Charles and wile
tiiiilt Sent. ,
Trueman and Theodore Hickman. 4ccoi11p.f1 k- )>• their wives, visited
Dennis* i!ii- In*' S'trntUv.
Miss Erma Norl>iiry spent Saturuitlav uml .'Mtio.Bi »*i li hea- sister. Mrs Emilia Ck-S'c. ;.t ' ourt House. The funiTal of Mr. Flank Cornwell passed through this place last idav, and was largely attended,
, J
resident ot this place.
Rey. Wm. K. Fisher, of Ocean
last Saturday evening. He also preached a most excellent temperance sermon in the M. E. Church Sunday
I'.inm Sqm 1
drove
irsday uf-
mmunitv was saddened to e death of Eliza Crawford
ling.
[me of the young people to Nummy Town last Thursi
teaberries. Among them were: ‘Rcrth* Cresse, Cora Bateman, MollielSefover. Ethel Enickson, Lena James, Louisa and Helen Holn
This comi learn of the
lose remains were brought home t Friday momihg. She was a former resident of this place; was a member of the M. E. Church, and much beloved hy all who knew her. She was .1 sister to Captain Henry Bennett and Mrs. Deborah Thompson, of this place. WORLD WANTS OUR GOODS. DsMly IngKlrlM Revel, cd From Klrau In Vfertona Lands. Evidences of the demand throughout the world for American made goods are received daily at the Commercial museum In Philadelphia, says the Press of that city.''The correspondence bureau received recently more than a dcsen letters from firms located In vmri00a foreign countries requesting Information gs to where various manufactures can be obtained. One of 'the communications came from BL Paulo, Brasil, asking that the writer be “pot In touch” with manufacturers In this country who produce tex-
tile and
river navigation.
Another correspondent who lives In GQly, Belgium, desired to know where he could secure flat and round steel cables for mines. He stated that the European made goods of this description were not of a very good quality, and be closed his letter with the stateere was an urgent need for cables of a superior quality. The writer ^Iso explained that he wanted to represent United States fire and accident Insurance companies to compete with London concerns. According to communication, tinge Is a fertile 1 In Belgium for writing Insurance
iorway firm expressed a wish for American made chemicals. A letter was received from a Christiania firm in Norway «*«Hng that their Shanghai house wanted machinery for making cement barrels From Budapest came s letter Inquiring for hemlock bark for tanning purposes, also United States
Perfection Oil Heaters ME SMOKELESS MB ODORLESS
Two Styles of finish, Japan and Nickel Maximum Heat at Minimum Cost
Founts Hold Four Quarts and Burn from 8tof2 Hours 4 . • Easier to Re-wick than a Lamp
Endorsed by the STANDARD OIL COMPANY If your dealer does not have them DROP A POSTAL
is and dnughte e on Monday,
more, ot Y with re
BURLEIGH.
Mis* Lyda Neal, of Rio Grande, .as a caller here on Sunday.
Mrs. E. S. Douglas drove to Court Ho
Mrs: Town Fcnniraore, ot Wildwood, spent Monday with relatives
here.
Mrs. Eliza Endicott and niece, liss Emma, drove lo Court House
n Tuesday.
Miss Pearla Gtnce, of Court House was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. T.
Hand on Sunday.
Mrs. Edward Buck, of Sea Isle CKy, spent part of the week with
Mrs. Etta Fisher.
M s. G. T. Hand very sweetly ng a solo entitled “Over the Line,”
st Sunday evening.-
ME. WolcoK,- wile and son, of
dphia, spent Sunday
Carev
Miss Etta of her fri at Fishing
Mrs. Edith Buck and daughter,
of Anglesea, were over
iday visitors with relatives *here. Charles Lawrence resigned his
ith Hem
Extra! Extra!!
421 Washington Street. i ^^KtS^ sissr
efforts to meet the public'* demand have received such liberal aupport that I was
.impelled to seek mire commodius quarters Having met with gracious encouragement U I feel assured that wHh our prea-
‘.as
mr. woicoH,-wite anu West Philadelphia, spent with H. C. Carev and Wife Etta Douglas was ihe gucs ien’d, Miss Maude Yearicks ng Creek, on Saturday.
Edith
Miss Daisy, o Sunday visito
in the past ent faaliti
Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes that I can be of greater service to you now than before my removal, .k^t-In my store you will find the largest stock of clothing, furnishings and shoes in "'UiTH JKRSKY: at the lowest city prices. I make a specialty of the famous W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE, every pair is guaranteed. I will be pleased lo sec you in my new
' TTttFNBtUH 421 WashioglwST.,
g on Sail
position with Henry Long 1 day and will attend a business sch in Wilmington this winter. We
>right
uturhool
0 lose such i ts Charles.
upright young
gret to man as
Revival meetings arc still in proress. There has been four conver-
1 much interest is taken. Mr. Lister, is very un-
is, ind we hope iy great success. Hogan's Teaberries.
Hogan, the driving merchant in fruits and
confections, Cor. Washington and Decatur streets, U always up-to-date. It is teaberry
time, now, and teaberry’ partit
folks
gre
sionsjmd still n
>r, M
|iis efforts
cd by
The paxtor, 1 tiring in lm
will be rewarded
According to a letter from a Bombay firm, there la a great demand for rolled gold and Imitation gold Jewelry In that Indian city. The same letter contained an inquiry far telegraph wire and fancy stationery. Another letter from BlrTnlngtiam, . Rngland, showed S desire for glass. The desired Information will be forwarded to the various writers. r -All kinds Molasses Candy made fresh every day at Hogan’*.
iwaye up-to-
uuw, -vw., and tcabt,,J
order, but after you young folks have had your fun hunting them, stop at Hogan's and get your berries. He 1ms a barrel full of them, nice red Sooth Jersey herr fact everything at Hogan’s is fir plenty of it and reasonable price*. Salted Peanut Brittle, only at Ho
gan’s.
Paper ■ Patterns FOR ALL GARMENTS
Our atock of STANDARD PATTERNS win be aure to meet your requirements no matter what garment yon; intend to make. Visit oar Paper Pattern Department. The November Fatterna have just been received, showing slot-eeatn costumes, coats sod skirts in special prominence.
tkat the btcycia Is to bar* official rccogI aftfeo by Mm governumot. to a tew WWfca the special defivery atoflkp will 1 bear a new daaigB with a boy ridings gvr ruaaiug with a letter to kla baud. TIN rtee sad sba|>e «f the stamp w® be kept bstt the »ew deaf** ie regarded aa much more cheraeteriede sad art , Me. to toss I of dart btoa. tke warn 1 atom* will bo ttgbt btoe or earn SEW*—
The Designer
AT to CENTS A COPY. It U mom practical la its advice shout srmrnt*. The November nambn is
0.14. W. KNERR S1M0 VASK1I0TOV 0TBO*. CAPK M A Y. N. 1- .
GOOD HORSE. 1 SENSE will teach you that coffee ta mo air-tight, sealed package U purer, cleaner and fresher than coffee kept lo open bins. JON COFFEE mvct aoM In bulk*
x \ A large assortment just received oi Popular Priced and •U*gE Grade Framed Pictures.
Cape Ma>
COAL is sll you wish to keep in line this winter, but your horse or your wagon needs a blanket or robe. We have got them and the prices are low. You can save money by calling and looking at two hundred blanket* and robes that we Uhvc bought at a low price and will sell for the same. Don’t purchase a blanket or robe •'without looking st this stock, as we know it will please you in yle, price and quality. * W. A- LOVETT
Segars ot wholesale, 105 Perry st.
best fi
FIND
The latest and best for Headaches and Neuralgia. Bend 10
uts to FIND CO., Box 57, ipe May, N. J. !
Fbr all the news, told in readable anner, subscribe for the Herald
Poultry, Gjn id dressed to
*08
■and dressed
Dec 1
order,
:rtur street.
and Squabs killed der^at Campbell's,
Hass Famous Mother’s Bfead and Rolls of all kinds’ ’fancy Gtkes and Buiscuit's at Campbell's, 308 Decatur
street.
Fancy table butter. 1 kinds at Campbell’
all
street.
and butter ol
Campbell’s, 308 Decatur
If you are in need ol ladies’ and ■nts’ furnishings, or shoes, inspect
gents’ furnishings, or sht the stock carried by K. C
Washington street. Big in ladies’ shirt waist and Agent for Barnes Erb L
Conley, 406
reductions
OIL
HEATERS
Have Arrived. Why Pay $11.60 Per Tea for Coal t Heat Tour Room With an Oil Heater. Or, Better Still, Use a National Heat Radiator Which Heats from the Waste Heat from Tour Range or Any Stove.
The Only Thing to be Said,
if you are not insured, is: “Better get a policy while you arc insurable.” Take up the matter to-day.
The Prudential Insurance >. of tmerica. Hoc- Office Newark,. K. J JOHN F. DRYDKN.^ LESLIE D WARD. Vice President. Secretary. H. E. Richardson. Asst. Supt., Cape May Court Home, N. J. (
Picture Frames Window Glass Walter Savage
309 Mansion Street,
CAPE MAY. N. J.
THEY GO FAST
Out ClotiE,Gil’s Furaisii M Shoes..
ARE NOT VERY FAR BEHIND
Because they
they are Best Qualities, Latent Styles and Modes at the Lowest Prices. It is not necessary to call your attention to our store as we
tablished
have been established for itself. But it is necessai
low prices we are now quoting:-
attenliop to our store as we
•ears- back, and our reputation speaks for
established for years- back, and our repi
But it is necessary to call your special attention to some of the
[uoting:—
Men's Suits from $4.50 up. Youth’s Suits from $2.50 up. Boys’ Suits from $1.25 up. Men's and Youth’s Trousers from 69c. uo.
Boys' Pants from 25c. up. Ligl Overcoats $5.0t> up. Puli Lir Boots, Shoes and Oil Skins.
ht Weight ne Rubber
..©FI CD El©.. Men’s Slices from 95c. up. Ladies' Shoes from $1.10 up. Boys’ Shoes from 95c. up. Branch Store, Cape May Court House, N. J. S. R. GrIDDINGr, LEADING CLOTHIER. No. 414 Washington greet, CARE MAY CITY, N. J.
iby, according to U for $10 will be a rcvclat dally well supplied with esign and fine quallL,, __ grace the finger of a charming belle, reris designed and manufactured in ' JEWELRY, will be found here within a week after it is manufactured. JACOe* GARRISON.
CHAS. L SWIIN,
306-7 JAGKSON Si?., CAf£
P. O. Box 841.
Local ’PhMK- 65.
ATLANTIC CUT RAIL BO At. ENGINES BURN HARD COAL. NO SMOKE. TIME TABLE hi Meet OCT. 1st, 100$.
745
Express. Arrive I
4-3°'LAi'— • Train. Irsv* rkllmkrlphla for Cape May!
Wart Day* —
- A. M. — Express. Arrive C^p# May
8-45 ki " 4->5 U -
Arrive Cap* May
cw.no
tdvemsement or Poe r» on GOLDEN BEAUTY FLOUR.
Having received so many requests to extend »ime on our COMPETITION OFFER, have decided to
hold it open until NOV. t«|. liter than r
Letter* to rt , 1909. AU contributions to be our propeitv. Competition restricted to tty number of chances. Scud in a* many as you desire each to be accompanied with an empty sack
OrtorMUOof
Golden Beauty Flour For sale bf leading Grocer* and Feed BITLEY A SON, Inc.,
Grtaral Agenla,
Camden, N. J.
TO OONtUMPTVYKS. •nwartsrt«*s<kavfo t >.sar.ni..lwWakk

