HOI/I DAY SPECIALS WHAT ENTERPRISING BUSINESS MEN HAVE TO SAY. Editorial Reference to Ilielr Special Cords In Our Attractive Holiday Number.
We find great pleasoru In preseuling KTira our readers this week the fall pxg> fcdTertUement of the First Nsllonal Bank ^Of-thU olty. which appears this week on ^he cover of this, oar hsinlsoino H -liil iv N'utuber. Issued iuatuple time t*; give cur numerouti readers an Opportunity to msk. op their minds just what to do beloie Christmas tUy. Tiiisbauk advertiser e >t / la worthy t*be space taken to tell I'a own story, for it is a tried and succeaslnl lustltuiioo worthy the Confid-i ce and aoppurt of all .Mi. George M Hnidricka la tbecaahlei, a man of exprrieoiy, ability and Kentlemsnly preaence. The bank U doing a very encouraging-buslnra*, and In the course of a year or two will erect a new' aud more suitable building. ''Hooak's’’ is a household word with Cape May families all !bc yrat roup'd, for Hogan's FrOlt and Confectionery Store, .corner Washington aud Dcc»t tur atreets,'is always well stocked witir needful thinga^of the beet quality lo bis line aud at satisTsetory nricea. Hogan's coming lo Cape May has proyed~ttis^c the right thing in the right ,'piaoe at the light time. Remember him during the approaching Holiday reason. He i
peels!
FOURTH WARD NOTES. v Mr. and Mrs. Btitea York and Mrs. Philip Hughes were shopping lu Phila-
delphia on Friday.
jtiebard Stansbury has purehkaed the
story on our Hekald Holi-
Read it and 'act
you a special story 01 day cover this week,
upon it.
Mecrays’ Central Market, corner Washington and Ocean streets, is ooe of the most popular and prosperous business esubllsbmcnta of its kind in Cape May City. John W. Mecray la the seuior member aud his brother Frauk B. Mecray the junior member of the firm and associated with them la their brother Jay, all of whom are lire business young men deterring the success that has attended tl'eir efforts. In summer they do an immense cottage and boarding house, trade, and even In winter, they find plenty for busy hands lo do. You will find their special tdrer. iii this oar Holiday Nomber lithographic cover this week. O. L. W. KDorr’s advertisement In this
phis shoppers tl Owing to the weather, clama are very scarce at the
Lauding.
Monroe Kimaey will—build himself another residence on the site from where be has moved his former dwelling. Miss Lidia Scbellengof Is an accomplished performer ou the violin ’and in addition ,lo her Instrumental talent she has a fine soprano voice. Clarence SChel longer aud George Roneman have gone ibrougb the Sour
Chaa. Ginder, of Al will be seen In the
days if the road la cloai'.
lALD, wl
next to the last page of the Holiday oc will be appreciated as coming from 01
issue of the Herald, which appears on
of the! ■■
a corn!
Cape May's foremost business men, one who bss given to this city a store that is not excelled, if equalled, in any similar The Dry Goods Department men's Furnishing Department full up-to-date in every particular. ■Everything la conducted in a systematic and attractive manner. The millinery work at Koerr's la largely patronized, and * every body finds pleasure in shopping at thiy fine stem. Joeepn K. Hand la ooe of Cape May’s
ybody residing at Cape May or viaita Cape May knows well. He enjoys the distinction of being the only manufacturing jewoler aiKl cotter of Cape May diamonds in this city. -It was away hack in the -80’s that the elder Hand came from Philadelphia and established a summer branch of the business at Cape May. The son, the present proprietor, bss bad a lifetime sod is trustworthy and reliable In every detail of the .trade. He honors the Herald this week with a special notice for the Holiday trade. II. C. Pierson * Son, 1158 Washington street, ask Herald readers to note what — they offer in the way .of fine Groceries, Njalt Meats, Canned Good*, Pratts and Nbta, foreign and domestic, fine confections, etc., etc. Since establishing themselves In business the store has received a generous patronage, and the present special advertisement at this anle-Christmi time should giveahlntof an opportunity to procure goods useful for toe time. Thomas H. Taylor, whose business t given prominence this week In one of tbe pages of the Herald's attractive Holiday cover, is ooe of tbe indlspenssbles amurg » May business bouses. His store has
Cape many little bostncaa features. HU shoes are of excellent make and reasonably 1 priced. . HU mending department teems ‘to bava tha patronage of tbe whole town, Judging from the way be and bU assistants are kept “pegging awa be has all modern facilities. Mr. Taylor ta a thoroughly good mau._too, in every ' Mate. We know him. B. PleUchhsner, Gold Spring, calls at. J tent km this week In ooe of tha pages of I* tha Holiday cover of tbe Herald, to bU 1 General Storsl Cold Spring, where U kept ~ Stock of fine and heavy Flour and Feed, as of Ory Goods and are In popular l In live and up^o-dat* « j Every courtesy U extended to and every effort to please. In quality and ^ in pries, the store U npidjy Bk of It, and speak rfva. > for tbs attest. No. SIS, U a popular plane for tha pvahemfot Holiday wet goods. See kU nation la «Mn nambor of tbe Herald. Mr. Marl knepeooly pure, bqaare, aweh as fareUtea afcoaid have far' ftrtrhnUinrano. HU haan on tap Are
Christmas Games FREE In each pound package of Lion Coffee from now until Christmas will be found a free game, amusing and instructive-50 different kinds. Get Lion Coffee and a Five Game at Your Grocer*.
(hard Stansbury
bouse belonging to Mi
lonroe Kimaey, and has moved it to hU lot comer Washington street and Sidney avenue. Mias Jeanette Knox U among Phlladel-
thU week.
the' recent cold and windy
BURLEIGH.
David R. Loe and wife »
tbe guests
of relatives at Capo May on Thursday. Rev. A. W. Hand, wife .and children were Thanksgiving yialtora at Cape May
City.
E. S. Don it las and wife and Alex. Droglaa and wife attended tbe annual Thanksgiving aupper at I. 0. 0. F.
Hereford Lodge at Court House.
About six gentlemeu from Camden
living here, gunning; - they
■pent Thanksgiving here, gu.tu did not bag much game, l>ut
they v
were “out for a good tim;"
imp Ml!l
ou Thpt
if Atlantic City says he e ward dnring the Holl-
Rewdr to Walt «
“Isn’t this a lovely domestic picture of Mr. Lampion's. Clara?” *T£si;, so true to life.. He’s sitting down and she's standing up.” Th« Floorwalkcr'a Uneertalwty. “Where shall 1 find something nice In oil for the dining room?” asked a stout, smiling woman of the floorwalker in a western department store. “On the Third,” began the floorwalker. Then he paused and looked doubl-
et tbe inquirer. “Did painting or aomethlng In the sardine line?” he asked.—Boeton Christian Beg-
Bwlgga—Somehow I hare failed to meet with any success In my under-
Briggs—That's easily accounted for. Swlggs—Well, what’s tbe answer? Briggs—Too many bars in your way. —Ohio State Journal.
yon think « great 1 is improperly^,Spent 1
“Don't money Is ttonsr "I do.” angwered'Senator Sorghum. "I’ve seen many a dollar I (treated that didn't bring In a rote.”—Washington Star. '
•That,’' replied tbe otbp calmly. Tie When tbe angry man bad figured this rat, bo was even angrier.—Chicago
nan! Mary—What do you mean by that? Louise—Why. be Areas aa well, yoo know, and amokao a pipe and-oad that sort of thing.-Detroit Free Pram. Haas’ famous Mother 1 * Bread aud Roll* of all kinds fancy Oakw and at Campbell'a. 806 Decatur atrei
WRITE STSjr'-s-— Of MAGAZINES and PERIODICALS.
.wmemmm
N NEWS AGENCY,
May, *. J. f
Wolcott, pf Wi-at Philadelphia Improving the looks of bis |
ll'tb idem
lelpli ^
is a talented young man of strict Inte - rlty, and held In high esteem by the
lelight c
Wist
thoroughly going over the preml
irsday.
Rev. W. M. Lister preached a .very tereetlng'sencou lu the M. E. Church here Ukt Sunday afternoon, from 1 John. 1-7. Every ncrmonacetu* to grow betta-, R. E. Taylor, our young school mast'' led a very Interesting Epwmth League s laat Sunday evening Mr. Taylor
tlented young ~ r
au3 — bold in
people of tbla piao(
Mias Bertha Lndiam, who is omplnyi-il at Cape May City, apeut Satunia; Sunday at borne, much to "the del
young bicycle dealer.
•avid R-'-Lee made a busluesa trip to
Cape May on Saturday.
Harry t'cPbersoii, ooe 3f Bnrlo'gb’e most populacyotjng men, la now learning
the art of telegraphy.
Tbe yonog people of the M. E. Clmreh are practicing for a Christmas entertainit. Come out and show them that you appreciate their effort. Mr*. Allie Steelman spent the first of
le week in Millville.
« On Tuesday, tbe agency at Auglesca Junction was trauaferred from 'M. Fizgeral to Fred TKompaon, formerly of Rio Grande While wo welcome Mr. Thompson to our village, we regret to lose aneb an efficient, accommodating upright a young man aa Mike, who the best wishe* of a host of friends to follow him to bit Plcasantvllle station. Dr. Anus M. Hand of Cape May City a* tbe guest of her brother here on
Tuesday.
H. L. Busted, division operator of W. J. & S R. R. made an official call at Anglesc* Junction, on Tii'-H'lay. If you are in nee I of ladles' and gehu’ furnishing*, or shoos, inspect.the stock carried by K. Conley, 406 Washing!., s'u-et. Big reductions in ladiea 'ibil waists and wrapper*. Agent for Barnes •b Laundry. _ tf
CpbistibbsPbeseut To a relative or friend who baa gone from home by giving,* copy of lyisMCapeliiy County By LEWIS T. STEVENS. 480 Pages. 'Bound In Cloth. Illustrated. SEAT POSTPAID POE 62.00, BY LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher, Cape May, N. J.
THE .ENGAGEMENT KING,
jooed daintily and set with a Diana Ruby, according to choice, that we cau *eQ you for (10 will be a revelation. W« arc •*- peeiallv well .applied with Klnc* of bawl. wiUWf^MlJnSSil'wrek after Ul-
JACOB GARRISON.
Pop Corn, abelled for poppltig, sugarcoated with Twenty of sugar, at Hogan’A Boat Sugar-coated Peanut* 10c pound,
>ffor you *01 eek. at Hm
SpeslsU:—Cape May Creai
Pong, Cape May Goodie*, Maplettes, Dixie Doodles, only at Hogan's. I
Isr prices, free sample*.
Ice, Ping
ilettea, Poira-
Iclnda of Christmas novelties at
Japanese Mixed Candies, the new mix tucy shops, hatd mix, fine flavor, nsuai price 25o pound, our price 15c pound to
Introduce it, at Hogan'*.
Fruits aud X us at the cheapest po*si-
We give trading *tamp», at
Ule prices. CamplH'ir
New Year Styles The January Standard Patterns jaxt recoitu.1 by us eotitalu the following ■■■ivitiM*. , JDrop Shoulder TOaittt ^ Strapped Shirt %aUtt Sllonte Carlo Shirt Waist
Costume -
Standard Patterns are Seam-AUon Ing and absolutely reliable. Visit our Pattenon Department tbe next time you
come to our store.
DRYGOODS NOTIONS
Millinery
LADIES’and MIEN’S Furnishings
0. L,. W. KNERR 618-20 WASH1HGT0H STREET,
CAPE MAY.N. J.
A'large assortment just received of Popular Priced and
^ High Grade Framed Pictures.
New Savings Bank Why don’t you Buy your Clothing and Furnishings Boots and Shoes at I. Tenenbaum’s And get 10 per cent, off for every dollar tbaf it purchased in this store for cub, and the price* *re the lowest in town. The largest assortment lo select from. Come and convince yourself that my price* are the cbc*pe*t in town. My New CHRISTMAS GOODS *re striving daily. Come, get • move on you, and get some of the cream before it is, ,OD ' I.TENENBAUM, The Leading Clothier, Shoes and Hatter, 421 Washington St.' CAPE MAY, N. J.
[•ABE YOU LUCKY P»J in obtaining a FLOUR — that will make Good Bread — IF NOT it is because you have failed to try GOLDEN BEAUTY made from the famous Minnesota hard wheat. For tale by leading Grocer* and Feed Merchants. -, 8ITLEY & SON, Inc., General Agents, Camden, N. J. Awarded First Price at the ML Holly Fair.
latest Improved PALMER Engines
St is a SelfSvident proposition
that to supply the daily needs of your family an income must be_ provided. Through Life Insurance this income is forthcoming when yours ceases.
The Prudential Insurance Co. of America. OSk. Kewark, V. T JOHN F. DRYDKN. President. LESLIE D. WARD. Vice President. H. E. Richa*dsok, Asst. Supt . Cspe May Court 1 louse, f
Picture Frames /. Window Glass Walter Savage 309 Mansion Street, - CAPE MAY, N. J.
3 Big Subscription Offers for 1903
Ledgtr Monthly 61.00
and
National Kagtdup 61.00 BBtU^X-Op
si.oo
>62 00
>62 00
Ledger Kept]
Leille'i Monthly 6100 Lesha's Monthly Cl CO Success - - - 61' 00 Make your list of Magazine* ua. We can quote you price*
e now paying.
Write for catalogue of sproial club offer* aud lowest price* on all publications. Send all orders and inquiries bi A. H. TOWNSEND, Subscription News Agency, t7-YVIiuu —riling Jill—n incutm l lie Hi: III [.It C 8 p6 M8y, N, J.
nd perioc
Our price fer the Q | IJP
two, ono year, only
Our price lor the O I OC two, cue year, only 01,/j
■nodical* for 1908 to suit yooiaelf and send It everything published, below what you
DAILSI H’ NAILS! WHOLESALE PRICE: Wire Nails at 2.35 per Keg, Base Price, Cut Nails at 2.40 * “ Galvanized Cut Nails: 6d, 8d and tod at 4.15 per Keg
Finishing Nails:
4d at 2.95 per Keg f 6d-at 2.85 “ -
8d at 2.75 “
Lathing Nails v 3«i/Wjre at 2.80 per Keg 3 d Cut at 3.0$ “
RETAIL PRICE:
6od to 3d Wire or Cut at .04 pound
" v^^Ffn^ at .05 pound
Galvanized Cut 6d, 8d and rod, ,05 pound
Finishing Nails, at .04 pound.
td) We give Trading Stamp*. GRAS. A. SWAIN 30f>*Z JAG^SON
P. O. Box S41.
Long Distance ’Phone 16.-
Local ’Phone 65.
CAPE MAY- ^
MARINE AND STATIONARY
Engines.
1VI lem-ftrvsr, . tt0.i0 I notao 1 tut to
*u oorajEa D. roCER. A(M Cap. Un Co.
Cut Prices ou Blankets and Rolfes for Saturday. Blankets at half tbe price to dose oat tbia lot, as we have bought a stock lot and must sell this before they come lu. Also Robes and Harnes*. Stable Blanket*, refolsr 60.50. now Robe, at fj:oo are worth Jsro >v>a " Buffalo. 65.00, wortg$40.00. «
«>Cl<
$11.00. our make.
I SATURDAY ONLY. W. A- LOVETT
Fro
bell’s
- All kinda of 1 Campbell'*, 806 give trading a tarn
trading stamps,
salt meats and fish at
i--, —I Decatur street. We
ling stamp*.
C CTTV RATT.TtflATi ENGINES BURN HABD COAL. BO SMOKE. TIME TABLE In Effect NOV. 9410,190*. Train, fcuve Cape May for rblisdeipbls: We^Day* — A. M — Ytxprras. Arrive PblladeV 3- 35 Arm * Suudsys — 4- 3° K * pr ***. Tratns leave rhiladelphU for Cap* May: feek Day* — 8 *4S foi: “ Arriv.Cs- May 4*15 AOU -8 **”* Amn Cape May s-'5 IMS

