Cape May Herald, 30 May 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 8

fie to f SHAW'S fob HfiRDWfiHE nui (S®g4§

IVr give one Trading Stamp for each ten cents of a purchase

In presenting any of these coupons at H. B. Shaw’s store, 315-17 Washington Street, and make a purchase, I will give STAMPS FREE in addition to those which should be given with your purchase. This only good until JUNE 6, 1903, inclusive. Remember, on the Grkbn

Trading S

iding Stamps .

We Carry in Stock Tie'fid PIEr MS SMS in SIDE FLOW STOVES These Stoves have been well advertised, and everybody who has had one will attest to their efficiency.^. Buy a “NEVER - FAIL” Oil Can It’s good points are:—No funnels or measures ; no slop, drip or waste ; no sucker, piston or oil valve ; no leak or evaporation ; durable, works by air pressure ; draws over a gallon a minute ; will run back into can. 5 GALLON CAN FOR $1.50.

GALVANIZED

WIRE NETTING of all widths, particularly suitable for the Seashore (will not rust).

Roll or Yard. We also ha " • ~

By th? Rol

have Linen Netting, in Green, Drab and Flowered Green.

WHEELBARROWS, LAWN MOWERS AND GAR-

DEN TOOLS of Every Description. Nursery and Regular Refrigerations.

OH CU>lh*. Linoleum*, Etc. Shrimp and Crab Set*, on and off the Bote. Don't

forget—everything needed in the Hou*efumithing line.

We have a Pull Line of Imperial Enameled Ware (gray), and Columbian Enamel Ware (blue, brown and white). All first-class—no seconds.

OKEEN TRADMO STAMPS ONLY.

With a Purchase of 20c We give— 2 Extra Stamps With this Coupon. Cut it out.

With a Purchase of 50c We give 6 Extra Stamps With this Coupon. Cut it out.

With a Purchase of 70c ——We give 7 Extra Stamps With this Coupon. Cut it out.

With a Purchase of $1.00

W^ give

10 Extra Stamps

With this Coupon. Cut it out.

LAROER AHOUNTS IN PROPORTION.

COURT HOUSE. Mim Edith Middleton nnd Hi Kice, of Swainton, were in towi Tuesday evening Mrs. Parker Rurke and *on», of Woodbury aie thi* week with her parents, Richard Ludlam and wile. Mrs. Ella Vnnninnn and son Stan lord, of Dias Creek, visited here ot

Wednesday.

Miss Fannie P. Wheaton returned to Philadelphia on Monday, alter spending a few days with her |

.pen ents

Mrs. Daniel Hand rsrtui

home in Newark on Tucsdt

tnied by Miss Maud

its here.

Mrs. Daniel Hand returned to her

.day, ncBcnezct.

. J. Tyler and wife are this entertaining Misses Malvl

Helen

Wiley ol Cap

compai

Miss Leah Patterson ol South Dennis, is this week with her aunt, Mrs. Ellsworth Fisher. Mrs. Horace Richardson visited her sister at Ermu the first ol the

week.

W.

Focer and May City.

Harry S. Douglass made a business trip to Philadelphia on Thuis

day.

Monroe Weldrih and son of C>>ld Spiing. visited Socaites Willis family on Wednesday. Miss Dorothy Sayre retured home the first ol the week from Swainton, where she has fereii spending a Lw, days ^

WEST CAPE MAY.

West

pubf last,

e party went

The annual picnic

Cape May Chapel and public school ‘ eld on Saturday last, and

Tl

gely attended. Pierce's Beach.

H. B. SHAW 315-17 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J.

DENNISVILLE.

Miss Joani

House, first of t

! caron ol Court

s with friends here the

»f the week.

Robert Grimes and wife, Samuel Garrison and wile of Philadelphia, were guests of John Annellv part of this week. Mr. Annelly is lailing

at this writing.

The Pentecostal Services are being largely attended, and much interest is Toeing manifested

R. E. Taylor spent Ft Ocean City friends.

E. R. Llovd, brakesman on the Reading R. R., is off with vety sore hands, having jumped Irom the Sea Isle City accommodation in last

weeks wreck.

Friday with

Itiles, one ol our

school teachers, will attend

100I at

voung Riley’s

immer school at Mays Landing. Seth and Zachariah Taylor, for

juests of

iunday. They

both hol^ lucrative positions in Phila-

delphia.

•oil, Lloyd and Fowler, our bicycle riders, have enti

tnerly of Denn sville, wer William Taylor over Sum

h hold lucra

slpbii

Carroll,

crack bicycle

the races at Vineland. Decorai

Da-

nders, have entered 'ineland. Decoration

Scull ol East Creek, h

houi

/ohi

moved in the Grace tenant joining the M. E- Parsonage. . Mrs. Rachel Wright of Ne Pa., is with relatives here for

lewton, a short

COLD SPRING. Mrs. Chas. Eidredge and daughr Elizabeth, were visiting iriends

-re recently.

Mrs. Albert Matthcwr was visiting'

Friday ol last

in Cape May

week.

Mi*s May McNeill visited Mrs. Lizzie Goffol Cape May, one day

ping in last wet

Mrs. Charles Weeks was “shopZ in Cape May on Saturday of

week.

A. B. M ol Philadelphia, visited this place on Sunday. John Mundav and wife were shopping in Philadelphia on Friday of last week. Mrs. Joseph Snyder visited her daughter of Court House on Tues-

day.

Charles McNeill spent Wednesday

ith his family.

Mrs. Wilbert Weeks visited her father it-Cape May on Wedneiday. We are ^adtQ note the improveent of Mrs/Lt. H._Lavertv. >

Dr. W. A. Lake and wife, Iting in Philadelphia

with hi

Mrs,

Subscribe forthe fijLuxc.

RIO GRANDE. Miss Mary Hand is with her sister in Atlantic City lor several Mrs. Jane Hand of Mayvillc, is

Iris p

Arthur Abelle

moved from Phiiadel

summer cotta)

visiting with friends ol this place, Mrs. Silas Shaw was shopping iu ’liiladcloh-a lust week. Walter Edwards has secured a position as brakesman on the Read

ing freight.

and wife have -Iphia into their tage at Pierces Point. Arthur Jr., of the U. S. Navy has treen spending his furlough here. Misses Rita and Lida Neal both have new drop head sewing ma-

chines.

Some of the members ot the Owl Club came down on Saturday to renovate their house. El wood Lake who has been W. J. agent for one year, has been transferred to another point on the toad, much to the regret of one of Our young ladies. Hiram Saults of Erma will fill the vacancy. Smith Endicott and wife drove Wildwood on Sunday last.

Edward

tained friei

Sunday. » Miss Sarah Turner of New York, passed a lew days with her parents W. A. Harris has moved his house back tor a barn and will build

a oew one.

A number of our young ladies sttmded the Alumni meeting Court House on .Tuesday.

:t;.-ind wife enter 1 Philadelphia 01

fieiucsd Batsi to Asheville. For the benefit of those desiring to sL tend the meeting of the American Society of Civil Engineers, st Asheville, . N. C., June 8 to 12, the Peuusylvmola Railroad Company will sell round trip tickets lo Asheville and return, good going June 5, 6. and 7, and good returning to reach onttinal starting point not later than June IS, Inclusive, from all atatiouton its lines at the rate of single fare for the round 1 rip, plus twenty-live oenla. For rates and conditions of Ucketa consult Ticli

Agents.

CAPE MAY POINT. J. G. Grey of Germantown has leased J. J. Kromer’s cottage for

the season.

S. T. Bailey and lamiiy, are oecupying their cottage. The Colonial

at the Point.

George Walter Is entertaining his

j^ - ' •F' To^lason, of

R. A. Brown and daughter- of

one day Germantown, spent the latter part of

Ihe mark here. . - Miia M. Bryant arrived on Friday

to Spend the summer.

BURLEIGH. Mrs. Clara Hand spent last week with her son at Lester. Miss Mamie Heatlrcote entertained company from Millville on Sunday. Mrs. Emma McPherson is entertaining Mrs. Frank Hawn ol Bridge-

ton.

Harry McPhei

with

accepted a

position with tiie W. ], & S. R. R. as platform man at the junction. G. T. Hand and wile entertained a huinhcr of theii young friends 011

uing. All report a uios'

usion.

Tuesday even enjoyable occ.n

Joseph Crease returned home on Friday, after a weeks visit with his

nephew at Pennaville.

Miss Etta D-nigbss wheeled to the Court House on Tuesday to meet

imitiee ol tlir- Alumni. Steelman has gone to

Millville where she will remain lor

summer.

H. C. Carey, wife

-nl last ends.

E* S. Douglass hi s cemented. Edward Shivers

vith a comm Miss Luuri

e and daughter,

spent last week with Philadelphia

friends.

Douglass has had his chimneys cemented. Edward f Auglcsca doing the work. OCEAN VIEW. Our public school hat closed, and on Friday last the teacher and pupils gave a festival in aid ol the library fund, and as the evening wfis warm.and. pleasant, a good number attended, and about twelve dollars

was realized.

On Saturday the Ocean View baseball team again visited Tucknhoe to play ball, but were deieated

t a score of 18 to 3. Capt. Alex. G. Smi

w^^htsvesaeP’ f n ' th |t! ** h “ me direct^lSaMS^o^S^mt^chaa “

schi Da>

in poi

The scholars of the M. E Sunday hool are preparing tor Children’s

Surveyors are in this vicinity sur'ing for • ' "

eying for a proposed trolley' line along the Seashore road to Beesleys Point. It is the general wish that it

within a very short

itist

may matirialij

time. They started the survey ; the railroad crossing at Ocean View station, it ’» rumored that the electric road will be m operation at Sea Isle City this summer, but they will have to hustle to accomplish it.

Wilmington Morning News. This paper is the only morning n published In the State of I

paper ware,

hotel men _ ver tiring tbi

published

and one 'from which Ca] get excellent resnlu in *dhe bouses. It has tbejargest

bomflde circulation in the State, The nfibllsher in E. M. Hoopee. who is well-

mode knowp-ou iijjj

The commencement exercises of the public shool will be held in 1 chapel Tuesday evening, June 2. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Eidredge and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Reevi s enjoyed two days fishing at the boat house at Rio Grande. Mrs. Milton Hand was in Philadelphia during the week, visiting her brother, Dr. Edgar Hand.

»ry 1 day!

Miller,

Broadwav. Mrs. William days of Inst 1

dclphia.

Harry Stevens and Rue Hand, spent Tuesday with A. Thurman Ewing, at Cape May Court House.

Mrs. Mary Miller has been s| ing»i few days with her

Danii

spendphew.

cottage

1 Ayres spent several ek si oppiug in Phila-

Idje Township S.

Association will hold a coovci in the M. E.'Church this village, Wednesday evening, June 3rd. B. L. Howell and wife were visit-

the first of

DIAS CREEK. ^-Hle Tow-* : -

kill hold 'Church

venii rcll a

ing friends at Cape May

Hie. week.

Miss Pearls Norton ai-ended the 77th., annual commencement ol the ietlcrson Medical College at tht Academy ol Mu-ic. 1‘hil.idi Ijiliia, »n Thursday. ' The refreshing showers ol Sundae morning las. put new life into on farmers and be-rv t'-owi-'s. (diliougi: t e strawberry crop lias been senmi*-

Iv injured.

S. H. Erricson iiHeuded the s-i slon of the Mi-Idle Township Sch-s Board, on Saturday l ist at Com

House.

. Frank Norton and family dined «i pens and new potatoes iust Sunday, licing one of the firje in the village to

enjoy the treat.

Miss Eva Sc'.ieilenger of Cape -, is visiting her broth.-r, VVm.

this week.

May, is \ Sclicllcnf

FISHING CREEK.

Mrs. Minnie Bate spent Tuesday id Wednesday in Philadelphia. Frank Matthews and wile moved in D. M. Woolson’s house on Tues

dag.

Capt. Wfllis • Johnson, schooner Eva D. Rose, spent Sunday at home. Arthur Chester and lamiiy, of Cape May Point, visited her father Jere Woolson on Sunday. Mrs. Theresa Stites of Holly Beach, is yisiting her parents f week. Mrs. M. Swain of Erma called A. Woolson and wile on Monday

SHERIFF’S SALE.

ed, issued oul of the Court of Chancery »• Jersey, I will expose to sale at pub-

adne, on

Monday, June 29, 1903. between the hour* of twelve and fioe o'clock p. m.. to wit, atone o'clock in the aft of said day, at the office of Sam Kldrcdge, 310 Washington street, Cai ] City. Cape May County, New Jersey. Atl that certain lot of land and premises situate, lying and being in the City and county of Cape May, State ol New Jersey and on Uie westerly comer of St. Johns and Lafayette streets, adjoining lands known — the Banaker House, pounded and deacrib as follows, vix: beginning at the aforesaid comer street-; thence along the northwest side li of said Lafayette street a south westward., course fifty feet to said Banaker property; thence by said Banaker property a northwestwardly course fifty feet;lhencca northeastwardly course, parallel with said Lafayette street, fifty feet to tfcc southwest aide line ot said St Johns street: thence along the said ride line of -•rid St. Johns street a southeastwardly course fifty ffet to the place of beginning, containing two Uu five hundred square feet ol land, l ScUed as the property of glnsbeth James, defendant, taken in execution at the suit of^Jsmes Vassar, complainant, and to be “ U br ' SAMUKI; K, HW1NG. Sheriff. Dated May sit, 1903. Samuel F. Kldredgc, Sol'r. s jo p f *6.97

Have You Given proper thought*in regard to the luture ? If not, Like out at once an Endowment policy in The Prudential. You will never regret it. The • Prudential Insurance Co. of tmeiica. Heme Offite Newark, V. JOHN F. DKYDKN, Preaidci LESLIE D WARD. Vice Fresh EDGAR B. WARD, ?d Vice Prei FORREST F. DKYDKN, td Vice Fresidenl EDWARD GRAY^ H. E. Richardson, Asst. SupC, Cape May Court House, N. J

Mottings! Mattings! We have purchased 112 Rolls. Prices . r#nge from $$.oo to £13.00 per Roll. Grass Carpet at 38c per ya^. Matting Rugs at £1.30 each. We have Arabian Carpet, Something NEW, Brussels Pattern on one side. Ingrain Pattern on the other, 25c per yard. These goods are sold as Low in Price as we can make it. Call an^scc this line even if you do not purchase. No trouble to show goods.

GHAS. A. SWAIN,

30£>*Z JAG^SON Sip., CAPE MAY.

P. O. Box 1 L< cal ’Phone’65.

/^’PfcpRIDER AGENTS WANTED

m

New 1903 Model*

' Complete $8*7 B Guaranteed High Grade $10*75

- A Beauty $12*75 “NoudoH ” Road Racer $14.75

do better bicycle as any price.

Any other make or model you tea of at on&dUrd usual price. Choice of any standard Urea and beet equipment on all our bicycle*. Strongest guarantee. We SHIP ON APPROVAL C. O. D. to any one icilhfut a cent deposit and allow |Q DAYS FREE

_ TRIAL before purchase is binding.

1500 Second Hand Wheels OR . fft —I aSgsafagfgaassjsi #« *» •»

■munfiR BOUT BUY SrST r rf1iiirdYcirco:rcifi^i[i:

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Interchangeable 1000-HUe Eefuni Tickets. C-miuieiicUig June- 1, 11*03, Uilerchatigo tble 1000-Mili; Refund'Tickcu will br placvd 011 ealo, limiied to one year from •late of iaeue, good only for tn>n»portallou of the owner, with usual free aliowof 150 pouuda baggage, over any of the following llnees— Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. (Ben all points eaitt of Ohio River and between PitUburg and Kane. Also to 'and from poinu on Philadelphia and Reading Railway and Central Rail, road of New Jersey between Philadelphia and New York.) Cheaakeako aod Ohio Railway. (East of and Including HunUugdon.) Delaware, Lackawanna and Western

Railroad.

Erie Railroad. (East of and including Jamestown and Suspension Bridge.) Lehigh Valley Railroad. Pennsylvania Railroad. These ticket* will be sold at rat* of $80,00 each, subject to reland of $10,00 on aurreudor of cover to Trunk Lines Mileage Tloket Bureau, No- 143 Liberty street, New York, at any time within eighteen months from date of purchase. This form of ticket will be Issued lu

e to requests of numerous pa-rous

utia In luteieat (

I lines

a at present with ph line they desire

of the Hum In lutetest desiring one tiekel good over several lines Instead of havil

hi provide themselves as a separate ticket for each

to use.

Agents at principal Mellons of the railroads named above will have those tickets on sale and give all farther Information regarding them that may be. requited.

W. H. BRIGHT. FIRE INSURANCE In anfr Port of Cape May CoriBty Holly Bench, N. J.

SOUTH SEAVILLE. Samuel Morton of the Avalon L. S. S. was in town Tuesday. B. R. Little r. turned on Sunday from a cruise. A. D. Fbrbe ol Elmer, has been in town during the week looking after business. William Green of Camden, has been putting up an automatic signal lor the W. J. R. R. Miss Rella Fisher of Cape May, has been the guest ol Mv»- Hannah Voss this week. Rev. Joseph Smith, a’ noted lifornia, preached in mren on W ednesday afternoon and evening.

Joseph J Evangelirt of Califr the M. E. Cbui

Romanic, "The Meal Wall Paint." Ronmlite is an Oil Paint put np in paste form to be thinned with water. It is maiiv for both inside and outride exposure. It Is durable and has stood five years on exteriors with seaside exposures. It is fiat (without gloss), washable, hygienic and gives a very artistic velvety finish. It was adopted by the U. S. Government Buildings at the Buffalo Exposition. Later the Uoverniuent used Ronmlite for its buildings at the Charleston Exposition. The Committee on Exports on Awards, awarded RomaHt« the gold medal. For rale by A. C. (itLX, 410 Washington street.

James J. Doak mmm and builder Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. LocalPhoaa. > -< '-VW.i: