1H« M HIG1 ■ M i IB
CAPE MAY POINT. Mu« Bc—to L Hart of Cape May waa ,(>• icuc«t of Mlaa ElUabMh Woolaoa oc Toeaday. ‘ ’ ' Mr. Edvard Henderaoo of Wert Cape Hay »as amoti^ our Sunday afternoon rliitora. - t Mr. tt.'^rue W&licra, wife and aou, Enna. wcra aeon In Our place ou Sunday out driving. Mr. Lafayette Miller, who rocenUy muted to Cape May City, waa a tlaltor here oil Sunday. He waa accompanied by bia wife. Mtea Eta Rutherford, daughter of Frank Rutherford, who la attending normal acbool at Trentou, arrived home or' Wcdneaday evening to spend Thank*giving «tth her parents.
RIO GRANDE. Five weeks until Chrtrtmaa. Mr. Uriah Crease, accompanied by bU wife and ton Leroy, started for Chester TueedaX, where they will remain *'
ERMA. . Mias Martha Johnson waa a resent visitor to Cape Mav. Mr. Jueeph Hanes of Cai* May paaaed through our place on Saturday, en route for Dias Creek. Mr. Samuel Caarelaou and family, who hive resided In this village for a number of years, moved to Holly Beach the firal of the week, and It la stated be will open a bakery shop there. A bright face the first ot the week waa that of Mr. George McNeil—It ’a a little
son now.
The borne of Writer Garretaon will soon be ready for occupancy, and no one will be any gladd ir than Walter when be la fixed away in bia comfortable quarters. Herman Cole, oor obliging young sta tiou agent, baa returned home after taking a week’s vacation up Jersey among
friends.
% COURT HOUSE Mrs. Thomas Wright of Pbiladalpbia waa an over Sunday vialtor at the home of C F. Corson. Philip Shields snd family have been entertaining company this week. Miss Emma Van Glider spent Sunday with her parents at Seaville. Henry Watson and daughter Ada were visitors in Philadelphia the first of the
week.
Charles Taylor and family are entertaining company this week. Aubrty Grace and Jack Bethel visited Rio Grande Sonday evening. Ed. Cbsw la entertaining^ friend from Clayton this week. Mias Pearlie Grace waa a Saturday visitor In Philadelphia. • Alfred Cooper, wife and daughter Annie are this week in PlUaborg. Miss Annie Race of Philadelphia is with her friend Mias Ethel Richardson. Warren Darcaa was Jo Millville Sonday.
Mr. Ephriam Hildreth has returned borne afters pleasant sojourn with friends in -Philadelphia. Mr. Harry Steer, wife and son, of Atlantic City, have returned to their home aftti spending a few days with hla Mrs. Jolla Denn. Allmrt Scbnyder. a former agent of the Reeding Ry. depot, was In town on Saturday rents ing old acquaintances. Mr. Harry Flaber, who recently acocpled a position In a department stum In Camden, waa an over Sonday visitor at the borne of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher. Masquerade parties are very popular among the young people of oor village. Warren Neal, foreman of the Cape May Herald, spent Sunday afternoon at home. Mr. Harry Turner has accepted a position with his brother at Sewell, He Is greatly mlsauft i-y our young folks. Mrs. Lida Saul ha* returned home after spending a few days with friends in Mill-
ville.
Our fst-mers are very bosy gathering their corn sod digging sweet-potatoes. The latter are being shipped to PbBedelpbia and Bridgeton markets wbera fsi 1 prices are being obtained fur them. Mr. William Kimble and family have been spending a few days with relatives at Dias Creek. Mr. George Stanton of Salem It this week visiting his alster Mrs. John Hawn, of this place. Mr. 'John Brown and family have tnovi-d lo Wildwood. They will bo greatly' missed. The correspondent of the Wave Uit week tried hard tp rectify the supposed mistake published two weeks prior, n the Hekald, bat was nnsuccessfoL The money raised was not for school books, as was stated, for iheee are famished by the township, but merely for some text books and other small articles for the scholars' individual use.
WEST CAPE MAY. Mr. Harry Steer, wife and child, of Atlantic City, accompanied by hie bro tber Pauooa'. spent Sunday with their brotberte York avenue. Myron Morton, apeut the first of the week with his grand parents at Fishing
Creek.
Edward Hewitt and William Landis were recent visitors at Erma. Mrs. Anna Ludlam la slowly Improving after a severe attack of neuralgia Mias Elizabeth Blattoer, wbo baa been visiting relatives and friends tbe past week in Philadelphia, baa returned to her
borne.
Mrs. Huldah Steel, accompanied by ber dangbter. of Hammonton, N. J., ta apending a week with her slater, Mrs Anna Lndlaic. Tbe pupils of the public acbool bold exerclaea to-day (Thursday) as is tbe nsnal custom or every Thanksgiving Day Tbe parents of tbe scholars are requested ! to be present.
ancient marriages. A Record of Those of One And Two Centuriee Ago. Below we gives list of rairringelU-emte records in the office of the Secretary of State of New Jersey. Tbeic will beoon' tinned from week .o week a><d ought to be interesting to those who want to delve into family hip tor y. Yon will want tbe Cai-jc May HaxAt.n to follow thesf lists. They began in the issue of Angnat SHh. tk . (COSTIXVKD FB'Ot t-* w T «* XZS.) Elias Gaudy aud Msry Eu-.-i a'\ G!..u*0T, Jane 17, 1737. Jobu Gaudy aud Lydia W,ili*lll*, A--1 gnat SO, 177-t. Thomas Gaudy an-l Elixth. tb Youu December, 12, 17CS. Uriah Gaudy and Lydia B»uer, Febr
y 23. 1787.
J.islali Gar ink aud Lucy Br.«>k< September U 1788 Da.).'I GsrryiMin and Mary (Man June 19. 1701. Elijah Gafretson and Tabliha Godfrey,
May C. 1777.
Garretaon and Sarah Goldin, April 28, 17C0. Joshua Garretaon sod Phoebe Scull. November 28, 1763. Noah Garritaon and Mary Golden, November 1, 1787. Rem Garritaon and E'ther Hand. Octo-
ber IS. 1781.
Andrew Godfrey and Abigal Smith, January 5, 1770. Kli/ah Godfrey and garths Swain,' November 8. 1769. James Godfrey and Piusbe Townsend, Febrnary 26, 1765. Nathan Godfrey add Rachel Creaac, September 11, 1780, Philip Godfrey and Rath Osborn, October 19. 1748. Philip Godfrey and Pbcbe Smith February 4, 1775. Nathan Goff and Marcy Shaw, Jamir-
ary 19,1780.
(TO UK COSTlKtJCn NEXT WEEK.)
do different garnet—all new .—coe hi each package of Lion Coffee at yoar Qrocer’a.
WRITE
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of great cltib uilera
Of MAGAZINES and PERIODICALS. Ledger Monthly, t.oo, Good Housekeeping, 1.00. Vick’s Magazine, 50 cents. Our price for the three, one year, ONE DOLLAR.
A. H. TOWNSEND,
SUBSCRIPTION NEWS AGENCY.
Cape May City, N. J.
This offer Rood until January 1st, 1903.
i-; For Two Dollars Cash $
Large and fresh stock of suspenders, neckties, gloves, umbrella*, pocket-book*-men’s lancy and plain shippers, all salt, able for Christmas preae iU at S<il Needles’ ard get G. T. 8. \
Qon’t neglect your opportunity to atop >d see I. Tengnbanm whenever yon are in need of any clothing or shoes. It la a tving of money.
We will send yon for one year postpaid, me iieflen Hn ne one rei tun This is a new monthly magazine published by the publishers of Cosmopolitan Magazine. ^ Die Cosmopolitan Hear $1.00 Caoe May Herald " 1.00 New or old Subscribers. Remember you get $3.00 worth of reading for $2.00 Send orders early to Cape May Herald, 600 Washintfton St. Cape May City-
200 coverlets and quilts must be sold to make room for oor Christmas presents that are coming dailv to I. Tencnbaum.
DIAS CREEK. Aaron Smith went to Philadelphia Moodsv on important bnaineas. Revival services still continue In lha M. E. Church. Six persons have been converted, and tbe interaet continues. Reeves Douglas* la patting a new shingle roof on Opt. William Tomlin’s barn, which was recently purchased form Mrs.
E. L Sayre.
B. L. Howell was In Trenton several days last week attending the annual •lop of tbe Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. Many of oar villagers attended the pie social given by tbe ladies’ lodge of Golden Eagles at Green Creek Saturday evening, a id reported e good time. Jeremiah Kelley of Philadelphia spending tbe week, with his brother-in-law 8. E. Page, punning qasH, Griffin Gandy of Court Boose m weekly visits to our vlllags on a Sunday afternoon and evening. Melvin Errlcanc, who Is employed to Wilmington, Del., came bom* on Saturday last for s con pie of weeks’ gunning. E. 8. Erricsoo killed a'eoupto of flue bogs for Mrm. Hannah Sayre on Hoc ' Mrs. Howard Norton waa visiting friends at Coart Hoes* 00 Monday. Swain Corson of Goshen wsa aaa^i Jtev. Joseph E. Sim peon in bis revival a tbs first of-tb* weak.
Ladles’ fleece lined shoes and fur-top Juliets at Sol Needlea’ and get O. T. fi.
FISHING CREEK. Harry SUtes and wife of Holly Beach, spent a couple of days last week with L* Schellenger and wife. Mrs. Cynthia Matthews is vlsltfng ber daughter, Mrs. Laura Speace of Cape
May.
Eddie Germou called on bis aunt, Mrs. Sarab Snyder on Sunday. Misva Edna and Jennie Woolaoo, spent Sunday with their sister, Emily Thompson of Green Creek. Gordon Yearioka of Millville, v over Sunday visitor at the home of bis
itfaer.
Socrates Shaw spent part of last week in Philadelphia. Lemnel Schellenger, wife and son an spending a week with relatives in Camden and Philadelphia. John James visited his family In Philadelphia last work. Mrs. Estella Wootaou and Albert Woulsoo of Cold Spring, called 00 AWoolsou and wife 00 Sonday of last
reek.
Ebgar Woolson has accented a position on tbe trolly cant lo Philadelphia. a GRAND SURPRISE PARTY On Thursday evening a party of yunng folks met at tbe home of Miss Helen McKean, aud from there went to of Prof. J. D. Hoff-nan to anrpriae his daughter Mias Danealia. evening waa spent In game muse meats after which refreshments ere served In abnodaooe. Those pre mi were:—Misses Helen and Phene McKean, Rtetta and Geneva Shaw, Jennie and Hannah Woolsoc. Mess;*. Daniel Hoffman, Gus. Yearioka, Floyd Hoffman, Earl Woolson, Cbaa. Woolaoo, Reuben Johnson, George Hemingway.
Dentistry.
Office of Dr*. Lorence and Scholl, suoa»ots to Walter J. Learning, cornet^ of Ocean and Hughes streets, open for tbe practice of dentistry in all ill branches, (Dr. W. B. Siokler, associate.) Office Honrs daily, from 8 to 12 a. M., 2 to 4 P. M.,,7 tn 8 evenings. Narcotised air for the painless extraction of teeth, dorsed by tbe medical fraternity
Philadelphia.
Ou Doc. let I will receive large stock of ladies’ and men’s Christmas slippers. Come aud select your* aud 1 will lay them aside qnlll yon want them and G. T.
at Sol Needles’.
I just received 150 v-alrt of wollen blankets. They are selling at one-half
prices at I. Tenenhaum’s.
Green trading stamps are given, by I. Teoenbanm with every purchase.
Tbe only shoe to wear with comfort Is the Walkover; tbe only man in this town that agls them is I. Tenenbanm. Straws that Show. A dispatch from Washington says: “Edward C. Stokes, CJerk of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, one of the State’s Republican leaders and 1 who in all probability will be the next Governor, baa been in the city several days. Mr. Stokes met a number of prom 1 nent Republicans. Thursday eight I a dined with United States Senator John Kean.”
If you are going to get a good suit o overcoat let Sol Needles'have It made foi you, <18.00 to <25.00' and you get G T. S.
Film
OF GAPE MAY COUNTY
Millions of Assets, Millions of Dividends Paid, Millions oi Surplus, Millions ol Satisfied Policy Holder. You should Join the Ranks.
The Prudential Insurance '.0. of America. Hme Cffit*: Newark. V ] JOHN F. DRVPEN. LESLIE D. WARD. Vice Pre*i>le«.t/ EDGAR B. WARD. 2d Vicv ITe* FORREST F. DRYDEN. jd Vice Pre«id*-..i EDWARD GRAY. Secretary H. E. Richardson. A**t Supt . Cape May Court Hunse, N. J.
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Gber Ibhdihg SliPS. By presenting this coupon at SOL NEEDLES’ STORE 508 Washington St. and make a purchase of One Dollar aore, I will give TEN (10) STAMPS FREE in addition to those which should be given with your purchase. This only good until
306-Z JAG^SON ST., CAPE MAY-
JANUARY 1st, 1904-
Remember, only the
WILL BE HELD AT WOODBINE, N. J. On THURSDAY December 17,'03 The W. J. & S. R. R. and the Philadelphia & Reading R R , will stop the express trains at Woodbine in order Jo facilitate the coming of the farmers. Everybody is cordially invited to attend.
—Waistxd—Faithful pernos to call on-retail trad* and agent* for manufacturing house having well established business; local territory; straight salary <20 paid weekly aud expense money advanced; previous ex peri ect unnecessary, position permanent; business^ successful. Enciose self-addressed envelope. Superintendent Travelers, 005 Monou B’ld’g., Chicago. 11-19-121
You get more for your dollar to I. Tensnbsura’a than claewbere.
All th> laivat aiyles In meti’s, ladles’ and children's shoes at Sol Needles’ and getG.T.8. .
EEPOfiT 07 TEX CONDITION OF Tbs First Hational Bank of Cope Hoy. ot Cope Moy, the State of New Jersey, at the doae of buaiuex*, Nov. 17, 1903.
RESOURCES.
and Discounts... *3 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 249 33 U. S. Bond* to secure circulation... 6 300 00 U. S. Bonds. 401 63
*, furniture, and fix-
- 87700 ta 4 i» rt - a 907 68
665 00 *66'44
m approved 1
and other car . Notes of other National Banks
Have Just Received. Linoleum and'oil cloths, of which* are a large assortment. Our oil beatres are also here, we have a large assortment of them. Gall and aee for yearself and be convinced that we carry the moat complete line In the dty.
Ch ABU» A. £wair, 30S-7 Jackson Bt
ly ladies’ shoas that s woman with comfort are tb* Coder. I la
shoas. They ean ooly ba bought-at I.
—Subaenbefor tha Hama ml
FOR OILCLOTHS, LINOLEUM’S AND OIL HEATERS.
GliAS. A. SWAIN,
P. O. Box &4! Local ’Phone 65.
Sour Wines "California ’ Zinfancfel Claret Rdsling Sauterne Sweet Wines "California’’ . Muscatel Angelica Sherry Port Blackberry Scuppernong
Sen Dilffi. UHr MIKE 1.0. P. m®.
Sherry Port Vermont Creme De Menthe Marischino Cherries DOMESTIC WHISKIES Empire Club I. W. Harper Haines Demijohn Wilson Hunter
Mount Vernon Old Log Cabin Overholt Haines Rye Shaws Malt Old * * * * Cabinet Kummell Maryland Rye
Gins < Kingfisher Marlborough Booth's Old Tom Old London Dock Old Tom Holland Brandies * * * Hennessy California Old Apple Fine Old Cognac .'* “ Blackberry Ginger Peach and-Honey Rock and Rye Apple and Honey
rm. aay part rttlM City.
Lawful money reserve in bank, viz. Specie - 6 070 70 Legal-tender notes... 30 00 6 100 70 Redemption fond with U. S. Trcas- - (5 per cent, of circulation)
.<80581 as
Total.
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in 1#5 Undivided profit*, lea* expenses and taxes paid. — l 7” 5° National Bank note* outstanding.... 6 300 no Individual deposit* subject to 1 - 42 *51 75
Certified cbecka.... Notes and bills redisco
Total...
..<80581 95
Stats of New JwuiKr. Cocivty of Cafs May, ,
I. Frank S. Lloyd. Cashier of the abovenamed hank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is tree to the beat of my
TSSfa LLOYD, CuUer.
23rd day of Nov., 1903.
'"“•asBk.
THEY ARE TENENBAli’S GOODS
ITHEY ARE PROPER.:
IF you want to save from 2o4o 25 cents on
CUM mmi BOOTS SHOES AID RM, Isaac Tknknbaum, 421 Washington St . . BLAIKTS AID QtllLlS A GREA1SPEGUTY. . .
We have the largest assortment and best goods with lowest Philadelphia Prices. MTGreen Trading Stamps if desired.
Smith Doudna, o<] Contractor and 'fcuildor {>o WILL give estimates on houses at cape may, on application. Address, SMITH DOUDNA, 3944 UncMter Awooe, or CAPE MAY HERALD, Cape M«, Citjr.
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