ERMA. Mr. ami Mr*, lunula Patrnoo, and daufibtcr, Bihel. »p«ut Tbaak*||l*lni with reUliTW at M»y* Landing. Miiw Alice Hawn 4a apendlng a few day* with Mr*. Bella Dawaun of Wcat K. T. Jubuaon la improving hla atom by ha*li g atoam beat pot In. Mrs. S Ixick ol Rio Grande, baa roamed borne after .pending two weekl with ber daughter, Mr*. George Taylor. Mf. and Mrw O. flawn apont Buuday afternoon with Mr. and Mra. K. P. Kean at Holly Beach. (Albert .HAnaoti la building lor htmaelf a nice borne, which be will occupy the near future.
The only »!>oe» for men and b.iya that are fit to wear are W. L. Douglaaa, and tbe truly place tu town to buy them la to
Isaac Teoenbaum.
COURT HOUSE
Among those who returned t dutlea Monday morning were Ml* •Wngbt, Blanci) Coraon, Fannie and Helen Hand, aud^eaara. John Ross
and Allan Ewlug.
Miaa Annie Race returned to ber borne In Philadelphia on Monday after spending several day* with friends bare. Mias Alms Willis of Philadelphia spent Sunday with ber parenta here. Miaa Poria Norton spent tbe first of tbe . week'witb friends in Philadelphia. Waller Sbermer of Bridgeton la thla week with friends here. Mtaaes RIU Neal and La »ra Downs of Rio Grande were seen In town Mrs. Thomas Cbarieaw orlh of speodfng a few day* with her abi Miss Gertrude Whilidln of Cape May la spending a few days with bar parents, Theodore Whilidln and wife. Dr. Leslie Hand, wife and children of Millville spent Sunday with the Doctor's parents here. Dt. Hand gave an InUiestIng talk to tbe Junior League. Mrs. Alice Ludlum was stropping b. Philadelphia on Mooday.
TIM Ywtb’a COMP—Vow la 1904. As tbe yr«r» Increase Tbe Youth's Companion esxh.vora to keep peek with them that U wise, brautllnl and pregreasivr, and not only to retain but to daaarva '-*■ ‘ “ high and a tioo of tbraa genarmtioM of raadara. Tbs ivlng antbors to all branebea of cootlnoa to contribute to W. tba Important aeries ol articles N on tba occupation of tba far* ly parts of tbs world—In England, In Ireland, In India, In ArgaoUna,
r of
Tbs Companion, oalures Of the «lll bo sent to any Tha now ill the issues of Tbe Companion for the remaining weeks of 1901 free from tbe I me of eubecriptiou; also Tba Companion Calendar for 1901, lithographed lu twelve color* and gold. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 144 Berkeley Street, Borrois, Mas*.
CAPE MAY POINT. K. T. Uaxxard of Philadelphia, wa* here last week looking after hi* property
Interval*.
Reynold Spaeth of Germantown, Thanksgiving viktlor with Iriouds at
the Point.
Mr. Nathaniel Ptner and Mi&s Martha Chew (colored) of Cape May Point were united in marriage on Wednesday evening at tbe home of the bride. A large number of invited guests were present to witness tbe .unique ceremony.
ANCIENT MARRIAGES. A Record of Those of One And Two Centuries Ago. ow we give a list of marriage license is in tbe office of tbe Secretary of of New Jerwey. These srlll’becond from week io week and ought to be interrating to those who want to delve into f-milvhiatorr. Yonwl^want theCAP* May HaulLn'to follow these li.ta. They began in the i**ue of 'Au-
gust ‘JUili.
(conti*ran moM law .William Golf and Rolvo-a Krrixur,
October 8, 1770. WiRlam G.-ff Ji
Octolnr 18 17W.
Jeremiah Unffe May 14, 1730. Edmond Gog n Jun- 1. 1748.
Uogtn am
oember 17, 1771. Goldin and llaliban Mic November 2, 1773. Nathan Guldto and Hauuah 1 February 17, 1730. (to us coxtiscan Kent week.)
, and SuutTi* Dille'
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Kid A -dna'i Wl.eator and Marry U Iwari’a, Mary DaualiU, Dm
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Cut Sol. Needles’ coupon out of thU paper aud, for every dollar you a; you vlll get ten extra G. T. 8.' ht Needles.
Don't neglect y-rur opportmilly to at nd m I. Tei»ubaum wbeliever yon a u need of any clothing •>' It b avlng of tuoury.
TO-DAY for free Catilogue and price Uat of great dub offer*
Of MAGAZINES and PEKI0D1.AL8. Ledger Monthly, i.oo, Good Houaekeeping. t.oo. Vick'* Magazine, joccnt*. Our price for the three, one year, ONE DOLLAR.
A. H. TOWNSEND. .
SUBSCRIPTION NEWS AGENCY,
Cape May City, 5. J.
Large aud fresh stock of suspe-idem, neckties, gloves, umbrella*, pocket-bouka-a lancy aud plalu slipper*, all amt, able for Christmas prase its at 8<>1 Needles' ard get G. T.S.
Dentlatry. ^
Office of Dr*. Lomnee »t.U Scholl, i imo * to Wkitbr J. Learning, ooniei Ooeau and lioghe. .ireeX*, open for tbe practice of drntiairy in all lu branebea, (Dr. W. B. Stokier, associate.) nour.d«llj, IromStn 12 a. M . 8 to- * , 7 to 8 .-veniiig.. Narcotised air be pa I ulna, ixiractlou of tecih. do reed by tbe medical fraternity
Philadelphia.
Bela arc Plentiful. Tbe fall run of eels around Green Creek and vidnity has been unusually Urge this season. They are placed id live-car* and kept nutil about Christmas time, when they command very Urge prices
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Not to know L Tcueubaum la i
fortune.
RIO GRANDE. Warren Harrtt sod wife, have returned borne, after spending a few day* with relative* sod friend, at loos, N. ). Mis Ella Abele, of Philadelphia, spent tbe latter part of last week with ber aiater, Mrs Annie Crease. “ Mrs Emma Harris was attending buslnau affairs In Cape May on Tuesday of th'a week. Mrs Edna Eodtoott baa returned home after spending several days with ber grand mother at Denotavtlle. John Morton has accepted a position at Atlantic City, and left beie on Monday to look after It. Mrs Emily Hand wa* a recent visitor with ber slater, Mrs Harry Bellangy, of Cape May. The scholar* iff our public acbool gave an entertxlomeot on Wednesday afternoon, which was largely attended by the older people as well as tba young. William Homan sod wife -were Philadelphia visitors tbe first of the week. Tbe revival meeting* are lu progi to tbe M. E. Church, although tbe Interest shown is not what It should be, but much credit Is due to Rev. Buck to hla management of them. Mrs David Goff apeut Saturday and Sunday with Mrs John Brown, who now resides at Wildwood.
Penaiylrania Railroad'i Winter Zxeunist Route Bxk In pursuance of It* annual custom, Passenger Department of tha Pannaylvmnla (fellroad Company has juut Maned an attractive and comprehsAve book descriptive of the leading Winter reaorta ol tba East and South, and giving tba rale, and various route* and combination 1 routes of travel. Like all tba publication* of tbe Peunsylvanto Railroad Compauv. this “Winter Exeursioo Book” 1* a model of.typographical and pictorial work. M bound lu a handsome and artistic cover Id odors, and contains much valuable information for Winter tooiiateaod travel ; ere ret. It can be had free of at tbe principal ticket offloes of th? Railroad Company, or will upon application to Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent, St*lion, Pblladdpble.
If you want to purebaae your Chris! raa» presents lor your friend* better go to I. TeoenbAum. You'will eee tbe latest novelties
DIAS CREEK. Aaron Smith went on duty the Aral of the week at Sea late City Life Saving
Station.
Revival services acre discontinued In tbe M. E. Church Sunday evening until further notice. 8. E. Page, Levi U. Hewitt and Stephen Curl Ms. glass-worker* of thla village, aay tbe prospect of em la not very bright. Mr*. Coleman Norton of Court House was vMitlug friend* here Saturday. William Armstrong and wHa, Loper and wlfa. Lewi* Creamer, Charles Kelley and 8. li. Suffrev were over-Sun day vtottora io tb» village. Next Saturday afternoon, at > o'clock, tha Fourth Quarterly Conference of Gosbeo aud Dtaa Creek ebarg* to the M. E. Church bare, der Hewitt will The Independent Order of Mechanics ’ will give a supper and is only sometime during the bdt-
P«SB*ylv«ai» Raton* Company will lira* Clerical Ord«n for 1904. Pureurent to lie usual curium. PenosylvanU Railroad Company will Meu* clerical orders for tbe yeer 1904 to' clergymen having regular charges ' oo or near Its llnra. such order* should individual application for aaroi a furnished hy the'Coro puny through IU AgouU.' Applications ahoulfl be sent to tba General Offio# of the Company at ilble, in no case later than December 19, so that order* may be ‘totalled by December 81 to all clergymen ent tltd
receive them.
le to getting their ueU out ol the past few days, end the a caved them from entire loss Frank E. Howell, who la oyetering at Maurice River, was home over Sunday. Charles Kelley, who ha* beta vMllic to the villi phtoocS* Chart#* Woodlta, loan ranee agent of the Orange, went to Burlington Friday
Office
On Dec. 1st I received a large stock of l.iln»' and men'* Christman slipper Come and select yours aud 1 will lay Uhisidc until you waut them aud U T. S at Sid Needle*'. I* ju«t received 150 pair* of w. biankeu. They are selling at one-bail prices at I, Tenvnbaura'a.
This offer Rood until January ist, 1904.
€ For Two Dollars Cash
“If It’s The Prudential it’s all right.” We hear such statements from satisfied policy-holders - every day. You should
The Prudential Insurance Co. of America.
JOHN P. DRYDEN. President LESLIE D. WARD. Vice PresidcnL EDGAR B. WARD, ad Vice Pres. FORREST P. DRYDEN. id Vice Preside at EDWARD GRAY,
I. E. Ricuaxdson, Asst. SopL, Cape May Court Bouse, N. J
Green trading .lamp, ate given by L 'eoenbaum with every purchase..
We will send you for one year postpaid, tmtan ffitiuratinern m This is a new monthly magazine published by the publishers of Cosmopolitan Magazine. The Cosmopolitan I Tear $1.00 Caoe May Herald “ 1.00 New or old Subscriber*. Remember you get $3.00 worth of reading for $2.00 Send orders early to Cape May Herald* 500 Washlntftpn St. Cape May City.
Cape May County MTTEHTUHr^ The Annual Fanner* Institute of Cape May C •uiity'wBI take place at Woodbine N. J.. December 17, 1908. TbAre will be a business meeting of tbe County Board from 9 to 10.80 .tiff from 10.80 to 18, and from 1 nutil 4 p. m,. different speaker, will address tbe farmers on Uining to fanning. In the lustre led lectures will be opportunity will also be given to tbe farmers to examine llie Dairy, Poultry and Greenhouse Department* of tbe Agricultural School. Fanners take this opportunity of ependlng a day prottably.
Lease for till. lea** of one of Cape May’s leading Is, which has 2) year* to inn. I* ed for sale, together with the lcp.ee' hotel personal property is oflefed for sale reaaooabl* figure for cash. Fifty rooms lu tba hotel. Address, Lewis T. Steven*, Ally. 610 Washington alreet. Cape May, N. J. Wall Papers. Just received a Urge in voice which son can select. The price* range from 6} Cent* to 30 cents a piece. A. C. Gil*, 41# Wf-*-'—‘ *—
SBEBllillllSraK. ew Br presenting this coupon at SOL-NEEDLES’ STORE 508 Washington St and make a purchase of One Dollar or / more, I will give TEN (10) STAMPS FREE in addition to those which should be given with your purchase. This only igood until
All the latest style* to men’*, ladlea’ aud children's shoes at Sol Needle*' and get O. T.8.
Tbe otrtjr ladles' sbnea that a woman can wear with comfort are the Ctodr shoes. They can .wily be bought at L
All kind of Insole* a: Sol Needin’ amf ret G. T. 8.
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