Cape May Herald, 10 December 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAFE MAY HERALD

AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLY. Pabllabc4 Every Tk«r»4ay MernlaC at SOS Waahlaftoa Street, Cape May, N. «l. subscription: Onc Dokkaa Pen Venn in Aovence

THE HERALD, CAPE flAY/N. J.

Kntcrrd *1 She port o«ce at Cape May. , £ j u K-cond^laaa mail mattci. March II, 1901. ^ Ailvertiainc ratea upon application.

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wnca xm.maaacni 31 r. Bdorard H. HhlUlpa. Clerk..

THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1903.

ancient marriages. A Record of Tboae of One And Two Centnrteo Ago. Below wegirealialof marriagelUenae records in the office of the 9ecrc»ry of State of New Jrrwer. These will be tinned from week to week nod ought to be interesting to those who want to drive into family history. Yoowillwnnt the Car* Mat HntAU) to follow these lists. They began in the issue of August 20th. . (cosnsrap mon jaw wzxk.) Joseph Golding aod Pbebe Oarrataon, September 12,"1780. Moaea Grifing and Sarah StUlwall, .October 17, 1770. Elisabeth Gandy and Hugh Hatbom, August 18, 1781. a Rboda Gandy and John Barston, November 30. 1768. Susannah Gandy and Gabriel Reagaln,

July 0, 1749.

Martha Garitaou and Samuel Oram,

November 16, 1778.

Mary Garretaoo and Hugh Holmes, September 7, 1789. w Pbebe Garretson and Joseph Golding,,

Charles P. QuMoR .......... ■vnilam H. Mills “ ary B. Batherford

BOABD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. L. Leach, President ..Kept. Lewis T. Btrvraa. Bectelary .. ttobert K. Haad •• Lafayette U. Hal’. "

r x BOABD OP TKADE. PrrsMeat—Stephen B. Wilson. Sccretsry—Lewis T. Stevens.

Treasurer—Tl

County Directory.

grtteiilQMl Orfll,

IAMXS MKCSAT, M. D.

Hall.) Oats Mat Om. V. 1

8 to* a m. I to 4 p . m. « tof p. m.

WESLEY RODGERS WALES,

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Unitsd States Pharmacy. WAsamroB awb Dbcstub Capa May Lily, K. 3^bioT had Raaldanoa, Walrf Cullml (Matas Pharmacy. NiobtBeu.

GOTO .. J. D. CRAIG’S.. 108 Jackson St. - Cape May • TO GK your ©hoes Repaired. You will find a first class Sl.oc Maker, and he wil do your work Satisfactorily, as nothing but the very best of Leather is used. ih ih Os tot la bi U tali h On Tu h Ityil iaht If you meet with accident while tmveliag, the Ktunirr Brcistry Company will p you FIVE DOLLARS PEB WKKK for loss of time In cafe of death. «lcu>. « WE ALSO INSURE AGAINST SICKNESS OF ANY KIND.

^ S8T JZUZT * SZASBOSS EA1L10A2 t* arracr octobcb A 15. 1908. Trains will leave Cape May as follows fur PHILADELPHIA : 6 AO A.M.—ACCOMMODATION. Slop. at principal stations. Arrive* Flu’ adelphia at 9.43 A M 7 70 A M —KXFKRSS Connects from • Ancleaea Branch, Ocean City, Sea Isle City. Arrives at Fhiladelpiiisw . 9.13 a m X cef- M—ACCOMMODATION. C.mo'JJ necUfrom Anclesea Branch, Ocean City, and Sea Isle City. Arrives at Philadelphia 6.13 P M sikuay TUaixk.

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Arrives at Philadelphia 6.n P M P.M—EXPRESS. Connect, from Anslescs Branch. Ocean City and Sea laleCity- Arriveaat PhUadel-

phis Ass P M.

FKOM PHILADELPHIA.

W. H. BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE In anv Part of Cape May Coaaty Holly Beach. N. J.

L.s^'^ndie—Hal rtaoo * * H. Voorh^l If™ T ' 8TEVEN8. Prnaacotur ' of' Pt^'^HArry S. Douglass, j OODNSELLOB AT LAW, Hherif-iumi''K Ewln*. 'Dv'm‘..'.'.naK 608 Washington 8L. ClPB Mat. H. J.

Coroner's—Geo. IUyn-‘ Jr_ Bep. '

Coroner’s—John D. Crale. Kr* Cnmhafr ~ —

Beplember 12, 1760.

Esther Gartlaou and Daniel Hand, ', ' 1,d ’ cter ^.

Bate. Pishing Creek May. 1»*B

Mlcsjah 8. Smith. Cape May .Jan. LpM 1 Westlej R. Wslra. Cape May. Jan. L 1MM William T. Bate. Director: Samuel Towna-

• .October 8, 1774. Hannah Garrison. Cumberland, aod William Hand, November 17,4775. Jcrusha Garritaon aod Riobard Shaw, Jane 19, 1784. Elizabeth Godfrey aod Peter Corson, July 90, 1768. Tabitbs Godfrey and Elijah Garretaoo, May 6, 1777. . Prissi'lab Godfrey aod Euocb Smith, Bepteml*L5, 1780. Hannah Goff aod Israel Creme, November 80, 1761. Hannah Goff and Thomas Shaw, July

5. 1770.

Prmlla Goff and Danlal Hildreth, May

•2,1761.

Mary Goff, Cumberland, and John Corson, Jr., December 19,1761. Rebeckab Goff aod Haoce Peterson, inly 21. 17t8. Rboda Goff and Zebulou Crease, September 14, 1764. Mary Golden and Noah Gairflaoo, November 1, 1787. Be rah Golden aod Ephraim Kent, May

18. 1774.

Dhborali Goldin and Ezekiel Hand, December 12, 1787. Sarah Goldin and James Garretson. April 28, 1760. Mary Golding and Thomas Daniels, July 1 1740. Jaoe UoUacbar .and John Elexsnder, >r 20, 1768. (to bs cojmxrrD srxr wnx.)

The mischievous boys are again at iL Complaints bare been made of late of boys who have huts in the outskirts of Ibe town, in entering the unoccupied dattages of Don-residentv This week some Philadelphians came dijwn and found, that persoaal property had been carried out of their houses to the huts. The boys had entered by means uf akel eton keys with which they have pro-

AN ORDINANCE. A H ORDINANCE. Dcaignariagthe Duties r\ ot the Committee oe Folia of City CouecIL r Beetlou I. Be it ordained and enacted by the inhabitants of the City of Cape May. in city council assembled, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, that the Committee on Police of City Council be and it is hereby designated, comtituted and appointed the Board by whom anv charge charges against any of the oncers or l— ployees of the Police Department of the City termined, vhe

jd try ’all charges preferred against any oOcer a employee uf the said Police Department; the ss& cfcarre or cborges shall be in writing, signed by the person or persons making snefa charges, and fled in the Police Departmant: that charge or dbanres shall be pubilciy^i reasonable notice to the oOor a employee charged, and such oftcer Or employee shall *"*Ttor to ~

of any charge or charges, the charge or rhargis shall be anabdaodby aaid Commit gee ou Polke in their deterndnation, the said -—— ——''‘Tl of.

foil* a

,_41 suspend feer or emnloyse no rhsrged far a period, or dismissUm from oMa; t_ committee shall report to City Council

plover in the Police Department Of tl ^ T ra%LAAW.*M^KT. M

Burrogste-E. Clinton Hewlu. I County Collector—Lewis 8. ouiweu. hep. .1105 County Board of Elect loos—Jos. K. Hand. Rep. HW County Board of Elections-William T. Bate. Rep. 1004 County Board of Elections-Wm. J. Tyter, Dna. T.IOOS County Board uf Elections—Mlrhael ^H. nerth Tnrsdi

. ia Mar, Jos. G. Champion. Ocean City. N. J. . Jan. 1. 1004 John P. Foz. Ocean City ...Jan. L 1004 Alfred Crease. Pteree’s May. 1004

Master and Solicitor In Chaasary.

Notary Public. ^

Commissioner for Pennsylvania. Sorely Bonds secured for oootrancors,

Bclala aod fldsilly

Qur Church Directory. Among The Worshippers of The Different Denomloatlona. PRESSTTK1UAK CHCBCH. Re*. Curtta E. Long, acting Pastor. Preaching Buix^py uiorulug at loHO; evening at 8.00. Sunday School at 8.00 P K. Wednesday t veniug prayer service atS. CoromaulonaerTk* every third Sabbath of each quarter. The Ladies’ Missionary Society meets the last Friday of e*uh month at 3 p.m. All ertU atg flee. Everybody wdoome. riR.1T N. jt. cmvwCu. Rev. 8. F. Gasklll, D. D., Pastor. Preaching on Saodg>jnonilng at 10.80. In the evening at 7.45. Meetings at 9 a. K. end 6.80 p. M. on Sundays. Sunday School at 8 P. M. Epworth League Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening at6 o'clock. Clam meetings, Toeaday, Thursday and Friday evenings. BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. George Williams, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10.80. In the evening at 8.00. Sunday morning Worker* Mating at 10.00 a. M. Sunday School at 8.00 p. h. Wednesday evening Prayer Mating at 8 o'clock. Young .Pete's Meeting Frida, evening at 8 o'clodk. Men's Meeting Saturday evening at 8 o'clock.

STEWA-RT & BARTON T^T? A i -T'lfl A T. f^ouse ^ Sign Bainipers ■ana paiatiac and Intaria work. Qralniaf i. kkc. Strictly pure matsrisle nsaf

• 80 Jaolcmojx St-, Oalts mjky. N. J.

F. W. WOLFF. . Baker and Cotifection'er UO WuUagtM Mnto. CAPS MAY, N. J. My anontant effort la dlraatad toward •apply my trade with the freshest, panto and moat palatabla bread, cakaa, ptm, aU. i'itV j a’M

James J. Doak mmm *no builder Jobblne Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J.

WE CURE MORPHINE HABIT. We Have Discovered a Marvelous Rcmedv for Drug Habits and we Give It To YonRee.

We bars found a marvelous remedy for rotoriog to perfect health, men women suffering from the svfnl curse of

have had It, how or whan you got It. This la no ordinary drug or method of ataaeuL We are constantly earing the •rat casre of drug habit known and give nnquallffad guarantee to cam arty cam undertalkn by ua or rsfond your money. We urge every person suffering from this terrible dbeaee to write os and wa will asnd fra a bottle oCpor marvelous remedy. Ws urge physicians having refractory ■ and all who want to beeumd of this ewfol eurse to write us hiday. Allen

Address, Manhattan Therapeutic Association, Dep't B. ( 1185 Broadway, T Tort City '

If you are gotag to get a good auR or •erouat let Sri Needles here tt made for «1MP a m « ud rv sa k-T. a

Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books. Toys, Shell Goods, Games, - Toy Boats, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON. 514 Washington Street.

Contractors & Builders YORK BROS. P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.

Have clients wko desire 840U, 8500 8800 and 81000. on first mortgage on bond. Address Lewis T. Stevens, A tty.. Cape May, N. J.

of typographical and pictorial work. It to bound In a handsome and antotlc « In colors, aed contains much valuable In* formation Tor Winter tourists and travel, era lu general. It mo be had fra of charge at the principal ticket eAeaaof the

Sewing Machines And Organs «_ Sold on I nstalments _

B! Train, leave for Cape Mar—Rzorcas. r.;o

ALL KlK’DS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED AND REPAIRED. If ; A >l usd 4 ^1 P. M. week-day,. Accorom . STRINGS FOR VIOLINS. FANJOS AND GUITARS ON HAND. I ^omind^icm 8!ma*m ** PrC *'^ 0 °* ,U '

108 Jackson Streep JST.r*

NEW YORK.

J. D, Craig,

FLOUR

FEED

In the line d Flour we Recommend Duluth Pride

^FLOUR

THE BEST

^ GR AIN ^ Received Fresh Irom the Mill every week.

H. S. R O D A N

HAY STRAW - AND — WOOD

Field Seeds of the Best Duality. ..202 Perry Street..

November 39. 1903.

EzprcM, weekdav*, 4 V'. 4 4». 5 00, 5 |8. 5 S». 7-a>. 7 3J. 903. 95o. lori, 11 <w.

imitrtl), 4 uu, 'ju, 'S 36 6 OU, ; 02, *800,900. 1000 PM, 12 oj. 0AV,.43». 4 4o.5‘“ 5'h bzj. .*< 10.S0 A. M . *12 tv *210. , S3. (Prtu.. Limited).

Red). 4o°. *5 >>,

. .. . •■I’. M.. ijojmait l-rutn Wnt Philrtlrl: . .., only. 344 A M ■J *13 3.1 P M dail, 10.34 A M Sunday. Flout .%oitl. I’uit-oeiphU only, 13 38 P >1 lil.' (Manhattan Limited). WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, •it 33, .30. 832. >0 30, It 23. A. M.. *12 J5. *i 13. 3‘L 4 46. S»S RM. «i •*. night, wcez •lay, Sundays, *6 35. j to. q it. 1123 ’ M . *i 30. 3 ao. 4 46. $ »5- I' » P Mr Fut Baltimore aceotumu.Utiuii, 912AM or) aud 4.0I F. M. weekdai,. 309, P. 31.

WINTER OPENING

with a Complete line of Seasonable Goods, all New and carefully • selected from the best houses. Prompt attention given to all order,. Now i, the time to bave'Wintcr Suit, Repaired and

424 WASHINGTON STREET. p-A large election of Ladies' and Men’, Cloth Mild hr the yard.

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Ocean End of Congress Street, CAPE MAY.^N. J.

daily.

Wet Philadelphia ui.ly, 335 and .. M-. 323 C333 ”Congrc.iooal Limited.”) *5 55. *6-30, *7 3$. 1' 31., 13.01 night, daily. 6.13 P. 31 weekdays. •Dining Car. r’ W. ATTERBURY, J R. WOOD. Gen'l Manager. Piu*»'r Traffic Manager GEO. W. BOYD, General Pawnger Agent.

ATLANTIC CITY EAIL3CAL. TIME TABU': In Eflect OCT. 6th. 1933. • Trains leave Cape May for Pblladeli bia: Week Day, -

3 A. M.

phi, 910 ■

• M.—A lelpbia 3

« r. M. — Accommodation. Am re

d- uu PhUadelptia 5.33

« cc P. M. — Ezpreaa Arrive PhiUdeJ.

O’JJ phla 5.55.

at'KDAYa.

P. M. Exprem. Amvc Pklladelptua

4-3°

Train,’•cave Philadelphia for Cape M,T :

Week Day, —

A. M — cxpm,. Arrive Cape May g ^ A. Accommodation. Arrive

0|KB all theTur. fiapacityBB. Moderare Pales. Fin Lawn !'t I s

Location Ttiku 1 pamed. Large Airy RoomA Modenily Equippr-d.

J. S. WALES.

HOWARD F. OTXFR,. Has purobaaed Uie burtoea of the late C. fcOUDKR, and removed to 311-313 Mansion Street CAPE MAY, N. J.

FURNITURE AND MATTRESSEtS Window Sbadea. Awning, aod Beach Tenta a 8p,olaltj.

SfeAL E8TATZ TO SALS-

For Sal*—Beven bunding lot* in different location* in Weat Oape Mar- Apply to Lewis T. Stevens 609 Washington street.

A handsome cottage on Columbia avenue', near Howard street, for 1 One of the best located cottage* in Cape May. Apply to Lewis T. Stevens, Atty. Ospe Mar. N. J.

For Sal*—A splendid building lot on the north side of North street. 40 ft. front by UK) ft. deep. Will be sold on onable term*. Apply to Lewis T. Stevens, 609 Washington street.

Lot on Corgie street, near Queen, south aide, lot 40x510 feet, runsing ehrongh to Columbia avenue. Will be sold cheap. Apply to LewiaT. Stevens, Atty., 609 Washington street, Cape May, N. J. ^

FOR SALK-£pleadid cottage on Lafayette street. Lot 40x150. Ten room bona. First class condition. 81250.00 cash, balance on 5 per cent, mortgage. Lewis T. Stereos, 509 Wash-

ington street.

FtsBiylvania Sallmad'i Winter Erranion

Beau S.ek

In pursuance (if tt* annual enalnm, th* Pawnger Depirtmont of thn Pennsylvania Railroad Cimpany ha* just iasn an attractive and oomprahenslvs book 1 ■criptlve of the leading Winter resorts

lb* East and Smith, ahd'givliig tha fata ... - .. , , .od m,u, «,n,bl„. W . ol > “ I ' route, of travel. Lika all tha publicaUoua Lot 60x188 on a street, and very dose <,ru»lW,i™>!. IUIlr.^1 Cowp..., to*.!—*, n-" 0 - 1

this ’’Winter Exeurtoon Book” to a model

Foa SaUi—Twenty-three acres of land between the turnpike and the beach, in Wat Cape May and Oape May Cl tv. Will be said In one tract on reasonable terms. Apply to Lewis T. Stevens, 609

Washington street.

hat and sun parlors. Will be sold

fair price. Furniture iDeluded. Adda*, Lewis T. Stevens, Atty., K» Wash-

ington street, Oape May. K- J-’

aim of Cap. May’a leading h has 2| - year* to run, to offered for ato l together with the lueee’a ereoeelproptotvle offered for a)« teonaWe figure for aeb. Fifty to the botei. itov,Uwto T. Bteveae, Atty. •• ,0W «TKrSt

Time Extended. In apprcciatio;i of thd-patronage whlc ; we rocelvd during leu days of the last, month, we ehall. for a abort time give t'TWO STAMPS FOR ONEr On all Cash Purohaaea. Atoi for all charges that are 00 our hook, that ar. paid during tbto ale, we will give two

vtampe for one.

20 W For BCb im EffiJ DdiKI. We wfll be pleeeed to harc ypo "LOOK THROUGH OUR STOCK.” l/ ^ou do not find what you want will lake your order and do our beet to pleoc you—in the line of Dry Good, And Notion,, Ladies' and Children'a Hats, Tailor-made Suits, Coat, and Jackets, Comet,. Underwear. Glove,. Ladies'. Children', and Infants Furnishing* few dozen, choice Tgpe^Girdles, worth

8too,

ie they last.

Mrs. E. TURNER, DRY GOODS. MILLINERY. 516 Washington St.

Romanic,•■The Weal Wall Paint.” Komalite is an Oil Paint put up in paste form to be thinned with water. It is made for both inside and outside exposure. It is durable and baa stood five years ou exteriors with eeaaide exposures. It Is flat (without gloaa), washable, hygienic and giva a very artistic velvety finish. It was adopted by the U. 8. Government Building, at the Buffalo Exposition. Later the Government ■tod Komalite for its buildings at the Charioton Exposition. The Committee

* on Exports on Awards, awarded Horn*

like the gold medal. For sale by

A. C. Glut,

4W Washington street.

to Oape May fiar U rear*. Ripe to appers sewed hy meckla wtth silk to mateh. Lout at hrahaa ggtoato ar

8 -45

- EzprcM, arrive Cape May

DON'T SET STUCK You can easily get stuck without going near anything in the shape of mud. Yon can avoid mud, and yon can avoid being stack. To be stuck in a purchase is to be victimized. You can’t get stuck when you Buy Your Harness of Us. W. A. LOVETT

J)ry Qoods, J^otions, andJfiilUnQTy WHITE GOODS, LACES, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, RIBBONS, etc. Hosiery and Underwear Ladies' and Men’s Furnishings. Agent for Standard Pattern*.

0. I*. W. KNERR 618-80 WASHlIOrOI 8TREBT. OA.PBMA.Y, N.J.

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