r
GREEN CREEK.
Th* b*y »td* dun K»U.«r»r» »r» moalrIn^ per MWO for lh« blralrM. which U
the hlgbMt price on record.
Ueone Milner of Ihte piece le pro bob 17 ' pi on woodcock hnnler of the
n opened he hoe
1 c hem pi on « untjr Since U
AXHUrde.
RIO GRANDE.
w. Mr end Mr* Wllllem Kimbleenlerteloed compenj from 1‘blledelphle on Monde}-. A number of our people attended tb< ■ale of boueebold good* of Mlu McNaxnp* at linen Creek on Tueedey. Mle> Kite Neel la the proud owner of a new ontan. a gift from her pa rente Mr* Frank Hand la thla -week conflow! to the bouae by ill near. Mlaa Mar Neal, one of the leading young ■oflety belle*, baa returned from a rerv plaaaant rialt with friend- In Philadelphia Little Mlaa Key Young of Angleaea la rial ting frienda In thla place Meater Harold Morton waa a Bnrlelgb rlaltortbe flratof the wrok . ■ A birthday party we* gireo In honor of Mlaa Nettle Harris on Thursday erenlngSbe was the recipiint of many token* of esteem from her many friagda After spending the evening In the playing of game* and other amnaemenu the gueslr
n bad been prepend by
I jnat received ISO pairs of wolleu, blanket*. They are aelling at ono-half prices at I, Teoenbanm’a.
Sol Need lea is'the only merchant In Cape May whonella clothing, hata, cepe, ^nd tr.gn’a furnishing goods, abooa. tic., who gives Given Trading Stamps.
FISHING CREEK. Mrs Nora Shew end aon Everett of West Cape May are spending a few days with Herbert Shaw and family. El wood Woolaonlaft Monday morning for Arnold, Pa., where he baa secured employment in a glees factory. Jamba Thomas end wife visited their daughter Mrs Stiles at Holly Beach over Captain WUleta Johnson, D Hose, spent a lew Osya at noma. W F McKean la making improi to hia home by adding a new truni porcu,
Mr Huber Wife and child of Philadelphia are «tailing Herbert Dtiaw anu wile. Samual Koberta, wife and son of Holly Beach spent aatnrday and Sunday witn C S Shaw and wife.
Mrs Jenhie McPherson entertained Mrs Linda Mol'benon and children of Com spring un Friday. Mrs Montgomery of Holly Beach is visiting her daughter Mrs Emma U Barnett this week.
Paraiylrutia EaQroid Ce&pgaj vlU Inu Qgrleal (Man fcrl98£ Pnraarant to iu usual cortom, the Pennsylvania Kail road Company will Imue clerical order* for the year 1904 to 01 daioed clergymen having regular charge* of churches located on or oaar iu Hues. Clergymen desiring such orders should make individual application for same 00 blanks tarnished by tbe,Company through iu Agenda. Applications should be sun to the General Office of the Company a* soon as possible, in no case latex than December IV, so lbat orders may be mailed by December 81 to ail clergymen eut.ll„, ho receive them.
DIAS CREEK.
Swain Car*pn preached for Kev J t bimpeon In the M E Cnurch Sunday SE Page, who is an expert glafaflaUner went to sm^hport, Ha., on Friday, where he has secured a position in agUes Isctorv Mrs Hugh Smith.of East MorricW?. I. is spending a few days verf pi relic lit “* "“*«• *■ MraAnule H.witt Norton, wUe of Frank T Norton, died on Thursday morning last «f Bright's direare. She Jr- adiJoSS wifeaud mother, and a conststec 1 member of the Baptist church. The funeral _^took plaoa on buuday afternoon. Tbs be reared family have the sympathy of tie entire vinagv. 7-patny 01 to. A acbeiiinger was called to Cape May onMomMytoaUwdth. fnnerai of bd aged father who had barn vary feeble for
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The annual treat will be given the B bm *»««Uy-*abeol Christ eve. There is to be a large tree and a floe programme rendered. Edward Trout end wife of Eldora visit' ed Howard Norton on Sunday. Captain Beeves Douglass killed two minks at Cedar Horn mock a Saturday. The oil lampln one o(tbe thirty broodra Ih Charlsa Howell's powltry kofuetaok
On Dee. 1st I received a large stock of ladles’ and mao's < hrieta Come end select yon re and 1 will lay asida until yon want them and 0. T. 8. at Sol Needles'.
Don't neglect your opportunity to atop E nd are I. Tcoeobeum wbaoevrr yon are 1 need of any clothing or shea It Is ■a ring of noeey.
Jnat received n^am Invoice frt which yon can select. The price, ran from 6} rci.u to *) cenu a piece. H '■ _ A- C. Gita, 41# *—* J —*— ‘ -
What one wants theaaeooi days to faith bops had candy. Wi win supply the candy. Hogan. Do yon think of Christmasf Thai think of ns. Flea mixed ean^Ww 6e Ih.
Bins ftannal shirts at Hot Nred Ire' gat 0. T. S.
The only shoe to wear w
Tb»0«iyegjflg . The Y ■ •ulb's CorepankMi la one of the few gtfu that are always appiaptlaU and yet wlthlu reach of the sms!lest ppree It brings to evary maaibar of the I amIIy something of InUraat, eocnethlng of value —a story that cheers, an article that oar. rise the reader Into far-off countries or among men who govern, a sketch that amuaae, a pota that ptiu a bit of truth In a new way, a page of pic In res that boldi the children epallbonnd. It Is America's home paper—a paper received weekly in more lhan half a million household. In the United Btetaa. If you desire to make a Christ mas pres.<ml of the Youth's Companion, send the publishers the name and address of the person to whom you w<sfa to give the Compatou, with I17S, the annual sub. acttpUon price. They will send U> the sd•treee named the Companion's Christmas Packet, all ready for Christmas morning, conUlniog the Christmas numbeu, Companion Calendar for 1904, lithugrepbed in twelve colors and gold, and supaeriptlffu certificate fur the flfiy two' ia-
sum of 1^04.
The new subscriber f.»r 1904 will reoelve all the lasure of Tbe Companloo I remaining weeks of 1903 free fro time of sobacriptlon; also The Compaulon Calendar for 1904, lithographed In twelre colors and gold. Annual Announcement Number fully describing tbe principal features of tbe Companion's new volume for 1904 wll sent to any address free. THE YOUTH’S COMPANION, I Berkeley Street, Bout-ox, Mas*. -WasygD—Faithful recnaoM to call retail trad* and agents for manufacturing bouse having well eatablished neas; local territory; straight aslar'y $30 paid weekly and expense money ad vs need; preriouarxperiece unnecessary position permanent; buxines* successEnclose self-addressed envelope, bupenntgndent Travelers, 006 Monon U’ld’g., Chicago. 11-19-121
’' Dentistry. Office of Dre. Lorvnoe and Scholl, snroeaeore to Wsltar j..Leamini;, corner, of Ocean and Hughes street*, open for the practice of dentistry in,all its branches, (Dr. W. B. Sickler, jihancUte.) Office hoars dally, from 8 <C 12 a. m., 2 to 4 r. M., 7 to 8 evenings. N'arcotlaed air for tbe painless extraction of teeth, endorsed by tbe medical fraternity of Philadelphia. • , Large and fresh stock of saspe-Mta% nacktlea, gloves, ombrellaa, pocket-booke-men’e tancy and plain slippers, all soil, able for Christmas presents at S.il Seedi* ard get G. T.S.
If yon want to purchaseyonr Christmas -eaenta lor yonr friends better ^.L ioenbaum. You will see the Hu-si
novelties
Green trading stamps are given by; L ooenbaam wlibevery purchase.
THE FARMERS IN8TITUTE RT WOODBINE. w—allilua Farmers' Instilute, Thursday. December 17. 9 80 a. m , County Buaid busiiwes. Dr. K. H. Phillips, prestdrui; J. W. Plucna, secreyiry. I0.8t> a. m —Farmers' Instltnle proor-dings, cotulocmi by Franklin Dyr. seetelaiy Mnslo liy Agrlrnltnral Schiol ^and. ‘’fSiperiiitarn tu the Prodnction of Raspberries and Sirawlv-rrlrs: Heal Vsrit-tira, rus.” bj C. C. ilulssit. 1120 a. m—"Fcaelnatlona of Foraetrv," by David M. Kelauy. This lecture la of popular lutrtesL Music. 2.QQ p m.— 'Arparagus I'lmluciiou," by II. W. Ridgeway. 2 45 p. m —"School Horticulture »rul Natore Study," by Mr. Kelsey. 8.30 j*. m.—"Lrguniti.otu Planu for South Jcisrj," by Dr. E laeitl B Voorhero. 1.80 to G 00 p. m—lusccctOM of th<- «• reral •(vparimmits of tt.e 1\%a.l-. blue Agrtcnltuyal S0I100I by tbe vhitoi* preaeot. 7.15 p iu.—Unsic. "Tbebourc-s of Supply ami Alauulacturv of Snperpiophatrs and Potsah Sails," Illustrated, I. Dr. Voorbfi *. 8.15 p. «I.—"Origin ai d Drveloprnrut of tbe Donu-altc Fowls," l.jT. F. McGrow .
Net aomelbuig original, iffcctlve uot uun<aaonabIe In pi Ice. A perp at our window will act you atialght. Hogan
wASHuraroN
Holiday Tou via Ptcniylvafila EiUrw*. December 28 baa been selected aa the date for the Peranaallj -Conducted Holiday T*iur of tbe PvnttaylTanla Railroad to Washington. This tour will cover a petiod of Ihrn- days, affording ample time to vlalt ill the principal points of lutereat at tbe National Capital, Including the Congressional Library aud tbe new Corcoran Art Gallery. RnoudHr'p rale, ordering railroad transportstioo tor the round Hip. hotel acgouiiiiiniatiuna, and guidea, 418.00 or $10 50 from Trenton, 111-60 or *!‘.00 from Phtladrlphla, and proportionate rale* from other point*, according to hotel selected. Rates cover acoomtnodetlon* at hotel for two day*. Special *ido trip to Mount Vernon. All tickets good for ten day*, with special hotel rales after expiration of b< -
-I coupon.
For Kloetarics and full information apply 10 ticket ageuU, or address Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia.
Tbe only abooa for men and bovif tiiai are fit to wear are W. L. Douglaas, and tbe only place In town to buy them Is to Isaac Tenon baam.
Palmlitry.
Mlaa Stone tbe fam iOk Palmist, labor Capo May Point, now to be consulted at Martentown, three iclnnles walk from Woodbine station. ^ 81
By presenting this c-jupon at SOL NEEDLES’ STORE' 608 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 yotrf purchase. This only good until
-JANUARY 1st, 1904 -
Russell Sage Says
that making a dollar is not so important as knowing how to save it. Invest your sayings in Life Insurance in
The Prudential
JOHN F: DRYDEN, Preaidt LESLIE D. WAKIi. Vice IT EDGAR B. WARD.
FORREST F DRYDEN. id Vice Prcaide.i BDWARb GRAY.
H- B. Richasdsok. Aaat- SupL. Cape May Court Honae. N.
Remember, only the §BEE|I TPH&STPS.
Tbe'ocly ladies’ shoe* that a woman in wear with cumfort are the Cinder, Hi shoes. They can only ba b mght s'
TeoenbAum's.
We wiU give away FREE with every quart of Liquor sold unul Dec. 31st., i9Q3. « pint of g.ycar old California Wine.
TALUS SUM HOW 91.10 1 Bottle Mt Vernon 1 Bottle Sherry Vine 1 Bottle Sherry Cordial
TALUS 8L73 »OW 91.25 1 Bottle Standard Hye l Bottle Blackberry cordial
ST El
4 bottles pure t^lilornla wiue #1 ol An» r n hol ?r -Purt ; S ^ errT - bw. Angallea, Mnac url, Biackb'y, Claret
Distillery Bottled Mt Veroon Ry- Cogni “ Ozsrhoit •• Callfc " Dooeherty “ ~ '
- 014 cyow - Wilson “ ** Hnntar
•• Trimble "
Wlckliffe w Gnekenbvlmcr Philadelphia ",
mamusa. oiss, sre
Blackberry " Wild Cherry "
Apple.
Kauffman Ginger Brandy
I iM /-l n
Camden Bottling Co.
Ramsey'* Scotch Whisky Apple and Hooey for yonr eold
-lam aria Rnm
NswEBKUadEna St. Croix Bnm i/d I' atkingtoH Street, CapeXag.X.J.
The course of.time is best measured by a Waltham Watch.
m mum For the late Shoppers who h*ve put off until the last moment Jthe selection of a PRESENT
:WBB, 8*3,98®. SLIEIIH. Select thetn now while yon have |
Farmers ol Cape May County The Annual Farmer* Instltnle of*U*pMay County will take place at Woodblta N. J.. December 17, 1903. There will b. laineaa meeting of the County B.wn' from 9 to 10.90 and from 1020 to 12, and from 1 until 4 p.-m.. different speaker* will address tbe farmers on topics per. Utntng to fanning. In tbe evening, Inal rated lecture* will be given, opportunity •will also Is given to tK faimers to examine the Dairy, Poultry and Greenhouse Departments of tbv Agrionltural Soboo'. Farmers Uke thb •Pporlonlty of niwndlng's d.V prnfl ably.
AN ORDINANCE. A NOKDINANCH. Designating thr Dntirs J3L of^ht Committee on Police of City Section 1. Be it ordained and enacted <by the inhabitant* of tbe City of Cape Mav. in city council assembled, and It is hereby’ enacted by authority of th - Committee cm Police of C... „ it is hereby designated, conititnicd and appointed the Board by whom any charge or charge* again*!.any of the oflicera or employee* of the Police Department of the City of Cape May. ahall be heard, tried and deined; the said Committee shall meet at once in each month, at tbe City Hall. at atime to be fixed by them, and at other times as they shall deem proper ahall bear and try all charge* that mi preferred against any officer a. . the said Police Department; the or chorges shall be in writing, s' person or petsoos making anch filed in tbe Police Department; that said charge or charge* shall be publicly examined into by tbe Committee On Police upon reasonable notice to the officer or employee charged, and sneb officer or employee ahall
ftk fltfrnat tlwrsto, if 1
* e; and if, upon the hearing and trial chaiwe or charges, the charge or 1 shall be anauiaed by said CommitPolice in their delrnnlnalion, the said
ittee on Police ahall suspend such officer or employee *0 charged for a definite period, or dismiss him from office: the said Committee ahall report to City Council from
time to time, what charge or ch been preferred and what charge they have examined into, and Ui
their ‘ ‘
•AfCPISTPS PRESEITS ifif PijiLflOELPHJ]!- - Regs.
sssBSj&ai? ^IBOTSB ?&!R •am BSiyHD&'y -ra&Bg-
& PJHB &3S&K7mra?®? &3Hi3n ®irS!E AS3® S0I7»aa 16388.
All Wool Rjigs ,, Bussells Carpet Sweepers Decorated Lamps • - “ Diuner Sets,-100 Ripce sets ** . Toilet Sets ® ,4 Cups and Saucers > -* Plate, Cup and Saucer sets Mustache Cups and Saucers “ Lemonade and Water sets
Carving sets
K(lives and Forks per set
Pocket Knives
Double Roasting Pans' (all sizes) We also have a fine line of Japanese China Ware. White Chin* Ware, (all turkey dishes.) Oil Heater* Stove*. Heaton and Range*. Call and see onr line ' it pay yon if yon do not even porchane. *
305-7 Jackson Street,
CAPE MAY, N. J.
1 the result of
_ May ahall be suspended or diamiaa- ■ except as herein above specified. -> Approved December s, igo.v THOMAS W. MILLET. Mayor. JOHN HAUTN, President qf Council. AttesL—JNQ. W. THOMPSON, Recorder.
ctPiurcoiiiTmcoiBn. Atlantic City Railroad 1
Smith Doudria,
o<] (Contractor and guilder [>o’ WILL CITE ESTIMATES ON HOUSES AT CAPE MAY, ON APPLICATION. Address, SMITH DOUDNA, - 394^ Lancaster Avenue
or CAPE MAY HERALD, Cape May City.
Keystone Lumber Com
psny.
Notice i* hereby
rn -j*t a writ
out of the Cape tUy «_uuu- , tyiircnlt Conn, against the rights and eredita. money* and efleet*, goods lands and tenements of the K<
hereof the A
me *uiu Ui one inouaanu uoiiar*. rrturnauic on the tenth day of December, A. D, iool I bas been served and duly executed, and wns . retnrned on the First day of December. A. ; D. ipoj. by the sheriff of tbe county of Cape
LEWIS T. STEVENS, Atfr., C *' ' ingtoo street, ay. N. J.
Grew Trrtiig Stuw
NOTICE. si Meeting of the stockholders ‘-ut Ice and Coal Company »e tweUU day of Jantu^
IF IHEV ARE FENENBAUM'S ~ _ . THEY ARE PROPER.
IF you want to save from 20 to 25 cents o
(MG, FiiRlian BOOTS WIND RUBBERS, Isaac Tkkenbaum, 421 Washington St . . BlURlSlKOUIffiirmcilOT. . .
We have the largest assortment and best goods with lowest Philadelphia Prices. M^Green Trading Stamps if desired.
C- F- KUHN, BOfl v >V«mhJnBton St.
HUNK IT OVER
A.CT OUICK.
You all know that the Pennsylvania R. R. has bought this corner and IT IS OUII WfE With tons and tons of Candy and.fruit, with not one store to rent, what i» this to you, it means a tremendous slaughter in prices.
A few prices for the NEXT' 30 DAY© «* " - lib isclax - “ - aor amortnd cbooolatm and boa boaa 1 Ih for ODe. Hogans fruit and candy store Corner, Waah. and Decatur Ste * .•'ki

