Cape May Herald, 14 January 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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STEWART & BARTON

i?GUse ^ Sign Painters r patnriin aad interior work. Orainiaa' Oteria, Etc. Strictly part materials nsod

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W. A BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE !■ BBy Port of Cope May Cooaty Holly Beach, N. J.

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. • a ■Tina 1 P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.

James J. Doak CARPENTER AND BUILDER Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. L^cal Phone 97

How to Keep Strong. The man who fear* a draft ought to reform. If he la not peraplrlng and If hie dlgeatlTe apparatus la In good onder. be will not take cold. Freah air is nature', grantcat medicine, and the individual who ahivera apprebenalvely when be feel* a tiny gnat from a door *arandwho sleepaall night la a atoffy room with the windows dosed tight Is wall; 00 the road toward physical degeneration. One of ■ammer'e greats la that It U the season of

«Oea and factory get thoroughly aired, aad all night long the man with Isay tanga" breathes health firing osooe. Dost dodge drafts; got used to them and no harm, bat much benefit wfU saonlt. Open the bedroom windows wide winter and summer «Hy» Homt of oar bouses and offices are too hot for oar good, and few of them are property supplied with freah air. Second only In Importance to a proper eopply erf freah air Is proper breathing. **n>e mtnt of health.’' write* a pfay Mdse la Tim, “is free aad full dreala tio* of (be blood, aad thk circulation

F. W. WOLFF BAM CONFEBTIONER, 410 WashinitawStreet, -d^CflPE MAY, N. J-

Mr cane tan t effort la directed toward the supplying of my trade with the freshest, purest and moet palatable bread,.

Thomas H. Taylor, the popular boot aad shoe maker, has removed te No. 904 Washington street. Ha does all repairing neatly, thoroughly aad at ran•enable price*. Ha has bean doing hoMnana la Gap* May dor JJ year*. Btp* ta uppers sewed hr machine with silk

.Green Trading Stamps. Given with all Cosh Purchi We are now ready to .lay the prices of ladles', misses' and oblldreo'a wearing apparel, tailor-made suite, costa, sklrte, furs, etc. It you are ready for a hat make us a price. We have soma CHILDREN'S CASHMERE DRESSES tromat«Pyni.,ln white, green, pink, and old roar, greatly reduced. Everything yon can mention for cold weather, such aa Sweaters, Blouses, CloM*<llove*, Tam o' 5banters, Loggias, Dressing Sscquri. Outing flannel night robes for men. women, and children. Wc have at this time a nice line of gf PREMIUMS g"

Mrs. £. TUKNEB. DRY GOODS. MILUNERY. 516 Washington St.

Your opportunity

To get the Best grade of everything at the Lowest Cash Prices. We make a specialty in handling Michner’s ‘*8181^ Hams and other salt meats. Call and examine our stock H. 0. PIEB80N & 80 1153 Washington St.

MORPHINE

A Wonderful Discovery That Cures Uorphine, Laudanum, Opium Cocaine and Other Drug Hahits. Trial Treatment Sent Free.

IJk Is no fault of the ordinary physician that they are not able |o the awful cone of drug habit. A-great many able phyaicans are a victim to this terrible dIncase. It iano ordinary disease and cannot be cnrrd by any ordinary drags or methods of treatment. It has remained for ns to perfect k wonderfcl treatment that wUI cure any case of drug addiethw known. It matter* not how or when yon got the habit, or bow much drogyoa are nsing. we guarantee an absolute cure without pain or detention from bus! cess. Do yon want to be cared* If ao write os today for free trial treatment. Strictly confidential correspondence from all,' especially physician* «oIiciled. Address, .dauhattan Therapeutic Association, Dep’t B.. 1135 Broadway. New York City.

Loan Wasted. Have client* who desire 4400, 4500 4800 and 41000, on find mortgage on bond. AddreM Lewis T. Stevens, Atty., Cape May. N. J.

SHERIFF’S SALE.

By virtue of* writ of Fieri Fadas, to directed, issued out of the Conn of Chancery of New Jersey, I will expose to sale at pub-

lic vendue, on

Monday, January 25th, 1904. between the hours of twelve and live o’clock to wit, at I .JO o'clock in the afternoon I day, «t the office of Lewis T. Stevens, o Washington street, in the city uf

county of Cape May, and State sey. beginning at a located comer poet at the soathwest comer of the hereby conveyed lot ' ’—•* " r being four hundred and ■■■p.... ... from the ourttieest aide of Broad street, measured along the westerly line of lots Nos. six, eighi, nine and fifteen (6, 8, o and 15). a* laid oat on a "Mapof Cape May City Lots,” by N. C Price, surveyor, November so. j8b6, also eeveety-ane feet northerly from the north comer of tot now or late of Sameel E. Ewing, which faces on Elmira street, aod fifty feet northeasterly at right angles with the northeast line of Hetty W. Hnghes’estate; and tunning fi said post north twenty-two and a half

to another comer poet; thence berth ty-sevcu and.* half degrees east. %me hundred and thifty-threee afid a half feet (ijjX) to a pot*, twenty-five feet from the centre line of the track of the Atlantic City Kailroad Company; thence thereby on a carve tothe left, keeping twenty-five fret from the line of said track in a southerly din tsro hundred and forty-two and a haM (S4t<)t) feet to a post; thence sooth seventyseven snd a half degrees west, par slid with the sooth side of the ice house 1 building thirty feet therefrom, seventy-eight aafi a half (78*) feet to thr“ : tanning within said h sand and sixty-four s land, more « leas. and premises which wss conveyed by William 8. Shaw etufc by deed dated March twenty-fourth, A. D. lot*, to the Mid lode-

GO TO .. J. D. CRAIG’S.. 108 Jackson St. Cape IVlay to o E T our Shoes Repaired. You will find a first class Shoe Maker, and he wil do your work Satisfactorily, aa nothing but the very be^t of Leather is used. fit rate Mb Tn Cu U bmi Fn b Ik fc Imi IsRi

Sewing: Machines And Organs

-V" ’ Sold on Instalments

ALL KINDS OK MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED 4ND RBPAIKKD. STRINGS FOR VIOLINS. BANJOS AND GUITARS ON HAND.

J. 0. Craig,

108 Jackson 8tree 4 Jj

FLOUR

FEED

In the line of Flour we Recommend Duluth Pride

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FLOUR

THE BEST

-4* CRAIN Received Fresh from the Mill every week.

H. S. R O D A N

HAY STRAW - AND — WOOD

Field Seeds of the Best Quality.

..202 Perry Street..

HOWARD F. OTTER, Has purchased tbs business of the lata 0. fcOUDER, and removed to 311-313 Mansion Street CAPE MAY, N. J.

GKEarxsruax. -cmiox-aTErtxcB FURNITURE A°ND "MATTRESSES Window Shades. Awnings and .Beach Teotea Socially

[WINTER OPENING!#

with a Complete Uoe p{ Seasonable Goods, all Sew and carefully selected from the best houses. Prompt attention given to all orders. NowUjjhe time to have Winter Suite Repaired and 424 WASHINGTON STREET. pgTK large rejection of Ladies' and Men’s Cloth sold hr the yard.

CAPITA-L, •86,000. r*WOFITS AND SURWLUM, •1800 ^gr a tiXjTH hlep i©oa^

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J.

OFFICERS: Warner R. Wamu, Prr»\Arot. Bamucl F. Elduudob. Vic* Piaatliuit. FbaS* 8 Llotd, Cashier. Lawta T. Braraaa, SotlcUor

DIRECTORS) BamvblJT. Eu>aaP*a, Wbtut K Waum, Wiuiam X. Xomoaosa, Lawn T. Braraaa, A. la Haraaa, Ga» W Noaoaor a

Aooounta of Merchants and IndiTidnaU aollaHad. Certlfleatea of AspoaHhea* eg three per eent Interest tasued, interest beginning 0* the data of Issue. Banker* awoey orders payable In all perta of the United State* aad Fo exchange payable In sil pert* of the world, arid at lowest rates.

THE 'NECESSARY MAGAZINE IN THE PRESIDENTIAL YEAR. Thffi R.ovtew of Reviewa U often called a necessity, in recognition of its usefulness in keeping

In Preaktenthkl election years the REVIEW OF REVIEWS is more than ever “ the necessary roagaxine.” Everybody waste to be truly and quickly dtfonned about this or that public question that has forged to the front; to know about the new candidates aad personal factors in politic*, to have a complete picture at hand of the current movement of

W ZST mm* BAItOUlAOXOAS racr (Kronas 6. 16, 1 Ul leave Cape May aa fc PHILADELPHIA:

adelphia at 9.43 A u 7 10 A M —EXPRESS. Connect* from / ’•> Angleae* Bruch, Ocean City. Re* Ule City. Arrive* at Philadelphia t ee I'-^M.—'accommodation. CuoO’jj uectefromAnglesea Branch, Ocean

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rXDAT TKAIXS. P.M.—ACCOMMODATION. Slope at principal intermediate stations Arrive* at Philadelphia b.ts P M. P.M.—EXPRESS Connect* from Anglcsea Branch, Ocean City and Se* WleCity. Arrives at Philadelphia 6 55 P M. PROM PHILADELPHIA. Train* leave lor Cape May—Express, r pi M. and 4 iei P. M. week-day*. Accommodation. t 15 P M^Mmday, rxpreaa, 9.00a m. Accommodation, new a. tn. Train* leave PmLAOXLmiA. Broad Slierl Station for

Express, weekday., 4 yh. 4 40. 5 00, 5 18, 5 58.7-00. 7 33. 8 ao. 903. 950. 1021, uoo. 702. •800,900, 1000P M., 12<2 night.Sl-x-DAY*. 4 38, 4 40.5 «>. 5 J8. 8 23.jo 10.50 A M , •1735. •ajo. 352. (i-ir-oa. limited), 3 54 (New York LimitruK 400, *520, *5 y>. 6 26.7 OJ. *i< c, . .. p. M., 1202night. From Wr« P!ril*«l. I; J,.a only. 245 A. M. aud 'i 2 33 P >t dai 1 > 10.24 A M Sunday* From .North Pluoulclphia only, 12 28 P M dail« (Manhattan limited). WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH Tor Baltimore and Washington. *6 35, 7.20, 8 32, to ao, 11 23. A. M„ "ta 36. »i 13. 3 <3. 4 46. 5 PM, 11 28, night, weekday* Sundays. *6 35. 720. 912. 1173 A M , *i 20. 3 20, 4 ¥>. 5 25. II 26 P. M For Baltimore accommodation, 9 12 A. M. 2 cn and 4.01 P. SI. weekday*, 5.07. P M. daily. From West Philadelphia only, 335 and •11 « A. M.. 3.25. (*5.33 ’■CougreMioual Liratted. ') *5.55. •6.50, *7.35. p M., 12.01 night, daily. A15 P. M. weekday*. For St. Augtutinr. Fh.ri.Ia, through Pullman trains. 311 and 4 48 p. m vrek-day*, ‘■’AXi&SS’W. W. ATTERBDRY. J. R, WOOD. Gen'l Manager. Pasa'r Traffic Manage: GEO. W. BOYD. General Passenger Agent

pmLADKLreiA * mumvo iron. 17 ATLANTIC CITT 1AXL&0AI). TIME TABLE tn EOect OCT. 6th. 1903. Train* le*ve Cape May for PbUadeirhT*: Week Day*-

l’ 0 *' ladelpbla 9.10. 3 00 * - *• — Accommodation. Arrive ’ UU Philadelphia 5.55. ^Vr P. M. — Expre**. Arrive Phnsdelo‘jp phi* 5.55. •UKDAYB. 4.3O ^• M - Lxpres*. Arrive I’hlladelphia Train* leave Philadelphia for Cape M»y: Week Day* — g A. M. — Express. Arrive Cape May

8 45

Accommodation. Amve

Cape May 11.05.

4 1 r P. M. —Kxpresa, Arrives C

3 5.55-

* Cape May

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May 7 49 SUNDAY* am— Express, arrive Cape May

LOFT GET STUCK. You can easily get stuck without going near anything in the shape of mud. You can avoid mud, end yon can avoid being stuck. To be stuck in a purchase is to be victimized. You can't ge» 'tuck when you ' Buv Your Harr ess of Us. W. A. LOVETT

J)ry Qoods, Jfotions, andJ/ffUlinsTtf WHITE GOODS, LACES, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, RIBBONS, etc. Hosiery and Underwear Ladies' and Men's Furnishings. Agent for Standard Patterns.

0. L. W. KNEFT

CA.PBMAY.N-1.