FISHING CREEK. AlfredGUbert of FbOadrlphU la apeadiac a «rMk with Hanrr Matthawa and wife. Ixl Morton, wife and child of Weat Qipcklay apent Sunday with Mr*. Morton’s parent*, S. T. Shaw and wife. Mrs. Maine Schrllenjtor and Elijah Eldredge railed on Mra. Julia Eldredge of Green Creek Saturday afternoon. Mra. Cynthia Matthews entertained Mrs. Belle Thompson of Green Creek, Mrs Lou Bennett and Mrs. LauraSpeace of Cape May on Thursday last. Mrs. May Hemingway baa been sick with tousilitia at her parents’ homo. Mrs. Emma James of Philadelphia ■pent part of Saturday and Sunday with friends in this place. Mr. Mink is spending a few days in Philadelphia this week. - Israel Wool son and lady friend oi Holly Beach visited relatives in this place on Sunday. Herbert E. Bate and Frank Woolaon of \Vest Cheater, Pa., are home on their vacation. Mr. Newcomb and wife moved in Haryey Snyder’s house on Thursday. ' Aaron Woolaon and wife entertained KeA Mr. Wells, Elijah Klcmfee, Daniel Wool s<jir and wife, Lem mil Schellenger WaMt , \1 h V \ til..
Sol. Needles Is knows for reliable and honest dealing, when you want a good asit let him take your measure and have
DIAS CREEK. Peter Bartisdn caught SUO pounds of rock and perch the tint of last week. - Mn. Hannah Sayre is having a side porch built on.the house'recently purchased of Coleman Norton. Mrs. Claryi Tomlin, who has been on board the vessel with her husband all winter, returned home on .Wednesday. Township Committeeman V. N. Erricson and clerk A. T. D. Howell atUtnd•d a meeting of the board at Court House Saturday. ’ Mra. Sarah Curliss rheumatism with Dr. tendance. Frank Dougbuu and wile, 'Mrs. John Laurence, Uriah Norton and Mrs..Darius Bateman are down with grip. ” Frank E Howell left for Maurice Kvyer Monday last to accept a position as mate on the schooner Phuebe Townsend. .V Proi. Oliver Gilberts of Philadel^rfa gave a’very interesting .lecture o'n^the colored race in the M. E. Church Wednesday evening last week. Fenton Yearick has accepted a position with the Court House baker for the summer months. Elwood Howell, Ellis Cullen, Aaron Smith, and Theodore Errickson of this Tillage have accepted positions at Holly : Beach for the coming season.
v To Begin Campaign Early. The Kcpuhlican State Commlttae met Monday nlu hi at the Mercer County Re publican Chib and decided to bsgin the campaign early and push it vigorously throughout the State. The State oooven lion to elect delegatee to the Chicago National Convention was set for May 10.: la Taylor Opera House, Trenton.
A Strawberry Festival. UndeMbe auspice* of the Pastor's Aid Society of the Fir»i Baptist Church the •nrmbrnt will bold a festival. Strawberries. lee tirnm. cake and candr will be on w)». D will be held in s store ou Washtugloii sireet Friday night. ComeaudenJoj you reelveo, have a pleasant eVenlng and help on a good cause.
Penuylruia&aUrtk&'i WuUsgtoa Tours. The l“eiiu»>lv*ula Railroad's sixth thiee lay Iw-rMma.lt-coiiduned’tour to Wash mgton >> III leave Nee York, Trent on and .'biladelphla M.-rciiSK Koand-trlpralaa, inly illtfi rcuce being in the hotel m lecte-i • u Washiuglun, are (In 50 at $18 from •Trenton $8 or $11.50-from Philadelphia, and pr,«poi Donate ratre from other polnta rickt-ia cover railroad lraus|Hirtallon for he round tripund hotel accommodations, special aide trip to Mt. Vernon mat aim be taken. All tickets good for leu days. Wllh-ttprcial hoiel rate* al expiralion of coupon. For iotlnerarie* and full information apply to ticket' agents, or Ueo W. Boyd. General Passenger Agent. Broad street Station, Philadelphia, Pa.
Thornes H. Taylor, tbp popular boot and shoe maker, has removed te No •0$ Washington street Ha doea all repairing aeatly, thoroughly and at rests aable prices. He has been doing business In Cape May for 11 years. Rips la uppers sewed by machine with silk to match. Lost or broken eyelets er
CAPE MAY POINT. Mrs. J. Richmond is visiting relatives at-the Point this week. Mrs. E. W. Springer and Miss Viola Markley were Cold Spring visitors on Wednesday.
nANAQER WANTED. Trust worthy Lady or Gentleman to i age business in this county and adjoining territory for. well and favorably known bouse of solid financial standing. $30.00 straight cash salary and expenses, paid each Monday by check direct from headquarters. Expense money advanced. Po. sit ion permanent Address Manager, 810 Como Bldg., Chicago, 111. Mchl" Lit
ROOMS WANTED Mother and Sou about to locate in Cape May desire three furnished or unfurnished roomswith board in refined private family. W-Jl arrrnge by the year. State term* per month.• Address, M.,care HKHALI) of floe. -V tf Cash Regie ter fbr Sale. For sale—A National Cash Register, apply at Windsor Hotel. • tf
—Easter—Get Rat Hogan’s.
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JAMAICA RUM During Easter week every customer in our Liquor department making a purchase of 75 cents or over,’will be presented with a small bottle of Jamaica Rum as an
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Enough to flavor one gallon egg-.qpgg,. Also a receipt of how to make Kentucky Egff-nogg. tUIl BOTTLIM COMl CAPE MAY BRANCH 316 WASHIGTON STREET. CAPE MAY.
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OF PHILADELPHIA.
Supplies Hotels, Restaurants and Collages With Pure Wdl£3%'wmw BDm Asp Also With Tux Best Quality Or
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Tnlly prepared for family nae, at lowest price and fall weight Gnaradteed. Send your orders to the branch office. No. 628 Washington Street, Above Ocean, Cape May City, N, J. Thos. W. Millet, Superintendent
Dentistry. Office of Dr*. Lomnoe and Scholl, successors to Walter J. Learning, corner of Ocean aud Hughes streets, open for the. praetloe of dt-ntisiry iu all its branches, (Dr. W. B. Sickler, associate.) .Office hours dsily, from 8 to 12 a. m.,*S 10 4 r. M., 7 to 8 evening*. Narcotised air for' the painless extraction of teeth, endorsed i^v, the medical fraternity of -Philadelphia. ^
spring c < time to 1c —Easter Egg*, Easter baskets, Easte noVeltles at Hogan's Af. A.-Packard Co, shoes are for sale si Sol. Needles.
Parlor Cars to and from Philadelphia The Penaaylvanla Railroad Company, for the accommodation of those making Cape May their winter home, has continned dally parlor car service through the winter months,between Cape May aad Philadelphia ou trains leaving Market St. Wharf at 4.08 P. M., weekdays,.sod '9.00 a. M.. Sundays, and toil ns leaving Cape May at 7 JO A. n. weekdays^and LIS P.M., Sundays *. ■
On or About April ls$. Sol. Needles will hsre the ladies furnishing department ready, and be intends to carry up-to-date stock which will be euMTely new.
—Every ‘hiffg for Easter at Hogan'a
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JOHN 1< DKYI LESLIEilt "
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EDGAR B. WA1 D,. . *1 Vtcr-pre-FORREST V. 1RVDEN yd Vies Pr. tiid.-.ii EDWARD CRAY. H. B. Richardson-, Aa*l
YOUR TIN ROOFS
Local Phone. 65. 305-7 Jackson Street, CAPE MAY, N, J.
EASTER AT HOGAN’S EVERY SATURDAY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE WE OFFER A SPECIAL BARGAIH IN CJUIPY FOR ONE DAY ONLY.6^ FIRST SPECIAL, SATTOBAT MARCH 26 I DAILY SPECIAL 10c Jar Baby Stick Candy Ec. Only One to a Customer. 11 lb. box Vanilla Marshmellows 19c. 1 lb box Chocolate Marshmellows 26c rr7. ' . ■ . —These Are Great Sellers About Eastern— ' '• ■ We have not the time or Space to tell you about our immense Stock of
Rabbitts large and small. A larger stock than, you will find in many stores in the large cities. Look it all over.
EASTER BASKETS FRIED, FROM 9 tuts ft S5.00 3t fnil tine of Strutts, 3lut», andjSandiea at lowest prieft. BOTH PHONgS- GOODS DELIVER! - - HOGAN’S, Gor. Woshigoii and Decatur Sts. — iPMWftcis.

