CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1904.
TOO MI CH UAHK UALJ* Noiarof Playing In Itcnr ufHUK'kion HUiurb* Oolt«a«ra. TUe uoIms KttoDtling thr playing of Iwm* ball lu the rear of theStucktou Hotel liaabrru the cauw of the loaa to Columbia avenue for the comlug neaaon of three t*iulliea. taro of them brlug the Scotta autl tlie. Hiaphama. It la uudrnttood that the ball enlhuaiaaiK hare breu ottered the uae ot the old exour> alou house, where the uoiae would certainly nut Interfere with any one. Why not go there, and let Cape May keep all the visitor*, permamiit ami otherwise, which
—Kulire new stock of men's ready-to wear pant*. Boys' knee-pants at Sol Needles’ and get green trading stamps.
Itavia—Cannell. The marriage ot Miss Sara Skip with Cenuel 1, a wyll-known summer bells of Cape May, and a daughter ot Mr. and Mrs H. Skipwhh Cannell, and Mr. Sussex Dels ware Davis, of Virginia, took place last Saturday at the residence .of the bride's grandmother. Mr*. D. L. Miller, Philadelphia. Tb«j bride entered the drawing' room on the arm of her father,, who gave her away. There were no bridesmaids » I'he only attendants were two ti<»ver girla. Mis* Anita Smith and Mi*a DrtUcilis Craven, of New York, cousins of the bride. Mr Charles Almitt, of Maryland, attended the bridegroom as best man. After the ceremony a reception followed for the im'mediate families and a few intimate •friends. Mr. Davis is a grmndoon of MrsSallie Janet J. Davis, widow of Col. Davis o« Mexican War fame, and a regular snm. taer cottager at Cape May. The couple will reside at Hay market, Va., after a wed.
ding trip.
—Entire new stock pf men’s readywear pants. Boys' knee-pant* at Sol Neadles’ and get green trading stamps.
First Baptist Church. The services were well attended last Sunday and productive of much good. The Pastpr will preach at both service*on Sul day next.
—Entire new stock of men’s ready-to-wear pants. Boys'knee-pants at Sol Need: les' and get green trading stamps. > y —We have a few more odds and ends in men's and ladies* shoes that we are selling for 75c and M, worth f-J and f3 at I. Tenenbaum's. —When a man isn’t square, the fact will soon get 'round.
Mattings! Mattings!! We have an abundance in China Mattings from $4.50 to $13.00 per roll of 40 yards. Japan Mattings $7.50 to $13.00 per roll of 40 yards. I GAN SAVE YOU S3.00 PER ROLL Less than the Department Stores of Philadelphia will sell it for. . , [pgpCall and examine it.
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Local Phone. 65. 305-7 Jackson Street, CAPE MAY, N, J.
PaintI Paint 1 Paint!
nothing bat the beet material*. I mix painl properly, (pply them thoroughly end rapidly, and exeroas good taste in the selection of colors. Guarantee all work, cheerfully fa/nish eadmatea, and promptly attend to all order*. A complete One of Paints, Oil, Stain*, Puttie* Fillers, Brashes, Vfnishe* and other Coloring Mstenal* of higheat quality. LcAPAYBIIIIIIE BbNNBUIIII 103 Jackson Street, - Cape May, N. J. PRACTICAL HOUSE, SIGN AND DECORATIVE PAINTER. AGENT TOR J. E. FATTQN’e eJUiPBOOF FAINTS, else give special attention to glass contracts, and handle caclssiyely 0M ■*» ducts of the PITTSBURG PLATE GLASS CO. They are cf *ae« quality and MB ower in price than the comthco grade*, which give nothing but dissatisfactiow. AM kind* of plate, white, window and colored glass carried in stock. jLiJxi IPicrTtruE JxdloTrT .TtrhTOM-
Pierson and. Son.
#THE|NEw|cAPE|>lflY|iiABKET^>
A Endowment may be made to pay for a college course for your son or daughter. Write for booklet.
The Prudential Insurance Co. of America. h™.k.i. * W ThfnUiiE&dik, hte f Huilh, Won hi, k Icti JOHN F. DRYDEN, President. KDGAR B. WARD, rd Vice President. LESLIE D. WARD. Vice President. FORRIiSTF. DRYDEN, yd Vice President EDWARD GRAY. Secretary. H. E. Richardson, Asst. Supt., Cape May Court House, N. J. 1 HU4
Cor. Washington and Union Sts.
Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provi*, sions and fruits. We also handle “Micheners Star Hams.”
Queen Jewelry Store,
Jewelry TLGlatcbes anb Cloclis.
Repairing Neatly Done by a Skilled Workman.
MC. F. KUHN. Ji*
SOS 'Washington St.
Cope SfCay.
ANOTHER
Opportunity is afforded the people ot CAPE MAY to ffet the
benefit ot our "rand opening 1 .
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You lurry
or walk and the same low price will prevail to all classes.
Our new store will be opened ||^
We intend to give every purchaser ot 10c a box of
a manner that will certainly please the young
and old.
f) I W| HV our famous satin chips, llff IMU | made to retail at 40c lb.
Remember, this grand gilt sale will surely stand as we say, P|1P|" tor one day—AT OUR NEW STORE, 304 WASHINGTON ST.— I If EE on,y - ~gagb» - 'Remember tbe bate, Saturbo? flDflJI), 21, 1904. - AND NOW FOR THE OLD STORE. _ COR. WASHINGTON AND DECATUR STS. SS
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We wish to notify all onrjriendsweara not
move, and on Saturday, May 21. we will U D '•-ntinue until the lot is exhaused to every purchase of
one of Wallace Bros teaspoons, 3 for
t«uiriusiuil setofsixfor a 50c sale. There is f in the deal, vou will always he next until the last spoon is called for. Our natrons will' find these goojli to he a high grade article fit fOr the best m any
IQc, wb willgiyeonec
e or the full set
Bemember, we open this sale with 10 gross of these pretty serviceable articles, and no one need feel slighted if they do not receive a set as per above for the asking. This grand gift sale also begins Saturday, May 21,1004, and continues until all have been disposed of.
W. S- HOGAN
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CANDY, FRUITS AND NUTS OF ALL KINDS BERRIES.
TWO STORES-CORNER WASHINGTON * DECATUR STS. AND 304 WASHINGTON ST. CoRNER PERRY,
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