CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. MARCH l. 1905.
NEWS THROUGH THE COUNTY!
FISHING CREEK.
FISHING CREEK. Warrh I-‘— Vr * H»rthBSord«U »««lUnp .l»ujrbt*» Mr* AnttW- W00U00 ** Holly lir»ci» Mr*. Uzsir Ha»«n •nd cliildrrn of Er> ai . *p«ot Monday »iib »»** “«»“*'
! Ed. P. Hand of Philadelphia apenl j WAMUNtiTOJI.
the Aral of the ireeL with hi* parent*,
E. V. Hand, Sr , and wife.
Chari.' Toiulia o[ IVao-.'iUe vidlad I ^ “ lk '
hi« aoii here on Friday Ed. Steeimaa and •
Enoch Miller «i
ived hi* family from.
Noah of Mill-
it* Tour eta IVnn»j jvanla K.R.
which will be ran
the next Her«oh»llj -Coodocled Tour of the j PrnaaylranU Railroad to Wa*hingloo.
| Tiai* tour will cover a period of three day*
ville a,wot Sunday with Inend. here. , maip t! Uau to rWl thr prio .
- A lea. Peteraonha* moted hi* Ihtnily I clpal polnu ol inlereot at the Rational Cape Mav to In* farm here la*t *t>rk Tjark to VilHille. Capital, iucdudlwc the CoaKraa*ional 1,1dr Medkiff’»"'rd hi* family on Tue*- ; Mr*. Walter llnm-l! returned home on , hrary aud the Corcoran Art Gallery. Rate -oltaire Satnnlay alter «s<eudini: aereral week* ' eorerinic milroad tran*|iortatioo for the
1 Modford.
j rujial trip and hotel accommodat ioti*.
day to His 1 . .
«V,u *aaim. atfe and daughter apent with her par.
parent*. ! Cliflord Kline la rery ill at hi* home «a."> or »10 SO from Trenton, and proper i - Mil Vanaman of M.oricetown .* at thu wriUn*. | '? 0 ™; i r ?r ^ Z i,n ' £ Ml** w*’ «. TT. J . , ! IO hotelSrhec;«4. Kate* cover aooncuuao-
*™ ".riJ MePhCTQC .ad cbUdr.o ^ ^ ^ Sr^.td.
kJ» o.*I WooUd* ha* -Vturned to Ar-1 of Cold Spring vliutod here On* week. |rip t<J Moai>| Vrrnon ^ n. W I’a.. a here he alii t«-*ume hi* du j 1 All tickeu good for tea day*, with spec-
PETERSBURG. lal hotel rate* after expiration of hotel
' coupon.
FETEKJsBL'KG, March I —Mr. Wanh" i Similar umr* will he run on March 3*. ;
ingtoo Van Gilaer wa* called to attend j April 6 and 34, and May !K j-U’-an Smith, as | Fot itiuerarie* aad full infortnalion ap ]
lie* in the gtaas hoUw*.
Mr* Mavtrie Oliver and aon j of Wert Cape May are tri ~
Bale ami wife Gii» week
WIHod M.l.h... , lto ” , l.ur, OO ’Ut.'.l.' aft.-r ■ |te*« vim iowi wodeni of Bn-ri,,-. I .mi, «>
i i •. Saturday
rhlri.“ .oJ <*"••■! of] Hr Alter! B»Uer. ,Uhon Nie.1 h«.,
Wmt cw W- vwud Oto Svuid.y i Uqaitoiodnp.M.I .t mi. »riU V . l.n . I opt uu M» Hotonbmtbtotmirf U.rneit ol. H.llv B»di''»>«>•«> ""“•'•r •I***"* ,p. nl .to lint o( th..tok .i.h'bn.to. |«* Wftrf. 0 !?-
Mr* Jennie McPberaot..
ply to Ticket A Real*, or addran Geo. Boyd. Getter*! Pasaenger Agent, Broad i
Street Station, Philadrlpbia.
Milt«n Matthews nnd mother spent Bund.v with Mr* Belle Thompson. Those on the "ick list are Wm Bate,
Henrv Matthews and Frank Bate. We
hope for their speedy recovery. Mrs. Jennie McPherson spent part of
last week with friend* in PbiUdelpbu
and Trenton. , Mr*. Lydia Thomas and daughter
Esther of Hollv Beacti spent the last of
the week with relatives
George Matthew* and wife entertaina voting friends on Saturday
evening.
Misses Jennie Woolson. Helen Mc-
Kean and Hannah Woolson called on
relativ sin Cape May on Friday. URW OX TIIK DEATH or *. T RKrVKS.
Oh when will our earthly troubles end?
For now we ve lost another friend! (And Death in his race doth beat na) We lost ber from appendicitis. She was a friend very kind and true; She was a friend to me and yon: But she hath In heaven a throne, Forever to leave thf world alone.
And for her dear lonesome orphan boy,
OtY what can be his earthly joy, And her parents bath lost a gem; Another one from earth has left them
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COLD SPRING. O&LD SPRING, March 1.—Mra. Joseph Eld red ge is slowly recovering from a severe attack of pleurisy. Mr and Mrs Abijab Reeve* are ceivmg congratulations upon the arrival of a little girl. Mr. Joseph Taylor and wife of DennI*ville ri-ited his brother Shep the laat of the week. Mrs. Ed Springer and Miss Viola Markley of Cape May Point apent last Tue-lay with Mrs Springer’s mother. Mrs Jane Dickinson. Mr Charles Loper is quite ill at this writing Merrill Neal of Rio Grande was an over-Sunday visitor st^this place. Some attractions. Mr and Mrs. Edward Learning enter* tainvd at dinner on Wednesday Rev. and Mrs - Well*, Mr and Mrs. Harry Learning, Mr Milton Cresae and wife, Charles Learning and wife and Mra Belle Learning. Mra. Harry Wheaton and son of Angiesea drove over on Saturday to attend the funeral of ber *cho<4 friend Mra. Mattie-Reevea. V .
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, Mar. L —Mis* Clara Mart* of Millville is being entertained this Jweek by ber friend Mias GeorgieGnee. Mra. Nellie Hancock|and ton OUn, of Asbury Park, and Dr. Z. Hand of Millville are bring entertained this week by their mother. Mra. M J Hand. Theodore Reeves and son of Weal Gape May were taking in the sights here on Friday. Lewis Turner of Millville visited bis brother here on Sunday. An evening company wssgiven at the home of Mias Ktta|Hackney on Satar- ' day evening. On Sndday Mahlon Hackney and family entertained Jea. Corson and wife Barry Corson and wife aad Mias Anna Champion of Woodbine. Mrs. Mabel Bnxby of Tockahoeej the first of the week with laaader Taylor and family. Charles Comm at Philadelphia was
Master Josie Swan viaited bis aunt Mr*. Wm. Matthews the last of the
week.
Miss Cornelia Creamer was a welcomed bgme visitor over Sunday, and returned to her school-week in Ashland Monday. Mr. James Brown spent a portion of laat week at home Quite a number from <>ur village have attended the interesting revival services being held in Ocean City. Dr. and Mrs. Wyngc of Camden visited relatives at Lower Bridge Sunday. Roy Van Gilder made n business trip to Atlantic City on Monday.
DIAS CRELh.
Pennsylvania Railroad Winter Ex-
cursion Route Rook,
lu putouaucr of its animal custom, the l*n—rng.-r Department of the Peunsy I vania Hull road Company baa just iaward an tractive and comprebenulve book descriptive of ■ be leading Winter resorts of the East and South, and hiving the rates and various route* and combinations of route* of travel. Like ali the publications of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, this "Winter Excursion Book" U a model of 1 typographical and pictorial work. It is bound in a handsome and artistic cover in color*, and contains much valuable infor mailon (or Winter tourists aud traveler* in general. It can be had free sf charge at the principal ticket offices of the Penn lylvania Railroad Company, or will be sent postpaid upon application to Geo. W. Boyd. General Paasenger Agent, Broad
Street Station, Philadelphia.
DIAS CREEK. March 1.—Don’tforget the necktie sodal Friday evening in I. O. M. ball Admission 15c., Including refreshmente. All are w-lcome. The ice in the bay ha* all disappeared except some large bergs which were too high to be floated by the tides. On the sick list are Mrs. Mitchell Howell, Mrs. B. L. Howell, Wm Mallies Mrs. Rachel Yearick and Uriah v orton. The lodge entertainment last week was a great success. The music furnished by Howell and Bell was first-class. A nail driving contest by three yoong ladies brought forth long and loud peals of laughter. Mias Cora Lawrence won the prise by driving ten nails to the head without a miss. Mr Thomas Sayre and wife visited their daughter Mra Wm Garrison Erma Saturday. ' Mia^ Pella Norton will go to Court House to live with ber unde in a few days Ralph Norton will move into the Errickson cottage in the near future. Rev Wm. A. Mas*ey preached m the M E. Church Sunday afternoon, and pastor Simpson in the evening. Mrs. Frederick Kiem received a telegram Sfitarday evening stating that ber mother in Philadelphia was seriously ill and she took the train Sunday for thst
aoa
Mrs. Clara Tomlin, who has been South ali winter with her hnsband, returned home last week. Our fishermen are getting their nets ready for the early run of perch and rock. Herbert Uoyd has been employed as Bipi^jfktrhm’an at Court House since
Pointers fbr Advertisers. t3T When a merchant tells yon It doe* >t pay to advertise be admits his bn-lm U not worth advertising. Try an ad in the HxkaI.D, and watch the result*. -4Mt3T Advertising Is the (orerunner of wealth in many Instance*. Many a bosiire* man say* "without advertising bn*licss would l-e a (allure.”
Trade .*3arm DCS-.'INS Copyrights Ac. Anvnn* •entflac • •kwrti and d—rrlpttoe mt? qoWair aMwrtaln our oihokw fra* •b*th« m invention M probably patfntabl*. Comp.unUM tlon**tntf lycmiBdetitUXJUhOMOK oo P*w«»U wot fra*. < Mdwt Mtenry tor meunne patent*. Patent* taken tbrooeb Mann A Co. reealv* mtctal vatic*, wKboot ebarm, >a the Scientific American. A handsomely Olaatrated weekly. I*rrest etrepletion of may edewtiae tocrwal. Term*. S3 a year: locr ■BMBiC BaM by eg wawtdmisr*.
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the fire.
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Many bmve been the expressions of sorrow and sympathy by oar villagers ' few those who suflered lots by the Coart'
14oase fire.
Are Ton Golnc To Washington ? The inauguration of President Roosevelt on March»4th will be one of the biggest events of the day. Th* Central R- K. of New Jersey operates train* to WsshlagtOD'via The Royal Bine Line and the service is unexcelled. Trains from New York every other hoar, on tbs even hour and
made from all iutermed!
ate stations. Parlor, Sleeping and Dining Cars On all trains which are always on time. Clubs and parties Intending to go to Washington should write any of the district agents as given below (or time table* and details. W. C. Walsh. D. P. A, Newark. N. J.. J. B. Whyte, D. P. JL. Asbury Park, K. J, H. *. Kobe, D- P. A. Allentown. Pa., or P. A. Dickinson. D. P.
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