Cape May Herald, 21 September 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 8

CAPS MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER »i, 19a;

BRIEF COUNTY HAPPENINGS

C-APt «AV POINT

DIA5 CKEEk. | IHASCKKKK. Uept. JO—Mn. lUchel inanckiu •rrlouAlj- 111 At Ulli vriliag ntlj utile hope ot her recoveryt'»|*l Williuu Woodhn of Holly Beech Mired beie lul T!iarml»y «llb ble

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Etleide of her w hiU Moiuley. A '<*) pound w ■drrnle bridir I

OKHEN CREEK

W Wmnwnch! eddre«»ed the rid lermur Sundey afteruooo lettre echoanerOdde nod Elide r cemr in the creek Thumiey

■ i-ultinK them end haling them

load elation for rhipmenl

• Krank Bcmene>lu(ier of Phila j

ing cough in thi» place. The pubi c school festival cleared about seventeen dollars. Win. Rice doesen’s so very sad now, why is it? Gunners are waiting for the mud hen tide. Augustus Swain is enclosing his pump shed against winter winds. Samuel Garretaon lost a very valuable marc and colt the first of the week. Several of our young ladies are 1 employed in the Rio Grande canj ling factory. Dennis Pttcrson launched his vomfoJtable house boat "The Cold Spnng" on Monday. Master Flovd Clark of Bridgeton is visiting relatives here this week. James Mutt hews lost a valuable hound dog recently, and has not as* yet found him. Miss Lena Crammer is on the sick list. There soma talk of closing the school on account of whooping

j cough

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Charles Kimsey is building a

house

OUR JOB DEPARTMENT

| future ••j pulpit .' place

of lh»

amn Holme* and June • *11 j Ogden have purvhaaed the sloop Jo

ho« I Skill S. E. Page.

] ruomai H I-rum I mg and a-ife wer for | visiting friend* *1 Goshen S»lur.l»v

a est cape aar.

ery pleasantly *itn her friend, tie Sender of MtllTlllr return - hotne the latter part of the Kmckaon *nd family have reu Philadelphia a iu winter Mr ht* tradeid Mr* William ScheHenger a«a .relore gireo in the Cold Spnng Church on Tueadav ereniug The painting of the Town Hail ha* jo»t been completed by J. 8. Btitea. Tbo* ^Vilbrahm. of Salem, who ha* been eery pleasantly occupying Dr ateven*'* MyrUe*eenae cottage. We*i Caj» May. for the rammer, ha* taken his family to hi* home in Salem.

RK) QRADNE

BIO GRANDE. Bept- Jl>—Mia* Noi* H»im1 wa» Tinting friend* *t Wildwood on Sund»y. Mr Smith Endicott. sccompanied by hi* wife and daughter, left Wednesday for » two week*'Taxation among friend* in the upper part of the »tale Bev Touaer filled the pulpit of the Green Creek M. E Church on Sunday evening Spicer Ham* *<>d lady fQend were rntuniav- evening risitor* at Wildwood. 4lr* Maty Krayne ba« thi* week been entertaining company from York. Pa and Philadelphia. The MnwrCora Yanaman and Berth* Turner, of West Cape M»y. were i mg Ibo Grande on Saturday, witneaeng the bare l.all game. Harry Hand, who recently accepted pom lion in Philadelphia, waa ridung relaiiTe* and friend* on Sunday

CAPE MAV COURT MOUSE. CAPE MAY CO I KT HOUSE. Bept. JO Mrs. Walter Howell was shopping in Phila. on Tuesday. Har.y Charlesworth of Millville spent Sunday with his brother here Mrs Frank Nichols returned home this wt.-k after spending a month with her husband at Stone

Harbor.

Raymond Corson and wife left ten days visit at Niagara Falls, Walter Smith of Salem is filling his vacancy at the depot, Miss Haddie Swain of Goshen is spending a few day* with her sister ' "rs. C. F. Corson on main St. Rev J. R. Read and family are this week entertaining company from Baltimore Md. Frank Sherman and son Walter of Atlantic Highlands are visiting their many fr.ends here this week. Mrs. Bertha Hackney and son Oscar left this week for Wildwood where she will teach the Primary Department of the Public School. Archie Corson of South Seaville spent Sunday with his friend Jack

Douglass.

Mrs. Willetts Corson has been entertaining Miss Edna Collins .rom Seaville for a few days, they visited Wildwood on Sairrday Mrs. Jennie Scull of Dias Creek was visiting friendr. here the first

of the week.

Miss Florence Mingin returned home on Saturday after spending three weeks with relativ

Bridgeton-

Edmonnd S Hand of Mayville has been spending a few days with his brother at Bainbridge Pa.

RERSOML MENTION

T-KD PROM FJRBT PAOE.1

pmldeut of the C*p* M»y Hml Estate mpany. men among the arrival* Saturday laat. and wvr* gueat* at Windier Thev looked over the new of tb» company -Senator Knox favor eatablGbaieui by the government ot the »w harbor he

Metcba of Krnuv.

Gap for a fortnight'* *ojoara. obaerrrr Tbeo. F. Townsend, of the U S. Weather Bureau. Philadelphia, and [rm.Towukend are occupying ibelr ColnmClarence Beunetl. *on of Mr. and Mr*. If no to Beuuett. of Pblladelpbia. »r* viaillog Cipe May friend*. Parker I**oaing. of Pblladelpbia. I* a neat ol hi* aiaier. Mrs. F. F- B. Tompkln* i Corgie atreet. Mia* Georgle Edmund*, danghtei Ira. Herbert Edmnuda. ha* entered Wat Cheater Slate Normal -School, where a til pursue tbeuTaal course of stadia. Ml** Mabel Gallaher ha* taken np h mia as kiodergarteo teacher In the Wan Cape May public acbool. a George H. Reera. of West Cape and be- sister. Mrs. Theodore Stone, of Philadelphia, bare gone to Niagara Falls for an outing. Mr. sod Mr*. John Bennett, of Brooklyn, . Y.. are gueala of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett, on Wot Perry street. William Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lslayette M Hall, of this city, has returned Lstsystte College for hie senior year. He 1* manager of the haw ball team there Dr. Harry I. Gllmonr, of Wenooah, N. ., and a former well known resident of this city, ha* ban rutting friends bora for the past few dart- Dr. Gllmonr Is s prominent dentist in Philadelphia. In religion* life be Is wtl! known in Met nod Ism and always taka a prominent part In the music of religion* gatherings. Mr. and Mrs- A. H- Kern merer and Howard spent a very pleasant week with Mr*. Ke&merer'* parents, Mr. and Ml WillUm F. Borxcll Mr. and Mr*. W L. Shew and family have returned to their Tioga home after spending r very pleasant aommer In Cape May. They think there 1* no plane like >1, especially for children. Mr. and Mr*, donna B. Lewi* and children have left for their home In Fairmont, Weal Virginia, after *peydinga few week* Ith Mrs Lewis' brother, Mr. William N.

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608 WASHINGTON ST.. CAPE MAY. N. J.

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Cage May, N. J.

doWARD F, OTTER, Ha* parahaesd the haslaaM of the tele 0. BOUDER, and remirei ke

311-313 Mansion Street CAPS MAY, N. J.

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FURNITURE AND "MATTRESS BC8

Socrates Will was transacting W “ v * r '“.T" . — , ., , b i Mr. and Mr*. VYaterrelt D. Beynold*.

business at Goshen on Monday

FISHING CREEK. ING CREEK. Sept- 20- Mr. i Fgolf »nd Mr. Biller beck of >!*rT scbeilenger made * bail • to Phila. the first of the week. Sallie Woolsoc entertained her iIim liuldab l.ndlam over Bro-

•pent p*r awl isle The uy.t'C Circle held • festival Daniel Woolnon'* lawn on Friday last cleared t* 3T John Jame* -pent reveral dayi Pbite. Ktekiel Kid redge (pent Banda y after noon with hi* rister Mr*. Hannah Wool Our boy * played the opening game of Iwll with Erma winning by a scot 8 to 1 cd satarday-Le-r Albert Matthew* and wife and Mr aod Mr* Parvir. of Vineland spending • short time here with relative* Mr* Jennie Me Pherson and motb« r are visiting relative! In Plainfield Trenton thi* wee* Mr*. Ella Johnson i* entertaining Mr* Ida Kiefer of Phila. Will Swain wife and daughter and Mr and Mr* Ware of Cold Spring b ten with Wm. Me Kean aod wife Sunday Richard Hotma and wife called Daniel Wooteon oa Tuesday. Job* Long and family returned in their home is West Cape May oa Bator after spending the

PETERSBURG.

Reynold*.of

i Prauaville, N. Y., are occupying the j Hayna cottage on Broad street for two

PETERSBl'BG, Bept. 30—Dr. F. Wynnc and family of Camden are spending a portion of his vacation with friends at Lower-bridge enjoyng boating ect. on Ccdear Swamp

C*eek.

Raudolph Creamer left on Sonday to resume his studies in Rutgers College. Roy Van Gilder has secured employment with a machinist in

Phila.

Miss Bessie Westcott is at home after spending a few weeks in Oc.-an City. Miss Irene Van Gilder has been with home friends dnring the

week.

Miss Victoria Corson and Mrs. Leslie Corson were Atlantic City visitors on Friday. Dr. Blake of Washington, D. C. was the guest of relatives dnring the week and called on many of his old friend? in this his native town. Rev. D, E. Van Dright delivered a very forcible Temperance Sermon on Sunday morning. On Friday evening quite a pany from this village called at the patsonage at Seaville.

FUNDS ARE MOUNTING HIGHER

State

Nearly a Million Invested President Bird W. Spacer, in hi* log aidraa to the rerml hundred her* of the New Association, who held their twenty-eighth .annual mating si Atlantic City raratly, announced that United Stas re Senator Drydec bad slated that should any naAoo-

al lagi "

to p —errethe Income which the Firemen

arrived from a S per cent, tax oi

apranee premiums, which constituted the

The organisation I* nearing the million mark «.:tb Its cash on baud, and

money Invented In l*ecuritia. tost year

BKTTA. . - 30—The Lc _ Co. are improv.ng their sod will soon place as a hello girl ii their office. Miss Fannie Taylor. R. T Johnson is this week^ enjoying his annual ware Water Gap. Sesser Taylor work as clerk in ti

eg illation be si x o tep* liiq. t

CLEANLINESS for all. Just send yonr clothes to our Laundry and they will be returned to yon in a state of spotless purity. Clothes last much longer when we do yonr washing. Collars, Cuffs, Shirts Family Washing, Childrens' Dres- , all laundered equally well.

VALUABLE Real Estate In Cape May City FOR SALE To close np an Estate m Niimie PimiTiH in wtKii NO. i. A three story frame cottage and stable on land, at No. 676 Washington st., size of lot 100 feet front by 200 feet deep. NO. 2. Drug store at S. W. comer of Washington «nd Decatur sts, together with all-MjiCltfcgnd fix-

Troy Hand Laundry

r Wtik QaTsd hr Aad Delivered

EXAMINATION * OommlttM on Ed nation M the STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION to

Notice.

• Amerltta let Company 1

YniMnuai yw eMi iteMal If psU istea tays. «n« £32$ in that.

Mayor Jponph 0. Champion of Oewa City was nominated “ “ - onpoMUon. n test Toond

agaiast Oonredi Nieholns Godfrey. eilawa Jacob C. Mmte*aa waa Ahonfn dateanre*

Andrew Carnegie Recently Said: “Every young man should | get his life insured. The I young man who neglects to insure his lile, even though it entails some hardship to meet the premiums, does himsell and those dependent upon him an injustice.” Write for information of policies The Prudential INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA. Hoar Office, Newark, N. J. Incuipotated a* * Stuck Company by the State of New Jer**T. JOHN F LkYDKN. President LESLIE D WARD. Vice PreridenL EDGAR B. WAHL. 3d Vice PraidraL FORREST F DRY DSN. }d Vice Pre*. WILBUR S JOHNSON. |tb Vice v Freaidrni *sk1 Comptroller. KDWARD GRAY, Seeretayy. FRANK D BUSER, Dl.tnct Manager Ordinal, Department leg Market SlircL Cam Art,. N. J. H. E Ricsakdsox. Asst. Supt . Cape May Coart Hunae, S. }. 207?

Special Matting Sole

20 Pep @en{ ©ess i>fya9 ^egulap ©ost ONLY A PEW ROLLS LEFT

l&- Special tor the Coontry: Watch for my wagon. All ol the teteat style

clothing at the latest prices.

JOS. LATBSTHOL, 319 WASHfflOTOH STREET

NO. 3. A two and one-half story cottage wnd lot at No. 220 North st., size of lot 40 feet front by 75 feet deep. NO. 4. One-half of double cottage and lot, at No. 416 Bank sL NO. 5. White Hall property, at Lafayette and Jefferson sts, build mgs and barns on one acre ol ground. Par Terre* and InfnrrehUwa apply t* S. 5. MARCY, Marcy’a Phar-

tnr SU. Cape May, It. J.

Work ITogrewal ng no New Hotel Work U progressing on the pralimi ary toondatioB and the work boa»ea for the new $600000 hotel at Beaeh *fa<t Pitubnrg * van tree for the Cape May

Many workmen

ttehllcwiai OwlPrilMU eestisa* nan .reengaged there and before another

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good for every body

aecttea. The hotel t* to be right In hreghl end wUl beoae of the

ll will here e

CASH PRICES During this Sal* LASTING ONLY TWO WEEKS-

CHARLES A. SWAIH, 305-7 Jackson Street, CAPE MAY, N, J.

Ltdic m,irt*n 1 A new lot of Ladie’a Mercerised Wai*u. A new lot of Ladia - Skins just what yon wanL White Dock Skirt* were $i.*S- ah togoatgbe. The bigg tat line of Ladles' fury Mnslin Underwear anywhere to be found in the city.

extra good qwmi-

A light weight blanket at 59c ot ity. just the thing tor there cool e

Men’* nod Beys’ Depart rerat Men's working put* from 79c to $550, while

Our new line of shoe* are here too, try n pair of

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THE HOttESTEAB East Comer Washington and Jaotoon Sts*

* CAPE MAY, N. J.

THE CAFE >* thoroughly up-to-dxte in all appou* manta. Handsomely appointed parlor* for ladies.

Cottages served with Choicest Wines, Liquor* and Been J. J. RATTY. Proprietor

MAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET, Cornfr Washington and Ocean Street^ A do* Washington Street, sty, *19, **t Ocean Street ltgis.8Miis.Pmisimii([[ili CMHK NTTRS - Stella' Ht Up -1 OTOUTl. Coantry Prodno*, Fab Daily (ran oar own Pten. ms. mnsa. oun an nauini. tnmm wnm, HTrleLarfeM Market ia Cape May Oty. .

B. S. CURTIS, abisg, Steam and Gaa Fitting, a