Cape May Herald, 26 October 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER a6, 190;

LOCAL HAPPENINGS TOLD THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY

KK) GRANDE

KlO liRASDK. Oct. 25—H«rr, n»bef j « u girra • turpnw |*rty 00 I I rrmun* »l !U» bouiTot hi» [*rrnU in, Wnt Klu U'nodr Tbc *»* MyoynblT »t*nt in |>l%y>n( *rmm, Aflrr i which rtJt»«tincnU tmir*. Al » late boor Ibr goroU >le(W't<0, wi»hlgj! I

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Thouc prwaant

1 an;tH*r* ( Rtla Seal, LolUc Maher. Virginia Iwiaanla, U«r Naal. Kay ►oaher, MeMcra - l ariThom|>Thiaup^n Mr and Mnu Jatnra Locke, Mr. and Mr*. Smith Kndlcoll, Mr. and Mr*. WilUam Mcliooald. Mr and Mr*.

Henman Maher

Mia- l-aur* IK>wn, ha* relurnrd home. aAer a pleasan! rial I among reiatlrea at Millville and lindgelun. Marie Brown la apendlng a week rerv plraaaollv with rrlalire* and friend* In in Camden and 1‘hilaJelphia. Merrill Neal left for Philadelphia on Friday, where he will spend several days with bl* aiaier Mr* Jone* Hand. j CAPE MAY POINT CAPE MAY POINT, Oct 25—Mia* Sallir Wnght ia enjoying a viail in Salem

and PhQadelphia-

Mr. John Springer and wife will leave ah ortly for Honda to a pend the winter, where Mr Springer baa secured employ-

ment.

Mr John Stanton expect* to spend

the vinter In Georgia.

Mr*. Nelson Job neon ha* returned from a pleasant visit in Camden.

-vs), girl*, don’t tax the boys' patience too much; they don't like IL David Hawn is Improving bis boms wllfc a coal of paint. t^nall are srarca, bat rabbits are plentl (ul and squirrels ditto. Krw scholars attend school on *00000 of whooping cough. We are glad to aooouoo* that Master Coooie Hsckney Is mnch Improved ll

health.

Hoot op those skates, clean your gm and train your dog. Our church Is nearly all repainted and I

rally fl

home with hi* grandeepb Greaves entertain

leoty of fish are biting outside, I' n. Pritchard, Weatley Thrmpaoo. oer* Tbompaoo and George Klmsey are

flahlng outalde.

Ir George Taylor wa* aurpriaed last nday evening by a birthday party, oog and old enjoyed themselves till IS

me in good bomor George was Just -t year* of age.

James Matthews was In Philadelphia

Nelao

at the Hezald. will leave 00 Sunday for Camden, where be has secured a po*l-

taoo.

Mr. Samuel Toy, assisted by his wile, is conducting a Sunday School in the Baptist Chapel here. Ills efforts are meeting with quit* a measure of success, their bsYlhg been eighteen children in the school last Sunday. The work of constructing s new bolkwark in front of the cottage of Miss Bryan is progrenaing rapidly. Mist Eva Rutherford, who is one of the staff of teacher* in the Cape May Public School, attended teacher*' institute in Millville last week. Chrysanthemums, luxurious and varigated, are everywhere in prominence about our gardens and dooryards. The autumnal tints of the woods sod bushes have also come In oil their glory, and the goldeurod still liengers. Mr. and Mr*. John Coraon were enjoying the pleasure of a drive Sunday afternoon. A new cottage, for summer occupancy is being built at the camp grounds. E. W. Springer has bought a boms, .The animal is an excellent and a fine driver. A large majority of your friends read the Hsjlald, and why don'1 carries more load news than any other county paper. Mia* Helen Laflerty hes returned home, after a pleasant visit among relatives and friends in Philadelphia.

FISHING CREEK.

DENNISVILLE

DESNWV1LLK, Oct. 25—DennisrlUe iporlamen who have been out In woods report that there were n no.e rabbits, bnt quail are very scan*. S I for a long time have icabemes been so plentiful in Ibis vicuity. Ttie heavy frost ol Saturday and Sunday nights killed many late vegetables in and around DeanbvRIe, and farmera who were n >t expecting it lost many dollars worth of truck. VMpt. Louis Douglass, after spending several days with ho ne friends returned to hia work the first of the week. Our station agent, Mr Geary hi his little trotter, and it U said will pur-

chase soother.

The school children, after a vacation of four days returned to their school duties on Monday morning, much benelifted by their vacation. Rose Gandy, who teaches school at Cape May, was viaibng her parents here on Saturday and Sunday. recent storm did considerable damage to the growing fruit in this vidiuty. .'.firm Trwjjjg Slaws.'. By Prsasotlng this Coupon at So/. D/eed/es ’ Store SC8 Washington Street.

QUEEN QUALITY

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WHAT IS THE USE OF AN7THIHG? NOTHING When your feet ache—and you are all fagged out from Tortures of ill fitting Shoes at such a time remember "QUEEN QUALITY" Shoes. The shoe that has made life worth living for thonsands who have been distressed like you, and besides there is a bond of sympathy between its prices and your purse, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 a pair. This famous shoe for women is unequalled for exquisite style, perfection of fit and quality of material and workmanship and all fine leathers.

FISHING CREEK. Oct. 25-D.

Bond, who ha* bren tin ployed -Woolaon and family spent Sunday

Holly Beach.

Jaa Sbaw of Holly Reach (pent the rat of the week with hi* sons Herbert

and Henry.

Prf. J. D. Hoffman wile and ton spent part of Friday and Saturday in Phils. Mr*. Sarah Shaw entertained Ml Rboda Cumminga of Weat Cape May

last Friday.

Albert JohoaoD wife and son Saturday with John Snyfler and t Mrs. Mary Clark returned t home in Camden on Tuesday spending several week* with her Mr* Hannah Woolaon. Geo. Matthews and wife spent Sunday afternoon with hia aiaier Mrs. Bdje Thompson at Green Creek. Ruben Mount and family moved in Rev. James B. Shawl's boose last week. John Woolaon sod wife and Mr*. Ida Ober of Holly Beach spent Monday with Dadiel A oolaon and wife. Caleb Shaw and wife entertained Samuel RobegU wife sod son of Holly Beaqh on Sunday. Charles Richardson passed through this place on Sunday in hia auto Uadm- Ycarkicks of Camden spent two day* last week with Us father. McPherson was given a gtaod

and the latest styles and shapes. I am the sole agent for the three famous hoe*. Queen Quality for Women, W. L. is and Walk Over for Men and Hoys

GREEN TRADING ATAAPS GIVEN I. Tenenbaum, 421 Washington St.

"Wanted--A Position by a Widow whose husband neglected to carry Life Insurance.” If you read an advertisement like this it would bring forcibly to mind the value of Life Insurance. The best thing lor you to do, therefore^ is to get a Policy while you are in-

surable.

Write for inform

n of pofidi

The Prudential INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA. Home Office. Newark. H. 4.

Incorporated as a Stock Company by the State o# New Jersey.

JOHN V. DEVDEN, President

LESLIE D. WARD. Vice President. EDGAR B. WARD, ad Vice President. FORREST F. DR YD BN. jd Vice Pres. WILBUR S JOHNSON, <th Vice

President and Comptroller. EDWARD GRAY Secretary.

I. H. Richardson, t

t. SopL. Cape May Conn Hvoac.H. J.

and make a purchase or One Dollar op more, I will give Ten (10) Sumps Free in addition to thone which Should be given with your purchase. This only good until

January 1st, 1906 Remember, only the

/.Gm Mi Slips:.

Queeq Jewelry Store, Jewelry TlOatcbes anb Glocke. Repairing Neatly Done by a Skilled Workman. ^G. F. KUHN.J& SOS 'Washington St. Cope SKay.

LAUNDRY

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. Ort. 25. Ed. Stiles and wife entertained bis mother tnm DennisriUe over Sunday. Mr*. Mlogic and daughters Odua and Evelyn have been spending ten days with her mother id Bridgeton. Edward Broadwater and wife left this week for Newark, Ohio where be haa secured a po«tion»iD a glass factory. Mr*. Roo-bach returned home on Thursday after an extended viait with her daughter Mr*. Xena Springer in

Millville.

Rev. B. F. Buck of Green Creek called on friends here Friday. Wm. Heritage and wife entertained company from Millville on Sundae. Samuel E Ewing of Gape May City visited friends here on Sunday. Miaa Sadie Sise 1* a pending 1 time with relative* in Bridgeton. a birds Wertcntt of Dennisville, y with her Aont Mrs. Lime e WbeidoD and wife of Gold d a few boar* with relatives here the first of the week. # Mrs. Georgiauna Fennimore of West Cape May spent Tuesday with her parent* Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Douglass Sr C. F. Corson and family have been entertaining Mr*. Thomas Wright Philaoelpbia for a few days. J. Swing Willis and famialy are < ralwiwj company this week. Mrs. Clarence Eklredge and daughters Elisabeth and Jesaie of Wildwood were calling on friend* here Thnrsday-

played , — incuts were served In abuodan e, then all left lor home wishing bim +eny

ore happy birthday*.

William Worth of Gieea Creek.found prize on Saturday while attending the le ball game. ^ COJ D SPRING 1

Fine Laundry Work There's something about oar Laundry work that’s growing in favor with the people. If yon have never pemfttjid tB - to do yonr work, you are missing something. We have a purely scientific ayi by which #e Lr-under Shirts, Collars. Cuffs, Shirt Waists, etc. developed by us after many years

of study, etc.

ISAAC H. SMITH CLOTHIER, AND EURNISHER

DID fOO EVED CONSIDER

FULL LINE OF TRIMS ALWAYS ON HAND

Opposite Reading Depot. 608 WASHINGTON ST.. CAPE MAY. N. J.

M. C. SWAIN . MaJitRACTUEKB OF Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc., Etc. 712,B AM srassis SSTJOHS. AIT COLOR OB MUOI A SmULTT.

All Work Guarantied and Best of Reference Furnished.

COLD SPRING,Oct. 25-Mr*. Fe are. was calling oh rdatives friends here on Toeeday. Ur*. John Rutherford Jr. and Mrs. >ho Ruth erfod gr. were lativea here the first of ti Mias Martha Ned l» _ week with the Miaaea Neva and Mute

Baker.

Mr*. Albert Matthew* was a Friday isitor at Dennlknlle. Mm. Edith Wheaton of Angle*** (pent part of last week under the parental roof here. » Mr. and Mrs. Morris McKeag spent le first part of the week with hia irenta at Efdom . Mrs. Bell* Hughes is this week viriling friend* and relative* In Phils. Bohm, who attended the scbo'jl Institute at Millville last

visited her old

Haxeiton (1

The Public School children will g festival this evening In the school I for the benefit of improving the Ini Ice cream and cake will be served Sol. Needle* ta giving Green Trading Stamps with cash purchase* only.

Troy Hand Laundry 410 Decatnr M. Poon# 145 r Wm* CaDad Far ink Dtlirwad

tr old school iriand, Mr*. Bide (nee Jones) of Mina tola, re-

Creen Trading Stamps

By'Presenting this Coupon at

L TEHEHBAUM’S STOKE

it Vukiqta M, ftp Ity. make a purchase at one dollar or

more. I wifi give TEN STAMPS FREE in addition to those which should be, given with your purchase. Thla only

Sanuarg 1, 1906

Cat Sol. Need Is coupon ont and get ten Green Trading Stamp* free with every one dollar purchase.

of Ocean (2iy have been spending o days with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Ross on

entitles the bolder to a 30 cent pound of fresh made

W. ft. HOCAN’6

Green Trad ins; Stamps

Dias creek. DIAS CREEK, Oct 15—Aaron Smith

an Angleaea fiahiag si

day at borne.

xlth Errickaou bs

rroent to bis pUoa by buBdi«g a frout to his old houses porticoes all tbs Wav round. Byron Erricson of Court House was visiting his father over Sunday. Mr*. Emma Norton bis been appo d Jr. Laafcue Foperinteadrat at

Ka* Croak Jr. Laafua. Charles Lawfanee

Office and Residence. Opt fie dt Queen Sfs.

Cape May. N. J.

Many of our Sunday School folks attended the Cape May Sunday School nation Convention at Cape May Court House on Friday last S. B. Scholl who iprsined bis ankle two weeks ago is now able to walk on

WEST CAPE MAY. Get 25-Frklfc Hughe*, who I* attending Hahnemann £. ^ Medical Colledgu of Philadelpia, was a visitor at home oyer Saturday and Sunday. ‘ £ .Vroti. - Barry Brew ton and Edward Bender-

at Bio Grande on Seturdav

Grande and West Cape May, the home boya Votang by a of 5 to 15. . Mra. Mkry Warner, who haa been

of Edgemore DeL • ta hbre over Sun

Sunday with Ida friend I in thl* village. Miaa LouMa Uoyd u

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

01 j - —— j—— “ — ^J2S^'b^TJt£&3S5l to be found in the city. ■

Men’s and Boy*’ Department Men's working pants from 75c to $3 30, while they last

Onr new line of *1

tST- Special lor the Country: Watch for my wagon. AH ol the latest style clothing at the latest price*. JOS. LAVEKTHOL. 319 WASHUJOTOK STREET

VALUABLE

Real Estate In Cape Hay City

FOR SALE

To close up an Estate raraumiK PSOPiMSM DfffHD NO. t. A three story frame cottage and stable on land, at No. 676 Washington st., sire of Jot 100 %t front by 200 feet deep. NO. 2. Drug store at S. W. corn of Washington and Decatur sts, together with all stock antTfix-

tores.

NO. 3. A two and one-half story cottage and lot at No. 220 North st., size of lot 40 feet front by 75 feet deep. NO. 4. One-half of doable cottage

NO.

THE HOMESTEAB East Corner Washington and Jackson Sts. CAPE MAY, N. J.

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is thoroughly up-to-tiate in all appot.il ments. Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies.

'Cottages served with Choicest Wines, Liquors und Beers i, J, RATTY, Fropriotoi MEGRITS' CENTRIC MARKET, Corner Washington and Ocean Street*, 60s Washington Street, 117,119,121 Ocean Street lii.fiwiB.PmisisnJfi CHOICE HITTERS - Starpltss' Gilt Elp -1 SKCUUT. Country Produce, Flash Daily fr ju our own Funs. mi, man. gum us muni. »WD m BTTU Lsrgm lUrkW in Cqw M.y City.

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B. S. CURTIS, Steam and Gas Fitting, ji

rWlFI ATTENTION. CATE MAT, N. X