CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAV, NOVEMBER 16, 1905
local happenings told THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY
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ti l KAHOK. Nov IS A Slrrliu* ftCtd *3 vvr». I.*d . .Uokr of p^lvr which left turn criUinU) ill
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■Ioe lawful to kill ibetu ou Kri.l.y, Irly good report *1 at* turned in. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. AP$ MAY CDL’KTHOUSE. Novem - Alrx.'t>ougla«> and wife vialteii
■n Creek on Sunday.
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PETERSBURO.
PETEKSBl K<i. Novenilwr 15. - Mr Pmil sharp and family again occupy the cottage belonging to Mra. C l oraon. Mr*. Serena Van tiilder left on Wed nesdav for her wir.tar eialt to ber daughter* in Mtllvilleand Lanaiiale. Mr. and Mrs Craig are entertaining their niece. jJisa Gertrude Eape;
Kanaaa.
Mr. Simona, of Pbtladelpbta. and Mr 1). Lumia. of Camden.- were gueaU ol Wm, Mattbewa the tiraj of the week
BR/IA.
EKMA. Not. 15 —Oun all rejdy? trot your amt yet ? / Hue weather we ‘re haring How - a your dog tbla year? What do you think of oif church T Mr* Taylor ta very ill at thla writing. Mr David Hawn will ^oon build a
Dr. Hughe* and wife of Atlantic Qty Philadelphia Waited at Mr. Lewlie Corwou eafewdayai,. Mi
Mr DennU Peleradn I* getting ready for winter duck ahooling. Mr Kohert Hand Uaa purchaaed Irrvr tract of land, including the Paa 'land farm and the farm now •oeupied by Clark lleroe The grand opening of the Tabernacle Church occurred Sunday. Kev Dr. Wot ton oflicintrd. Ibe church la very much improved. Revival aervicea opened with a large
attendance.
Joaapb Hackney and George Taylor are taking a trip through the round«
thla w eek-
Mr. William Pritchard haaa promiting
'coon dog. Better watch It-
from.ed hia l arema from Goahan Saturday. I Mr. Cbarlea Dawaon haa a fine turnout Richard Ludlam and wife left on Sat- and the young men bad better amoke
urdav for a abort aUy with their daogh- “P-
. U'lwwthnrv Public aalea are getting to be a ter in Woodbury. inon bot llie wor , t of them Mias Dorothy Brown was ahoppmg In |a lbe 1*1^* amount of gooda advertise.!
Utile Mi«a l.ocile Springer of tllllnlle IS spending a few daya with ber
grand mother, Mra Roorbach
Mrs Horace Uichardaou visited rela-
tives at Erma on Wednesday
Mra. James Koa. and daughtera Beatrice and Alice have been apeoding a
few daya in Philadelphia.
Mr*. Earn Norton of Cape May city vial led Mrs. Ahce l.odlam on Friday. Raymond t oraon and wife entertain-
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ouday [ to draw a crowd and then not aold,
. sir*. r„ l* Hoaa entertained her I If aold they are bid In bv faal# buy era . .i. r . . ■ for the former owner. A lot ot old gear brother from Arankford over buoday 1 , Dd UM . lc „ U aold each year In Dr. Hughes. Mr Carven and other Iheodore Toxer was a visitor in Mill-1 tb j,
ridtors with our sportsmen enjoyed the vitle on Saturday. y r . . n< i Mrw. Bertram Dawaon are
thi-
first days of ibe hunting
vicinity.
Friends Irom Gowfaaai|*eavUle, Ocoai City and here met at the home of Ml
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Clarence G Eldredge, wife and daughter Elisabeth and bamtiel MacKmgbt of A ild wood called on friends here Saturday afternoon. Miss Laura Smith haa been entenain-
>r a few
o celebrate Mrs. Simpson's SOth , ing company from Rio Grande U
birthday. i days.
On Thursday evening Ust the young I Mrs Geary of DenwiatUle waaa recent people enjoyed a social gathering at the visitor here, being the guest of ber home of Mias Came Voas. daughter. Mrs Willetts Coraon. The monthly Mite Society meeting j ^Nathaniel Holmes of Dias Creek was was neld at Mr. Wm. Weatcotfa on j trausacting business here on Monday. Frida 1 evening. Miae Florence Crrwford waa presented
a piano this week, it being a gift
staying with friends In this place. Kev. John Oobb and family will leave for Elmer on Wednesday. Mr William Hi e will leave for Elmer 1 a short time where be will work in a
glass factory.
Harry Willis will move Into Mr. Colde'a bouse in ibe near future.
RIO GRANDE RIO GRANDE, Nov.15—Harry Halier who is employed at Wildwood, spends the Aenings with his parents here, when not employed at Court House. Carey Hama, who la employed at Cape May in Dunlops Market, was calling on old acquaintances here the first of the week. Mias Theresa Fisher, an accomplished school teacher formerly a resident of this place but now teaching school at Holly Beach, waa calling ou friends here bstorday and Sunday. Mr. Toxer haa jjiat shipped a consignment of peppers to a New York parly, which, when barreled and loaded tilled one box car. Miss Bertha Turner was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Turner last week. Mrs Allie Day spent djoodiy wit* 1 her mother, Mra. Emma Thompson of this place. Fred Neal was transacting business at Wildwood the first of the week." Mr. Alexander Douglass, Jr., and Mias Maud Hand, of this place, were married last Saturday evening Baptist parsonage at Court H oa * F b J the Rev. J. W. Cane. A long and prosperous journey over life's matrimonial sea is the wish of their many friends
here.
Mrs Amelia Neal and two daughters have returned after a ten days' visit to friends in Camden. Wm. Harris is the proud dad of other little daughter
from her unde Corlian-l Crawford. Meiwiu Todd of Vincetowo was an over-Sunday guest of Miss Belle Reed. Mrs. Mima McPherson has been entertaining company for a few days.
DIAS CREEk.
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This coupon and to cents good for one pound Batter and Molasses Taffy, worth up to 40c ponnd. See window.
W. 8. HOGAN'S FOB FBIDAT. SATURDAY AND MON DAT ONUT, NOVKMBEK 17. IS. AND 20.
DIAS l'REEK. November 15. — C tike fishermen are having poor luck 'ir this fall. The continuous westerly inda are very much against them. Jerbmiah Helley and son Charles f’hiiauelpbia are spending a few daya cry pleasantly with Mrs. S. E. Page. Elmer «illetta bought a yoong cow t Ibe sale of Absalom Hand on Saturday last Mra. Coleman Norton, who baa been spending several week* with herdaughEaston, Pa . returned home last
week.
Joseph Siifron went to Elx/lehurat^ Pa., on Saturday to work in s'glaas Ixetory for the winter. Clerk Way, Postmaster Richardson and Squire Garritaon ol Court House were entertained by W. Scott Erricaon at Paradise Villa at Delawa eBay Shore Sunday. CapL Nathan Doughty la carting bia neta to the railroad station this week and will ship them to Georgia, where be will go for winter fishing in a few days. A targe number of our people attended the Absolam Hand vendue above Court House on Saturday lasL The eel firm of James A James of>ou th Diasville arrived borne from an extended docking trip on Saturday night. They had good shooting and bagged many ducks. The revival meetings in the Church continue with unabated interest and several have been converted. 1 B. L. Howell la repairing his front ! fence this week and putting it road line. Our sportsmen report rabbits fairly plentiful but quail very scarce indeed Swain Corson and rapt. WilUam'Burk of Goshen and Furman Hickman Green Creek were assisting Ber.. J. Wainwrigbt in his revival
FISHING CREEK. FISHING CREEK, Nov. 15 —Thomas .letniugwav -f Ocean oty L. S. S. spent Friday last with his father at the post Herbert Shaw, wife and daughter visited friends in Philadelphia the first of
tbs week.
Samuel Thomas and wife of Camden re spending the week with Jaa Thorns*
and wile.
D. M. Woolaon entertained Mr. Rialey of HoUy Beach on Sunday. Mrs. Eatells Woolaon spent last week with relative* here. John Snyder and wife entertained Mr. Gleason and son and Mr. Brown and wife of Camden the past week. John Hemingway, wife and daughter of Haleeite, L. I., spent a few days with
bis father.
Mrs. Anna McKean is visiting ber sister in Philadelphia. Several of our people attended the Chas. 1 lining sale on Tuesday. Mrs. Minnie Bate is visiung relative* in Camden. Mrs. Hannah Woolaon made a trip to Philadelphia this week. Eddie Germon spent Sunday with hia aunt Mrs. Sarah Snyder. John James waa in Philadelphia Sund*?- . [ Mrs. Hannah Thomas it entertaining ber mother Mrs. Caroline Barnett of F.rma this week. Richard Hemingway and George Matthews made a business trip to Philadelphia on Thursday last. Mrs Louisa Shaw ta visiting relatives
GETS FIRST CHOICE. Bay Daniels, of Utah, Wins the Big I Priaa In Uintah Reservation
Land Drawing.
Provo, Utah —Hailed as the locklem young man In the United Sistes. Raj Daniels, S3 years old. of Provo, bai been announced as the winner of th< first choice In the government's lanr drawing for the Uintah reservation. This means that Daniels has comi into a fortune of anywhere from $50. 000 to $100,000, for such Is the estl-
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CAPE MAY POINT CAPE MAY POINT, Nov. 15—bwain Woolaon and wife were calling on relative* and friendv at Cold Spring on Tuesday. Mias Vida Mark ley was vial ting friends ia Cape May the first part of the week. Nelson Bond who Is employed in Camden, spent Bondsy with bia swat, Mrs. Nelson Johnson Mias Katetta Inflecty entertained the Miasm Ethel and EtUAbetfa Henry of Cape May on Sunday aftemoo*. A number of docks wets notice* and around the inks the Bret of the week, but they kept weB out of gun
Sol Needles ia giving Green Trading Stamps with cash puichases only.
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Hair otatistlcs. An eminent man of artel eently declare* Jb4t red-haired people •re far leas apt 10 grow bald than those with other colored hair. The average crop on the head of a red-haired person is only I0J00 hair*. Ordinary dark hair Is far finer, and over three dark hairs take up the space of' 000 are about th# a> haired people are sUl 000 to 160.000 are quite a common number of balm on the scalp of a fair haired man or woman.
attention of the farmers r
other kinds of livestock, ard the crop of males Ixst xprlnr was ttgger tuni ever There It a a evly Imt-ov men In the quality of marrt used frr b-'d Ing purposes, and If 'hev o"ow alon* the lines of steady Imnrov men O u homa mules, grown on Berm- "a gr.-as al'aita and eowpeas and fu I o s*u , and ginger will he more and n-o e n I demand Perhaps the many Misaom am. who hare gone Into Oklah ma It recent year* are largelv reiponable for the development of the mule busi-
Notice to Limit Creditors Estate of John Hal pin, Deceased.
f Cape May, mi a the Tenth day of Korcasber, A. D. It a the application of the at - —~ itratorol said deceased, 1
ic loth, day of No ... 190*. or they will be forever ay action against the subscriber. Dated November loth. A. D., ryg. Lxwia T. StwvxwA
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
and for (ha city of Ospe May. in ufOsueMuy.srillmuweue at the ia the forenoon to hear sad determine an appeals that may than be presented ia writ wftpM tfeM to mtlM* '8*.
RATDAKIKLM (Lucky Tours Man WV> Von First Prta* Ic Land Drawing, mated value of the first pick of home steads in th* reservation He wlE have the first selection of 160 acret from th* 1.000.000 acre* in the reser ration, and the thousands of othert who won entries must wait until hi baa chosen his land. It la aald he haa been offered fahn lous prices for hia claim aa soon as h< can legally transfer !L It Is probablt he will pick u claim covering the heart of a projected county aeau It coat him only |1J$ an acre and $1( entry fee. Cleveland Weighed th* Baby. Ex-Preeldent Cleveland and -Joe - efferson were speakers at a dinner at Sandwich. Cape Cod, one time on whlci occasion the veteran act^r lold the fol lowing at Mr. Cleveland'* expense: "When the last Cleveland baby wai born. Mr. Cleveland was asked a bom the weight, which he gave at IS pounds Dr. Bryant, who was present. Interrupt ed the ex-president to eay that the nun., bad reported the young hopeful to beat eight-pounder. “ •Well.' eald Mr. Cleveland. 'I know for I weighed him with the same scale, that Mr. Jefferson and 1 us* when v
Green Trading Stamps By Presenting this Coupon at L TEKENEAUM’S STORE a Wutata fest hy h;, and make a pure! aae of one dollar or more. I will give TEN STAMPS FREE in addition to those which should lie given with your purchase. Thla only good until January 1, 1906 Remember, only the Green Trading Stamps
12000 Shuts a Minute, new death-dealing instrument hai 1 Invented. A Lithuanian gentle l. M. Feodor Troita, has contrived in. worked by electricity. Which will from 4.600 to 11,000 shots a min The range of this new weapon !»
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8UU Eire lapro vsmnti Arranged By The Kew Jersey Central To farther facilitate travel betweei the Jersey Central’s New Twenty-thud direct Ferry and points nji-town, and partienl>riy the Grand Central Station, tLe Management has arranged with the MetrojKilitan Street Railway to operate through car* betweem|Jf*3wo«tTwentythird Street Ferry s-dthe Grand Central Station. The first car leave* either end at 7 JO a. m. and runs ou a four unute headway until 7 00 p. m. This is a great conveniencefor pe-aoua going ncrth and ea* via the New York entral and New Haven Road*, and no doubt, be greatly appreciated by the ;y Cenlral’a traveling patrons.
.'Mm Triig Stamps:, By Prseeotlng this Coupon at So/. Sited let' Store SOS Wtshingto# StreeV
One Dollar or more, I will five Ten (10) Stamps Free in addition to tboae which should be given with yoor me. This only good until I l. t IBfkC jaHSrj IM. 1500
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KILL THE CHILL These winter evenings are too chilly without an overcoat, and also without a heavy quilt or blanket for your bed. IT MAKES YOU WARM TO LOOK AT THEM The softest fluffiest best blankets wehaveever shown, on sale from 59c up. quills from 98c up. Step in, it will cost you nothing to look bpeu tm or cuiiist ui oiBBUs-nBnni s tsrs fin Everything for Ladies—coats, suits, outing flannel underwear, gloves, mittens, sweaters, shirt-waists, dressing-sacques, shawls, nubias shoes, also some very pretty cushion tops. A large line of Men's and Children’s gloves and mittens. t full line of fancy notion seat now really for Christmas. g9* Special lot the Country: Watch for my wagon. All ot the latest style rtothing at the latent prices. JOS. LAVEHTHOL. 319 WASEffiGTOE STREET
Dainty Work Ladies' and Children's Fall and Winter Dresses require a special experience to insure perfect laundering, that is where we can help yon. We excel along this particular branch of LAUNDRY WORK and feel sure are can satisfy the moat fastidious customer.
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VALUABLE Real Estate In Cape Hay City FOR SALE To close up an Estate Hi KKlOfflNG NtMlf! Uf MD NO. 1. A three story frame cottage and stable on land, at No. 676 Washington st., size of lot 100 feet front by aoo feet deep. NO. 2. Ding store at S. W. corner of Washington and Decatur sts, together with all stock and fixtures. NO. 3. A two and one-half story cottage and lot at No. 220 North st.. sue of lot 40 feet front by 75 feet deep. NO. 4. One-half of AouMe cottage and lot, at No. 416 Bank st. NO 1 . 5. White Hall property, at Lafayette and Jeficreoa sts. buildings and barns 00 one acre of
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