Cape May Herald, 23 November 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1905

LOCAL HAPPENINGS TOLD THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY

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2 — Herbert D1A8 CKEKK. November 2—Revival just with a 1 service* closed In tbe M E Church on

| Sunday evening, three persona having Knue. spent piofeased conversion.

last Saiurdav and Sumlay with MU* , A. T. D- Howell and wife, eivotnpanKirtta Shaw b .' r Mr *- ^ Vanlman. were In At Henry Bennett snd alste: of Green Untie Qtv O-e flrrt of the week, atlen.l Creek, called on Mr*. Abijeh Townsend log the session of th? National Grange on Sandsv afternoon. there. « Krsnk Snyder and wife of Holme. | There will be an oyster supper to L burg, are visiting reUUve. here. O. M. Hall ou the evening of Thanks Milt->n Matthew* i* visiting hi* br\>-! giving for the benefit of the order. Uiev George j Supper tickets 28c. All welcome Mra Sarah Snyder entertained Mi»» Mrs Harriet Warner of Brooklyn, N.

a Crowell and Joseph Ko«d of Cape May over Sunday. S. Shaw la entertaining company from Newark. N- J. Daniel Woolson and family moved to l.olly Beach on M edneeday for the winter. Lemuel Schellenger and wife spent Saturday and Sunday with Harry Btite* of Holly Beach. Mr*. Lottie Miller apeot Thursday with her pa'enU at Erma. John Long of Cape May, apent Thn'aday in this place. Mrs. Daniel 1. Woolson and children of West Cape May, spent the last of the week with Aaron Woolaon and family Misa Florence Snyder and brother, Harry, ol Cold Spring, visited Emma Barnett and brother Waiter on Satur-

day.

Mr. Henry Bennett and wife, and Harry Thompson and wife of Green Creek, called on Daniel Woolson and

family on Monday.

George Matthews and brother Milton apent Sunday with their slater Mrs. Laura Spence ol Cnje May.

Y , returned home Monday after spending teu days with her parents In this

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George Norton. Sr., is spending s few dsys with hts son, Ekiroy Norton at Court House. Ralph Norton and wife were rialUng Wm. Powell at Court House one day last week. t’ncle Thomas Sayre snd wife were shopping st Green Creek Saturday. Alex. Schellenger and wile were shopping in Philadelphia Friday. Wm. Lawrence ba» improved hts property by repainting his outbuildings and fences. Mrs. Joanna Douglass of Court House, is^VisiUng friends in ibis Tillage this week. •i alter Tozer ot Swaintin, is moving bis farming implements this weal the farm of Charles Tomlin, and will more his family here in a lew days.

BUrtA. EKMA, Nov. 22 —Fine weather for

Colds.

The gunning season bn opened and loU ol game will be kllled-every night behind a warm fire in tbe store. Miss Lena Crammer has returned from it at friends In Woodstown. ivid Hawn’s new house Is lug One. harlro Daw von entertained friend* dinner ia»t Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greaves entertained friends from leeaburg recently. Our public school i* being ranch lm-

roved.

Robert Hand U improving bis fine residence by a aeries of cement pavements and a new cellar Rev. Dculinger of Port Norria, and Bev. Benj. Sheppard of Fairton, will attend onr revival terrlo Last Thursday night about 12 o’clock

Sol Needles D giving Green Trading Stgmpa with cash im-chasea only.

Something - Kor - .-.Nothing. - . Tina conpdl and ten cent* gtxM for ooe poood of Old Fashioned Molaaae* Cocoanut. Made from fresh grated rata, beat N. 0- Molasses, plenty of mow how. Cream Cocoanut Bar* at same price daiiag thia sale.

W. 8. HOGAN’S FOB FRIDAY. SATURDAY

PETERSBURG. PETEBSBUBG. November 22. - Mi Milton Hens of Camden, visited his aster, K:a. Washington VanGilder tbe first of tbe week. ^ Mrs. F. Carter, Miss Victoria Coraon and Mias Irene VanGilder, were visitor* in Philadelphia last week. Dr. E. Wynn and wife, snd Ralph Wynn, wife and daughter, spent Sonday with the Misses Young at Lower

Bridge.

H. P. Mickel and son visited relatives in Goshen on Bondar. Alias Ethel and Sara VanGilder came to visit home friends on Saturday. James Williams and family are spending s few dsys with bis mother, Mrs. Elisabeth Williams. Mr Rodney VanGilder, Mias Rebecca Creamer and others from this place attended tbe Teacher’s Association nt Woodbine last Saturday. Frank Gandy entertained Mr and Mrs. J. W. Gandy on Sonday. Tbe funeral of Misa Martha Smith took place on Saturday. She had been a patient snfierer for a number of

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Woman's Home Companion “Chriat With U*,’’ a poem by Edwin Markham, with appioprtaledecoraUous, fill* the first page of the Women’ Home Companion for December, and tbe remainder of tbe magazine is Christmassy indeed. Christmas fiction is represented by “An Og'e's Tenant*,'' by Owen Oliver; "The Burglar's Christmas Gift," by Ciars Morris; •'The Qoeai of the Unwiae Men.” by Temple Bailey; ^Borrowed Cbrisuna*,’’ by Mary Wiibelmtna Hastings; "Tbe Man Wbo Gained tbe World," by Alfred Tres ider Sheppard, and other timely stories. Mrs. Russel Page contribute* an can*} W bat’s tbe Matter with ChrfstKeo Bennett tells bow John D. Rockefeller ceiebrstga tbe day; and two articles el* bora tel r illustrated with photographs tell “How Royalty Celebrate* Christmas,” and of "Christmas l ban ties of the Great atiea,” Mrs. Sangster's talk “Concerning Christmas,” and articles on handmade gifts, leather tooling, Christmas cookery anJ Christmas tables give the number additional holiday value. Published by Crowell Publishing Company, Springfield, Ohio; one dollar a year; ten

copy.

posit a letter, while there be discovered a bold burglar trying to break into the post office and store. Our pastor Immediately gave tbe alarm, arousing Mr. Johnson they started in pursuit of the burglar but were unable to diacover any

clue leading to hi* capture.

HINTS FOR FARMERS

A very good filter tor surface water can be made of any suitable receptacle, such as a unk or water butt, oo tbs bottom of which should be laid fairly large pebbles or broken stone* to a depth of six inches, then over this a six inch layer of coatee gravel; over this nine nwhea of fine gravel and finally a layer of dean, sharp sand to * “ of ten or twelve Inches. A top layer of about three Inches of fresh sand added from time to time will keep tbs

filter in

It abould be thoroughly cleansed and fresh material provided at least once a year, lb* water for use should be ran oil from tbe bottom ot tbe filter by means of a draw tap or

the*- rased kept for

service purposes.—American Cultlve-

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On tbe bests of price* charged for commercial fertiliser it Is sstlmsted that tbe average vaioe of the manure snnnsiiy produced by each bone or mule U *27, by each head of cattle *19, by each hog *12 and by each abeep *2. Probably leas than half these value* b actually realised In practice. The urine b by far the most valuable part of tbe excreta ot animals. It b especially rich In readily available nitrogen, which rapidly eecapee Into tbe air if special precautions are not taken to prevent Its loes. It b abo rich In potash, but deficient In phosgborie add. It should, as a rule, be used In connection with the solid dung, the oat supplying the defiebartes of the ami msfctng a man evsaly bsl-

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In ■ machine b eoTbey are easily operated night prove so sns to dl itthb wi found to be Uw case at alb wbr- used one for the first I aimp!Icily itself, as Six would sag. Asked U be t culty in understanding bow to nae It, be

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RIO GRANDE. Nov. 22-Mlvs Rita Neal, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Fraok Neal, has returned borne, after spending two weeks very pleasantly' with relatives snd friends in Camden, Millville snd Bridgeton. Mr. Raymond Rose, ooe of Millville’*

Tbe remarkably fine fall weather canal ng no tittle comment among pro wbo are not exercising tbei- faith in tbr early predictions of nomcron- propb la

What young man of thia place when buying a new watch was tbinkis intently of Ms best glri that be had her initial eagiaved in tbe ease taa of hie.

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IN THE PANIC

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Write for infor

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PROSECUTION DROPPED

Captain R<

Against Alleged Pickpocket Wilmington. DM.. Nov. Sl-In the New

Castle County Court hare Ukday the oaae against John Barrington, alia* “SorantOB Bad." charged with robbing Captain Koaa of Cape May Court Bouse. N. J- was dropped. Boas refused to come hers to

Barrington was aecnssd of picking tbs packet of the Captain at the Pennsylvania Railroad Station here and securing bis purse with a Urge sum of money. Be we* arrested In Philadelphia, hot liberty, and was finally

falo. N. Y.

Tbe “Winter Excureton Bo k’ U baaed by the Passenger Departi

of the Peonsylvanb Railroad Company. I*

e of the finest resort books eeer gt

it by any railroad company. It b a mprebeoaiv* maanal of tbe leading Winter reaorta of tbe entire United State*

Ining ooe hundred and *lxty-eight of Interesting reading matter,

profusely Uloatratsd with halftone engraving*. Oo* may obtain foil informs lion In referesee to wintering place*.route* sad rate* thereto. The book U bound In an artistic cover, chaste in design and >os In color This valuable work my be obtained (re* of charge st the

ticket offloea of tbe Pennsylvania Com pany,or w ill be anal postpaid

a poo application to Geo. W. Boyd. General

Keep Dags A war : A Creighton (Neb.) dairyman _ie Homestead: “For the Infor of tboae wbo .am In the habit of ee lug a dog for their cows I wbh to _ _ port a little experience whbfi I have along dib Uaa. I fimtafi the mr~ a cow after Mie war'nroM^t the fcabte by a dog. the doc M ten I Inc In charge of a small boy. She w

a 2A Tbe next n KL and a weak I a brought in by a mi

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factly cool. a figure oat whether or not It peebthst

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Holiday Red pee

! It may be remembered that with e ft IP | or Thanksgiving number of Tbe PbiUdrlpbU Sunday Inquirer a cook book wa* is. •usd aa a special supplamant and tbe entire edition was aold out mrir In tbe day. So great was tbe demand and so many requests have slum been received for oople* that Tbe Inquirer now make* the

nounocmeot that It ha

vr cook book of thirty-two with tha newest, well-tried and up-to-date recipes, handsomely printed and taatefullv

illustrated in onion.

This will be given away free with every copy of the great Thanksgiving Number of The Philadelphia Bandar Inquirer.. Sunday, November X, and if the former ban indication, there will be record-breaking demand for this baur. would seem to be the part of wbdom < order it in advance this time.

Tartar nr larrie* to and f.-om Cap* Kay via Pesasylrania XaQmad Beginning Saturday, November 4, a

Philadelphia and Cap* May for ye nod Mondays ow trwta leavbig Market Street Wharf. Philadelphia, at toep. m.. Saturday*, aad train leaving Cap* Mat at 7JO a. — —

Creen Trading Stamps By Presenting tbb Coupon at I. TERESBAUirS STORE Ml Mftfla fak Cy fy and make a purolaae of one dollar

Sol* Needle* u giving Green Trading tamps with o**h purchase* only

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF LOWER TOWNSHIP

ion in and for tbe township of Lower,

in tbe county of Cape May. will tbe Township house, in mnd Tuesday, the Tveaty-eigbtb i

on tboJiaUer and breaking Usually can be cured of tbb by using a strong rope around the - Another and very eSacttv* wny

Notice to Limit Creditors

Le of John Haljar. Decease. set to tbe order of 8. C. Hewitt.

e estate of arid deceased within nit oath* from the loth, day of tttreembev. J •“““SB!

COLD

Handles to a hot iron is the one thing necessary to make happiness more complete for the housewife. The one guarantee of this happiness is the

AN IRON FOR EVERY PURPOSE. For FIoe Laundry irk It Has No Eniial

Call at onr store and we will be pleased to give a Free Demonstration Of this goods. Onr time is yours for the asking.

CHARLES A

S WAIH,

305-7 Jackson Street,

CAPE MAY, N, J.

those which abould be given with your purchase. Thb only good until

January 1, 1906 Remember, only the Green Trading Stamps

ItilllLrt Improvfsneab Arranged By Th.

To farther fadIItale travel between the Jersey Central’* New Twenty-third Btreat Ferry and point* up-town, and pertJcul.riy the Grand Central Button, tLe Management has arranged with the Metropolitan Street Railway to .nyuMte through car* between the WedKwratythlrd Bireel Ferry and the Grand Centra] Station. The first car leaves either end at 7 JO a. m. and ran* on a four minute headway until T 00 p. m. Thb b a great oonvenien-jefor pe-eona going nerth and as*, vb the New York Central and New Haven Roads and no doubt, be greatly appreciated by the

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 TOO WARM TO LOOK AT THEM The softest fluffiest beat blankets we have ever shown, on sale from 59c up. quilts from 98c up. Step in, it will coat you nothing to look. bbu uu or cumin d muit-nunDi n nn vut Everything for Ladiea—coats, suits, outing flannel underwear, gloves, mittens, sweaters, shirt-waists, dressing-sacqnes, shawls, nubias

shoes, also some very pretty cushion tops.

A Urge line of Men’s and Children’s gloves and mittens. 1 full Hue of fucif notion mu now ready for Ckristnus. ■V Special for tbe Country: Welch for my wagon. AO of the blest style

clothing at the late'* price*.

JOS. LAVEHTHOL 319 WASHmOTOH STREET

NOTICE TO TAXFAY1

.'.Bfiai Tfiig Sims:. By PraeMttag thta Coupon ix

Sol. SZeedte*’ Store

8n VoskMoo Strou.

aad make a purchase or One Dollar or more, I will give Ten (10) Stamps Pm in addhxm to those which should be given with your

This only good until Jaaq la, Ml Inarm her, oafer the

Dainty Work Ladies' and Children’s Fall and Winter Dresses require a special experience to insure perfect laundering. that is where we can help you. We excel along this particu-

J^r branch of

LAUNDRY WORK and f«l rare — era auirfy tbe

Trey Hand Laundry

VALUABLE Real Estate In Cape Bay City FOR SALE To close up an Estate IS HUM NPHIBH MSB NO. 1. A three story frame cottage and fitable on land, at No. 676 Washington st., sire of lot 100 feet front by 300 feet deep. „ NO. 3. Drug store at S. W. corner of Washington and Decatur its, together with all stock and fixtures. NO. 3. A two and one-half story cottage and lot at No. sao North st.. aneoflot 40 loot front by 75 feet deep. NO. 4- One-half of doohle cottage and lot, at No. 416 Bank at. NO. a. White Hall property, at Lafayette and Jdferaoo sts. buildings and barns on one acre of ground. «•«.». MARCY. Marwr’a FW■ocy, oor. WnihfagUa anfiOeea-