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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1905
LOCAL HAPPENINGS TOLD THROUGHOUT THE COUNTYI
pt-rreRSBURo.
Tb« annual poipl* >upp*r ofVolunUwr . «lar 1 O. M. will far «l»»o Id tfa* b»ll ou
l U u Tburwl.jj l 1 "' ••vrnlnK ol IW. *Ith. Sapper tlckrto llrhlKloa befurr »UI be Kef. All member, .re eaUlled to
Ivkohm. brinK two ladle.
Brnoett etur
BROA.
Mr nod Mr* Kdw.i
ftprodlog « week verj plew—Dtlj WI«B
relative" here retormeel to their borne in | -
l^utwUle on XlotnUr ] W.ojr of our. folk* we •fameinit ihrlr Mlee l-ucretl. L'oo.rd ol two City ho*, killed b/Mr. H.lbruner, of Cold
wm. the «u«t Ol Irene VnaUlktat oo)^ prinB >
Friday- _ _ f Keeivnl meeUnK» are beiafield dur-
" ’ In* the week.
uitb abd wile of
Cite were roteruuoed by iHeoda here i
few day. reeetlly. A number ol at tbe loot ball Kami
relay
Mrr Fred Carter. Miaa Bewle Weatcoll and Mlaa Ir-oe Van Gilder .pent Tbankt ftvlns day with Irieoda in Ocean City. Among tboae .pending Tbankaglelng bo!Kb-'. at borne were Mliaea Mary Cornelia and Randolph Creamer, I^eon Mickle
nod Koy VangUder.
Mr. Halpfa V -n Gilder left on Monday to pursue a courae of study in DresM lo-
atltute Philadelphia
Mrs. Allen ’.and Ml** Sara Van Glider were entertained by Cap*. Rob. Smith
doriog the week.
Among other rfadlor. in our rillage were Mime. George Meim. Rebecca Hob be. and Ethel Clymer of Pblladelpbla. Mr. and Mr.- Wm. Laugblin
day rial tors bate.
A number of our young people enjoyed a trip to Oaliloruta 1. march of taabe rriea
on Saturday afternoon.
e Sun-
Cut Sol. Needle, coupon out and grt ten Green Trading Stamps free- #itb eeery one dollar purebam. CAPE MAY COURT MOUSE. Mrs. Coleman F. Corwin .pent Sunday with her mother at Goshen. Jtlrs. Daniel Hand of Newark, fit *1 Ink. few day. ol tfal» week with her mother. Mm. R. K. Sharp on Mechanic
street.
Joseph Memich. wile and daughter. Emma of Millellle. and Richard Lloyd, wife and son Joseph, of Dias Creek, took tea with Socrates Willis and family Wednesday evening. Mm. Julia Tomlin of Petersburg, moved into tbe bourn recently vacated by Bert Monterief on GoabMJ Street this week. -Miss Lucy Com* of Wenooah. spent Thanaagiving with her mother Mm
la-^d Crammer of Manahawkln. ho ha* been on an extended visit with relative, here, returned home on FriGeo. McNeill la visiting relative* in Manahawkln. Them la a bad cold in nearly every family Aaron Woolson has been aawlng wood with his power saw for several persons
here
Joe. Hackney has moved Into George Hawn’* hou*e. Idona Seymoure ha» returned from Millville, where the has been viwtIng relative.William Biddle’* new home M pro--ewdng very m-idly. Dennis Petenon is expecting to kill hundred* of docks this year, b« killed one *£ far. Clarence Ingenoll baa joined lifhubtp crew. Mr*. E. A. Well* l* entertaining friends this seek. Joseph ■•reave* i* unusually busy at irpentering. FISM1N0 CREEK. Mr Wm. F. Me Kean and wife returned —g on Tuesday afur a visit wRh •Ister Mrs Me Kean I* much Improved In health. J C Bate and wife entertained George Cummings and wife of Kid red gr and Herbert Bale of West Chester Pa. ThanksKiring week. Herbert Shaw, wife and daughter Jen nkspent Tharaday U-t at Holly Bench. Mm. Cynthia Matthews spent last weak with relatives at Bin Grande. John !x>ng and family of Cape May •peat Thursday with Chas. Howard nod
AKudlng to a racent artlcla by Sir OUvtr Lodge. In which the writer gives It a* hi* opinion that “tb* more brains one has. the leas teeth one ha* —unless they am artificially provided." a writer In th* Westminster GaielU U stimulated to break out Into
versa as follow*:
- Belinda dear, ones on a time. My best beloved of pretty girls. 'at”say your aoutb was full of poaris.
apllmsat but irutbfal;
jut knowisuge grows from mots to more— Only lbs bralalM. now are toothful ■go take a cab. Belinda dear. Hie where the doatistry •* aalals—. lave oat tbs pear-a which now 1 mar. Are merely tte t - prew you bralnlea* "
Pwuaylvaaia Railroad Will lm« Gkrteal
Orton for UM
mt to Ita usual CUOUMU. tbe naylranla Railroad Company will elerioal oedrts for the year I9BB tooi ed clergymen bavtug regular charge ae settled pastom of cbornhaa loos ted oa « near Its lines. Clerwymeu deal ring such ordem should make lodlridual application same oo blank* (uraiahad by the Company and which can no from tbe Tlr.kst Agents, should b* sent to th* Gcnee 300 as poasibto. la ao case
may ha mailed by Poeember M. to all clergymen entitled to receive them.
• • * Of nil the oewsoapem la New ■York, the one which has sppros most closely to what an American * "paper •bould he In stmlBbtforwarr "and tone, 'HE NSW YORK TIMES
HE HEW TOM 4®E$ rs that’s fit to print.'' to naws than any other It gives Impartial
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Queen Quality Shoes For Ladies i\ T cver had boc'j shoes that fitted like tbe Queen Quality. Did n»t know them could be such a dlffe-reoue fa shoe Httirg, ihr.i 01 th fo t ail over. It U good to get that tribug roui a Queen Quality wearer because It proven tbe shoe to be abat Is tlaimtd for li. perfect tilting, perfect f-eedom for tbt- . tel crmbiird with ehspelineaeU found In all Queen Quality I toes. Ihe Bullind Colt Kkln, which we enow in our I nlsdow has come to be known wh t we call tbe vouog ladie’e ••fsvonie,’'U Ua good graceful*boa, very pleasing to tbe one I wbo near* tbe t*hca. The very latent ahape* and styles of lesil-er In CALF. GUN 1 METAL < A1 y BLL'CHkB.l Ai t CB BL110N8, in Mantob toe o- narroa loe. Get a iwlr of Queen Quality ahoet and they will 0t you sH over. The prices are medmte, f3.00, $3.60. !• TeneobRum, Sole agent for tbe Queen Quail y Shoe, W. L Douglar* 8hae, the famoa* shoe lor men. .n.1 the ever popular M alkorer Shoe. Grmu Trading gu-npe Give n with every ebsh purchase
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Holies To Ibseit Defeofants. IN CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY To Jafaa a Sleeker sad Isabel C Btecker. his wife. Edward Wharton and Mary A Wharton. Us wile. Prank P. Hopkins sad Frank P. Hopkins, administrator of Kate or Catharine Hopkins, nee Lawrence, deceased and tbe kein devisee* — ’
sentatlve* of Kata
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Samuel Burkalrw of Bridgeton, has been spending a few days his niec Bayskle avenueMoffat Roorback and wife spent Satur day and Sunday with Georgy Springer and wife of Millville. Frank Riel and wife paaaed through here on Sunday enroate for WoodbineMiss Leah Peteraou of South Dennis has been spending a few days with .her aunt. Mrs. Ellsworth Fisbei. Mrs. Frank Nichols and daughter Marton. were over Sunday visitors at Stone Harbor. Thomas Ladlam of the Lightship Zixan i- spent Thanksgiving with his wife here. Louis Abramson of Woodbine, wgis transacting business here Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Jenkins formerly of this place left ou Tuesday for Newark, Ohio where she will Join her husband, who Is employed in tbe glass works there.
»Uy.
Will Swain wife and daughter Mr, nod Mrs. Irwin Stevens and Jay Mecray spent Thanksgiving with Wm. Me Kean and
imfly.
Mias Bertha Hand of Erma visited Mrs. lattie Matthews ou Friday. Misses Helen and Phene Me Kane redev I a flu# new plane from their parents on Thanksgiving day. I-emnel Scbelienger and family went to Holly Beach ths first af to* week for a be has secured work with A.
fj —Welch tbe window of L Tenenbai tee the latest fashions of the queen quality
The Hew York Time* Is Now Appearing Enrj Smdtj Improved ssd Enlarged aa illuminated Pictorial Section of Eight Full-siae Pages, am bred ng pictures
and incidents of tbe im3nant events of tbe day. Tbe Magaglne SeeUou aooompaay lag tbe Sunday Timea present* a variety of later-
CAPE MAY POINT Colder weather. Nelson Bond spent Saturday and Sunday with hi* aunt, Mr* Nelson Johnson of this place. Miss Ethel Rutherford U spending a week very pleasantly with rristire* In ' dan and PhiUddphl*. War* Laflerty of Philadelphia, spent Thankagivinc with hi* parents here, returning on Tfauraday afternoon, W. Christine Neal accompanying him
selection of the b*st stories about men and
The Financial Section gives a weekly review of current prices of stocks and bonds: •Doth*daallags In •ecasitlr*;Deiudiua high and low' i pad sad oonvaal
DIAS CREEK. Worthy Master Fredrick Klein and wife of tbe Dias Creek Grange are la Trenton Ibis week atteodlua tbe session of the Grand Lodge. Prof. Eliot * ho teaches our public school moved bis family Into part of Mrs. Bebcca Hewitts bouse oo Friday Dak. Mi** Iris Matchner of Philadelphia spent Tbauksgir.ng day with her friend Mrs. Ida R Page. Cayt Elmer Willetts aad Alex. Rebel)ingrr are carting logs to Endkott* saw mill at Burleigh for stable plank. Edward Trout ,nd wife aad Richard Creamer and wife of Kldore took din her on Thanksgiving with Mr aad Mrs. How Cade Tommy Sayre aad wife took Thanksgiving dinner with their daujeater Mrs. Wm. Garreteoo af Brma. Miss Lillie Ralinger of Bridgeton D spending a few days very pitatastly with friends is this village. Kiward Green wbo tilled th* Cha* Tom
SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, ti directed, issued out of the Court of < eery of New Jersey, on the fiat day of November. A. D.. loot, in ■ certain c wherein John B Huffman. D rn*apl*il aad Lemuel Schelienyer et ax. at ala.. — ill expose to aale at public
Tueaday, January 2. 1906. between the boar* of twelve and Are o'clock p. m . to wit* at ome o'clock D the afternoon of *aid day. at tbe Sheriff's cdfce. in Cape May Court House. Cape May County
Jersey.
AU that certain lot or tract of Dad. in Lower Township aforesaid, ad Dads of S. Bishop aad others and aad hooded a* follows:—Beginuia Onufres post, being a corner of Bishops' »—d —"Ai"* i B the *••— Mickei e Dud by the side of a ran lea the bead of Cox Hall Creek, and r
-chellcnrer’s lot; ti grr’s ml. fig degre rods to tbe side of C
of the £j hSde'roadtt!
S. u degrees to minutes west. rode ■S Uaks to a corner by the side of the afore —* ta (he tine of Dads of the mid
BEST FOB THE BOWELS
i pan lea ths Saturday Edition. D the reeogalaad authority to wUfah th public looks forth* first news of hooka. ORDER THROUGH YO^B-LOCAL NEWSDEALER. r mailed direct fromuMa*. a* per folios SUBSCRIPTION TERfifiS: By Mall
personal repremriae Hopkins.
Tbe “Winter Kxcnroion Book"
Just Dsurd by ths Passenger Depart men I of th* PsoosylrsnU Railroad Company, D
one of the fineM resort books
out by any railroad company. It D a comprehensive manual of the lead lug Winter resorts of the entire United State* containing on* hundred *od sixty-eight pages of IntonMing reading matter, and
a th, ir -Ith h^f IOD. - Chsncery. made ou tbe day of the date graving*. One may obtain full informsplrsd. answer or demax to tbe bill cf said an artistic cover, chaate In deeiga and complainaat on or before the iwcotv-errood harmoulotu is color. ThD valuable rDyofJaaaarynexLortoe anid bin will ^ obmio,! t n» of charge at Said'bin*D filed to facetiae a morigmc principal ticketoAom of tbe PronsylrauD C rabyKatcor Catfaariae Lawrence, by Railroad CompanyA>r wi
New Jersey, which mid mortgage _ hr vmri-
tbe wife of the said John C
cDim to have some interest D aaid Dnu ov k port thereof: sod you Edward Whar aad Mary Af Wharton, hi* wife, aad Prank P. Hopkins, aad Freak P. Hopkins, -J—I —I-.—• V ,. r _.te at ITsTe
McCana Energetic Jar m aad New Yqtk lads aad to* Caps Mat Hxkai.d
administrator of the esU or Catharine Hopkins a
interest is said Dad. Aad yoa. the hetia.de ‘ reprcsenlauves of Kate
as-.
sstsw. -■ Tated November via*, ipeg. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH. . Me.au Of —,
Cape May. M l-
Nonce Id Ibsem Oefwdnts. IN CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY To JoM C. Biecker. and Imbel C. Bieck 7. bD wife, Edward Wharton and Mary i. Wharton, fare wife. Prank P. Hopkins rod Frank P. Hopkins, administrator of the ^sbe, aad the heir*, de • epresenutives of Kate By virtue af sa order of the Court of Chancery, made on the day of the date •- * * wherein Cape May Bafld-
Oslly, without Sanday. three moato* LM Dally, without Sunday, ooa moato.„ JO SandayTwiib Ftaiaoi^the.toi'|mr . Poatags lo foretff 'murowtoT toTbaf r rod Sunday adltig^fikd fit Spar moat rai ssw’YOu^'TiBaPSSr UrS*. ABAiSianmlMm M«r. the Hew York Times TIMK6 SQUARE New York.
- Daac H. Smith and jeaw W. Smkk. hD by deed baaetog dote Jaly .oth. i8q6 ^S* **., treated aad cnaveyed gam Kate ~ mmeofC^TJ^uSTShtartS. U
by the aid* af: >*g from Ptohing Creek to th* r ape May Ughl bowse and in the tine of Dadofackagrag to the heirs of said Amaa Eaghm, dee d, aad ramdag from toaaaa aiaog mU , ‘ - 'jf ia the midiSylvi* MabopjsJHw
Kopkias, act Lawrence, de. wifi. McCabe are made -
NoUo.
D etc. mixed candy Beta. Uk op at
Green Trading Stamps By Prnaeatiog thle Coupon at L TEHEFBAUITS STORE fil hint* Mi tip It;,
January 1, 1906 member, only tbe Green Trading Stamps
stmite* ii
> Amap&Byn*
To fur bar faciliute travel bet. (be Jereey Oentral'e New Twautv-thmi Street Parry •ad point* up-town, and particularly the Grand Central Station, tLe Management has air rogtd with tbe Metropolitan street Rallwav to ryflfll through oars be'ween the Wtdt Twentythird Street Ferry a -d the Grand Central Station. Ti e first car Dave* either aad at 7 JO a. m. aad runs on a four ■ibate headway until 7 00 p. m. ThD to a great coovenienoefor pe going nertb aad ana *U to* New York Central and Mew Haven Road* doubt be greatly appreciated by the Jereey Central's traveling patron*.
•.Gum Irmas Sims:,
Christinas Gifts We will be pleased to sell you a Christmas G.ilt, als»* to make you a present This year we have a handsome display ot Cigar Sets Shavifig Sets Wine sets And other articles that will make Xmas gilts. In addition to this we will give you FREE Beginning December let* Your choice of any doU in our window by purchasing goods to tbe amount ot one dollar. Only one to a family. Come early and get your pick.
STORE OPEN h VENINGS ALL THIS MONTH
CHAELES A. SWAIE, 305-7 Jackson Street, CAPS MAY, ftrJr
K1LLXHE CHILL winter evenings are too chilly withoi without a heavy quilt or blanket for your bed. IT HARES YOU WARM TO LOOK AT THEM The softest fluffiest best blankets we have ever shown, on sale from 59c np, quilts from 98c np. Step in, it will coat yon nothing to look. soul uu it cuibh m msun-mnBH h m vul Everything for Ladies—coats, suits, outing flannel under wear, gloves, mittens, sweaters, shirt-waists, dressing-sacques, shawls, nubias shoes, also some very pretty cushion tops. A large Hue of Men's and Children's gloves and mittans. 1 full line of fancy noiim hoh m* rertr for Chnstnas. war Special for the Cowatxy: Watch for my wagon. AU ot the latest style nothing at tbe late-» price* JOS. LAVEKTHOL. 319 WASEIHSTOK STREET
Dainty Work Ladies' and Children's Fall and Winter Dresses require a special experience to insure parfect laundering, that is where we can help you. We excel along this parties-
Ur {.ranch of
laundry work and fed sure we can satisfy tbe
VALUABLE' Real Estate la Cape Hay City FOR SALE To dole up an Eitate arrrnrn VtitRlJ
NO. t. A three story frame cottage and stable on land, at No. 676 Washington at., sse of lot too feet front by aoofeet deep. NO. a. Drug store at S. W. corner of Washington and Decatur sts. together vntb all NO. 3. A two and one-half slot cottage and lot at No. zao Non *t., mar of lot 90 feet front b
75 feet deep.
NO. 4- One-half of double cottaj and lot, at ffck 416 Bank at. NO. $. White Hall property, . La&yette and Jdfcnon ata. bnik

