Cape May Herald, 14 December 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1905

LOCAL HAPPENINGS TOLD THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY

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Rev. B. V Buck -f ^ tea in The quarterly luertm* Mrrvice. od <un.i»r The Kl«ler »u atile M-nuuu iu the aftmuHiii Jame. Sp.lottee of the t -urt Hou-r (llriulea preacbin*: 'erviee in the VI- t-

taiorrli on !‘undny.

Brond Bill Running ■> .Ull good »lo“S (horr ana numbem a'e killed daily. Mia* Mattie I1U1 of Aahville N. C. «*•

rid ting relative* in the village last week Alvolem Han-1 of' ourt lloiu-e wa», yiaiti. g Mix* » lar. Krrivaou laai week

Thomaail DyuglaMand brother Per

cy are working at Wildwood this winter

TownabipCommitteeman V. M. Kmc-

ton bad 1 forre of men plowing aud

grading up the road la»l *-eek. CapL Nathan Doughty write* home

that he ha* arrived all *ale and aoond at Brunrwick lieorgia ami law ell pleaaed with the prospect for goo.1 fuhing thia

winter.

Joseph Scheet* went toYmrland Monday to work in a window glass factory for the winter.

Ftssfylrasia Sailroad Will Ima Qsrical

Ordart far 19C

Pursuant to ll> usual custom, the nsylvania Railroad Company will clerical orxh-r* fo ih» year 1008 to oidalnrd clergv men having regnlar charge asettled pastors of chnrcbea located on o naar Its lines, der.ymeu deal ring and orders sbonli make IndirMoal application for same ow blanks ftirnlshed by the Company and whivh can now be obtained from the Ticket Agents. Application! should be sent to the General Office of lb' Company as soon as possible. Inyl

Hoy Shields and wife have been apeni ding a few day* with friends in Phils. George Garrelaou was an over Sunday

f visitor ID Philadelphia.

Harry Tyler of Goshen has found employment in the barber shop of f, K. Mrs George Applegate of Mayvilleha* i l>eeo opejdmg this week with relativvs

FACTS TOLD IN BRIEF New a Calhrrrd at Itandom by Onr

Spcv-ial lie porters

Get It at Hogan's—Christmas.

Sol. Needles is giving Green Trading Stamps with esah purchases only, j Get it at Hogan’s ibis week. New

England Taffy. 10c pound.

— Watcb the men who advertise Jndtel | ou-ly and see bow the/grow and thrivs. —Arrange yonr affairs so that yon can I have time each week to read tbs Hsaxi.I) I —If yon wish to lengthen your days In ^ comfort stop at I. Teueobanid's shoe store - Watch tbe window of 1. Ten on baa m see tbe latest fashions of tbe quean quality Cut Sol. Needles coupon out and get ten Green Trading Stamps free with

every one dollar purchase.

The funeral of Mrs. Mark William*, colored, who died on Thursday, occurred from the Catholic Church on Monday

morning.

It yon are in nerd of a suit or an overcoat go'to I. Trnenbanm He will sell yon '■-her at lowest Philadelphia prices and give von green trading Stsmpa. —George Freeman, was a Thursday visitor to Philadelphia, purchasing Christmas presents. Don't forget your (rieqd* George

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. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. Lewis K Wheaton was a visitor at Anglcsca on Sunday Miss Emma Tavlor of Tnckahoe is spending a few days with Lander Taylor ami family. Miss EtU Hackney has been enlertalning Miss Bella < tampion from Woodbine tor a few days. Miss Helen Hand is on an axteoded visit with Eldora relatives. Miss Aik* Corson left on Saturday for Philadelphia where she will remain with relatives until Christmas Mr. and Mr*. Coleman f*tite* presented their children with a fine new Jacob Bros piano thia week, Edward States and wife are entertaining bis via tar from Den niar tile for a few days. * Ed ward 1C Howell baa been transacting business in Delew are for tbe past few days. Mias Mattie Weeks of Cold Spring waa a recent visitor at tbe home of Dominick Loantlio on Hand ave. Mrs Edward Garrison of Goshen bai been spending several days with Jacob Garrison and wife on Mechanic St. Roland Godfrey of Swain ton spent Sunday with fnends here, Mrs Hester Hand conducted a very interesting Epworth League service on Suodsy evening the topic being tbe Holy Oty. Mrs Hester Abrams of South Sesville spent one day last week with George Gray and wife. Mias Viola Crema of DennUciU return ed to her borne on Saturday after spending a fejr days with her sister here' Mias Joanne Hearon and Aud ley Gar retaoa were over Sunday visitors at South Dennis. Mrs. George Fenton waa shopping ia Philadelphia this week. Mias Kae Grace was an over Sundnv visitor at Wildwood. Joseph Camp of Pierres made a busineas trip here on Mondav. Harry Fisher of Rio Grand called on friends here Wednesday evening. E- D Foster a a* transacting busines* in Philadelphia Toewisv. BEST FOR THE BOWELS

Mrs. Louisa Kklredgr Dead “Aunt Louisa Eld ridge, the veteran actress, who devoted many years of her life to helping others in the profression died last Saturday at her home 141 East Thirteenth street. New York. Sbe bad been in poor healib for some time and was in her Tilth year. Press Eldndge, ner sou, waa with her. She was boned on Monday fiom All Souls’ Church. She wts successful as an actress from tbe start, and sbe went to New York to do boy roles and aoubrette part* in P. f. Barnum's Museum, In 1851 she married Daniel W. Eld ridge, of Philadelphia, an uncle of former Oty Treasurer Eld ridge Johnson, of Cape May, whom •Ira Eldndge often visited here. Mr*. Eldndge was well-lo-do, and she retired from the stage.

Maaket Ball a law ala Here D a code of basket ball a for center play, center doing a

Right band on Ulp. left back ball, running forward as aoon as it la tossed. Left hand Pb hip, right back ball running up. Right foot back, left forward takes ball on a long drive. Left foot back, right forward takes hall on long drive. Both hands on hips, either hack drops swiftly to rear and takes ball on a pass, than making a long pern to a forward at other end of hall. No signal center knocks ball to aide and gets it himself, at the same time trying for basket. In this code tbe center to have such reach that be can control the passage of tbe ball after it Is tossed. If the forward la to get it the center smashes It straight ahead. If a back, be touches It to tbe rear ami a little to one aide.

Japanese and Koreqp showman In addition to their skill as jugglers and acrobats display a truly marvelous skill In teaching animals tricks They not only exhibit educated bears, spaniels, monkeys and goats, bat also trained birds and. what D the most astonishing of all trick (Mh. One of tbe most cartons examples of pattern training la an exhibit by an old Korean >*»«♦"»«■ of a dosen drilled tortoises. Directed by bla songs and a small metal drum, they u ijBlL | pQpT Mag upon a —- ——— fanning of --- accord a bridge for tbe •mailer, to which tbe feat —"" M — wise be

What baa earn, bat beam not! (Corn.) What baa neck, bat cannot rubber? (Bottle.)

The Pennsylvania Railroad Company vaa arrauaed the folluwlog series ot at■raoilvc Psraoaally Court noted Tour* for the «r.*ou of 1008 aud 1«8.— California.—Leave New York January IY« Ibirty-rtay tour by special pullman r In. e•rerids Inlervaliag points In tbe Wrei. Round trip rate, covering all xpenae-. »<« from all points aaat of Plttaburab. : i j 1 ' Grand Canyon of Arlaonm-Leaf* S-w York March T—A tblrflP^Doday •onr by special Pullman train, covering ■oi only Ibe Grand C.nron l.nt tbe resorts of California Round-trip ra e. oorvriog all expeuaaa. MM from all points asm of Pittsburgh. Florida.—Lewra Saw York February 8 and 90 and March 8. Two weeks to three tnoolha in tbe Bunny Peninsula. Bound' trip rata. *0 from New York. **« from Philadelphia, and pro pertioc stars tea from other points Detailed Itineraries are now In course of preparation. For farther Information addraw Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent. Broad Street Station, Philadelphia

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Notice of Settlement Notice U hereby given than the account* of the aubacrlbrr, aa Admr. C.T. A. of William L. Creaa* daeaeaad, will be U—I. IW.U. Dm HM ’“'•Aim.*.

Try a gun metal calf this time, its a special doll kid, very fine tanned, the skin is the best that can be found, and every process right up to the cutting room in the Queen Quality factory is carried through on the definite plan of making every square foot of the gun metal calf, of doll kid, the finest leather that can be procured. If yon want the next pair of shoes to give you double service and double comfort, to stay in shape wet or dry, just find the Queen Quality shoe that suits you best. If you never wore tbe gun metal calf you don’t know all tbe Queen Quality reasons. We carry 15 special models for the Queen Quality shapes that enable us to build up a large in the Shoes. Prices are moderate, ♦.J.oo, $3 50.

Untie* To tbsut Defendants. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY

By virtue oi an order of the Coart of Chancery, made on the day of the date hereof. In a caaae wherein Samuel B. Me Cmbe, t* complainant and yon and other* are defendants, yon are required to appear, plead, answer or demur to tbe bin of #6d complainant on or before the twenty-second day of January, seat, or the said Ull will be taken as confessed against yon. Said bill ia filed to foreclose a mortgage given by Kate or Catharine Lawrence, by tbe name of Kate Lawrence to Isaac H. Bmilh dated June tot, 1891. on land* in tbe City and County of Cape May,in the btate of New Jersey, which mmi ‘

The “Winter Excursion Book' Jut Maned by the Passenger Department of lb* Peunsylraala Railroad Company, 1. one of the finest resort hooka ever gotten ont by any railroad company, it i* OOmprehenalre manual of the leadli winter resorts of the entire (Jailed States containing one hundred and sixty-eight pages of Interesting reading matter, and profusely iUostrated with halftone en Cravings. Otic may obtain full tufoamalion Id reference to wintering plaoaa.route* and rales thereto. Tbe book ia bound In an artistic cover, chaste In design and harmonious in color. This valuable work may be obtained free of charge ai principal ticket offices of tbe Pen usy I ran la Railroad Company.or will be sent postpaid npon application to Geo. W. Boyd. Genera' Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station. Philadelphia.

And yon John C. Biecker. ere made a defendant. because von claim to own said land or some par*, thereof; and yon Isabel C. Biecker art made a defendant, be cans* as the wife of the said John C- Biecker, you claim to have some Interest in said land or •ouie part thereof: and yon Edward Whar too and Mary A. W barton, his wife, and - * “ Hopkina, aad Prank P. Hopkins, rator of the estate of estate of Kate

interest in said land, the beta, jtertaa**

of Kate or Catherine H<

Hop-

Lawrence. deceased, are made . because you own aaid land or

Dated November Slat, 190$. JAMBS M. E. HILDRETH, Solicitor. No. 914 Ocean Street Nov. jo. St p 419*0 Cape May, N. J*

McCann Energetic popular newsdealer carries all the Baltimore and New Yolk papers, as well as the Philadelphia paper* aad the Cafe Mat Hkbalo.

Notice Snoday-ecbooU, school teacher*, lodges, festivals etc. mixed candy Seta. ib. up at Hogans Christmas M here think thMover.

Notice To limit Defendants. IN' CHANCERY NEW JERSEY 1 C. Biecker. and Isabel C. Bieck-

catate of Kate or Catharine Hopkins, nee Lawrence, drrra*id, aad Samael B. McCabe. and tbe heir*, devisees or pcreoual repreaaaRatira* of Kate or Catharine Hopkina, nee Lawrrac*. deceased; . By virtue of an order of the Court of Chancery, made on the day of ' hereof,la a cause wherein Cape M-„ sariis-s'stfirs

Said bill is filed to foreclose mortgage giver by Isaac H. 1 Jane W hi* wife to the above nameo o iilai—t. bearing date April 13th, 1896. land, in lh« City and County of Cape' M»y, Mid’!ta£ l H?SuS J S%^W. Smith, hU ^•t&SsS Clerk's office, in deed book No. ire pages

made adefstm to own aaid land ami you Isabel C.

And you. tbe heha. devisee* or pcreoual •j*eo of Kate or Catharine Ho^

Green Trading Stamps By Presenting this Coupon at L TENTNEAUM'S STORE 12 Mafia M, bp and make a poretnae of one dollar .. more. I will give FEN STAMPS FREE in addition to those which should be given with your purchase. Thia only good anhl January 1, 1906 Remember, only the Green Trading Stamps

ran Ken l&jreTHuato Arranged By Tin Krw Jertey Cistral To fur her fad II late travel between the Jersey Central'* New Twenty-third Street Ferry -nd points up-town, and parjicul-rly the Grand Central Station, the Management has amngvd with the MetropnbUn Street Railway to operate through cars bmwoec the Went Twentythird Street Ferry a d the Grand Central Station. Ti e first ear leaves el end at 7E0 a m. and rnni on a four anute headway until 7 00 p. m. This ia a great convenlenoefor pe sons going nerth and eaa via the New York Central and New Haven Road*, and no doubt, be greatly app>edated by the Jersey Central's traveling patrons.

.•.fifeei TMjg Stais:. By Praaaatlog this Ooupou at Sol. SZeedle*' Store SOD WtsliiflM Stmt. and make a pixrchaae or One Dollar or more, I will give Ten (to) Stamp# Free in addition to tboae which ahoti Id be given with yonr Thi* only good tmtil

What Life Insurance Has Done tor polic) holders in the past it will do in the I Jture. It carries help and cheer ot those who need it most. See that your tamily shares its benefits through The Prudential.

Write for information of policies The Prudential INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA. H.ree Office, Ngwark. N. J. Incorporated u a Stock Company by th* State of New Jersey. JOHN F. DRYDEN. President LESLIE D. WARD. Vice President. EDGAR B. WARD, ad Vice President. FORREST F. DRYDEN, jd Vice Pres. WILBUR S JOHNSON'. 4th Vice ideut and Comptroller.

H. E. RiCHAKDfco*. Aaat SupL. Cape hi

tarket Street. I

Christmas Gifts We will be pleased to sell you a Christmas Gift, also to make you a present. This year we have a handsome display of Cigar Sets Shaving Sets

Wine sets

And other articles that will make Xmas gifts. In addition to this we will give you

FREE

Beginning December 1st* Your choice of any doll in our window by purchasing goods to the amount of one dol-

lar. Only one to a family,

get your pick.

Come early and

STORE OPEN EVENINGS ALL THIS MONTH

CHARLES A.

S W A IU,

305-7 Jackson Street,

CAPE MAY, N, J.

KILL THE CHILL

1 overcoat, and also

These w inter evenings are too chilly without a without a heavy quilt or blanket for your bed. IT MAKES TOU WARM TO LOOK AT THEM The softest fluffiest best blankets we have ever shown, on sale from 59c up, quilts from 98c up. Step in. it will cost you nothing to look. stsu siu or aim ui OTBcms-nsuBif a imrs wsn Everything for Ladies—coats, suits, outiog flannel underwear, gloves, mittens, sweaters, shirt-waists, dressing-sacqoes, shawls, nubias shoes, also some very pretty cushion tops. A large line of Men's and Children's gloves and mittens. Hill liae of fancj notion mar now tuft for Christmas. Special lor the Cenmtry: Watch for my wagon. All of tbe latest style clothing at tbe la!*-» price*. JOS. LAVEKTHOL. 319 WASHTHOTOS 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 you. We excel along this particular branch of ^ LAUNDRY WORK and feel sure we can satisfy tbe most fastidious customer.

VALUABLE Real Estate In Capa May City FOR SUE To close up an Estate Bwim wamsiiiofm. HO. i. A three story frame cottage and stable on land, at No. 676 Washington sL, sue of lot too feet front by aoo feet deep. NO. 2. Drug store at S. W. corner of Washington and Decatur sts, together with all stock and fix-

tures.

NO. 3. A two and ooe-half story cottage and lot at No. 220 North sL, sue of lot 40 feet I 73 ,

Trof Hand Laundry

NO. 4. One-half of doable col and lot, at No. 416 Bank sL NO. a. White Hall propertj Lafayette and JeSeraou sts, b mgs and barm on one act