Cape May Herald, 21 December 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER ai, 1905

LOCAL HAPPENINGS TOLD THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY

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Tb« P«o naj Irani* Hall road Company haa arr.naad Gm following arrica of atwaeUr. Haraonally Co«lanUd Toora for lb* acaaon of IRA and IKWl— CallR>ral*>—li*ara Me* Ybrk Januar; JX. a ibln j-day tonr bf aprclal potlman iram. c .raHna InlrrraUDK polnia In U>* Wral. Bound Ulp rale, corrrlng alt »■«. from all point* « PltUbantb. uraml Canyon of ftrtaono.-Lear* N >«r Y’ork Mawh I. A tblrtr-oo*4*y lour by aprebd Pullman train, corrrlng _ 001 only lb* Grand C.n.on I ut lb.rtROrta of Callforula Round-!rip ra'r. eowrinR all •xprnam, f3«5 from all poltlla al' Ptuabonrb. QKA Klortda.— laarr Now York February • and * and March C. Two aaekatoibrm ro rntba In th. Bunny Prnlnaala. Houndtrip raw, MO from Naw York. t

for a

Sheriff Brigbt aaa vitIUng frirnda In HoUt Beach on Friday. Hoa-ard t harlraworth rra» among the many abopprr* in i'biladrldbia on Sol Oscar Uailry of Cai» May City wa» calling on frionds here Thursday. Mrs KUa Godfrey and Ih Kdith Viddlrton ol Swainton aerr rislung frirods

here receDlly

Lather ~aaiu ul 1 lermunt made a busineaa trip her* Ihoraday. Hinton lTease df Mayville aa« seen among the Ttaltor* here on Friday.

Mixed candy 5cta I

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SoL Needle* ngirlrg Green Trading Stamps ai h casi< purchases only. PHTEPSBUKG. Mrs. Jamra u mifh rod niece Marcia returned home on alnrday evening from a pleasant visit aith friends In Glooceiter. f I>r Wynne and wife »|ienf -undai with relative* at Lower Bridge. Mrs A M. i reamer and daughter He beers enjoyed a trip to Ocean CJty od Saturday. Mr. Wm K. Vangilder ha* removed his family to Philadelphia for the winter months. Mias Bessie Weateolt is spending the week with friend* in Fairton and Bridge Floyd Vangilder returned home from Philadelphia on Saturday. All kind* Christmaa greens at Hogans All kinds Christmas green* at Hogan*

News Gathered at Random by Oer Special Reporters —Christmaa green*. -Mistletoe is. scare*. - Howllag ia tbe fad i -Mild weather — Many moving* about town. —Hava y«u ordared your turker* -Fucks are still eery high la price. — l-nok out for a counterfeit quarter. —F-rm sale*are nnmeroo* In tbe county Mix-d caudr Seta lb up at Hogan* All kindaChri«tma» g eena«t Hagan* Look n> over every thing in fruit out* -tod candy at Hogans. - Cantata* for Cbriatmaa are now being -Boys make good money selling Christmas green*. — Rabbit* sre somewhat scarce In tbe markets now. Fanners are bolding white potato** for a good price. ooc tbe last leaf of tbe IMi calendar will be torn off.

trioerarie* see aow ia course of preparation. For further information dram Geo W. Boyd. General Paeeani Agent. Broed Street station, Philadelphia

ly to lid b • iod tone. Tfll “stands Hist.'* tie m m iis 'All tbe news that** ft to prist." Gives more space to news than any other Sew York newspaper. It give* impartial we frae from bias. It goea into homes

-ol. Needles ia giving Green Trading •tamp* withe ah pitrc' aeeaonly. Gel it at Hogan's his week. New Kurland Taffy lOe pound.

-Watch lb*

ly and a** bow they grow and thrive. Arrange your affairs so that yea can re time each week to mad tbe 8BBALO

—Tbe ttanday-eebool of tbe colored church holds lu annual Christmaa cists on Thu reday afternoon, Dec., 1 at S o'clock. Songs and reel tattoos will be the order of tbe afternoon, after which candles will be distributed.

Mayor H. L. Sahaoricb spent a fe e day* here last week and presided at tbe Deeamber meeting of tbe council. At this meeting. Morris Larin was appointed

Two new familq£rbave ettled on tbe Woodbine farms iThry came here from Tyler.Texa*. where they farmed over a year, but due to climatic condition*, they were forced to leave Several new families are expected here before next spring. Nomination* are being made in tbe ear tons lodge* and organisations and tbe election of officer* will take place aom--tlmea Ibis mouth.

Money In Advertising; It Pays Tbe merchant who pats an advertisement in a paper for a tew time*, and then say* advertising la a failure because hr has seen no direct salea. i* like tbe child who plant* floeer *erd. and finding no flower* the next day aay> tbe seed* were bad. Your compeditor. perhaps, baa been advertising for year* Why a bon id buyers rash for you at only a single announcement • Try aa ad In tbe Bek* hD and watch tbe result*

Holiday Tour VU Ptsuylraal* KaOioad

* three days, affording ample Urns to i*it all the principal points of intrant at be XaUoaal Capital. Including the Conli Library aod tbe new . Bale, covering a for the round trip and accommodations. *13 00 or *10*0 tnm Trenton. *11 AC or *0 oOfrom PhUndrlpkia

t hotel for two day*. Special Sid* trip to Mount V« All tickets good fortes days, with operial hotel rate* after expiration of hotel

Notice. fte to . _ _ gtfht «■« fMfeg UrthMtfOuL r«n*«diuMB-

uat oar ovoca u. i—i —

Tbe iamdoo Times' C.bU New* Reports appears iu tbW cj in try exclusively In The New York Time* No other Aroei' - newspaper excels Tbe New York Tlnw. .« prrerntaltou of Domestic or Foreign The New York Times It Use IEvery Snday Improved and Enlarged with so Illuminated Pictorial Bectioo of Eight Foil-atsc Pages embraring plcatirm

The Jew York Tima*

Tbe Pnraaylvaato Railroad Oompany as arranged form _ ducted tour through California, to Were New York, Philadelphia. Bellii abloKton, on January K by tbe "Gol Gate Special," com posed exclosl of Pull mao parlor-smoking, dining, di leaping, compartment, and observation can, returning by Pebaaary SI Tbi* special train will be Or* route. Tbs beat houb will be need where extended stops are made, bat the train will be at the constant command of the party. Round-trip ticket* covering all atom try expenem.CTB from all points ou the Pennsylvania Railroad except Plttaborgfa. from which point the rat* will be W0. For Itineraries and further Information, apply to ticket ageota; C.A. Studds, KeetPaaaenger Agent, SM Fifth t AVseoe. New York; Hugh Haaeoo, Jr* Pemtttgar Agent. BalUmora District. .BalUmon. Md; a M. New bold, Pmeanger Agaol District, Washington. D. O; Thos. S. WsaTPasaanger Agent Weetevn

Tbe Cape May High School closed for he Christmas Holidays on Friday, and till reopea on Tuesday, Jah. S. A spleo-

wblch aeeompanlea tbs Saturday Edition, ia the reoegeiasd sotbority to which tbe pnbile looks for the Brat news of books. ORDER THROUGH YOUR LOCAL

a£!;:SSs;lS£;:sri c Iitto^t taster,'mT^SSi... j^sissis^hsKs -

i* and f riaade to ba pi

Try a gun metal calf this time, its a special doll kid, j very fine tanned, the skin is the best that can be found, l | l and every process right up to the cutting room in the | -Queen Quality factory is carried through on the definite ! 1 plan of making every square foot of the gun metal calf, of doll kid. tbe finest leather that can be procured. If you want the next pair of shoes to give you double service and double comfdrt, to stay in shape wet or dry, just find the Queen Quality shoe that suits you best. If you never wore the gun metal calf you don't know all the Queen Quality reasons. We carry 15 special models for the Queen Quality shapes that enable us to build up a large m the Shoes. Prices are moderate, *3.00, $3.50131 WA8EIOTT0S BT CAT! KAY Sole agent for the Quren Quality Shots for ladies and W. L. Douglas and Walkover for men. Green Stamp-

Notice To ibsent Defendants. IN CHANCERY OF NBW JERSEY To John C. Bieckcr and Isabel C Sleeker, hi* wife. Edward Wharton and Mary A. Wharton, hit wife. Frank P. Hopkin* and

Gelbartne Hopkin*. nee Lawrence, deceased and the heir*, devisee* or peracxwl repre«cntaHve» of Kate or Catharine Hopkins,

cause wherein Samuel B. Me iplainam and yon and other* at*, yon are reqnircd to appear, er or denmr to tbe bill of raid

-v , - . ifSSSPSral be taken as confessedagaiari roo. Said bin is filed to foreclose a mortgage given by Kate or Catharine Lawrence, by ——. Lawrence to Isaac H.

1st. 1891. cm land* ia the * - May .in tbeStatcof

Samuel B. McCabe, the above named c

«'ity and Connly of Cape New Jersey, which amd 1 ou* assifromrnl*, ba* _ -T3 *.«**«

t. Bied

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a defendant, becaoa id John C Keeker, le interest in said Ian!

The '‘Winter Excursion Book" Just leaned by the Paaaetigrr Department of (be Penney Irani* Railroad Company, 1* on* of tbe fineel resort books ever uoilefl out by any railroad company. It Is a comprehensive manual of the lending Winter resort* of tbe entire United Slate, containing one hundred and sixty-eight pages of interesting reading matter, and profusely illustrated with half-lone engraving*. Oue may obtain full iufoi tlon in reference to wintering place*.routes aod rates thereto. Tbe book la bound In no artistic cover, chaste In design sad harmonious in color This valuable work may be obtained free of charge at tbe principal ticketoffloesof tbe Penusylyania Ball road Company.or will be sent postpaid upon application to Geo. W. Boyd, timer*I Passenger Agent. Broed Street Station.

Philadelphia.

tbe wfic of tbe raid Jc

McCann Energetic Joe. McCann, our popi: carries all tbe Baltimore and New Ymk paper*, aa well aa tbe Philadelphia paper* aod thMCarx Mar Hekald.

me part thereof real yea a and Mary A. Wharton, his wife, rank P. Hopkin*. and Prank P. Ht

administrator of tbe ci

tonkins, of Kate

And yon. tbe hell*, devisee, c- personal representatives of Kate or Catharine HonUna. nt* Lawrence, deetajed. are made , tirraart yoc own said land

Dated November xiat. 190}.

JAMBS M. K. HILDRETH, SoBdtnr.

No. *14 Ocean Street.

Nov. jo, 5t p f *9-00 Cape May, N. P

rSb ToBsmi DafeDdants.

IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY

To John (V*lecker, and Isabel C. biecker, hi* wife, Edward Wharton and Mary \. Wharton, his wife. Freak P. Hopkins md Frink'F. Hopkins, administrator of tbe .-slate of Kate or Catharine Honkin*. nee Lawrence.decerned, and Somael B McCabe. and tbe heirs, devisee* or person*] HpraatnUtlva* of Kate or Catharine Hop-

‘ ins, nee Lawrence, deceased;

By rirtneof an order of the Court of hancery. made on the day of the date hmttjm a cause wherein Cape May Bonding andLoaa Association, is complaiaant, udj«a and others are defendants, yo* are

q£yisiE:3srar.sa’

The Hew York Timm TIM as SQUARE New York.

Dries Te iriret

IN CHANC8EY OF NEW JERSEY

To Mary S. Benesct

By virtac of aa order of tbe Ooort of

ersare defendant*. rardkmykatbgbpql aridmmajljnsot. oa or before the sixth day nf February, in the year of oar Lard oae fbiui i 1 rise hesdred sad six. or the arid hd will be

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fled to forecloae a certain t2SS-£2gp<ii2,Tt>£*uZ.. In the State of New Jersey, and which the bold ImaeH. Jaaith and Jane W. Smith. hU wife, by deed hearing date July loth, rflefl and recorded ia tbe Cape May County Clerk'* oOce. in deed book No. 1*3 pag~ ‘ and ronreyed ante Kate are made a d. endanL becaaae yon claim lo own raid 1*. some part thereof; and yon Isabel »— ecker are mode's defendant becaow a* r srife of the arid John C. Biecker yo* urn to have some interest is arid land or me part thereof;and yoa Edward Wharton d Mmy A. Whartoo. Usi ** ^ ~

[ILDk??H. Solicit. No. mg Ocean Stn. . Nwr. pa, Jt P f flsnAn C— Notice to Limit Creditors

Notice

Green Trading Stamps By Presenting this Coupon at L TBNENBAUM’S STORE H Wulifia tail. £^t Iij, nod tanks a pure! a*e of one dolla> or more. I will give TEN STAMPS FREE iu addition to those which should be given wllb your purchase. Thlr only good until January 1, 1906 Remember, otly the Cieen Trading Stamp*

ltmXa« lapnivnaarti Amaftd EyTfc* h'rw Jartsy Castrxl To fun her facilitate travel between the Jersey Central'* New Twenty-third Street Ferry and. point* up-town, and particularly tbe Grand Central Station, the Management baa arranged with tbe Metropolitan Street Reilway to operate through cars between tbe West Twentythird Street Ferry aid tbe Grand Central Station. Tbe first car leavea either end at 7 JO a. in. and runs ou a four minute headway until 7 00 p. m. Tbi* b a great oonvenienoefor pe aons going north and eaai via the New York Central and New Haven Roads aod no doabt, be greatly appreciated by tbe Jersey Central’s traveling patrons.

THERE IS NO GOOD REASON . why a man should leave a trusting family to lace the future without provision for their support when this can so easily be secured through Life Insurance in The Prudential.

Write for inforr.r tion of polu

The Prudential

INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA. Hoara Office, Newark, N. J. Incorporated a* a Stock Company by tbe State of New Jersey. JOHN F. DRYDEN. President LESLIE D. WARD. Vice PrcidenL EDGAR B. WARD, ad Vice President. FORREST F. DRYDEN. 3d Vice Pres. WILBUR & JOHNSON, 4th Vice

EDWARD GRAY."Secretary. FRANK D. BUSER, District Manager Oidlnary Department. 104 Market Street. Camden. N. IH. B. RiCHAXDaON. Asst. Sept., Cape Nay Court Huoae, N. J. 2108

MAKE A rnofSTMAS PRESENT

Looks lire cut glass and the pnly difference is in me price. FROM 5c UP

CHARLES "A

SWAIH.

305-7 Jackson Street,

CAPE MAY, N, J.

:m Trmiig Slams:. By Prastoling this Coupon at So/. Steed let’ Store SOI WisbiKtoi Stmt.

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

A? Christmas Time The housekeeper centers on keeping her bouse dean—She a bo is thinking seriously of Chritma* Proenf What shall it be for Husband ? What- shall it be for Child ? What shall it be for Sweetheart > What shall it be for Friend > We can suit you. Every dollars worth of goods you buy you get ten per cent, off by paying cash—better than trading stamps— We have all kinds of Christmas Presents. Why g

ter Special lor U» Country: Watch for my wago •. All ol the latest style clothing at tbe talk* 1 prieea. JOS. IATOVTHOL. 319 WASEDISTOF STREET

Dainty Work

Winter Dresses require a special experience to inaawV. perfect laundering, that ia where we can help yon. We excel along this particn-

of

LAUNDRY WORK and fed

VALUABLE Real Estate Id Cape Bay City FOR SALE To dose up an Estate

nrrrnra UrrcRv

NO. 1. A three story frame cottage and stable on land, at N 676 Washington st., sue of 1

100 feet front by 200 feet NO. a. Drug store at S. W. co; of Washington and Decatur

all stock and

NO. 3. A two and ooe-half ate cottage and lot at No. aao Not st., sue of lot 40 feet front.

75 feet deep.

NO. 4. One-half of double cotta and lot, at No. 416 Bank sL NO. J. White Hall property. Lafayette and Jefferson ats. bui: inga and barns ou oue acre