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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1905
LOCAL HAPPENINGS TOLD THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY
DIA5 CREEK.
BEST FOR THE BOWELS
mr ran nm
htlwanl Uwl tbt viU««* >h«- the »crk offeriDK (or astr ■ bornr »c.l «a«rol>. Tbr l brialmu aerticr id th» M K Churcb « at oar of bral in the hialorr u( the chorcb. n>e .'ecuration* were deddedlr *np«-nor to any fortne' rear and reflected much credit oo SopC E. BScull and the committee. l“aator Waltwrtcbt with a pair ■ t fine ruga. t ha* Lawcooe atxl lady (riend of Edgmore Del. apent l briatmaa with bia parent* here Cape Nathan Doughty who went aouth for winter* fiahing arrived heme ! 00 Saturday having abandoned the pro- j Je t because of the acarcity of Cah. " CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. — W. Scott Hand and family of Ocean | City were Christina* visitoia here. —Edward Hughes and wife of Cape _ May City were viatting at I hie home of Alex Donglsaa on Monday. —Eugene Springer and wife ate Cbri atmaa dinner with Mr*. Springer’* parent* at (jrwen Creek. —Clarence Turner entertained hi* ! Father, Mother and brother Irom Millrille the first of the week. J — Among the many visitors here over Chriatinas were Miss Alice Van-, gilder and brytber Fred, Harry Charieeworth and Mias Kessler, Aubrey Grace. Thomas Charieavrortb and Edgar Mlngini all of Millvilie. —Mrs. Louis Whilldin entertained bee Daughters from ' ape May on Mon-
daj.
—Ml a* Bertha Hall it (pending (his week with relative* ic Camden. —Miss George Grace left on Wednesday for a few days visit with frieodr in Millville and Vineland. — Mrs. Frank NichoU add daughters Emma,and Marion were viaitor* at Sto ne Harbor the first of the week. —Mrs. helco Edmund* of Cape May City was teen among tbe many visitors here or Monday. —Matthew Hand an i family apent
EEEP YOUR BLOM 6LEAI BONI WOULD BE PRESIDENT Husband of Anna Gould Has Ambitious aa Successor to Praaidant Lou bat of Franc*. Parts—The question of who is to succeed President Loubet of France, who has now nearly reached the end of his term, already begin* to occupy the mind of the French people. Tbe candidate* for presidential honors are many, from Count Bon I da
DC NT BONI DE CASTELLAN*, s Oould'a Husband Who Wants to Be Preeldent ot Franc*) Castellano, who baa been entirely cured of his royalistic tendencies aa far as accepting the presidency is concerned. but who, of course, does «ot have the ghost of a chance, even if the Goulds were to help him with their millions, to tbe social Is tic Emil Jaurez. who very many think would make an Ideal president, but who will be strongly opposed by tbe army, because of his aatl-mllitarlsUc views.
Christmas with n
s in Millville!
EBITA. Gather up the pieces. Tabernacle held her Christina- enU-r tainment Saturday evening. Mias Alice awn spent part of th» holidays st her borne here. Harry Greaves is going claming,wadr
Mrs. Leyi. Dickson a
i town last
Mr.Seuser Taylor and sister Fannie spent < briatmaa in Camden. Mrs. Wella is on the sick list. Wm Pritchard ba* the only coon dog in Ibis place. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hawn was visiting parents and borne Soodsy. Many are tbe Christmas trees this year. Dennis hasn't killed the thousand bom Del Garvetson has unproved his out buildings by repair a Robert E. Hand Is having bis tenant koune improved by building a bock A lot of worth lew* dogs are moving over the county killing cats and chicken* tbe owners bad better keep them In as parties are looking lor bear. Rev. E. A Wells attended the Chnst-
I tern* of Interest Ixed candy beta lb. np at Hogans Sol. Needles is giving Green Trading Stamps wi b cash purchases only. Look us over every thing in traits uts and candy at Hogans, little prices. —The New .lerwey Court of Pardons .*i Wtdocaday Paroled Barton Baser, bo wa* aruteoced frorr Gape May Couaty to the S'at* Pri-oo in 190S for five ■ .f", fur Uroeuy.. -Tbr Comptroller of tbe Currency bae •proved tbe application for tbe organ train of the first National Bank of Sea Isle City. -At a meeting of tbe Sea isle City j.nJ of Trade aoommittee waeappointed I confer with City Council relative to tbs n mediate looorporaiioa of resort aoder fourth cl*e» city charter.
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To fori her facilitate travel bet< the Jersey Central 1 * New Twenty-third Street Ferry and point* op-town, and partieui-riy the Grand Central Station, the Management has arranged with tbe Metropolitan Street Hallway to operate • its between tbe Meet Twesty- * Ferry a-d tbe Grand Cent e first ear leaves ••d at 7*0 a m. and run. oo , minute bandway antil. 7 00 p. m. This is a
Vt Kxprvni Ttal . (Vrniinal. PMIadeipM* >*w York, "livery Hti This great inuevalio) at Pullman Parlor Ca i r»iu* and Cafe Cara at widely advsdiaed undi of “Kerry Time the immediately attracted travelling public and they aoon learned by expert roc* wbat superb accommodation* tbe Reading Svstem ar ThU year two notable Improvement* trer* made to tbe S - — - Dining Can and tbe Nt Dtulog Car* an now priaic trains each way. Night, a capital Table < served on Kerning Car capita and A la Ca Lunch Morulcg and N June SSth tbe New F foot of Weal ;Od Sir** opened, giving special i up-town rial tor*. SBd S shopping centre and cl Hotel* and Thewtrea. 4
Cab* a
Street Railway oectiog to all parts' of 1 dill on to tbi*. lb* Street Ball way on Octoing through between tbe Ferry and Grand Central Station every four minntaa from 7.»a. m.
Trv a gun metal calf this lime, its a special doll kid, very fine tanned, ihe skin is the best that can be found, and evert process right up lo the cutting room in the Queen Quality factory is carried through on the definite pbui of making every square foot of the gun metal calf, ofdoll kid, the finest leather that can be procured. If you want the next pair of shoes lo 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 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 in the Shoes. Prices are moderate. $3.00, $3 50ag&&§ TSiSSiSIBAflfiJ in TASHOTOTOH 8T CaPI Sole agent for the Qu*n Quality Shors for ladies and W. L. Douglas autj Walkover for men. Green Stamp-
Money in AdverUntnct it Pay# Tbe uyncbanl who pet* an advrWia* trnt in a paper tor • fnw Ul aaya advertiaing la a fall a r* I do dliwct nalaa. in Uka tb* child who plant* flower seed, aa tbe next day aey* tbai compeditor, perhaps, baa beau advertising for years. Why. should buyers rush for yon at ouly a aiagle
Electricity la fatal to tent of certain cotora. Yellow and pink, two totally different colon, look strangely alike by electric light. Heliotrope la aleo like pink and subtleties of ' teat la tt. Xo tight
uppincotts
nmiLTAXU KAILIOIP T0T71S
Tbe Penneylraala Railroad Company baa arranged tbe following aerie* of tractive Personally-Conducted Tours for
o of 190 and 1906:—
Tbe "Winter Exeureton Book" | ui>t iaaucd by tbe pawenger Department of tbe Praniylvania Railroad Company. I* ooe of tbe floral resort book* ever Rotten out by any railrovd company. It la a comprehensive manual of the leading Winter resorts of tbe entire United Slates itaioing one hundred and sixty-eight pages of loterestlng reading matter, aod 1 profusely Illustrated with half tone rurtnsa. One may obtain fall IntormaIn reference to wintering plaoea.roule* rates thereto. Tbe book la bound lit irttatlc cover, chatte In design sod harmonious in color. TUI* valuable work be obtained free of charge at tbe principal ticketolfloea of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company.or will be sent poet paid a poo application to Geo. W. Boyd.Grneral Passenger Agent, Brosd Street Station,
Philadelphia.
Callfbrnfa-—Leave New York January B. a thirty-day toor by special pnllt train, covering lot*resting point* in —
West. Round trip rale, covering all CfCCd Trading St8mpS
rasa, 3363. from all points
PtUabnrxb.
and Canyoa of Arinoua.-Leave New York March L A thirty-one-day by special Pullman train, covering not only the Grand Canyon but the resorts of California. Hound-trip rate, covering
Notice To ibsent Defendants. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY To John C. Sleeker, and Isabel C. Biccfc er, hi* wife. Edward Wharton and Wary A Wharton, his wi!r, Frank 1’. Hopkins and Frank P. Hopkins, administrator of tbe eatris of Kate or Catharine Hopkins, nee Lawrence, deceased, and Sam nr 1 H. Me Cabe, and tbe heir*, devisees or personal representative* of Kate or Catharine Hopkina, nee Lawrence, deceased; By virtue of an order of tbe Court of Chancery, made on the day of the date hereof.in a cause wherein Cape May Bnild ing and Loan Association, i* complainant, and yon and other* are defendant*, yon are recjaired to appear, plead, answer or drmer to tbe bill of said complainant on or before the twenty-second day of January, neat ot the said bill will be taken a* confessed
against you.
Said bill ia filed to foreclose a certain gage given by Isaac H Smith and W. bis wife to the above named com
Florida.—lywre New York February 6 god 90 and March 6. Two week* to three months in tb* Soany Peninsula. Roundtrip rate. ISO trim New York. 948 from Philadelphia, aod propertionaU rates from'
other points
Detailed Itineraries are now L preparation. For farther infer dress Geo. W. Boyd. Genera] _ Agan', Broad Street Stat^m, Philadelphia
By Presenting tbU Coupon at L TEKEUBATO’S STORE IS Vnbagla 3ni Cqt Kty and make a purchase of one dollar or more. I will give TEN STAMPS FREE in addition to those which should lie given Tith your purchase. This only
good nntil
January 1, 1906 Remember, only the Green Trading Stamps
in the State of New Jersey, and said Isaac H. Smith and Jsn* W. Smith. m> wife, by deed bearing dale July 10th, 189! and recorded in the Cape May Conut} Clerk’s office, indeed book No. i»t paget 46a »c., granted and euuveyed unto Kate 01 Catharine Hopkins, nee Lawrence by the name of Catharine Hopkins, subject to the conditions and agreement mentioned and contained in said mortgage. And yon John C. Biecker are made endanl, because yon claim to own said land or some part thereof; and yon Isabel Cwi—«. dfffndarr beraasc
claim to hare a
IC interest in said la
Holiday Tour YU
date for the Peraooal-Ooodoelad Holiday rocr of the Pennsylvania Raalroad to ilngtoo. ThU tour wtU sorer a period of three days, affording ample time to vtaMaO the prinnfpal palate of lUraat at -fclteoal Capitol, including tbe Ooo100*1 Library aod th* new Core .ran Art Gallery- Bale, covering railroad
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arrang'd fora aprclal personally-con-ducted tour through California, to leave New York. Philadelphia, Balumor*. and Washington, on January 93 by tbe "Go'.0«i Gate Special." composed exclusively of Pall man parlor-smoking, dining, draw-log-room, sleeping, compartment, and obaervatloo ear*, returning by February 99. This special train will br ran over tbe entile mats. The beat hotel* will be used
train will be at the constant o
at hotel fur two days, ‘trip to Monnt .Veraoo. ■to good for ten Aaya, with ape. raMMter expiration of betel
of tbe city. Haw M the time to I * ling lot. Charles T. Campbell. Baal Estate aod Ins SO0 Wash lost
Notice To Abseil Gefeadant. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY To Mary & Beacart: By eirtae of aa order of tbe Court of szs.-JStesS'sj&ig
baadred rad six. or tbe aett UU srill be
w. *.**IS-
> all poinU oo the
la Railroad except PllUhnrgh,
, — Wharton, his wifeand Frank F Hopkins, and Prank P. Hopkins, adi ttator of the estate of Kate or Cart Hopkins, nee Lawrence, deceased and Samuel B. McCabe are made defendant!
Aod you, tbe heir*, devisees or personal representative* of Kate O' Catharine Hopkins, nee Lawrence, deceased, are made defendants, because yon own said land or part tbereot. ■ed November . JAMBS M. B HIL No. 314 Ocean street, Nov. jo, ft p f 6lo 8o ( ape May. N J Notice To Ibsen Defendsnls. IN CHANCERY OF NKW aBK-'EY To Nellie Gmar. Chart** Gu*st. IjfiU Heir, william K. Bell and J. Huwaru Grudell, executor of Samuel >V. Reeve*, ue , ’Irtue of an order of tba^Bon.t pf Chancery, made on tb- day of tbe ilatr bereof. In a cause wbsrein 1 l*ramln| Sheppard Is complainant,"and you am others are defendants, you arc required to
twenty (bird day or February, next, or the aald bill will *— * .* filed
from which point the rate will be 1870. For itinemrlea aod farther information, apply to ticket ageuta; C A. Stodda. Eastern Passenger Agent, 963 Fifth A Ten us. New York; Hugh Haasoo, Jr., Passenger Baltimore District, .BslUi Md.; a M. New bold. Passenger Agent Southeastern District, Washington. D. C-; Tbo*. E. WsM, Paseenger Agent Western District. Pittsburg. Pa.; or address Geo. W. Boyd, General Paseenger Agent. Phil-
adelphia.
.'.Green MigStaips:. By Preeeating this Coupon at
So/. DZeedlet’ Store
503 Washington Street.
and nuke a purchase or One pol-
v more, I will give Ten (10)
Stampa Fret in addition to those Which should be given with your ptor^haae. Tbi* only good nntil
» i_* ianc JMNiy ISI, 13U0
;.Gm inn m.'.
'anay.m at md Lydia J.. hi* wife, by deeds bearing late September 23. 1OT5 and Novembers. 1890. and recorded In tbe Cape Mev County Clerk’s offloe, in Rook No. TO * pages 963. to., and In Book zfzzzrJ subject to tb* >
j SammeM^! itorrm.
Apd von Nellie Guest aad Lottie Bell ar* made defendants because you dr’ own ssld Und, or some part tberno yoq Charles Gneataro made a daft beosnaena tbe husband aft be said Nellie 'inset yon claim to have some inieres ' said land, or soma part tbereof; aod William k. Bell are mad* a dafeodast .. tbe husband of the said Lottie some Interest to
thereof; i '
,as.
Barejss’STE c
mrtit of hwmnel W. Reeves. Men.lg,
toadq a ds*eudaut brenoe*
LEWIS T.STKTKSS. bullcitor of Complainant,
P. a Addrete. No 610 Washington btrsei, It-Xh-St pft 1096 Cape May. N.J.
BUY a ptauo oe otuaa of Ik* weU known ituaiciau. J. C FoeMr. of Cape Ma. Conn Hons*. Us will aa** yon money and (or
“The Prudential Has Been My Best Friend in Time of Trouble, as it (reed our little home Irom debt and prevented our having to sell it, which would have been a great hardship, as J have been blind for the past sixteen years.” — J-'rom an Ohio Beneficiary.
_ Write for information of policies The Prudential INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA. Home Office. Newark, N. J. Incorporated as s Stock Company by the State of New Jersey. JOHN P. DRYDBN. President LESLIE D WARD. Vice President. BDGAP B. WARD. »d Vic* President. FORREST F DKYDEN. jd Vice Pres. WILBUR S- JOHNSON, 4th Vice President and 1 omptrotler. EDWARD CRAY, Secretary. FRANK D. BUStfR. District Manager Ordinary Department. 10, Market Sir cel. Csmder N. 1. H. E. RlcUAKOaox. Asst. Supt.. Cap. May Court Hons*. N J. SI 18
CHARLES A. SWAIN. 305-7 Jackson Street, CAPE MAY, N. J.
At Christmas Time The housekeeper centers on keeping her house clean—She also is thinking ser.
»usly of
Chri«tma« Presents What shall it be for Hus xand ? Wh# shill it be for Child ? Whu 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 go elsewhere.
Special for tbo Country- Watoh for my wagon. AH ot the latest s yl^ clothing at the la ft** prices. JOS. LAVEKTHOL, 319 WASHOTOTOK STREET
VALUABLE
Real Estate In Cape Hay City
FOR SALE
To close up an Estate k mimic rnnaiflwaa NO. 1. A three story frame cottage and stable on land, at Nor 676 Washington sL, size of lot 100 feet front by aoo feet deep. NO. a. Drug store at S. W. comer of Washington and Decatur sis. her with all stock and fix-
Dainty Work
Ladies' and Children's Fall and
Winter Dresses require a special experience to insure perfect laun-
that is where we can help
yon. We excel along this particu-
lar branch of
LAUNDRY WORK and feel, sore ere can satisfy the
Troy Hand Laundry *10 Cacater St. Pkaas M«
NO. 3. A two and one-half story cottage and lot at No. xao North st., staeof lot 40 feet front by 75 feet deep. NO. 4. One-half of doable cottage and lot, at No. 416 Bank at. NO. S- White Hall property, at Latayette and Jefferson sts. buhlns on one acre of
to a. E. I6AMCY, Marwy'a PW> ■■sy* aae.Ototoagton am* Peas. tor Ma. Capa *ap, * 4.

