Cape May Herald, 3 May 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPS MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. MAY 1, 1906

SIUI WILL BUY A No. 16-1 NEW PROCESS GAS RANGE

jy&Q) !!§ PM Hot Water Heaters US FIXTURES. US /mUCES Welsbach Lamps ond Plumbing

Gape May Illuminating Company, 406 Washington Street.

O. A. MERCHANT. Jr., Manager.

BELL PHONE NO. 86 LOCAL “ “ 37

' OVER ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLARS 1 8 the amount which The Prudential stands pledged to pay to the holders ot nearly one million policies in the State of New Jersey, w'hen their contracts mature. An overwhelming demonstration of the faith of Jerseymen in The Prudential’s strength, honesty and efficient management.

Interment at the BaptUt cemetery A pie .(ant time was spent at the home of Mrs. Annie Neal on Friday afternoon, when Mrs. Emms Sweeney of Darby, Pa. Mrs. Fannie Sayre, of Cape May, Mrs. Annie McKean of Weal Cape May, and Mias Elisa Keeres of Went Cape May, took her completely by surprise and made a call. They were all school girls to-*ether, and many memories were bronght up of by-gone days. Mrs. Neal had not seen Mrs. Sweeney for twenty-three years. CAPE MAY POINT CAPE MAY POINT. May *—Miss Jufis Jones is spending the summer with her anct. Mrs. Ellwood Ben.lead Miss Eva Rnthertord has resumed her da ties as teacher, after being confined 3 the boose for sereisl days with the A promenade wrouod the lake these moonlight evenings seem to be all the sd. Summer visitors are -beinning to anise, and several cottages have been ipened for the season.

Dainty Work

Muttiiigs.'.

Hew Line of Spring Patterns just received OVER 1 Different designs

to SELECT FROM

Ladies' and Children’s Fall and Winter Dresses require a special experience to insure perfect laundering, that is where we 'an help yon. We excel along this particular branch of LAUNDRY WORK and feel sure we can satisfy the i customer.

PETERSBUKO PETEBSBL’BG, May*—Mr. E. Brown Jr. is spending s few days with his parents. Mias Sara A. Van Gilder waa a Philadelphia visitor on Friday. Mrs Floyd Young was the goe« of her siucr Mrs. Leslie Corson recently. Mr. Walter Sack and wife wire entertained by their Unde Captain Ben Steelman on Sunday. Mr. U. P. Mickle and son visited relatives in Goshen on Sunday. Mr. Edgar Voaa has purchased a baggy replacing the one demolished in the collision with an Automobile a lew months ago. Irene and Boy Van Gilder spent Sunday with their Mother. Forest fires came very near our Tillage last week destroying fencing ac Mad an and Shaw farms and horning the last boose that remained at California Mills, the Mills and otbefa buildings at that place were horned by a previous fire. Mr. Wm. Sim peon OT^aeer of highway m directing the Improving 'if the roads in this ridnity.

IF YOU WANT A Costume Made .•.SUIT.*. BEFORE THE SEASON OPENS Call on— EDWARD VAN KESSEL 434 Washington Street. We carry a large stock of all imported English and French Fabrics.

Saturday night and left at the homes of Meritl Woolson a son. and at the home of William Chambers, Jr ^ 11 daughter.

RIO GRANDE

Troy Hand Laundry

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COLD SPRING

BIO GRANDE. May fi-Kdward Gennon, of (Jane May Olf, now makes regular calls on one of our North Bio

giria.

Is the store in the right lounging place for women? Asia plainly seen every evening. And the station a loafing plane ter ear young gfrUT Each should aspire higher. Why Is It that oar young i low outside gentlemen to came right in the village and take the girls from them. Boys be wiscT Hara yon noticed a certain West Bio giri is smiling constantly. She doss nol ' **« the nerve she had two year* ago? A young man who .nils on one of onr iadiea who Uvea net far from the station, finds mnchdIOealty In leaving. We wonder if It is very serioos yet? Onr yoang Beading Station agent la very popular with the giria at North

doubt that the West

Jersey * Seashore will be tboroaghly equipped with electricity by July 1. A

roently that the

there wUl be a mixture of steam electric trains. The undertaking has

gigantic affair

thaa supposed, and while the eootracton — • ' \ their work, so mooh and other work has Impossible to gat, that there will he i

COLD SPBING, May 2—Anthony Leper is beautifying bis home wi coat of paint Charles Taylor entertained to sc on Sunday, Boy Foster of Court U and Mr. Beverage of Holly Beech. Mrs. Joseph Kldredgs returned I on Friday from Philadelphia, «

she has been visiting her daughter, Mias George Walters, who has been in hospital andergoiag an operation, which Mrs. Thomas Taylor entertained company in tbawsyofacarpstngeewing on Thataday eysaing. A royal good Hem waa enjoyed by ail

Mrs Charles Loper returned on Fri day from Philadelphia, where she baa bean undergoing treatment for her eye- ' Him Macgie* Whildon entertained eompany on Thursday evening. Mr. Jcaepb McBiseic new sears a very broad smile. It is a boy and no, A

rod the cradle yet Mias Bade Jonas, eMeet daughter of Mr. and Mrs Fragk Jones, died ia a Philadelphia Hospital Monday and was bronght be w ia the eyi

her sabering*. Funeral took place residence of her parents bora ot

Japanese Mattings With a pretty carpet effect. Wears longer and looks better than other mattings at double the cost. Before buying elsewhere. Ca*l and look over our stock.

Store closes every evening at 7 o’clock

CHARLES A. SWAIN. 305-7 Jackson Street, CARL MAY, N, J.

UcertftAi'ncj for faster Jpere A new lot of Ladies skirts and waists suitable for Easter. MENS GOOD SUITS FROM $4.98 UP. BOYS SUITS FROM $1.50 UP. MENS UNDERWEAR FROM 25c UP. ,

WE GIVE

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FOR CASH PURCHASES ONLY Store open evenings

MM* Special lor the Country. Watch for my wagon. All ol the latest atyla

clothing at the latv • prices.

JOS. LAVBMTHOL. 319 WASHPOTOS STREET

AABOH WOOLSON Fishing Greek CASH DKAlaKR IIS Groceries and Provisions, Dry Goods and Notions. Readv Made Wrappers, Ladies and Cents Underwear. A FULL LINE OF SEEDS A Line of Seed Potatoes and Grass Seed. Agent for L P. Thomas' Phosphate. Poultry bought every Wednesday until 1 o'clock. LAMP UMK a 8RKOIAt.TY. Local 'Phoac 55.

Charles T. Campbell NO. 606 WASHINGTON ST. Cape May City, New Jersey FIRE INSURANCE ARE YOU INSURED* Insurance placed on building furniture, stock, plate glass, and boilers in the bat Companies represented in the Country as follows: UNITED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE CO. OP PHILA. THE GERMAN INSURANCE CO. OF FREEPORT. HOME. FIRE AND MARINE OF SAN FRANCISCO. THE SUN INSURANCE OFFICE OF LONDON THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OF PHILA