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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY,' JULY »6, 1906
COUNTY ITEMS
KK) GRANDE RIO GRANDE. July »-A number of our people «« >«> »Uen.l.Dce «t tU Seville Camp Reetinn »hif week. Morns Thompson, an employee of the Haaau. office at Cape May. 1. quite III at the home of bis mother here. Miss Mae K Seal is on an extended T iiit with fnentla in \ ork.'Pa. The heary rams of the past week h »ve been very IwneUdal to all growinu crops. little Miss Cleone Schellenger. ot West Oiw May. spent Sunday with her grand-parents Mr. and Mrs. Ira Turner. Tht peach crop this year proves to t»e one of the largest ever known here. Mr. Thomas Riley, our obliging agent at the Reading station made a business call T to Cape May one night recently, and witnessed the play Lynne •’
OCEAN CITY
OCEAN CITY. July 25—Mrs. John C. AUen, of Philadelphia, is greatly enjoying the sea air in this city. Miss Edith Summers, of Philadelphia. who is spending the summer here with her parents. Dr. and Mrs Louis Summers, is entertaining Miss Anna Benrath. of Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore II Luders and Mr. and Mrs. K E. Wilaon. of Philadelphia, are Uking life easy at this resore. David Muir, a retired Pbiladelpbh business man, accompanied by Mra. Muir, is among the throngs of visitors Mr. and Mrs Ebenexer Adams and Mias Adsms. of West Philadelphia, are passing the summer in this city. Rev I Chantry Hoflman, of Philadelphia, is among recent arrivals at this resort. Mr and Mrs. R. P. Lehman, of Germantown, are passing the summer days deltgbtjplly at the seaside. Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Kynett, of West Philadelphia, are among the many sojourners by the tea. Mr. and Mra. Fred G. Thorn, of Jenkintown, are here for a season. Dr. Baxter Begley, of Evansville, 0., Is making his first visit to Ocyan City as the guest of bis cousin, Mark Ingle, of Philadelphia, who is summering
here.
Miss Grace Sawyer, a teacher in the Heed School, Philadelphia, and Mias Helen K. Sawyer, a Philadelphia Normal School student, were among the recent arrivals here. Thomas A. Grace, of Philadelphia, was here recently making arrangements to spend the balance of the aeaaon.
■ y .lumbar of peopU bare It V . be at least Jndldoas to wfar to tha July rush as the "high water mark’' of summer population here. It is s pleasure to note that tha Cape May Point Country Club which remained Inactive for one season ar • mark of respect to lu late present, Randall T. Hassard, Intends to renew its series of entertainments again thla summer, and open Its handsome dab house on lake Lily. Rev. Thomas J. Garland, private secretary to Kt. Bev. Bishop Whlukri of ibe Dioeeae of Pennsylvania, accompanied by his wife is at the C ap. S. E. Stokes of Philadelphia, U now among the r -r.agers. He has been a summer resident for many years at the
Point.
M. M. Bryant, of Philadelphia, is a devoted friend to the cottage life. Mrs. M. Alvere, of Phlladdphla, Is spending her first season here as a cot-
tager.
Mrs Rosa C. Jones la a new comer to ibe cottage contingent from Philadel-
phia.
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE July 22Miss Ann* Townsend wss a visitor at Cape May on Tuesday. George Reiser of Millville passed through here ou Sunday enroute for Pierces. Samuel R. Haines of Medlord, la spending a week with fnends here. Misses Gretta and Listie Hawn, of Enna, are visiting relativea here thla
week.
Miss Alma Huffof Pahnytw, la visiting her cousin, Miss Sadie Site for a few
days.
Belin Powell and lamily are entertaining company from Camden this
week.
Utile Miss Lucile Springer is on the sick list this week. Miss Mary Stiles of Fair ton, is visiting at the home of E. C. Wheaton this
week.
KemTsylor is visiting in Atlantic City this week. Rev. A. M. Lawrence and wife are entertaining the Rev.Ananias Lawrence and wife from Toms River, for a
days.
Mrs. Cora Phillips and son Charles, of Cape May, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Garretaon on Machanic street. Ludlam Hand and wife are entertaining their grand-daughter. Mary Hand, fiom MillvlUe,lora few days. Allen Eldredge of Swsinton, was a visitor in town on Sunday. Louis Shaw and family are entertaining compat-y from Millville this week. Charles Corson, who u employed at Wildwood, spent Sundsy with his par- | rots. < -
tic City visitor during Um week. Paul Sharp removed to the house lately occupied by Frank (Stew', on Monday. r, Wm Victoria
copying Ibilr cottages on Baa villa Camp Grounds during the sarvices that are
a. Was too It conveyed the Junior league to Ihe^EyMbKlf League nervlaM held at SoattHStrllle on 1 hnraday. Dr. Wynn and wife of Camden,viaUcd the Misses Tone ht lower Bridge oo Sunday. Farmers in this vicinity are pteased with the prospect of good crops end en nL>u ii.lulire of fruit.
AEA ISLE CITY SEA ISLE CITY, Joly 25—PbUadelpuia cottagers ere rejoicing over the action of the Pennsylvania Railroad in granting an Independeot Train service i from Bee Isle City and Ocean City. President Cassatt's order came aa« reeult oi a telegram east hy the Sea Isle Cltr Improvement Association Bar Harbor, Me., where Mr. Caaaalt Is resting. The rid train service oeoeasitsted much unpleasant delay at Sea Isle Junction. The new plan wtU gives through express morning and evening A new pavilion, brilliantly Ulnmlnated, has been opened at the Townsend's Inlet terminus of the trolley line. Music is provided, and refreshments are eei
Fishing at Townsend's Inlet la drawing crowds this year. A steamar rune daily from the sooth side of the Inlet. Rev. JameeJ. Chrter, of 81 Michael' Catholic Church, Philadelphia, spent few days with hie friend, former Senator J. J. Coyle, at the letter's Marine Piece Cottage. He was delighted with Sea Isle City end will come again. H. Ellenburg, cashier of ihl Integrity LwtstfTTitle and Trust Company, of Philadelphia, was, with Mrs. Ellenburg, at the Bellevue recently.
CAPE MAY POINT CAPE MAY POINT. July 25-"The August rush” is a stereotyped phrase which has done service in resort letters for years, hot judging from theonnsns!-
FETERSBURO
PETERSBURG, July. 25-Mr. Cbas. Smith and wife, of Jersey lily, visited hereon Sunday. Mra. Wm. R VanGUder enjoyed a visit with her son in Atlantic City the last of Ibe week. Mra. Wm. Laughlln and son, Irfl on Saturday for their home in Magnolia. Mra. Learning Creamer returned to Shiloh, on Monday, after spending few weeks with friends here and in Ocean City. Miss Sara A. VanGUder was sn Ada
THE MID-SUMMER VACATIOM SPENT IN Yellowstoiie. Pork BT TAKyiG THE Pennsylvania Railroad PERSONAL.LT-OOKDLOTED TOUR Leaving ibe East AUGUST • Going vU the MAGNIFICENT CANADIAN BOOKIES
A MOST DELIGHTFUL OUTING BATS FROM CAFE HAT |2^7
Special Pullman Train Late Sommer Tour Sept 3. For further Information consult nearest Ticks* Agent or address GKO. W. BOYD. Ccaaral Passenger Agent J. R. WOOD, Pass. Traffic Mgr. Broad Susat Station. Philadelphia
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To men appreciating something new and .satrlutf something modest. Ibis will be •wpvciallv pleasing. Yonoan buv It In oar ■tea's Neckwear Department, O. L. W KNERR, BIS-ABO Washington Street.
NIGHTSHIRT IS HIS PARTY GARB
Salt Her. Mrs. Stella V. Wilson, wife of John T. Wilson of St. Loots, wants a divorce. In court Mrs. Wilson told bow her husband appeared at a Christinas evs party at their home dad only In sis nightshirt sod sat In the parlor aU the evening dressed that way. There xr%s a mixed crowd of young women and young men the
“Well, It hit him about the ki when be eat down.” She said he a no other garment. "When 1 afterward rwnuuetn with him” she atI<1. 1m taM pe that there wasn't any lb lug wrong about It; ttaG It was jast natural” Mra. Wilson testified also that her husband bad a way of disrobing be-
women In the neighborhood find plained about It. fibs said be was cold and Indifferent to ber and often scolded her because afae was not practical.
stsblisbed 1M6. Bell Phone 97* The Daylight Store.
LIKE AHOEL’8 ROBBS pure, spotless and white, are the clothes that we send borne. From suit to finish, our work is properly done, thus we can insure absolutely SATISFACTORY RESULTS. Our careful work has pleased many customers and it will surely please you-
Troy Hand Laundry AID Decatur St. Phone |4fi r Work Called to And Delivered
Mra. Bccta Edmunds, widow of the Ute ex-Senator Downs Edmonds, end a daughter of the late Charles Hand, who wee Wvaaaerr of the CflM May Soldiers Aid Society during tbc Civil War. has teal • oommantastion to (he Board of Freeholders staling that Ac bad In her bands a faatanee'or TtM 14 of that fund: Bbe desired that the Bonn! take charge of this
The trustees of th la Bocit ty were Jos. E. Corson, ef Upper Township; Hoc. Thee, sley.of Middle Township; Andr ~
Leech, of Cape May. All are now droe^ xoapt the lest named, and be ip spendbe sammer at his cottage on LafayKreet here.
Quail and Babbit Plea Ufa I Quail and rabbits will be next fall than for many years. Covey after oo*ey of quail are seen la the woods thisi days, and rabbits We so plentiful that farmers are complain tag of their depredations In cabbage and turnip patch The open winter last year was largi responsible lor aaklog them plenUfol. Kor Bale and For Rent. A few very daetmUe cottages situated In the most desirable part of the town. Also some bargains to lota In different sections of the city. Now Is the Uae to bay your ‘ tot. Charles T. Campbell.
AU the Year Round The Prudential never ceases to distribute its benefits to those within the sphere of its protection. In New Jersey its payment to policy holders average over $40,000 pier week, or $ 1,100 eyery business hour of every business day. And this help always comes to policyholders when most needed.
Pennsylvania Railroad $1.00 TO ATLANTIC CITY oqd return Thursdays, August 2, 16 S 30 SPECIAL TRAIN
Leave Cape May, “ Bennett, Rio Grande, “ Holly Beach, “ Wildwood, “ North Wildwood,
8 oo a. m. - t8 05 “ f8 08 “ 8 00 •' 8 03 “ f8 05 **
Leave Anglesea, - - 8 08 a- m.
•' Grassy Sound, south side f8 1 a “ Grassy Sound, north side f8 13 " Wildwood Junction, 8 15 •* •"* Cape May Court House, 8 23 “
Returning leave Atlantic City, 5 00 p. m.
The Special Train will stop at Pleasantville in each direction. Tickets good only on Special Train m each direction. Tickets from non-ticket stations can be procured from the D. B. Lovell, J. *. Wood, Geo. W. lord.
Passenger Traffic Mangr. Genl.' Passgr. Agent.
AN ORDINANCE
Um City' eastartyof Ok location of Urn UnUed ■ Government life Sa-iag
and publication of this ordii -actions of any character or nature. — I except iron electric light poles, shall be located or maintained wiUuathe limits of Beach Avenue easterly of the ■— United States Government ■boa on said avenue and the , „ ,ersoo or coroorsticn violating ny of the provialoas of Ihiijirdinance shall
<§rapai?ese Japanese Mattings are the popular thing for Summer use. It makes a change from the thick, heavy csrpet, and not only makes a room look cooler, butit actually is cooler. The new line we have just received is of a * finer weave than the ordinary matting and will wear twice as long Prices Are Right
CHARLES A SWAIH, 305-7 Jackson Street, CAPE MAY, N, J.
Frank 6. Sheppard, Baperialeadsat of tha CHy Water Works, will be on duty at tha Oty Hall.
kaMi; fistaalt ta the Peart B

