Cape May Herald, 20 December 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY. DECEMBER JO, 1906

For Pure Candy Visit Us We are prepared to serve you right Special offer best hand made Toys, 15c lb, 2 lbs 25c U SPEW. PS PIUTOBES 5n Buts SBs, IBs. ill sis is These mixtures were made, especially lor the Holidays and every piece ol candy is fresh IN LOWNEY'S WE HAVE FANCY PACKAGES FROM 10c TO $6.00

G A N D Y

FREE. FREE FREE. JSffliiitoKiifsteiil! FOR NOTHING We give a check with all purchases of 5C or more, to the person reluming the largest amount in checks on or before 12 O’clock. Christmas Day We will give a $6.00 box of Lowney's Free. SAVE TOUR CHECKS GET TOOK FRIENDS CHECKS

G A N B Y

Best Line of Fruits at Lowest Prices APPLES-Ben Davis, Greenings, Baldwin’s, Belleflour Gills or Sheep Nose, as some call them, Kings Spies, Snous, etc. ORANGES—All kinds, all sizes, all prices, Lemons, Bananas, Figs, Dates, Fancy table Raisins, Nuts of all kind all new, prices right. Pop cotn for popping. Sugar corn with plenty of sugar, Coco corn crisp, chocolates 15c lb up. Candy canes and candy baskets. Special Chocolate straws, 10c lb while they last, 250 lbs of them, others charge you 40c.. Old lashioned stick candy, the baby kind not broken 20c lb f broken 10c lb. Special Prices for Churches, Schools, & - ©Misted f sees* • ©Islstaas Remember! Everything in Fruits, Nuts & Candy AT HOGAN S

$1,000 FOR $118.45. F. S., a lithographer of West Hoboken, N. .1., took out a Twenty-Payment Life Policy in The Prudential two and onehalf years ago for $1,000. He was then 44 years of age, and being healthy, had every prospect ot living for years. However, he developed an internal disease, and died in July this year The Prudential paid his widow $1,000. The Company had received only $11845 in premiums.

pVv LIKE AHOEL'B ROBES pure, spotless and white, are the clothes that we send home. From start to finish, our woric 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

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SOLJNEEDLES 508 Washington St, Cape May.

F15H1NO CREEK The UM> Tows FarsUbes Masy Items ol Interest FISHING CHEEK. December IB-John Woo loon nsd 00 no Oncer and WU'lsm. of HoU; Bench, npeot bondnj with Jere "oorfoo Tearicks vtaKod bis brother Fenton at Coart Hoaee oa BandarIsrael Wooteoa. wife and eon OUn. of HoUy Beach, vt-ltad bln parenU brr« on Bondar Urn. Anna McKeen and Mra. Jennie

DIAS CREEK. Items of Personal Interest For Our Busy Renders Here DIAS CREEK. December llt-Stage rirer John Beall, of Pierces. Is substttnng for Nathaniel Norton this week. The sloop ‘Madeline." Capt. B. & Howell. In laid np at the month of the creek for the winter. Mra. Ida Pace was nappiping her caoto■era at Wildwood with prod ace and oaltry on Saturday. Toe Sunday nchool of thin place will and treat Christ-

and frtaoda. Mlsaaa Elsa andSallls Woolsoo spent Saturday and Sunday, with Mrs. Emily

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day who Is lying in a critical condition at la home on Hand Are. William SenII of BoyenfonL Pa. spent a uday with relatives here. Walter Hawkey and wife have itone to ridgaton where be has found c.nploylent in the Glees Works. Mrs. Harry Jenkins wan •hopping In In Philadelphia oa Tuesday Uu. **' Edna Wllldln went to Cape May I pend a few days with

Taylor aal dangnlera. Charleaworth and Mrs. > wan shopping in Phil-

l Delaware Bay shore

Goshen. Court House a

I. O M. Hall on Thursday em he fourth degra^wlll be ooufe a large elaas of candidates. Several of oar rillagrn are The Mite and Uternry Society held lu ronUr monthly meeting In the cbnrch n Wwlnesday ermlng- An lut*rr*ilog rqgra n wan carried out and a snff mount of money voted to bolld •

CAPE HAY COURT MOUSE

Partial Uatof VMters at The Cowwty

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dam with Ed. IMilse and wHe. « Ora V. on man of Ope Hop » led ralaUvea here the drat of the week. nrgn Norton Sr, and wife of Diet Crorfc rlalted tbrl, apn JOdroy, oa

El ward N. Dorsey .

a sad son Allen le ore visiting at the boms of

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h of Mrs. Lydia

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let Hogan’s—get a 90; Lowney's candy free. See a meat on last page.

PETER5BURQ

Lacal Toptu ot Oeaeral latarwt

Great Removal Sale IS VOW softs ON AT I. Tenenbaum’s, unt of moving in my own building, No. 414-416 ■ugion Strict. Therefore I have decided to clear all my of Oathiatf. Sheas * Cents ParalsUatfs, regardless of coat. Now is yonr opportunity to lay in your winter clothing. Boots and shoes. Yon all know that my goods are all new and np-to-date. Yon could save at least 25 per cent during this special wale. Come and examine our stock and select whatever you want for your Christmas gifts. I. Tenenbaum, 421 Washington St, Next to Philip and Hughes' grocery store.

JAPANESE WARE KOR HOLIDAY GIFTS

We sell more goods suitable for Xmas presents than any stoig in the city. Why ? Because we carry a large assortment of goods for this particulrr season of the year that no one else sells. Visit our Japanese department before making your holiday purchases.

Charles A_. Swain, 305-7 JACKSON STREET, CAPH MAY, N. J.

Gas Stove Tubing*

FREE

With every Gas Heater purchased at our store. We have a complete line of Gas Heaters on hand. Come in and see them. CAPE HAT ILLUMINATING COMPANY 406 Washington Street O. A. Merchant, Jr, Gen. Manaiter. bell phone n.. e« • LOCAL •• he. 3T

Established 1886.

Bell Phone 97x

The Daylight Store

WM. S. SHAW

GENUAL CONTRACTOR Daaltr la

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lev. Wm »U«ky .and wife of GoabM re with frieafetofe oa Monday. Ir. Sommer. Sank and wife vlaltod aOHT.on K a l-jog and flgyfj In. Sara I Friday

were told in Ibv M. E Uburuh Mrs. Kohtn Sml.h and ehlMrao left oa “ ‘ E.-»and«y

Mr. <L W. Smith t Peon legion Coraou dad I be f aoeral ot lhair Aunt Special at Hogan 1 *—get a >6,00 box of candy i ^

Jeraey Axea good cotton, Nani Ware, Loafed SfaeOi, Agent tor Goo* and all

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itmaa with ail it’s Merry NhsIc, and

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IXTE ARB ready for it with an assortment of uaefnl things for gift giving that has never been surpassed in our many yean of catering to the wants of the public. In oar Men's department we have a choice selection of useful and ornamanul articles, while oar Ladle’s, Infant's and Children's line is unsurpassed. The assortment is LARGE and the

prices are RIGHT.

O. L. W. KNERR, 518-20 Washington St.