Cape May Herald, 23 May 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1907

FISHING CREEK.

I'h* Little Town luraUbM Many

Items ol Interest

Charles Mount, of Holly Beech, apent Sunday here with Ula eiater Mra. YanaMeodawee Mary Bate. Magrflc Oliver and »on Marvin, of Weal Cape May. apent Sunday here aith relative". Mr? Charles Howard entertained her atater. Mrs Kdmunda, of Weal Cape

May, several day’s this week.

Mrs. Ads Hodman was shopping in

Philadelphia on Saturday. Henry Shaw and wife dron

PETERSBURG Local Topics ol Ocnerwi Interest .. (lathered Around Town 'Irk Hannah VanUtlder returned homey^n Saturday after spending a week very plkaaantly with her daughter Mra. Mra E. Bennett, in Lanadalr. Mr. and Mrs. tleorce Blake were calling on relatives here the Inst of the

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Mias Hattie Stephenson, of Ocean itv, spent Sunday with here airier

rv tieorge Hoff.

Misses Ssllie and Victoria Corson were

j Holiy ! in Philadelphia a few days this week.

II. P. Mickle and aon were with retsspeut lives in (ioshen on Sunday,

friend. 1 The anniversary f>t the Kpwnrth league was observed here Suudsyevence Leh- in*. A s|ieci 1 program under thedl-

if Stanley Craig was well reu

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Ethel Edmund.and friend speul r with Charles Howard and wife

■ tighter called on rela-

day, dtrit-1

cl John Snyder and wife over Sunday. ] tops of Westbound Trains at Had3 >n Avenue to be Illsesinllnurd On account ol the construcUon work incident to Uie elevation of the tracks r of the Pennsylvania Railruai through 1 Camden, the stops of westward, or In-

Snyder and family. bound, trains at Haudou Avenue StaHarvey Snyder and wife called on lion will be diacontined on May &J. relatives here on Sunday. Eastward, or outbound, trains now Israel Woolson, Somers Point, spent ! stopping at Haddon avenue will conseveral days last week with his brother j tinue to stop at that station for the pre-

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Cape May, spent :

Established 1886.

Bell Phone 97x

The Daylight Store

Dout get caught on the "Sea ol Extravagance” by paying more than out prices for DRY GOODS.

Pay less and you get less quality.

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

T H E proper way to serve the King of Breakfast Fruit is to cut it in half, cutting it between stem and blossom end. Then take a sharp pointed knife and carefully cut out the seed »nd core, fill the cavity thus formed with powdered sugar. Prepared this wav at night and served for breakfast, it is a dish fit for an epicure. Grape Fruit is a Tonic and an Appetite Bracer and a mild Liver and Kidney stimulant. A tea made of the skin is an efficient remedy for diarrhoea. The taste for Grape Fruit has to be acquired, like it docs for Olives. Russet Grape Fruit is fully as good in eating quality as Bright and sells at much lower prices. If you want the best Florida Oranges and Grape Fruit grown, also the finest ol California and Domestic Fruits, Nuts and Berries, see

W. S. HOGAN, Corner Washington & Decatur Streets

SPECIAL Candy made fresh every day. Dot Peanuts, i Bags for 5 Cents.

HOWARD F. OTTER GENERAL UPHOLSTERER

Dewier la

FURNITURE and MATTRESSES

One Welsbach Lamp

Will give you

More Light than

WINDOW SHADES, AWNINGS, ai 311-13 Mansion Street.

I BEACH TENTS A SPECIALTY Cape Mav

WM. S. SHAW GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Daalar la

jCime, 5$rich, Sand, Cement and Guilders

SfcatenaU.

Otttpkont DZo. tO.

Sit Simira Stmt

4 Open Flame Cat Burners

or 4 Electric Light* AT 1-4 THE COST

? 7n tat Hm i tR w ol k antd - - YiiiaUnl BUI Remember—We do Plumbing CAPE MAY ILLUMINATING COMPANY

406 Washington Street

O. A. Merchant, Jr, Gen. Manager. ®‘j|£ L PM0 .?E «•

W HAT is The Prudential’s record in public usefulness for the time it has been doing business, lor thirty-one years ?

The Prudential

lias paid policyholders more than $123,000,'OOO, of which nearly $7,500,000 was in excess oi the amounts called tor under the policyholders’ contracts.

CAPE ftAY COURT HOUSE Partial Ust «l VMtor* at TMc Coant) Scat MIm Dora Hall was a vialtor at Townvendi Inlet on Sunday. Harry Jenkins, wife and children ere over Sunday vial lor* at Vineland Aubrey Grace, who U employtd at Wildwood, ipenl Sunday with hi* mother here. Fred Petoraon, wife and aon* were visitor* at Grwen Creek, the Aral of the rek. Mra Joaepb M»«*lck and Emma, of Millville, were guest* of iclatives here d SatasdsTMra. Lydia Martin was shopping in Millville on Saturday. Thomas Lndlam, of the Lightship ixanis, 1* spending several days with bit wife here. Frank Camp, wife and little daughter Helen, of Philadelphia, ara the gonts of bis mother this week on Hand avenue Mra. H. M. Lawrence and daughters, Evelyn and Margaret left on Tuesday >r an extended visit with her parents i Trenton. Mrs. Marie Bock spent Saturday and Sunday with her grandparent* at Cold Spring. Mias Imogens Gray Is enteruimnif company from South Heavitle for a few Mias Mamie Norton, of Dias Creek, 'pent the first of the week with Mlsv Mav Oabaley.

Touring Cars to hire. Experienced and

Save Money

Buy The Best Now is the time to see that your Kitchen Utensils are up to the standaid. When you leave it for Summer occupants, leave it in as good condition as ii you were going to live in it yourself. A well furnished kitchen often brings good results for seasons to follow, and with our new AGATE - WARE It can be made to look well and give entire satisfaction tor very little n oney. All our goods are first class. We handle no seconds. Hear Our Phonograph Concerts

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

SKATING Sum

GRAND OPENING^-

Finest Roller SKating Rink in the Country ..Wosljigon Street, pt Reodiiig Roilrood Stotion.. Saturday Evening, May 23, 1907 MUSK IN ITTEHIUIICE- 25 Ms Everybody will be there. Exhibition of FANCY SKATING to be given by Master Harry Born, Champion Boy Fancy Skater, who has given exhibitions throughout the country.

Henry D. WVatherby, a trading buMe»« man of Millville, is much ioterrstJ in the progress of Torkahor.

here from Ohio, n h»

ods in funninr, haring received

ha* established bu home. He will heavy crops of corn and potatoes.

brightest dally newspaper In Aran lew Rod

r. both for practically ibe price of

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