CAPE MAY HEHAiD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1908
rouuty real MUte tnmaton:
Joaepb U. Brown et ala to Harry
the Holy Comfortter, Philadelphia
'ape Neighborhood at Cold Sprint.
i gather nitrogen far yoa.
Ureas. $1500. Premises between T. r
uel R. Swain, *1. Quit claims nndli
AMrA u pro/U, Buy the Potash
GERMAN KALI WORKS, 96 Nassau St rest, New York
Everlngbam. 11. Quit claims, undl-
HOTEL ARRIVALS
, The Presidential campaign la now
i” this year. Gorernor Fort me.de It
Philadelphia—Mr.
term, keeping up the policy puraui
dates, the Intesyt will Increase from day to day and will continue until
City council met In regular
well. S. Hand. J. Hand. Moore and
and Townsend absent. In the ah
reliable, metropolitan daily,wl^
Collins, Mr. and Mrs. John 8.
publish the campaign
hating collected $727.81 during July.
three girts, three Jolly.
persons In the State have als<
approval of the Governor's course.Th
A Birthday Launch Party Attorney J. Spicer Learning made birthday party in bis beautiful yacb
Bryn ttawr. Pa.—W. M. GrUcssI
Levy, Mrs. mornas McCormick.
not to give away, as they wished
Washington—J. C. W. Champlain
cstlng spot for those Interested In oh
James, 3d. Major Clarita, Minor Clark
be, “la all there Is in love.'
Wilmington. Del.—Mrs Wm, Baxte
The tide carpe up
A clever young lady artist who ha
ful presents If they don't
the pavilion. The “tot” discovered
Mayor Reborn, of Phlladelphli
grand affair. The Old Bank la a land-
Post cards, every style, Cape May
views Urthday cards, fanny cards,
Ware’s Pharmacy, Ocean at.
L Consider Life Insurance You can provide a fund of money -for yourself; i. e., a cash payment in ten, fifteen or twenty years, by merely depositing with The Prudential what is equivalent to interest on the sum desired, as follows: If ten years, 9-3 per cent.
From This Standpoint; If fifteen years, 6 per cent. If twenty years, 4 r per cent. In the meantime,your life is insured; you could borrow money if you wanted it. This is the NEW Low-Cost Policy at age 35. Ask for figures at YOUR age.
The Prudential
m-nmwiziss)*
We Make Harness
and make it ngbt. The quality of th<Ifather and the other materials used, is the best obtainable, and its cut put to gether and stitched by skilled bands. Doable or single Harness, for farm, delivery or road waj^jna Fine carriage Harness is a specially tf oars, etc. ■VDon't Forgot the Ptasc. W. A- LOVETT Cor. Washington and Perry Streets CAPE flAV. N. J.
Scissors Shears Pocket Knives Butcher Knives Knives & Forks Sets Carving Sets
And the best of all I guarantees' y of the above goods. Try them, and if they are not as I represent them, return and get your money back.
A Full Line of Robeson’s Goods.....
CHARLES A. SWAIN
Dry Goods AND Notions. C7~Ask:fbr onr FASHION .HHKKT MR8. E. TURNER ■323.Washington st. I Cape May.
305-7 Jackson St. Cape May, N. J
Ike New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools The Normal School ht a professional school devoted to the preparation of teachers for the public schools of New Jersey Cost per year for board, $i64B0 The Model School offers a thorough rcademic aourse and prepares for the leading colleges and technical schools and for business. Total cost in the Model School, including board and tuition, $2U0.(X) per year. Dormitories with modem, home-like equipment. For further information address ». M. GREEN, Principal Trenton, New Jersey
THE WEEKLY HERALD
Th* AII-tha-Ysar Champion of Cape
May's Interest.
You are no doubt aware that the summer seaside resort of Cape May Is making for the better, and that there is here a steady, healthy growth of prosperity, increasing values and the business of the place. You are inter eated in the resort, either from a property standpoint, or from association, or relationship to its older families, or one
time residents.
Aa an independent champion and chronicler of the newa of these advancements the Cap* May Hkrald, published every Thursday afternoon, desires that you become one of its subscribers. The price is ONE DOLLAR per year In advance, The Caps May Hkrald is not owned by a corporation, nor published in the interest of any corporation, or of men, either politically or otherwise; but its aim Is to give all the news in an unbinaed manner, and cover fully all matters relating to municipal and county affairs, the transfers of property, the occurences of the day, the happenings in a eooial way, and, in fact, •vary Hem which should appear In a live and modern newspaper, such as
Oat th* Habit
habit of eating par: candy. You wi be surprised to find out th* differenc between highly advertised candy cand made in distant cities and good pure wholesome candle* made at home.
THE Climax of the Summer's Outing Yellowstone Park
A Stage Ride ol 145 miles (Krough the Heart oi Nature Three Days Along the Pacific and Five Days in the Canadian Rockies EighMea years of experience In planning sad ooadooting PcnoeallyCoodnclad Tours makes th. Pennsylvania Railroad th* Isedsr. emcee tran.ponation companies, In this field of traffic- YaUowatooe Perk la th* moot inlarasUng area of land In tbs world. Every mile dlinlooa* a new revelation of natura's strange manlfmtatlons. Th* Kooky Mountains of Canada contain the grandest scenery Is North America A 22-Day Tour Leaves August 24 A booklet with complete deecriptlos and rat*, will be furaiabed by Ticket Aoeota, or will b* seat by mall oo application to Ooo. W. Boyd, General Psmengnr Agent. Broad Street Station. Philadelphia.
NOTICE.
I beg to announce that during th* onth of Auguat, I will b* In myj. ^ ~ efrio* Ocean and Hughe* eta, fvt»« | • a. m, to S ► m. Philadelphia office ^ ^ *
C. H. LORENCt, D
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