Cape May Herald, 19 November 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 4

Gaudy at tUvalT*. on Um Mi

Hirer.

.Miss Juana Hearon, ot Cafe May Court House, spent Sundae wUH Mi

James G. SUloa.

Mrs. Samuel Corson, of Cape May. Has Sven • poodle* several days wtu. Her sister Mrs. James Williams. Mr. K. K. SUloa and family Sunday wltS bis parse (a.

COUNTY NEWS NOTES

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Events in the Thriving TownS of

Cape May County

ftOUTH DENNIS MUler. of HolslorvUU. ts bavin* rery TSo Her. N. V. Cosaabooo spool! lolerestin* revival au-vuea In tbe M. ITlday la miadelpbla. 11. Ctturcb of UUs place, lea penua.

Mr. Hmllb McAUistar, of Fra

villo. a as a *uest of Mr. and sus. i u«uo>i Gandy

U- lirameU ua Tuosuay of Lola p'vo Mrs. Gany PGiersoa and dau*i» Mrs. Harry Connor, wore *ueeu Mrs. Sarub Klabur at Court House

Friday.

Mrs. Ttaomas MUler apd Mm. Minnie Feumua wore kiiopptn* la Flu . dolpbla on Wodtmday. Mrs. Samuel Uoyo and Mrs- Cla> lae McCormick wore amoc* Cape Mai Court House visitors last week. The Her. MUler. of HetaiervUle M. E. Cburcb. Is assist:n* Her. N V Cossetioou witk tus revival service* l Use LVoumavUiu M. E. Cburca. Mrs. William G. Bran.ell sad Mr> Alonso Uruaius were Fblladelphla sboj peee oa Friday.* Mrs. Amos WeatxeU Is critically Ui at bur borne oerc. Miss Maoel \V sell, bur *raoduau*bu>r. Is car la* for

bar.

Mrs. T. A. MUler spent mday wltb trteads kt Caape May. On Friday of last week Mrs. Tboa, Hoin.es sad Mrs. Belle Blabs made business trip to Swalaloa. Mr. Lewis Euwaru*. Jr., loaded car wltb brasb at beatilie staUon i Tbursday for use la Jetty work alone tbe ocean front at Wildwood Crust--A coon buaOa* party came over la an automobile from bea late CU/ on LYlday evenln*. They were coadu< led to tbe favorite baunu of Use co voted animal by Mr. bomers Hlckmai Mias beile Blake and Mias Ha. Thompson were calling oa trienda si South bosrlile one day last week. Tbe wooes and Helds want full of mao with dogs and guns last mooday conceiving that gunning season ban opened, scampered to secure places la syamps and tangicd'underbruMi. 1 Howard L<ua-

Mr. and Mrs. J. Cole entertained company on bun day. Mr. Howard Host and friend, of Tucfcaboe, were bunday visitors bore. Mrs. Aiobio Hroaiua spent Monday calling on Mends'at Court House. Messrs. Jobn Br^neii, George McCarty and -Bertram Haroy, ot Oceau City, were tbe guests of William Hrat ell on Monday. They spent a greate. part of tbe day gunning on U ci! plantation. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Trangi tinned company over Sunday. Mrs. William Williams was vitkin, her sister Mrs. bamuel Grace at Cieimont one day last week. Mrs. N. V. Cossanoon wbo bss bee In tbe M, E. Hoepllal,l-blladelpius.for fire weeks wbere sue underwent i operations, returned to her borne Friday much Improved In bealtb. Mrs. George Swain was rial tin* friends In Lower Township Saturday and Sunday. Mr. C. T. Grant, of Cape May. spe Sunday with bis wife here. Mr. Somers Hand ond wife more*, to Court House on Wednesday, boose they vacated wiU be occupier by Mr. James Hand and family. Mr. David Hand is visiting Ms bro ther. Semen Hand at Court House. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Trsngcr wencalling on friends at Dcruusviile las:

Monday.

Mr. LewK Crceuc. *in<« tbe d«at„ of Mrs. Cresset makes Ms home here with his daughter. Mrs. Coleman Learning, makes fr-.-i.uem trips to tbe Swain ton homestead. Mr. and Mrs. James Hand were Court House visitor* Saturday after-

GAPE MAY HERALD, THPBflDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1908

The first hall storm of tbe season passed over our village on Saturday. Miss Sarah M. Holmes was a Cape

May visitor Tuesday.

Mr. and Mr*. Jeaee Crandol eblse^HT., 'iu. u ^ ^

Mined company from Philadelphia ~

Mr. Clarezxrc V. Williams, represertstlvs of tbe Children's Home Society of Trenton, ■

Mr. Claytne Hickman and wife bsv during tbs past week been preparing tbstr bams for housekeeping. Tbs paper route Is again without a carrier. There Is a good chance for the right boy. At tbe business meeting of tbe Bpworth League U was arranged to, collect a mile of pennies for tbs be of Us treasury, and that means

DENNI8VILLE Mrs. Mefy Way left last Friday morning for Denver, Col., to the wedding of her daughter. Jessie R. Way. to Mr.

CspMlii Harry Chaster, of New York, spent Ssaday wtu Us family. Mrs. Henry Dougherty sad childrt".

GOSHEN Mias Sophia Ludlam was calling on Mrs. L. B. Powell on Thursday after

noon.

Mr. Lewis Creamer car* of Dr. Bugeoe Way at this writ

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Mies Oars Springer, of West Cape May, spent Sunday with her mother Mr. George Bunker Is building rge chicken bouse and Is going I to tbe poultry business In tbs no future. Mr. Francis Garrison has lumber o te ground for a large min In which he will do Nnv, fdannlnr and scroL work. It is also nuravd that be will purchase tbe lumber sheds of J. W. race. U u said that Mr. George Cooovet will conduct a store In Ue building William Corson. William Corson has tmd bit new home painted and papered ready to receive Ms brtdt wbo Ursa at Brooklyn. Dnvjd Hughes are gathering holly and ship ping It away tor tbe oar load. Mr. Thompson, of Philadelphia, has arrived In town' and will ape oek her* during the gutmlnc

an.

Mieses Carrie and Hermia Grace nave returned from Bethlehem, where they have been spending tbe week with theta- brother. Mrs. Mary L. Mlzner was among tbe Philadelphia shopper* last week. Mr. Jerome Dowker has resumed a former business aa butcher. TM. ■own Is now well supplied with traao meat as there are three butchers In town every day. Among the Court House shopper* isst Saturday were Prof. F. James and wife and Miss Carrie Coombs. Tbe Philanthea Class of tbe M. E uim day-school wUl give a social am. entertainment on Thursday evening .or tbe benefit of tbe members of tbe

Mx. J. W. Grace has placed a new The Junior Order of United Ameri con Mechanics new hall is nearly completed and wHl soon be reedy for occupancy of tbe order. It is rumored that Mr. Lybrsc Bn* will cell his household goods end Mr. Bamuel Heeroa will occupy the xise. Mr. Charles R. Mtaner was smoo* the Sunday visitor* In this town. Mrs. L 8. Ludlam Is spending the week at Philadelphia as the gu< her brother. Dr. A. N. Tomlin. Mr. Howard High and wife •pending a few days with Mr. Frank Watson.

We beg to inform the People of Cape, May, that we, the MCowie Bios. Have bought the Pittsburg Market md will continue the business with u First Class Stock of Meats and Groceries

The following is only a few of our Specials

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you can arrange to have your salary continued to your family for 20 years or longer, after you are gone. The 'Ne w Monthly Income Policy provides a Monthly In-

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Round Steak, 14

Two extra Stamps with every pound of Steak

Sure we give Stamps to get them together for Christmas Two extra Sumps with every lb. Halt-Smokes or Bologna

One Sump with every pound of liver* 8c. Sure every Lady Save Sumps—Good as Gold

Two Sumps with every Fresh Mackerel, 7, 8 and 10 each Five extra bumps with each 10 cent Package of Kallogg’s

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We will help you fill your book Two Sumps with each pound of Bacon, 18 cents Five extra Sumps with each pound ot our 14c Sausage Two Sumps with every quart of soup beans, to cents fen sumps with eyery Pot Roast, 10 and ta cents YELLOW STORE McCowie Bros. Market House Cor. Mansion H. Jackson Sts. jrders Given Prompt Attention

CLERMONT Mrs. Linnaeus T. Bwntn and Mrs. iMlo Coieman, of Ooooa Vis*, spool Sunday vyth tbstr mother Mrs. Mary Powell of Coart Hodm, loess trip to Booth Bealls staters, Mr*. 2

mer pastor opoot port of tbe wook with Mr. HU Townsend gnonlag. Tbe B*ce Brother* bad groat success Wltb their Slot day's gunnb Dr. SCkniis of Bea Isle City, a business trip to Mr. Walter Rice's

Money for Educating Children The education of children Is oos is most Important undertakings 01

me. day. Too now

school—public school If you can’t of lord tbe expense of private training If you have selected a private school yon probably have to deny tbf tattle a fees. You thus relieve u» immunity of tbe expense of edaca ting your children. Bat do you reofiat

Policy which will help to children. M rect from tbe Company, of #C mouth every year for to year*, cost of less than. Ill a month ige to. These are remarkable fig ». and the checks wiU be remark * evidence of yoar aftectlou tot

plan IL Write the Prudential, Maw ark. N. J, for a bool workings of the policy

1. spendUg a few day* wt» Ms laths lory fen la memory sf Mar Mr. a Jamoo- jeoa. Bo •« .Mo ifeao on. Oar past*. Mot. K V. Oso.sh.ssJoi.rtBo sinst.rr M ■sm.ry wife fed omfetM. * t* fin*. W.l^ho fefed.

to a busbies Tuesday ol

Mrs. Emma Rice aud sister L wore visiting friends at Cape May Court House on Monday of this

trip to Philadelphia os

Miss M. Y. Swain mads a business 1 rip to Phlladfepbla on Wednesday of

of last week to spend a few days wtt

trionds there.

Mrs. U Grace and her daughter Mr •Valter Rios drove to Green Croak 10 visit her nfeoe, Mrs. Walter Bcbel Mrs. Thomas Kates of fiwalnton, '

The Youth’s Companion Ca'.ondsr for

- 1900.

"In Grandmother's Garden" is the Be of tbe beautiful picture palntec by Charles C. Curran for Tbe Youth's Companion penal Calendar for 1»0S B b printed on tbs finest fin stock, by the most recent methods of

ty of the original painting or fully shown by employing

Mr. W. A. Boyd, pastor of Che Asuury M. R Church, b at Court House this weak skslstlng Bor. H. M

inches is width and 14 inches tong. Below tbs picture ore arranged twelrj months. Great care has

• a practical and t

as w*n ss artistic. Calendar. The Cal1 b given to an those who pay - subscription to The Companion

for 1909.

The Rev. MoKolg occupied tbe polU last Friday evening in the abeeoe ( the Rev. W. A. Boyd. Mr. Leslie Foster b haring groat Kk ducking at Mi

THE REV. IRL R. HICK8 ALMANAC For 1909, ready Nov. 16. 190^ beet rer sent out, beautiful cover* In colors, floe portrait of Prof. Hicks Is colors, an tbo oral mw ones

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complete description, lowest price and toms are slvoh- Address at once James H. Boggs, 1627 Bdgel) Street, Philadelphia.

Claimant, VB. E. Walton,

COUNTY OF CAPE MAY, SB. Tbe State of New Jersey to the Sheriff of our County of Cape May, Greeting:

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Upper Ttowneblp, Tuckaho* Hotel Monday, Noremoer fed. 190S. Cape May Point. Borough Hall Wednesday,' November 4th. 190S. Weet Cape May, Borough Hail. Ft* day, Norember 9th. 19SS. Mjddie Township. Court Houas.Mon ay. November 9th. 1904. b I '

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Friday. Norember ISO. 199k. Wildwood. Borough Ball. Monday, Norember XSth, 199k. Cape May, City HfiO, Wednesday, Norember Ikth. 190k. •North Wildwood. Borongh Hall

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