Cape May County Times, 5 January 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 2

HEWS BREVITIES OF RE* JERSEY Interesting Happenings In the State Carefully Condensed. Ev»nts of All Kind. Oathorod F« Variout Point* In th# BtaU and »• Roducod In Sixa That Thoy Will A*poal to All Claaooa of Roadara. The PanUboro board of trade haa elected W. Scott Thomaon j.rrJUlenL Beaidenta of Mai>le Shade have peUtioncd the Pennaylvanla railroad for a

Henry H. Otten* haa donated a lar*e lot to the Angletea Uaptiat church for a paraonace. John Masto, a Vineland fanner, waa ^Jaocked down by a pdaa«u*er train I- and badly bruised. Without calling out the Mantua fire L department Robert Koch amotbered a gflra on a trolley car. lira 'Lewis B. Kurts of Millville fell f; down the ceUar stepa at her home and ‘was seriously Injured. President Hulbert of the East Orange I board of education-does not favor mill ” tary Instruction In the public schools. Governor Elect Edge was the guest of honor at the annual *e« Year's day recejitloo at the Camden Y. M.

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Sportsmen '{ Gtorf^ster county are feeding a number of coveys of quail, which escaped the gunners duYtng the

Captain John Graham, for many years an active figure In Hudson coun- ' tr politics. »as hurled In Rayvlew oemcu-rv " O- H. Esher, gtaieral sni-ertnteudent . the southern division of the Postal tlegrapbU- Cable. company, died at

Atlantic City.

Recent tltawa. foHawed by freealng upon gravel or dirt roads have been ihcruus lor motor traval In south *>-. «nd farmer autulsts ara mors ta.es for In. proved high ways. residents of Maple Shade have joined th.- movament for legislation giving tbe I*u1mc ServW Hallway compant authority to run express trollry cars from Camdam

The I'aulsboro lire company, which rlearevl mure than *5«)u from a recent fair, will imrrftase helmets for all ac-

tive members.

The Vineland Hospital association haa recelted a check for $50. the gif' of the wife of United States Senator

Frelinghuysen.

W. 1». Snyder, supervising principal ajf Penuscrot «■ schools, has resignod to accept s business position at an increased salary. ^ Some of tbe farmers of Gloucester county are a lx Kit cleaned out of young chickens as tbe result of tbe heavy

holiday demand.

There Is a great scarcity of freight cars in south Jersey, and some of tbe glass companies are having trouble tl move their product*. Fruit growers In the vicinity of Glassboro boosted their business by advertising hampers and baskets of home grown apples. Mias Ethel M. Weaver of Philadelphia was elected a teacher uf the seventh grade public schools at Weatmoot at a salary of $550 a year. Kasrx county will consider Joining Hudson In raising tbe pay of Intercounty bridge employees 15 l*er cent to meet the high coat of living. Residents of Dclalr will ask tbe Public Service Railway company lor a Oftren minute trolley service Instead of half hourly cars, as at present. The congregation of St. Simeon's by-tbr-Sea P. E. church of Wildwood will erect a window In memory of Mr. Cope, the virtual founder of the |«rt»h. Slipping ob the ice. William Itowrn. - alxty-ulue years old. of Gloucester City was injured ataHit I'h face and hands. He was taken to Cooper hospital. Cam

John M. Vance. «ne of the pioneer* Of Holly Beach, fractured two riba when a large standpipe he was erecting broke off. striking him In the bn-aat. Joseph Holtiium. tweuty-alx. of New • ark was found dead, a victim of ga* • ■hy station. Ills was the eleventh ■th from the same cause since

Interesting rejiorts of the marketing of south Jersey farm crops win be presented at tbe annual meeting of tha directors of tbe South Jersey Fanners' Exchange tbe latter part of January. Thomas Matagna. twelve, and hie brother, four years old, who disappeared from their Madison home on Christmas morning, were brought back from Brooklyn, where they were at tbe home of an uncle. George F. Smith of Glbbetown won a fifty dollar diamond Moose pin offered by the Woodbury lodge of Moose to tbe member handing In the largest number of paid up appliestlona for membership. - . The Wildwood Crest Fire company has elected these otBcers: President. H. Lare; vice president, Richard secretary. Russell Hamburg; treasurer. Charles Lare; chief. Obert Siegel. Delighted with Its success In landing tbe state poultry show for next year, the Glassboro Poultry and Pet Stock association Is already laying plans for msklug the affslr the best of its kind ever liv'd In south Jersey. On the ground o' desertion, Lxxilaa M. Mathis has beer'granted e divorce from Isaac MafhU of Camden. On similar ground* Mr*. Charlotte Laird of Fast Camden was granted a dive— from Harry Roliert Laird.

An Imrstlgution la under way to determine the cause of a lire that destroyed tbe chemical plant of Charles Cooper A Co. In Newark. Hie probe la being conducted by the bureau of combustibles and the company. The meanest thieves known In New Brunswick in a long rime broke Into the store of Greenspan Bros., grocers, and. disregarding the cash register, took tbe contents of a contribution box for tbe aid of war sufferers.

HEM. ESTATE ACTIKITf

Deeds Transcribed At County Clerk's Office Durino the

Past Week.

Dry Goods sad Notfams Men's Fumisliln* Goods Women's Underwear and Hose The very latest Ladies’ Home Journal Pattern? Also all the leading Weekly and Monthly Magazines Laiidis A VC— opp. Catholic Church SEA ISLE CITY. N. J.

Edwin W. J-ybotbri ' Cooper. Jr. U* «*'■ •« lton r * WnUam E. Umnry. “ Augusta Edward*. U**

part of M«. wetloo f_

Charles. F. Edward*, el u*. s'

Maury. Same a* abo— S. Wralry l-akr. rl

Lot ar-

. Mabel A. Kd-

Alvlo P. HWe,. H .1. Adnnw

M Champion. V F- *7 rm of lot. IM asso '“■*£7 ti^pion. e, u*. lo FVW T M.^Champion. AH right and BU l» d ”^!"a!amploo. et vlr. to Wr iter j;

H. A. DEERY Contractor, Carpenter and Builder Jobbing in All Its Branches SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

n Jtase*. et al. WOW. Namr as

Sarah C. H. Ma*land. et al. E*ct1 to

Henry B. Cooper. Jr. WM. Last ; 8 . a «

^Tesmard R. Tboma*. et ux. to H ,nr ' B -

Robert s. Miller. *herilf. (proper^ of Martha S. Bell. »» vlr) to Frank C. Slaw, loot. Lots MS and 54*. *eetlon A. O. C. Gardrts* Co. to Wilbert I- **"“ U,on.bi-iHT" > nad In front of same, lota M«. jaa MJ. block C. plan 1. with half of "bl A*ory road. Tawaahlp *> Upper Hope W. Gandy, et u*. to Frank Sh..rp- ■*». f2XM. lad •onulntag «SSi rod*, begltuilns at a .tone In renter <* r«d Tuekahoe over the draw bridge b nd- „ l.nd, of Ebjah Wheaton and Frederick VanGllder. , Ella M. Towraeod. et vlr. to Abraham Well, lad SI. aecBon X plan X Tucks bo*

Vincent Assaiante

PRACTICAL SHOEMAKER

Old Shoes Made New Repair Work My Specialty

New Store

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The taxing mtbarltlea of Pensaukec township. Ountfeo county, when r«n«)I'.ratod with by cltlxetia for Increasing the asarasduent. declared U Is tbo Intention of slightly Uscrrsaing valowtluos each year untU they reach full

value.

Attendance Officer A. A. Clegg W Wild wood suffered a broken arm and John Hander*on. George Tburman and Herbert Williams of Cape May werw badly shaken up when their automobile struck a lelegnspb pole In Wild-

wood.

Tbe Iladdo.t Height* Fire company haa elected throe odteera: President, James A. Hterrett; vice president, Gunther W. Ibbekl"; recording aecretary, L. R. F. Davis, financial aecretary. Wllmer L. Porter ; treasurer. Charles A. Humphrey. Senator Elect J. Hampton Flthlau haa announced thc*«- appointment* from Cumberland county for the een ate: AmaUtant eergeaut-at anna. Frank Chew; doorkeeper. Herman Da via. both of Bridgtton. and file clerk. Walter Potts of Vineland.

Wande L. Ewing to Hedwta H. Breda Lot 9. plan of lot* attached to a deed from Sea tile CMy Imp. Co. to Otto C. Kuebw. Baraash af Aealaa Ju*Une Pontl.us to Franc** W. Bnarm n«0. lad* Ito and 1#6 ' »«Boa T. Baraagh rf St— H.rbw Edward C. Stoke*. Trustee, to S. J. Rrelty Ca U*» j* »nd 41. btork **. pl*u M1,0 m and IlC, block IM. b-4. X J. Realty Co. to Kenneth II. Welker. MS&. Lot » and 1* feet of lot *4. btak IB.

plan of 1*07.

Same to Susan Hill. »H» LoU lli mod

tlC. block 100. plan n-4.

f, to Edward McCorkeidaie. HIM

Lot* 3* and 4*. block M. plan D-X

Henry It. Smith, et «*. to Irvl * * Smith. 11 feet of M HQ. lot IM and 1*

feet adolnlns b*« IM. bbich M.

Bar—k af Soeth WIMtrsad

Henry II. tMlrm t.. fitarle, Harry lUevey.

(Tan. Luto IS a*»d 1*. bb«-k 174.

John A. Bradley, et u*. to Aaron E. I Friatrr. iXA I- 1 X Work I7J. plan of M.

Tbe laxly of Juwrpb H. Wrotcott. guard at tbe Carnei'a Point powdei work* of tbe E 1. du Pout do Nctuour* company. IVutiegrove. wa» found a nearby farm. Tbrre were two Uutet bole* In tbe 1**1). and a ktlck waa

embedded In tbe akulL

Mr* Kllxabeth Creiettng. aevenly vr years old. was taken to tbe couu r Jail iH Ibdvldi-re for aboottng her .u by * former marriage. Samuel Shirk fifty year, old According lo hi* mother, lie abused ber. and abe

shot to defend her»r'.f.

Joseph Anderwon. -aptured by Pa trolniau liaiilel McNamara after h. Iiad bordariaed tbe home of Herman

Dr Holding In Huuilull

trueed by Judge James C. Connolly In

lun Maybe.. et u». to Emma brlghl Lot tX block IX K. E. side Piur amao. Ijuiu* Brtalu. et vir. to X W.ou May

rw, et u*. Same a* atone. Oakford M. tuddi. et u*. to Al

ryniour. rt n». 4l5aa. lad 14. blmb — Wlldwi**! Land fompany b> He"7 *L Ottrna. Lot* I to Jf. Inriutive; bloc* IM. , Otten* Harbor Tract. adtHlUai N". !•

Bar—k af Wild.rod l r-1

Mi-rUui I- Riddle to Jim pli W . W dlaer.

Dda Z7, » end 29. block t*.

Same to Thomas V GUI. et al. Tri*tee*.

Ar Lot. 14. 11 and SO. Work •».

Amelia F. Hatltu. rl vtr. to Joae^ih A. Vvern*. KOM. N. W. » feet of lot ID and | X E. 31 *-l* feet of lot* 37 and 3*. bkek to.

Tawwahlp af La-«r

Urrlr W. Hand, et ala. to Merrif WHtoa. Mao. SI* acre* on road from Cold Sproig to Nrv England, adjoining lot of Syleanu* Willrt. and bindlnd O.I laid* of | lUrbrl Croertl. lawt ttarrt*>m and Jnathan

lrm)‘r

MATTHEW J. RYAN Commission Merchant Planter, Wholesale Dealer ] and Shipper of Maurice River Core Oysters ] Salt Oysters, Clams, Snappers. Crabs ] Both Phones Dock SL Market, Phfla. OOCROOOOOOOOCBMEKWCBSOiCBDffiOPO Don’t Forget To Ask

For a

"Sea Isle CitySpecial'' 5c Cigar Manufactured in Sea Isle City|| BURD C REED

las I- ; BOX TRADE A SPECIALTY

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HOBDELL w Practical Dyer of OSTRICH FEATHERS We Solicit Your Feather Wants in all ita Branches DYEING CLEANING and CURLING 154-156 N. Thirteenth SL. PHILADELPHIA

Kuffrrtug from a frmrturr of tbe leg j rauaed hy a fall from a acaffold. George | Evan*, thirty dve year* old. of l‘*l : luyrw was taken to t'uoper hospital. In :

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Mavor I add of MonMalr ba* a let ter from ftoaile* H King of New Kui-hi-lb- rrqnrollng Information rv gmtiling tbe 11. t iming and drotruction of vagrant cat*, wblcb. tbe mayor de rlaml. wa* an evidence that Montclair

la considered a model town.

Friend* of stair Senator Edmund Bark* Oaborue -i Emm ■•ounty are ar langtng a tMtlnioulal dinner to him at Ibi Downt-JVVB cluli. Jersey City, on W.-dnoaday. Jan "JR. Tbe *t*-akera In , tialr George U Recorvl. May or Mark

u Fagan and Jnturo G BtauvolL

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gun t- im; it n « »«t« place The gun

During the pari year there were 114 | *»» dc harted, and ibe charge atruck blrtbv thirty-four inarriag.* and aev | her In th* faro, killing ber

enty-uoi- dca 1 h* at Mouleatown. a de-

croast of » per .vul in marriage, from : oil L-* In-eu *tart.>l In lb. New the yror before , laraey auprvme i«urt agalnat the New

York Susqm-hanna and Weatera rail

On a charge of carrying i-uu.roUx) ; road for $h.«**i by Kudl G Zeh and dva.Uy . r*u j * * i*. Peter Toltn. twenty I leoi-M 11. i u-ti. I*f Newark, tor

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FREQUENT FIRES Fires occur liequcully aud usually when least expected —so do burglaries. It belter to be protected against l»otb fire aud theft by putting your valuables in our Fire and Burglar Proof Vault. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. Si oo per year. Ocean City Title & 7ru$t Company Ocean City, New Jersey

u by Pol

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Running up a Big BILL for lumber isn't at all neceuary if y our |.urvha*ing in that lin ■ U done here. A great many people know >>Ui price' , (or all grade* aud »ur» ot hard and 1 ! soft wood* ' r the inaidc and outsidi i of a bouse to be moderate. Ask an j{ the "great many' and you will knov (or yourself. SEA ISLE CITY LUMBER COMPANY Hardware. Paints. Oils. Glass, Builders’ Supplies, 1 1 Coal, Wood and Hay Bell Phone

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