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CAPE MAY COUHTY T1ME8,
ISLE CITY, M. X
NEWS BREVITIES OF NEW JERSEY Interesting Happenings In the State Carefully Condensed. Evarrta of All Kind* Gatharad From Varioua Pointa In tha Btata and Su Radutad In 81za Thai Thay Will Appeal to, All Claaaaa of Raadara. Rodolpb Hcliwab hna SmeD ciinara *» BObte icraiul of the Panlaboro lo-ljrr of Odd Peltowa. With acarlet fever In other town* of Ouades countf tour caaea have appeared In Albion. A walkout of 100 mm and boya In the Vineland K.lnt Olaaa *orka was aatUrd In twenty mlnutea The Lambertrllle rommladonera have appointed Harry J. Callan and Jnllna Vetter <1ty aaaeaaora. Chaneellor William J. Mattie died at hi* home In Elizabeth after an lllneaa of aeveral months, ranaed by a fall. The Hatuonlon council paaaed a budget ordinance appropriating 122,■75 cotniaired with |20,1C0 laat year. There are 1,750 pupil* attending South Orange village and townablp achool* aa again*! 1.G35 this time laat
year.
Mayor Smith of Wildwood baa appointed Guntur Anderson a member of the board of education tor a fire year
The Paulaboro Itoard of health baa elected J. K. G william prealdent and Profceaor S. Waller Ixiucker aecre-
Tba Harkett goaprl team of Millville will conduct an erangellatic aervlre for men In the Gloueealer XI. K. church on
Jan. 27,
It. Edward Klata* haa l>een elected treaaurer of the local |•BUlalK.^l hoard of trade, to aucceed John Ixidge, who
rearlgned.
lielng nnahle to obtain malerlal, con tractort have l>eeii compelled le ceaaa work on the new tilbliatown acbotd
building.
The I’llman Illglilamls Chemical Kngtna company dlacuMaed a pro|>oaal to purebaae an auto chassis for the ebemical engine.
A movement la under way in OolHug*wo«d for the organlzaUon of a co-operathe store to reduce the coat of
foodatulfa.
While on the Ice on Crystal lake Clarence Kendall of Weal wont broke through, but was rescued uninjured by
companions
Peter H endorsin'!, a girl sixty, of Allatouchy township died as the result of a fall from a Iwru. In which he broke Ida had, RlluU-lh. daughter of lewis Mason of Bloomsbury, was painfully Injured on the head when a kitchen cabinet tell over on her. Worry over the loss of his position and the Illness of hi* mother. William Nolle, twenty eight of Edgew ater end ed hb life by gas. The 1*. J, Hitter Conserving com party of Philadelphia has purchased two acre* tn South Hr!.: ton and will ectahllsh a ketchup , .ant.
The Haddoudcld board of education will equip the old <>|iora house at a gymnasium for the students of the
high and grammar schools.
To defray the cost of extensive im prwvemeut to the Trinity M. E. church. MlllviUi' n voluntary offering of $2,500
was made tty the meml<ers.
While contendlig with friends In a Hammontdi store Angelo Cappuccte. •Kvd atHWit forty eight dropped dead
•pparontly trom heart disease.
The Texas company has ms-urod offl rtil ihv...-.-t .n «»l,-r trout pro(>erty In Bator,,, „ s.-wa.k taiy. f.w |M..
The l«v»n eight liadd the Mexh-at
Mts* St
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The taggraacw was ad Jailed upon tha 1 partially destroyed Rank street Ugh »-booi| at Brtflgeron. and th* board of • educathm will at once rebuild the
i atrueture
| It was teamed that Mrs. Eleanor K. Rchlaepfer of Paterson, wbo Jumped In fron* of a New York, subway train, killed Iwrself because aba could not I stand lielng poor.
BL ESTATE ACM SWfIBYBECIimiS Deeds Transcribed At County Clerk’s Office During the |
After suffering since Christina* ev# from self ad ministered poison Mrs Cvtbetlne Keeney of Paterson died loneliness 1* said to har* been the cause of her suicide.
Past Weak.
ghrrr ihr amount ot ccmidrrslion n omtUea . She sum nsmol ,u tbeOeed »»• »■,»-•* { Ihr minimum t-tescribed be U».
Kufferlng from a fracture of the rlglit leg. caused by a fall downstairs. Ida Iteglater, seventeen yearn old, of J^urel Spring* wa« admitted to Cooper hospital, Camden. One hour after be bad slashed hi* throat with a bread knife Aaron Mankowltx, flfty-two. 474 South Thirteenth street. Newark, died from Ion of blood at the City hospital. Charles B. Engll-h. keeper of the Tinticum Island lighthouse. In the Delaware river, was aevcrrly bitten by a dog at Paulaboro. Local physician* cauterized hi* wounds. Recent high tides In the Delaware river have landed more than the usual amount of driftwood along the beach at Paulaboro. and resident* are carting the fuel to their homes. A new hack license ordinance which went Into effect at Pitman fixes fees of from (3 to $12 for borae drawn vehicle* and from $20 to $50 for Jitney* and motor passenger trucks. The Dover holler works, one of Dover** busiest Industrie*. 1* to be enlarged owing to recent large orders. Plans for an additional building SO by 80 feet have Njcj completed. Efforts were being made by the police of Madlaon to determine whether Rlmon Miller met bis death by accident or foul nlay. Miller'* body wa* found on the '.ackawanna tracks. Before the eye* of e group of atartled school children a man later Identified a* Frank Komllarna of Garfield met Instant death under the wheels of an Erie express train In Passaic. In hi* charge to the Mercer county grand Jury Supreme Court Justice Tn hard dwell at length upon the killing of children and adults on the atrect* by motorcara and other vehlcles. Adntn Buckner, a negro, died from asphyxiation. He wa* found In hi* room In the home of Gardner Pattlson of Beckman terrace, where he had been employed a* butler. Death was accidental. Disagreement between tba board of prison ln*|>ectora and tbe prison labor comuilMtlon iter management of tbe IK-nal system was forcibly emphasised when the anuunl report of tha latter board w-a« filed. Owners of pleasure boot* and other cltlxen* are Interested In tbe auggeeUon mndc by Xlayor Berry to tbe new council at Westvllle that the borough acquire possession of the Delaware river front for lark purpose*. Among the Is-qucst* of Mr*. Ann Fenton, who died In Jersey City, la the following: "1 give mid bequeath unto my grandson, WK'-ert Hoss, of 40 Second street. Weohswken. the framed uiotto, *Tbe Lord Will Provide.’ *' Two civil war veteran* of the same age died at Cheater on the mame day. Abram M. Lunger and John Henry Van Derveer were boy* together, went to and returned from war together and »l*-nt their Uvea a* near neighbors. Dr. W. D. Weber of Wert Hoboken received a telephone message from Ho Uiken that a | ackagc had l>ren left In his vestibule. Investigating, tie picked up a baby girl. Pinned to the coat " «* a note, which read "My name 1*
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Former Mayor John J. Todd la the j new president of the Holy Name *ecl- ! ety. Other officer* arc: Philip Weinj belmcr. vl<'c president: Tbotuaa J. Cooney, recording *e«-rotary: Jamea J. j 1‘rii-e, tluan- ml aeeretary; John D. Col | Una. treaaurer For entering the house of a stranger j In South Eighth street and frightening the oeeupanta Michael Grout, sixty j years eld. of Woodbury wa* given twenty day* In Jail by Recorder Stack- . h ise In Itmideu Grwt *ald he wa* I “loiAlng f*>r a friend." When Mkaa Bertha Itulh, a achoo-l-I teacher at Uarltcld. saw- smoke coming | from the wall In the room where she wa* teaching svxenly-five puptla she ; forwted the cUs* and inarched « aafr ; U tivm the twlktlng Ml** Ruth then g'-t two iKkiia of water and put out the
• tire
Georg,- Howard MttebelS of Mon Is* u.- near Newton, teturued to town I I with a bride of »*•»e-nteen Mr. Mitch | | ett la tlUy old. and W» tuai i 1 tinge t > Ml** Ague* Pace of New ! daughter. Is bis fourth nmlrtUKMilal
Tbe fotlowin* coorrysner* mm entmd tor record tn tbe Count; Clerk's Ofllr'. week ending January 1*, 1®E:
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Jsmo M. Chrstrr. rt u». lo Lou,»e K. Cotlsdsy. 12540. Lnt W«. section A. , The City of Ocean City to Samuel A Dobbs. Quit-claims led 1405. block 14. and S. W. 20 feet of lot 1454, GurdrnsSame to Margaret A Dougherty. Qottclaims lots lltd. 1102, H« and 1137. block
11, Gardens.
Same to Anna Chlcquodne Davis. QbMclalms lot 1135, block 11. Garden*. The City of Ocean City to Wilbert L. Sw-eeten. Quit-claims nortbeart half of lot 528, and lot 2707. Gardens. Wilbert L. Sweeten to Agnes XV. Humhrreht. 1500. LoU *14 and *1C, b'oek *, plan 1, Gardens. Township of Upper A Frank Schalchrr. rt ux, to StRithmete i Development Co. Ixrt 37. Mock It. Strath- j Borooxh of Woodbine Benjamin MarovlU to Esther Kotmmi. j Led 7, block 15. tertian A. Max Greenstrin to Samuel Ore. nstetn. ; 81000. Farm Parcel Eight B. Township of Dennis Isidore Kertrr, rt ux, to Dorothy Epstein. Lot 14, section 34. Woodbine Terrace. Charles Tomlin, rt ux, to Uriah Turpen. ! et ux. 8*011. Three-quarters of an acre of | land at Drnnlsvillr. adjoining lands of 1 heirs of Sarah I- Beetle} , dee'd. Rutherford B. Hess, et ux. to Howard M , Bougher. 82.40. Two hundred and Olty-flve nrret of woodland at Bellrplmln. (rseeptblg 15 acres sold to Joseph Mason) adjoining lands of heirs of John Spence und lauds of
James Ward. Sea Isle City
Edward A Arnett, et ux. to Flora Muller. Lot 14. block 23. Baroagh of Avalaa Hollins M. Bralthwalt. rt ux. to John Pctry. 82000. Lot 75, section 24. John Pctry, el ux. to Lrtltia Pctry. Same
South Jersey Hralty Company to Edwin Unton. 8500. Fifteen fret of lot 106, and 20 feet of lot 108, block #8, plan D-2. Same to Katherine Toe be. 8405. Twenty I feet of lot 104 and 10 Iret of lot 10,.. block W. plan D-2. Stone Harbor Bungalow Colony to Wilbur C. Elsman, rt ux. 8*50. I»t C-19,
block 109.
Hebert S. Miller, thrriff, (laud of Chester W. Garrison) to F. A. Poth & Sons. 8100. Lot 457, block 200. Same (Und of Harry A Miller, rt uxj to j Charles F. Bower. Five fert of lot 97 and all of loU 99 and 101, block 89. Wilbur C. Elan is mi »o Slune Harbor , Bungalow Colony, lad C-19. block 109. Henry J. Wrbrr, Truster, to South Jersey , Hralty Company, lait 100, block 98, plan : D-2; M 108. block 9*. plan D-2; V W. 20 fret of lot 104. block *8. plan D-2. Ernest Athlon, rt us. to Ethel I. Blair, j Kurtbrast portion of loU 64, 65, Cf. 68 and 70. block 94. plan A. Avalon City Building ami Dam XaaocDtion to Margaret Johnson. 82300. lad 480, block 200, plan I>-2. Tawaaklp of Middle James Swain, rt ux, lo James s Baler. 81541. Tract of Dml situate at Green Creek, containing 97-100 of an arrv, adjoining. hinds of Henry Bennett and James Swain. I Ralph 1- Guff to laniurl H. pike. 850. Lot 46. Wildwood Boulevard. Brlford Garrison, rt ux. to Spr»r<r Grail- ; dol. 12500. Premises at Gaaben, kn ivm at the Homestead farm of WUIUm E. Gar-
lUlpb 1. Golf, rt ux, to Mary Ad. 8100. laris 09 and 70, Wildwood Buulrvwi I. Barwask of Karth WTldwaad Harry McCUrUnd, rt ux. lo Albril Davis. Northwest half of lot IS. on Second avenue. The Borough of North XVUdwnod to laverett Newcomb. 8S and payment at all taxes up to and Including 1916 and all municipal hens fur improvement axo-vnsents. i tails Stl. 3IA 315. First avenue; lot* 313 and 314. Chestnut axrnur.
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All* Compton, rt vtr. to John J, Mrykcr. 82750. lari 15. block 9. Tawaaklp af Lawn Mary A. Toxin-} to James C- Curt- n. 8125. Uri 17, trrtion 26. Highland beach borough af W «at Cape Msi ranee* M. Ralston to W. tgarir i Davis. ' lari 239. block 15. Miller Farm.
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Mutual Uquldabng Caanpan} lo (:harlex N. Brian t. 81260. lari In s. XV, of j North and Congms stmts. If I, i.et frooi i centre tine of (aa>grr*x stml and North ; street, cxaitauring law square feet of land Hubert N. Miller, sheriff, ,hmd or ijiarles II. Colburn, rt alx.) lo loorgr k> r. 8006.
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Sarah Trail, rt six |. 84«W Part of lot 24 to
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