-f-
-4-
RIO GRANDE.
Jolm Wusud and wife, returned to their Philadelphia home on TuesFre.1 Neal and wife drove to Capa
av, and were ac< b> her tivter, J
l»n icil home Lide Reevea.
Chil
the M
rn'a Day.
K- Chnrch Sunday evening, inch (ucccaa-
ning
in
Tomorrow Day will be held
Church.
Arthur Abcllc and Sunday with W. R
wile.
. God and wile.
May Neal, and \\\ R. Ore»se and
Children’* he Baptist
wife passed Cresae and
) E. < V Neal
^wile, attended
Cold
Childien’*
: Spiing and Erma ichard French atiS vsc<l Sunij^y at Brid
h and A. R. Shinn, paved SuniJ^y at H
Mivca Ella Hodman and May
irii'.gcton.
Neal, and John Stidworthy, drove
> Wildwooil on Saturday/ Silas Shaw has returned
Mis.
rom PI
vas with Chas. W
Payne, Jr., o his parents on
Philadelphia, the Capt. passed Sunday at home. Monroe Hand and wile drove to Cane M. \ this week. SOUTH-SEA VILLE.
Glaasboro, i Tuesday, and Miss
)onald of Collinsswood. have been visiting her sister, Mrs Lizzie Westcott and Mrs. Sarah W. Thompson this week. Zebu ion Kates ol Clermont, was doing business in town one day this
week.
D. D. Burch ol Court House, was looking alter business on Tuesday. Mrs. Lydia Crandoll ol South. Dennis, was calling at Harry Pierson's Ibis week. Henry Willetts of Ocean View, was dping business at the station on ' Tuesday. Isaac Terrell of Sea Side, was calling on his sister, Mrs. Michael Swing the first of the week. Rev. William E. Massey, jarife and children, passed through here on Thesday, en route tor Ocean
City.
George Gandy ol Seavillc, w;as doing business with Jacob Kier Tuesday. E. Stratton of Beesley’s Point, Charles S. Coombs ot Goshen, have een here during the week. Seth Hand of Ocean City, and Capt. Elinor Willets, of Dias Creek, \wcrp'callinp on triends Wednesday. COURT fiOUSE. Miss Octavine Ware of Cape May, is this w-eek with Miss Alice Cor*
son.
Miss Bertha C. Ludlam of Avalon, viaired here on Sunday. Virgil Erricsbn of Dias Cre . made a business trip here T on Fui
day. T
John iome.
Edward Hughes and wife,
spent Sunday Sr., and wife.
Marie Springer, who spent winter with relatives in Camden, has returned home for the summer. , Harry Stites made a* business trip to Philadelphia on Tuesday. ' Miss Gertie Whilldin of Cape May, visited her parents on Wed-
' V-
ss M;
Friday, alter spending
very pleasantly with friends in
Newark.
Eugene Hays of Goshen, passed
rough hereon Tuesday.
Peterson reti
Matey was visiting e May im Friday of
COLD. SPRING.
Mrs. Albert
relatives in Cape
last week.
R. Capewell ot Camden. Sunday With his parents. Miss May McNeill was i May visitor on Tuesday. Miss Gussie Gibson ot Ca] spent sever*! days last
her aunt.
M
l:w UTS TOUlTOSSmi
VU rsanzylTsalt Railroad, Aooeat Ckrlit-
Uac SmUaror Coamtloa.
spent K,ir ibe bearlil uf drbgaUa aixl other*
dxalriua to stleod lhr Teenty-tlnt Inirnistlonsl. Biennial ConVen’kni of the UuHad 8.>eletj of Christian Endeavor, to
*Pf M * v > lie held at Denver, del.. Jnly 9 <o 18, the eek with Paonaytvanls Rsilmad Company will ran
a parannally e.MidurUvt lour to Denver and return, leaving Philadelphia, Lan-
■ . .. . , crater, Harrlebur-', Altoona and PlUe,;hony Ct,™ ..oiri i,,,, Tu ^,
July 7, going via Cbioago and arrlvt Denver Tburaday, July 9. Retutolng, the tour will leave Dourer Thursday. Jnly 18, arriving PitUburg, Philadelphia and intermediate stations Saturday, Jn 18v Special yraiua of the hlghrst grade PuIliusH equipment will he run uu a fast *<-tiedulc. Eseb train will he lu charge tourist agent, el,ape roil, and spyClal uniformed baggsge master. Ilound-trlp
Ddnver,-
rsa Mattie Weeks qf Cape May. visited her mother on '1 ueaday. Mrs. Anthony Cresse visited .... .
daughter of Ocean City the first of , j i-week. ’
Miss Elsie Hand of State Normal School, Trenton, has come home
r the summer t Miss Mildred Citv, is ^rfsitlug
this week.
Mrs. Wilbert Week* has returned
to her home, after spending several
day* with Cape May relative*
tcation.
Willis of Ocean her grand parents
BURLEIGH.
Miss Elsie Cargy wheeled to Court House on Tuesday. . . McPheraon is doing am carpenter woik lor John H. Cobb
Grassy Sounds.
E. S. Douglass, wife aud daughv ter Nora, spent Sunday under the ^
tal roof at Court Hot—
pare
M
roof at
■lisa Edith
, H. Ross who is employed in Philadelphia Sundayed at hi
•ard Hughes and
West Cape May, spent Sunday with Alex. Douglass, Sr., and
Sprin
Miss Maud Benezett returned
tral d
through here
Miss Leah Peterson returned to . -her South Dennis home this -week.
Thomas Greaves and fami
Philadelphia, are this
lativcs here.
mily of wite rc-
FILING CREEK. .
ProL LD. Hoffman and wife, and Mrs. Trvphene Matthews, spent
Sunday in Philadelphia.
P. M. t Woo Ison and sou of Holly Beach, visited relatives in . this place
on Sunday.
Wm. Yraricks and son Freeman, spent Saturday^ n Philadefphia. Thomas Hemingway and wile of Ocean City, is visiting his father at the post ofiite this week.
J. R. Bishop and friends of Rhiln dephia, spent Sunday at the Arling.
ton club house.
j-
.over
club h
. H. Thomas and
s Gcorgie
Dennis over Sunday. Ralph Veariks spent week with hia-sister.
mngwi
ran City, spent pi
[iR. P. Mount and wife.
cry of Holl Ighter, Mi"
way and wile, ot part of Tuesday
part
eek with his mi Thomas He’mii
Octal with •
Mrs. Montgomcn
t» visiting her daughters G. Bkrru W this ireek.
Pm for me
x.
H. Uterens fertn. Apply to Daniel K. Stevens, Kldredge P. A WestCape Apr,
Comb and Brush you will find at Bol. Needles.
liman of Cold
Spring, was the guest ol her Iriend
here on Sunday.
M. J Fitzgerald of Haddonfield, was the guest ol H. C. Carey and
family on Sunday.
S. Mattisoh Cresse of Court House, called on hi* parents here, on Sun
day.
Jones Hand and a - gentleman friend of Lester, spent Sunday with
ic Hand and wile,
lex. Douglass Jr., and wife,
who attended
Bap Sun-
•oughr*!
were among thot
Children's Day exercises at the E
tist Church, at Court Hous
day eveninj
some one broke into tl
■it of di
While
the scciii
mg.
the Italian’s employed were at work on Mondi
ion i ne bi
day,
iheir house and clothes, a razor
:lcs.
DIAS CREEK.
Mrs. Lewi* Norton ol Atlantic City, is visiting her parents in this
village this week.
Rev. W. A. Massey and^wife, ac companied by J. ~
ashen.
Grace, ot Friday to preach and
ir.ee. >n ii
Pullman berth, and all necesaary meals lu dlniug oar Co aud from Denver, will tie'
Philadelphia. #71.95,
full, e bei
two iu •<7.50,
Hows: Phlladelph
irth. #80.35 each; Lancaster, #09 83
berth.
.50, two In
#59rfi> each; /twrth. #57 50
York. each;
tefercfeagMUa 1000-XU* Rafui Ticket.. ommeuctng June 1,1908, tatwebange i 1000-Mile Kifnad Ttckrta will be ■odfin a>
IM poaiMQi baggage, over mijt of ibe follow Inclines:— Baltimore and Ohio Kallraad. (Betwemi all poluta east of Ohio Klver amt between Pittsburg and Kaur Alan to and from points on Philadelphia and Koadlng Hallway anil Central Hallroad of New Jersey belireen Phlla-
(Eaat
dlway.
ludlng Huntingdon.) Lackawanna and Weal
krrlsburg, 87 SS, , two In one berth, 11 * S3 eaeh; Altoona. #84 50, ■ wo In one 10
#31.10 each; V berth. #49.50 (
:a*h; Altoona, #64 50, Iwolo one berth. #15.00, each 1 ; Pittsbuig, #58.00. two in one tvrth,' #49 50 each. Houndtrip rate, covering all ueuessary expenses ongoing trip and Railroad transportation only returning, on regular trains nutil AuguatvSI. will he as follows: Philadelphia. #57.25. two * la One berth, #51.75 each: L'#-*elcr, #16.85. two tu out berth,
k, #54 50.
eh; Hsrrisii
two in one berth. #49.23 each; Attoonu, $32-10. two In one berth, #47.75 each; Pituburg. #47 50, two iu .one berth. #48 85 each. Proportionate rate* from iiber points. Pullman accommodation* and meals an- incluiied only while lata are using special trains. Special side trips from Denver at reduced rates. For reservation* of apace, UckeU. aud full iiifortuallon, apply to nearest Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agen Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadel-
phia, Pa.
DENNIS VILLE. Rev. S. P. Jefferson is home lor a
short slay.
Richard S. Learning lias accepted a position with the New York Ship Building Co. ol Camden, and left on
h gripp
The strawberry season is about over, and the large number of
Italians have gone home.
Capt. Chas. Vanaman and
are down this week wit J. M. Dix attending. Elmer Willetts went
usiness Tuesday.
r k>rence Barnett and Reba
Bowers, of Holly Beacn, were visit-
ing Minnie Norton on Sunday, tending Children’s Day service*
the M. E. Church.
A. T. D. Howell 1* building large poultry shea this week. Samuel Ogden’s cat yacht Lillie,
~ ‘day during the it damaged bad
E R
attend I
Capt.
’hiladrlphia Miss Flore
Tuesday to take up work. R. Stiles left on Mond Riley's school at Mays 1
ing.
Edward MaPhews, clerk in the Hotel Brighton, left on- Monday to Like up his work, alter spending pleasant week here. Many ol our people are enclosing their verandas with netting.
Emil
vices # in
Westerly gale, and ii
ly.
Nathaniel Holmes purchased - buggy on Tuesday.
OCEAN VIEW.
Repairs have been made
; nt the station,
lomobiles are becom ni
siding nt the station.
Automobiles are becom ng more plentiful with the advance of worm
er weather.
mes Coleman is visiting tht es of his boyhood, aftet ar -absence of seven years, in the West. .He was pleased to smell the salt air once more. Hit wife accompanied
him.
The Children’s ice in the M. E- Church |bn SuiuStv evening well attended and a^ excellent proram was rendered in a spirited oipuA. V. Smith and Umilf, have gone away for the summer. His son Floyd, T. -graduated from Drexcl institute as a mechanical draftsman.'
On Monday -eveniag, June 8th,
Dust Deputy State Couricilor, John
« aggmT >&? "
N. Reeve, of Beach U. A. M-. ofWild^i ted by several other' i
^ J*
Council, Jr.-O. rood, accompanmembera, made
ujctT No.
viait to Aetna Coun
143, of Seaviile. After the regular
ovei ih Yi
After adjoBmment, refreshments were served. There was a good
attendance and a good time.
RMl Estate Movements. #500—Hnldmh H. Bennett andotfa to Kmily W .Ben. ett. <
. The funeral ot Mrs. Emily Jane Hoimes took place in the M. E. Church on Wednesday afternoon. Mr*. Laura Smith of Cape May, was a guest ot Mrs. Lewi* Douglas
part ofthis week.
Mist Jennie Aunelley spent Tues-
day in Philadelphia.
CAPE MAY POINT. Mrs. £. F. Sellers has leased M. E Springer's cottage for the sum-
mer.
Mrs. Robert Thompson and fami will occupy the dwelling over E. V Springer’s store ten tile season. Mr. and Mrs. Thoms* Hillard, of Salem, N. J. opened their cottage
last week. Miss Adna
lug Regans _ kii-|i*ic 'course on the Hudson River, Friday, June 28, the Ffennsylvanii Rail toad Company will sell round trip ticken to Highland or Poughkeepsie on June 20 and 96, good to return until June 28, inivr, from Waahlugbn-, D C., 1 ... -.-mediate point* 10 Philadelphia, elusive, and all station* 00 the United Railroads of New Jersey Division and ■e West Jersey and Seashore Railroad. : rate of single far* for the round tr'
Deception In Whiskey.
The Amen can people want 10 be humbugged, and we saloon keeper* must help do it as we are coinpellen to keep a lot of doctored whiskey* called, for daily or go out of business. These remarks are often heard from the whisker dealer after selling his customer a dnnk
1 liquor, eom-
y, such as
. „ rough Its popular fancy name. The det knows of its impurity a< the time serving, but remai-V silent on ace u«t: of not wanting to jtake a chance of offending the cost -mer who calls for I
:wra
Consul, at Philadelpbi
Cape House.
Held on of Swiss plus, is a guest of
They will
to their country home
Mr- John Gordon Gray, president of the Queen Optical Co., who is quite prominent m the manufacturer's ub, has rented .-‘The Oakn," on
The Misses Blanchai
lore, h n Bea<
sard,
have taken the Stang
ich avenue.
In View of the latest anti-Semite «trti rage to Bessarabia, the European power* might give the unspeakable Turk a brief ictemilwrion and read the riot
act to the Russian bear.
The rapacity of the packers seems likely to make the lump of pork tn the poor mao’s greens look like the oyster
In the boarding boose soup.
If OmjdraJO. O. Howard Insists igxra J.H Stopping Kentucky fends be will be wise If be does bis insisting st long
If you get It st Hogsn’s Us H.
Wright etals Conveys lot 1, Mock D.
Cepe 11*#' Point. April 22.
Poultry, Game s»d bqushs killed snd dreesod Li order st Campbell*, 808 Decs-
The ladies ol Church will hold 1 week m Jnly.
Bazaar on She I
L "‘” K.ri2T»'SS6'..
t--
1
Railroad.
Ene Railroad. (East of snd Including J store town snd §p*pei>sion Bridge.) Lehigh Valley Railroad. Pennsylvania Railroad. Theaa. tick eta will be sold #80,00 each, subject to refund of #10,00 •m surrender of cover to Trunk Lumw MHwug-- Ticket Bureau, No. 143 Lihcriy •tlecl, New York, st sny tling. whhln eighteen mouths ln>m dsU- of purchase. This form of tleket will be Issued deferunoelo requests of uumrrous patr-*us of the lines In Interrst desiring one ttekot good over seversl lines Instead of hating to provide themselves ss st present with
separate ticket for
ih line they «lt»irr
Agents at principal stallnua of the ra ad* named abtive will have these rieke
nhet Ittfonuatk ry he requited.
roads named above - cm sale and give all
regarding them that ma;
am:£D SATES TO ASHEVILLE, K. C VU Pnmiylvsnls Eallroad, Meeting Nationsi Mule rescher'i AstocUUos. For the benefit of 4hiwe dMiring to attend the rpeetiug of the Satlonal Muiri* Teacher*' Association, to be held Asheville, N. C-, June 30 Li July 8, Pennsylvania Railroad.- Company sell round-trip tickets to Asheville from all stations on it* lines, June 28 to P' 1 , Innlaslve, good to return until July 10, Inclusive, st reduced rales. By depositing tickets with *pecisl agent, st Asheville. not later than July 10 end paymrtii of fee uf fifty oeuts, an extension of final return limit may be obtained til reach original starting point not later than October 10.
INTZECOLLEOIATZ REOATTA.
Bedceed ratei to Hlghlani-Pcughkeeptie
Cccrae via Peaniylrani* Eallroad.
On account of the Intercollegiate Row-
the Hlghlatid-Pniigb-
Undaou River,
rving, l not W:
ending the mut-mer
fancy named whiskey. The cantaons man calling for strait whiskey boltled in bond, is respected by the dealer a* a judge of good liquor. Whiskey bottled in bond is all right aa it is bottled at the distillery -n-der a law 'psaaed bv Congress approved Jn 1897, and (i> known as bottled iu bond i de -tilled with U. S. Government stamp covering the cork,of bottle. The stamp gives tbe name of the maker, distillery number, age of whiskey, of hot Hog, and number of barrel from which the whiskey was drawn in the distillery. Tbe whiskey in bottle bearing stamp as described is
L" o, hfi' Sr SS <: tin there until they go l>is-Hlery. Compounded whiskey aa is
made from pure ' whiskey, is generally blended with spirts, c lor«d and aweet-
e ed to suit the Jaste.
Tbe deception is practiced by the rectifier and compounded at 01 oe, encourage* the enlightened to drink onlr Bottled in Bond Whiskey which is
wu to be pure in every respect. A VALUABLE PUBLICATION.
Tht Ptfiuylvfe&l* Railroad 1903 Sommer
Er cirri on Roots Bo:k.
uu* 1 tbe Paawunger Department df tbe Peonsylvsnia Railroad Company publlabet tbe 1903 ooittou of tbe Summer Ezcuraioii Boule Book.. This work I* designed to provide the politic with ripacrip Uv* note* of the principal summer resorts of Eastern America, with tbe beat route* for reaching them, aud tbe rales of fare. It contains all tb* principal ee*ahore and mountain reaorta of tfie Eaat. and over seventeen hundred differ ent routee or combination* of route*,
bonk has been
imatlon* of route*, Tb*;
p'.'ed with the great ir i* tbe m.«t
care, and altogether is tbe m<«l complete and coreprchetwlve baidbook of Summer travel ever offered to the pub-
9to.
Tbe cover la bandrottie and striking, printed In eolora, and the book eontaln* several map*. pnreenPug ilia exact mole* ov-jr which it-kei* am ,»4il The bonk I* p**>fu-rly llfil*;rated with fi-n- half lot.,, cul* of *M-Iicrjr at tbe vari-u- 'eaorts an I abrtiK the lines of the Prime)Ivania Rill-
oad.
in audal b, • k m
road.
Ou audafier Jim
•hep
t lid* Vrty in eresi-
(na bonk may he praanmil rt «••'# P<-in - sylvani* Ratlrtnd ticket l--tB-- at the' dual price of ten deota. W. np>m ajaikm to Geo W. B-yd. AssieUMt eral Passenger Agi ol. Floed St'ee> Slathm. Pllllsdi-li.lii*, IV. hy mall f..r
twanty muu.
AH Departments
ol 'human activity arc involved in the struggle for cxis tence. Men welcome Life Insurance because it lessens anxiety. Insure in
The Prudential Insurance Co. /■ of tmerlca.
LESLIE D. WAR Vice Hreaidcut. EDGAR B. WARD. ad Vice Prea. FORREST F. DRYDBN. td Vice President AMOliKTS y EDWARD GRAY. X »IOO OOPraaia S Secretary. — 1 mmmr H. B. Rjchamdson. Asat. Supt.. Cape May Court House, N. J
” '.! Mottings! We have purchased 1x2 Rolls. Prices range from #5.00 to £13.00 per R^ll. Grass Carpet at 38c per yard. Matting Rugs at £1.30 each. We have Arabian Carpet, Something NEW, Brussels Pattern on one J side, Ingrain Pattern on the other, 25c per yard. These goods are sold ag Low in Price as we can make it Call and see this line even if you do not purchase. No trouble to show goods.
GHAS. A. SWAIN,
30£-Z JAG^SON ST.,
CAPE MAV-
P. O- Box S41 Local ’Phone 65.
Romallte,“The Ideal Wall Paint.’’ KouutlRe i* an OU* Paint put up in paste form to be thinned with water. It ts imulf- lor both inside and outride exposure. It is durable and has stood five year* on exterior* with oearide exposure*. It is fiat (without glow), washable, hygienic and give* a very artiathvelvety finish. It wa* adopted by the U. S. Government Building* at the Buffalo Exposition. IJiter the Government need Uomaiite for it* building* at the Charleston Kxporition. The Committee on Exports on Awanla, awarded RomaHte the gold medal. For Hale by
C. Glut,
;ton street.
djneda
410 Washing to
Wilmington Morning Newa.
ware, and one from wbkh Cape Ma)' hotel men get excellent result* in adertiring the bouse*. It has the largest ouitide circulation in the State. The pnbliriier in E. M. Hoope*, who ia wellknown to tbe many Wilmingtoniana
. Imlnff# . . who come regularly to Cape May. Kate* ma<le known on application. tf
Leading Herchantx.
ertiaein the Cara May Hxa*i.DbeIhey get the beat result* aid pay re for the apace than in other
Loan Wanted.
1 who derire #400. #500,
ive client* who d«riic ewu, *•**>, and #1000, on fi>nt mortgage on 1. Address Lewis T. Steven*, Atty.,
Qape May, N. J.
Money to Loan.
mey to loan on bond and first mortgage. Apply to Lewis T. Stevens, Atty., 509 Washington street, Cajie May.
OR SALE—Splendid cottage on ayette street. Lot 40x150. Ten
room house.
#1250.00 cash, balance on mortgage. Lewis T. Stevens,
i. gt«n street.
class condition,
per cent. 509 Waah-
ou the Philsdelohia & Heading Railway” la a neat booklet giving the auronH-ring places on tbe line of tbn railway and a list ol hotels and boarding bonaA from the seashore tn the moantains, with prices of board, ratca of fare, etc., ami I* a very handy book for those seeking a place to upend the auminer montha, Tlie . book also gives a Hal of the piciiir grnv<-a suitable for»a day's onling. It can lie procured at tbe prlnci)»sl .tlckrt offices of the Company or mill Im mailed to any addn-as on receipt of a t«n cent atalhp by Edaon J. Weeks, Gei..-ial Passenger.Agent, Philadelphia.
Sol. Needles ha* a Hue ofi*trirUy date and so old stock of vest*, left over from last year. Call
tben^ Prices right.
Lly up to Nolbing
Sol, Needle* has the best and ehoape*ne of samples to *eloct your apriug ault.
line of sample* L Call and am then
The Herald will be plea send any events of inte: place throughout the county. Subscribe for the Herald.
d tohaveyon it that Uke
W. H. BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE In any Part of Cape May Coanty Holly Beach. N. J.
TO CONSUMPTIVES. Th* nafenica** faavisc bem reaiorcd to beak
to bla fallow aaflereri lb. aiEaa of ok tbom wbo doalra K. be will cbaortaDy taad f of charn) a copy of it* praacripckMaaa*.^
l■avp>ov«abl^ltia^.wU^p^^■^«a4ll^ma. . 0WA8» A. WIU0I, **•»?*, X«vT«k.
SHERIFFS SAIJi. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, to .me directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, I will expose to sale at public vendue, on Monday. July 6. 1903. between the hours of twelve and five o'clock p. m., to wit, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day. at the Sheri IT* Office, in Cape May Court House, Cape May Coanty, New Jersey. All that certain tract or parcel of land and premises, situate, lyimr and being In Sea Grove, in the coanty ofCape May andSUte of New Jersey, bounded and described as follows: Being lot number one hundred and sixteen (116). in block A aa laid down on a certain man of lota and streets and duly recorded in the Clerk's Office at Cape May. aa reference thereto will more folly appear. Being the same lot of land as were conveyed to'Nellie D. Roberts by deed recorded in Clerk's Office of Cape May County, ip book of deeds ny, pages 150. &c. Seized a* the property of Mary E- Scbellenger, defendant, taken in execution at the suit of The New Jersey Rnilding, Loan fit Investment Company, complainant, and to “ ^ SAMUEL a EWING, Sheriff. Ir >9°y «,pf#M8
§H*RIFF*S SALE. By virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias, to me directed, issued ont of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, I will expose to sale at nub. lie vendne, on Monday, Juno 20. 1903. between the hours of twelve and five otlo.
UAhat certain U* of land and ^rrorisr, VoT&r|May. ’Sate" o^New^JeiS? ju the westerly corner of Sl Johns sad Lafayette streets, adjoining lands known as the fianaktr House, hounded and described aa follows, eia: Beginning at the aforesaid comer of atreets .thence along the north wt*t aide line of said Lafajclle street a aouthweatwaidly coarse fifty j cel to said Banakrr property; thence by said Banaker property a northwestwardly coarse fifty feet: thence a nonb-
thence alone
St. Johns street a fifty feet to tbe
line ol *aid Sl Johns 1 the said side line of sail
southeastward!)- coar». __ „ place of beginning, containing two thousand five hundred square feet ot land, be the
same more or tens.
Seimd as the property of Elizabeth James, rfeodant. taken in execution at Die suit mld*b** “R »«> he *° ^ SAMUEL B. EWING, Sheriff,
ited May a*. 1903.
tml F. Eldredge, Sol'r. 5-jopf|&^ V ; '■/

