CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER x, 1904.
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. C1PK MAY COURT HOUSE. Aafoat ■ 11—Mn. William Yoon* aod a a Of tier Uac of AnglMea, war* ridton her* on Fiidav laat. ' ' Jo*. Newman and family are enter--taming company from Ocean City U>i* w*mk. Mr*. (Yowell and aon of Cap* May, were vldttng rviativ** her* on Friday Mr*. AHiert Phillip* returned to her taume at l'ape May on Fnday, after MpeodiuK a*“eral day* with her parent* Aiane. Mr*. Parker Burke of Woodbury, * pending a few day* with her parent* tier*. Warner Titlow and family returned io Philadelphia on Tuesday, after apending a few weeks with relaUrea S> ere. Mr*. Edw. Farr of Wenonah in visitla^j her parents for a few days. Mrs. John Bethel and family, returned home this week from a visit with friends at PittsburgWm. Heritage and wife visited relatives at Clermont on Sunday. John Douglass of South Dennis, called i friends here the fiart of the week. Cspt Charles Vanamsn of Dias Creek, made a business trip here on Monday. Wm. Stitesand wife are entertaining' ■company this week. d. C. Candy visit friends at Dias Creek on Sunday. Mrs. George Grace is entertaining •company this week from Philadelphia. Clarence Turner and family are en aertaining company frpm Millville this
F15HLNQ CREEK. FISHING CHEEK, August SI.—Jere Wool son visited relatives in Camden
«n£unday.
Jacob Barnett and. wife entertained John Bell and wifeof Holmeshurg, Pa.,
on Sunday.
Mrs. Jennie McPherson is visiting Ocean City aud Pleasantvillr. Harry btites and wife of Holly Beach, Saturday with Mih. Mary Schel-
WUlets Johnson and wife entertained -AL Pierson and wife of Erma on Sunday. William Uinchcutfand brother Cbas. ■of Monroeville, are viaitiog friends in Ahis place. Eli Snyder and mother visited relative* at Erma on Sunday. Mrs. Ad all ue Matthews visited her sister, Mrs. Marcy at West Gape May last week. Usymond Bailey of Cold Spring spent the first of the week with his cousin, Warren Mount. George -‘atthews is spending a f w -day* with hi* brother Milton, at Hoicneaburg. Pa., who is very sick at this Meriting. lames H. Shaw of Holly Beach, spent Utter part of the week with b s «oaa in this place. Mrs. Lydia Thomas and daughter of 31oUy Beach are visiting their parents *hif week. JJias Edna wooison spent i-aturdsy and Sunday with her sister Mr*' Dora Eldredge
DIAS CREEK. DIAS CREEK, August 31.-Clerk Julias Way, and Harry Bright, took *1 inner with Freeholder Chas. Vanaman Tbonday. Dr. Jeremiah Sayre of Bed Bank, KJ. waa visiting bis parents in thU village on Friday and 'Saturday: .Rev. Jas. E. Simpson of the M. E. \Jsurcb waa unable to fill his appointi meat here on Sunday on account of 111A new Eatey organ.will be put in the M. E. Church In .the near future and Ahe «U one offered for sale. Our baae-ball enthusiasts divided their attendance last Saturday between itb» games at Tuckahoe and Cape Ray. Griffin Gandy of Court House spent 'Etmday with friends here. Altx- SchaUinger and brother, 1 wee* making some needy repairs to their mothers' Cape May cottage . on
Mrs. James Shaw of Eld ora was visit, ing her parents, Mr. and- Mrs. Thomas Sayre Saturday last.
RIO GRANDE.
RIO GRANDE, August 81—Miss Threpaa Fisher, of Camden, who has tieeo spending a few weeks very epjoy--wble with reialives and friends here, returned to her bmne an Monday. There will be lose feast on Monday otornlng in the M. E. Church followed t>y preaching by the pastor, in the afternoon there will again be p by (he pastor, Rev. Bock. In the «reaiog Rev. Howard Hand will preach. A cordial invitation is extended
THE CRISIS AUAKEWOOD
TROUBLE NOT YET ABATED AS TO POSTMASTERSHIP.
NEW APPOINTMENT PROBABLE
President Itooarvelt Haid to Have Decided to Remove 1‘imImaster Uradstraw.
LAKEWOOD. N.J.. Aug. i* rumored that President Room' solved to turn down Capti a* poet mauler of Lakewood nrw appointment. Captain
the hold-over postmast
and a half, hi* term bavins after the breaking out of tbel fight. Ocean county. Uoluu publican Aaaemblytnan froa voted for John W. Griggs for Senator. Thl* angered Sent Ocean. Tt also deeply offepde live John J. Gardner, of thal al district, who bad been stu a to rial bee aud wanted Hi Shinn and Gardner rreoived should be made a yearling. < rled their point, and turned forrenomlnatlon.and ademc blyman wa» elected because can •pile Captain Bradsfa Holman, and the Shinn-Gar decreed hi* decapitation aj Bnt the captain had power!t
Waahlngton and !
hand that held the aword. time Ocean county wm tak Second Congreaeional dletrk In the Third, and politic!* wondering whether Howell nice and adopt a* his owe quarrel* cf Gardner, and < bitter fight over the Lakewo •hip. If current rumor be reliable, he ha* decided to do eo, and Captai to step down and out. Mi rather timid gentiemno.anc tied by threats ef oppositio nation. He must depend upon the big republican uaj The Shinn crowd have represented that tbev would swing Ocean ft convention and in the election if he would play In their crowd, and that the Bradshaw faction wa* "not in It" and “cut no Captain Bradshaw L a gentleman of fine character and i» held in great respect all the State. Hr represent* Intelligence and integrity in politics. Hr ha*given ex_ cellent service a* postmaster, and is entitled by good custom to reappointment. The election of a Stale Senator In Ocean, and not impossibly thr choice of a United State* Senator next winter, may hinge upon the outcome of this postmaster fight. Behind Captain Umd«haw stand all the old time republican leaden of Ocean conn ty—George T. Cranmer, Ralph Gowdy. Jonathon Goble and scorea of others; all tkoae who believed that George W. Hoi - grossly ill used, all who are dieKusied with Senator Shinn's legislative -.■cord. Almost every prominent and re pec table newspaper in the State has declared agMins; the re-election of ^hinn a* Senator. He has become a State ieeue, anfi the eyes of the people of New Jersey are focussed upon Ocean county to see if it rVnominates him. It is freely declared tnat bis renomination would be tbr signal for such a popular uprising a* Ocean county r seen. The people are hot on the subject. There are said to be hundreds of in* who would vote for William J. Harrison, democrat, of Lakewood, In preference to Shinn. A democratic Senator from Ocean might give that party con. trol of the Legislature and the choice of a
United States Senator.
at the Cape May Golf (Tab was concluded last Saturday afternoon with the following aooraa:
Fred Uravi
J Hildreth and
T Ka«twood C Mat thaws
V Sorter! and U Catlett and J Brown. . C Campbell and W Bte>enaoo W 6 77 K Miller and W Allen W 8 7» L Ayres and H Kosenganen 83 4 J Black and J Horran 87 8 J McCurdy and C Melons* 84 4 W Evens and D Davis. 84 4 E Cook and E Jackson 85 5 J Nickerson and A Nicholson—84 > A Luca* and 8 Goddard.— 85 8 8 Thomas and L McCormick 88 5 W King and A Toilette...— 10? 13 0. U. f'SHR wixt. G. Howell Parr, of Baltimore, won ti handicap medal play tourney held on the local links last Saturday afternoon with a net aoor* of 75. The score follows: G Howell Parr..— — v —— 81 Speooer D Wright, Jr — 81 _ ._ Dell Koblttt : 84 5 '79 Ferd J Graves 84 » 7V J L Brown 87 7 «i Charles L Matthews— 8# 8 *1 JP Black— - W 13 81 J H Nixon...* ...„ 1 85 4 81 Whittin Evans 91 8 88 W E Stevenson VO 8 (S R L Baretow....— HV 6 88 T d Thomas. vi 8 88 W L All**— V6 13 83 C R Campbell Vt 8 83 J M Wilson 8B fi 83 Dr C X Davis : VO 6 M Albert Luces VS IS
VOTING MACHINES NKKDKD. One Way to Prevent Fraud by False Connting. The Law and"Order loving people of the City of Cape May are generally expressing a desire that voting machines shall be installed la this city for the coming November election. There 1* no doubt but that the sale and barter of votes in this efty as has been alleged has grown to proportions which are Indeed appalling. ~ meats which sr^ made can to what takes place at our elections it la. therefore, utterly nee leas for a man of *0 even
an end to this highest bidding bos I ness poll should know, there is no us* ought to be « for selling ids vote. It la said that there are Jast aa many. If not more, white perin the QBy of Cape May who an ed aathoae ^ho eaa be parehaaod. aa
of
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for prosperity.
Yacht Race Matarttay. e aannal oneaa no* of the Atlantic it Qab «f New Tork will be 1
gate to Fire Island and from Fire to Five Fathom Bask Light Sbip, off Cap*
WEEKLY GOLF MATCH Eft.
The Social I
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McCurdy
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Kosenaarteo race McCormick..
E L Miller William R. King
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F. A. Saxton. J. B. Grabell. B. WQmeen, Jr., Koy Pa***rant, Charles B. Frit*, A. D. FAlette and Char. HUudckrr withdrew.
GOOD FOR TO LAN. He Talks of Great Things Yachtsmen
Will Do For La
The Philadelphia Evening Telegraph in one of it* issue* last wees, in lu “Talks Over the 'Phone by Promlueot Men," by W. C. Koch, quotes James P. Tolan. busi ness man and yachtsman, as saying: '•Quite right. I've turned yachtsman. It’s great sport.. More than thl*. I'm one of the charter memberixf the new Cape
May Yacht Club.
ost two weeks old and although the you Direst of its kind on the Atlantic —the baby organisation—we are going to make It famous. We have boat* now In our fleet that are peerless in point of speed for their pine*, and we are going to add other* that will keep ahead of rivals in a race. We expect to have some hot ks before the season cloaca. None of your fresh water affairs, but genuine contests upon old Ocean's wind-
fretted breast.
"Sore, yachtiag Is a costly pastime, but it beat* anything else. In the long gamut of land recreations you pan not mention anything like It. To tarn from hard boelneas to a sail in a half gal* makes one believe he's really living. Come down and ove this to you. Moat of ds are hard-worked Philadelphia business men and allot tu are enthusiastic over the pros-
pects of the clnb.
"We are going to wake Cape May np a bit. It needs it. I«uok ns up' at Sc he lien-
gerS Landing."
Reduced Rates to Baltimore. For the National Convention Fraternal Order of Eaglea, at Baltimore, Md., September IB to 17, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip ticket* to Baltimore, at greatly reduced rates, from all stations on its lines east of and including Pittsburg. Erie and Buffalo. The rate from Pittsburg will be •9.00, from Altoona 17.48. Erie 112DO, Williamsport MJ3, Buffalo 911.00, Canandaigua •8.70, Elmira 98.60, New York 90J0, Newark. N. J.. 98.10, Reading 95.15. Wilkeebarre 97.06, Dover, Del., 98.91, with ooding redactions from all other points. Ticket* will be sold on September 11 and 12, good for return passage leaving I e until September 19, inclusive, payment of 91.00 to Joint agent at Baltimore an extension of return limit to Sep-
tember X will be obt*
Tickets via Philadelphia permit stopover within limit. If deposited with the ticket agent at Broad Street Station.
to vielt Washington during this
Ington will be sold September 15 and 16, good returning within two days, Inoloding
—The subject of the Baptist Young Peo
pie's Union “
the will be “Now Courage for New Work. 1
The loader will bo Mrs. Clark.
Flashing ^ a Ray of Sunshine into a gloomy heart has been called “The Be s Telegraphy.” The Pru dential is constantly sending such messages. Will those you love receive one ?
The Prudential
Insuragjce Co. of Imerica. *«=• «rc: *. 1. JOHN F. DRYDKK, President. EDGAR B. WARD. »d Vice President. LESLIE D. WARD. Vice President. FORREST F. DRYDEK. 3d Vice Pre»ident EDWARD GRAY. Secretary. H. H. Richasdson, Aset. Snpi.. Cape May Court House. S. ]. 1701
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Jewelry Matches anb Clochs.
Repairing Neatly Done by a Skilled Workman.
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na mmim-mm, ummlamm.
^ The best bnmdi of Liqoocx, Wines and Cigar*. Cold and Hot
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