Cape May Herald, 27 October 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 5

CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1J, 1964.

THE FOOTBALL GAME (COJfTlNl'IHl FROM P’lKHT PAOK.) May airuck *h» BrtdKrtoo hoe for Unte team* Caaaidr mad* 6 yds.. Sayra mada 4. McUrriu made U. On lb* nut pUy Miller tailed lu make a yard, then McDerItr waa called ou aud be oarrWd the ball acroea (or the arcood touebdowu. Sayre mlaard ike Roal. Cap* May 11. BridmUMi 0. Miller received ike kick-off aud ran It * yda. McDevlit made Itt. Sayre loal on an end ran. Caaatdy made 7. McDevlit made IS yda. Miller waa thrown for a loea. Brldjcetok waa peuallaed. An end run by Sayre loal 4 yd*. Gain* by MoDevlU. Caaaldy and Sayre bruuKbt th - ball on Bridge ion'* SS yd Hoc when tbe referee'a whlalle ended tbe flrat bait. Score, Cape May 11, Bridgeton 0. ft KOOK I> HALT Bridgeton kicked to Caaakly wbp carried tt to tbe 47-yd. Ilu*. McDevlit made IS yda Caaaidy made fl. Sayre’* rod yon netted 1 yd. Cape May waa penallaMl 80 yda for off aide play. Cape May waa forced to kick Bridgeton fumbled on their own 90-yd. line but recovered It. Cape May waa again penalized. Bridgeton was held for downs. Tbe moat acnaationai play of the game was Caaaidy * S4-yd. run with two Jiridgetouite* on hlft back for another touebdowu. Caaaidy failed to kick th* goal. Score Cape May 16. Bridgeton 0. Caaaidy received the kick-off and ran it back 10 yds. Cape May fumbled. Bridge ton followed suit. Cape May was penalised. Cassidy's kick went out of bounds on the 37-yd. line. Bridgeton lost the ball by tumbling. After asuooeasion of plunges between center and left guard the ball was on Cape May’s W yd. line. McDevUt, Casstdy and Sayre brought the ball In the middle of the field. On tbe next down Shoemaker was hart. After time was taken out Cassidy and McDeritt each made 9 yds., and Sayre made 11. Cassidy was penalised » yds. Sayre fumbled on the S-yd. line after an excellent end ran. On the next play Bridgeton was poabed back for a safety. Score. Gape May 18, Bridgeton a On tbe kick out .Miller made a few yds. Time was tben called with the ball la midfield.

CAPE MAY HARBOR (COSTINTED PROM P1MT PAGE.)

Prohibition City Ticket. Tbe Prohibitionists have filed with the city clerk a dty ticket, as follows: Alderman—Edgar P.Stiua. Council—Chariea York. George Ogden, Daniel Focer. Aeaeaeor—Frank S. Sheppard. Collector—James V. Clark. Constable—John W. Klmsey the Poor^-Albert G. Ben

—Entire new stock of mec’i sar pants. Boys' knee-pants si

FLSM1NO CREEK. FISHING CHEEK, Oct. J. D. Hoffman and wife, and Mrs. Tryphene Matthews spent Friday in Phila-

delphia.

Herbert Shaw and wife entertained Geo. Haber, wife and son, of Philadelphia last wi Miss Hae Holme* of Angieaea, is visiting Lemuel Schellenger and wife. Min Anna Crowell is spending slew days with John Snyder and wife Mrs. Mary Schellengrr and Hoe Holmes, spent Tuesday with relatives at West Cape May. Mrs. Emma Barnett is visiting friends in Philadelphia this week. Gordon Yearicks of MUlvilie spent Sunday with Eli Snyder. Mesdames Ella Johnson and Sarah Snyde spent tbe first of the week in Philadelphia. Reuben Johnson is visiting friends in Philadelphia. Mrs Louisa Shaw spent Wednesday with Harriet Shaw. Mrs. Cynthia Matthew* is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Laura Speace Cape May. John and Bertha McPheraoa drove through here on Sunday. C. S. Shaw and wife spen. Tuesday at Holly Beach. Mia. Lnnra Vi Louie, are visiting bar daughter, Mrs. V. Snyder of Philadelphia. Chariee Learning and wife of Gape May, spent Sunday with his mother. Mias Helen McKean apent the last of the weak with her Mater, Mrs. Fannie Stevena at Cape May. Mias Maad Yearicks entertained few friends on Friday evening. Mrs. John See and children ep« last week with her daughter Mrs. Barry

For a large cleaa of Delaware shipping, too. It Isolated out, a trip to tbe Breakwater means loea of valuable time. While deepe^drangbt ships. In navigating the Delaware, hold, of oonree, to the main ship channel, lighter craft, which carry a very high percentage of tbe commerce of the river, ran cloeer to Cape May, avoiding th* long reach to the Breakwater. Frequently, It la held, snob a harbor would mean an important saving. Aoaddltloual advantage urged la that aa a place of call It would be more convenient to many ship* than the Breakwater. Some idea of tbe easiness of this undertaking Is gained from the statement that there will be In the WO acres of the new harbor three miles of water front, and that throughout Its area It will accommodate the greatest of battleships or immense

ocean liner*.

Yet this basin, where fleets may ride at anchor, will cover a distance which little more than a year ago. waa hot partly submerged, and over w hlcb bird hunter* have for generation* poled their light craft ■ong reeds and grasses ASK IIKI.P or COXORXSS. Baton* thing Is needed to place this harbor within the reach of shippingsafe entrance; and it is 'his which the projectors will kkk Congress to provide. Having tbe basin well under way they will go before the authorities in Washington and say, in effect: Here is a harbor of refuge which, at a traction of the cost of making, may be placed at tbe disposal of khlps navigating along the Allan tic coast. Will the gov«yn meat deepen the inlet so that In addition to being used by lighter vyaeels the harbor may be made of valne to general eom- » f Long before • be government can provide such an entrance the barber will be ready for wee." The great dredges of the Capa May Real Estate Company are now at work making that part of the raised land which will lie between the harbor.and the ocean. ~ gaged on the work are two m-mmoth gea. one of which, the Pittsburg, U anqoeatkmably the greatest of It* type in country. Specially designed for the pose* of tbe company, it has demonstrated lu power in the work of gouging out and throwing back material fi

ad of the basin.

This cuormout machine is novel, in that not only pumps back material through pipe tinea, but that it Is capable of moving freely from place to place, seeking new ground when. In nay spot. It has dredged to required depth. In tbe operation of nearly all stationary dredges, the material Is damped into a basin which has been deepened for tbe narpoee, and la thee sucked up an^thrown; back upon land. This mammoth dredge ate* without nay equipment of scow*, nod as it moves from place to place merely extends the line of pipe that connects it

teg of the heard of >r*<holder! the accounts «f (ha taaate; heart ag the re pons of trimhteea and im the It—sar ABpM fa—iaesa before the h—*4 an n t——atad la to ta ■tuad—r* at

CAPE MAY POINT. CAFE MAY POINT, October M.-Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoghaa and sou Frank visited Wildwood and Holly

Beach last week.

Mrs. Chari— Mark ley baa returned from a abort stay in Pbiledelptji*. Tbe Hanlsy cottage baa been much improved with a new roof. Mr. William Mrrvln of Cap* May with Mr. Francis Finn it taking an active interest In tbr work of the Episcopal mission here, and be la thinking seriously of assum.ng charge personally during the winter in the absence of Mr. Finn A Republican club has been organixed by the colored voters of Cape "ay Point, and it has been named tbe Hildreth c ub. It is a flourishing little organisation, and bold* its meetings each

Monday evening.

Mias Georgie Woolaon w— visiting relatives and fnends at Cape May the

first of the week.

It has been said that autumn is the best time to atody botany, while Nature

turns the leaves.

Mr. and Mr* Nathan Dunn of Germantown were here Bunday, enjoying a ramble among the yellow and acariet of the autumnal woodlands.

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Where you will find choice Gtoccries, Vegetable*, Provisions and iruits. We also handle “Micheners Star Hams.”

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Between tbe inland harbor sod the ocean front tbe dredge* hare already raised an extensive tract to (be required grade. Indeed. this part of the work to now rapidly

along the beach front, from Madiaos to Sewell's Point, adtoteno* of 1K800 fret. Inside of this a boardwalk twenty feet la width has also been eonstracted. Running-beattfl this is q main boulevard, known — Beach aveonr. This to sixty fret

width, and already

entire distance to Sewell's Point. In Its

id was first pumped and

Above this w— laid a coarse of grave1. and above this a course of aolL The bulkhead, driveway and boardwalk ow complete I. has coat the cRy of Cape May about 1180.000, to which tbe Cape May Baal Estate Company b— contributed a trifle over one-third of Ita coat. Cold Spring Inlet, which the government — bean asked to deepen, in order to provida — —trance to tbe harbor for general shipping, to the flrat of the openings In the coast Li— above Cape May. It to through that tbe various Inlying

creeks and bay* find

bat to order te make the harbor aoaaaeim to all el—am » to d—lead to wid— U to

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RIO GRANDE. RIO GRANDE, October » —Mr*. Frank Dobras and daughter Laura were rial ting friend* at Cape May on Satur-

day.

Mr*. Little Shaw went to Camden on Monday to look after her mother who waa token lo Cooper Hospital a few daya preceding for treatment, and on Saturday she waa brought home, tbe treatment having been successful. The p* tient is improving. Carey and Luadout Harris of Wildwood were renewing old acquaintances here on Sunday. Harry Turner waa a recent visitor to Cape May, mingling pleasure with but!Mrs. Fred Neal and son Robert have returned home after spending ^ very enjoyable week with her daughter, Mia* Uda Neal, of Philadelphia. After a successful season the cdpning factory dosed on Monday. It ia understood that even more tomatoes will be set out next year than the one just pa*t. William McDonald and wife have returned home after spending a few daya very pleasantly with rdaKes and friend* in Philadelphia. Mias Eva Edward* was given a surprise party on Monday evening by her manyAienda, and so complete was it done that she was taken by an agreeable surprise. A good time waa bad by all. Mr*. John Slid wot thy and Mrs. Chat. Crease were visiting relatives and friends at Cape May the flrat of the week. Hallowe’en next Monday evening ! Great preparations are being made by our young folka, and a jolly good time is expected. COLD SPRING. COLD SPRING. OcL 26.—The pot-pie sapper which was held in the Hall on Tuesday evening by the Ladies Aid Society, waa a grand socceaa both flnnandally and socially. Ethel Nickerson, of Deaniaville.apent Saturday and Sunday with her friend, Miss Laura Taylor. Mrs. Harry Snyder, and Mr. and Mrs William Swain attended the funeral of their unde at Goahen on Snnday Dr. Elijah Miller of Ocean City, spent 1—t week with his family here. Harry Nickerson of Holly Beach, waa calling on one of our fair on— h re on Sunday evening. Chari—Kldredge.and wife of Cape May, spent Monday afternoon under the p/rental roof Sheppard Taylor and wife apent Wed n—day afternoon with ratobv— and friends at the Court House. Mr. and Mra. Milton Creme spent Saturday and Sunday at HoUy Beach. Mrs. Jennie Brain visited the dental periorat Cape May this week. Edward Learning lost a valuable cow

Mia. William Hoffman apent last week with her parent* at Cape May. Mi— Ida Chambera was called - qp, Friday to attend the funeral of hit friend, Mr. George Hoffman, who died in Indiana, but waa brought to hie home in North Jar—y lor brriuL A birthday surpri— party waa given to honor of Walt—Taylor on Wedn—day evening by Us yowng Mends, It being hie 14ib birthday. Ike evening waa apent in the playing of games and

lii the Circuit Court ot Cape lay County, New Jersey. In the matter of th* application of John U. Sloan for an order for a deed for lot No 3 on Block No. «5 to £>‘7 of W *7' New Jeiaev, under Chapter UJ of the tow. of ■ 896 and supplement*. , To Emmons T. Mockenridge, George W

Emm out T. Mock rider in-

dividually and trading as E. Mockridge & Co., hi* heir*, executor*, administrator*, tncceaaors and assigns and to *11 unknown owner*, mortgagees and lien bolder* of the premia** hereinafter described and to all pc non i having any interest therein what-

ever; take notice. . „

That upon the petition of John H. Sloan presented to the »aid Circuit Court and dnly hied in the office of the County Clerk in the said County setting forth that on December rth. iooj he purchased at a public sale towfully on the said day by the City Collector and City Solictor of said City of Oape May after due advertisement certain land known a* lot No. 3 oo Block No. 15 "" •*-

official plan of lots in the 0 Uy of «.* being the Easternmost one-half of

■6 on William J Sewell * plan of Cape May Cottage lota described in said petition i

said City of Cape May commence* or thereabout Sontbeaatwardly frt— —- Southeastwardly aide of Broadway in said City, containing in front on the arnd Grant Street as feet or thereabout and in depth of that width Northeastwardly loo feet ortberebonnded Northeastwardly by ffrood - late of William J. Sewell being lot No. 59 on said plan Southeastwmrdly by ground tote of Brno* R. Artman now °1K*U L Hetos being lot No. ! 7 on said pton. Northweatwardly by ground Ute of William R. Hart now of Theron I. Oane and Soothwcstwardly to the said Grant Street (which tot waa confeyed to said BtnmonaT. Mockndge by William R. Hart by deed dated November nth. 1874 and recorded m deed took spssagns », 1877 and retorded in deed took No- 4* page etc. to Geotge W. Thurston In lee thaf no new trustee or aaaipce has evei been appointed in hto place for the arid —■ ISTto 'tod*whether P Se U ^S George W. — left any heir*, executor* or ad-

ore, aadao deed < d premises—pears

by the add George W. Thlu~—, sjss?s g^gVogte

1904 made an order recitiiw the aUegatiaas in said petition and ordering that the tra-

any and persons interested hi the Und above deacribed do a how came before mid Circuit Court in tbe Coonty of Cape May at the Court Honac at Cape May Court Hon*e in ered for the said land to tbe said pnrcfaaaer hto heir* and assigns pnraaant to the rtatete and why anefa further order should not be aa to by the statute provided. And further that within ten days after the date of said order said purchaaer should came to be printed and pnbliahed in the Care Mat Hukald, one of the newspaper* printed and circulated in the City aod Coonty of Cape May aforesaid notice directed lo tto nn^ known owners martgsgee* or hen holders if to have — luter-

25th day of April to Court on that

eat in

said toad on or —— - r -

2 )j or show came before the — y at ten o'clock ia the foreaoon at the

Court Hooae afar—aid why 1 should not be delivered to tt ernad hto heirs .ad aarig—

10-V7 fit John H- B«o—

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DIA5 CREEK. DIAS CUKEK, Oct Ccpt Elder Willetts and wife were Philadelphia visitors on Monday last, Edward fecull of Aogiee— L. b. 8. spent Monday with bis family in the

village.

E. B. Scull and Alex Schellenger and wife were elected delegates to the S. Seenvention at Tnckahoe Thursday. Chas. Lawrence, bookkeeper for tbe Edgemore Iron Works of Wilmington, spent Snnday home. Herbert Bat— of Fishing Creek, teacfaV - of our public school, ia giving good^ satisfaction to parent* and pupils. Her. Jos. E. Simpson and wife visited friends in the village last week. CapL Ed. Holme* <d the Sloop FriendIp went to Wilmington with a load of oyaters tost week. Soffe and son, Somers, were doing some paper hanging for Green Creek purttos on Thursday tost.

nto this las—

The T. E. Dl Club will give a da— at

THERE BY DIVINE WILL.

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