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Kphriam McCarty, wife;and daughter are on a week* trip riMtlng relative* up Mr. McCarty ia the trusted agent at the Penney R. R. A. R. Shinn and tamily are now num•red among our reaidento. Mr. Shinn having been appointed anperintendent of the Sugar Company farm*. George Stoat, who ha* been • pending a few daya with frieoda in Millville, returned home Saturday. Mrs. James Fisher, who haa been In Cooper Hospital, Camden, for treatned home on Saturday evening much Improved in healthPostmaster Oof!, while moving a sewing machine recently, baa the mlsfortto break one of his riba, while trying to lift the machine from the wagon the horse took fright and a Ur ted up, thU caused Mr. Goff to let go of the lines and throwing him out heavily on the ground, the machine falling directly on him. He went to Cape May and bad the injury dressed, and ia now im-
proving
A much needed industry in the way ot a wbeeLwright shop was opened the first of the week In the old Palmer estate by Frahk Downs. Mr. Down* is an up to data mrename in every sense of the word, and has turned out aeveral jobs of work which is due to his credit. Mr. Labree and wife, who have resided In our place for over a year, have taken up their residence in a town in Pennsylvania. Mias Martha Neal entertained a number of her friend* «n Saturday evening in the way of an evening company, popular games were indulged in by all, ’Donkey” befog the favorite game of the evening.
Christmas Magazines The Christmas number of the Woman’s
body. In‘TbeGrauteatChriaSma* Charity in tb* World” Booth-Tucker ulla about the Salvation Army Christmas* dinner; a unique feature l» a plcturt-eiory by Wal laoe Nutting/’Golug Home forChrtotmaa”; “Wbar* the Christmas Toy* Com* From 1 ’ to an ipteraating article on the toy-ahop* in Germany; David Belaaoo tells amateur dramatic club* bow to gfee Christmas entertalnmeuta. Special attention is giVta to "Home-Made Chriatma* Gifte*’.“Chrtotmaa Entertainments,’' aad up-to-date fashions It to prwcmiDanUy a fiction number. There an abort stories by Jostah Alton's Wife, Owen Oliver, J. J. Ball, Tempi* Bailey. J features are also unusual, from the cental
fWnta Clan* on the cover to the
lion of the beautiful symbolic painting wUeh teU* tba atory of "The Throe Wtaa Men of tb* EaaA” PubHaked by the Cro-
FI5HING CREEK. FUHING CREEK, Dec. 7.—Mr*. Lydia Vans man is visiting her dangbtn at Maunoelown. Curtis Johnson of Erma, epent last week with hie grandparent* here. ttlsaes Bailie and Irene Wooieon of Holly Beach, visited relatives here the first of the week Frank Matthews moved Into D. M. Wooieon'* boom on Wednesday. Aaron Wootoon and wife spent Banday with Daniel Wooieon and wife of West Cape May. Reuben Mount and wife t epent Saturday in Philadelphia shopping. Henry Bhaw and wife entertained Wm. Harris and wife on Sunday. Rev. James B. Bhaw and wife, of Eldora, yisitad bis parents part of last week. Mia* Clara Uheno accompanying tern bom*. Harry A-<eamIng and wife visited friends at Court House recently. John Beta end wife entertained E. Morris Bate and wife of Philadelphia, and Mrs Beulah Cumming’s and ton over Sunday, Mrs. Wm. Bate is toflenng with rheumatism at this writing, we hope for her speedy recovery. Mrs. Hannah Thomas met with an accident on Saturday. The horse being frightened at a bicycle, throwing her out of the wagon and injuring her quite severely.
DIAS CREEK.
DUB CREEK, Dec. 7 —Alex. Bcbeilenger was making some needed repairs to bis hooae and barn last week. Ellis Cullen and Elwood Howell returned home from a gunning trip up the Delaware Bay Saturday evening, reporting ducks scarce. Rev. Joseph E. Bimpson dosed the revivals id the M. E. Church ou Sunday evening. Eight perrons profe«sed conversion, wren of which united with the church. Mrs. George Scfcetlenger is having a new kitchen beilt on ber bonne in North Dias, her wn Wm. doing the work. Aaron Smith, of the Sea lata L. 8. B., will move bis family here in a few days for the winter. Rumor says that two young ladle* of eur village will be married at Christmas se. ur. Swain Corson of Goshen, has been assisting Rev. Jos. E. Simpson in the revival servicea during last week. Mias May Cahaley, of Dennisviile, is spending a few days with ber eoosin, ias Cora Lawrence. District Deputy, A. T- D. Howell, payed an official visit to the Tockahoe Grange on Friday evening last. Ralph Norton bought the household furniture of Stephen Corliss last week.
PETfiRSBURO.
PETERSBURG, Dec. 7.—Thaddens VanGUder spent Sunday with home
friends.
w«|Ra. Frederick Williams, after a 1 pleasant trip on her husbands’ barge, and a visit with Trenton friends, return-
ed home on Wednesday.
Mia. Charles Hammond, of Ocean City, was the guest of ber niece, Mrs. Rob. Smith the first of the week.
Mrs. Wm. Matthews w
friends ia Ocean City one day this
•ek.
Clarence Bn tier returned home Friday, after.eitjoying a trip to Washington, D. C. Bentley Young Jr., has been enjoying a gunning trip in this vicinity daring
Oriando Ward dnimed notoriety this weak hn daughteri* the heaviest bog raised la thto vicinity thto year, it weighed 464 pounds. Ciande Town spent a part of the
Cor. Washington and Union 8to. < Where you will find choice Giocerie*, Vegetables, Provisions and traits. We also handle “Michbners Star Hamb.”
CAPE MAY COURT MOUSE. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, Dec 7. Wm. Steel and wife were rial tor* in Philadelphia oa Monday. Mtoa Hattie Swain of Goahen, apent the first of the week with her sister in thto place. Mr*. Andrew Marts of Millville, to spending this week with her father, Andrew Heritage, Sr. E. D. Foster made a brndifess trip to Gape Mar on Saturday. Mrs. Frank Nichols ia thto week visiting ber husband at-Stone Harbor, (’apt Charles Vanaman of Dias reek, was transacting business here on Tuesday. Charles Holmes and famLy are entertaining company from Green Creek (his eek. , Mias Clans* Erricron, of Dias Creek, visited her water here Sunday. Mrs. Alfred Cooper haa been spending ■me time with friends in Eaaton. Pa. Mrs. Hulda Bennett spent the first of the week with relative* in Cape May. Edward and Howard Springer returned to New York this week, after spending several days with their parent*, Jos. L. Springer and wife. Mtoa Rim Grace of Cold Spring, apent Saturday and Sunday with her mother, Mrs George Grace.
Queei) Jewelry Store, Jewelry, Matches ahfc Clocks. Repairing Neatly Done by a Skilled Workman. 'MG. F. KUHN.J& SCS Washington St. Cope SKay.
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Frederick W. Wolff 1 In attachment. t* V On contract. Harry A. Jackson. 1 Notice.
CAPE MAY POINT. CAPE MAY POINT. Dec. 7.—Not so many gunners ns last monll A. C. Hart of Cape May waa a Saturday visitor here. Frank Rutherford is having n new cellar pnt under his bouse. Ex-tshenfl John W. Reeves eras over at his farm the first of the week looking after bis property. The public school, under I teaching of Mr. H. C. Blake to progressing nicely, and much credit is doe him for the interest with which he conducts it. It has grown in scholarship in the past two years to nearly twice it* at-
During the heayy wind aad rain of Monday aeveral docks were lodged in the jetty near the Delaware Bay Ho
WEST CAPE MAY. WEST CAPE MAY, Dec. 7-^Mra. Maggie Birch of Camden, spent last week with Mrs. Hewitt in the borough. Lewis Hofiman, who to employed by is brother-in-law in the tin smith asiness, spent Sunday with his parents
at Rio Grande.
Harry Brew ton, who attends a busib*s college inj’hiladelphta, was calling on hto parent* here tost week. Bx-Sberifi Bamnel K. Swing to now. wDy ensooneed in his cottage ou Myrtle avenue, aad says he likes home
Pierson and. ©on.
\)0m. <§. §t euei ?s tPfmi • MID •LAUNCH-BMIDEH Office and Shop-Cor. Corgie and Jefferson Sts. CAPE KAY, If. J.
tagata* credit*, moneys and effects. _ ' , land* rod tenement* of Harry A. Jack , an abaent or non-resident debtor, at the of Frederick W. Wolff, for the sum of hundred dollars, returnable on the day of November. A. D-, nineteen rod four, has been served and duly l rod waa returned on the seventeenth day of November. A. D.. nineteen hundred and four, by the sheriff of the County of Cape May. Dated. November w, iqo*. Johns Way. LewtoV Stew*. Atty. ‘*?f^«-4t
ctKiirronTTam gout.
John W. Cooney and John M. Laraeu. lately trading as Cooney & Larsen
Defendant. Notice is hereby gives that a writ at attachment eras issued out of the Cape May County Arcnit Court, ageinet the rights end credits, money* aad effect*, goods and chattel*. toads and tenements of L M. Shute, aa absconding debtee, at the sah of John W. Cooney end John M. Lateen, lately trading as Cooney fit Lnraen. for the an (On*Thousand. Six Hundred Dollar*.) retnrnable on the 2ist day of November A. D , 1934, has been served and duly ezeented, and was retained on the 15th day * “ nnber A. D.. 1904, by Samuel B the then sheriff of the County at mbery, 1904. Julios Way, Clerk. »tW. Lloyd, Attorney.
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