Cape May Herald, 5 January 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 2

cape MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1905

SEVEN SUSPECTS HELD.

of L*«Bar4 M. r*«a* al Nawark. N. J. NEWA.11K. N. J, Jan- S-- With a on tba rtjclit alda of hla bead. erWlrntlj lufllrtwl with a blunt w*M|» on. tbr body of Leonard M. Mandavllic. a younjs man living In Woodalde, a faablonabW aection of Ibla city and employed aa u i-lerk In tbe main office of the Weateru I’nlon Telectaph company In New York, baa been ftmodhalf aubmersod In a ditch of muddy water near tbe Jackaou atreet oroaalui; of tbe Central Uallroad of New Jeraey. Seven men and a woman, all I’olaka. who are aaapect'ed of having some knowledge of how young Mnndevllle came by hla death have been arreated and are detained at poll eta headquartern pending an tnveetlgallon. The polli-e found that MandevlUe' , left home to vtalt a friend In Kearney, but. tlndiug hla friend away, left there, and hi* movement! alnce leaving Keer- - ney have not been traced. County Physician William M. McKenaie. who examined the body, declared that the wound wax not an accidental one. but had been Inflicted by aome blunt Instrument, ami that the man wax probably murdered. The police cannot account for the man being ' found In the neighborhood, which It largely populated by Polaka and Italians.

By virtnc of auudry writs of Fieri Facia* de boms at u-rri«. to me directed, imaed out

will eapoaa to-aalc at public vendue, on Se*Urday c January 14. 1909. ween Iht'bout* of twelve and fire o'clock p. m . to wit at one o’clock tn the afternoon of aaid day. at the Sheriff'* office, in Cape Mar Conn Ho«*e. Cape May County. New

Jeraey.

I — All thoae three tract* or parrel* pf land and pretniwa hereinafter particularly deatrthed. attnate tn tbe City of Cnpe May. In tbe County of Cape May and the State of New Jersey: via. No i,—All ’hat certain lot of Usd in the City of Cape May, in the County of Cape May. in the State of New Jeraey. at the west comer of Jackaoo and Manaion atreet*. being fifty feet on Manaion atreei by fifty-eight feeton Jackaon atreet.be the aame more or lea*, being all the two certain lota of land and premiaea aa followa. Number one: All that certain lot of land on the southwest ride of Jackson atreet in tbe

city of Cape May.

Sew Witness Alda >an Patterson. JACKSONVILLE. Fla., Jan. S.-F0I-loWirig the published statement that W. B. Meyerm, a prominent naval store man at Jacksonville, had stated to a Savannah (Gs.| lawyer that be bad witnessed the shooting of Caesar Young and Meyers' denial and asser--tloo that lie was never In New York, it now develops that Algernon C. Meyers was In New York at the time and claims be saw the shooting and that he has given hla testimony to District Attorney Jerome Meyer* ha* been living at Delanda. Fla., and when wired there he replied: “Was In New Y'ork: witnessed tbe shooting: testified before Jerome, my testimony being a t>out the same as Nan Patterson's.'

gHKRIFF'b 8ALK.

M) perch** and twenty (V) link* to a »tou> tors eomer; and running tbanew (ft) bindJug on tha paid John C. Bata's Cooper fe«ei >nh tw*nty-flv* rlegrSaa thirty miuuu-> ' *>’ E.Hw«M*«tcbt(») p ■

ly of John Haas, south forty-screu dagrsra thirty mlontaa east (8. iT* 80' E.) righty right (88) prrebea to a atone stand tug by a pine tree for a corner: and ranning llieuna (7) by om Ftsber’a land aonth twenty seveti dtgrrra waat (B. *7® W.) (htny-nlua (*) perobr* to shlsckoak trsa: ■-ini running U>ooea t*) sad binding on af*>r. said Ktaber'a land aonlb twenty-nine ttagrsaa thirty gilnotaswasUH. 80° 80' W.) twenty-three (M)prreb*« and fifteen (1ft) links to tbe place of beginning. " —' ‘ *’ —of Edmund 8.

ty of Cape May.

Beginning at a comer in Mid southwest line of Jackaon atreet (comer of lot number two. next hereafter described) running thence south aiaty-three degree* and fifteen minute* west fifty feet to a comer in the line of lands late ot Edmund L. B. Wales, deceased, thence thereby north twenty-five

minutes eaa* fifty feetrto the Mid jackaoo atreet thence aonth twenty five degree* and fifty minutes east, eighteen feel to the place

Number Two. also all that lot of land and premise* aituate at the westwardly comer of Jackson and Mansion streets in the City and County of Cape May. beginning at the said comer of the said atreet: running thence along the northwestwardly aide line of Manaion atreet aonth aiaty three and one quarter degrees west fifty (50) feet to a line of land late of Mr*. Bichotn: thence by Mid BickonT* land north twenty-five degree* and fifty minute* west forty (40) feet to a comer of land conveyed by the late Samuel K. Magonagle to the late George Hildreth and Clinton H. Hand: thence thereby north slaty-three and one quarter degrees eaat fifty fifty (so) feet to the southwest line of 1 J f 1 . . . • L. m i rl ^

fifty fifty said Jackson street: thence alonf said side

line of said street south twenty-five degree* and fifty io...utes eaat forty (40) ftet to the

place of beginning

Number 3- All that certain lot of land and

Naphtha Ship HI on a fp.

HAMILTON. Bermuda. Jan. 8.—The

Dauiah steamer Gallia, from Hamburg County ii . - .

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aonthvreslwardly aide of Jackaon atreet, and bntted and bounded as followa, to wit:— Beginning at a comer in said line of Mid street fifty-eight feet parthwesterly from the northwesterly side line of Mansion street a* it was in 1863. it being also a corner of a lot of land eighteen feet front (being hereinbefore described as lot number ooe) which the late George Hildreth a ui( claimed to Clinton H. Hand by deed dated April 36. 1873. recorded in Clerk'a office of Cape May ^ Deed book No 43. pages 536 etc.,

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>' E.) twenty-eight (88) parches

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lion at tha suit* of Lewi* W. Hildreth. Isldor Levlih Swift and Compaur. Millbonne Mllla Company, Cudahy Packing Company, Klngm ProvMon Company,

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Cap* > ay Baking Company, Tbomas

Bradley and John Jamison, plaintiffs, and

to ha sold by J WILLI A* H. BRIGHT,

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PUBLIC SALE OF

REAL ESTATE.

By virtue of an order of the Orphans’

the seventh day of December, nineteen hundred and fottr, the subscribe) will expose to sale at public vendue on Saturday, January 14th. 19C5, at the hour ot two o'clock in the afternoon of Mid day, at the late residence of tbe said Amanda Swing, deceased, at South Seaville. Cape May County, tbe following described real est.tie of which Amanda Swing, late of the County of Cape May, deceased, died seised. No. i is situate in Middle and Dennis Township*, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at aatake in Jeremiah Lodlam' line and running thence aonth six degree* and fifty minntes west, thirty-five perches

marked and lettered "I. i

minutes east. . wood for a corner, and crossing a run forty rod* from said holly; thence north twelve degrees and thirty minutes east, thirty-si:

iegrees and thirty minntes west, ninety-five pe ches to the beginning. Containing twenty sere*, two quarters and eight perches, be the aame mote or lea*. No : is a tract of cedar swamp near Double Pond, and bounded and described follows:

vrltk the survivors of tbe crew of the Norwegian bark Marpesla. Captain Jennen. from New Y'ork Dec. 0 for Catte. Tbe Marpeola wan blown up at sea by the explosion of her cargo of naphtha, and eleven of her crew were killed. Seven of the crew who were ‘saved landed here last night. The Mar pesia carried out of tbe port of New York 47S.OOO gallons of naphtha, valued at .$44.flfiO. Her agents In New

York were Benham ie Boyesen.

5HERIFF’

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merly of Edmund L. B. Wales, deceased: thence by Mid Wales' lot north twenty-five degrees and fifty minutes west twenty two feet to a comer thereof on a line of land which tbe said late George Hildreth purchased of James L. Smith (hereinafter described as lot number four) by deed dated May at. 1864. recorded as aforesaid in Deed Book No. 30. pages 437 . thence thereby north sixty-three and one quarter degree* 'ty feet to the Mid side line of Jackson street: thence thereby south twentyfive degrees and fifty minute* east twenty-two feet

to the place of beginning.

II.—All that certain lot of land lying and being in the dlv of Cape May County of Cape May,r-tate of v r w Jeraer.situate on the

By virtue of a writ of FI- Fa. for m'c of

Monday, February '6th. 1905. between the hours of twelve and flv. o’clock p. m.. to wit at one o’clock In 1 lie aiterocoe of eald dny. at tbe Sheriff*

r Court Honae, Ope

office. In Cage May May County. New

All that certain lot of land and premise* situa'e, lying and bring in the City and coantv of Cape May and Stale of New Jersey. and bounded and desert led a follows, to wit: Beginning at a itfakr standing la the aonthweet ride line atPcrry Street.and running thence by said Miller's land *00lb fifty-six degreca west, on* bond red feet to

aforesaid dty of Cape Island, and follows, via;—Beginning at a post standr m the southwest side line of said Jack-

son street at tbe north comer of Mid Rice’s other land; thence binding by said Rice's

,lher land a sonth westerly course ooe him

dred (100) feet more or less to said BnckIry'aJand; thence binding by said Buckley's

* a northwesterly course thirty eight

mrayed promises: thence still , _ said Miller's land north twenty-scree de grne* west, fifty five feat to tbe sooth bank of aforesaid creek; thence binding by said ^ •* — - - -p kimdrefiaHd,

aforesaid south •

■taatvl , Within wnlch bounds are contained thousand two hundred and fifty aqi feet of land, be the aame more or leas. Seised aa the property of David W. Rodan et ux. defrndaota. taken In exact at the suit of Isaac H. Smith at ala.,

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AMH.

WILLIAM

E. B. Learning, Hol'r

L BRIGHT, iftpffr.:

NOTICE to ELECTRICIANS.

The C ommittee on Pablle Building* of the Cape May Comity Board of Freeholders will receive bids for rough wiring the Sheriff’s residence and Jail on or before the eleventh Jxsjsrfc'Sd?. ss-. w ^ s?

Court House. and open the bids.

Tbe work into be done la a workmanlike aanaer, with certificate of iaagcctiea sad approved by the inspector of

bpceificatioos may b« seea at the Sheriff , office or ob application to a member of the

* the right to reject

•TOCKHOUMUrS MEBTING. ... ...... SEtfafssaw : i agsrs^?akVisag!g The eftsctlaa of oEkeen will take pineataiao •Ut riaan at 8 g m-

William ^utton’s line comer to the of the heirs of John Peterson and running by said Sutton’s line north fourteen degrees east, fourteen perches to a stake in a line of tbe heirs of Emma Lndlkm; thence south seventy-five degree* and fifteen minntes east, fifty nine perches to a stake, in the line of lands formerly owned by John Peterson ; thence by Mid line fourteen degree* thirty minntes west, fourteen perches

ine of a*

stake standing on the north kina

'* line north seventyfive degrees fifteen minntes west, fifty-eight and one-half perches. Containing five acres

r other land* of said Rice and 1

tbcace binding by said (lari named; _ northeasterly course one hundred (loo) feet more or less to the aforesaid side line of streets; tbeece along eald ride line of street a southeasterly course thirty right 15B) feet more or less to the place of beginning, within which bounds is contained three thousand eight hundred square feet of land be

one more orleaa.

III.—An equal undivided one-half interest in all those two certain contiguous lots or parcels of land and premise* situate lying

and bring in the borough of Angleaea. in the County of Cape May and State of New Jersey, oh aa Island called the Five Mile Beach, bounded and described as follows: No r—Begins at a point on the northeasterly ride of Ninth Avenue at tbe distance of one hundred and fifty feet northwesterly of the north masterly side of Pennsylvania AveWndandThence running along tbe arid northeasterly ride of said Ninth Aranne in a northwesterly direction a distance of one hundred feat (each lot being fifty feet front) to a point and at right angles to arid Ninth

southwesterly aid* of Tenth A rant tbe distance of on* hundred and fifty (1B0) feet northwesterly of the northwesterly

aide of Peanaylvanla At——

running (tri) along the said souu-westerly aide o( Tenth A venae la a north ereaterl;

Uefiteatb

a point"and at right angles »« geld Tenth A venae thereto between parallel lines in

feet, ootnprlrinr dred and six (108) and eight (108.) Teffti Aranne tenet aad parori of

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Council—Joe. Hand Jan. 1.1007 Samuel T. Halley Jan. 1. IWI7 Bobrrt J. Crrswril.. JHH. I, WOT T. Masked Sharp Jan 1, 1008 Jaa. J.Doak Jan 1. 1008 Jaaeph K Brooks.-Jan. 1. lou* Jaa. E. Taylor Jan. 1.1000 Louis C. ftayre...„ Jan. 1.1W» V Mdney Townsend Jan 1, 1008 Recorder—J no. w. Ttiomtmju.Jau 1. IK* Aaeesaor—Gllbrrt C. Hughes...Jan. 1.1006 Collector—80I Needle* Jan. 1. 1005 Treasurer—1m*c H. Smith Jan. 1. I0US Commissioners of Appeal. Tfaaodore Moeller Jaa. 1. iv* Edward Oreaet Jaa. 1. Ils<6 Thos. R Wale* Jan. 1, llasi

BOARD OK EDUCATION.

Henry Rutherford, President..-March. 1905 S. H- Moore, vice president — -•Iff? “ •. Edward H. Pkllllp*. Clerk.. “ 1008

Howard K. Otter .

Barclay L- Schellenger...

Samuel R Stiles...

William T. Stevens - 1907 Dr. A. L Leach — -...1907 Chade* F. Qnldort '9°7

BOARD OK HEALTH Dr. A. L. Leac-h. Pr»sldeut ..Sept. Dr. V. M. D. Marcy, Secretary Robert S. Hand Lafayette U Halt Albert B. Uttle “ George A. Lowell

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vill leave L'afx- May a* ITflLADELl'HlA:

Philadelphia 9.39 « m *7 70 A.M.—REPRESS Conurcts from / **> Angltsea Branch Arrive* at PhlU adelphia 9.31 a m. 7 cc r. M—ACCOMMOLATION. Cob- ’ ■ j J nects from Anglesea Branch Ocraa City, and Sea Isle City. Arrive* at Phil* drtphia 5.17 P M. hUXDAV TBAtKX. , 10 P.M.—ACCOMMODATION. St ,p* J'** at principal intermediate Mati ns. Arrive* Philadelpbi* 6 35 a. m. , , c P. M.-EXPRESS Connect* from •♦•43 Angleaea. Ocean Cite, and Sea Isle City. Arrises at Philadelphia 6.55 p. m. FROM PH I LA DEI.PH 1A. Trains leave for Cape May—Express, 9 00 A. M. and 4.08, P m week-days Accommodation. 3-rsp. m. Sunday, expreM, 9.00 am. Accommodation. 6.00 a. m Trains leave Phuadeli-iiix. Broad SUeet

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Justice Supreme Court—Franci* 1. Swayre, Rep *- '9^9 Clrenlt J udgr—Allen B. EudiooU 1911 Law Judxe—Hairlaon H. Voorhe***, Rep -T Prosecutor -of Pies*- Harry S. Douglas-*. Rep 'V08 Sheriff—William H. Bnfcht, Rep ...1907 Coroner's—Robert S- Miller, Rep 1907 Coroner's—John ‘D. Craig. Rep li*L> Coroner's—Cha*. H. Clouting. Kep....llW& County Clerk—Julius Way. Uro Ho: Surrogate— E. Clinton Hewitt. Rep

County Collector—Lee^s 8. Bill well. Urp. Irttt County Board of Ulrcttuos—Jo*. K. Hand. Hep — IK* County Board of Elections—Charles E. Foster.Kep 19nfl Calmly Board of Llrotlooa--Wm. J. Tyliv. Den- - ... County board of Klectlou*—Michael U. Krarn*. Dem v IK 8 Term* of Court—Fourth Tuesday In April. September and !>-»•«• tnocr.

From North Philadelphia ooly, ‘tt-aS P M daily (Manhattan Limited). WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. November 37. 1904. For Baltimore and Washington, *635, 7.30. 8 33. 10 so. 11 <*. A, M.. *12 ti. •« *5. >30. 4 4b. 5 rs. 6:8 1138. P M.and 1309 night, weekday* St vbAVS. *6. 35. 730. 05. 11 06. A M.. *1 35. *3 30. 4 46. 5 35, II ah . M. 13 09 night Fof Baltimore accommodation. 905 A. M. .05,4.01 and 5.07, P. M. weekday*. >03. . M. .■'unday*. From West Philadelphia only. 335 and te ^ ly M • * 55- *5 55. *6 50. aadV 35 P. •Dining Car. W. W. ATTBRBURY. J R. WOOD. GenT Manage- Pas* r Traffic Manager GEO. W. BOYD. v. General Paasengcr Agent.

BOARD OK CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. Anthony B. Smith. Palermo May. 1906 W. 8. Johnson. Ocean City Jan. 1, 1907 John P Fox. Ocean City _!*n. I. 1907 C. P. Vanaman, Dia* Creek. May 1. 1907 Jrsae'D. Ladlam. So. Dennis May 1906 Wm. T. Bate. KUhlug Creek.. Mar. l{»>3 West ley R. Wales. C*t>e May. Jan. 1. 11**7 Mbs Jab 8. Smith. Cape May .Jan. 1.11KK Anthony B. Smith, Director: Samuel Townsend Clerk. State Seaator-Lewi* M. Crease. Ocean Cite. Rep..... ..tU06 Aaaemblyman—Jam«*> M. E. Hildreth, Cape May City. Hep. 190ft

Our Secret Societies.

No. 1

Long Bridge Road, and ia bounded and described as follow*: Beginning at Charles Way's west most cor_er, near the junction of centers of Dcimisville and Long Bridge roads; thence first along Charles Way's line, sO*''h seventy-one sod a half degrees east, one hundred and twenty-eight feet to a corner; thence aonth sixteen degrees and ten minntes west, still by Charles Way’s line, ooe hundred and twenty feet to another corner of Charles Way's; thence fiorth seventy-one and a half degrees west, one hundred and twenty eight feet to a corner in the said Long Bridge road centre; thence north sixteen degree* and ten minutes east, along the centre of said road, ooe hundred and twenty feet to the place of beginning Containing fifteen thousand and three hundred and sixty square feet, more or leaa. Dated December 7,1904. E. COATES SWING. Administrator of Amanda Swing,deceased. Hampton & Fithian, Proctors, Bridgeton, New Jeraey. 13-15, jtfitx n

Off lir CMTT GUSH! GMT.

Plaintiffs.

On Contract.

L. M. Shute Defendant.

Notice ia hereby given that a writ of at--jehment was issued ont of the Cape May County Circuit Court, against tbe rights and "its, moneys and effects, goods ai ' ' lands and tenement* of L- M. ___ an absconding debtor, at the suit of John W. Cooney and John M. Larsen, lately trading

(Ooe Thousand, Six Hundred and 1

p flv 90 *' Callus Way, Clerk. St W. Lloyd, Attorney.

«1 ID OMIT MW (MI.

Frederick W. Wolff

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' day rf Mevemher, A. D.. a' fd and fonr, by the sheriff

Canaty of Cap* May

Adonlram Chapu.. No. 8B, Ror&l Arch Insons—Convocation*, third Monday of ich month at lodge room. Washington and Franklin streets. Cape island Lodge. No. SO, F and A. M. •( on runnkcwtlons, second and fourth Tur-rinys of each month at lodge room. Wash in gt on rod Franklin atreet*. Cape May Camp, No. 8773. Modern Woodmen of America—Meets first Wednesday of each month at Audi tori am. Cape May Conclave, No. 183, Improved Order of Heplaaophs—Meeta at Ogden's Hall, 818 Washington street, on second and lourth Thursday* of each month. Cap* May Council, No. 1091; Royal Arcanum—Meeta first and third Tuesdays of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Lodge. No. 81. A. O. U. W. - Meeta first and third Tbaredays of each month at 818 Waahlngtoo street. Cold Spring Connell, Jr. 0. U. A. M. No. 188—Meeta In hall at Cold Spring, every Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock. Colombia Lodge, No. 88. Independent Order of Mechanic*—Meeta each Monday

at Auditorium.

Eureka Lodge. No. 7, Ladles’ L O. M — Meeta aeeood and fourth Thursday* rach month at And I to Hum. Friendship Connell, No. 87, D. of A.— Meets on Tuesday afternoon of each at 8-80. In Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall, Cold Spring. The John Macray Post No., 40, G. A. Rleeta on tbe third Friday of eacb at 7.80 o’clock p. m., Instead of Thursday at 818 Washington street. Mayflower Lodge, No. 356, Independent Order of Odd Fcllows-MseU each Friday at tba Auditorium, Jackaoo atreet. Ogallalla Tribe, No. 157, Improved Order of Rad Men—Meeta at 810 Washington

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Mr. Fraix

JpBfafC __ _'tnye* and Sermon;‘fiiti'a m. Sondayacboolr 7.80 p. «n. f Bvealng Prayer and

Sermon. Others)

—Man’s, Ladies’ and children's white mraa* oxfords are all the fad. and oaa be found at the one-prioe shoe store, at Sol

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TIME TABLE In Eflect Sc^t. 30, 1904.

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Arannfi Tbe Wornbtppara of Tba

Dlffaront Pennralaatloaa. p. e. cBCaca or the adyevt. Frauds F H. Fine, in chargs. “ -45 a m. Morning

Arthur-W.Sponoar.D. D-, Pas-

Rev tor.

Praise eervio* in the Ynctnro room every

Sabbath mornings: lOo'clock. Morning

Evening service aft TJO. meet! ug at 7 JO. ^ ' *

aerrioa at 10.80. Evening servioa aft 1 Mid-week p

Junior Entwc-m.... *.. «—. ——, _

4. o’clock.

Senior Endeavor Friday evening aft 7.80 Sandsy-eehool at 8.80. All are cordially Invited. Seats Free.

kuut m. x. cHixca. : Rev. 8. F. Gskklll, D. D., Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at MLSQ. , [n the craning at 7.4S. Meetings at 9 a. k. and 6.80 r. it. on Bandars. Sunday School at 8 r. it. Epwarth League Monday evening at

. prayer service Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Claw meetings, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evening*. BAPTIST CRCKCH. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10.80. In tbaavpniug at 7.30. morning Workers Keeling at

Sunday School at 2.86 r.-HL

“ ' Prayifir'Hooting a

Wednesday * 7 JO o’clook

Young People’s Meet leg Friday eran-

s Meeting Saturday eveoiag al8.00

ar. Many’s X. C. CHCBC*.

Rot. Father D. J. Kelly, Rocftc

Boanof divine eerrioe UaM* at 6.8 and 10 a. m. Sunday School at 2J0 r. n.