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CAPE MAY HERALD, THUkSDAY, MARCH «6;‘ 1905.
NEWS THROUGH THE COUNTY
CAPE MAY COURT MOUSE. CAPK MAY COURT HOL’SK, ''ir. 15. «eor»e Ko*ter of PbU*ddphl* •peol bunday with hit parrnta bw. Mm- Thomai. Frrrr and *on returned tbia week after s|>endint( aome time in Kojrctniord, l*a. Mra. liilie lohnaon of Green Creek viaitrd Weml- here one day tbla week. t*henlf Urialil waa a elaitor al Holly Beach on 'unday. .KamVi 1 * Taylor visited bla mother at Tnckatio* on Sunday. \:r«. Julia Scull la on the sick Hat tbla
week. *
Miss Pearl Grace entertained compa-
ny from Camden on Monday.
Mr*. Geary of Dewntaville and w l»a Edna Collins of Seaville spent Friday
with Willela I'oraon and family.
Howard Norton of Dlaa Creek made a
budur" trip here on Monday*-
wlih their grandmother, Mrs. Joseph
Snydar.
Mlaa Alice Hawn, Miss Maude Pierce and Ura. David Maaon. The church premises are being much Improved by a new wire fence and new
gates.
Joe. Hackney will remove from Erma
in tbe near future
Forxt>—Between >ue *.«■»'*<n* uvuw». , .. - . - ■ — — *D(t B.T. JobDMD'i alorr. . you., ,u.n ' "•“ d ,bl ' ’'o,«Uy. .. . . . ’ . T »a a eery favorable one, despite tbt a Isbt milium |..ck, wearing . ,.g pi .„ 0 „ r '„ large rulk niolHcr. AJ-rrllwr ,n.y h.«r , hor . u, Ik. .itr^iU. ol Ibr St. him by proynuf. property and paying IE«po.ltlnn iaat yaar. Tha (rolght
West Jersey Railway.
From Camden Courier. , The annual report of President Casastt,
___ made to tbe shareholders of the West Jrr Batwann lb. llrodlng drpo, | e-y * Baeebor. H,llro«! compaay. „
! wa.ron.1 emu. Ia.ro In .1.1. .la. .... T' I
for adyertiaement.
Did some of our probationers go tew berrying or may-Howenng Hunuay T
DIAS CREEK.
DIAS ('KEEK, March 15.—Our fishermen are making small catcbjre of perch
Una week.
Mlas.lJssie Krrirson spent last week in Philsdelpbis visiting fnefid>
Mi,». -rrtir and l>ln. Whllldin pf I B. I. Mowrll war doing buBorwr In
. t^aullla. «K. Ow.1 gvf tko ro-w.lr
Cape May visited their parents here
over Sunday.
Mike i ook of Dias Creek called on friend* here >unday. Miss Gertie Fuher visited her parents at South <eaviile on Saturday. Andrew Heritage, Sr., was transacting business at ('ape May on Monday. Mead Tomlin has secured a position in the County Clerk’s office. Howard Rous of Gloucester visited his parents here over Sunday. Theodore WhUldin and family enter-, mined company on Sunday. » Wm. DeUahsy spent Suuday with bia father at Anglesea. Domintak Loacalto and wife entdr-tain-ii company from East Creek over
Sunday.
John Smith cf Holly Beach spent Sunday with J. swing Willis and family.
PETERSBURG.
PETERSBURG, March 15.—Mr. William Matthews was a Philadelphia trialtor on Thorsday. Mias Mary Y’onng of Ocean City is caring for her sister, (tins 8. B.. You who to quite ill at this writing. Kev. Chew, pastor ot Calvary Bapttot Church, officiated at the funeral of Mrs. e Wynne, an aged resident a place,-on Sunday afternoon On the remains were taken to Millville for interment. dr. Wilbert Back of Ocean Beet spent Sunday at Somers Sack’s. Mr. Walter Corson and family of Cape May have bten with friends b re daring tbe week. Mr. Ctoade Town of Philadelphia spent Sunday at hon-e, much to the delight of one of our young ladies. Mr Thaddeus VanGilder to preparing for an increase of his stock of docks t>y erecting a new buildin . H*. P. Micke! entertained bi«son Leon Mr.' and Mrs. Doughty of Oamden and Miss Debar of South Amboy Sug.tfsr Miss Sarsb S. VanGilder of Ocean (Sty spent a Tew daya the totter part ef the week with her slater Mrs. Robert Smith. Mr*. Alfred Sapp is spending tbe week with relatives in Bridgeton. Tbe M. E. Sunday school ol this place was reorganised on Sunday. Tbe following officers ware chosen: Aupt., Frank Gandy; asst. supL, Wm. E|dredge; sec., Mary Hqfl; trees., Mrs. AUle E. VanGilder; libr.. LeRoy VanGilder; asst libr., ' Floyd Van Gilder; organist, Rebecca Creamer. Tbe novelty supper Friday eyinmg under the auspices of the Mite Society waka decided success both socially jnd financially.
ERflA. ERMA, March 15 —Dennis Peterson led the Friday night probstionetor'Skaa In the absence of oar pastor and Mr. Milton Taylor led the Sunday evening
Mr' Samoel Toy of Cbpe May conducted tbe morning service Sunday tost Mrs. Mary Dickinson entertained friends Thursday evening, the time was pleasantly paaaed with crokinole and other gsmas At a tote boor the guests were called to tbe dining room where an abundance of refreshments waa served. A good tjme was enjoyed by all. Tbe Grange gave an entertainment at tbe Jr. O. U. A. M ball at Gold Spring
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Matthews entertained friends Saturday evaniog. Several fish have ben caught by sounds men with oyster forks and dam lakss. Mr. SL T. Johnson attended the annual eonferenfie of the M. K. church in -amamn in Atlaatk CUy this week. Rev. John Cobb, our Bapttot mlato baa bad a eaU to Bmer, to wMek place be wm more in a few weeks.
Seavill* the first of the week.
Mia* Lucinda Gandy led a very fnteresting Kpworth I*eagi|e service Sunday
evening.
Tbe J unior League ha* changed its time for meetings from Sunday evening to Sunday afternoon at oneo’dock. Friday afternoon tbe members of tbe 1.0. M. will meet at their ball to grade op the ground aronnd the building While tbe men work the ladies will prepare a pot-pie supper in the hall. 8. E. Page, after spending a few daya at home, has gone to western Pennsyl. vatua to work in a gls** factory. The Delaware Bay oystermen aie having great difficulty in locating their oyster beds this spring, as tbe heavy ice has earned them away. Mrs. Dr. Hand ha* bee a quite ill with la g ippe. but to somewhat better st this
writing.
It to suggested that if the school house door opened on the outside It might be kept to by pro ping s rail against it. The latch baa been uaelaea for peat, ao that the door swings open much of the time. Mrs. Frank Thompson and little son Ellis visited her parents in this village over Sunday. Mr. Howard Norton and wife visited friends in Eidora over Sunday.
FLAMING CREEK.
FISHING GREEKS March 15—Mia* Mae Vansman returned to Maurice town on Monday after a pliaiunt visit to her
lames H. Thoms* snd wife spent Sunday with their children at Holly Be Will McPherson and wife entertained Wil! Lovett of Camden over Sunday. MUs Emma Barnett to visiting, her cousins at Cold Spring. Mias Bessie Woobon to visiting grandparents this week. Jacob Barnett and wife entertained EH Barnett sod family of 'Holly Beach on - unday. « George Matthews and wife visited Bertram Snyder and wife of Erma over Sunday. Mrs. Cynthia Matthews to spending a few days with her son Monroe at Erma. Mrs. Julia Vattbewa spent Friday with Mrs. Harriet Shaw, Mrs. Libhie Mount and son of Ocean City visited her parents tbia week. Mrs. Montgomery of Holly Beach % visiting her daughter Mrs. Emma Barnett. . John Snyder and wife entertained Anna Crowell, Roes Harris, Kdytbe Smith and Eddie Gennon on Sunday. Mrs. Anna B. Shaw of Eidora spent a few daya last week with C. 8- Shaw and
ife.
Mias Patience Clark to spending a few eeks with William T. Bate and wife. Gordon Yearicks of Millville called on friends here Sunday.
If you bare the blues, consult old 'Doc” Domebead; if fortune has frowned ou you consult ••Doe" Do me bred; If SHE has failed to am Ife. consult "Doc" Domefared. Be Is ao advocate of tbe Simple Life, and bla specialty la "Science Mads Simple.” He will make you laugh in aplte of yourself. and will cure all your Ills with tbe antics of himself and bis class Doctor Domebend's class has taken tbe leading position In tbe Philadelphia Sun day North American's Comic Supplement Yoa will get more fna out of these picture* than you ever had In your life out of
a fuuuy paper.
a to a sew comic page that Is really fyany—a page with a laugh in every line. With the old Doctor are Phoebe Ann. scientific maiden; a fourteen-carat cut-up whose name is Drtinls. and stud to os Walter Loogfegs—ba’a a "yea, sir” propo*:Oon—who. aa the class, add to the gaity of
COLD SPRING. COLD SPRING, March 15 —Everett Brown of Green Creek is spending a week with bis node J ere Hand. Mrs. Jennie Hoffman and Mrs. Belle rriekeon spent Wedneaday with fnaods ln West Cape May. Joseph McKiadc to beautifying bis home with • new coat of paint lev Emma Loper to quite indisposed with a severe attack of the
tbe guest of Mr. gad Mrs. Clinton Hand
The stork has again vial tad the home mat Matthews, 'leaving .them e laughter. Belle Learning of nshirg Creek aUug a taw weeks wl* bar cbiF
rank McNeil draws the
traffic, with.a notabfe reduction In op*r*i Imi exjwnsr*. enabled the msmutrment to report *n Itu rexsr In net earnings of over •100.(0). An iocrease o'over 68.0U0 ions of freight carried is a bnndnomr growth, and tbe fact that by tar tbe largest part of the freight handled doling tbe year oompriMd frtilte and vegetable* Is indicative ot tbe other pli-asureahle fact that tbe Garden State remains true to its title, and \Ve«t Jersey isd-dog Its part In canirihuting to It. The com pant bws under way vast Itn proremenis to tbe road, which Ui-oe*s*rHy in ran* an Increase of facllillm that will tend to atlll further Increase tbJ gall of development of tbe West Jersey conn ties, and the outlook for this section of tbe Htale I*, therefore, in every aenae prosperous and profitable. Tbe aea-lde resorts have a promise tbe coming season of a atlll giyater multitude of gneata than baa ever before apeut tbe heated term by tbe abc*e. and tbe railway facilities by tbe Pennsylvania lines will be fonnd equal to tbe task of meeting evrrv demand upon them for safe and expeditious travel when
the rush sets In.
Old Doctor Domehead. Old Doctor Domebead, Of "science *lmpliSed”; He could n’t build a hencoop, by jingo. If be tried. But dabbles deep in *cieoce—sol res mighty problems, and Each week instructs bis class of three, "But—on the other hand—''
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Pennsylvania Railroad Winter Rscunsion Route Book. In pursuance of its annual custom, tha Passenger Department of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company has just tmued aa attractive sad comprehensive book descriptive of rhe leading Winter reaorta of the Beat and South, and kivingAhe rates various route* and combitpsiloos of routes of travel. Like all tbe pabtieetious of the Pennsylvania Usd road Company, this Whiter Ezcundou Book" U a model of typographical and pictorial Work. It Is bound iii a handsome and artistic cover In color*, and contains math rslasbie Infor loo for Winter tourists nod trsv^jfcre loersl. It can be had free of charge at the principal ticket offices of tbs Peon sylvan is Railroad Company, or will ba sent postpaid upon application to Geo. W. 1, General Paaseoger Agent, Broad Btreet Station. Philadelphia.
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