CAPE MAY HERALD, THUkSDAY, APRIL 6, 1905.
NEWS THROUGH THE COUNTY
PETERSBURG. PETKR8BUKU, April b.-Un J. W. (iaodr wm Ihe miMt of rrlalirM her* darinf the week Min Here A. Yen (iilder wu • visitor *t Cepe Mejr the flmt of the week. .Wu. K. YenUilder wee looking after home interests here on Friday. Min Millicent Youug returned horn* on Tuesday after epeDding severe! weeks with her auiite, the Misses Young' at Lower Bridse. Mrs. Spencer Swen and son of Ocean City visited her mother and mater on Monday. Mrs. Deborah Van Gilder ia spending a few days with friends in Ocean City. On Friday afternoon the Junior League met at the home of the superintendent, Mr*. A M. Creamer, and in the evening the Epwortb League met in an entertainment at live home of the 4th vice-president, Mrs A. E. Van Gilder. The Seaville quarterly meeting service on Sunday was enjoyed by a number from this place. Wm. Simpson, overseer in this district, had a force of men and teams at work on me roads during the fine days last week. SOUTH SEAVILLE. SOUTH SEAVILI JJ, April 6.—Messrs. MacMilleu & Emmett of Philadelphia have been adjusting the saws in the mill' of J. P Collins and « am bell Diron./^ The yonng people heid an evening 'party and dance in Alpha Hall on Saturday evening. Mr. George Sheppard, one of our expert carpenters, is engaged at 1 ourt House at pieaent Mr. C M. M eatcotl ia seriously ill at this writing with gnp. Mr. L. T &•> ain of Swainion and niece Miss Minnie Sayre of Clermont were In town on Saturday. The Epworth League was reorganised on Friday evening by the election the foUow|pg officers: President, Walter Eyering ham; first vice, C- E. Sutton; second vice, Harry Blackaon; third vice, fits Black son; secretary, Sarah Everingham; treasurer, W. S. Champion f Tba “Wave” misquoted ns last week ih regud to the old people in making us say there were 22 men 1 wboee averaged 72 years. We said 22 peraons The executive committee appointed to revise the course of »todies in the 1 public schools for the next year held an adjourned meeting in our village on Saturday. The entire committee present, as follows: Mka Mgry K. Ml lee. SupL A W. Hand, i. B. Hastings, E K Brnnya.e and Charles Tomlin. Ex-Sberil! S. E 'Ewing was in town Saturday attending to some of the holdover business of bis former offio X. 8. Corson of Sea Ide L. 6. S spent Monday at home with bis family. Some persons wear them selves ou hunting for wdrk they dou’t want to
find.
The tramp business is a nuisance tbut ought to be abated. Trying to get aomething for nothing ia a dangerous fallacy that is rapidly increasing-** is proved by the many get-rich-quick schemes that are enabled to exist from the fruits of this desire
B. L. Howell a tended the qw
abd A..T. D. Howell atquarterly conference at Goshen Saturday eyenlng last.
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE.
Ml*. Frank Hetharford.
Mlaa Vtolo Marklay antertaioad frltoda
ovar Sunday.
The Mlae«s Brown, of German town,
regular summer cottagers hare, c
down on Friday to open th> Ir collage to
■main during the Easter holiday■. Saver*! amatrnr photographers i
noticed a round the lake ou Sunday taking views of the rustic bridge and other
The lake Is overflowing its
Our people were aauly disappointed i the I set that the Point was not Inoorpo rated into a l-orough during the last aeaUon
of the la-gialstara.
DIAS CREEL.
DIAS CREEK. April 6.—Mr. and Mr*. Ttn-odore Errickson have named their little daughter Eawle Qraoc Emcson. Prof. Charles Tomlin of Denuisville came down last week to look after bis farm hhre. Mrs. Clara Tomlin is in New York this week with her husband Capt. William Tomlin. Mias Viola Bingham of Cumberland county ia nsHing her annt Mrs. Howard Douglass this week. George Gall ah er and wife spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs AlexSchallenger. Mrs. Joanna Dongiaas of Coart House is spending s few days with friends in
The L O. M. lodge session will be on Saturday evening from April 1st to November 1st B.E Pxge came from teeth port Sunday to get twenty-five own to work la a glam factory them. Mrs. Joe. biflrio sad Mrs. 8. E. Page went to Philadelphia oa Monday to do
Theodor* Erre went to fiagieem Monday to work fora fish company tor tha Oa the wk I
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, April 6. Mrs. Bankerd and daughter Sarah of Philadelphia spent Sunday with her
mother, Mrs. Judith Hand.
Mlaa Ethel Richard aon spent Hatur- b*ok» in many place*, day and Sunday with her aunt ai Erma. fw *
Mrs. M. jUNaud entertained her sons Daniel from Newark and Dr. Z. from
Millville over Sunday.
Alfred Scull ane family entertained
company on Sunday.
Herbert Trout of Camden visited rela-
tives here on Snnday.
Benj. Hoflner and family entertained company .from Millville on sunuay Mias Nellie Gandy of Burleigh spent
•londay with friends here.
Wm. Weeks and family of Atlantic City were over-Sunday visitors here. Misses Mabel and Bertha Baner of Bridgeton have been spending aome time wit)) E. Z. Mills and wife. Miss J alia Cox of I leUlerville baa been spending several days with friends here Mrs. Leslie Lodlam spent Wednesday
in Philadelphia.
Joa Douglass, Sr., and wife are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kendall of Jersey City this week. Capt. and Mr*. Bennett of Green Creek were rial tors here on Sunday. Frank Nichols of 8lone Harbor visited his family here on -Monday. E. P. Hand of i amden has been spending a few days with bis parents ■ r. and Mrs. E. P. Hand, Sr. Miss Etta Hackney iius been spending a few days with her »Uier at Cape May Alex Dongiaas and wife are entertaining company from Cape May. Mias i ora Lawrence of Dias Creek spent a few days of this week with her friend Mias Della Norton. Somers Sofle of Pirraea wax a visitor ta town on Batnrday. Dr. and Mrs. James Quuey 6f Easton, Pa , were visiting in town on Sunday.
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ERJ1A. EKMA, April 6—1c id more Hickman is the proud owner of a new “bike.*' visa Mae Neal of Rio Grande was one of our Sunday visitors. fhe attendance at the Sabbath school is very large and is steadily increasing. Misses Clmra Pierce and Fanny Taylor sang a very pleasing solo Snnday even-
ing.
Several yonng friends were entertained wt Mr. gad Mrs. Clarke Pierce’s Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. David Hawn entertained friends Saturday evening and pa ind some very delicious chocolate bon bona and—aome one got footed. Mias Lena Crammer of Manahawl is viriting her slater Mrs. Mary McNeil bH* this week. Vany of the workers in the eoaada are complaining of the lose of oysters and dams, thought to be (be work of ik thieves What a shame they can not be caught. Any one who will steal dams after the hard-working men have caught them ought to be put where they will do no more mischief. At the landings where the boat* are tied up after the day’s work the thieving goes and the large hawsers from aome of the boats have been taken and the boats cut loose.
COLD SPRING. COLD SPRING, April 6 —Joseph Cree- > was in Philadelphia last week baying a hone. Harry Nickerson of DennisviUc spent part of last week with relatives here. r*. Bailie Rocs sad two children of Petersburg are guests of her sister Mrs.
Mrs. Hannah Reeves of Philadelphia as an over-Sunday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Chnton Hand. George DoU, while riding his wheal on Monday, ran into a hay wagon and V*as thrown under the front wheel of the wagon, rotting his bead quite severely. Dr. Lake was oompcU«d to taka 14 stitebea (a IL Wm. Brown jmd wife of Yiadaad are
A festival will be given la the Cold Bpriag Chapel on Taaaday eveaiag. tha
benefit of the
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X'lk Sold In Store*.
Ia an editorial commenting on the •tier of a housekeeper who complained hat milk bought at a grocery or fieUisen store curdled when subjected to heat, the American Dairyman says: ’The Interest of tha consuming public roold be better served if milk was sold »ly at dairies and by licensed milk dealBut, it will ha asked, why should sot the grocers and delicatessen men » allowed to keep and sell milk? Tha rer is, that a store is not the proper place la which to keep mflk. and that selling of milk should be confined to those who have a proper knowledge of the requirements for keeping milk fit for human consumption. The ordinary grocery or dsHtatamtn ati have all sort* of vegetables, including ns. exposed la them, and it ia uncommon to find the air permeated with the smell of onions. The dellcatns are even worre than thegrocariaa. aa they have oa their counter* potato salad, pickled onions, and varioos cooked eatables—not to speak of cooked smoked fish—all of which are most deleterious to milk. The constantly tracking backwards and forwards of
generally oh a bare floor, often to buy groceries and not milk, whereby dust Is railed to find lu -way into the milk can. is harmful to the milk. If milk were kept only la dairies, the customer* entering would be fewer Ta ni they would come lor milk or other dairy products” Amencea cillea Ttafe grown rapidly. They have also grown irregularly and according to no ayttem. By the time h* residents In them have come to recognise the Importance of spacious parks, wide streets, uniform building*, the benefits of boulevard* along river* sad fronts, the opportunities to acquire the necessary 1 sal are lather gone or the exe involved Mia powerful deterrent. At the same time, says the Detroit Free Press, there ia an Increasing belief that ticable fn tha future. Congressman Mann, of Chicago, was la the chair the other aftarooon when Mr. Baker, of Nt^Yark, was declaiming vigorously o* the horrors of the Roazituation. "Words fail me, Mr. Speaker,” exclaimed the orator, “words me.” "Wen, If* all the same.” said the presiding officer, calmly. "tbagenU#man's time hss expired anyhow.”
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