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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. JULY 13, 1905.
COUNTY NOTES News Gathered by our Special Correspondents This Week.
THE COUNTY OVER IV hat is is Happening Among ' Our County neighbors From week to week..
DIAS CREEK.
Mr M ailer Balt* of Goshen and Mi** Luanda Gandy of this village were married on July 4th at the home of the bride'* fiarent* "» . Townarnd Gallaher and wife went to to Court House Saturday on eery tm
porta ut boMneaa.
Capt Reeves Douglas* is hauling his catch of king crabs from the beach and will hare them ground into ferti-
liser for hia farm.
- Charier Woodlln was visiting Cha*. Keeler and wife of Cape May on Monday. * / Mrs. E'la Vantman who has been serKudy ill fortheiatt two weekr much better at this writing. Frank K. Howell has accepted a position in Dochester for the neat few weeks. Aaron Smith. Kills Culler, and Jbeo dore Errieeon who are em{Joyed at Angteaea 'his summer spentbunday home. Mrs Mira Powell and Utile son Maynard of Goshen spent several day* last week with her parents in this village. Freeman learning and family of Newton N. J. are spend eng a few days with
their parent* here.
A Urge number of our villagers spent \the fourth at the beach boating and
CAPS MAY COURT MOUSE. Archie Campbell of Millville U spending a few days with relatives here. Wilmer Ritchie called on friends at Wildwood Bunday. Capt. Chaa. Vanaman of DUs Crek made a bniaiiieea trip here on Monday. Mra. Frank Wells la entertaining her neice Mtaa Bertha Heints from Alexan drta Va. this week. MUs Edna Swain of Ooaben spent the Utter part of tb«- week with C. F. Corand fkmUyWUbart Hewitt and family of MinatoU are spending a short time witn his brother here on Hand Ave. J Bines Boas and wife visited her parent* at Green Creek on Sunday. Alex. SchelUnger of Diaa Creek was transacting budniut* here the first of te week. Walter Spalding and wife are -entertaining company thi| week. Jacob Levy vi**ted bis parenU at Cape May dty over Sumlay - ^ Edgar Mingin entertained company from Bridgeton tbb week. JohnBethal ana tamUy are entertaining company Irotn West YirginU tbia
eek.
Miss Edna Willdm of Cape Vay visited her parents here over Sunday. Wm. Site U spending a month with
friehds at WillaimstowD.
Wm. HeriUgeand wife were shopp-' ing in PhiUdelphU on Friday. * Harry Corson and wife of Belle Plain spent Snnday with Mr. and Mrs. Mah-
Ion Hackney.
Chariea Willis and wife of West Cape May called on friends here the first of
the week.
MerwinTodd ofViocenttown visited friends here recently. Elton and Walter Weeks of MinatoU visited their parents here pn Snnday. Misfc F4U Hackney who is employed at Wildwood spent Sunday with her parenU here. Lillian Bank* of PhlUdetpbU is spending some time with friends Leander Taylor and family are entertaining company from Alexandria Va.
BSD HTKKtrr MKHRY. YOB* Reading's Mew Terminus la Oentr*
of New York Oily
Commencing Jane *th the new uptown ferry at Coot of West «ad8treal.N. R-. X.w York, will be opened to tbs pobbe and firs* class ferry boats will ply regularly between that point sod the Jersey City Station. Tb* New Terminal i* a modemsfractu re beautiful ae wall as utilitarian, with wary arrangement possible for tbs comfort and
B. L. H- well went to Ospe May Monday evning awd instal ad the office of Conmbia lodge No. 281 O. M. Ralph Holmes formerly of Uiis village but wbo is now doing tffiWness in Pittat & Pa is home for a abort vacation. I^ws. E1U Vanaman who baa been My tU for the last few days U redmoch better aLtfaU writing. Jpa. Skill and wife of PhiladelpbU have been spending a few days very pleasantly with S.E Page and wife this week. Tbe pnMic instalUtion at I O. M. hall on Saturday last, and set out
FtStflNQ CREEK. MIRon Crease and wife of Cold Spring spent Sunday with Harry Learning end wife. Mrs. Jsae Bste te entertaining her mother Mrs. Priscilla Hngbe* this wert FheriiT Harry Bright and dangb'er of Holly Bosch spent pert of Friday with
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quick handling. The ferry hones te doabledecked with two waiting rooms, the one on main floor being 90x80 feet and on tbe upper floos 50x60 fret and a*, tbe ferry boats are also ‘•doable deckers" usaaen will be landed from both upper and lower
decks
An Electric cab service at low rates baa bean provided aud the cabs will mast tbs pasaengars at the water-front instead of on tbe street. Tbe Metropolitan Street Hallway has cc-cperaiad by putting in loops for the following lines: 14th Street, 2*1 Street, Kth A aPib Btrret. linos, handsome glare roofed canopy or m*njul»« 90 feet wide, extends along tbe street frost of ferry, sod passenger* can slap directly Into the car* without being exposed to Inclement weather or running the gauntlet ot the street traffic. Twenty third Street has long been noted as a great ebopolng centre. The Crosstown lines Intersect with tbe various branches of tbe elevated line, all of which bare «tn tions on this street, while th* New York Subway presents still another mean* of transportation op or down the Island, this is furthermore tbe bean ol the hotel and theatre section. With tbe opening of this new ferry the old Whitehall Tarmlnal (South Kerry) will be discontinued, bat the Liberty Street Ferry «iU be maintained with eervice onimpaired. •
Cepe May and each Neighboring Town.
We have arranged a special “club service” that U meeting with,success everywhere. A considerable amount can be earned by explaining our hervice and looking after our interest*. Tbe work is not only pleasant and remunerative, bat need only be carried on among friend*. Fall particulars of our service and complete instructions will be furnished upen request. THE BOOKLOVERS LIBRARY iSubscriptloA Department.i 1323 Walnut St. Philadelphia, P a
Jay. Garrison of Pblladelphl spent tbe, first ot the week with hie brother here. Mrs. Alice I-sidlam te spending a few days with her parenU at Green Creak. Nias Alatna Wright of Philadelphia te Vending several days with C. F. Co -son and family on Main St. Mfa. Dr. Berk and son of Fraekivllle Pa. and Mire Mary Hand ot MlUyUl* are this weak with Lodlam Hal'd
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Dr. X. Hand of Milrillc was an orer Sunday visitor here at the home of his mother Mrs. M. J. Band. George P. Footer of Phlladelpha risi^ d Us parenU here on Stradey. Howard and John Bore of Camden were gnesU of E. L. Boos and family on Sunday. Cha* Hutcheson and wife and Wm. Hewitt and wife speut Saturday at Mlnatoia. Eidror Norton and wife were visitors at Dias Creek on Sunday. Was. Jenkins aud wife aue entertaining company this week. Mire Emma Dunelly of Lape May City te spending this seek at tbe hone of Ltw lie Champion*
The Hew York Times Is IDS appearing eniy Sunday Improved and Enlarged departure of the Sunday Til
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t Haber and son of Philadelphia spent part of last week with Mr*.
Mias May Yaaaman. whohasbeea !H with her slater at Manricetown dnriag the
Mrs. Martha Sayderia speoding a few da** with Mr. Ja West Cape May-. Mrs. Ell* McPherson te entertalniag her sister. Mr*. Marne Gtahig. of Philadelphia. Harry Learning and wife Sunday afternoon with his brother Ed at Cold Spring. Mrs. EatelU and Albert W« tea with Lemuel Scbeitenger and wife on Arthur Chaster and family spent Saaday with her father. Jar* Woolron. Mra. Jdary GiOaa and son of Berlin i visiting Mra Jenn'e McPherson. Bertram Snyder and wife of Erma took
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