Cape May Herald, 17 August 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 8

GAPE MAY HHRALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST l?, 1905

COUNTY NOTES News Gathered by our Special Correspondents This Week. THE COUNTY OVER What is Happening Among Onr County Neighbors From week to week

ERnA. th* CUiKO. Local Telephone Co., had 1 bauacx meeting Monday evening. Miaa Fmarie Heathcote of Atlantic City • riaidng Mm. Jo» Greave*. Mn. Wm. Pritchard u entertaining »cvrral friend* thi* week. A large tree in front of the home of Mr*. Harry WUlU'Wa* >truck by lightning yid Mr*. WiU» wa* alighUy .tunned Someta ipKm aa* riding by on hi* wheel thrown to the ground »o*laining *everal Inful in)one. An evening aocial wa* held at the home of Hr* Carrie Hodman la*t week • farmer* around thi* place ate con, plaining of * di*e*»c among thrir chicken* ,* Lillian McNeill i> ei.nlng friend* In Monroe Matthew* and *oa» are running wo truck wagon* to the beach beaide* * kobert H- Hand i* improving hi* property

CAPE MAY COURT MOUSE. Mr* L /.■ Mill* and Mr* PhilUp. Barr nailed relative* a) Ocean city on Th—day. Poslmaater Horace K Kichardaon and wife were rLattu* at Atlantic City on Tburaday. David McPberaou and family of Cold Spring apent Sunday with their Parent* Mr and Mr*. Alex Doglaa*. Mr* Sal lie Mrriaick and paugblei Kmma of Millrtlle were rtsito.-* ovei Sunday at the home of Socratea willia Ml— Hattie Springer ectertaind com any from Long Brunch over Sunday. ML* Edna Taylor entertained a friend from Phila. the Brut of the week. Mrs. Alonio Broaui of Sooth DennL L caring for her slater Mr* Frank Lake who u quite ill. Valentine Brown and family are tertaining Mrs. Brown's sister from Phila for a few day*. Mr*. Hellec Nickerson and children returned to Avion on Monday after spending s month here. Mi— Ella Melxagar returned home the first of the week after vtiiUng friends here for a short time. Capt. Elmer Willett* of Dias Creek was transacting business here the first of the week. Mrs. Mims McPhemon has been entertaining company thi* week from Bridgeton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hawkey of CLton visited relatives here on Saturday, Mi— Irene Corson is pending a week with her Aunt at Angeeea. Karl Oodfery of Anglesea visited friend* hare the first of the week. Harry Weatcott of Denidsville spent this week with hi* Aunt.

H F Grease* made lurleigh on Saturday Be* K C Well. w*»

ud KLie Scymoi 1 buMue** trip 1

PUSHING CREEK. Charles Hinchdiff of Frankford i* riling friend* in this place. D M. Woolnon entertained Chariee Corson and wife of Weal Cape May Sunday. Frank Thomas wife and children of Holly Beach spent Sunday with brothers Frank and George Matthews. Mias Louis Vanaman and Brother Thomas spent Sunday at Holly Be Al. Kid redge and wife of Eaaton are visiting relatives in this place. Miss Anna Curtis of West spent a few days with her friend Min Anna Long. Mr*. Emma Barnett is entertaining Mrs. Amands Hale and son Howard of Ceilings wood this week. Mrs- Phene Baton of Phila. and Mrs. Fanny Sayre of Cape May are risking Wm. McKean and family this week.

5HKR1PP'S BALE By virtu* of sundry writ* of fLri facia; _* bowls Ct Urris to m* directed, iasoad outof ibr Cap* May County Common Hlva* Oort. 1 will axpoa* to sal* at public Monday. August 21 .,1009, -rr«n the hours of vwalr* and iv* o'clock P M.. to wit, at 1.10 o'clock to th* afternoon of said day, at tb* Sheriff - * Of. floe, at Cape May Court Hou—. County of CapeMsy. N*w Jersey: All of th* three foUowli trad* or p reel* of land, rix.: NUMBKB ONB—ALL thofollowtag d» «crlbrd tract or ptao* ofland iltuaU In the rowusblppf I/iwyr, (now In City of Gap* day) In tb* County of Cap* May and 8—

iKGINMNG at a poat sta evl from th* line fence bcti :iuir, II and property formoriy briongtng to Kdmuud L B. W ale* and also In the

•aid Edmund L. B. Wale* to Jonathan Hare and rni.a tbeoca (let) North forty ■line degree* thirty mlnotc* Wcat • tw*lre nerchra and twrntg-on* links to a poat driven for a corner, thaoo* North fortythree drum* Kaat (waive perehar —* twenty link* u> another poat^ghaea Sooth forty-oln* degree*, thirty —1 East twelve chain* and nine link*: than— 14th) South forty-on* degree* Wa— twelve chain* and twenty link* to th* baglonlng. within which bounds is oootalosd ONE ACRE of ground, be th* *am« mo 'NUMBER TWO — ALL th* following described marsh, tract orpiaoe of land • • “ •WaatC

situate to the Borough of V

DIAS CREEK.

Dias Creek was represented at the ball game at Court Hou— on Saturday laaL Theodore Towser and Elba Nartan wa* Baptised by Rev. John Read on Sunday afternoon last in Dei*ware bay in the presence of a Urge number of

people-/

Rev. Joeepb Wainwright filled hi* pulpit here on Sunday after an absence of four weeks. Mrs. Pearls Quincy of Eastnc Pa. L visiting her parent* in this village. Cha*. H. Howell is marketing some of the' finest peaches that was ever raised in this village *nd realising good prices. The M. E. 8. UJwent to Wildwood on their annual picnic Wedneaday. Mis* Jennie Erricaon of Ardmore Pa. ia spending a few day* very pleasantly with reLtive* here. The Dai* Creek ball team received it* first defeat from the Burleigh team on Saturday last. The teams will pLy at this place on Saturday next. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. bebeilinger are entertaining Mr*. U'» Sister from Abaecon

thi* week

We think a visit to our school building by the full school board would have a wholesome eflect In the way of getting iome needed repairs. All who have planted shell along the short for spawoig purposes have been rewarded by a heavy growth catching on the shells during the last

tan days

Daw) Stewart of Phila. who baa been vtaiting Chaa. Soil* and wife for the past two week returned home on Monday morning.

West Cap* May—FrancL Fanner, < B Smith, Daniel Miller. Edward Phillips,

fiemcev is the M. B. Church are well i

Petti Jurors fbr September Court ‘ Cap* May city—Harvey B. Shaw, Jam, E Taylor. William William*. George Turner. John J. Rattv. Jr- Stephen B. Wlboo, William Easen. William Sheppard. Upper Township—Anthony Gandy. Jeaar T- Young. George Huff. R. Soroeys Townsend. Kdaon Lippiuoott, John Duka, bomera Sack. Gideon B. Gandy. Lower Township—Ephraim Chamber in. Jama FLher. Andrew 3. Rohm, William Qgrdr, Linford Halbruner Woodbioe-Albert Collin., Jacob Feldman. John 8. Young, Samuel Raaanfeld. Ocean City -Ralph Goff. Thoma 8. Godfrey, Osborne Corson, Millard W. Adams. Ira Champion. William N. Ranch. Arthur

D. Barrows.

8a Lie Cl ry-Ed ward Buck. Middle Township—Peter Astie, Levy N. oster. George NlchoL, Jama Cham bets. William Watson. Alexander Be hr 1 longer DennL Township — Amo* Wheaton, Harry Lloyd, Luden Eddy, Ralph Peter>n. Char la Devanl. John Langley Holly Beach —Clarence Kilmer, John

._ tbs Cmmiy of Cape May

New Jersey and bounded a* follows, ~ GINNING at a uorner of land of _ Knickerbocker la Company and the Wot Jersey Railroad Com pan yt thso— alone th* easterly side of the line of —Id Railroad Company North sixteen degree* fifteen minutes Seat one hundred and fogtvseven feet to a corner of land now of said W—t Jersey Railroad On., formerly William Etdredge: thence bounding < said Railroad Company's land South slxt four decrees thirty nunula East abo six hundred and twenty feet to Cape Iriai Crash; tbeoa along said Creek Boo three degrees fourteen mlout—Boat abo ■Ixty-elx feet to a small gut or branch said Creek; thence Sooth forty degrees Wot about eighty-five test to the Ho* of the Knickerbocker lo* Company's land; then a bounding oo aid I— Company's land North slxty-slx degress fifteen mlnalea West about six hundred and twelve feet to

within

“NUMBER THREE-—., Borough of Week Cape May, Cape May County. New Jerary. BEGINNING at a red cedar poat til the North—iy std* of tb* old Road near Cape Island Turnpike Bridge, which said port L the eouthwestrriy corner of Jerar - '-'” ** ** *—■* ana running fra— _ — North side of said road oo a course North seventy-seven degree* West eighty-four *— -O a poat for a comer. which aald pori corner of the division line —bllshed itucLim Deed mad* b*4w—B Brldg ‘ lo and others and Walter 8. Ware at. and runslng from then— North tw« degrea. fifty-five mioutes Kaat o sd and t wentj-four feet to Lads SSI SSSS-SSSii&S^SU- ~ about one kundrsd and fourteen id* of the said Jeremiah E Meemy; thso—thereby BsoUi ' ' —re— and thirty mlnntrrcha to the beginning. Subject to prior encnmbmai Seised — the property of Ji

PENNSYLVANIA I KATT^ROA-D West Jersey & Seashore R.R. $L00 TO ATLANTIC CITY AND RETURN mi moi nit SPECIAL TRAIN Lv. Capa May 8.00 a.m. I Lv. North Wild sped - f 8.06 a. " Baanatt f 8 06 am. “ Awgl— 8.08 a ' Rio Grande f 8.08 a.m. I , Ura—y Sound, So. Bide f 8.12 a. Holly Beach 8.00 a.m. 1 - '* Angleaa Junction 8 16 a 1 Wildwood 8 08 a.m. | “ Capa May Court House 8.23 a RETURNING, Lv. Atlantic City, Regular Station, 5.00 p. m. The Special train will atop at Plea—ntvllle in each direction TIl’KKTS GOOD ONLY ON SPECIAL TRAIN IN EACH DIRECTION Tickets from non-ticket station* can be procured from the Conductor D. H. LOVELL, J. B. WOOD. GEO. W. BOYD, K. i. DeLONG, Superintended. Paaa. Traffic Mgr. Gen’l Pm—. Agt. Dlv. Ticket Agt

of the strong fignra of

parilion of the klghat honor and opportunity in the Bscaetarymhip of on* wno has watched hi* arse

that be will shad lustre upon!

maintain well the honor of th. HL keen Insight and hi* sturdy loyalty > the principla of Republicanism have ot been shown lo batter purpose than in Is courageous denunctotion of graft among powerful persons In his party. His recent letter to Mayor Waver, of Phlla'istphUj startled the country b^tte

language, an praise as a le

__ ____ _ "a corrupt and criminal cq bination maaqneradlng under the nr —

that *t h* . form The letter will

ment to the Sunday North August VO. It Lprinted on s haadwimi colored *oeet, suitable for framing, dacowith Secretary Root's portrait and - ot the United Stale* and Phila

>l Commute* of the Caps May Yac

HHuatlt has prrfaoud arrangements (or It* muslcale oa August XL ThL is to be the crowning event of the many enter , tain menu bald daring the ewo—aw|ah|J

gramme ha been arranged for Part I and Part II. The Thoma Moor# Bong Cycle 'll] be rendered. Thi* song cycle 1* uniane' i that each of the ten compositions ' ample!* concert number. Th* coa >on L from the pa of W. Warrea t f Philadelphia The ringer* will la Udam* Emma Soslka, soprano; Mrs. Ltbertne MeGuckln Lego^ aUo, Harvey . Hiudcrmryer, tanor. aad Theodore w.

a.'rrm.'ist: ssssasaa

Wood, plain tiff*, aad to baa WILLIAM H. BRIO] Dated July 17,TXB. T. Steven*. Att'v.

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEKN Notice i* hereby given that all pereou* _T prohibited from throwing or depositing upon the streets and sidewalks of the chy. of an adluahce of Jhe City al

Bmrgafi fiarax

Several eas— of injury having reported of persons struck by thrown balL wtv.le on the beach, all persons are hereby requested to ratals from throwing ball* of any kind on the beach daring bathing bom. THOMAS W. MILLET, May*. Dated, July 12,1806.

Notice.

The Amarlun be OoMpagr an th* LLowinj Ceal Prig— to NgUn* vatB feriher netLc. la, Stera gal V«t OtaL 17.76 par in- PwCoal, *5.00 »« Lb- 10 pgrotadiimxiifyaUiatMibn- 8raan

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VALUABLE Real Estate In Cape Hay City FOB SALE To clou up an Estate in humik nmnis u m NO. i. A three story frame cottage and stable ou land, at No. 676 Washington at., aize of lot 100 feet front by 200 feet deep. NO. 3. Drag store at S. W. corn of Washington and Decatnr sts, together with all stock and fix

tores.

NO. 3. A two and one-half story cottage and lot at No. 330 North at., size of lot 40 feet front by 75 feet deepNO. 4. One-balf ofldonble cottage and lot, at No. 416 Bank at. NO. *.< White Hall propart) Lafayette and Jefferson sta, b tngs and barns on one acre of

READING SYSTEM $1.00 Excursion TO ATLANTIC CITY Thursday, Auguust i?th

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Ask Agents Particulars

Mflttiqgs! Moflings!!

Now is the time to make vour Selections. I have a fine line of Japanese and China Mattings. The Price you cannot match either in this city or Philadelphia, taking grade for grade. A few Rolls left over at a reduction of one and two Collars less on a Roll. THESE WILL ROT LAST L0HG. CHARLES A. SWAIN. Local Phone. 65. 305-7 Jackson Street, CAPE MAT, N, J.

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Opposite Reading Depot. 608 WASHINGTON ST.. CAPE MAY. N. J. A FULL UNB OF TRUN KS . . Constantly on Hand . .

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M- C- SWAIN — M ANl FAUTCBEB dr Artificial Stone Pavement, Sellars, Floors. Etc., Etc. ?I!kB ABE 8T8BB 0iWUH3.

Au. Wore Gwarantekp and Bm of Befkekkce Fi rkished 6/ten mud Rnidema, Cnrfi* d kit*. Ca/*

B. S. CURTIS. jiPbaibiiig, Steam ud Gas Fitting. ^

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LISTEN 1 A spclol mesaage from Laventbol s Store Special Ladies’ Shirt Waisfes, 49c up This Week Pillow Cases, 12^,while they last, 10c Ladies-

Men—

You should keep cool this Summer. Get one of our ladies' shirt waist suits. They are delightful and cool, $1.25 up. We also sell coat suits. Sheets to go at 49c. Everything in children’s wear. Also a fine line of

ladies muslin underwear.

A fine line of men's clothing, caps^and canvass hats- White fancy vests, from $1.25 np

Special for the Courtly. Watuh for my wagon, alt of the latest style dotting at the latevt price*. JOS. LAVEHTHOL, 319 WASHINGTON STREET

THE HOMESTEAD Cast Corner Washington and Jackson Sta. CAPE MAY, N. J. CATE u thoroughly up-to-date in all appoint ments. Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies.

"Cottages served with Choicest Wines, Liquor* and Been J. J, RATTY, Propristoi MECMYS' CENTUM. MMIET, , c™** Washingtoa and Ocean Streets, «oa Washington Street, a 17, a 19, an Ocean Street i!ftif5Ei[ifS.P[iliSiOKnIFflll spa? • aarpiw' sin Eip -1 sHcmn. c ° lmtl 7_^Wfam’,ft«eh.Myfrom onr own Fuvl IWTt. larea Martet ia (^p. M./ City"™"

HOWARD F. OTTER, 811-aia atealen atrese OArtg MAY, a. A FURNITURE ANd‘*MATTRBSSBM