CA^E MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. AUGUST ^
COUNTY NOTES News Gathered by our Special Correspondents This Week. THE COUNTY OVER It'kai is Happening Among Our County Neighbors Front week to week
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. Alex. Dooglan and »ifr hare l.. ertertaining company from Millville
tbla week
Charlea Taylor and Stella Simons of Cold Spring were calling on friendi
Thnraday.
Little Miaa Mildred Corson visited her Granding Mrs. Gearv at Dennlsvtlle
Saturday.
Mrs. Anthony Norton spent a part of last week with her husband at Angleeea. Miasee Marie and Ltda Springer are Tinting friends at Ocen City this week. Herbert Duglass returned home on Monday after spending a short time with his Grandparents at Green Creek. Walter llurrell and wife were riritors
atl'ape Mav Citron Sunday.
Miss Belle is' entertaining company
from Vineland this week.
George P. Foster of Pbila. spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Will-
iam Foster.
J. Swing Willis sod wife are entertainingt heir daughter Mrs. Pick! from Pbila
this week.
Mrs Sadie Zimmerman and son Joseph of Millville were over Sundday visitors at the home cf Socrates Willis on Bay-
aide Ave-
Mrs. Willian Hollingsbead of Greer Creek ig spending tvyo weeks with her baeghter here. Mrs. Fred Peterson is entertained her sister Miss Lena James from Green L'rr^k for a few days. John Scholl of Pierces was transacting business here the first of the week. Miss Krais Nichols returned home on Saturday after spending two weeks with her parents at Stone Harbor.
There Is a movement among the community of Woodbine to form a Sabbath School for the boys and girls. Tuesday night, the Annual Banquet of rhe Ahavatb Israel Lodge has taken After the routine business of the I-odge, interesting remarks wert made by the Grand Master, Mr. Friedof New York and Mr. Freed of the city, also by Mr. U. A. Palm and Ur. E. J. Asms Refreshments rved in the Brotherhood Hail. Sunday Night the children Zion Society of Woodbine held a Maas meeting. Interesting and initractive addresses e made by Rabbi B. Levinthul ami son Mr. Isarel Levinthal. bevrml readings bj^ the members of the Sociej
also took a pare
Mr. Isarel Levinthal has done a good deal of work at W’ooddine as Head of r Children zion Society. Under hi* .nagvmeut tne Society will certainlv progress as be bas bat hla heart and soul in the work for monism. He at' lends regularaly that the meetings oi the Young Women’s Zion Association and gives his aid whereever he Grapes, watermelon* and cantaloupes
* now being picked.
* of a decree of the Court of
R. Hand, is complainant aad Rboda H. Ludlow. et alls., art defendants, there will be •old at Public Vendne on Monday the Twenty fifth day of September. A. U. 1905. «the hour of two o’clock In the afternoon of said
ERHA. ball teal
n is building a
Daouii H. K. L
George Taylor on the I arm. The local telephone company la putting up new poles and wired. They will soon place a hello girl In their office. Miss Mabel Nixon of Camden is visiting relallaca h,r » ew honifc Late Swaiu has a huge crop of verr flm '"ManyoTocr resident* were at Wildwood Thursday sojoylug the festivities. Miasea Clara Pierce and Elsie Seymour b»ve returned from a visit to Glass boro. James Hawn has been unable to work any extent for the past two week*. The two worst faults of ourlltUe village are the autos which run at a dangerous!) high speed and the cows which are tether ed along the highway and are allowed such n long rope as to reach across the road and so endanger both bicyclists and hones which haVe to pass oeer It. There Isa las ,si- — prohibiting such careles — B-bks a perfect right stretched across a public
formerly _______ .. - md Northeast corner of
South ten degrees West, thirty ai
FISHING CREEK. Enoch Miller Jr. has th> measles. Messr s James and Montgomery Hewitt of Phils. sbent last week with their VAnnt Mrs. McKean. Mrs. Amanda Hale and son Howard are visiting Jacob Barnett and wife. Mias Mary Ben net of West Cape May spent the first of the week with her cousin Mildred Long. Mrs. Mary Schehengar entertained 'Mta. Hannah Boot and son William part of last week. John Snyder made a business trip to Phils, on Saturday. Mian Bewne Woolaon is spending a few da vs with her Grandparents. Ed. Egofl of Pbila. is visiting Mrs. Harriet Shaw. George Matthews and wife drove to Holly Beach on Sunday. Ed. Shaw and wife of Holly Beach •pent last week wiUk Fr*»k Matthews
and wife.
Imei Woolaon and wife and Miaaes Anna Baker and Florence Barnett of Holly Beach spent Sunday with rela-
itves here.
Robert Rhenow of Cranberry is visitbis mother Mrs. Renow of this place. Mr. Swain Woolaon and wife of Cape May Pt. spent Saturday with hit brother Dan. Woolaon. Miaaes Maod Yearicks and Loin Shaw ■pent Saturday at Cape May. Leslie Bate visited the Cape May PL Sabbath School on Sondav: The Flower Girt Bodtal will gi re a barn entertainment in the McKean barn Aug. 3b opening at 7 JO o’clock P. M. A complete program will be rendred. Admission 10 cents come one and all.
_ automobile. Lei's get sick. Mr. Senaer Taylor has returned
from Cooper Hospital, where he was 'operated upon for appendicitis. Senaer s friends an much delighted by hla good
health at the present time.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greaves bare returned from a driving trip to Maurlaetowu
DIAS CREEK.
Mrs. Jeremiah Cahaley of South Dents is visiting his brothers and sisters t tills village. Charles Lawrence of the Edgemore Iron worklDelaware came sick on Satin' day last. Postmaster Douglass is building a new boat this week for hook and line fishing. Paul 8. Erricson who bas a good position in a Urge hotel in New York City U home for a few days' vacation. Mrs. Harry Tulle of North port L. I. N. Y. with her three sons are spending a few days very pieaaantly with bet parents here. Mr. Thedore Emcson took their little daughter Grace to Pnila. last week where she wss operated on for tumor over the eye. Mrs. Erricson writes home that the operation was socessfol and Ibe-cnild is doing nicely. Miss Lloyd of Elmee N; J. U visiting her grandmother Delorah Llowdof this
village.
The Dias Creek BAse Ball team was defeated by the Rio Urxqd team at Rio Grand on Saturday score ft to 3Capt. Willi am Thompson of. schooner Baymore anchored along shore Saturday and spent Bunday with bis family at South Dennis.
_ the Recorder's Office of .the City of cape May. West Comer of WaaWngtoa and Franklin street*. Ip the City and County of Cape May and State of New Jersey. All those Three contiguous Lot W Laid uteate. lying ami being in the borough of West Cape May. Ifonnrrty in the Lower Township) County of Cape May aad State of New
'IxSno. i. being buttei
follows—BEGINNING at-__ - _ Southwest side of Yorke Avenue lid and Northwest comer of a lot of lunging to Henry W. Sawyer, and ,frutn thence along his line South twenty-two degrees and forty-five minutes West, siaty-siz and a half feet to Und of Mary D'lnvilliers,thence binding by her line North seventy-eight degrees mid thirty minutes West, fifty-one feet to landofTbos Jooes Yorke; thence binding by the same North twenty two degrees and forth five tninntes east seventy eight feet to the Soothside of Yorke Avenue; thence binding ic sonthwest aide thereof south sirtyn degrees and fifteen minutes East fifty .**. to the beginning. Containing three thousand ai* hundred and twelve square feet of Und more or less. ,, . LOT NO. a. is all that certain lot irf Und butted and bounded as follows:—BEGIN- - - iinw in the line of lands
io*. Jones Yorke. Inl Innrl he-
PENNSYLVANIA I RAILROAD West Jersey & Seashore R.R. $L00 TO ah antic errv
thence along the same North seventydegree* West twenty feet to the comer of the lands belonging to Martha S. Swain; thence along her li! East thirty seven feel —„ of Und formerly belonging to rftfac Whilldin. now the said Martha g^Jiwaln; thence South seventy nine degrees East twenty feel to the beginning. Uontainiug two bondied square feet of land, be the same more LOT SO. t. is AH of a certain lot of Und adjoining lands of James H. Stevens. Daniel C. El dredge and others, and bounded and described and follows; Beginning at the southwest comer of Henry W. Sawyer’s lot. and also a comer of James H. Stevens lot. and running thence along said Stevens South twenty-three and a half degree* ret, forty feet (old course and distance S. ... W. 37 feet.; thence along Darnel C. Eldredge's line North seventy eight degrees West four feet more or lea* to a comer (old course N. 79° " .) thence North seventeen degrees East forty feet, 1 just clear of the East end of the bam twelve Inches to avoid the gable projections); thence South seventy ' -• - -—res Ease eight feet four !—*■«• _ Jicr lot of the said Ja Stevens to the pUce of beginning. uining two hundred and fifty square feet of Und more or leas. . ... To be sold in the presence and under the direction of J. SPICER LEAKING. Special Master in Chancery. MORGAN HAND. Sol’r. Dated August and, 1905.
SPECIAL TRAIN
Lv. Cape May 8.00a.m. Lv.North Wildwood *' Bennett f 8 06 am. “ Rio Grande f 8.08 a.m. '• Holly Beach 8.00 a.m. “ Wildwood 8 03 a.m. RKTURNINti, Lv. Atlantic City, Regular Station, 6.00 p ■ The Special train will atop at Pleaaantrille in each direction. TICKETS GOOD ONLY ON SPECIAL TRAIN IN EACH DIRECTION Tickets from non-Ucket atationa can be procured from the Conductor D. H. LOVELL,' J. R. WOOD, GEO. W BOYD, B. J DeLONG, Superintendent. Paaa. Traffic Mgr. Gen’! Past. Agt. Div. Ticket AgJ-
urnimmm
AUTOnOBILISTS TAKE NOTICE The dangers of rapid speeding of automobiles in onr dty streets has been made apparent by the recent accidents, and eta and chaffent* are hereby notified that violations of Uw with respect to excessive speed will be strictly enforced to the Emit, and this matter will receive special attention. Police officers have been notified to make reports and arrests of any chanenr or owner exceeding the leg*! speed limits. THOMAS W. MILLET, Mayor.
Dated August ai. IJ05.
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New Jersey has a larger portion of its citizens insured than any other State in the Union, and Jerseymen like The Prudential brand ol insurance. {
Write for infora: tiqn of policies The Prudential INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA. Home Office. Newark. N. J. . Incorporated as a Slock Company by the SUte of New jMscy. jtollN P. DRYDEN, President LESLIE D. WARD, Vice Pre.idcnL EDGAR It. WARD, ad Vice President. FORREST F. DRYDEN. jd Vice Pres. WILBUR S JOHNSON. ( th Vice Preside!!! -nd Comptroller. EDWARD GRAY. Secretary. H. B. RlCHAKDSOX. Asst. SupL. Cape May Court Home. N. J. 2001
READING SYSTEM $100 Excursion TO MUNTIC CITY Thursday, Auguust jist Special train leave* Capa May 8.00 A. M. Capa May Court Home 8.14 A^l Returning, lemma Atlantic City Depot 5 JO P. M. Ask Agents Particulars
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEKN Notice is hereby given that all persons _je prohibited from throwing or depositing npr-n the streets and sidewalks at the dty. refuse of all -kinds, loos* ashe*, paper, ■craps and debris of all kinds, is violation of an ordinance of the City of Cape May entitled "An Ordinance defining the duties of 'he.Committee on MtreeU and Highways,” and supplements and amendments thereto which aaid ordinance was approved Jn* 4, - - .penalty therein con-
Bdwaks Satse.
WOODBINE
DUTH OF MED CITIZE* Jeremiah B. Schellcnger Passed to the Great Majority Jeremiah O. Schellaager, one of Cape May's well-known and moat respi
There wa* quit* a Urge number of people prerent at-tfae Fourtheentb Anniversary of Woodbine .which wav edecrated hi a very appropriate manner, in the evening of August 12, 1906, Mr. B. A. Palitz, preaiding. We had a grand entertaimenL the program comnsting of addresses which were intereating ss well as ins tractive and aconraging, by some great speakers among wbome were Dr. David BUnaiin, Bnpt. of the KdcaUnnal Alliance of New York a M. Yodilaou of Chicago, Rabbi B. Levinlbri of Wood, bine end Pro. James H. Hamilton of View Yotfc., Besides th< addresses, we had 1 piano aeiactions by Mr. Persin ot PbiU. and MU* Hattie MagUl of Woodbine
A Vocal Solo-by Mias Minnie Kahn of Woodbine was a very prominent fen of the program and several re tioas were also a part of the program hr Misses Dora Babaovicfa, Annie Segal and Ancse Levin, a pretty Floradora Set
Prof. H. i- Sabaonritch, Mayor 1 wall aa Farther of Woodbine was pr anted with a Loving Chp by the acfao
Notice ^ Several cawen of injury having been reported of nfersons struck by thrown balls wt»l£_0fi the beach, all persons are hereby requested to refrain from throwing balls of any kind on the beach during bathing bourn. THOMAS W. MILLET, Mayor, Dated, July 12,1906.
early on Wednesday < borne on Lafayette atn bad laid down in the a
mtug last at L Mr. Schellcnger ernoon for a
supper he was thought to be sleeping not disturbed. About seven o'c they oopeluded to call him and.no response bring made, upon going ■—
o bis Mb* be
TV years of age and of five brothers who were son* of Aaron Schellenger. The brothers were William. Joseph, Aaron and George W. ph dUd la 1877. but tb* remaining all lived until within tbs loot five yean. Aaron died last winter and only last iteptem'wr Mrs. Sophie WhlUdtn. slater, aad widow of tee Ute Matthew Wkllldin, also passed away.
r years he t Scbelleut fa the .life of Capa May. Ha w sr of tee Presbyterian eburob d U city 00nodi in UM aad 1M0 and
Notice. Ths Aaarie&s lea Cenpuy mm th* following Coal PrisMto eo&Usns mill ferther notitt. Zfs, Ston aad Mat Coal, $7.76 p« ton- Pm Coal, $6.00 pwtn. 10 per east iUcout If paid IsUniUyi. Orfien Traila$ Btaap* given with aU Mih erfw
Small Investments Do yow wgat a Sale a
Large Return* 4* Investment?
VALUABLE Real Estate In Cape Bay City FOR SALE To close np an Estate niFOUHIK PBOKBTIfS HI Of™ NO. 1. A three story .frame, collage and stable on land, at No. 676 Washington st., size of lot too feet front by 300 feet deep. NO. ?. Drug store at S. W. corner of Washington and Decatur sts, together with all stock and fixtures. NO. 3. A two and one-half jfuxy cottage and lot at No. >30 North at., size of lot 40 feet front by 75 feet deep. NO. 4 One-half of double cottage and lot, at No. 416 Bank st. NO. 5- White Hall property, at Lafayette and Jefferson sts. buildings and barns on one acre of
toft.*. MARCY, Meray'a PW-
MINING STOCK of a reliable Oompany, owning and working their own mines, U / Safe, Profitable * Permanent
a of the beat gold producing districts
IN GOLDFIELD
Richest Mines ever discovered in Goldfield are bound to pass through onr properties! SOW 18 YOUR 0PF0BTUHITY We are offering onr telly paid and non eaoeeeahle STOCK, PAR VALUE 81.00 PER SHARE FOR ONLY 10 CENTS A SHARE and yon may pay for it In monthly Instalment. For ezAfiple, 1,000 share at 10 oral* a share is 8100. Send 810 with your order and 810 a mouth for B months. . mention this paper, and a*- booklet of facte about
The Monarch Minins and Milling Co* 262 WASHINGTON STREET BOSTON, OASS.
Mattings!!
Now is tie time to make vour Selections. I have a fne line of Japanese and China Uattings. The Price yoa cannot match eitrer in this city or Philadelphia, taking grade for grade. A few Rolls left over at a reduction of one and two Dollars less on a Roll. ' THESE WILL HOT LAST LOHG.
CHARLES A. 8WA1H. Local Phone. 65. 305-7 Jackson Street, CAPE MAY. N, J.
EVERtTHING IN SUMMER WEAR REDUCED . *, ,lcw °f Ladle's Mercerised Waists, A new lot of ladie * Skirts j urt whatjron want- White Dock Skirt* were |i.a& all to go at 98c. The biggest line of Ladle’s fancy Muslin Underwear anywhere to be found in the dty.
A special line of w
'a Comets from joe up.
w line of dark skirts just arrived for fall w
Everything in Children'* Wear st Reasonable Prices.
Special for the Couelty.
JOS. LAVEHTHOL. 319 WASHIHSTOH STREET
Isaac H Smith Clothier and Furnisher
Opposite Reading Depot, 608 WASH IMGTON ST.. CAPE MAY. N. J, ' A FULL LINE OF TRUNKS . Constantly on Hand .
M. C. SWAIN V MAKLFAUTCBBB OF -
Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc.. Etc.
mS ABB BTOB1 0STOB®.
All Work Guaeahtickp akd Bbt of Rkfkrekce Furrubrix . 90 ‘STaukM JEwaouxsTCt*. Off mud fietideuee, Curfte 4 Sts.Ca/« Muy, M J.
B. S. CURTIS,
Steam and Gas Fitting.* aa aacaiva mnrr aitMiwm. \
CAPE HAY. N. l\
THE HOrtESTEAB East Corner Washinaton and Jackson Sts.
CAPS MAY. N. J.
CATE is thoroughly up-to-date in all appotat meats. Handsomely appointed parlors
for ladies.
■pottages served with Choicest Wines. Liquors and Been J. J. RATTY, Propriatot MECRAVS' CENTRAl MARKET, Corner Washingtoa and Ocean Streets. «oa Washington Street. siy. 219, 221 Ocean Street IC!!lS.fiMi8S.MiNS UflFfil! CHOICE BUTTERS - Shirpiesi' SIR EAp - A SPECUITT. Country Produce. Fresh Dally from our own Farm. S3wto*SJII I M^"cSyr ,,, *' ,T
HOWARD F. OTTER, u. Iiin*i.f O.IM.O. IKHJP1*.■ _■ I _
311-515 Mansion Street CAPS MAY,«. A WURNITURB AND 'maTTRES

