Cape May Herald, 5 October 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 8

CATO MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5; i^s

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

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1(10 iiKANDK, Oct 4-Ui*. Berth* Turnrr of \Vr*t (ape May *aa rial'ldt; frirmla here 00 .Satunlay aoU Sunday A uuuiher of our ;it<ople alteodnl (hr public tale at Cold >pnnK on Saturday. Miaa May U. Neai who U teach 1 OK ai Cni.'Dvtlle. Cuuilirrland County iptftal Saturday and Sunday with her parenta

The canuiUK factory la now runmni; 00 aomewhat alower time owing to tb« dropping of! of the tomato**, after which apple* will Iw canned. J Hawn i» apening afew day* with relalirea in Camden and (jloucewter

Miaa Uelwcca Creamer waa the gueat Mia* Myrte Coraon at Palermo over •nnday. The quarterly meeting aoeryice* at Trinitr Church were etpedaliy mtereatA gram! aertuon by Ibe paator feaal and hread breaking In the afternoon and an excellent aertuon by Dr. il*iritt in the erentng, the different inpoinuhent* on the charge were well reprewented. Overaeer of highway William Simpaoii tiaa a namlrCr of men and team* tmpiovog the lower cauaeway this week.

CAPE MAY POINT K MAY I’OIST. Oct rge numtier of people

The trolley cam bare commenced to un on their winier achednle to and r m tape May. iiriando Lafferty waa viaiting hi* -arenU i>»er Sunday Miaa Klia* Kecyea ha* moved into ler York Ave. cottage for the winter. John Allen, who conduct* a meat sarket in Camden waa yiaiting hi* wife ad daughter over Sunday. ’’

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CAl’K MAY tOCKT HOUSE. Ck — W Soctt Hand and little daughter of Ocean City were apending Sunda; with hi* Mother here. Mm. Mattie Sparc* entertained com pany from Bridgeton oyer Sunday. Man* Alice Coraon 1* spending tome tine with Miaa Alice Kudey at Ocean

Theodore Toter apent a part of Hit* week with relatives in Millville. E. L. Koaa and wife entertained their aonaJohn and Howard from Camden oeer Sunday. Howard Chariwworth and wife were abopping in Philadelphia on Friday. Mr*. John B. Huffman waa viaiting ^relatives in Philadelbhia 00 Saturday

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C. Gandy apent Snnday with friend* at Diaa Creek. Miaa Leona Leopold who has been apending aeverul day* with Kev. J. K Head and family retomad to her home In Baltimore Md. on Saturday. Capt. Charles Vanamao of Diaa Creek was calling on our town people Mon-

day.

Geo. HeoJ and family are entertaining company from Vineland this week. Wm. Jenkens and wife are entertaining Mr*. Jenkins mother from Medford f »r a few day*. Wade Moncrief, wife and daughter Francis visited Diaa Creek on Sunday. iiuemey Brown aQ(! wife entertained his brother and wife from Millville t Mrs. Walter Hawkey is spending few day* with relative* st TucCshoe.

DIAA CREEK..

DIAS CHEEK, Oct. 4—The Diaa Creek Single Men played ball with the ned men on Saturday and the r waa a victory for the married men. A. number of our people made purchase* st the Smith Oesse sale Green Creek Saturday. There was s large attendance at \ unicer lodge No. 43 I. O. M. on Saturday evening last when the Grand Master of the State of N. J. made an official Tint, the ladies were present which sdded to the picasur; of the evening. a It is reported by good authority that before this paper goes to press Richard Lkiyd will have taken onto hima snfe. ['re pi rations are being made for aa old fashioned serenade. Mrs. Percilla Grace of Green Creek ts viaiting her sister in this village. 8. E. Page left for Western Pennsylvania Monday, where he will work in a glass factory Mrs. Mattie Corson of Anglesea viaiting her Mater Mrs. Hannah Sayre

automobile trip to Lakewood one day

. William B. Van GUder arrived home Saturday evening in a fine looking

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KKMA.Oct. 4—Allie Werka baa quit the employ of Dr. Lake.Geo. Hslbruner taa taken hi* place. Many of our young people are pickng cranberries for Mr. Herbert Shaw ind Clinton Hand. Mr. Dennis Peteraon la atlll away on hi* trip through the aound*. Many of the children or rather all ate nick with the whooping 00ugh. a. Geo. Me Neill la away viaiting relatives at Manahawkin. Mr Joaeph Ureaves Is building a new house for Mr. Charles Klmaey. K. T. Johnson is bom* from hi* trip to [Viawart Water Gap. Last Saturday nlsht aome one forced an entrance into the abop of Harry Greaves and relieved him of s few boxes of cigar*. >me candy and tobacco, amounting in all 1 about 37. A Urge audience attended the aervloe* arc Sunday tvenlng. The public aehool ha* very few acbolar* ow ou account of whooping cough

Former United States Senator Frank J. Cannon of Utah, on whom MortnooUm has *et Its death mark, according Mrs. Frederick Bchoff of Philadelphia. president of tbt National Mothare' Congress. Is a son of the late George Q. Cannon and waa formerly an older of the Mormon church. Mrs. Scboff, who hat bean Investigating conditions in Utah, declares the situation there to be deplorable. “Baoator Cannon is a hero and be Day prove to be a martyr. He came of the Mormons. His father, a Morapoatle. has disowned and dialnbed tod him because be la fighting tor bis state against the hierarchy and the awful teaching* of that church." say* Mrs. Scboff. '•Senator t'annon has been condemned to die by the Mormons. Hit

Laat Niagara Falla Zxctmlsc ler th* Basiss -via Pasniylvaal* lallroad The laat popular Petmaylvama Kailroad ten-day excursion to Niagara Falla from Phi|adrl phis and adjacent territory will be refn on October 13 via the beautiful Delaware Valley Koote. On this date a «pedal train will leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, at 8 07 A. M., West Philadelphia at 8.10 A M-, North Philadelphia, 8 20 A. M., Bristol, 8.46 A. M . Trenten. 8.50 A. M., Um-bertv-Ue; » 36 A. M-, Frenchtown, 8.46 A. M., Phlllipabnrg, 10.14 A. M. Maonnka Chunk, 10 44 A. M., and arrive Slag1 Falla at 8.00 P. M. Excursion tickets, good for return passage on any regular train, exclusive of limited express trains, within ten day*, will be aold at $10.00 from Philadelphia and all points on the Delaware Division, $11 .S from Atlantic Oty; $10.00 from Trenton; $8.75 from Lambertville; $8.00 from PhUlipaburg; $10.00 from New Bnuuarick; and at proportionate rate* from other points. Including Bordentown.Mt HoUy.Oape May,Salem, Wilmington, Went Cheator, Norristown, sod principal intermediate stations. A stop over will be allowed at Buffalo within the limit of ticket retiming The special train of Pullman parlor cars and Jay coaches, will be throngb to Niagara Falla. An extra charge will be made for parlor-car seats. - An experienced tourist sgant and chaperon will accompany the excursion. For descriptive pamphlet, time of connecting trains, and farther imformstion apply to nearest ticket agent, or address Goo. W. Boyd, General Paaseh ger agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia.

rnaxg secretary has been Quietly told by friends not to be seen in his employer's any too frequently for fear ha also may be assassinated." Frank J. Cannon was born In Balt Lake In 1858 and was graduated from the University of Utah In 1878. Us Is a Bapnblican In politics, and when Utah admitted to the Union In 1886 Mr. Cannon was one of the two men elected to represent the new stats Is the United States senate. In March last Mr. Cannon waa dlsfeQowahlped dan conduct and apostasy." Th*

The Lord’s Prayer Our'Father which art In heaven. (Humblv now we pray ) Hello wsd be thy name; thy kingdom et (Forever, and for aye.) Thy will be don* la earth, a* It to In hei (Our resignation shown.) Give ns this day onr dally bread, (Our depandeaoe her* ark own.) And forgive us our debts. (Meekly now we plead.) As w* forgive onr debto.v 1 Reward tu by our deeds.) And toed o* not into temptation. (How prone we are to sin.) But deliver os from evil: (Hi* grace can save sH men.) For thine to the kingdom, V (Be rate* the naWataa) And th* pow«r. and the glory. (He gave the stars tbslr eO-ree.)

(Ssleh.)

C. A.

Th* regular Stated Meetings of the I. O. M. will be held on Friday night all through the year instead of gatarday daring part of the year. There are four Eel firms which sail from this port anb they *11 made fair

Ex-Mayor Hubert Fisher, of lhi* aty, declare* that ‘ - —

aty, uectarr* tusv j*— — dreth has an Impregnable platform In his slogan, -Protection to the dam.

CapL Nathan Doughty U getting hi* n*ureedy logo Booth for the winter ran of fish 0

and denth to the mOsqnlto ” Fisher s friends any be la an mm contributor to Peek.—Qeenn CBy 8*»-

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rETEMSBUBG, Oct. 4—Miaa Vietona 1 Corson aaleraained Kev. Pennington Corson and wife of Ossa* City and Rev. Alex Careen sad wife of Boa

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