CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER It, 1905
LOCAL HAPPENINGS TOLD THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY
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The pupil, of the public .cbool here 1* time for the Kooeeboue prophet
hare deurwl the port lu the front ol ■chooi of all the bruah au<l mbbiah.
which waaanej-eaore tc
The wood&111 cn around here atate that there will be an abundance of teeberrlea; alreedjr a number of parties have proposed to*0on ateaberry bunt. Karmen around here and adjonlnK towna report only about two-third* of a crop of potatoes, not oTer a thouvand buabel a ill be thlp|>ed from the towns
around It la atated.
Mias Edna Way, after spending several days with relative* at Green Creek, returned home on Friday. The aeaadn for cranberries was never finer and a large crop is assumed, providing there Iv a late frost, moar of qur people are now engaged picking them. Owing to a Urge number of doga run ing at large In the woods, It la feared that rabbits will be scarce this winter. Dog owners should take warning and abide bv the Stale laws. George Sayre, one of our biudnesa men, was makeiug calls at Court House
the first of the week.
make his appearance.
The Mitaea Mae Neal and Carrie
the community. Rowell, the former a school teacher at’
TUCKAHOE
TUCKAHOE, Oct. 11—James Goff, who has been quite U1 la rapidly im proving. Thaddeua Van Gilder, of Petersburg, who U the proud possessor of a touring ear, makes occasional vldUatour pUce. Miss Edna Tomlin U this week entertaining a number of her friends from Philadelphia. A young gentleman who baa not been home for over two years, and who has been employed as an electrician In the SUte of Ohio U Mr. Richard Shoemaker, He U spending two weeks with hts parent* here. The canning factory, which has had a rerr good season baa discontinued the canning of tomatoes, and taken op the canning of tweet potatoes. lie fish hawks are abundant along the Bounds, and about the head of the
river.
Our sportsmen were searching for wood cock the first of the week, but the birds were either scarce or were
Court House and latter — were visiting fqends st West Cape May on Monday evening. The Rio Gnnde base ball dub met iu first real defeat on Saturday afternoon with Green Creek at the Uttera diamond the score being 4 lo 13. Rio hat beeiputting up a strong game this year and been defeated a single time here-
tofore.
Nelson Hand, wife and ton Everrett, are visiting relatives and friends at Cape May over Sunday. While loading hay last week, one of our matrons encountered many difficulties which she is not likely ioforget very soon. It seems that the hay being pitched upou the wagon by her husband, and she being the lone occupspreadlng the contents around till the wagon was about loaded. When the last fork full of hay was thrown on it not only contained bay but—my what a bussing sound was heard! It too far for her to jump from the loaded wagon, so all she could do waa to let the buzz go on For over a week Mrs. has been asking her neighbors wbat la the best way to relieve a sling of a bee. Remedy, don’t pitch hey—sure cur*.
Oar farmers bare taken advantage of the fine weather of the past week, and have harvested moat of their fall crops. The 113th anniversary of tLe Head of the River Meetiog-Honje above Tuck* hoe was observed Sunday with appropriate rervlce*. A number of out of town visiton were present to witness the
COLD SPRING
COLD SPRING, Ocu 11-Mrt. Butler of Petersburg was visiting Mrs. Charles Weeks last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hand visited their daughter Elsie, of PbiUdeiphia, who Is bouse keeping there. Mrs. Widdie U oilmen wss shopping in Philadelphia on Thursday. Sheppard Taylor and wife entertained over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grace of Eld ora, aed Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gofl of Cape May. James Hoflman. and family, who have been residing m a Perry street cottage at Cape May the past summer, hsvr moveo Into Uutr own borne which is located here. Frank Sheppard of Holly Beach, and M Foeter of Elmar, N. J. were cslbng oa retailve* sad friend* hereon Sundayv The Misses Ray Uoyd sod Fannie lames of Denniiville, spent Saturday and Sunday with friends here. has -setaraed b several days cm around in North Jersey. Charies Taylor and Lewis Hoflman have returned borne from a trip to the Mount Hofly Fair The wedding reception tendered Mr. and Mrs. John Uibeon on Thursday evening was vary largely attend ad.
DIAS CREEK.
DIAS CREEK. Oct 11-Richard Uoyd of ibis village and _J(ra Zimmerman of Millville were married Tuesday evening of last week at Millville, they moved into Mr. Uoyd’s newlv furnished house
Church street Tnesdsy morni ig and
gave a reception to their friends that evening. The Dias Creek Grange of
which Mr. Uoyd is a member,
in a body and presented them with a
fine lamp and dock. Refreshments wi served, and good wishes were offered,
having spent h most pleasant evening Garfield Uoyd and wife of Brooklyn, N. Y. are visiting their mother Mrs. De-
borah Uoyd this week.
B. S. Howell and wife spent s couple of days in Philadelphia last wi Rev. James Shaw and wife of Eld ora, as visiting Mrs. Shaws’ parent* Mon-
day.
E. B. Scull the faithful Superintendent ->f the M. E Sunday School was io be present Sabhslh last became of a ipraiued ankle. J. W. Grace and wife accompanied by the Rev. J. W. WainwQgbt and wife drove down to preaching service in the M. E. Church Snndiy afternoon. TheM. E. 8. 8. elected delegate* to toe Middle Township 8. 8. A convention, to be hold In Mss Bupflst Church Goshen Oct. IXth evening. Mrs Gossle Bateman of Wildwood u visiting her parents in this place. Mr*. Thomas E. Igidlam of Bus Isle Qty u visiting her sick Mater In -this village. Newton Seyer and wife of Goahen waa visiting David Compton on bandar. Prof. Charles Tomlin of Dsnnlzvllle, was in the Tillage Monday looking after his farm interests hers. Robert Corson and wife of Seaydle, a* visiung a H. Kmoaon and wife over Sunday. ... George Hewitt has moved his fimlly to Holly Beech for the winter.
The Cape May Herald
CAPE MAY POINT CAPE MAY POINT, Oct 11—Mr. and Mrs. Fiank liutbarford ipeat Tuesday and Wednesday with relatives and friends in Philadelphia, returning home on Ttinrsdaf evening The public school here under the careful aopervialou of Prof. H. C. Blake, is progressing fltoely, and not for the past has there been anch a large attendance as there >• at the present
time.
Kz-Sspator Jo.. H. Haloes baa taken a eoatract W* bulW a Jetty at Cap* May Point In f Ant ot Thr Carlton HoUl lo vlsr to p event farther encroaches of the The Be* Glove C«mp Meeting which a* been In progress for two weeks Mus-
ed Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pilling, of North Andover, Mass., are spending a few day* very eqjoyably with Mr. Mrs. Nelson Johnson. Mr. Filling a chum of Mr.- Johnson’s in boyt-ood days, both residing in Massachusetts. PETERSBURG. PETERSBURG, Oct. 11—Mrs. Fred ilUams left home on Thursday fur a trip np the Hudson river with her husband In hi* barge. Mrs. Uzzie Young of Philadelphia Is spending a few day* here with relative* of her deceased hatband E. W. Young. Mr. Learning Creamer and wife are visiting friends here daring the week. Mrs. Elizabeth Williams is quite ill
this writiing.
Rodney Van Gilder was celling on
Avalon friends > n Tuesday.
Mr. aud Mka Chance of Leesburg wme entertaiiwd by Wm. Westcotl the Dr. Ymkes occupied the pulpit very ; acesptahlyln the M. E. Church on Ban-
day morning.
Mrs. Spencer 8wan visited her Mater Mia. Wm. MaUhewa on Friday. The anniTrraay services of the Head of Tnckahoe River Church were enjoyed by a number from this place on Sunday. Anthony Gandy waa calling on friends here Saturday.
UtUe Thing* Tk* the litO* thins* that happen. A* we trudge our weary way. That ran tie and disgruntle.— Ulv* ua trouble and dismay.
Moat w* then give w*y to mm per’ Rag the meanest thing we know? Who among sal* ail an aahlaer Who has never wronged somt one* Christ mid: "H* without aln Shall ha first to throw the stone.”
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iew York city Democrat* on Thursday e ranidc renominated Mayor George B. McClellan for another term. H* is a aoa of the lota Major General George
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TMU ■a via The last popular Penntylvi toad ten-day cxcMon to Niagara Fall* from Philadelphia and adjaeepMemtory will be ran on October IS via the beautiful Delaware Valley Route. On this will leere Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, at fi 07 A. h., Weal Philadelphia at 8.10 A. M„ North Philadelphia, 8 20 A. M„ Bristol. 8.46 A. M . Trenten, 8.50 A. M-, Lambertvtye; 2 26 A. M., French town, 9.4S A.fc, PhlUipaborg, 10.14 A. .M. Mamuka thunk, 10 44 A. M., and arriva Niagara Falls at 8.00 P. M. Excursion ticket*, good for return saege on any regular train, exdomv* of limR*d exprea* train*, within ten daye, will be sold at $10.00 from Philadelphia and all potato on the Delaware Division; *11.25 from Atlantic Otty; 510-00 from Tree ton; *B. 75 from Lambertvilla, *8.0* from PhllUpeburg;
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