Cape May Herald, 8 February 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY HftftALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1906

BRCIA. Our parlor baa a Bi-w pbonoffrapb. Da»W Hawn baa just loat cow with pnrumonta. Carprntara »rr pullioc tbe fioiablnf touchr* on ttavid Hawn'a new I George Oii*ei h.» purchaaed ' borer. - Srnaer Taylor hat purchaaed a new bicycle. Win. Garretaon u purchaaln* a iarp aupply of pigeona, he will enter tbi burines* of squab raising. Wm Stout make* regular calls at tbi home of Monroe Matthews. Our local sportsmen report fair dock gunning. Many of our church people tending the revival meetings Grande and Fishing Creek. Daniel Schellenger has laid ofl part of bis property into building lots Thomas Lyall is finishing his new boat The meetings at tbe Tabernacle being InHiyToeM ministers. Our merchant to>s gone into the brick business. He *t>w runs a grocery store, hardware store, dry goods, boots and shoe store, feed and grain store and also controls a farm. Miss Jennie Kobinsun of Cape May. spent Suuday sod Monday ves here. Mr. be user Taylor now seems to have attractions st Rio Grande. Senaer a wise young man of moral habits, sod seems to K-Nea! to tbe right young lady. A meeting of the Tabernacle tpworth League was held at tbe home of Mrs Mary Jobnaon, the 3rd V. P.. on Mon* day evening Seven members were present and two visitors. Reports of all tbe officers were very encouraging The collector gave in five dollars which he had tsken up in dime shares. League is in a prosperous conditio-, both financially and spiritually. After tbe business meeting tbe members adjourned to the dining room where ice cream and cake were served in sbun-

$ $ $ $ $ These are simply dollar marks. It is the real \ lars that count in account with The Court House Bank.

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. Mias Baphronla Smith and Mrs. Hattie Edwards were shopping in Pbiladelphis on Satodary. Miss Etta Hackney entertained her friend Miss Champion, from Woodbine, on Saturday. George Foster of Philadelphia, spent Soncay with bis father here. Wm. Powell and wife are entertaining company from Goshen this week. Wm. Hewitt and family spent Sunday with relatives at Goshen. Samuel E. Ewing of West Cape May, was calling on friends here Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Raymond Sparks entertained her node from Bridgeton, over Sunday. Miss Elisabeth Wenner of Woodbine, was the guest of Miss Blanche Corson on Saturday. Mias Emily Bennett has been entertaining company for a few days. Miss Baker of Wildwood, was entertained by friends here Saturday. Mrs. Clinton Bock is entertaining her parents from Cold Spring lor l days. E. L. Rosa sod wife entertained pany from Philadelphia and Ocean City on Sunday. Miss Mattie Gaakill is Beriousiy al lhia writing with the measles. Wm. W. Weeks of Atlantic City with bis Uttie d ingbter Dorothy spent Sunday with hi- parents here. Mr and Mrs Walter Weeks of Mil tola were guests of George Weeks and family over Sunday. Mrs. Matthews Hind and daughters Verna and Ethel were rlailora at Holly Beach the first of tbe week. Mrs. Carrie BoabneU and Mias Linda West cot l of Deunisrilie visited Dental Parlor here on Monday. Mias Hattie Springer has been spend. >ng a few days with relatives in Phils

Walter MeNsal of Erma, spentHnnday with Enoch Miller. Msedame* Kboda Cummings, Mary Eidredge, Beulah Cummings and son. of Want Cape May, visited relatives here on rhureday. Miaa Linda Thompson of Green 'keek, visited Frank Matthews and wife over Sunday. James Shaw of Holly Beach, is apendog a few day* with his son's, Herbert sod Henfy. George Matthews and John Soydrdrove to Holly Beach on Sunday. Will McPherson entertained William Lovett over Sunday. Min May Yana man of West Gape May. epant Sunday with her mother

here.

Elmer Hemingway and wife and Kol lin Stiles and wife, called cn friend* here on Sunday. Richard Hemingway, wife and children, spent Sunday afternoon with Ed Reeves and wile of Cape May. Mrs Emma Barnett is visiting friends st Colli ns wood sod Holmesbnrg this

week.

Dr Laferty of Cold Spring called on Mrs. MacKemn on Tuesday. Mesdame* Martha Snyder, Allle Burnett and Mattie Matthews spent Tumduy with Mrs. Harvey Snyder of

Cold Spring.

Mrs. Ella Wool son and daugh'er Edna spent one dayJast week with Mrs. Ids Chester of Cape May Point. Richard llemmingway, wife and children spent Sunday with Elmer Hemmingway and family of Green Creek. Harry Learning and wife was called to Millville on Thursday last to sttend tbe

funeral of Eugene Key.

The Flower Giri Society spent a very enjoyable evening with Mrs. Joseph Greaves of Erma one night last weel Enoch Miller was again given a priae party Wednesday evening 1 spent mostly in games until late mi all were invited to the dining ro< partake of the good tbinga th<

over the town. H* wm on* of the moat promising young man of Woodbine and baiovad by evtry one who knew him and hit lorn will befall by many kesnly. All hit triends extend their sincere sympathr to his family in their bereave-

DIA5 CREEK. Millard the little eon of Charles U Howell set fire to amue grass and litter near a poultry bonae containing several bund rad little chickens on Saturday last and In a abort time tbe building «r*a ou fire and but for the timely appearsnee of tb* mother the bnilding with the contents would have been a total lues tbe b -y was frightened •och au extent that he was speech! for s considerable length of time. B. I. Howril D D. U. A. of L 0. Accompanied by hit son Oarcnce Howell went to Seaville Wednesday eve ing and Installed the officers of Searilie Lodge Ko. 88 after which the annual aupper was served. Mia Bart Ha Fcwll of Goshen 1* visiting her slater Mrs. Jennie Scull of this

place.

Percy Dooglas* finds employment at Wildwood this winter. Tbe Mite and Literary srlll bold their regular Monthly Meeting In tbe Church Friday evening. There will be a Lodge Social In the ball on Friday evening for tbe members and ladles of tbe I 0. M. 'I he Sloop Friendly OapL Edward' Holmes la undergoing repairs Greenwitch Shipyard this wmte A Urge delegation of the Dias Creek Grange attended the Agricultural Meeting at Court House on Wednesday

Phene MacKean, Clara Rhinow. Damea Hoffman, Rietta Shaw. Geneva S Jennie Woolaon, Hannah Woolson, Reno Miller, bath Mcpheraon, Emma Mcpberson, Louie Vanaman, me Ernest Reeves, Goss Yearicks, Floyd Hoffman, Freeman Yearicks, Earl Woolson, Robert Woolaon, Charles Woolson, Boyd Mcpheraon Burroughs Mcpberson, nett Vanvnan, Wilson Miller, Enoch Miller, Mr. Enoch Miller and wife and Mrs. Mcpberson, as it waa mid night all then left for home

reporting a grand time.

Tbe Trustees of the M. E. Church graded around the church and repal ed tbs horse sheds on Saturday. Mrs. Frank K. Howell and Mra. Anna Smith went u> Philadelphia shopping on

irKaturday last.

Mlsa Bertha Scull of Goshen b Tialling frietxU In the village this week. Thomas H Dougia** has' the contract for ball ling a new ( 1500. bouse for Edward Sen II oo his lot near tbe School

RIO GRANDE

Maurice Thompson, who Is employed st the Herald office at Cape May, spent Sunday with his mother here. Miss Mac Neal reanmed here school duties at Court House on Monday, after being confined to the boose with n

lea for two weeks.

Revival meetings are still in prog nearly fifty souls have professed version in the past month, and o ore are still seeking Christ. The farm boose of Charles Glad ing, le of tbe largest in Rio, was barm ~ the ground by an early morning firwtin Monday morning, with all its content*. The family had to make a harried departure to escape tbe flames. Tbe loos estimated at about (GOOD, partly coy-

ere.1 by invar once.

Merrill and Robert Neel are improvng, after a severe attack of the meaelea.

Mias Belle Been was v id ting relatives

in Vineland on Saturday.

Tbe Junior League held a Fie Social at the borne of Mias Erma Nichols oo Friday evening it was well aits sod all reported a excellent time. Mra Joeeph Mceeiek and dam Emma of Millville passed through oo Hotorday saroata for Dias Oask where they will spend a few days with her daegbter Mra. Richard Lloyd.

How do you do? Very well thouk you. tgo Depositors. Sjspoo Assets. The Court House Bunk.

bestfortm JBOWELS llE-»csgS?i5?S£5

ground this week. Frederick Rein Is haring soma pigeon bonnes built sod will regags U the raising of pigeons on a Urge seal*. Charles Wood lin will aall his stock and

farming

sy business in the spring. Richard Lloyd sod *"

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Sanday.

- Lloyd their Anot from Millvillr

Goshen

is gone to Cincinnati • with hU brother

Powell A wife U Court House syeut Sundafc with their parents iu

JERSEY LEGISLATURE

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Mr. H W. Hiller, previous instructor at the Baron da Hirach Agricultural School and the friend of Woodbine, delivered aa address on "aimpie life” befoeo the inhabitants of Woodbine Friday night The hall was crowded

Bon* Monday night for member* of tbe state board of edocalkm: For tbe See oo& district. Jamev B. Woodward: lho Foorth. R. 8L J. McCutehroo; tbe Sixth. Faanrt* Scott: the Klgtith. James L.

Hays.

Aowwlated by the Gwverwwe. Tbeae appointments were received Tuewday from tbe governor: Moses Taylor Pyne. member of the public II-. brary oonimlnalou: board of managers State Home For Olrla. Alfred B. Car nagy. Margaret H Flckei. John D. Kne; Medical examining board. Edward Hill Baldwin. John J. Bauman. John W. Bennett. Mr. Bue being a former senator, bis appointment was immediately confirmed. The others were referred to the Judiciary committee. The govemot's appotntnn nts to tbe state board of education, sent In Monday night, were reported favorably. Tbe senate In executive session con firmed throe appointments: Edward & Atwater, Judge of tbe district court of Elisabeth; David E. Tltsworth, mem ber of tbe board of geological survey; J. Howard WUIeta. member of thr hoard of managers of the Soldiers’ home of Vineland. The catUiruiattop of Benjamin F\ Jones as Judge of the district court of Orange went over be»“»e of the abaeoee of Reoeter Colby. Tbe senate confirmed the nomination of Theodore Simonson aa a member of the state bjerd of equnlixation of taxi Director Anthony B. Smith ard Meaeers. Charles P. Vanaman sad J P. Fox were here Monday evening ob--erving tbe work of the legislature. They^vidted tbe State Insane Asyt daring the boy, being the committee on uene of tbe Boo'd of Freeholders. Postmaster Jacob Feldman, of WoodIne, wee a visitor to tbe Oapltol Monday evening. Senator Greece on Monday evening jntrodnood Senate BID No. 8S, author-

CHARLES T. CAMPBELL NO. 600 WASHINGTON ST. Cape May City, New Jersey FIRE INSURANCE' "

AKI-: YOU INSURED?

Insurance placed on building furniture, stock, piste glass, au> boilers in the lx-*! Companies represented in the Country as follows: UNITED FIKEME^JS INSURANCE CO. OF PHILA. THE GERMAN INSURANCE CO. OF FREEPORT. HOME. FIRE AND MARINE OF SAN FRANCISCO. THE SUN INSURANCE OFFICE OF LONDON THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OF PHILA.

Plea For Limitation Coder aa article beaded “Cape May Hip* for Kevoll.’’ the Philadelphia Record the other day published a dispatch from Cape May which said, "Nocity la thr ftiatr approacbn noiuuml

political '

MASTER’S SALE.

By virtue of a decree of the Coon of Chancery of tbe State of New Jersey, bearii date tbe Ninth day of Jaaaary. I' ' hundred and six (1906), in a certain partWiwi —* —*" — —

thgp Cape May.and the fact that the tbe- 'j

dries of Mayor Fagan and Senator- Colby, which are agitating several other portion* of the State, bare mode a profound 1mpreoaloo here is, therefore, the more signIfioeut. The discussion of them Is moat active among the most eouaervatlve dtltboae who are not promiaaot in

“Tbe questions of tbe IlmatnUon of franchise nod mould pal ownership are cling the widest attention. The oity'* Hghtiag expanse U annually orer *18,010. and It b believed that If tbe city owned the plant mooev could be saved. Almost all the public utility franchisee have been granted as a result of the 1 ilpnlatloo. yielding the city all Dot blog In tbe shape of licensor tai spile of the fact compel annually

jsM.E. Hildreth, et apUiaanu^ad George B. Hildreth H als.arr defendant* there will be sold

iblic vendee, on FBI DAY. the SIX-

nt public

TBBNTI dred and six (1906), st hour of two ~ in tbe afternoon, at the Recorder's Office, comer of Washington and Franklin Streets, tn the City of Cape May. is the County of Cape May and State of New Jersey. ALL that certain tract of land situate in the City and Comity of Cape May. -in the fata'e of New Jersey, hounded and described as follows.—BEGINNING at a stone on tbe tastcrly aide at Lafayette Street and North

'awt belonging, focmnly

very prominent before the people here In the immediate future, nd Senator Colby will find a number of d tad pies ready I tot an to him when be extends hie pllgrli age to this rod of the State.’’

gmairod under a former law to hold

Wm AdeUa Zuekar and Mr. M.G.lki> "• •mrnmi at Mm boaaa of the bride

Bav. J. E. Shaw, of Eldon, opened the Senate with prayer 00 Tuesday

noralBg.

On Tnaaday Governor Stokea ARred Cooper, of Cape May Court Hooat. aeooeofthaXaw Jersey Com-

te tbe Jt

ttea of 1*07.

Ttoo "Winter Just tosard by tbe _ of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, to one of the fine oat by any railroad company. It to n comprehensive manual of the leading Winter reaorta of the entire Galled States containing one hundred and Mxty-etxbl

profusely Illustrated with half-loo* engr*vines. Due may obtain full Information in reference to wlotariaa places.routes and rate* thereto. Tbe book is bound la artleUc cover, chaste in design and

may be obtained free of charge at tbe principal tlekotofllceaof tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company .or win be sent postpaid upon application to Geo. W. Boyd. General “ Agent, Bread Street Station.

Dainty Work adits' god Children’s Full and • Drtsw. require .

streetNorththlny-six minutes Bast sixty six feet to tbe South wcateriy comer to a lot of land formerly belonging to Henry D. Stewart; thence along and binding 00 the same south fiftysix degree* East two hundred and sixty-one feet to tbe Westerly aide of Washington street: thence nloac the weetcrlv aide of enid street South thirty-five degrees West ffisty*ii feet to tbe line of land formerly belong ing to sate Humphrey Learning; thence along the same North fifty *!* degrees Went two hundred and si ^y-one feet to the £>.*«

and two handled and twenty-six 1 cf land, more or leas. Being premise* that Israel Stratton aa his wife, and George Stratton and Abigail his wife, granted and conveyed to Daniel Hildreth, fat fee. by deed dated September

f Cape May County, in Deed Book "V" • S7«. Ac., reference tberennto bad wilfully and at large appear; including state and interest of John S Miller, a* * 1 la the cue eqaal undivided

to which her George B Hildreth to entitled, at aforesaid, the inchoate right of dower of tbe defendant. Mary Hildreth, in tbe canal undivided twelfth part to which her has band: the said - nt, Daniel W Hildreth to entitled es U: and the inchoate right of dower of the defendant. Eva Bonne, in tbe equal an divided cue twenty-fourth part to which her husband, the said defendant Frank K_ ” »e Is entitled ns aforesaid. Together all and singular the hereditament* and appurtenances to the aaid premise* belot« presence, and under the direction, of MORGAN HAND. Solicitor of Comi Doted, January sfilh, A. D. 1906. pfjueq

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PartoonUy-CaatoeM t| isylvanla BnDl&fi C

A Ihirty-ooeday tour by apsctsl Poll man train, oovaring not only ten Grand Canyon bat tha resort*

Striking Illustrations ol the uncertainty of tile are found in the daily papers and ounght to serve as a warning against putting off Life Insurance. Write now, while you think ol it, lor rates and information.

Write for inforc&tion of policies The Prudential INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA. home Office, Newark. N. J. Incorporated as a Stock Company by the Stair of New Jersey. JOHN F. DRYDEN. President LESLIE D. WARD. Vice President. FORREST F. DRYDEN. sd Vice Pres JACOB E. WARD, jd Vice President. WILBUR S JOHNSON <th. Vice President and Comptroller. RICHARD V. UNDABURY.Genl. Connsel. EDWARD CRAY. Secretary FRANK D. BUSKR. District Manager Ordinaly Department, tot Market Street. Camden. N. I H. E. RiCHAkDaow. Aset SopL, Cape May Court PJave. N. J. 22l«

What 10c Will, Buy.

11 inch Agate Wash Basin 4 Quart Agate deep Pudding Pan 4 Quart Agate deep Baking Pan 4 Quart Agate Sauce Pan 10 Quart Tin Dish Pan 1 Gallon Tin Oil Can 2 Quart Milk Can 10 Quart Pail 2 Quart Tea Kettle 3 Quart Covered Tea Kettle 12 Inch Tin Callender 3 Pound Sugar Box hinged cover 14 Inch Floor Mops 10 Inch Steel Frying Pan Nickle Plated Crumb Tray and Scraper And many other articles

Store closes every evening at 7 o'clock

CHARLES A SWAIH, 309-7 Jackson Street, CAPE MAV, N, J.

Gjreat Reduction in Clothing.

LOOK! WB w ■ E W Bi miKIHi 20 Per Cent on Men's Clothing. IQ Per Cent on aU other Goods. MENS UNDERWEAR FROM 25c UP. MENS GOOD SUITS FROM $4 98 UP. BOYS SUITS FROM $1.50 UP. Store open evenings EW Special for (Me Country. Watch for my wagon. AD ol the latest at vie clothing at the lat~' prices. 1 JOS. LA7HHTH0L, 319 WASHIHGTOH STREET

AAE0H WOOLSON Fishing Creek Groceries and Provisions, Drv Goods and Notions. Ready Made Wrappers. Ladles and Cents Underwear. RP ^’ i^aies A FULL LINK OF SEEDS A Line of Seed Potatoes and Grass Seed. Agent for I. P. Thomas’ Phosphate. Poultry bough, every Wednesday until 1 o’clock LAND LIMI A SPECIALTY.