Cape May Herald, 14 June 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 1

CAPE MAY HERALD.

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CAPE MAY, N. J., THURSDAY. JUNE 14, 1906.

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VOL. VI. NO. 14

FACTS TOLD INBPJEF.

PERSONAL

STEAMSHIP WAS AGROUND

DEFIES TAX BOARD

TRENCHARD FOR BENCH

RELIGIOUS DEVOTEES

CHURCH IS VERY OLD

MENTION

SprinK Visitors are Numerous About Town

Big Liner Hard Ashore Off Cape May Monday

City Assessors’ Method Is Complained Of

Ocean

Made Successor to The Late Justice Nixon'

Find Homes in Cape May

Court House Baptist Have Anniversary

Point Woods

fOUII NINE Mlf BE KCLUDED

PUU.ED OFF TliESDir MORMIIG

MEETS WITH BIO S IPPROMl

SLEEP ID BIRHIIKE BUILDINGS

FICTS OF EIRLT HISTORf

Mlj Coant;. h»r*

board, thr Aid cries n I Joe iteanuhlp

1 of Comberlaod County.

roUraocc (o Driswsre Bay Monday.

oO the Cape May shore and on« n .rth of the OrerfalD Ugbtahlp. Although the Wet ter aland wa

street here Sunday eTeniiiic. Mrs Kiegel ba<l goat oat i i the early evening for a trolley ride and when she had gotten aa far as Cape May Poln> a than-

s ateaatthip when It stranded, Cap* ■1 Turner expecting to take aboard a

impossible to back ofl

ressel iu the vicinity at the time was the steam pilotboat Philadelphia, which responded to the signals. The sea was

1 ill for some time with

Riegei, at Philadelphia.

Called Brethren to Christ;''

cabin, and tents wlth-

Church Philadelphia today.

superintendent ol

his eouaUlueuts by

) greatly wrought np with tthing happening, they we

Junction early Wed*

r. Hannah Taylor. Haaaah

neaday morning, which

loss of hU tight foot.

Jane''on, to take the

la ml and

Delaware K. Darla, of Haymarket. Va.

Jas. W. Eld radge.

seen that tha pilot boat was n ns hie to Boat tha liner and stood by all afternoon and returned early in tha evening. Captain Eld radge brought aahoaa diepatches from Osptain Turner for tugs. Tha strainer reached Philadelphia

to taka. Mr. McCaualand tripped

taally of Philadelphia.

be slipped directly .

right foot, crushing It

banquet at Patenon's Cafe, ou Monday ereniog. The following officer* were elected: Pregident, Walter Savage, vice-president. Anna Vanamau; secre-

eity of Bridgeton, solicitor

participant*, which

da The fallowing is

been rewarded with «'•»* 1

Hugh a, who has bet

Reception oC Uaas

Harry Eldradge. Vi.

U. Bolton Eldradta, <M.

ithapgrt at Sheas who