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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST »J, 190*

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE.

CAPS MAY COURTHOUSE. Ao«. »-

Uim CUn M«rU lt»tnrn«d

pbU market and r^lWot r>P4 P r ¥“*._ 1 - . * —

Tbe Bandar School pic ok to Peart

bam, ta ■^ w *P* od ‘ „„ U.t »U • .«;! ^b„.rtb l,„ »i- n£«a.fcT / •!, I Oreee. Thr lHaaWek iallVeln pU^ed an®

K.'z. Mill a and wile were Sunday Ga-

llon at Oceea Qty.

Mr J IlainU and daufhtcr, Bertha, and . grntlwmn friend, tiom AUxan dria. Va . are foeata of Leander Tayloi and family. ..... Frederick Schmidt and *r»ok 1-ake were taklnc In the eigbta at Wlldeood

on Monday.

Mm. Luale MtIUU and dae»hler», M vrtta and Mildred, were rialtinf relalirth -ta PennlarlUe the ttret of the

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Cbarlee WoodUn. ofPlaaCreek.made a budneka trip here on Monday. Walter Hufiall and wifrareanteruin log bia iwter from New York fora few

day*.

Walter Hawkeye and wile are vial ling -at the borne of Itcuben Y'oung at Tockaboe. ttfia week. Mra. K. P. Hand and aon. of Camden are .pending a few $*ya at the 6oine of E. P Hand,'on Mechanic atreet. Harry Charleswoith, of Millr'.ile. a recent rialtor here. Miaa Ida P.obtnson and Italic Wa of Avalon, apent tbe firal of they with her parrnU here. * Warner Litlow, wjfe and daughter, of Philadelphia, are apending thia week with William Hosted and family. Horace and Robert Inman, of Philadelphia, were viaiting frienda here on Sunday. Cbarlee Banco, of Millville, la spend log a few days with frienda on Hand avenue. Min Georgia Grace was a recent visit or at Wildwood. Min Mary Dilks, of Millville, ia spending several days with her sister on Me chanic street.

loat their e*ond _ Capt. Nathan Doughty >» good catches of Bab thw week f -r a^h e Bod. ready tale at Holly The finishing touches have beeh“| ut n the nbw home of 8. H- Biltmon. and It looks neat and attractive in • ciAt of ghite paw*. 4 u - ■ farmera are carting large quantltomatoes to the Uoeheafactory

this week.

1 pie of young ladles froth iPtdla-

del phfa are the g«e*U Of TT-K: Page

and wife this week.

Min Alma Nortoh Ml <*>■ > pl»‘,orm at Angleaea ' feat nh* ' ,»od iractured her right arm near the ebonld-

M foCTtaifl!)- rrhewed tfrtr Aterrnp' tiooa; cqutluuou# algniBea aoroethlng that la tuilutermiited. that baa no la|ii idl ifaaa. We apeak of cootlanal ■how-tra.' im-nului: many showers, one after tbe other.- lint of a contlnnoua

■ala. of a continuous effort eti

Nature Aide Slate Nature has splendidly co-operated with • be State ia BabUpg• U I B - mer, tRnoetiukpmvlhfnt the *P pointment of fire wardens went fhto effect s^astossttpa This, of conrsc; has bean in dne to the copious and constant rail toe precautions adopted by the State, to check these devastating conflagrations nndoniedly baa had considerable, to do with tbe exemption. Tbe Forestry Com

la tbe-following paragraph are <b>o the names of four goners Is of tbe civil war: 1. He was a very reliable engineer. *. We U.ive received your catalog and other books. 8 Tbe new usher managed to if.id our sent*. 4. The rblldrea played Jacks <>u the front steps. Answer-^. Lee. 2/Ixigan. tT man. 4. Jackson.

fd always shine oe holidays • Weee l thaaxo; Oe sleepy hsads J d never gsaa. gul fncvAjli my •ongn* tays On busy folks of huatBng srar

DIAS CREEK.

DIAS CREEK. August 22—Captain Vanainan presented hia aon Stanford with a fine piano last week. Capt. Frank Doughty took a party of jolly Philadelphia ladiea to the fishing grounds on Saturday! where a good

enecteC last winter. Atleasl two-thirds of thtae prompJy eotnplied with tbe request, and there Is now quite a Urge and efficient fire brigade on duty guarding Ike-Woods and forests of the Slate against Area. It ia hoped that all the townships dealsnated will raeegnlar the wisdom of the law and cheerfully com

l under It. In eases where town

ships faU to appoint firs wardens, the Stale Forestry Commission is dlrveted to appoint. Some question might arise aa u

c the mooey is to dome from to pay

Wardens, but there U little doubt that this would be Mdstaotortlj adjusted If not some additional-legislation may be required. Putting an eod lo forest fires trill save losses averaging feOO.COO tedSW.-

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The History of -:Cape May County:FROM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY EMBRACING ' '

AN account of the Aborigite*; The l>utch in, Delaware Bay; The Settlement of the County; The Whaling; The Growth of tbe Villages; Tbe Revolution and Patriots; The Establishment of the New Government; The War of i8u; The Progress of the-Cdbaty *nd Soldiers of. the War.

for many year« eatrsng-

Wtra I the *“«>: Nor spell the les where skaters Nor help those useless weeds lo But hurry ——

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Were 1 the r On echool days 1 s The Foe

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n who talked 1 maat baid

Washington, her prvaenee In Mra. Diana KeanMy's ■e at the time of her reeled John W. Kearny from visiting bis MM*' Elisabeth Kvarnay. who was far some years a nob in France, bat warn pelted lo ratlrv from 1 be order on ergonn 1 other besltb. received mOOO from ber mother, lo addition to what abe received from ber father. Mine, de Kei mentioned In the iniieuiaeat. Mrs. Kaarnj’i two jrrimdAeogfcttra, the Mleaaa Powell, of Washington, came Into po a too of all Mrs. Kaarney'e real e-fate t which inclodsa a number of raloabla tagaa. Three were deeded eomr years ago by Mra. Kearny lo Mra. Powell, her favorite daughter, who bad always mads ber home wiife bar. Mrs. J’owall died early last winter, and tl death of their children. It la a share in this property ghat Mime, de Kennel and Miaa Kearny are attempting to get. They charge that undue-li was brought to bear on their and that bar faculties wi to enable ber to make a will. Tbe will Insist that Mra. Kearny' condition of mind was entirely normal had often spoken of ber in•poee of ber property just as aba did in her will. Mrs. Kaaroay had only a Ufa Interest In the share of the estate of Phil Kearoy which went to ber. Tbe balk of bis fortune went to his son.

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That's nothing. I know a woman who can talk your arm off, and I don’t

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480 P*te»' 48 Illustrations. 31 Chapters. 5 Appendices

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LAST OF THE SEASON Pfennsylvania Railroad ——$1.00 TO ATLANTIC CITY and returq Thursday, August 30, 1906 SPECIAL TRAIN

Leave Cape May, - *

Bennett, | -

“ Rio Grande. " Holly Beach,

** Wildwood,

" North Wife wood.

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Leave Anglcsea.

Grassy Sound; south side f8 12 “ Grassy Sound, north side f8 13 “ " Wildwood Junction. 815 ” Cayie May Court House, 823 **

Returning leave Atlantic City, 5 00 p. m.

Tae Special Train will stop at Pleasamville in each direction. Tickets good only on Special Train in each direction. Tickets from non-ticket station* can be procured from the confuctor. ; H.lavrll. : J. R. Wood, Geo. W. Bord. ^ - Snpermtenffcnt: Passenger Traffic Mangr. Genl. Fassgr. Agent

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The cm baa baea a-Jjoaraad to Sept. &.

Klfty Years After John Brown

From Leslie', Weekly

Ob a hill near Oeawatomla, Kao., on August IB.ItM, John Brown sod thirtylira othei free-stale men fought a bead of 400 Missouri pre-slavery raiders, and Is to celebrate tbe aemi-cnleoolal with appropriate exercise It wm the Brat of the Important battles which were foaght between me North and the Sogtfa >r the poaaeaaion of Kanaaa John Brown was beaten at OaawatomcL So ware I'reacot, Putnam, and their 00mat Banker BUL Miasoari’a pro-sla-ve rr raiders occupied the ground, juet aa British force* did la the battle 81 yean earlier. Bat Banker. Hill broaght York town Lika tbe embattled farmer* at Conooffl. Bridga. Brows and his men Brad the ahel beard around the world. It

broadened Into Its National phase five A btahandfal of followers gava deeperhe hiU at

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be John Brown aeml-oanteanlaL Oaaralome* was aa imnortant battle In the

lortd'e war for humaa liberty.

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And that their erealth was .galMd - staaith, And that if caught ’twould hort their

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By virtne eg a writ of fieri facies tome directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of Sew Jersey, on the afith day of July. A. D., 1906, in a certain cause wherein Anna M. Walker. Executrix of the last will and testament of William WeighUnan, deceased, is complaisaat, and Wesley R. Wales, et ux et ala. arc defendants, I shall expose to sale at oubHc vendue, ou Monday. September 17th, ID06. between the boors ot twelve and five o’clock p. HI., to-wit. at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day. at the Sheriffs offior in ’Gape May Court House, Cape Mey County, New

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New Jersey, god bounded es follows, vu: —• x tier aforesaid corner of rireets a%aff(l6K> feet from the centre line of enid Dtcatnr street and twenty five (»3) feet ftom the centre line of said Wash Ingtoa street: thence along the aontheasterthe some thirty-seven and nine tenths (37 9-10) feet to lead of John F. Sloan: thence binding by said Sloane's land a southeasterly coarse and parallel with said Decatnr street forty <*» feet to land at parid P. Smith: thence by said Smith's Und s south. IT- 0.10)feet to the oorthiemst side line of min Decatnr street: thence along said aide Une of said Decatur street, a northwesterly conrac parallel with the centre Une of the *—-“SSjMSfs'SfST ...rgTiS^

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Aqmor P—laffa Daafea •ardonten of OapeMny Mayor Run Idfonaf Al ,_ n*. wax ot Capo May r

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