COUNTY ITEMS DIAS CREEK. ~ 1 l»US CHKEK. Aiigu»t 2U—MIm I>ou S Im* of PhU»ariphl« D upoixJiDit •( fr» •ImriVitb her graoiimolber In North I'rUUlsx ille this «rrk. ‘ The echponer hshmg smack Fowler of Philadelphia bated at the pound of Ospt." Nathan lK>UKht}-'» on Monday. I>r'»- Miller and Loeling of Philadelphia and Merchantvllle reapeetrely are sl-ejviing their eacatlon at Paradme \ ilia ami making lanre catchea of Grh. Prof r. tv James of Uoahen accomlianWd Kev . J. W. Wainwnght to Jill* appointment here Sunday evening Hosid huperviaor V. N. Krricaonhada font of men working on the highways The heavy rains of the paat two weeks have ruined many tons oinomatoea la tht>\ill>ge. Mia* Mamie Nekton who finds employment at the Coonty Seat, spent Sunday with her parents here. Geo. Norton, Jr. has engaged contractor K. S Hewitt to more his house and barn onto a portion of land owned by Pal. Scull, near the school bouse. The public school opens next Monday The Ysrnell family who have occupied the David Uewltt cottage daring the summer, will return to their home In Ardmore next week. A large number of oar villagers went to Atlantic City on the Heading Excu.son last Thursday. Cbas. Garretaon, Stacy Tyler and Wm 11 listed, of Court Honae, made a g od catch o! large gray trout ofl Pieros-'-Point last Friday. James Cramp is grinding large quantities of king crabs for fertiliser ami shipping to a factory near Philadelphia Capt. Elmer Willetts is entertaining company from Philadelphia this week. Dr. Stevens, of Cape May, accompanied by bis aged paresis, was calling on friends in this village Sunday.
The swallo'wa and &.k>tfnVai*g«l&it-. , - be said attar a « aoulhward junrney. ** *■•*»*•• -•*• J-T. "T. -• <
Mlaa Bertha Wool son
Jones are noticed ^ule (ngli|epi^< Jp; the dance room of the sboreham Hotel Dipping the light fariaatffc x ' 1 • - -
Mrs E«lward Hughes hai
tam-ng Miss Florence Uodea
>n and MlnaJaM* -Tba tight of hla strong face, :
wltli auppcraa^i) ^gnatlon. made
Irani creep Into Tier eyes.
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Jm. and T*p>p»M«n» ■» Tie Is sixty. - he relteraii \ffei' aSMnto-blmsetf and set »a 'WT>o_ would bar* though* 'tt»t BylReanwhlle Kylrla looked ** her lover when she met hldi. ad that he who was oW-cSughrnnr-BKI 66TW ■nd knew that the little girt he was to •airy w on Id marrlftre all'll la millions tor thgt McKsBapas even n What was that If? A month . and be watAad—thta evil aplrit watched. peered Into their sonla, bn»e-his cwn heart to aee the dearer through the deft Into thelra. Sylvia loved the Jackanapes, the Jackanapes loved Bylrta, and meory was the “If." not with Kylrla even, omlr with the Jackanapes. One morning the mlllleoalre came to Bylrja. and be said: , ,,, - “My mtle gM, I hate twee dresadag, as old men are wont to dihejn. I very pretty golden dream. Well that’s over. While I was asleep dreaming the little girl that I loved was suffering, suffering and suffering. Jest that ay dream might be golden. That tort of nonsense wouldn't do, would II? Now, listen. Jackanapes has got a post”
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A BRIGHT IDEA
FISH INQ CREEK
“I beg your pavdon-Tample Lowisa very good po«t—a thousand a year ‘ atari with. And now you can marry and be happy. “Marry and be happy! What do yon
meant"
“Just. that, little girt. That D hew J tore you. Good by. It was the pretUeat dream In the world, my dream!" He stooped down and kissed both hat hands, and she leaned suddenly forward and looked Into bis eyes. Too gave him that post." she said, but he only smiled sadly and went away. Temple Lewi, found her next day sitting In the great, big drawing room .alore. her hands Idle M her lap and a wondrous look In her blue eyes. He felt suddenly shy and could hardly.
Miss Helen McKean, of Caps May, Tielied friends In this place over Sunday. Mia. Sarah Snyder intern!Bid Mlaa Becky Harris, of Frankfort. Pa the paat
Frank Morris, o
Cape May. la rialting i Meant.
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Ed..Kaare'a and wife spent a fi with D M. Woolaoo and family,
the week; ’* '
Mas. Mamie Haber ood son returned
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after a pleasant visit here
Shaw and wife. , Mrs. Elisabeth Snyder spent last week with bar daughter at Erma. Allic Woo Doc and lady friend, of Cold Spring, spent Saturday evening with his
p. rents.
Enos Tomlin and wife spent Sunday here with relatives. Willeta Johnson and wife and Will Klef cr and wile drove to Holly Beach on Sun-
CaPE may point CAPE MAY POINT. Aogust SJ-The season at the Point is no way at an end a- ygt- There is bathing in the surf, boaung on Lake Uly, delightful walks through the long winding roads among the cedars these moonlight nights, pie-
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with himself, with the world In
eral.
“Oh. Sylvia." he Jaid. “you are not going to marry that man after and now—now I Jura anefc a apl* Post!" . . "Too wlB be wanting x wife, I hose, la such a position." “Why. yea. Sylvia; I should think so. They expect one to be married, you know.” He aat .by. bee side and ti her band In hla. There foHowed a tie sUebcv; then be continued: “Sylvia. BOW. Jlf, will be married at once, won't we? Too do really love mg. Yon did sQ (be Ilmr. dhMSt yqn? OMv that yon have eent hijn-gway^"*. TeMpD-.v «Ae WM. Mflkteg oddly qp iBhlm. “I did love yon. but I don't new. I don't love yon at all I love him. Loved yon!’ Why. no; 1 never loved yon. What am. I saying? We (M UM luuu what the word meant Oh. It vras a mean sort of anbetltute. jr --‘ ' how I know what a f la which yon. who u. Temple. I had aend
No one In the world And I beard people
him; be Is In love with her.' andVthonkhfl T auppoee they iove aa Temple and I lore.' and I began "to see what an honor you w< .conferring ea me. dsr.nU tba yoog m« ^nd •txexj- ong MX. aeeme ••tylrta, «hah are yon saying?" "Oh. you Weed awJe your own way.
doubt, hpt uot ao pech aa too lored. Be receives a great nr cMba. -ymir ttJxuriee; jimr Wr lag to the scales.
low down In tbe list of yodr pleaaun Something moat be fora worn, and was the one you found easiest to do without" Sbe looked up at him with no malice In her look and laughed, then
"Some one else? Do you mean that that scoundrel threw you?" "Hush! Hla mottva was dlffe you see. and I bars asked him to < back. Temple, the books did no! The poets' fancies were not only fandas. Ah. when eome of you are ai _ af be you may have learned to be as grunt hearted and parbnpn If you try very bard as delightful." she adds ~
aay. I hai wife. Win you, Sylvia T" Ha stood before her. young, angry,
love. Tea, Temple. Too mustn't tell any one. but I love him ahamefully,”Weorinlnater Budget. -1>wu thin sbl*.'
"I am saery. my lev*. 4* mightYmve sen remedied If I And bad Brno." — “Wby, you have nothing to do..WMl •is yeag'a.ynaar l ws«M Wave had time to look after your rtothaa " |
tbe olggeet elephant with n lern circa*, held up tbe train on Wbltb ibe was traveling at Belfast Md^ for half an hour aod fatally Injured a man on the railroad platform Who was watching her antics. Tbe mg elephant wae In tbe car ie the engine, nod Just as the train drew up at Belfast she had filled trunk with water from tbe engine tank aud deluged tbe engineer and fireman, who’were driven from tbe qab. Rvary time they tried to return tbe elephant
threw a stream of water against them with such force as to Uke them al off their feet. Charles WillJamaon was standing on the station platform when Queen suddenly turned a trunkful of water upon him. He was knocked from the plat, form and rolled down au embankment and was picked up unconscious. No one dared to go near tbe car, and Queen held the engineer and fireman off till she bad practically drained the tank, mad and all and thrown r every aide at whatever object i within reach.
fir SPORTING WORLD Maker'- TBlrd Derby. Spearmint. Sir TatMM fykes' entry, wen tbe great BoglMb-fierby recently. Denny Maher, tbe American Jockey, —* **- -"• • year la
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oration on re
There was a record crowd present see tbe contest of about a mile and a half for 0.600 sovereign! between cola
and fillies foaled In 10OS.
A few days later Maher won tbe famous Oaks stakes, which. Uke the Derby. la run on Epson Downs. Danny is Just now the idol of horsy Britain.
At Gillingham. England, an old man cut bii throat and died. There was moch mystery about tbe case, but tt wa» finally concluded that be was a suicide. That was last February. A young married woman residing In the village was much impressed with
to a child. It was dead, and on Its throat was a deep rad mark which looked as If Its throat bad been cut from ear to ear.
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SHERIFF’S BALE. By virtue of a writ of fieri facias to me flirrcted, issued out uf the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, ou the sSth day of July. A. D.. 1906, is a certain cause wherein Auna M. Walker. Bxccutrix of th UatentTof William W la complainant, and W< et Ms. are defendants, I shall espoee to sale al oublic vend ae, op * Monday. Suptnmbur 17th, 1006. between tbe hours of twelve and five o'clock p. m., to-wit. at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the Sheriff’s offitv in Cape May Conn Honae, Cape May Coonty, New Jersey. All that certain lot of land Mtnate at the east corner of Waahingoon and Decatur street, in the aforeaaid City of Cape May, New Jersey, and boundad a* In bows, vixBegianmg at the aforesaid corner of streets sixteen and a half (16K) feet from the centre line of anid Decatur street and twenty-five 1*5) feet from the centre line of aald Washington street: thence along the southeaster ly line pf anid Washington street, northeastwardly sad parallel with the centre line of tbe a a me thirty-seven and niac-tentha tty •to) feet to land of Joha-F. fioaa: thence binding by said Sloane’s land a southeaster ly course and parallel with said Decatur street forty (so) feet to laud of David P. thence by said Smith's land a »».»».)» eo«r«* navalWI will. *•••*- §35 . line of said Decatur street, a northwesterly Containing one thousand five hund.cd and
Igune tbe north,east side line of
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SWAIN CAPE MAY, N, J.
JtaMd*adck in the afternoon of anid day. at the Sheriff's oBcc. in Cape May CourtHoana, Oape May County, New • " that certain lot or piece of land and rinafter particularly described. Boroogh of Cape May Point. lip of Lower, in the County of Cape May apd Stata of
id fifty feet lot of land _. Koehler,
— -—.Itoi and rein the Cape May County Clerk’s ofat Cane May Oonrt House. New Jersey. is book Isa 174 of Deeds, pages 459, Ike. granted and conveyed to the said Charles
H. Foster, in fee.
oc Cape avenue, being the aaa and premises which Frederick
by,dead dated
•eiaod as the property of Charles H. Poodefendant. takes in execution at tbe anil f MoryB. liattsaat. plaintiff, and to be sold y WILLIAM H. BRIGHT. Dated Aug. afi. 1936. Sheriff Lewis T. Stevens, A'torner. S-JO ». t f7
The History of -:Cape May County:FROM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY EMBRACING
CITY BONDS FOR SALE . m can purchase from $500 to $14 0.. the City of Cape May Water Bonds, dated May 1,1936. payable in thirty years, interest at 3 per cent, payable semi-annual, af ■ premium 103. bv applying to
my emplof a young lady," related the physician, “whose devotion to my Interest* was remarkable, had charge of tbe reception roon made waiting patients feel comfortable ad at at “One day she announced that Mr. mltfa was la the reception room. “ ‘Which SmithT I Inquired Impatiently. “ 'Why. Smith, tbe paper man.' *T told tbe girl that I appreciated the tanner In which she bad made known to ma tbe ideality of this particular Blth. who was • prominent publisher. Ibe girl wee pleased. "Some week* latef she entered my Bee and a enounced that Mr. Bell Would see me. ‘Which BatlF I aafited. as there were eereral among my patients. £lLuuit°“‘ , ‘ ““
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AN account of the Aborigines; The Dutch in Delaware Bay; The Settlement of the County; The Whaling; The Growth of the Villages; The Revolution and Patriots; The Establishment of the New Government; The War of 1812; The Progress of the County and Soldiers of the War.
By LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS 450 Pages. 45 Illustrations. 31 Chapters. 5 Appendices SUIT POSTPAID OK UCUPT OF $LM IT LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher 610 Washington St. Cape May, N. J.
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