Cape May Herald, 6 September 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1906

COUNTY ITEMS

PETERSBURG PETKKSBCKU, September 4—Opt Frink Van Gilder and wife were cillins on friend* here Seturdky. Mr*. Edmond Bennett *nd too returned to tbelr borne in Lanadale on Wedne»i«T »fter •pending « rerr plewmant Month with Mr*. Hannah \ »nMis* Mary Creamer and Mi*» Sara S. Van Gilder left home on Monday to take up their achool work Mi»» Creamer going to Princeton and Mia* ' an Gilder to Haa(brook Height*. Miaa Spdme Crammer epent a portion of her vacation with Mr*. Wm. Matthew* of Lower Bridge. _ — Mr*. A. M. Creamer enterUihed quite a number of her friend* on ThurwUy evening. Mr. and Mr*. Edgar Rom entertained on Monday evening. A pewgrapaphone bring a *pecial altracUon. Mr. Jame. Smith and wife, Mr* Hannah and Sara*\ an Glider and M a* Irene Van GUder were recent vUltorato Atlantic City. Boat* running from Lower Bridge to Atlantic ©ty carry full load* ot fine fruit and veeetaUea, the peach crop la exceptionally good in tbi* »ection.

PISHING CREEK mHING CKKEK. September b—Eari Boater of Phlladalphla, U via.Ung Danlal Woolaon and family. Eli Snyder a past part of Saturday and Sunday with frteada at Elmar. Ed. WalM a pant Friday With Harr? Laamlng and wifr. George O. Camming* wit* tod *on of

Floyd HoBman baa gone to Pblladrl phia to Ptarcaa Bnainaaa College for thi winter. • leotge Matthewaand wife enter Uioe^l Prank Matthew* wife and children and Mim Lula Shaw on Hoaday. Richard Hemmingway wife and children vlulled hi* brother Qn.er at Grten Creek over Sunday. John Woolaon and family are visiting hi* father thla week. D. M. Woolaon and wife entertained Mr. Kimble and wife of Millville the Brat of tb* week. Several of onr people , apent Monday 1 Holly Beach. Mr*. Amanda Balienger and daughter of Philadelphia are vialting Mrs Jennie McPberaeti.

ON THE UMM T. W. Kaatwlck Won Klrnt PHa Medal P|*y wrttli *4 Hooew TlKMBaaW.IaBtwlok.wbo donated tha aodaome anp far teat Wadanaiay’a Mg InItattoo Manor, woo trat prtao to tb* hand leap medal play too may bold on Sot nrday afternoon oo a net SC Bound pria* alao want M a Cap* Mayan. 3adgt Jam** M. K. Hildreth, whom taaWM lb* bul stool aura mad* oo tha Slat round. Tb* jora* follow:--Tbomaa W Kaatwlck *1 T Jamm M. Hildreth ** 4 Kdwln K BUpham M 3 Whltton Kvana M 10 K Arnold Servlor *7 0 Frank K Shattuck VI 4 Loub H. Avrm VB H H. B. Price 107 1* IJewly Smlib 101 IS Edwin P Cook W 10 Cbarliw L. Matthew* W 10 Dr Charles N. Davla W 0 <£. C. Rotacbman tin 10 Spaoorr D. Wright. Jr 100 4

FACTS TOLD IN BRIEF tern* Of lolereat Gathered ft>r Our Boot Readera —Chicken thkvea are nnmarooa abont Cap* May Coooty. one farmer bad 7S fowls stolen from hi* hennery one night aallv-

W. H. Healing., Jr 114 It to G. H. Parr, Judge Elliott Rodgers. J. D. Dan do. Tbomaa 8. Dando, Jobn^ Harding and Dell Noblett withdrew.— Kiao Dana win* ar solv The ladle* of the Cape May golf club held their postponed handicap medal play tourney Saturday and M1m Annette Daria, of Phlladalphla. who baa figured in the wlno log of many event* here thla season. carried off first prise on a net sure of 107 : The six best net Korea of the day follow S—110-107 18—181—111 19-180-1*1 18—144—18S 4-181-1 IS 80—118—188

Miaa Annette Dari. Mr* E V. Pectin Miaa Martha Reed Mia. Rena Dimond Percival Collin* Miaa Florence Dannlel*

SEA ISLE CITY

SEA ISLE CITY'. September »—The pail week of almost conlinuou* raiiir dampened the enthuaiaam of eeaahorr pleasure eeekt-is, and hotels expeneuerd

a falling off in patronage.

Two masa-inreticga of cikixena wvr. held this week to arouae .ntereatinpUnr for booming Sea lale City tor next year. Special effort* will be made with U*e railroad companies and with societies to secure excursion* and contention* foruw;. JX The *ea*on for marah-bens openod on Salurday. There are plenty of mndben* thia year, and Urge number* of 1 chicks, which i» unusual for tbi* tuna of the seaeon. There are full tide* now, but the turn? have the advantageol the ■portemm, at. the Ingl e*! tide* come after dark. The best .booting U looked for about the middle of September.

Fishing in the tboroughf*

—Door*, window* and fnmkniw warped y long continued dampness, are making work for carpenter* about town. —W* experienced a great public cbtia'ening yeaterday-Cape May had a Utile

(oowl-ean.

—The ereaoa for aboottag rail and raed

bird, and mud ben opened on Salurday.

a Urge number of Kunoers wei —The public schools in all parts of

Cap* May County opened on Tneeds)

morning. Monday bring labor Day.

i* good this year as foimerly. bpt -• — "— ^wT 1 .

outside ti»bermen have made

catches.

William CuUer. of Philadelphia, together with bis wife and Mi** M. G. Culler, were among the week'ogueete. William Hendeameyer and wife were PbiladelpbU visitors in ban late the Her. J. J. McCurty, of the Holy ily. Manayunk, i'a , ha* been taking^* vreation reet in thia reaort.

Lecture* Being Arranged

The committee which has charge of preparing for the coming aarir* of lectres to be given baa arranged the The first entertainment which will be By the DeKoven quartette, will be given on the evening of October 86th. The morse will consist of six lecture*, lasting until Thursday evening, March Mth. The other four date* are November 19, December 10, December SO and

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We will annaunc* the subject of the other eahTtaioment* a* they ere given.

DIAS CREEK.

DIAS CREEK, September 6—Contractor E. S. Hewitt i* moving the house and barn of George Norton Jr., this week to a lot near the School House. The public achool began on Monday with Prof. George Eliott in charge be did good work last year. Ralph Holme* and wife who reside Pittsburg Pa., came home on Friday for a abort viaU. John Learning and wife ot Camben N. J., apent several day* last week with Capt. Elmer Willett*. Thomas Douglas* Ralph Norton and Percy Douglas* are building a new boose at Uoahen for M. Artis Hugh*. Wm. Tomlin and family accompanied by Rev- J. W. Wainwngbt and family spent Friday last at Pearl Beach the goesta of B. L. Howell. Mrs. Jennie Scull was appointed Jr. League Snpt on Sunday last. Meeting Sunday 1P.M. Capt. Elmer Willett* and wife will start for North Port L. I. this wee: visit their daughter Mrs. Harry Tuttle who is in poor health. Several of oar bay men went to Port Noma to engage in the oyster basil Monday morning. The Eei Smack Alberta Capt. Frank Doughty left for up the Bay Munda< where be anticipate* making large catch e*. The MayviUe ball team faded to abow up on Saturday lait and there wae no game bat lota of grumbling. .

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WBKIBT axn K**TWK-X WOK TOtTkKET Twenty player* competed In the Scotch foursome golf tournament bald on the local link* Saturday afternoon, and Spencer D. Wright, Jr., of the Bala Golf Club, and Tfauma* W. Kaatwlck. of Cape May, carried off first prise on a net score of 90. The best actual score Tor nine holes, the a made gnlng ont by C K. Btapham and John Harding and by Judge M. E. Hildreth and Samn rbomas W. Kaatwlck and Spencer D. Wright Jr, Thltten Evens end Charles N. Davis Edwla K. BUpham and John Harding C. Arnold Service and G. HoweltTarr

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Brlnton and Olty City ooaacll met last Thursday evening tha following t was entered late i tha ally of Papa May and Edwin Brlnton to farDish mo lie far tb* city of Cep* Mar from Jaly 4. 1808, to September 10, 1808, to. ■ the ram of four thoiieaod dollars, and. Where**, on the twenty ervenIh day of Angoat. 1808. be notified the committee on tract would terminate with the evening coooert

continue (he concert era eon end. Whereas, such a proposition la not li Judgment at thla council. In kaeplng with M oontraot first referred to. therefor* hr Resolved, that unless the contract la complied with aa executed, any payment* do* September first be withheld, until contract la com piled with.

M. E. Hildreth I Lonls H. Ayres nod Edwin F. Cook . Jewellyn Smith and E. C

eolation wo* passed because of a belief on tbelr pert that Mr. Brlnton waa about to discontinue the musical concerts oo Saturday last and aroae out of a dispute aa the difference between tb* 84.000. which the city wet to pay. and the fdOO additional which waa to be made np of subscriptloaa the railroads and private Individual', and by extra concert* to be given by the * andDuring the summer one concert was gtren which netted ahont 84140 and that t* all (hat ba> hewn raised toward tb* extra BOOtuU. For this extra iln at Cap* May ootll the 10th of September and when the proposition of . Brlnton. which waa presented te mcll early In the spring, was oooeidered, bla proposition waa for 84.00040 to supply music to September 1st. At the meeting when lb* ecu tract waa awarded council agreed 10pay 84.000-00 out of the public fund and to assist In raising to keep the b uniil September 10th. ThU, however, doe* not arem to t been done, and, a* the contract made the city and Mr. Brlnton mu forth that It U In oocordauae with hU . . Uoo made at that time. It will probably be a q-testIon for the ooart whether bU 84.000 oontraot ealla for music September let or September JOth. givra to Mr. Brlnton Saturday last for hU fBOO.OO which U explicitly state-] shall be dooe In their no tract, and at the doss of the ioma Mr. Brintoo's bai to fnrniah music. In IhU last city seems to have broken the first by falling to carry out It* bt

MARTIN P. GREY DEAD The Learned Vloei Chancellor fines cwmba After Long Illness Vler-Chancellor Martin P. Gssy, oo* t to most widely knowr jnrisU in New ****y. died at Wemersrlll*. Pa., on

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■81,1841. He waa edm ■dee and Philadelphia. He glued to tb* bar a* an attorney tUor** dear He began the practice of Uw

when he formed a partnership with hU brother, the late Attorney General. Samuel H. Grey. On May 19, 198B, to was a{v pointed a Vice Chancellor and re-appoint-ed In 1888, In politics to waa a Raboblicao Tto funeral occurred yesterday from tb* —.a - ■ j Gmy, in

Popalnr Toar to Gettysburg mad

The annual six-day personally conducted ■r to tto Gettysburg battlefield and Washington, via Pennsylvania Railroad, will leave September M One day will be spent oo tto battlefield, and the great! filed will to graphically described lectures by Capt. Long. Two day* wil ■pent In Washington. Tto rate. 881.00 from lew York, 819 00from PbiladelpbU and roporUouaU rates from other points, will laelode all necessary expense*. For Itineraries and fait Information apply to ticket

Low Rale Niagara Falla PopnUr ten-day Falls will be ran by tto PeansylvanU •'allroad Company on Fridays, September Bland October 18. 8pedal trains of parlor ears, coaches and dinning oar will start from Philadelphia and Washington. Niagara Falls. Niagara Gorge, tto Whirlpool and Rapid, orm lose tbelr absorbing Interest to tto

Tb* Newark Advertiseraaya: “Cepe May '''"'^Tber*

THE BAND OONTROVKRfiY

THE NEW lOOO-MILK TICKET

Ttogi tto Psnnaylvanls Boll road hat rappUsd tto ticket offices of the System with fall stocks of tto Mileage Books, rsoratly s opted, and (bey will be sold to travelers aad after September I. These books contain coupon* ratltUag tto holder to travel one thonaaod mile* over any of the Unas ot tto Paonsylvanl Railroad Systam east of Plus bare, Kri and Buffalo, tooloalv*. and the Cumberland Valley Railroad, and are sold at a flat rat* of 880. They are vail I for am for c year from dot* of pnrehem as stamped tto cover. Tb* InteodocUon o' this ticket anpplU* every demand which could exist for a ticket, unhampered by condition* aad no.

vast* System (be benefit of a two sent

tils rata.

Tto advantages of tto ticket are obvloo* nd manifold. It may be purchased with j* earn* ease as a card ticket or an v ticket not requiring signature or wit

of tbe bolder dots not ai.

a poo It and It Is goad for the transportation of any one who presents it, and aa many other* aaeompanylng him as tto mileage limit will lad ad*. Any member an employe, any official or employe ot a corporation, any member of a family or a guest may use tb*

a* If any one of these p

original parchaesr. As ■ matter of fact tb* holder of tto ticket enjoys all ot IU privilege* to tha fullest extent of It* Iran* ponation value, fto ticket will be accepted for tranaportatlon on any part of Um Pennsylvania Railroad System east ol Pitta burg, loetodiog tto Cm

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Valley Railroad, for dlatauom exceeding xcept In certain specified portion* of tb* territory within tto olty limits of tto larger terminal* It It valid i all pssasngar trains, loclndiog tb* Limited (palB*. when sc pan lad by tb* oeosmary extra tare and charges, with tto oo* exception Pennsylvania Special, tto eighteen train between New York

of any kind te valid. Tto popular feature* of tbe new ticket command it to tto aiiienuion of those who travel often. Anyone may bay it, anyone may na* It; DO IdeoUBcatloo of tto toMsr te required ami tto prioe U tto fiat cat* of two conk

“AS AN OLD MEMBER O F tbe Company I herewith express my thanks for the prompt payment of dividends whicli I have received during the past nine years.” A. M., West Hoboken, N. J. The Prudential has paid in Dividends to New Jersey Policyholders over One Million Dollars more than their Policies called for.

gHKHIFFIi SALKBy Virtu* pf* Writ Of •eri faci.. lOtni rede*. iMbedhta 41 the Loud of Chen* of New Jciwy. ootbceS-.h day ufwoly. D., igcd. in acertaiu cauM- wheteistann. m Walker. Executrix of the last will and te. tment of tt tlliam tYcigJnrc.n, deceased, i complainant, and Wesley R. Wale*, el nx 1 *1». are defendant.. 1 shall expose to *alc 1 public vendue, on Monday, September I 7th, IG06. ~ **TOi c,ock

ofanid4k_. Nay Court Rouae. Cape May £ Jersey. All that certain lot of land ailuatc at the east' corner of Waahingcon and Decatur street. In tbe aforesaid City of Cape Her. New Jersey, and boended ** follow*, air Beginning at the aforeeud corner of ■treete sixteen .nd a hah 116141 feel Jragi(brcentre line of said DccaJar street aad twenty-five (*J) feet from the oeatre line of aaid Wash ington street. taeaoe alomr lh* sontbeaaterly line of aaid Washington street, northeastwardly and parallel wfih the centre the same tT It? o-io) feet to —. binding by aaid Si cane’s tend ly course and parallel with aaid Derate street forty (so) feet to tend of David P. Smith;thence - -

GLASS JARS * ‘. v . .‘Ours are the best and our line is the f.’ most complete. Not a cheap lot of ' -machine blown jars, but the best • .~u.. grade that can be purchased. TIN CANS JELLY TUMBLERS Everything necessary fo can fruit in 7‘j.; senson. “V Qharles A.. Swain, “ 306-7 JACKSON BTBEET, UAPK MAY, N. J.

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between the hours of twelve and five o'clock p. m . tc wit, at one o'clock in tto afternoon of aaid day, at tto Storir* oOcc. in Cape May Goon Honae, Cape May County. New **All\b«t certain lot or piece* of tend aad

hereinafter particularly described, the Borough of Cape May Point, mabtp of Lower, in the County of

Cue May nod State of New Jersey, being lot numbered sixteen, in Block H, on the plan of Seagrove, and duly recorded in the Clerk's oHce of the County of Cape May, at Cape May Court House, N. J.. aad which mid lot te located on the e**t corner of Cedar avenue aad Cape avenue, being one hundred fact oo t ledar avenue aad fifty feet on Cape avenue, being the same lot of land and premise* which Frederick C. Koehler, by deed dated December is. Iwo. and recorded in tto Cape May County Clerk's office at Cone May Conn Honse, New Jersey, in book No. 174 of Deeds, pages Sec. granted aad conveyed to the said Charles

B. Foster, in fee-

Seised as the property of Charles H. Foster defendant takes in execution at the suit of Mary B. Batteast, plaintiff, aad to be sold by WILLIAM H. BRIGHT, Dated Aug. afi, 1906- Sheriff Lewis T. Steven*. Attorney S-jo p. f. 87.

In accordance with the rule* governing the Republican party In Cape May -camUg.

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hoar* of one o'clock — nine o'clock In 0t* evening. Tuesday, September’ 25th, IBM, be hcldatGc^faC^ty <a*.^ ag ; . Saturday. Aeptembar 49U>, 1906. ! Senate, General AanemUy and Corqoe«. : 1° ■■■■» i-'-ftr V .$* »i"K

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of tto Omnty of Cape May. N. J. will be held at tto Court House In sold oountv oo Thursday, the 18th day of September. 1904. at W o'clock a. m., for tto purporo of settling tto neoounte of tto county. Jrt* of oommlttree nod for tbe of each other fan laem ae may

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