Cape May Herald, 15 November 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER iC, 1906

CAPE MAY COUNTY

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CAPfc flAY COURT »H>U»K CAPE MAY COURT HOU8E.Nov.-M LotlUm Hand and wf. w... M Wildwood on Monday. Dav'd Yanaact and »lt« w,n 0Ter Sn ® <UT tialtora al Dlaa'Ctvak. - Townarod Keoalmoiv and wttn of Cafo Max have ton apondln* a law daya wj* Mrv V. paraula *1 * “

Don*'

and Mra AIM.

at.m DoucUaa of Dtaa Crwk Bade a buainraa Irlp hart on . Prof. F Schmldi and Mlaa Balia Champion of Woodblna worn «uoaU of Mabloo Hacknay and wila on Saturday Mra. Marl. l*T o' Pbilod.lphtaU aptud-

In* a abort tlma with rolaUv *■ Char lea Wlllla of "rat Ca tranaactln* buainraa harv th*

"charlra Taylor and wlfa aotrrtaload company I ram Swaloton J,tU wtekM ra. Looo Sharp of. Camdao la vtaltio* bar parvnta at Mayrlll. for a Xew daya. Joocfdt Trothof MlU»Uloka» rocvtT. poaitlon In tha Otam Work»-h«fa • Mra. Kobe Miller vlaltddhfr Mother

Goahrn recently.

Olio Lore and wl'a arrirad bare flret of the week where they will con

cure Honaekeeplnc

Mlaa Helen Hewitt who baa been dan| ooaJy ill w‘ih Diphtheria «a u tbie writin* much improeed. ; • Jacob Bice of SwalatoO . c*H»

trieoda bare Moodar

Mra Coleman T. Coraon baa rear from a plaaaant vlall with relatir

Philadelphia

FISIIINa CREEK

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FISHIKO CRKEK. Noeember

Besale Davit of Bridireton viliMd Mia. Hull) McPherton a few dart of lait

•reek.

Mra Mattie Matthew* entertained Mias Lula Shaw of Erma over Sun-

day.

Mra Martha Snyder returned from Holly Beach on Saturday, tiler a very Itaaant viail with raiativet there. Jamet McPherton, wile and daughter are vttiUng relaUre* and fnendt a AUoway. Mra. Emma Barnett entertained Mi Frank V?il)iam Need Alexanderand wife of Holmeebnrg, oyer Sunday. Meadames Annie and Kl’a Woolton pant Saturday with relativet at HoU< leapb. John Snyder and wife entertained amet Brown and wife and Mr Hnbba

Soeratea Wlllla and fan . Monroe Weldon and fatally from Cold Spring oo Sunday. M‘aa Etta Hackney la TlaUing at Cape May for a few dava. The little daughter Of Fee ton YaarickU quite IU at thUwritlno. David Vantaot and wife spent Snoilaj with relative* at Diaa Creek. K l ch»rd Lodlam of Woodbury, waa aevu In town Tueeday. Mr*. Louts Wbllldin has been visiting her brother at MayvUle. M'mPearle Grace baa mnrned to Philadelphia afur tpehding a few days with bar mother. Chadet CaiUou of Goaban. waa amhag the many vialton hnre the flttt of the week. Mrs. Ralph Beaatei la entertaining her tUter. Mrs Levy, from PhlUdalphta Mda

Mian Hannah WooIms u vititing rw Utlvet In Camden tbit week. Harry 8tlte* and wife apent Monday and Tuetdav with Lemnel ScheUenger and wife D. M. Wool win and wife entertained Harvey Snyder, wife and children Cold Spring on Tneaday. * Mcadamea Anna Woolton and Allle Barnett are vuiting relative* at Holme* borg Urn week. Jamet Hodman of Cold Spring, enj ived a days tport gunning with friendt Saturday.

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DKNNlSVILLE, November 14w paat wn-k tbe wooda around thU cinlty have been crowdaa with gunrr» in ararcb of rabbit and quail. A large <looallon ofciotblng, canned fruits and vegetables have been aeot to the Children’s Home at Treolon by th* resident* of Denoitville.

I MASTER’S SALE,

BIO DEMOCRATIC CAINS. New Jersey Legislator* on Joint Ballot Partly Republican. (CONTIRUUD PROM-M*r rAQCJ Ocean—George U Shinn. R 1*0" ale-John Hlnchlltfe, D 1*0S Salem—William Plummer, Jr.. R. IMS Somerset—Joa. B.Frellngtuyaen.R l»0t Suaaex—Dr. Jacob a Price, J).... im Union—Erneat R. Ackerman, R.. IMS Warren—Johnston Cornlab. D... IMS HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. The returns Indicate the election ot lk* following Assemblymen: Atlantic County—‘Thomas C. El-

vina. R.

Bergen County—Guy L. Fake, R.; James Devine, R Burlington County—‘John B. I rick. R.: GriOth W. Lewis. R. Camden County—‘Samus! P. Jones. R.; Theodore B. Glbba, R; Prank B.

County—Corsville

Mrs. C F. Co.too JTridav from PhilaHalpbU WbSrt ah* has been visit<ng her daughter Bev. H. M. Lawrence and family are spending ibis week tn Treeton. Somer* Sofle of Pierce* waa calling on

Lodlam Hand and wife were vial tor* al

DIA5 CREEK. DIAS CREEK, November 14—A •nc* delegation .'ram this Vllsce auealeJ tbe 8.8. Conveot’.on at Goabeo on Vadnaaday last. .Of the Sunday vlailoyy at tbe M.E Church we not* Mr. and Mr*. Reuben Johnson of Erma Truman Hickman and Capt Henry Bennett of Graeo Creek. Uncle Tommy Sayre who hae b«an eooflnrd to his room tor tbe past two weeks with Grip is slowly impror'ng and is ow able to go oat pleasant days. Oar village was oaise Ucgeley qepr* sen led at sbe veedoe ot Jeaaa' Graos at Goshen Saturday. Prof Eliott of oor poblie school la meeting with maiked saner** and la a great faverite with hi* popila Why should oor School bn I Ming look the shabbiest of any In tbe district Why should the schollan be deprived of e foo! dry roomy pley ground. Why? Walter Toaer and Son Igtw.eoee wa* visiting frlrad* In Philadelphia. Friday V Saturday of Mat week. Oar flkefiabermao are potting In their eta ibis week for tbe fall ran or rock and

Mrs. Id* Thompson and Rko Ulaodr, bare been a days with Mra. Fr»hk Nicbola AtSL Must's Catholic Church Rev. Father Kelly, at tbe Catholic church Sunday, preached a goood aermon on the text, "Render unto Caesar tbe things that are Caesar’s, and unto God. tbe thing* that are God** .'' A — 1 -" will bebegun al the cburcli on December 2nd. The mission will be continued for two i conducted by a Father from the Order of tbe Redemptionists.

Special at Hogans Thursday Friday and Saturday, Cap# May goodies 20c lb free sample. t

PETERSBURG

PETERSBURG, November 14 — Mr*. Hannah Van Gilder was in Philadelphia

Missis. Myrtle and Martha Corson were calling on friends bgre recently . Dr. and Mr*. Wynne Camden spent Sunday with relatives at Lower Bridge. Mr* fim Mmpsoa-aud Mias Mary Van Qilderkwo aged Udiad of tbia place are qniie indisposed at this writing. H. P. Mickle and Son were Goshen visitors on Sunday. Mrs Elisabeth Blake and Son spent a few days recently In Philadelphia Dr. and Mrs. to. Hughe* and Son were entertained th* flr*t of the week by Leslie Corson and wife. Rev. Penningtoa Genoa of Bridgeton ”^SSSSIgS3S fora few month* visit atilh bur dj tar Mrs XaBerty in Gloucester. * • Floyd and Ralph Vin Gilder ri borne friends on Sunday.

Specal at Hogans. Thursday FnJsy and batordsy. Cape May geodlea Sjc B>

Notle* *4 Sari lam art sfssx.'sssaass'ssrt the Coonty of Caps May nu the Slat gay of November next

Watch fev Hogans aeekly specials.

r members nightly thali aanosa art la good shape. A noted Erangillst will preach In tba M. K. Church oo Sooday alte-noo* next all arttavlUU to attend I he service

Cape May

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Cumberland County—‘B. Frank Buck. R; Frank B. Potter. R. Essex County—Edward H. Wright. Jr . Simon Hahn. John Baader, Patrick H. Coriah. Thomas J. Mead, John C. Qroei, John. Breunlg. John W. Lane. Edgar E. Lethbridge. Daniel J. Brady. Hairy F. Backus, all Democrats HudfclT County—Mark A. Sullivan. Charie* dwell. Joseph P. Tumnlty; James Baker. C. E. Hendrickson, Jr.. Charles H. Blobi S. Alexander, Philip Dash, p. F. Auf der Helde, Albert C- Epplnggk, V. Hoixafel, all Democrat* Gloucester County—‘William C. Cat-

tail. R.

Hunterdon County—•O. C. Holcomb*. D. Mercer County—•Alfred N. Barber. R.; •William F. Burk. R: ‘Dr. H. D. Thompson. R. Middlesex County—•Frank Growth- -. R; ‘William R. Drake. R; ‘R fe. Haines. R Monmouth County—Isaac B. Davidin. R; T. M. Llllagore. R; F. J. Man

in. R

Morris County—‘R J. Chaplin. R; Henry W. Buxton, R Ocean County—Samuel • 8. Taylor.

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19, 1900. tbe afternoon of N JnmvaM. E. Hil .— 8mm, In the city - May county, N. J. All those certain tracU. lota or parcel* of sfe'SCBHfirsBsy'S! ss May. and State of New Jersey, more par llcUrlr described a* follow*, that is tc **¥iie first is the ssme which Samuel Foa : ex, by iadcntsrv deled March 14. A. AS. and recorded in tbe I'lerk'a office a coaniy of Cape May. la Boox "C rda, page 475. Ac.. granted and con L inter alia, nnto Samuel Springe) deceased) in tee and therein butted and bounded as Mlowa. via — BEGINNING at tbe place where a ditch empties into the northeast blanch of Dyers' Creek on the south side of the road leading from Springer'* Wind Nth to tbe bona the party ot the first pan near the br and rnnuiog thence ee th* southerly of said road routh thirty-five degrees forty-six perches, (» aoath slaty degree* treat twenty-two peaches to a dhefc leading into tbe said northeast branch of Dyer - ! Creek;(j>along a«ld dileh nonb thirty fiv< degrees west sboni fifty perches to the aforesaid northeast breach and (4) no the creek or branch nearly' north acvenly-oor degree* east on a general course to the place of begfrutiag. CONTAINING about six and one-half acre*, more or less. The treemd i» the same which John Tom lin, administrator, and Cathariue Faster, administratrix of Thomas Foster, deceased, by Indenture dated March 18, 1836. and re •—*the aforesaid Clerk's office, in J" of Deeds, page* 475. Ac. rrsnlrd and conveyed, inter alia, onto the said Samuel Springer, (deceased! in fee and therein butted and bowaded as follows, BEGINNING at a gum tree standing in the line of formerly Joseph Hildreth, dc IOW Jo#has Brick's and running race south thirty seven degrees hundred and two perches, thence north fifty-seven degrees west, thirty fopr —■* *•■** perches, thence sooth fifty* _ ■» west forty-eight perches; thence north seventy-two degrees west, fourteen perches; thence south seventyseven degree* west ten perches .thence north •welve degrees east forty four perches to thelineof Anna Springer; thence north forty-six degrees cut one hundred and eight perches to a stake in the line of Charles Holmes and also a corner of joabi Brick, thence sooth fifty-nine degrees •* twentyeix oercbet to a che ‘ ~ XUh eightv-five degree* ercbes 10 the place of her CONTAINING fifty-five acre*, be the Reserving and excepting however, a containing one acre move or less, which tbs ' ^ >t#e

... . _ .. owe rod gsd nine perches, more or les*: which the said Samacl Springer ct ns., by Indenture dated December 4. A. D . itfij and recorded in the ' ireaaid Clerk’s office, in Deed Book No pages 47s. dec., granted sod 0 10 Alexander W. Spritzer, is fee.

tbe northeast side of tbe the Wind Saw Mill to tbe said Samoel Fas ter'* bowse at tbe place when the said road crosses a small creek which. bats Dyer's Creek and running from along tbe road on tbe northeast side thereof to include the fence on that side there with thirty-five degree* and thirty He* esm *i sty-two perches to a come thence running still along the non! aide of tbe road south aistv five re* east seventeen and owe half perches .-orocr stake; from thence leaving the and running north ten and three r"'^ degrees cut forty-three perches middle of the aforesaid creek or gut; .. .. down the middle thereof its several coarse* *•7 firs (place of Beginning, within which 1* is aappoacd to cental* about twelve

Salem County—S. A. Rldgway, R Somerset County—WillUm W. Smalty. R r Sussex County—‘Levi H. Morris. D. Union County-** 8. Fhrhtn*. R ; •Petaf .•riBmaa. R;t. ; • ■ Jojl* X FVrth,

‘Re-elected.

Dwooats. Jl; Republicans. 19; >emoer*tlc majority. 2. Ths test House was eomppssd of si Republicans and $ Democrat*. A Good November Magazine. The American Monthly Review Reviews for November contain In Its editorial discussion of topics of th* months discussed in it* "Progress of the World." many matters of present omont. Other fcfifis Its >'

vwur are;

Some Cartoons of th* *r 0/ North Carolina by Albert JMto. with portrait of Charles Dun V Melver; Tbe Cuban Republic on MAI. by Atherton Brownell, wtti por tralU and other Ulustmlau; Th# Co*mr Industry sad. Its Jubilee, by Charles BaakervU*. with portrait of gr 'jMMm -» - .’The Rfaral Republics of th* South; by O. M. U Brown sad Franklin Adams,

to 3 D^*tr*lta. maps

Hens; Are Pitas _ by Georgs E. Roberts; Tbe Philippine Postal Savings Bank, by R W. Earn

ECZEMA and FILS-CURB

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ring sad excepting log two acres, more or leu.' which the said fiamavi Sponger, rt nx , by indenThe fourth was conveyed to the said Samoel Sponger, by tbe same deed as the ..—■»-—■- -* «—• —- u therein

lied and bounded as follows, vi nanmura at the place whe

edltob bstw father of the pi

ler’s Creek.

UP tbe t

lorty-four degreu east ibloy-four and aae-half perches; thence along an ditch aoutb fifty Aegrms fifteen mini west mnetern perches: then " ~

serea and one-half degree* •

a. south fifty-

o tbe moutb of (be aforaup tbe ssU gut to the v. “«■. aa»Prted 10 COD lain six or eight acres of marsh be tbs same rSutarine Foster, widow of tbs said -bomaa Foster ooav. yed bvr «*-** dowecof. IM aed M the sinisfi.tbl fourth tiaets bereluafter described, to tbe said Samoel Springsr. by dMB dated April 8. Ml. and recorded In the ^ Clerk'a offiee. In Dsed Book “1

479. Ac.

Tbe fifth Is Ute same whh Hpringer, by Indenlere dated ! », 18*. and recorded In tbe Clerk's office. In Deed Book"B" Ac., granted and conveyed UUU BEGINNING ataeornerln lb* of th* highway * *b* „

running south

quarter degrees wei . to a corner; tame* along the of tbe med south fifty-fonr and ■**“ •* fifty-four -

CLAIM PAYMENTS IN NEW JERSEY BY THE PRUDENTIAL.

June 9 June 11 June 12 June 13 June 14 June 15 June 16 June 18 [une 19 June 20

No. sf Pellet** 16 3* 67 50 5° 3* 14 S3 S3 5» • 420

Claim Paymsau *8,561,45 4,5I<).89 6 .793-24 5» I2 7t73 6,768.08 4.080.5 I 1.631.06 5-8SI-75 7- : 4 I -57 8- 7J7- 2 9 J57.333-J7

he said creek at the same distance from | the aforusrid bleb water mark, eighteen perches to a red cedar post for a corner. I thence down lb* said creek tbe several course* thereof a Ilk* distance flora high water mark to the middle of tbe old ditch leading to tbt great aluloe laid when tbe main rasadow w a basked; thence along aald ditch north sixty-eight degrees west -o low water mark at tb* Delaware Bay l.enoa by low water mark np tbe aald bay .0 tbe north east aide of the mouth of Dyer's Creek, throoe up and along tbe

high water mark being tbe beginning corner mentioned low deed given by Joshua Brick to James McCormlck.dated January SO, 1888. reference (hereto will more fully appear: theooe np Dyer’* C.eek by lu edge >l high water mark binding tbe aeveral line* thereof and being the line menaed In tb# aforeaald deed of Joehoa Brick to Jamas McCormick, to Charles Holmes' corner which la tbe middle of the ditch cat tor a Use between both parties, thence at right angle* to the middle of the theooe down tbe middle of said the aeveral coDrees thereof to a place

^apposed to oonteln 0

Tb* aald Samoel Springer died possess of tb* property hereby oonvrved leaving a last will and testament, wherein and whereby be made the aald AmtJia S Springer, bla wife bis sole devisee, which last will and testament waa admlUrtf “ probate March 94, A. D., 1877, and reexx ad In tbs Surrogate's offiee of th* aald county of Cape May.ln Book ' B" of Willi, ■ages aadHfi. and the aald Amelias, prlnger by deed of conveyance bearlni dale February 10 A. D.. 1881. and recorder 4b Cape May Coonty Clerk’s oBceJn Deed Book No SB Of Dewi*. page* Ui. Ac . convejed the same onto liar rut W. Irving, sod the aald Harriet W. Irving dying in testate the same dceoeodsd to Abe above aamed grantors as her heir* at law. Being tbe same lands pad premise* which MariettaSlejght et vir. rt al.. by dseddatsd October & 1884. mad recorded m the Clerk'a office at Cape Mar Court

To be sold to th* hi

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highest bidder. In r th* dinmioe of JAMES M E. HILDRETH. Master is Chancery ot New Ji Walter H Bacon, Solicitor of ComnlalnaaL DatedOetobsr 17,190A 10-lfipf$MJ» Notice to Limit Creditors.

rorsuam 10 ldc otovi 01 v/. «1' — 1 -- urrogate of tbe County of Cape May.made n tbe i«th day of October. A. D. 1906. on it applicatirj of the scbacribevs Execn e is hereby given eased to exhibit

Dated October 13th. A. D. 1906. Lilsvxn H. Towxxxx . Abigail G Towxxxxd.

sod one 1

-- luarter degree* weal, fifty-four percha e-rnrr In Robert M Holmm' llne. os along Holmes' Hue north fifty “» said Hu* no

thirty mlnu

thespeannlh fitiy drorce* wait one boadnri and ten prrebre to the pla “ * ' within which bounds I. thirty seven acres, be tha

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The sixth Is the same which Joshua Brick by lodeutar* dated Pebraary tl. A. D . 1MD. and recorded is the aforesaid mrusaawsS* arc BEGINNING at a red osdar poet (. I oorne* set ee the seMh side of I>*L _ 1 Creek, on the amt* bask threvst .boat Oarrwteon’s dwelling south .Wesvy-^se aMl out quarter dagisus cut; thenee down

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