Cape May Herald, 11 July 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY, 1ULY n 1907

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Tbe brat clock aolf contest, under the anspicea of the ladies - A-aocutlou of the tape Mav <iolf Club, was held Saturday altrrnoon. and Mias Annette Daiir. of the rbiladelphia Country Club, earned otl first prise with a score ot r3. The scores:— . , „ Single, Mias Annette L»avi«. 23. Mrs. ... . ;}<; yj t , Wriggiha, SS;

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PHTHRSBUKU Local Topics of General Interest Gathered Around Town I>r. and Mra. Wm. Hugbea. of Atlao tic City, sere guest* of Mr. and Mn Leslie Corson on Sunday. Mrs. A. E. Corson and daughter, bars spent a portion of the week a ti'tben, guests of Rev. Wm. Maasey. Mias Sara S. Vantiilder is spendim her v tcalion with her sister. Mr* Robert Smith. Min Sara A- VanGilder was entet uined by Miss E. Bennett at Court Honae on Wednesday, taking in the celebration of the 4th at Wildwood. Mr. Levi VanGilder, wife and sistei Ethel, were with home friend* thiweek. Miss Bessie Weatcott is with her parents for a two wrek's vacation. Cspt. Leslie Corson gave a party il friends a eery pleasant sail on the 4tb in bis yacht the Lydia B. Mr*. Hannah VanGilder baa been making noticeable improvements cently to her residence here. Mr. Ray Wynne enjoyed a yiait with relatives here last week, returning Camden on Saturday.

PRESENTS GOOD SHOW “The Village Vagabond" to be Played To-nigbt

The Drury Stock Company, which open «d the Iron Pier ou Monday erenluc with •A Fisherman’• Daughter.” hare ed tbe beautiful comedy u ily. The company is ext* ttrely new to the patron* of the Opera

The balance of tbe w this evening "The Village Vagabond” will be given. The patron* c be congratulated on tbe excellentoompanj that they have in their midst, and from whom good thing* are to be looked for

Old Lady Found Destitute Penniless and rendered Detplasa by stroke of paralysis. Sarah Frame. TA year* old. who until three weeks ago Heed in Camden at T42 Sycamore street h now in Overseer of the Poor Albert G. Bennett, of Cape May City. Tbe authorities here hove notified Overseer Jeffries thi old woman is a public charge and tbs' under the Commonwealth's law* Ca Is obliged to care for her. Saturday morning Overseer Jeffrie* >enl word to Cape May to have the aged man placed upon a cot and taken Co Camden on s train. She 1* paralysed in both arms and legs and is helpless. W ben Mrs. Frame reaches there aha will be sent to tbe county slmshon-e The old woman has lived Id Camden for forty years and D well kuowo il southern section of the city. AH winter she went regularly to the office of Overseer Jeffries, on Ksigbu avenue was given aid. She baa two brothers living in Philadelphia, but they cannot be located

Tell of Wedding Two Years Ago Mias Maude B Hughta. of Millville.and Parnell W. Smith, s Secret Servic tec be of Philadelphia, have surprised their friend* by announcing that they married In August. 1906. Mrs. Smith ia tbe daughter of Benjamin Hughes, a well known business man of Millville, six' favorite soprano soloist. She has snog in a Cepe May Presbyterian church cbo

Edwin y. Cook Honored. Edwin F Cook, a retired onnloaaa man, residing at MS S. 41st at.. Philadelphia, sod president of tbs Capa May Golf Clab. was yesterday appointed by Mayor Be. bum aa a member of the Board of Trustees of tha Fraa Library of Philadelphia, to fill tbe vacancy created by CbarMa H. Harding's

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RASTER'S SALE

By virtue of * decree of tht Chancery of the State of New Jersey. Searing dale the first day of inly, nineteen hundred and seven. 119071, in a certain cause in partition w herein Sccuritv Treat Com pauy, a torporali ' aey. u complain* nngton and other

o'clock in the afternoon, __ Office, corner of WaaUngton and Franklin streets, in the City of Cape May. ia the County of Cape May and State of New ‘ ‘AU tbe following described lot and build iux and improvement thereon on tbe south •idc of Broad street, in tbe City of Cape May and State ol New Jersey. Beginning in the tomb aide line of Broad street at the corner of lot number fifteen, and running along said street north forty-two degrees and fifty minolea east folly-seven and six-tenth* feet; thence south forty-seven degrees and leu minute* east sixty-nine and one-tenth feet; thence south forty one degrees and thirty fire minnlea west forty-seven and

rest sixty-nine Bine-tenths feet to tbe place of beginr within which bounds arc contained t thousand three hundred and eighty feet of land, be tbe same more or leas. Being lot number sixteen as laid down in a certain map recorded in Book Six of Keportsow page 6> in tbe Surrogate'* Office at Cape day Conn House. New Jersey, made ny tbe Commiaaionera Nathan C Price. Daniel B. Hughe* and George Hildreth, appointed to divide the real estate of Hetty W.Hughes deceased, and tbe same as conveyed by B:dredge Johnson et nx by deed dated July 8, 880, and recorded in the Cape May County . ■. , , O fA J — - V. . 1

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Mary T. Melvin. Tbe aa

latcstale. on or about July so. 1890. leaving her awrviring aa her only briraat-Iaw her husband, the said Frederick J. Melvini and

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Warrington and 1 ■c M. Williams, and Virgil M. Melvin.

all and aingular tbe here ipartcnaaccs to said prrmir in any wise appertaining. To be sold to the highest bidder, in the presence, and under tbe direction, of MORGAN HAND. Special Master ia Chancery of New Jersey oahaa B Borin Dated. July ni

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PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS TO NIAGARA FALLS July 16. August 6, ao, September 3 and 17, 1907 $11.75 front Cape May Tickrta good grlng on train leaving 6 on p. m„ and SPECIAL TRAIN of Pn mao Parlor Oars, wnd Dey Coaches, leaving Philadelphia at*. 10 a.m., following dny, running via tha PICTURESQUE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY ROUTE Tickets gsod rrtarnlnj on regular 'raht within THN DATS. Stop-off wlthlt limit allowad at Buffalo retorolng. I Hast rated Booklet and full lafomatloo may be obtained from Ticket Agents i. B- WOOD. Pass Traffic Manager GEO. W. BOYD. Gen'! Pam. Agent.

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All Work Gvaranteed akd Best of Befebeuck Furmbbed Office and Residence, Corgie A Queen Sts. Cape May, N. J.

Aftar a abort iUnaaa Harry Bilvere. who tretJ as a member of Camden City Coun ctl for six jeers, diad at bis boms on Sooth

of tbs moat acUra anpponare of tbe Committee of One Hundred. Ha was sleeted a member of City Oooeoa In one of tbe strongest Republican wards In Camden (tbe Third; at the Umr when this city was grasped from the band* of tha Republican* by the Committee of Oae Hundred sod when ~

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