CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1907
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Ptmoumt'iKi, Dec. 4,190T. Mr». Hannah VanUlktof cnlcrlain*J Mr and Mra. Kdmund HcnneH, of 1 jtnadale, during ihe ’••ek. Mr. and Mr.. Wm. K. VanOllder were home *»*»*». «•' Thank^iwn* day. Mr.. Martha l.ake a|ieul a fe» daya with Min Victoria for-on recently. Mr. and Mr.- l-c*lle tViwon were entertalncd by Dr. W. Hooy, durtn« the lant of the week in Atlantic City. Mr«. Aaron Nickernon.' of 8o4lh liennU. vldlerl her mother, Mr.. A. M. tTramer, for a few day. recently. l«ltoy and Ralph Vantillder, lawn Mtekrl, and Mine. Ilenic Wealcot., Mart and t ornelta myiner.and Kthel Vantillder, .pent TbnukuKitlu* week w ith home friend*. Mr. and Mr». Walter Sack, of Ocean fttv hate hern .liendinK • fe* day. with friend, here. Ketival wrt ioe. that hate twen In pnitrewi In the M. K. Church for aomc 1 in,. el»nl oil Sunday.
FISHING CREEK.
Ftamau-Oauts. Dec. 4. ISOi. Mr. William Hinchclifr, Sr., U vial
intc in Frankfort.
Mr*. EUle i
of Philadelphia, and" mother, »»f Void SprinR. called on
C. S. Shaw and wife Monday.
Kd. Woolaon drove to t ape May-
Court House on Monday.
Kd. Townsend and wife, of Cape Mav drove through here Friday. John Snyder, wife and daugh er, took Thanksgiving dpmer with Edw .
fro well and family.
Somers Barnett and Nathan Mickel. of Holly Beach, wrere here gunning
last Tfcunday.
Mi« Jennie Woolaon entertained her cousin, Mis* Bertha Woo Ison, of Cape
May Point, last week.
Charles Hemingw ay made a buidnes* tripjo MUlviUe Saturday. Frank Woolaon, of t omplown, Pa spent Thanksgiving at home. Richard Holme, of Ureen Creek called on friend, here Saturdap. Mis. Maude Yearicks was a Thank,
giving visitor at Burleigh.
Seteral of our young people drove to Holly Kerch Thursday evening. Florence Snyder, of |Oold Spring, spent the last of the w eek with her
cousin, Emma Barnett.
Frank Bright, wife and childi and Mrs. KlUabeth Foster, ©rGoshen, spent last Friday with John Snyder
and family.
Frank Matthews, of Cold Spring, called on relatives here Saturday. Lewis Conover, Clarence Somers and Frank Schellenger, of Green Creek, were here gunning Friday. Enoch Tomlin and wife look dinner with F. E. Bate and wife Thursday. Harry StLes, of Holly Beach, spent the first of the week with Lemuel
Schellenger
Mrs. W. Hemingway drove to Cape May Saturday. Daniel Woolson will Install gine for William Crease at Rio Grande
this week.
Mrs. Harriet Barnett, of Erma, is visiting her son Frank this week. D. E. Claire, of Absecon, gave a interesting lecture and aiereoplioon views in the chapel Monday evening. They were enjoyed By both young and
old.
SIRES »WD SONS. George J. Gould, of the Wabash and Missouri Part5c roada. is the .most Mb•etlc of the bl* railroad preridenta. Hubert A. Smith, mayor of St. Paul. Mluu.. la eighty years old. He has held ■ hat puce, with the exception of taro term*, .luce HW7. Maxwell Starts, son of former Sensw Wlllkiui M. Heart*. I. a big lawyer liu lives lu Vcrtuuiu. practice* Isw In Xew York and raises old Kngh li aheap Inge fur fun. uaugb Juaepb Gilbert of WllllameMin:. Maas, la nineteen year* old. lie only three feet eleven tnebee tell. ■ 1* In |>erfect health and ha* never eu III in hie life. T-.ibaHy the oldest hack driver In investor. Mas*., la Henry M- Sorrell, u recently ivlebrated his seventyBfth blrtbdar. and ha* been In the emloy of one Brui aa a driver for Cfty-
ue years.
General Benjamin Jobanla Vlljoen. .M man who captured Dr. Jameson after the Utters premature South African raid and later gained fame while fighting the British. Is now postmaster of Chatnbertalu, N. M. William Loeb. secretary to President UooaevcU, I* said to bare more arduous duties than sny of his predu lasers. This le because the president requires ist every one of the hundred* of letre received dally must be answered. When Lieutenant General Arthur MacArtfaur shall be retired by the operation of law within the next eighteen ionth». Major General Leonard Wood .. 111 be the ranking officer of the army for sixteen years, barring accident*. There U nothing In the manner or appearance of John E. Wilkie, chief of United Bute, secret service. In the it degree suggestive of the detective. HU mien is that of the quiet, self contained business man, practical and proaalc. Homer Thomas of Marion. Ind.. familiarly known In Indiana athletic circles aa Sandy Thomas, has been appointed physical director of Washington university at BL Louis and wtO' assume hi* dalles there In September. Thomas was tbs star halfbaek of the Purdue university football team during easons of 1004 and 1905.
DIAS CREEK
Items of Personal Interest For Our Busy Readers I>ias Cheek, Dec. 4. Walter Toier and family were visit, log Seavilie friends the first of the week. CapL Kadok Sharp and wife, of Leesburg, were guest* of Howard Nor- 1 ton and wife over Sunday. William Woodlin is putting up the underpinning for a new house on the property purchased of Mrs. ThomaHayre recently. Mrs. Jeremial Norton was an Cold Hpring last week calling on friends. Joseph Measlck and wife, of M ville, were Thanksgiving guesU of Richard LkJyd. Frank E. Howell, who is employed at Maurice River, spent Sunday with his family bereKusnell Lloyd, eldest son of Japhet Lloyd, D visiting his grandmother, Mr*. Deborah Lloyd, this week. The revival meeting, in the M, E. Church are growing In interest every night. Surrogate Vanaman and w ife entertained A. T. D. Hbwall and wife and H K. Pagg/nd wile, at dinner Thanksgiving. Mi*. Rods Sheppard, of Newport, is visiting her si.ur, Mrs. Harry Lore, in This village. Hannah Huffman, the village school teacher, is a great favorite with pat enU and pupils.
Doing Kxcellrnt Work Jo ,B C. IJ tale bos opened s Brat paint store at lOB^scksop street, where In ba. pot lo a (all lin« of pniour'. sod alax Irr-s material- Hr will take noutrset. for psiutlog. sod the exorlloot work done by Mr Li trie in lb# past U the heat r meudmlioa which can hr given to hl(_. _ bl- contract work be uses only the beat ol
Wamm One thousand cords of oak wood cut last winter or spring, delivered on can at any station on the West Jersey A H. S. K. R.. deliveries to be made during Fall and Winter. Apply to Salem Glass Wt »./ July *, •n.
SHUMATES MIKE NOTICE.
All lee. lor semen at tnt Batrogmu s efficr of the Consty of Cape May mast hr paid is ad earner after the sUth day of Dec
ember. 1907. as prtrelded by low.
CHARLES P. VANAMAN.
HOUSEHOLD HINTS. If mustard Is mixed with water that as been boiled and allowed to cool it will keep IU flavor and color a long time. When cork* swell and are too largs for a bottle throw them for a few minutes Into a basin of boiling water. They will then soften. Pieces of old velveteen should be washed and used for polishing. They are an excellent substitute for chamois leather and may bo washed as easily aa an ordinary duster. A good bath foe tired, swollen 1 to bathe the feet In a bath with alum, one ounce; rock aalL two ounces; borax, two ounces; using one teaspoon o each quart of water. Bathe the feet In this water every night for
COLLEGE AND SCHOOL The great Mohammedan school at Cairo. El Axhar. meaning •'The Splendid." has clear records dating as far back as 975. Belgium enjoys the distinction of being the first country to organise domestic training schools, the Bret being established In 1889. The Wesleyan Female college at Ma®n. Ga„ was the first institnlioo in the world chartered to give diplomas > women graduates. The first state In the Union to charter an Institute of learning for the high er education of young women was Mississippi. The Ellas be th Female academy at the town of Washington was chartered by an act approved Feb. 17. IS 19.
The Writer*. -■Shelley married an Innkeeper's daughter. who proved uncongenial. He left her. anf-she committed suicide. Julian Hawthorne, who was Inten ed for a civil engineer, once wrote novel of 85.000 words in three days. Mrs Olipbant wrote seventy-six novels bethtos six biographies and other works and was therefore the most prolific of modern writers. Louis N. Parker, the drsmmtlsL 1 born in France. His father was hi* mother
Fhe^Cykhook.
Cabbage that has been stewed in
milk can be Improved greatly by Iflg a beaten egg and baking Remember tfiat bones, scraps tough pieces of meat aa wall aa
caa.es of chicken and tnrfccy may be need in roaVlqg soup stocks. BmaD portions of Iresb vegetables add much
to the seasoning of the stock.
Industrial Item*. The average dally wage cf Norwegian printers Is 90 cents. The percentage of females employed in four hrancfaae of labor tat France !■-. Agriculture, 28; commerce. *5; Uc purposes, 77, and Aarned
sions, 33.
England's most Important Industry Is the utlltaatioa of metals, especially in machinery. One-eleventh of all labor* are are engaged In this industry, tbs number having doubled within the last
The Summer Resort Mesquite. rWw * them with medal Tet of the many there
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Record or transactions which Ha*« Been ReoAHy Noted Tbs following ore some iccent Cape May County real route transfer*: CAP* MAT CITY Georg* OCrawford to Edward M. UPter. *860. Lol between Washington and Hushes streets, in rear of Crawford's land. Cape Hay Real Estate Company lo William FUnn. fl. LoU 4081 to 4640, both Inclnsive, and iota 6097 to 6108, both inclusive on Plan A, of said
pany.
CAP* MAY POUCT Cape May Improvemet. Co. to John A. 8Umbach. fl. LoU 71, 72 and 78,
SHERIFFS SALE.
a writ of Pier Facia, ds bo.
Monday, January 6th, 1906. between the boor, of twnlre aad five o'clock p. m., at one o'clock is the afternoon of said dav. at the Sheriff a oflke. ' ' May Court House. Cape May Coe*
Jetaey
AH that dwelling-house sad lot of land aituate in Upper Toumahlp. Cape MrCsenty, New Jereey, aad la bounded Beginning at a corner iu the line of Hire. 1 Young in the center of the rood ler-*'— f rom Bcealey'a Point to Gape Bland, itl aho a corner of the Baptist Parson— and ■ nna from th*ocv (tret) Slone th of the aforesaid road and binding os said parsonage jot, northensterl^
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Joseph Henry Corson, for 1 twelve yean postmaster at Msrmota, has rerignari the office, because of ill health. Edgar Button has
pointed hie 1
West Caps May, rartgned ate meeting of the Borough Council on Monday.
Jailer, formerly Bather W. Blackman; thence Ul sostfaweaieriy aad parallel to the rood aforesaid tee perches measured aa aforesaid at rixtat angles with the line of RUm Yoon*', line, audit) thence along her Hue ais'evn percfac. totbe place of begin ning Cooudnin* one-half acre of lend, he
ihe same more or lee*.
Being the same premiae. which were coo rtyed to Kale Hartman, wife of Geotgr Hartman, by deed from Joha Hartman, dated December, Mb. ited, and recorded January yoth. 19*6. in the TTerk'. Ottoe of Cap* Ma^Tounty, la Used Book No. soj. T&lV, - o*f ny•“•"toHStIl “
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