Cape May Herald, 12 December 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAP* MAY IIEP.U.D, tUUkSDAY. DfiCfiMSR il.iRoJ

FI8HIN0 CRKEK. Kimiiku IVe. 11. 1W7. Mm. William While made a bindren trip lo Tape May Cdun Hou* on ..loadaj. ' Kdward Keevta. wife and •on, ol •a|>e May, *penl Sunday al the |>o«l Sloe- . ' Uriah Oiwwe and Charlie Heull, of 1U0 Urande, were here Kalhertn* • 'hrialmae Oreaoe laal wee*. Knoch Miller haa a phone. Harry licamiax and Cbaa. learning, , f Weal i'a|«e May, Rev. K- A. Wella, l. T. Johnioii, of Erma, and Herbert 'ha», aere all here gunning Friday It laal aeek. Mm tierue llemingaay relumed he, home in New York on Saturday ifler viaUing here for three aeeka. joe Ford, of Weal Cape May. John Ford, of Philadelphia, and l»o frieudi were here gunning on Thuraday. Tire P. O. S. of A. were ItwUtuled at the Cold Spring Hall Thunalay nlghl Several men from Irere joined it. Mr*. Mary Hfcntingaay, of "' c • , Cape May, called on her father h< Friday. * \ William Hale haa accepted a poa lion on board of a schooner al Phila-

delphia.

Samuel Roberta, wife and >

ley. of Holly Beach, spent Sunday

with C. S. Shaw and wife. Frank Harnett, Ed, Wooteon

John Snyder, drove to Cape May Sat-

urday night.

Mias lAHiic Vanaman " a* Sunday visitor at home. Olive Douglass, of Cold Spring, took tea with her aunt here Sunday. Herbert Shaw and wife, and Mi Ella Johnson, assisted Mrs. Sarah Piereon in hog killing last week. Jamen Brown, of Camden, i* spending a few days here with his friend

John Snyder.

John Snyder, wife and daughter spent Sunday with hi* brother Joe

Cold Spring.

Charles Howard and wife entertained Samuel Edmunds and wife, of

Cape May on Sunday.

(MAS CREEK

Item* of Personal Interest For Oor Busy Readers DtA* CBKKK, Dec. 11. Mrs. Coleman Norton is entertaining her mother from South Dennis this John Wahl, who is employed in Philadelphia, was spending a few days with his family here the first of

the week.

Next Sunday will be quarterly meeting. Dr. N. J. Wright, the Presiding Elder, will preach at 3 o'clock in the

afternoon.

E. 8. Erricson w as entertaining his sister Lixzie, of Court House, for i days recently. The Methodist Sunday-school have the usual Christmas tree and decorations in connection with the treat for the scholar*. William Woodlin is carting the lumber for his new house. CapU Elmer Willetts was present at the sale of hogs at Burleigh on

Saturday.

Reuben Fisher and Isaac Gillin, of Rio Grande, Were here after hay on

Monday.

Rev. H. M. Lawrence of Court House, is assisting Rev. J. W. Veal in his extra meetings here this week. The Fourth Quarterly Conference of the Goshen and Dias Creek charge w ill be held here on ** — 80

"ielock p m.

The Holma Brother* have laid up

oy ster boat. Friendly, for the winter in Bid well's Creek.

A. T. D. Howell was carting corn from the farm of Ralph Bchellenger on

Monday.

WEST CAPE MAY Wasr Cara Mat, Dec. 11 Rev. J. L. Landis preached al Holly Reach laal Sunday. C« are selling ini our stores al 4S cents per doxen. Christmas turkey* are expected to sell at about the same price as they 'were at the Thanksgiving season. J Woodruff Eldredge Is laving In is Christmas slock. No r Is til! lime idujrour purchasing before thj r ish of the season, and the cream of Mu

goods is sold.

COrVUUNICATED Cape May, N.J., Dec. 6, W. To the Editor of the Cape May Herald: Dear 8ir:—Responsibility and intert is usually In a man's home, and as such, as a cilixen of Cape May City I have that lo say: To be brief, what is this, an outrageous and daninistake exists In the construction of the (sewage Pumping HUtion Madison avenue In the rear of my home. Whether the ra|ioaeibility to remedy rests w tth the City Council or with the ' ape May Real Estate Company, 1 am not conversant sufficiently with law to say, but I feel confident that the city will be held liable if the present city solicitor has the matter to settle and the Real Estate Company not liable. As a matter of fact, up this date the Real Estate Company has been given all the benefits and the city has paid most of the debt* and obligations of operation, and its tax payer* pul to all kind* of annoyance* and damage. When you ask member* of City Council, they *ay we are trying to have it relieved. The danger requiring prompt relief Is that the floor and walls under and around the chinery have never been waler-Ught, and there is a constant leakage of meadow water. The leakage poisonous gasa, such as come from an ordinary water closet and from a swamp, Uiat is, sulphurated hydrogen and carburatted hydrogen gas, both poisonous to life. Yet a man is paid by the city to risk his life in its operation. How would those responsible for the danger like the Job ? This is a mailer that the Board of Health should look into and take steps to relieve at once. City Council and the Real Estate Company ought to take action at ice to see that the machinery is not ibjected to further damage. I want say I am fully prepared to aland by and defend personally every word I written, as my interest* ire such I have a kindly feeling for the future building up of Cape May. This is a matter that the Protective Association of Cottagers should carefully look Into and take Immediade action. In writing this I am not prompted by malice any personal feeling, but trust it will aid in the building up of New L'npe May and its future greatness, which will come. A request has been made by me that In advance of the publication the editor of the Herald send a copy to the Real Estate Company, President Board of Health, President of City Council, and to the President of the Property owners' Protective Association, asking for their views as to the truth of the above statements. Very truly yours, Emi.es Phybick.

Pennsylvania Railroad

Bulletin.

THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS ON THE RAILS. At no other period of the year does home-hunger grip the , human heart with such an eager yearning as at Chriatmis time. The lasting memories of the old homestead, the tender welcome of the older and the merry greeting* of the younger dear ones, the t ippy reunion about (he festal board, the pungent odor of the c • tar. the" witchery of the holly, the lurking sentiment of the mistletoe. all combine to raakie a lure well nigh irresistible. It is the season of reunions and foregatherings, of meeting

and parting.

The xest of travel is rife, for apart from the home-goings and social exchanges it is a holiday time for many and there are pleasant excursions to be made, where sightseeing has an added rclilh

from the prevalent gaiety and good cheer.

The Pennsylvania Railroad is always popufcr at holiday times- Its system is so far-reaching, and at the same time so closely interwoven with the needs of the traveler; its trains are so numerous and so well equipped for the accommodation of every class of travel, and its ticketing arrangements so satisfying that it might be

termed the Santa Claus route.

Its Limited trains carrying the highest grade of travelers, completely appointed in every detail, offer exceptional advantages to the children going home from school for the Christmas vacation. The boys naturally graviute to such trains; the girls will find every comfort and safeguard, as well as a maid at their command. No matter whither bound it is wise to consult a Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agent as to trains and rates.. He can start you

right; the rest will be easy.

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LAW POINTS. The procurement by s prisoner of tools adapted to Jail breaking Is held la Bute ver*u» Iluriay <Vt) e L R. A. (N. 8.1. 804. not to render him guilty of an aUrmpt to break Jail. A street car ro-upsny which has SO overcrowded car that passengers are compelled to stand upon the steps and platform la held In Alton Light and T. action Company versus Oiler (HU 4 L R. A. (K. 8.). 390. to be boond to mmlate the speed of the car so as not to endanger |wr»on» so situated. A contract between the proprietors of the only two first claw hotels In the place to close one for a money conaliieratloo to l* i*ld by the proprietor of the other In order to give the latter monopoly of the buslncse U held In Clemmons versus Meadows (Ky.) 6 L. B. A. (X. 8.). 847. to be contrary to public policy and void.

SHEKIFh’i SALE.

By vine* of a writ of Pier Pads, de bo. : ter on Docketed Judgment, lo tse -direct 1. i.-nedoot of the t ape Ms. vooimot PleuCoort, I will rzpoM to sale st pnblii

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Monday, January 6th, 1908. tween the boor, of twelve and fire o'clocl p. m.. at one o'clock in the afternoon .of said day. at the Sheriff's office, in Cape May Coart House. Cape May County, New

Jersey.

All that dwelling-hoiix amt lot of

onnty. New Jer.ej. and la bounded

follows:

Beginning at a corner in the line of Elisa -rotcr of the road leading Point to Cape 1-land, it being th- Haptiat Parsonage lot.

Ibencr (first) i ' of the aforesaid

THE ROYAL BOX. Emperor Wilhelm of Germany stopped on hta way to the Naval academy at Kiel to play tennis with tome girts, who defeated him roundly. It la rumored In Madrid that King (ark* of I’ortngsl Is a!«ut to abdicate In favor of his brother, the Duke of Oporto: another report nays In favor of ilia non. the Duke of Bragansa. The queen of Ronmanla la ardently punning ber philanthropic idea, which first took practical shape last year, of collecting the blind of ber country !• one city, which her majesty has give, the name of Yatra Lumlnoea. The vigilance with which the Japagnard the approach to the empersbowu by tbe fact that the director of tbe house bold department was turasd away from tbe gate the other day because be did not have hta pass.

perches measuring *' 1 Ehxa Youne uiuresaio. ro the centre of th- nforesaid . —t (J) south twenty-seven degrees aud -ome fire or seven a mates east, sixteen rhas lo a corner in ihe land of Esther Dalle v. formerly KM her W. tllaekman: from thence (Jl aunthwrateily and parallel • the road aforesaid five perches measured aforesaid at riatbt angles with the line of isa Young's Hoe; and (4) thence along her re riitero perches to the place of begu ng Containing one-half *'—■* *

veyed to Kate Hartman, wife of tie Hartman, by deed from John Harti dated December. 8th. 1806, and reco ■nuary joth. 19*6. fa tbe t leek's Office of ape Mar • onnty, lb Detd Book No. 305. Seised as tire property of George Haitian, el uz. defendants, taken in execution I tbe suit of Smith S. Godlrey, comptain-

Petkrsbcbo, Dec. 11,1907. Harry Young, of Atlantic CHy, wan an over-Sunday visitor - with friends Mia Sant A. VanUilder made a business trip to Philadelphia on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney VanGilder spent 8unday with relatives in Seavilie. Mrs. Robert Smith and Mis. Jama Bmilh, are ofl* for a week’s viirit with friends in Philadelphia and Glouces-

ter.

Mr. and Mr*. Edgar Von* entertained Milton Whitaker and sUler the flat of the week. Alfred Sapp spent a few days recently with friends in Ml. Holly and Burlington. Irene VanGilder entertained a pane of young friends on Saturday Arrangements have been made Hnnday-Mhool entertainment on the eve of Christmas. <*. T. Young left on Sunday afternoon for an indefinite stay in tbe Quaker City. Mias E. Corson, of Ocean City, was a welcome visitor bore over Sunday. Mm. IJIbum Haa, of Tuckahoe, spent Mondiy with ber sister, Mia L. Young. IJrxie Smith is. again with home friends after spending aevei with friends in losburg.

THINGS THEATRICAL Laura Bart and Henry Stanford, who lave been playing in "Dorothy Vernon >f Haddon Hall." will open in a new jhiy in September. Shipman and Calvin hope definitely to announce tbe first American tbnr of Jolla Keilaoe and Fred Terry m “The Scarlet PimperneDe” and other play*. •The Port of Missing'Men" U being dramatized by Edward Koee and will get an early New Yoffc opening, •elect cast will be “thrown A new play which will he produced In October la "The Wearing of the Green." In winch tbe main character la supposed to represent Char la 8.

Parnell. -

Beside* "Tainted Money." which Is the renamed Shaw play. "Widowers’ House^." Herbert Keicey and EfiW Shannon ’ are to appear In two new plays, one of which is an English soccalled "Peter's Mother." la Lewis, famous for her eccencbaracteriaatlona. haa made a big bit aa Winnie Wiggles in. "FaactBating Flora." Mia Lewis plays the role of ten American girl who wants to great prims donna and In ber queer makeup goes to tbe Paris Oooratoire for that purpose.

Oldest of British 8porta. Hawking la the oldest of all British •porta. To the uninitiated tbe moot marvelous feathre of hawking is tbe manner In which the hawks them selva, naturally tbe wildcat and warier the feathered tribe, hare ‘ trained to snrrender voluntarily their liberty and return literally like a bolt from the bine in obedience to tbe will of the falconer. This Indeed a tbe more remarkable when one learns that the bat birds ire those which have attained maturity In a WBd atate. -London Ladles' Field.

Notwithstanding the abeenee of tbe artificial aafegnnrda that a conventional society hss ordained, clrcna perfonnrs are, as a dan. tbe most moral folk n tbe face of tbe earth. An old circus tan expressed tbe fact In this way: "For 200 years there baa not beet -fhmtfiflmzrznilnl nor a divorce amc os ^MUboth li ns band and wife w from recognized circus famines. In

TALES OF CITIES. Danbury. Conn, make* over 78 rent of all tbe stiff bats turned Of

this country yearly.

Barcelona.' tbe metropolis of Spanish peninsula, has a population of nearly 780.000 and la tbe great 1 mercial and Industrial center of tbe

Ftatlstlelani declare that in

una will have a population of 4.000.-

TO. The city round:,

ahead, la already considering bow beat

for the

Everybody of any aceovnl In Uu vertifling world will li seen in the great Chiietmaa number of the Car* May Hioiai.d. Will you be Ihe re?

■eve yt« reserved a space to aw Omul mter?

y of open al

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SHERIFF’S SALfc.

ircted. issacd out of th New Jersey, on tbe A r. A. D. »— *

Mr Decent j cose alwtrin xbt. and Cold

Blits, I shall eapose to—It si public rrodor, Monday. January 13th, 1908, belwrea tbe boors of twelve and fire o’clock i>. m . lo wit. at one o’clock in the sfternoon of said da). at the Sbrnff's Offlcr. in Cape May Court Honse. Cape May connty New ^'/tU^boae certain tracts or parcels of land with the buildings and napiovcmenu ibcic on erected, aitnate. lying and being in Lower Township. Cape May County, and Suit of New Jersey, described together scrordi to a reccsl snrvey therad. — “

Beginning*at I land of tnelale

Hade by N C. I. a follows:

tbe north » est corner of the met X. Marcy. deceased.

5 land k afici described, and also iu tbe middle of tbe mala Sea Shore Road where furnirrlr was s at Be. and running thence by Ihe middle of the raid road, north thirty-one degrees aad fifty miaul, ■ east, aeven hundred and thiny lbree feet to a corner stand log In "Bradnor’s Bun." it being thirteen feet westerly of the centre of Ihe stone bridge over said rua; thence np tbe dilrh or said run by thr Presbyterian Parsonage line north thirty three degrees and fifty minutes west , seven hundred and fifty-one feet to a post act In the bewd of aaid run; atlll tbe aame course north Unity-three degrees and fifty mlnnlea west and by the parsonage tract, two hundred and fifty-four and fivelent ha feet to a locust post set is the corner of aid parsonage Hart; llieace by said paro.iiagr tran north seventy four dearie* cart, eight hundred and •* *—‘ *~

ano(hr< corner of aid p« the asm- coacre north *c

cart by land of tbe tale i-euegr Bennett, deceased, one hnndird and twenty one and five tenths feet to a corner of land .old by aaid BtllH. Wale* to Milton 8 Taylor by deed dated Angnat ajtb. A. D.. 189'. awl recorded in Clerk's r.lbcv al I ape MayC - House in Book 9* of Deeds, page *9

twenty degrees and

THE TOWNSHIP OK DENNIS. COUNTY OF CAPE MAV AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY.

iwnahip of Dennis by the

, JBtbority of the .. that the Township Clerk of Ihe Town ship of D-aauiqahall be paid a yesrlyvaalary if 17x00), instead of fee* ax heretofore paid, for the services rendered ia the pertormof the duties requited of him by law. . . etion x. Be li further ordained aad ei_ acted that the Townxhin Assessor of the To» a ship of Dennis shell receive a yearly alary of two hundred and fifty dollars (fjjooo). instead of ihe -fees as beret of c received, for the service* rendered ia t erformancr of the duties required oi him

T law.

Section t. Be it further ordained an cted that tbe Townahrn Collector of tbe 'onwahipof Deanis ahalT receive a year) alary of three hundred dollar* (t300-00 instead of the fee* at heretofore paid, f<

twenty-fire ■unnlea east, a

fear-tenths feet to a conftr In the ■ “ oad: thence by tbe Hoe of

Hildreth arills

A thirty miaou

1 hundred aad eighty five feci to '‘Mill Creek" to a red cedarnost standing j oat north of a null "gut" still the same coarse sooth twenty-nine degrees and thirty minata cast to the middle of the Creek; thence np the middle of tbe creek the several course* thereof to George Hil dredth’s mill pond dam. parallel lo a series -* ion the north aad west bank

asfoEowa: From the red ccda

thirty degrees and thirty min ntea west, three hundred and thirty fee (rod) south forty-eighz aad a half degree re bandied and thirty-two feet: (jrd) 4 ninety feet; (4th) north nineteen degree* west, three hundred and silty feet; (Sth)aoaih eighty 1—

April 4. Ho?, SAMUEL B'SHOP. - Chairman of Ihe Commillre. Attest—C. F. WENTZRLL Clerk.

AN ORDINANCE TO FIX THE REBATE FOR TIRES OK NOT I.F-— THAN FOUR INCH Fa IN WIDTH

ir middle of (be ditch cut

i lo the dam; Ifithl thence np the middle the ditch north torty-ooe and a half greet west, one hundred and twenty_reaTect toa p.»t o top of tbe dam xhence by the mill po«4 dam north nine degree* rwstTifty-fivc feel to a comer car the edge -f the tmll pood: thence by the aide of the mill pood following the several indents ion*

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' >e feet; (rod) north seven and a half rreer west, two hundred feet; (jrdl north y oine degrees went fosir hundred and four feat; U> north sis and three quarter degrees weal, one hundred aad airtv eight fret: (jth) south eighty and a half degree* MflC/uareebnadredfeet; ifithl north thirteen

Pfid a quarter degree < - feet; <7th) north aixtr-fi;

REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP The First Nattonal Bank

For Rent THE SECOND FLOOR OF SJ1ITH BUILDING Three Communicating Rooms and Toilet. City Water. HO. 610 WPIPH ST.

-8e it ordained end enacted bythelnhabiTownship of Drniiia foi transportation of wares rrerchsodite. produce, pa- .. and for general farm, freight and ■ purposes haring Urea of not lexer inches in width, shall be allowed

tsra

APPLY TO

tjg. «)cf land, be the

Being tbe same tract* oe parcels of land rcreyrd by Charles Korb aad wife, by ■cd dated Ibtaeventrenth day of March . D. 1803 and recorded In tha Clerk'« ottce fUrUonatycfCape Mar. at ( ape “ Conn Boom. In Deed Hook No- 109. . _ ^anui the Cold bpriags Land Company ROBERT R COKSON. Sheriff

December loth 1907

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