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’ THtmSDAT, OCTOBEB 29,i 1908
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FROM FIVE MIL! BEACH A Ftw lnUr««ti»B IHma Pioh*d Up By ■ Str*ll*r Tbe r»Ak ITAln perrlc* ot the W J. and 8. R. R. la the early mon. las Interfaree to a cooaldermhte oxtoii with travet. by thoae who wleh u vtatt the reeor-. etther for pleaaure 01
When, oh wb«*' wlU tbe aufum body of the .Board of Freeholder* tereet themaelvea eoourfa to put It repair the road lea dine from (hi Island to the mainlandT This Is abou tbr worst piece of road la the coon ty. and It la an outrage to those wb<
hare to trarei It
We are glad to •note that Waite* A Lovett, one of Cape May * buatne l met has started a harnt-aa twtabllali meat la Hotly Boact and already ha*
a btg run of trade.
George Ogdm. the senior metubei of the firm of Ogden A Son. was at tending to business matters her* oi Saturday of last wee*, and lucldetu tally taking In the vast Improve menu that are going on In the allied resort! A largo and enthusiastic politics meeting of the Republican purauasic. was held on Wednesday evening / number of prominent speakers w in attendance and spoke upon
Issues of tbe day
U It rumored that * Temperai Society is about to be organised W11 d wood -b y -the-Sea. and that some the Irvullnc politician* of the county w'll become member* Mr Evan* G. Slaughter, the Demo cratlc nominee for Assembly endorsed by the local option leaden He la a gentleman (hut Is worthy thi confidence of all good ciUaona. lire* pectlve of party feeling. Mr. Slaugh ter Is a leading member of the wood Baptist Church and 1* a Id every good and noble work.
hursday ni ■at of the
night In (be comj*M«
down of lha factories.
Mr Charles Coombs, of Coatee, wa* transacting bust peas here last
Saturday aflcrnooc
and see the majority that the FI' Mile Beach resorts will send In fi him Thi- people will make no mlstal In voting for Mr. G laugh Ur Excursion train* are still run Inu Wildwood and last Sunday fifteen ca.| had to be used to accommodate thw who wished to spend the day_ at th> resorts m The work on the Otteoa tract li Holly Beach, known a* the Otteiu Harbor. Is being pushed forward rapidly a* possible, and a large ae of meadow land Is already filled in grade. On Thanksgiving dsy s big time U anticipated, as Mr. Ottens making preparations for a grand open log. Among tbe numerdus incident! of tbe day will be a huge fX roast, t motor boat race, athletic sport* ant other Interesting event*. A genera invitation ha* veen extended to thi public to be present and enter Inti the spirit of the occasion. Building opera Hons are springing up all over Five Mile Beach, and thi very hum of the hatchet and saw cat be beard on every band. By actua. count Bfteen houses of various kinai can be seen from Rio Grande avenue at the long bridge, now In course oi construction, and material 1* being carted to various Jocalltits for othei new buildings which will be started Work on the new Catholic Churct In Wildwood Is being pushed (orwan a* rapidly as possible. When finlshei this will be one of the finest church s In South Jersey, costing over sixty thousand dollanGradlng sad graveling new street* Is still being pushed forward, Tbt
pleasing appearance, streets In Wildwood ai A crab was caught last week which measured 17 and a half Inches fgotu Up to Up of the slaws. That's th< kind of crabs that grow si wlldwood. Stroiler.
COURT HOUSE. Mr. WUbur E. Young, of was transecting business here the fir of the week. ~ Mr. James M. E. Hildreth belt court here on Wednesday. A number of the supposed Cieve land letters have been distributed li
town.
Ur M. Kearns, of Cape May. was ic town the first of the week. Mr. J. Flthlan Tateo who met with a serious accident while touring in M* automobile, eras here on Monday of this week, in the Interest ot res.
estate.
Mr. Henry D. Moors, of Haddoofled an Important t*r*nr in the many iwa* •Aate deals of Ocean City, was al tbe Sheriff* office. Dr. Eugene Wgy and son Clarence, of Dennisvllie, eras visiting friends here ^bt Saturday. Mr. John Sam and daughter Dor othy. visible relative* at SwsinUu recently. Mr. Charles Sayre, of Ocean Olty met here with one of the committee! of the Board ot lY^hotdars recently.
Mr. William telegraph open relatives at " The last County Trotting and Breeding Association this season win be held Saturday of this week. s this vicinity are
recent, visitors alU oaken. The native boys resented the sm ■toying of hie alien workers. Wed no* day night - an Italian boy w*s no doing his work properly and Lew. Wick ward told him how It should b done. The Italian thought be. was try ; to /boss him and throw a botlk Wickward's head. The action wa» id the Italian driven frou
■e factory
On Thursday night Mx aliens at tacked Lewis ColWnan, a negro lad pi sixteen, but be proved equal to Un occasion, and showed his pugilistic prowess by felling them as fast as they came near him. Throughout the factories the boy* tyopped their wort id took sides with their companion*
i tbe fight.
The American and Italian bio ied In rain to stop the fight, bat the youngsters blood was up and they could not be satisfied until e illen boy was driven from the factory This caused the shutting down of the plant for the bight. U was d Friday and the boys were very uneaiC over the matter. The American boy* save the Italians until Friday night jo clear the town, and those who had no relative* here soon left for MIRvllle and BridgetonThe manager of the factory dlgcharged the leaden on both sideaAnd die plant L now running full force,a* other boys have taken the vacant
DENNISVILLE Mr. Herbert M. Carroll Is Improvln tls home with'* coat of paint. Miss Clara James, of Merchantville. > visiting her aunt. Miss Ancle atnee. Mr Chester R. Bryant of PbUadei hi a, sas visiting friends here over dunday Mr. Lewis B. Lloyd returned home at week from Delaware, where he *s been managing the Miller crab
ilia.
Mias Rebs Earoeet was caMlo friends at Booth Dennis last Saturday afternoon. ss Virginia Billiard attended die Epworth League Convention at. Bridgeton last week, she being (he delegate of the Dennisrllle League. » Rose dandy was visiting 1 parent* the Iasi of Jhe week. Mrs. Hester Matthews has been < .ertaining relatives from Cold Spring ■r several days. Mr. Harry Coraon. of PUlsdelphia. tame home for over Sunday. Miss Eva Scull made a bust nos i Court House on Monday of this Mr. Clarence Wilton Way has xne from college for several days i account ot ill hhnsita Mr. Edwin R. Stiles and family, of Court House, spent Saturday and Sun lay with his parent* Mrs. William Pfander made a bust ss* trip to Tuckahoe on Friday of st weak- . The young people are looking forward to Halloween. There will be party and dance In the K. of P. Hal Miss Marne Gandy Of Petersburg, raa home last Saturday and Sunday ’tailing friends and relative* Rev. N. V. Oossaboon spent part of
Mr. 0. T. Grant was at boms aver luaday. Mr. William Cahalsy retamed to la wort at MUlriUs oe-M-snday. af•r spending mtstsI days with his •roots. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millar and laant son of MID Tills, spent Bl with hi* parent* Mr. and Mrs. Tbos.
Illisr.
Mrs. (Rasrlss Nickerson spent Wednesday with Mrs' Bid ward 'Ros*
Mr. William Scull resumed hi* duties in ite Reading Depot at J tie CKy after ten days vacation with
Mr*. W. Scott Hand, of Ocean City, visited her sister Mrs. HttMah Learning last Saturday. Mrs. Foster returned to C Greek after spending three weeks with Mrs. Harry Thomas.
l in
! his
wife is Improving from two- operations she underwent st the M.
Hospital.
Mr. David Campbell has accepted the position ss sexton of tbe Mi E. Church. This office ha* been vacant ■T several months .Mr. Lewi* B. Lloyd and BUI Trout were among those who sttraided the Republican meeting at the county last Saturday aftemoocTbe Bp worth Utersry of the M. Church held a very Interesting meeting In the' church lest Friday evening. Tbe Johnson Mill Pood Is getting /ery low from -tbe long continued
Mrs. Charles Tomlin is spending ■e week In Philadelphia with her >n Meade Tomfiu who Is taking a
Mr. Brooks Biixaard and Mias Ben
nett of Cape May. «
here lest Sunday. They returned In Mr. Harry VanArtsdakaa icOng business at tbs «
last Monday morning. Miss Benia SBes I
weak with ter brntter st OomvHous
SOUTH DENNIS
Miss Carrie Douglas* returned to ter bom* at Caps May on Tuesday,
GOSHEN. Mrs. L. H. Swain Is visiting Philad el phi* for a tew days. Mrs. Sarah C. Vanaman was transacting bus toes* at Court Hoi Saturday. r Mr. William B. Powell and family, of the county seat, were visiting his father last Sunday. Mrs. Elva Uncle returned In home at Avalon accompanied by her Paul, last Saturday. after spending several days with friends
we.
Mrs. Mary Coomb* ha* gone Dias Greek to spend the winner with ter daughter, Mrs. Deborah Learning Mr. Harry Tyler wes renewing old acquaintances at MlUvflle last wpA. Mr*. Martha Mcgulro, of PhUadetphla. Is being entertained st tbe home of J. W. Grace. Mr. Charles R. Mtruer, who Is employed at Delaware City spent Sunday with his wife. Mrs. Thoms* Swain Is visiting ter daughters Mrs.Coleman F.Coreon. and Mis. John Douglass, of Court House. ■Mr. Reuben Reeves, of Cape May. who has a class of music pupils hi this place, was looking after the Interest of his cUa* laat Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Reinhart, of Hampton Roads, Va, are on an extended visit with their niece Mrs Sylvester Mr. Frank Bright and family, of Atlantic City, are now occupying the! winter home here. Miss F*- 1 ^! Tomlin attended 'the pot pie supper at Rio Grande on Tfauig day eveteng of last week. Rev. F Brenlasderfer and wile drov ■ Cape May on business on Tuesday last. Mr. Joseph Baymore and wife, of Camden, are baring a delightful Sanaa: rish with her sister, Mis. A. Johnson. Messrs. Guy Ekrickson and Percy Doug*as*. find attraotloea hero Sun-
day e
Mr. George 8. Peterson, of Sea Me. Sundered with his family here Mrs. Bremeederfar, of PkOadelpfaia. la tlsluing ter son, the Bar. F. J.
ERMA. R- T. Johnson received a car of po■tees this week. Wm. McDoneH and wife were visiting friends in Rio Grande last Bun-
friends In Rio Grande over Bunds ram Boult* gi4 Wife and ds are rial ting Mr. and Mrs. Tbos.’
■avs been isanled before, the I vVnheHng to M years and Qti p to (4. bat tevar a younger couple ipperondy wake happier than theyBack of tte courtship lie# s romance that la more beautiful from tte tact that a red at their rip* age tte spirit ot sediment Is not dead.nee sparoely deadened. They mot e year o at a social gathering In the coun-
ty/ •
smitten with the charm' lug way* and conversation, of which Is the result of their beppy marriage Among th# III daughter of Mr. and Mis William Harris is somewhat improved after lying dangerously til the post we* weeks. Mrs. Ira Turner, who suddenly 111 oo Thursday of last week with an attack of paralysis end who has been lying In a dangerous condi-tion-la slowly improving, we are glad Mr. Learning Hand is couvalesctng after being confined to' the bed for three weeks.. Mrs. Uriah Crease la quite U1 as we bo to press. Doctors pronounce break-down since the arrival of the news of the roriou* Illness of- ter sister who has consump-
BUKLEIOH. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McPherson ere on a shopping expedition at Phi adoiphia on Monday. Among those who attended the potpie supper at Rio Grande last Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Btricksrand and daughter Elisabeth, Misses Etta and Nora Douglass. Mr. Alexander Douglass and wife and Val aoe. ■ / " Mr. Russel Strieker and Val Race ere among the shoppers at Phiiadel-
M Lawrence, of Court In the M. E. Church here Sunday afternoon.
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Hiram Boults Is beautifying his home with a coat of paint. Lari Dick
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CAPE flAY. N. J.
Freeholders' Meeting Notice is hereby glrec that a eta•d meeting of tbe Board of Chosen Freeholders' of the County of Cape , N. J, wfH be held at the Court
the tod day of November. I o'clock A. M^ fur the purpose of settling the accounts of the county, hearing reports of th* transaction of nay property com* before the Board. AU persons haring before tbe Board are respectfully requested to be to » end plaee. B SAMUEL TOWNBSJND, C Dated. Oct. 21 190*. -
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AUCUOSEER ros tux* aix or Property *1 Every Besertpttea Asywhot M Cepe May Creety With my former experience In tbs State of New York is conducting public s eosfld—tof givingsattefwtinr In, Will aUasd to the mate-up sod printing of posters. Address,
Capa May County Board of Taxation. NOTICE - Tbe County Board of Taxation will hear appeals from the_assessme taxes In the different municipalities of Caps May County at the placet designated below and upon the dates
at tan o’clock to peals cannot be considered unk^> made to accordance with rules of
which will be supplied to any a who desire them, upon application the Secretary of tte Board, W. E. Young, Ingleene. N. J. Upper Township, Tuckahoe Hotel, Moahay, November 2nd. 1908. Cap* May Paint, Borough Hall, Wednesday, November 4th, 1908. West Cape May, Borough Hall, day. November 6th. 1908. Middle Township, Court Houae.Mon day. November 9th. 1908. South Cape May, Borough Hall, redneoday, November nth, 1908. Lower Township, Township Hous Friday, November 19th. 1908. WUdwood, Borough Hall, Monday, ovemher 16th. 1908. Cope May. City Hall, Wednesday, ovemher 18th, 1908. North WUdwood. Borough Friday, November 20th, 190*.
mher 2*rd. 1 Township, I
Avalon, Borough Hall, Friday, No
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Ocean Olty, lot ward, City Wednesday. December 2nd, 1908. Ocean,City, Sad ward,. City Hall. Friday, Decamber 4th, 190*. Bee Isle CKy. 1st word. City Hah. Monday, December 7th. 1908. Bee- Us City, 2nd ward, dty 11*11.
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305-7 Jackson Jit. Cape May, A. J.
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