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SOUTH OKNW'8 . Hr. j. Uirkto, our rue woiver, »a» %moBt tb« PhU»d®ljvfci» vUltora but
Mrs. Clarence Sayre, al WUmlng ion. attMded Lbe funeral of tier grandfather, Ur. Jacob Scull, on Woe ruedajr. She ipent the remainder 01 the week nailing her relatives am.
friends.
The body of Ur. H. Koran, late a: Sea lale City, was moved from l nl Cemetery, to Philadelphia Wonof last week. After spending some time non among her Mauds. Ura. Clark return ed to her home In Philadelphia, tin first of the week. Ur. J. B. Scull ahd daughter^. Mia Harriet and Irene, of W'estvUle. worcalled here last week to attend lh< funeral of hla father. Capt Lewis Edward*. Sr., Is spend lug some time with his daughter.Mrs Prank Learning, st^Court He Our pastor the Rev. N bone. Is conducting the rei vices at the OenmsWlIe U. I led by Ur. E R Klchhh
Ur Z Taylor sod Miss Jennie Ko week's visitors to this place. We are glad to report that Mr*. 1. V. Coaaahoon who la In the Modi oil. Hospital. Philadelphia Is Improuug and we will soon see her again In ou midst. Ur. Lewis Wheaton, of Court Hour was transacting business In this pla< i one day last week. Ur. Lewis Edwards, Jr, Is cuttin. brush on the Seaville road and ship ping It to the beaches. Ur. Thomas Utiler, Jr., was a tor at Cape Usy on In Jay of
Mr. William.M. Chawftrm of Baarlilo and hrtda altandad church on
Mr.
by Mias Amy V. Smith Mrs. Harry S. lUlsy spent Sunday with her slater, Mrs. U. H. Rice
Cuillngswood. -
Mr. Dlgette spent Monday with Mr. El! Townsend who Is building a large
pleasuring yacht tor non.
I Hr. Paul. Henson made a bualnew. > IVnnlsvtlle on Monday after
Mias Verna Abrams 1 able to attend school for
jn account of trouble with her eyes Miss Eva Jennings visited Mena, jf this place on Prlday afternoon. Tne Middle Township Sunday-ach on.muon was held In the Aaiiury . £.' Church last Thursday evening. Cut .Idering the weather thoro were mac/| n atteadance . People came fron erven Creek and other distant points Miss Edna Morgan will stay wlL. Mrs. Z. T. Kates durtifc the winter. Mrs. U. Parks wl" spend the win cor here with her mother, Mrs. Bar •on. Mr. Parks who la employed a> J loss boro, was here for over Sunday. Mrs. Wil'tom Payne who has beet < udergolug treatment in one of the Philadelphia hospitals has returnee
uome very much Improved.
Mr. Harry Pierson who drin if the Standard Oil Company's ws .one. Wont to Holly Beach to get •ther wagon the first of the week. Mr. Thomas Robinson has reatgneo da position with the UUlrlllo wompany. He will spend thhe wIntel
Mr. and Mrs. Charles \V. tertained hla moth or and sister Mrs Mary Watson and Miss Ada of Coort House, this week. Mias Bertha Hagen was shoppin. In Philadelphia on Saturday last Miss Alice Scull of Uennisvilk Halted her cousin, Ulse Berths Lioy. on Saturday afternoon. The Rev. N. V. Cosssboon visile. Philadelphia on Saturday. Mrs. Josephine ilougtass, our pot mistress, spent Saturday and Sunds. with her daughter Miss carrte Bout lass at Cape May. During hhor at senoe the office was cor red for b^ Mr. F. a Bernes. Mr. Myron Morton, of West CapMay, spent span of last week wu. hla grandmother. Mrs EH la Mart m Misses Ella BrameU and Belle Uoj. were vlaUors at Uoshen on Saturdaj Mr. J. Thomas, of Hamonlon, spec Sunday with H. A. Thomas. Mr. Edgar f. SUtes, the third, c Cape May, had been visiting his sun. Mrs. Beils m-v« L Mr. Eli Stevenson left on Saturda. tor Brldgoton, where he has secure employment as engineer. Messrs. Thos. Holme* and Thoms Miller made business trips to Soul. Seaville on Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Harbrouck visitors at DennisvUle. Mr. Carl McCormick, of PhUadelpn Spent Sunday with his mother. Mr. 8. T. Grant, ol Cape May Clt> was a home visitor on Sunday. Mr. Charles T. Town, Sr., was tra ■acting business at Cape May Co last Friday afternoon. Mr. C. V. Williams of the Childre; Home Society, of Trenton, was caili
here last week.
Mrs. Constance James entertainc. her father, Mr. Laira of AUa
over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dowling, of Trt ton, are Hatting her aunt, Mrs Jose
gihlne Donglaaa
Mr. Clayton Hickman was in Phils del phi* on Monday. He has been en. ployed at Sea Isle City during th summer, but Is now home for the w n Mr. Charles Nickerson and Thelm. ware visiting relatives at Goshen On first of the weak. Mr. Claude J. Town was an.ove Sunday visitor at the borne of h. parents, Mr. and Mre. C. D. Town. Miss Sarah Holmes returned o» Tuesday after spending six with Cape May. Philadelphia and Ml 1 Tin# friends and relatives. Miss Bertha Hagen was at D< vllle between trains on Tuesday.
Mr. Benjamin Boiarth h*« purcha *ed the Rachel Vsnsant house
property.
Mr. Samuel Harris and daughter Elizabeth, of Brad onto vrn, on •outh western dial of Florida arc aero visiting herurother, William Hal Mr. C. J. Todd and W. H. Harm are at the present employed In the ooal building establishment of El. ownaend. They will work with Mr bwnsend during the winter.
CLERMONT Mr. Edwin Abrams visited Can May Court House on Monday e renin, this week. Mr. J. H. Bchellenger, of Oree: Creek, drove through this villsg. with four horse# an a Jockey trip. Mrs. J. L. Rice drove to Greet Creek, last aktnrdsy and spent days with her niece, Mrs. W.
Mr. Harry Townsend was calling c j Mends at Goshen last Sunday even iag. Mias Helen Way who has been HI with typhoid fever for the pest set •ral weeks, came down •stair* for the first time on Sunday. Mr. Lytuand Bice brought home two fine calves for the winter last Bet
GOSHEN. Miss Alice Schram, a tsarher U. e Holly Beach School, accompanlec Miss Judith Tomlin home to spent. Last Saturday, Mrs. Sarah C. Tom h went to Philadelphia on a shoppins expedition. Mrs. Frank Watson and sons Paul md Stanley were shopping at Court House last Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith were visit mg friends in Philadelphia le Miss Carrie C. Powell, of the Bur elgh school, spent Saturday and Sun jay with friends here. Mrs. Allen E. Grace mod chUdret •re slopping at the Hotel de Brigti bile her husband Is on a gTinnlnp )ur In Delaware. Miss Tbereasa Townsend has urned home after two weak# vlsli with friends and relatives at Phi la. Jesse D. Ludlam, Jr., of One .louse, and Miss Nettle Harris, i.'n Grande, were calling on Mia* Helen Tomlin Sunday aftatnc Mr. Leroy T. Grace made a flying trip horn# on Tuesday to oalloC Mr. sCharles B. Howell, of Dias -reek, is spending a part of tnU seek with her parents, Mr. and Mr* •Villlam JG. Tomlin. Mr. Thomas Lopcr and wife among the Sunday viMtors hem Mr. Chariea Mlxner was ai those who caste home to vote w. rueeday. I v Messrs. Eugene and Wesley Grace and Miss Hermla Grace made a fly mg trip borne In their auto last Sal arday. They were accompanied b> Mias Curie Grace tor a few days
visit,
CAPE MAY! HERALD, iTHURgDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1908
das. Atlantic City and Oesftft City, a* by Us nsaa> frleods Is t
to rest U our cemetery- Funeral services wars held at hla residence, conducted by Bar. R. N. Aapinwall. Mias Cftprle Vow lad an Intaiaatlng Bp worth Leagus serrloe on Sunday
On Monday about thirty t
COURT HOUSE. uU operation of the glass works has brought so many workmen ■ the town that there Is a house
inline.
Captain Nat Mlckel, of Wildwood, has bees appointed Deputy Game Ws den of Cape May County, and Is active In keeping a lookout for offender against the game lawa. The dtlseos of North Wildwood last id to vacate a tract of land la the Anglesea section that waa aside for a park twenty years ago. 'The third Ore this week started in the timber north of Cepe May Court House Friday night. A large tract of woodland
tor the December term of Ooart. 1. Matthew Benckert Cape- May. 1. Clarence Ferguson, Ocean City. «. Henry Boyle, Dennis Township 4, Edward Townsend, Middle Tovrn-
Th* National for Novombor
Dear old Dinah with her face aglow with culinary pride and Thanksgti Ing hospitality, carrying "de grot gobbler” on the family platter Is the subject of one of the striking and ap-
propriate magaxlne covers o month. U recalls many goodly
ories of homecomings and la A 'Wel-
come home*' to all.
■an Interest and breadth of National affairs has long distinguished
•. Arthur B. Corson, Upper Township. 7. Frank Bntrlken, Cape May. «. El wood Smith. Sea lale City. Bailey, Upper Town-
10. George Haas, Cape May. IL Chart## Bice, Middle Townahlp. 1>- Edward Burley, Uper Townahlp. 1*. Joseph Bowen. Cape May. 14. Arthur D. Barrows. Ocean City 15. George Dokea, Upper Township. 14. David Freeman, Woodbine. 17. Daniel T. Crowell. West Cape May 14. Judaoo B. Corson, Upper Twp. 15. William Oldfield. Holly Beach. 10. Richard Benataad, Cape May. tl. Smith Endicott, Middle Township. 22- Henry StlUe. Upper Towns hi tS. John Sima, Lower Townahlp. 24. Chariee BeUangy. Cape May. 25. Edward Barton, Cape May. 26. Charles H. Dawson, Lower Town-
ship.
27*, L. fl. C. Ouk, Holly Beech. 28. Joseph B. Hughee, Jr., Cspe May. 22. Jacob Oerrlson, Middle Townehlp. 20. 8. Irwin Slovens, Cspe May. 31. Stanley M. Kalbach, Wildwood. 22. Reeves Douglass."Middle Towns hi 32. Ralph Townsend, Ocean City. 24. J. Woodruff □ dredge, West Cape
tor Joe M.Chapple Just seems'to lake the reader by the arm, and In
looms right up before your eyes, and you feel yourself .there with him. It election, s presidential election, or campaign, the story is written with the spirit, kindliness and oreadth of a man who is not only there,—but who has t may be a chat with conference with section-men, presstons from some of the hosts people who come to Washington for business and pleasure; it may be
ds or the hu-
Mias Carrie Grace has returned jume after a delightful visit with
aer brother at Anglesea.
Hr. WUto® Swan baa returned to PhUsdelpAk after six weeks sojourn
beautifying Mr. Herbert Carroll's reale at DeonUrtUe with a coat of as Anna Smith, of Cape Mar. Is being delightfully entertained at tht Mae sf her friend. Miss Mary
md.
Mews. J. and A. Meads, sf -Holly Beach, are boarding at th* ho John 8. Townsend vhll* they ag the Juniors Halt s. -T*ak Royal la rMtl^ Mr parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong. for a fair walks
move through the peges
of "Affairs at Washington, with lifelike dlstlnctneee ,.Ti*Vin*l«a»ir» jq-
The Youth's Companion for Christina Them are three good leasoos why The Youth's Companion msh*** one of the best of gills for Christmas time, tor s birthhday, for any occasion when a present is In order. It Never Falla to Give Pleasure There la something In every Issue at The Companion for a very member of the family.The children never pass It by, and tbs paraots are resllea til the children reluctantly pot It dow
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26. Robert Keith. Cepe May.
26. George W. Godfrey. Middle Twp.
27. Fred Crowell, Cape May. 28. George Dickinson. Lower Twp. 89. Zpbulon T. Gandy, Upper Twp
40. Charles HolUngaead, Middle Twp. 41. Robert L. Somers, Deooia Twp.* 42. William E. For cum. Holly Beach. 48. Bomers-B. Barnett. Holly Beach.
44. Jesee H. Brown, Cape May. 45. Henry Bryant, Ocean City, * .46. FTank Larcomb, Anglesea. 47. George W. Kates, Avalon.
48. Harry Morgan,-Deonla Township.
49. Clinton H. Hand. Lower Twp.
60. Lewis Stetnmeyer, Sea lale City. 61. Clarence a. Kilmer, Holly Beach.
52. James Budd, Ocean City.
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OCEAN CITY CHURCH BURNED. Intsrlor of Catholic Edifies Rulnad by
Flames.
Augustine's Catholic Church Ocean City, was partly destroyed by fire Saturday night. The Interior of church was ruined and more than half of ths roof burned. Tbe winter chap-1 Ung was destroyed. Firemen j saved the remainder of the church | and the rectory. The Qit which was discovered by! the rector, the Rev. J. J. Sweeney, at 8.20 o'clock. Is of unknown origin Father Sweeney had visited the chore about 6 o'clock In the evening, when he found everything safe and no fire en. The church Is a fram< building, valued at flO.Opo. The lo*a is 26000, covered by insurance. Nt services were held on Sunday In th<
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or the Herald, the Ladle* Society of the First M. B. Church hair* been far some weeks past en gaged In gathering funds far the pur chase of a new carpet for the church. The result of their- efforts thus far la quite encouraging. At a meeting of
Georg* Oorndy, th* bam of "the Sine and the Man.” fa ths hUht* type of
ad 1211. Food kale* amounted to 1SE. The election day pot-pi* dinner gave a profit of 488. Theae make a total of 2282. The amount ntnnamrr -Ah*
waiifmwi'sjc
We Make Harness
and make It nght. Tbe quality of Unleather and the other materials used, Is the best obtainable, and its cut put to gether and ititched by skilled bands. Doable or single Harness, for farm, delivery or road wagons. Fine carriage ~ is a specialty of ours, etc.
Forget the Place.
W. A. LOVETT Cor. Washington and Perry Streets
CAPE HAY. N. J.
OIL HEATERS
, Linoleum, Oil Cloth, Stove Boards.
Stove Pipe and Coal Hods.
I have a slock on hand. Prices Reasonable.
CHARLES A. SWAIN
305-7 Jackson St. Cape May, N. J.
Aucnosm
»OE TKZaXLX Of
Property »i Every Description Asywkcrc M Cap* May Cearty With my former experience In tbe State ol New York In conducting public salsa, a— couMaat of giving setisfaetian in all aali
ECZEHA and PILE CURE
Bbanm. Erysipelas. Files and SU sa. instant relief. Don't asOsr looi or. Write F. W. WILLIAMS. 400 Mauha ten •venue New York. -^Enclose stamp.
On Mechanic’s'
Claimant,
vs.
Edmund E. Walton, Defendant. COUNTY OF^APE MAY, as. The State of New Jersey Sheriff of our County of Cap* May,
mood E. Walton, builder and owner, to appear before the Circuit Court fn and far the county of Cape May at Oape Kfty Court Hones,, In ' , on tha sixteenth day of Nor, 1908, that th* said Ed found K. Walton, builder and .owner, may
Harry Corson, claimant.
We Are Leaders i In High Grade WINES AND LIQUORS AND LOW PRICE Beautiful Presents Will be Given lor the Holidays. Beginning November 25 Special Discount on Large Orders CAMDEN BOTTLING CG. 312-14 Washington St. Cape May, N. J.
while oak marked for a corner. thence by the line of James
Wood's lead South ApMuty degrees
and thirty minutes eBt twe: chains to Wood’s comer oc
Townsend's line; tbenn* bounding on
mend's lino North fifty-nine de-
grees and forty minutes Bast fifty-
— chains and forty seven- link mer of land formerly owned
Jacob Coombs, now or late William HiUey’s; thence .by hla line North thirty degrees and twenty minutes west thirty chains and thirty ona links to his comer; thenc* South fifty nine degrees and forty minutes
a comer; thence South thirty-one degree* and fifty minutes West chains and sixty Urns to the place of beginning. Containing one hundned and fifty acres, be the same more lees, and la known at the "Far Kiln TYaot." north of the village of Bellehave you then there this
1 n
Witness. ' Thomas W. Trencha: . BsqubV. Judge of our said Circuit Oape May Court House.the
A.D,
which will be supplied to any one who desire them, upon application to the Secretary of th* Board. W. E Young. Anglesea, N. X.' Upper Township, Tuckahoe Hotel Monday. November 2nd. 1908. Cape May Point. Borough Hall Wednesday. November 4th. 1908. Wert Oape May, Borough Hah. Frt day, November 6th. 1*08. Middle Township, Court Hcuse.Mon day. November 9th. 1908. South Cape May, Borough Hall Wedneeday. November 11th. 1908. * " Townahlp, Township Hon* Friday. November 12th. 1908. Wildwood. Borough Hall. Monday.
November 16th. 1908.
Oape May, City Hall. Wednesday.
November 18th. 1*08.
North WUdwood. Borough Hall PWday. November 20th. 1906. Holly Beach. Borough Hall. Monday. November aid. 1908. Dennis townahlp, K. of P. Haft, ' Wednesday, November 25th. 1*68. Avalon, Borough Hall. Friday. No-
vember nth. 1902.
WoodWa*. Borough HaH. Monday.
November 20th. IMA
Ooaan City, let ward. City Hall.
Oeeftft Cay. tad ward. City Friday. DeSrtabar 4th. UM. SaftTM* Gtty, 1st wni. a

