2 Cape May Star and Wave, Saturday, June 4, 1910
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FISBIN6 CREEK (Too Into tor last week. ) Mr. and Mrs. freeman 1 errick took : ■upper with Miu Sallie Woolson on . Saturday. Miss Jannie Shaw stayed all night with Miss Mabel Peck at Ruth Mcpherson's on Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harris, of Gold | Spring, spent Tuesday with their daughter. Mrs. Henry Shsw. William Shaw. Jr.,; came home on Wednesday for]a few days. Miss Jennie Shaw spent Tuesday night with her couain, Mary Snyder. Mrs. Emma Barrett and Irene Woolson spent Tuesday at Holly Beach. Jacob Barncttand John Snyder made a business trip to Hollr Beach on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Mame Schellenger entertained Mrs. Jennie Swain, Mattie Swain and Mrs. Met Swain last week. Mrs Martha Snyder is visiting her grand son, Israel Woolson, at Holly Beach. Mrs. Charles Matthews and Mrs Bell Hoffman made a business trip to Philadelphia on Tuesday. Mrs. Jane Bate spent Tuesday at Philadelphia. Albert Woolson, of Oollingswood, ■pent a few days last week with his parents. lira. U. Woolson viaited her son at Dorothy over Sunday and her niece, Bessie, and nephew Lemuel, came home with her on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Snyder spent Friday with Anna Woolaoc Miss Elsie Seymore called on Sallie Woolson last week. DENNISV1LLE (Too late for last week. ) Mrs. Anna Stites. of Washington viaited Mra. Washington Earnest on Wednesday. A future voter baa taken up his residence on Woodbine avenue. He la number seven and surname is Hughes. Paul E. Carrol, returned on Tuesday from hia aemi monthly viait to Pauleboro, where a rose blooms, a favorite of Paul's. James Stiles and Ellsworth Robinson with their teams are employed in Ocean City. We regret our citisena cannot find lucrative work at home. Enoch James and son Norman, of Fort Washington, Pa . were guests of F. Gurney James, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Lewis and three daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham, Miss Florence Mattack and friend, W. H. Oorson and sister, motored from Philadelphia to our vili lagel on Saturday remaining at the Lewis cottage until Sunday. Captain and Mrs. Frank Downs and two guests dined with Miss Roxana Gandy on Sunday. Captain Downs I guides a fine Packard machine. Mrs. Learning Rice and children called on relatives on Tuesday, a new Ford automobile means of conveyance. Afi^auto has been ordered by Dr. Eugene - Way to be delivered this month. A public temperance meeting under | auspices oi the w. C. T. U. wrb held on Thursday evening in the M. E. i Church Kev. H. Brndway and P-'of Knapp, making short addresses. I Mrs. Lida Doualass is visiting her I brothers, Ogden and Uriah Mrs. German Smith spent Sunday with her mother. Mr. Smith has been here for three weeks convalescing from pneumonia. ^ Captain Gandy is adding a two-story ' addition to his home. Miss Hannah Hoffman was married • on May 14th to Leon Creamer, of Millville. They will reside in Wldwood. Extra mnaic and a happy time was a 1 feature of Sunday morning service, Mr. and Mra. Winfield Hunter, of Mauricetown, singing several duetts, and Mr. Hunter's exhortation bringing ! hearty amena from the brethem. Mr. Bradway is expecting a revival during • the coming year and Sunday's service was a step toward! that end. | — "T" OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER OF INLAND WATERWAYS State House, Trenton, N. J., May, 10, 1810. Sealed proposals for dredging a sec- . tion of the proposed Inland Waterway from Cape May to Baybead, N. J., 1 between Hereford and Towrsend's Inlet, will be received at this office ■ until 18 o'clock noon, June 7th. 1910. . and then publicly opened. Further information on application. HARRY W. SCHNEIDER. Commissioner - HENRY J. SHERMAN, , 5 -14 4t Engneer. ■ THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS. ' Mother Gtay's Sweet Powders for a children cure feverishness, headache, bad stomach, teething disorders, move . and regulate the bowels and destroy 1 worms. They break up colds in 24 f hours. Tbey never fail. All druggists, 26c. Ask today. 6-14 4t
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COURT HOUSE BUMPED HARD ENABLE TO BIT BINES CURVES Cape lay Sting the Ball lard and Field la Excelleal Style At Ooort House last Saturday afternoon tba Cape May High School team showed the boys from the center of the county how little tbey knew about bate ball, decisively defeating them by a score of 16 to L Cape May outplayed the Court House boys at every point, and, (maided by the nomerooa errors, their consistent stick work, good base running and sharp fielding would have won easily. Hines pitched hia usual good game and held Court House to five hita, but was unsteady at the start and hit four in the first two innings, but always tightened up with men on base. Cape May made five errors but none did any damage. Norton was hit freely and hia auoport waa ragged, hia team having nine error*. Cape May started scoring in the first and continued running the circuit like a Twentieth Century Limited, scoring . in almost every Inning^snd in the ninth Just to show what they could do went on a general excursion, seven making the round trip. While Cape May waa giving this speed exhibition Court House was plodding along similar to a pioneer accommodation. Gus, at the throttle for the Limited crew, kept tbe accommodation crowd side-tracked for orders on every trip Shield had charge of the gats at the starting point and barred all unable to show the necessary ticket for a - ride. Manager Robbins was punching coupons at the first station and was ~ kept busy hustling off commuters who got aboard without fare. Only five ' Court House players held the required e paste board slip entitling them to first class passage, bat Hines was geoerous and presented one with free trsnspor- ' tation, and before be got control of i his round house curves bit four more 8 who had to be carried gratis. A few more evaded the vigilance of the Limited crew and were carried part of i the Journey free. Captain Shields was r doing his best to keep the track clear and gave several the semaphore signal for sidetrack at the second flag station, while three rode aa far as the third ' station'where their mileage gave out and they had to hit the ties. Only t one Court House passenger held a . round trip ticket ar,d made the voyage 1 in sixth and as be ran into the terminal was given an ovation by the Court House contingent equalling that extended the return of a Spanish War hero. CAPE MAY R H O A E ' Shields, c 3 17 4 0 , Robbins, lb 8 8 10 0 1 . Nichols, ss 2 8 15 0 1 Hughes. If 8 0 0 C 0 Little. 3b 8 10 11 f Entriken, 2b 0 J 4 0 0 Mecray, of 8 0 10 1 . West, rf 8 2 10 0 Hines, p 0 116 1 Totals, 16 II 27 16 4 . COURT HOUSE Sharp, lb 0 0 8 0 o ' Rohrback, aa 0 0 0 1 8 ' Nickerson, rf 0 0 0 1 1 . Stiles, 8b 114 11 r Robinson, o 0 12 0 0 Spaulding, 2k 0 0 8 0 1 ' Fisher, If, 0 2 1 0 o 1 Douglass, cf 0 0 7 4 1 - Norton, p 0 12 8 1 1 6 87 10 8 Cape May. 2 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 7-15 Court House, 000001 00 0— 1 Earned runs— Cape May 8. Stolen bass Cape May 7, Court House 2. . Two base hit— Robbins, Bines, Entri- - ken. Struck out— By Hines 6; Norf ton 6. Umpires — Springer and Dorner. ■ COLD SPRING Mr. and Mrs. David MePhereon's r baby is very ill. The canning factory opens Monday, June 6th. Charles Cannon has a new home. Walter Fleischhaner spent Decora tionlDay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Fleischhauer. r Mrs. D. Eldredge and daughter Mabel, will spend the summer here, e Miss Ro."> Search, of Philaaelphia, 2 is visiting her brother and sisters. 4 Mi's Clara Baker will go to Wash- ' inn ton, D. O , this month to visit her friend, Mrs. Walter John. BASE BALL FANS There are three subjects which are not reducible to reason ; politics, religion and base ball; and the greatest of these is base ball. Occasionally a base ball fan (which of course is tbe vernacular for fanatic and connotes an admission of the charge herein), will venture to assert that hia doctor baa prescribed oatdoor amusement, but even he would probably have engaged a new doctor If tbe old one had not so prescribed. As to ninety-nine and forty-four hundredths per oeat. of baas ball fans, they are peifectfc^brma*. They offer MTWy"talM their beat ball as they do pgtrtotan, with a hip, hip. Their astta is: "The home tea*, right or wrong, hat the phases taaa." -»a Jo— MJ— sflwl IFa. •
4 PS MAY COUNTY CIRCUIT w COURT " NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS In the matter of the application ot the Common Council of the City of Cape May, for the appointment ot three freeholders and residents of the | City of Cape May, as commissioners to estimate and assess benefits on lands in accordance with the proviaI ions of an act of the Legislature of the State of New Jersey, entitled "An Act to authorise cities u> construct sewers and drains and to provide for the payment of tbe cost thereof. "approved March 8th. 1882, and tbe several supplements thereto sod the acts, • amendatory thereof. Notioe is hereby given that an order - was msde by Allen B. Endicott, Esq.. , Judge of the said Circuit Court, en the 1 ninth day of May, A. D.. nineteen hundred and ten, that said Court will I sit on tbe TWENTIETH DAY OF JUNE, A. D.. NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TEN. at tbe hour of eleven o'olock in tbe forenoon at tbe i City Hall, in tbe City of Cape May, at - , which time and place It will bear any or all objections that may be made' to said asaessm nts ard why said asaesa1 merits should not be confirmed aa in . ; said report made now on file with tbe . clerk of said court. Said assessment estimate and assess benefits on land bordering on and adja- ' cent to tbe sewers heretofore authorI ired and laid by the said City of Cape * , May on and along Michigan avenue , from the Sewer Disposal Station on 1 Madi'on avenue to South atzeet ; along South street from Michigan avenue to : Indiana avenue ; along Indiana avenue . . from South street to West street ; along u ' Weat street from Indiana avenue to : Washington street ; along Washington i street from three hundred feet aouthl west of Schellenger street to a point ~ opposite tbe house of the Cape May Yacht Club, at Sohellenger'a Landing; > 1 along New Jersey avenue from Madi- j son avenue to Philadelphia avenue; ] > along Trenton avenue from Beach I avenue to tbe north side of Cape May J avenue; and alaoon oontiguocs tern- ■ 1 tory thereto, including Lafayette atreet, ( I from a point opposite tbe Cape May j Golf Club property, to Schellenger'a ] , Landing; Union street from Lafayette ( ' street to Washington street; Massa- A : chnsetta avenue from West atreet to ] i Texas avenue, Missouri avenue from I . Indiana avenue to Pittsburg avenue ; 3 Pennsylvania avenue from Michigan ] ' avenue to Reading avenue, Illinois 4 > avenue from Michigan avenne to j . Reading avenue; Virginia avenue 4 ■ from Madison avenue to Reading ave- } nue; Cape May avenue from Reading ■ avenue to Pittsburg avenue; Idaho % i avenue from Reading avenue to Pitta- . - burg avenue ; Maryland avenue from I ' Reading avenue to PI ttaburg avenue; ' ! New York avenue from Reading to Pittsburg avenue; and New Jersey i avenue from Reading avenue to Pitts- ' burg avenue. > Dated Cape May N. J. May 10, 1910. .J. HENRY EDMUNDS, VIRGIL M. D.MAKCY, „ LEWIS T. STEVENS, I 5-14 6t Commissioners '< A Reliable pirfARRR Remedy : Ely's Cream Bslia i> quickly »b, orbed. CO\£l | Gives Reliel al Or»c«- K. It clean -ok, soothes, a^j 'tVER ) 1 i heals and protects Mbx j I the diseas.-d memj Catarrh and dri- ' - | FEVER ' I Taste und Siuell. i '*) cts., atDnigi zists or by mail. ; , i: 1 form, 75 cents. . Fly Brot tiers. 50 V ...reri Street. New York. 1 1 1825 the 1 910 PENNSYLVANIA FIRE ! INSURANCECOMPANY j INGORPORATI D 1826. J CHARTER "PERPETUAL, ' OFFICE, 508-510 WALNUT ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA. ' CAPITAL, - - "- - $760,000.00 ASSETS, - - - - $7.832,524 10 SURPLUS, • - - $2,233,426 48 ' DIRECTORS. R. Dale Benson, John L Thomson • • J. Tatnall Lea, Charles E. Pugh I Richard M. Cadwalader, W. Gardner Crow ell,. ■ Effingham B. Morris, Edward T, Stotesbury ] I Edwin N Benson, Jr. j R, DALE BENSON. President, {OHN L. THOMSON. Vice President- I /. GARDNER CROWBLL, Secretary, | r HAMPTON L. WARNER, Assistant Secre. tary. WM. J. DAWSON, Sec'y Agency Depart, , menu , A. W. HAND 8. P. ELDREDGE hand and eldredge local agents Merchant's National Bank Bldg, or 816 and 817 Washington Street Cape Mav. N J. ' R. M. Wentzell'a furniture store, 88 1 Perry street, carries a great stock of i h furniture and household goods and c many purchasers of large and small 1 e quantities have found that they save considerable sums of money, while having goods delivered without dam- > age, as is not tbe oaae when purchased i aeywhere and shipped by rail. L > An you undecided vkan to have _ your clothes made? An you looking toaftnt dan toller? An you ttrod >- of having to take tba auit back to , alterations and toe your tune as woll * TTimTuI ■5*Ti«„i>iiM _UL , *"* |
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