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MM Prat: Tan Wood<br />
, racfcrd Fan <strong>of</strong> Dstortrr.<br />
Bpirltoalbm.<br />
DSBsa. Starts*<br />
<strong>of</strong> ths<br />
lUtsntara<strong>of</strong>th*<br />
.«*»».- > that tbs shor*<br />
*•« aOton.<br />
, Scott aad<br />
> SDK iwvwaled to aa<br />
i ths doty <strong>of</strong> da-<br />
HSX aUAsafa' ta*<br />
>wnhi • votes and<br />
I far a<br />
So:<br />
. did tMtbhtg. Oasost*<br />
astatT foOosnd. bat as<br />
am bsfiaf ts tbs dMatty<br />
A »**•*> tram tbs Osr-<br />
aawslfcOMaamfltwitaf tttopatky. Mar<br />
waaMI QsKaswaaaVy wafwVsw, PawtZl • COattsmaaw* sjO<br />
r-*|.<br />
• abacs la tb*l<br />
•T •<br />
wfll kstw<br />
ilnwarj,<br />
'wB.sntold.lestttl<br />
BS. 19> •—»f m* xa. Mi<br />
> aad tn tbs yaara <strong>of</strong> their BS*<br />
; that tn <strong>may</strong> cases It to dif-<br />
fttait to rarngrils* them as ralatad to<br />
tbe original word. The** facts ara<br />
Bf*actsCaOy tra* tn run mi tarn with<br />
words sad exarevsiona prrtslnrng to<br />
sad their origin ths New York "Bet-<br />
id.- awya;<br />
"Davy Jones." for '•*——«~. might<br />
bs tafcsa to raxer to T HI I il—*^ snd<br />
Coas WaUksun. but ths name U W* O-aTXasCU^WaU IQ^^ew- a4 •<br />
Mog watch." bscaaas It last* only two<br />
I was tntnvded to Insure U<br />
f>**n not be on duty<br />
every day daring tbs sam* boors,<br />
TnA ^TLXaf^F ifjtssLart DJa* DO*U*a*JRf<br />
amawo, with ths -twatvs good m<br />
ad true," except ita derivation from<br />
ing "oo* day." Th* Jury mart is<br />
erected temporarily, "for a day,** Just<br />
as tha J 1 " j. in tts frgv^ sense. **~*<br />
a tribxffial Sonxnoned for a abort **»<br />
las "sheet anchor," tbe largest an-<br />
chor carried by a *h*x\ IS^»QM really<br />
bs tbs "shots snchoT," af**t £a so call-<br />
ad because <strong>of</strong> Ita crest weight, which<br />
allows tt to shoot oat in case <strong>of</strong> emcr-<br />
"Port" to a cotnparatrrety new «x-<br />
•asaian. la ths old days they used<br />
to refer to "Urbwd" snd ~star-<br />
bosrd." "Starboard" has >w*tMws. in<br />
with ths twinkling stars in<br />
s; it is derived from tha<br />
"stetrboard" or **steer-<br />
; matt ootoum.<br />
Thst a State, KaOwa ar Ctty caa<br />
Basstbry "«o brcks" to a thing that<br />
to <strong>of</strong>cur to anjbody, not<br />
even to thoaa who bars dtocarsrsd by<br />
personal sipsiasncs* taat sa sxpsndi-<br />
tar* <strong>of</strong> forty dollars a week oo an tn-<br />
coen* <strong>of</strong> twenty dollars a aaonth'to lo-<br />
variabjy attended by later lacon-<br />
vsntmca. And >W. Jast aa there ara<br />
liadts to tbs credit <strong>of</strong> Individuals and<br />
aVr* tber* *'TT.H* to<br />
as* samba to tha prae-<br />
i'A op •*••**!*'>» so violating<br />
ttto acCa* smsadsd. win have ea<br />
Kshls to a fine not to exceed ona hun-<br />
DAVID, W. BODAN.<br />
irmn ira-nON OF DEXTAL<br />
• the trans<br />
throogb tha mad<br />
in<br />
by every ocenpsat cf tbe<br />
taw fears with which a psxltnt to pos-<br />
tn this<br />
should ba tha pri-<br />
Ws wfctta coat <strong>of</strong> tb* opera-<br />
task lavtasawa ^5Oa^aals3Twj a^a><br />
ai tas avtsbol <strong>of</strong> asatneas. Tb* deo-<br />
t*tt who works with tmclsan fatttro-<br />
SBhswi wawawawawLA^aa - - «1 - • f>| - _ ,<br />
mm pn*fn*sv*V sKUaKI UDamla<br />
Us pstaSBt, sboold ba Judged<br />
Fortmsatsiy thera to<br />
' oa tha part <strong>of</strong> ds<br />
•ad ttw pobDe is<br />
an<br />
Anthony Sch<strong>of</strong>eld lived in Missouri<br />
and had w.*^* his noney in copper and<br />
sine B* had vrorV«d hard from a boy<br />
in tha drift up to the rank <strong>of</strong><br />
then to superintendent and finally to<br />
owner. Sickness never isuiiied him.<br />
Bis six foot giant frame had stood<br />
many hard knocks and waa good for<br />
tnnny more. A year ago in answer to<br />
a pretty girl who asked him to buy<br />
QM x^|f to help the miners who **»«*<br />
tuberculosis he replied gillMy: "Let<br />
'em work and savr. That's what I did<br />
when I was young, and IVu<br />
been sick and have got enough to keep<br />
e now."<br />
It was a different Sch<strong>of</strong>eld who ap-<br />
proached the Bed Cross Seal girl<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the booths yesterday. In twelve<br />
months his daughter bad been stolen<br />
away by the monster Tuberculosis and<br />
his son, just graduating from college,<br />
had been compelled to drop everything<br />
else in his search for health from this<br />
ite disease. The doctor ***^<br />
it the rt'Tr*^ 1 could be traced back<br />
probably to childhood, when bis two<br />
children had been nursed by the con<br />
sumptive daughter <strong>of</strong> a consumptive<br />
oer. The rickety, ^'Tft*» breeding<br />
tenements In which the miner<br />
compelled to live were owned by Scho-<br />
feld now. "I'd give my two eyes and<br />
both legs and armc to have my daugh-<br />
ter with me and my son restored to<br />
health." he confided to the Bed Cross<br />
Seal girL "I cant get away from the<br />
thought that my girl might be alive<br />
and ray boy well if I'd given some at-<br />
tention to tbe prevention <strong>of</strong> this di-<br />
sease ten or fifteen years ago. Now<br />
it's too late for that, but 111 keep<br />
somebody else's son and daughter safe.<br />
Here, give me all the seals yooVe got<br />
and then go and get all you can find<br />
and charge *K^tn ;<br />
l *w^«* amend J<br />
do my share."<br />
As the imtnnlBhrrl girl handed over<br />
to him her entire supply <strong>of</strong> 20,000 seals<br />
and took hia ^***^*r In return she beard<br />
n to ****» If money<br />
which it cant. Ill<br />
repeat. "Ill do my share."<br />
Itch! Itch! Itch!—Scratchl Scratch!<br />
Scratch! Tha more you arratrh. the<br />
worse tha Krh. Try Doaa's Ointme<br />
For orrrma. any akin H»*fng 60c<br />
box. lm<br />
wwass Army Arwaysj Ready.<br />
Endurance tests show that to time<br />
<strong>of</strong> war the Swiss soldiers can "com-<br />
mand" the highest sipfne ptf^f snd<br />
the most difficult mountains with light<br />
arttTlery. The Infantry, ths Held artll<br />
scry and cavalry are recruited by the<br />
canfrma. but the engineer*, guides<br />
sanitary and administrative troops, ai<br />
well as the army train, ara enrolled<br />
by tbs eonfederstloa. Tbs cantons<br />
furnish the uniforms and oaslpmenta<br />
for which they are. however, reim-<br />
bursed by the federal government, and<br />
tho latter supplies tha arms directly<br />
A yearly Inspection <strong>of</strong> armament and<br />
equipment at which vrary soldier<br />
without exception, has to appear, pre<br />
vent* soy neglect m that Him, as every<br />
man keeps bis uniform and rifle al<br />
*w*rff^ sad when tbe ****^frii»^a > ** w * or<br />
oer goes forth, tbs whole army Is ready<br />
for action within a few boon. A rego<br />
lax salary ts paid only to tbe tnstrae<br />
tors, the general staff aad a flaw otbet<br />
nfflrlsri. Tbo <strong>of</strong>ficers receive pay only<br />
dsrmgtbe brief period they are called<br />
VPBB far training. Tbe osmmoa sol<br />
«Jer. when on dsty. bas Us traveling<br />
aafl stilus, ajdaasasas paid aaa twasrVw.<br />
orMcsfitm.<br />
servant Probisoi Sotvwd.<br />
Just to show no* lucky ar* those<br />
parts <strong>of</strong> France which th* Germans<br />
bavo overrun with Ore and sword, an conveyances entered<br />
Ingenious German press atxst bas to-<br />
vented the following story, th* seen*<br />
<strong>of</strong> which to laid In what ts left <strong>of</strong> s,<br />
onco TTT^^ n -f vUlavco Lo da** portti o*?j<br />
France. A worthy dame whoa* house<br />
has survived the gunnery pmcticw <strong>of</strong><br />
tho kaiser 1 * artillerymen—possibly ba-'<br />
cause <strong>of</strong> Its remoteness from tb*<br />
Quaint old village church, now a rl ^*p<br />
<strong>of</strong> ruins—I* faTtrtnj to another <strong>of</strong> her ki * rtl * a -<br />
spocie*. presumably esiuslly tortrmsta BU»rt J.<br />
In having a ro<strong>of</strong> over her graying Tnomjm-o.<br />
head.<br />
"You've no notion." says ths first<br />
dame, "how dean and to what perfect! T.-«»ki. »* v»,<br />
order everything ts tn our boose. I* >>>>34 In tho poultry bo*i-<br />
BUtvsrxls. VA Lob It, 16 ,<br />
!». O. C Trmcr.<br />
H. Hall *4 i<br />
the AfTiT German soldiers IJOC 33* arction s.<br />
ant? It's<br />
that's r* ITIrt * i **1 tn the<br />
dono the cleaning!"V-Ne<br />
nlng Post.<br />
They<br />
York Eve-<br />
Ouncottao f Bait.<br />
A part <strong>of</strong> the cculjrment <strong>of</strong> sons<br />
cavalrymen tost returned to France<br />
frcm a few cays' furlough tn ^"1**"^<br />
Is a Bahing-rod and several varieties<br />
<strong>of</strong> floats- But there are other* who<br />
prefer to fish fcr the pot to more sud-<br />
den and ruthless "••""»r Their meth-<br />
S4BW to Wm. Lot<br />
JkXtnm Wycaaff rt u b Ch*Tin R. H»iL<br />
Lot» 3 4. KYtioo 1S-C.<br />
Lott m and tZX. Kttloa Is.<br />
W. Wtilrr. »t »t». to r>— B-<br />
If. U and 16, section U-t. U<br />
od is very different. They operate In<br />
S- 1. Bcmltr<br />
Frtrs. tSce. Lots<br />
Co. to<br />
111<br />
Helpful iU£aT*tions as to the<br />
economical and proper feeding, vater-<br />
1 injr. care <strong>of</strong> the booses, incubation and<br />
brooding <strong>of</strong> the chicks, marketing <strong>of</strong><br />
the products, ctr.. will be given by<br />
j the Extension SnccialiBt In Poultry<br />
Husbandry and *b* OAce <strong>of</strong> Farm<br />
DemoEJtraUon.<br />
This demoostru'ion will show that<br />
a pr<strong>of</strong>itable poultry buaineaa can be<br />
done If properly handled, and that It<br />
dots not ncccu:Uite the expenditure<br />
<strong>of</strong> a large amount <strong>of</strong> money or time.<br />
The poultry plant should receive<br />
Just as much planning and fore-<br />
thought as any other part <strong>of</strong> agri-<br />
culture, and should be considered a<br />
farm crop. Just CB much as corn or<br />
potatoes.<br />
It is a fact that the most <strong>of</strong> the<br />
poultry and eggs that are sold to the<br />
public are producoi by tbe farmer<br />
from fmall flocks <strong>of</strong> birds, and that<br />
large commercial poultry plants ore<br />
<strong>of</strong> minor importance, since reliable<br />
men. capable <strong>of</strong> h'\ndling such a prop-<br />
osition, ore very scarce.<br />
' The Farm Demonstrator will be<br />
glad to look over any farm flock and<br />
give any suggestions that <strong>may</strong> be de-<br />
sired in order to promote the poultry<br />
interests in Cape May <strong>county</strong>.<br />
GEOEGE B. THRASHEB.<br />
County Farm Demonstrator.<br />
and 1U. block BS,<br />
those parts <strong>of</strong> the canals where roach IW * n °* M * 7 -<br />
and dace are thought—not always' **'*' *° Bo * e normc. Danxu. Lot us.<br />
with reason—to be numerous. Ths. bl< ** 1M " pU ° D ~ r<br />
<strong>On</strong>al attack, as to all modern sggre*- CtU * rai *' t «r to s. j. Realty Co.<br />
sive operatlona. U opened by the **,t!?tJ?£*Zi£^,n *£!££*J* " nd<br />
pendtture <strong>of</strong> explosives. But tn thU _. ^°"^ *" ^* a<br />
wad <strong>of</strong> gnncotton neatly ex-<br />
ploded under water Is enough to ac-<br />
count for all the flan wttnln a cens<br />
erable radius; and a few moments<br />
after the discharge the undersides <strong>of</strong><br />
tbe roach and tfare appear en the<br />
surface. Tbe Idea was suggested by<br />
tbe accidental havoc wrought awwwg<br />
the fish by a certain Jack Johnson.<br />
Tha Uon <strong>of</strong> St. Mark 1 *.<br />
The famous wtnged Htm <strong>of</strong> St.<br />
Uark. symbol <strong>of</strong> the old Venetian re-<br />
poblle. which was tcdanjered by tbe<br />
Austrian air attack on Use dry <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
lcoas. Is one <strong>of</strong> the most composite<br />
monuments tn exist* nea. It Is <strong>of</strong><br />
bronxe with eyes <strong>of</strong> white agates—<br />
thcuch Vecttlacs tell yoa they are<br />
diamonds—an! it la believed to have<br />
ombmtnt*d some ancient Aasyrtaa<br />
palace before It came to Venice and<br />
»u raised on the top <strong>of</strong> a m*m-f tn<br />
the Square <strong>of</strong> BL Mark.<br />
The wbole figure, aa It now «t»«>*«<br />
belongs to many epochs, renovated<br />
again and again, and tbe only portion<br />
<strong>of</strong> the origina] iwimai remaining Is ****<br />
bead—except tho crown—and part <strong>of</strong><br />
the body. Wten last renovated tn<br />
1S91 the wbolo Uon was found to be a<br />
mass <strong>of</strong> disconnected fragmenta<br />
to»ilhcT with iron •••D^«.<br />
Oaad W<strong>of</strong>d for tka Mtda.<br />
"vlome men," said Undo Ebea. "pot<br />
ta deir lives Uektn' at nothln'. Dwr*a<br />
dis much to be said fob de mule. If<br />
he's Interested enough to kick, hea<br />
wfltta' to go to de trouble <strong>of</strong> takln'<br />
m Costly Victory.<br />
Mrs. Bacon—"WhaTs tha<br />
with Tommy's face and handsT They<br />
badly swollen." Mrs. Egbert—<br />
"Too see. they ottered a prise si his<br />
school for tha boy who would bring la<br />
tha greatest cumber <strong>of</strong> dead wasps.<br />
sad TV woo."<br />
__ _ -_ Ms*wjr.<br />
Tha moral energy <strong>of</strong> «*»»*>*p« Uk»<br />
that <strong>of</strong> tadMdaaia. ts only snafalsaji<br />
by aa Ideal tugher and -•»«—f» «*>«•><br />
ffeavara. to whlck they dmg Omly<br />
raar tosl their coongs gtowla*<br />
S. block 101; Iocs I and e. block 1M; lub<br />
1. Z. 3. 4 and 1. blocs Its, all plu A.<br />
Jrsar U. Oliver to P'ltartfr Flr« Co-<br />
Lots U7 and Ul, block *C ptan D-2.<br />
Csarlra P. Vanamnn. rt al. to ^ohn B.<br />
saao. Lot oo W. aide <strong>of</strong><br />
road at Dl-a Orck. cootslnj<br />
acres. tocrlbrT wltn rlsnt <strong>of</strong> »»y 10 tort<br />
aloos Korth Uns bwclnnlns at<br />
<strong>of</strong> Oavtd Comntoo's UndL<br />
John *Vcall Brown to OUn Brown- Lot<br />
block Is. plan 1 <strong>of</strong> WlMmood ABDCL. '<br />
U'ildwood EitrssKxi Bralty Co. ti> Louis<br />
C Bmtmlarti Lot -3. block 7.<br />
Toe Niartn WUdvuud Land Co. to<br />
er-Kay Bralty Co. rntKL Lots 22 aixl 21.<br />
M. l<br />
Our •* WlMnW<br />
Tboa. B. L<strong>of</strong>ue rt us to Axlcl<br />
SXUL Lot 14. black U.<br />
Ucory H. Otlras to iohn H. SarL<br />
Lot 10. black 1T6-<br />
* Cu< BUjr<br />
sr, to VlrdUo A-<br />
Baldl. eni Lots lft. it. is. is. » aod 12.<br />
axtkia C plan o» ML Vma Land Co.<br />
Lewis S. Paust. ct ox. to Wm- Klcnols.<br />
Lot heal m Ins at S- W. sld« <strong>of</strong> Kecnanle<br />
street, cstexkdlns to for doubt can bo found.' 8ucb la<br />
tho following chapter trom the<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Beavers, a Canadian tribe:<br />
<strong>On</strong>e day a young chief ahot bis ar-<br />
row through a dog belonging to an-<br />
other brave. The bravo revenged th*<br />
death <strong>of</strong> his dog. and Instantly a hun-<br />
dred boss were draws. Before night<br />
had fallen some eighty Lay dead<br />
around the camp, the pine woods rang<br />
with tbe Lamentations <strong>of</strong> the women;<br />
the tribe had lost lu bravest men.<br />
There was a temporary truce. Th*<br />
friends <strong>of</strong> the chief whose arro<br />
artllni the dog yet numbered some<br />
sixty people, and tt waa agreed that<br />
they should separate from the tribe and<br />
seek their fortune tn the vast wilder<br />
ness lying to the* south.<br />
In the night they beean their march.<br />
Sullenly their brethren saw them de-<br />
part, never to return. They went<br />
their way to the shares <strong>of</strong> the Lessei<br />
Blsve lake, toward the great plains<br />
which were aald to'be far southward.<br />
by the banks <strong>of</strong> tbe swift-foiling Sas-<br />
katchewan.<br />
The tribe <strong>of</strong> the Beaver* never saw<br />
this exiled band again, but a hundred<br />
years later a Beaver Indian, who fol<br />
lowed tho fortune* <strong>of</strong> a white fur-<br />
bunter. found M"»» In one <strong>of</strong> tn><br />
forts <strong>of</strong> tb* Saskatchewan. Strangt<br />
Indian* were camped about tbe pal<br />
Isadea; they were members ot the<br />
great Blaekfoot tribe, whose trantiua<br />
grounds lay south ot the Saskatche-<br />
wan. Among them were a few braves<br />
who, when they conversed, spoke •<br />
language different from Chat <strong>of</strong> th*<br />
others, snd tn this language the<br />
Bearer Indian recognised bis on<br />
y<br />
Hlne-tcnths <strong>of</strong> the good that Is demo<br />
tn tha world ts tha result not <strong>of</strong> laws,<br />
however wise, ar <strong>of</strong> *~-*M»fms how-<br />
•vws- strong, but <strong>of</strong> tho personal tsfln-<br />
aacs <strong>of</strong> tatfrrldaal men and womeiL—<br />
8tr Bsnaal Ortsrwrm.<br />
t MWral HUmrrm aattm..,<br />
• wtful BMory nun* to bau<br />
T«ptnJ coin aod carrttAcstts.<br />
Lrsai-teoorr<br />
CVifcmcUon road wrth L'. a. Tlmum tao><br />
erA <strong>of</strong> dxoilaOoci)<br />
rsplal ttMh<br />
Mxrpias fanj<br />
Tots!<br />
ttMh psi4 la<br />
fj<br />
LiABXIXnxa.<br />
|lrs«r« c£*c* •••<br />
ctkreas<br />
_ ntn«s dVposiU<br />
tVposJts wtln outlt* o/ Irma Chaa JS oars<br />
Total deposits, Itrms «.!,».' and a...<br />
VXTH.il<br />
xav<br />
UIUI<br />
r**nis<br />
To«.l ..<br />
STATT OF >rw jnurv. >_,<br />
toL~sTV OF aniaujLvo, l ml<br />
I. IJ-OJU> U.OLAM.<br />
..Jrmal,<br />
Dtmln.<br />
WAS A THOUGHTFUL SUITOR<br />
Assured FaUtsr His Dsxflhirr Wooid<br />
Not Have Home Like the Had<br />
Been Used Ts.<br />
"Young man.~ tn^uired her<br />
sternlr. ~w01 voo give her a home Ilka<br />
the ono the has been used to!"<br />
•No." repli«l tho truthful suitor,<br />
"for tbero will be no grumpy father<br />
to code homo » W| 1 ewv^*everyone mis-<br />
erable- by his Having over trifles and<br />
swearing at msttcrs tn general- There<br />
will bo no mother to scold her from<br />
morning to night for wasting time<br />
merely because she wants to be neat.<br />
There wUl be no big brother to abase<br />
her for not doing h»i' <strong>of</strong> his work.<br />
and no little- brother to make enocgh<br />
ooU« to drtvo her crazy when her<br />
head aches- There wont be any<br />
joungrr slater to insist on reading<br />
somo trashy novel whn» sho does ail<br />
tho work, abo win not have with me<br />
a home Uko she has been used to,<br />
not If I can help It."—Boston Joomsl<br />
From a Lobstsr-a Cirw.<br />
The- Bath Times '"'I not loag ago<br />
in lu window the lariat lobster clsw<br />
probaoly «i.r seen In theso parts. The<br />
claw alone measures 10V4 Inches In<br />
lcostb and some six Inches In width-<br />
It »as brought into the o&ce by tho<br />
wellknown dl»cr Scott TlhheUs <strong>of</strong><br />
Woolvitch. who found tt recently while<br />
doing somo work at Barter's t*^snd<br />
Somo <strong>of</strong> his dredging apparatus, prob-<br />
ahlr the backet, separated this claw<br />
from tbo rc-«t <strong>of</strong> the lobster. Judging<br />
from the aUo <strong>of</strong> the claw, the lobster<br />
ts*lf must have been several feet<br />
long and a monster. The meat In<br />
tho claw was <strong>of</strong> good color T«< at<br />
to eat and enough for a rHnn«r tai<br />
several people. Tbo claw alone<br />
weighed three pounds, and be esti-<br />
mated tho weight <strong>of</strong> tho lobster at<br />
hlrtjr pounds—Kennebec Journal.<br />
Doge Htn Feet tVhod.<br />
Tha dogs <strong>of</strong> Labrador are shod with<br />
sealskin ahoes. »lilch protect their<br />
fc -.c nrtlflnl cbnk<br />
>ira«o to the ordrr .1 Jua- I. Sxall. Coust»<br />
Collector, exjusl in uniuunl to tm (10) per<br />
J. <strong>of</strong> Uie toojul ..r loe bid.<br />
Tbe saecetsfol 1 ll-J*r «rlU be recjnlrrd to<br />
rumlsn a OrU-cl..vs Nuxety Company bead<br />
In a sum eoqsl to u>e fkjll •*^«r»* <strong>of</strong> bis<br />
bid- to Insure a full ax»d faltitfui J<br />
-lln all tne terms. 4<br />
^It * ** t<br />
p<br />
*>* eontrmct and spedncaDons.<br />
socensfol bidder *jrfll also be re-<br />
duired to make t**cessary repairs to and<br />
keep tne bituminous turfae* tn Bnt-eiass<br />
rondlUon ror a pertocl<strong>of</strong> Ore rears from<br />
U>e date <strong>of</strong> completion and acceptance <strong>of</strong><br />
tne VMork. and to farnlsn satisfactory t*-.<br />
etxrlty or bond to Insure, tne rot&llmeBt <strong>of</strong><br />
tata part <strong>of</strong> bis contract.<br />
IVe board reatr»ea tne rl«M b> nVct anj<br />
By oraer <strong>of</strong> tne Board.<br />
FHANK W. FOWKE3. Clerk.<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Cnosea Weeboedera<br />
<strong>of</strong> tne County <strong>of</strong> Cape May, V. J.<br />
Dated Xorrmbrr 14. I Hi. lt^tjtfiv^><br />
R0A>2> Of<br />
"CATS: MAT COPBfTT. MKW XXMXKT.<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE.<br />
<strong>of</strong> a<br />
—:<br />
• taUa *or tne coostructkxi<br />
road with ctecraaarjr balkhcads, best<br />
UUlard arrcrota al Strathmm (Carson's<br />
Jnlrtl. and estrndlns; across Cenooi Elrt<br />
Jo tne Intmection at Mrt»-B rtn street and<br />
"*y. «"T°» «" <strong>Ocean</strong> Our, tn aecordano<br />
•JJ* Orawtosa. plan* and .j-rrift—"•—•<br />
WUl to Mulvrd and opened at av tvsulax<br />
°>rr«ns <strong>of</strong> tbe Board o/Oaoaco rreenoidcrs.<br />
at tines o'clock a. m_ c<br />
."j to tn. order <strong>of</strong> Jos. L .<br />
tectnf, tvjmj (a aiwwjyii s^y i<br />
Tl-v-cejSiySddV^rUrei<br />
cWeS<br />
County<br />
visions <strong>of</strong> tha<br />
Tne -<br />
rail<br />
By order<br />
H<br />
M 5^<br />
Try th* AjMrtna L*iy Court, las<br />
*d*r La sryU and comfort, one*<br />
triad always worn Prie* |1 to |i. B.<br />
aitonsi**. u<br />
TIswaTB 1*1 COCStot% aU>d t% *i tstf awTtVnTj<br />
baring TOOT money with a sotmd<br />
sach as th* Oecurlty<br />
Ceeaptzty. n<br />
rrank Lake, who want to lha Ustho-<br />
dtot Hospital aboct a month ago, re-<br />
turned horn* with his sitter, lira. Joo.<br />
on Friday night, much belter.<br />
.•tllsMBdwacialt<br />
awawseati seeawawav<br />
«, Ull<br />
jjl915 DECEMBER 191^<br />
« IMFT |W| T iris<br />
6 8 91011<br />
Was a rrwat day ta th* tl*-<br />
t«ry et th* PLrtt *J t cfcarta «f Ooort<br />
Uous*, Durixg ths past rear th* at-<br />
tenoanc* at ths Qaadsy-sthool<br />
the 200 mark, and th* txatnh and old<br />
Sunday-school room would net bold<br />
the claues. A<br />
room waa built<br />
menu mad* In I<br />
tlO (dUNO CXtST.<br />
-ktsiito Certnrsl! It «a,t*oT«4 at<br />
kU tsmUj<br />
e room new<br />
ban. fruit sad berries. Hear<br />
P. ft. B. station. Rio Oraade. Appiy<br />
11* W. ManU sresaa. WUdwood.<br />
M. J. lMS,tf<br />
In company with her friend. Mis*<br />
EEa Douglass, oT Cold Bprinj. IIUJ<br />
Dorotny Sayre r»«nUy had an en-<br />
joyable visit with friend i at Uayi<br />
Daniel E11U, composer and dirccto:<br />
<strong>of</strong> tha Luhin Film Company, and hU<br />
UUs Anna Dudy, both <strong>of</strong><br />
and many Improve-<br />
rtcurch. and aide-<br />
walks laid, at a o*t <strong>of</strong> |4Tt*. Prior<br />
to laol Uundav there had risen pledged<br />
I1C41, and (ht, nrnaindar <strong>of</strong> the debt,<br />
1306<br />
t92O21<br />
Phllada, spent Sunday with EJjrnr F.<br />
aUngen and wife.<br />
I repair all kind" <strong>of</strong> flro ami, elec-<br />
trical device*, locks, etc. Pin tumbler<br />
or Yale keys—all makes. General re-<br />
pairing. Wm. Flanagan. S. i. Ecalty<br />
Farm. Court House. 10-lS.tf<br />
Th* proper management <strong>of</strong> an<br />
Involves great care and re-<br />
•ponslbillry, which the Security<br />
Trust Company Is prepared to give<br />
Maka tt your executor. It<br />
220,000 steam can arc lighted with<br />
IssHti Caa. It con be used anywhere.<br />
No expense for equipment. Caa in<br />
tubes 10c per pound. Write for boclt-<br />
Ut. B. W. SutclifTe, Stone llarbor.<br />
was cleared Bunday through th*<br />
preaching and work <strong>of</strong> Bev. John<br />
Kranti, D. D, <strong>of</strong> New York <strong>City</strong>. •<br />
great pulpit orator, who to noted a* a<br />
•pecialUt In cancsUlng church debts.<br />
Ho was assisted by District Bapiio-<br />
Undent Neal. ani Pastor Lynch. Ths<br />
actual amount ralrcd was 13100, with<br />
a prospect <strong>of</strong> abo«.t tJOO more to covsr<br />
Interest, aa Uw auhscribcre war* given<br />
one year to make good. Of th* CS100<br />
subscribed the Sunday-school classes<br />
pltJrctl MAO In aitdiUoa to the &1&43<br />
previously tubacrlbcd. Short aiirtxs«s<br />
w-erc mado by the Mr. Geo. Otden. <strong>of</strong><br />
Capo May. C. F. C jrtoo snd Mr. John<br />
U. Huffman.<br />
TH1HTY-TWu« to both SeaviUs and Sea<br />
Ulo <strong>City</strong>.<br />
-Jack Ors.» aras<br />
to Avalaa. '-<br />
—Mrs. A. W. Oykas ts 00 this<br />
wash's stck-Us*. • , .<br />
—Th* Otjsnge e>ectad <strong>of</strong>iosra <strong>On</strong><br />
Toeeday rrsntaf. " • • •<br />
—J. B. Brvsra made a buslaea trip<br />
Phllada. recently.<br />
—D. E. OotT and wife were hoeae<br />
ttunday from Ddora.<br />
—Harold B. Morton rpsai the wwsk-<br />
cad with fricads la Philada.<br />
—Mrs. Linda MeAlilrlrr U vUlllag<br />
her sister, Mrs. Saraers Uard.<br />
—A. W. a«k*s oad wife enUrtaiasd<br />
frlcods froea Phllada. Benday.<br />
—Mrs. r>,f. Citiat is entertaining<br />
her mother from Green Creek.<br />
—Mrs. Fannie Hand snect Sunday<br />
with her sister, Mrs. Chaa. Scull.<br />
—James Lawtoa has moved his fam-<br />
ily Into his new heusa in North Rio.<br />
—Mrs. Smith Kodicott made an e»-<br />
leoded trip to Cnurt House 00 Mon-<br />
day.<br />
—Mrs. Chaa. Crease<br />
GUXN CKstiEK UUCIINQ8.<br />
—Mrs. CUxa B»M*r WSD! to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Qiy 00 Wednesday far a vislU<br />
—LsaUs Korhcry, trtfs and son. <strong>of</strong><br />
MayvtOe, spsxrt ThaakJ«tvittg with his<br />
paresis,<br />
—Miss Hska arbalimgar, <strong>of</strong> Glaaa-<br />
boro. spazrt las Ttunksgtvtng boUdaya<br />
TOSS TCCK*VstOft TOflCB.<br />
—O«o. Dokas Vast a aorss 00 WecJ-<br />
nwsday night from colic.<br />
—Tha first pIsM <strong>of</strong> silk was wovsa<br />
tn tha mill 00 Saturday.<br />
—John Shaw and family •pent<br />
Thanksgiviag In<br />
rstamed to<br />
OAZZATKC8.<br />
Mrs. Charles U Smith Is on tha sick-<br />
list.<br />
rv«. A. BooneU waa in Cape Hay<br />
oBToesday.<br />
liiuHaods Bcncxat vixltad Bridge-<br />
ten last week.<br />
E. Dorsey Foster<br />
Piinortoo on Monday.<br />
Wilbur Hosted and wtfe are oo<br />
two weeks' visit In Fbilaoa.<br />
Ceo. B. Thraabcr made<br />
trip to Phllada. oo Monday.<br />
H"" B. S. Doatlasa and wife were<br />
la <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> oo Tocsday.<br />
CUldrcn's hose, black tan and white.<br />
All sUes. E. U Boas A 800. It<br />
Moving pictures Tuesday and Satur-<br />
day nights at SpeeUtorlam. 8-fcUf<br />
Wood lota for sale- Apjily to Oiss.<br />
Taylor. Dlaa Creek road. l&-2Mteow<br />
Lawtoa Rrca, tho eaa men. drive to<br />
yoor door with sP"" 11 "-* aad coal oU-lt<br />
Dr. Anna Hand, <strong>of</strong> Phllada, spent<br />
Sunday with her brother at Mayrffie.<br />
Misses Annie P. and Laura Hewitt<br />
returned to Temple College 00 Moo-<br />
'-ing narrow Blreete<br />
uro Boiton'u own. The many short<br />
and narrow oileyr—by-paths between<br />
otrtets—are bewildering. The whole a<br />
veritablo Labyrinth through which the<br />
helpless stranger *anders forever, un-<br />
less he has a tongue.<br />
The onc-way-traHc rules oo BO many<br />
jtreetn—necessary because they are<br />
BO narrow—turn •heso thoroughfares<br />
Into corn-sheHeru <strong>of</strong> action: Trolleys,<br />
cart*, people, nulomobiles fed In In-<br />
discriminately nt cne end. and ejected<br />
pell-mell at tho oll-er.<br />
I dlnlike the many bars wide open<br />
to the public eye—no attempt made to<br />
keep tho interior from sight. In fact,<br />
attention Is directed to many a drink-<br />
ing bctno by the bugh glass windows,<br />
without a curtain, the bright lights,<br />
und u row <strong>of</strong> men with their feet on a<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, haa been (pending Botne- timo<br />
with her aunt. Mr«- Dennis FUher.<br />
Mrs Helen Brown had a light<br />
stroke <strong>of</strong> paralysis on Monday, from<br />
which she Is recovering very nkely.<br />
Miss Helen Hiflmsn has returned<br />
to her Wildwood homeatfer spending<br />
two weeks her* with her grandparent*.<br />
—Bevivals will be held this week<br />
In th* M. E. snd Mission churches.<br />
Probation members were taken In on<br />
Sunday at both churcbes-<br />
—Mrs. John Donaldson and two<br />
daughters, <strong>of</strong> Court House, epent th*<br />
week-end with Bev. Monroe Hand.<br />
Mr. D. come dowr for over Sunday.<br />
—While- walking along the road on<br />
.\»esday evening. Mrs. Lkda Learning<br />
was knocked down by a horse- and<br />
wagoo, whoae driver did not see her<br />
In the darkness. Her arm was broken<br />
In two places and twr head<br />
bruised.<br />
. badly<br />
—Andrew Rocap and wife, <strong>of</strong> Milt-<br />
viile. spent Thanksgiving with his<br />
brotlier. John.<br />
—Chas. Hayes and wife, <strong>of</strong> MiU-<br />
ville, spent Thanksgiving with J. L.<br />
Grace and family.<br />
—The Ways and Means Society<br />
served • New England supper in the<br />
ill oo Saturday night.<br />
—Mrs. Bradford Steelman and<br />
daughter. Margnixt. <strong>of</strong> Camden, were<br />
with Mra. ElUa Whcaton over Sun-<br />
day.<br />
Mm. J. C. Frar-er and son, Graf-<br />
ton, are visiting G. 8- Bico and fam-<br />
ily, on their way to their new hoeao at<br />
Foxchase. Pa.<br />
—Geo- Soeaervlllo and wife and Mra.<br />
Jan. Somervlllo and daughter, Emily,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Frankford. spent Sunday -with F.<br />
M- Hltner and fanAly.<br />
" Amoog those on tie sick-list this<br />
week are Mrs. F. M. Hitner. Mrs. Wal-<br />
ter Yerkea. Mm. Lovl Crace. Milton<br />
Grace, C W. Porch and Baker Abrama.<br />
—Miss Marraret Paul, <strong>of</strong> Norwood;<br />
Ira Alo and family. MLaa Margaret<br />
Batteraby and Bichard Hltner, <strong>of</strong><br />
Frankford. were Thanksgiving E<br />
at the Hitner domicile.<br />
22. 1S16.<br />
—Mr*.<br />
Carrie Sharp and Mrs. Goldi* Sharp<br />
went to th* city on Monday on a shop-<br />
ping expedition.<br />
—James Buxby was surprised on<br />
Monday night by a party <strong>of</strong> friends<br />
who came to husk corn. They proved<br />
themselves good workmen and had a<br />
—This community was startled to<br />
bear <strong>of</strong> tha sodden death <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />
Garron. which occurred Friday night.<br />
Funeral serviro vu held on Tuesday<br />
afternoon at his lute home. Interment<br />
at tho Methodist cemetery. He<br />
leaves a wife and eight children.<br />
—Th* Brotacrauod win b* lad mod<br />
Bunday by Nslson Smith.<br />
—Mrs. Frank Milkr to beteg satar-<br />
tained by Camden friends.<br />
—Nslson Smith mad* a barJKSSS<br />
trip to Philadelphia on Tuesday.<br />
—Frank Bright and wtf* visited<br />
nUtlrt* al Cold bpriag on Sunday.<br />
—Quarterly Confarsnca was bald a<br />
Tassdsy aftemon ai the M. E. church.<br />
—Our Sanday School* ar* now pre-<br />
paring foe Christmas entertain nun I a<br />
—Mis* Mary Tomlin, <strong>of</strong> Diaa Crwsk,<br />
was calling en friend* her* on "<br />
day.<br />
—Archie Holllngsead.<br />
Creak, was a rlsltur tn<br />
day.<br />
—Mrs. Mamie SUhrell to<br />
Philadelphia friends for a few<br />
visit.<br />
—Mrs. Jease Hraron. <strong>of</strong> Avalon, has<br />
been visiting fries*I• In town th* past<br />
week.<br />
—Lewis Corsoo and wif* wsrs en-<br />
tertained oo Sunday by Court Booss<br />
frienda.<br />
—Francis Covert, <strong>of</strong> Laesburg, has<br />
been visiting thit week st lbs boss* cf<br />
Sylvester Bpence..<br />
—A Cap* May party haa been la<br />
town the past week, dear hnnttagj<br />
and waa successful.<br />
—A Workers' Conference was Insti-<br />
tuted in rorinw-ttno with th* M. E. &<br />
S. last Mrnday evening.<br />
—Tbo*. Barrford and writs, <strong>of</strong> HiU-<br />
vili*. spent Thanksgiving week st th*<br />
bssToathsl<br />
MoaYacktOabl<br />
—Ths tab* aassjal bsatssst «f <<br />
Votsxtasr rtra Cesffsxr wfll t» gtfaa<br />
by tas I*oW A»xfllsT» ta «h* lat-<br />
—Mr. sad Mrs W. U Itayaa saw*<br />
tar to tfcs mi» iiatllir at<br />
(Mrs, Tysoa Bay**) asm as*<br />
—Taa CaQdran.<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Wm. Armstrong.<br />
Mrs- Jacob Garriaoo, <strong>of</strong> Court<br />
and tools for tbs Bars*<br />
Qab sad tor ta*<br />
sad B*WBS« Gttcas.<br />
8*4zxaTstoi<br />
porcb to cover taa <<br />
freed ef Us brick assess on MtastrwSt,<br />
ai<br />
<strong>of</strong> ths Uakai Cksnk Oob la<br />
bstas aaJd la Bon*JKa HaDL 1<br />
U oet for sa ezs>a. sa. taa<br />
DIAH CBFEK DABTS.<br />
ts good tor asvi&s oas<br />
—Mrs. Btrtnarrs wtta Uda, Jmm<br />
sad Jessls aia at ta* Tsiptn<br />
House, ha* been a gaast at th*<br />
<strong>of</strong> Newton Sayro th* past wask.<br />
Miss Clara Springrr, <strong>of</strong> WUd-<br />
wood, was a Thanksgiving gasst <strong>of</strong><br />
her mother. Mrs. Mary Spring*!.<br />
—Mrs. Mary Creamer, <strong>of</strong> Peters-<br />
burg. La s-pendiar * f«w weeks with<br />
her daughter, Mrs. Aaron Nickarson.<br />
—Mrs. Pheb* TTwnaend and daagh-<br />
ter, Theresa, went to Atlantic Ctty on<br />
Saturday, to remain during th* Win-<br />
ter.<br />
—lira. Jennie Morton and Etva<br />
aad tt to said, tf Mrs. Tarpta «o*s to<br />
Florida. Mrs. BMaar* wfll act •»<br />
loss mother wfcfls aba is sway.<br />
-Cot Fttawr bas dsddad ta ba.<br />
coca* a trsJasd narsa. sad wfll ba Jsat<br />
•aoscfc wWn tas High<br />
doass la JOBS to<br />
Bar ms<br />
iS CaaX0*fw><br />
—Tbs pretty bRsnis clack swmrdad<br />
tha Eattanca Fir* Oa. ta tbs parsd* fas<br />
Wildwood but la*7. to on crMWtgn<br />
m<br />
tar attediaico will b*<br />
m th* post <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
be tak«n to the<br />
wm<br />
Uszt ttwHt<br />
i Hi—In aata tha Ka-<br />
SOUTH DEKNIB DOTS.<br />
Strain opent last week In<br />
DENNlflVlLLE-8 DOINGS,<br />
—Mra. Ogden Candy spent last<br />
week In Camden.<br />
—MU» Bite Schellinger haa been<br />
oa the eick-lUt.<br />
Nathan Doughty Is having his eye<br />
treated for cu>cer.<br />
—Louie Bonham. <strong>of</strong> Pierces, will<br />
move to Bridgelor, N. J, this week.<br />
—Mrs. Deborah Lloyd Is spending<br />
the month with Philadelphia rclativea.<br />
— MUa Carrie Cathdrali la spending<br />
a few days with rxlatives In PMisdel<br />
pKla.<br />
—Mrs. Etta Thomptton attended<br />
rvlcxs at M. E church In Goshen oo<br />
Sunday.<br />
B. L. Howell attended a Sunday<br />
school convention st Hsm' 1 ^** on<br />
Tuesday.<br />
—Eli Baraett and BOH, Charles,<br />
spent Thanksgivtig day at the homo<br />
<strong>of</strong> Balph Norton.<br />
—Mrs. Wm. Woodlin and Bona, <strong>of</strong><br />
Pennagrove. spent Thursday with<br />
Mrs. EUa Norton.<br />
—Hurry GuiUcV and wife, <strong>of</strong> Cam-<br />
den, havo been unending a few days<br />
with Virgil Errk»on-<br />
—Tbe shufHe board players enter-<br />
tained their friendi on Monday even-<br />
Ing at a cucumber feast.<br />
Donald Pien*fv>, who has'been vis-<br />
day party <strong>of</strong> David Bodan oo Satur-<br />
day evening.<br />
—Mrs. Sailie Vandikler was enter-<br />
tained on Sunday in South Dennis, at<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Furmon ^ r+A}» w*^ and at*<br />
a venison dinner.<br />
— ULu Annie* Maxaey. <strong>of</strong> Trenton<br />
Normal, and Miss Julia Graca, <strong>of</strong><br />
West Chester Normal, enjoyed th*<br />
Thanksgiving d%ys with their horn*<br />
folks.<br />
—Cspt. J. W. Grace entertained on<br />
Tnankagivtng day J. W. Graca, Jr,<br />
and wife, and Eurene Grace and wif*,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bethlehem; Leroy Grace, cf Tarry-<br />
tovm. N. J, and Mrs. James Coraon<br />
and BOO, <strong>of</strong> Avalon.<br />
—A large congregation assembled<br />
at the Baptist church on Sanday. tb*<br />
day set apart for the Jr. O. <strong>of</strong> A. M-<br />
kost prsttjr nearly an et «T» toahas aad<br />
ay* brows and bis baags- Mow tt to<br />
said poison try bas esagfct on, sad tt<br />
Is war** than tbs bam.<br />
Tbs lowest bid as «*t <strong>of</strong>fered for<br />
th* C&asaal Jettlrs and hnTVhsaiflnn<br />
to ths «41T&8S <strong>of</strong> tbs Hifl Dradgtnjx<br />
Co. <strong>of</strong> *»*»"•% Ctty. and upon wfeka.<br />
tha Pirvw^< CnmnUta* wfll tsDsrt<br />
next Monday nJgfct. Engtaaar 8sttb<br />
•ays tt to too auch «aon*y, sad ts<br />
ngnrtag to kism tfaa cost.<br />
Mr. Ships, cf Philadelphia,<br />
Bapttot, rrV-*—< ai th* Colon asr-<br />
vkas tast Bcndxy areoiag. Tas.<br />
thought was cf razr isij«'»iift»l"Hry to<br />
God for ths surplus, Aftsr ths ser-<br />
vice*. Mr. Ship* tnOsd cf bto bobby.<br />
Phrcnosocy. sad » lutaisitsd tas pao-<br />
attend<br />
Gearhart.<br />
very excellent sermon.<br />
rail.<br />
It<br />
And thla la cultured Boston,<br />
wua evening as I stood on tho<br />
It u<br />
wulk In front <strong>of</strong> tbo Stale House, a<br />
hi l l<br />
nUilely<br />
beauty<br />
old pile<br />
marred,<br />
in white, lu early<br />
dignity lessened<br />
h id<br />
Tbe "Trip Around the World,'<br />
regressive supper served last Satur-<br />
day evening by the united workers <strong>of</strong><br />
the tnW"* 1 "* and Baptist churches,<br />
btt-frwHr,*; free automobile rides from<br />
one -country- to another, netted the<br />
churches shout »W snd afforded the<br />
r-rtidpants fun galore. The houtes<br />
at which parts <strong>of</strong> the supper were<br />
the Baptist Annex. Wal-<br />
W. G. Hand's, Philip<br />
_imewhat by additions on either aide.<br />
I refused to sec those newer wings.<br />
Standing thus, wilh the State House a<br />
nhurp outline against the night, with<br />
tie many old buildings quite near—<br />
churches the most prominent, with<br />
their tall, sharp L-pires towering up<br />
into the blackness above, and looking<br />
down on the Common Itself—It was<br />
not diffl-mlt to paint a picture <strong>of</strong><br />
earlier days. Th* canvas becomes ao<br />
real that It is with a distinct shock<br />
wakens to the roar <strong>of</strong> trolley<br />
Is, the honk <strong>of</strong> auto* and the<br />
flashing <strong>of</strong> electric signs through the<br />
trees <strong>of</strong> tho Common—It to 1916. and<br />
not tho 17th eenrary. Another sharp<br />
contrast <strong>of</strong> the oH and the new. The<br />
bricks <strong>of</strong> King's Chapel look BO old,<br />
the Btones In the yard are blackened<br />
with time, their very shape bespeak-<br />
ing days long past, that there too, ono<br />
U carried back with a rush to Colonial<br />
days and earlier. The names Inscrlb-<br />
MUlville-<br />
Larry Peterson is quite alck at<br />
this writing.<br />
Aloaro BrosUs and wife attended<br />
the funeral <strong>of</strong> Thomas Taylor at Cold<br />
Spring on Monday.<br />
Mrs. Clinton Nlckersoo and<br />
daughter spent a day this week with<br />
DennisviUa relativus.<br />
—Mrs. Harry Nlckersoo, BOO. Harry,<br />
and daughter, Ethel, called on Misses<br />
Lydia and Annie Nkkersoo on Sun-<br />
day.<br />
Amos Broslua and wife and Miss<br />
Minnie Peterson called on Aaron<br />
dork and wife, at Beesleys Point, on<br />
Sunday.<br />
L. D. Compton and wife entertsin-<br />
Jamc. Williams and Chas. Lloyd<br />
are victims <strong>of</strong> grlp-<br />
—David Christian spent the week-<br />
end nt Stone Harbor.<br />
—Walter Bramble fell <strong>of</strong>f hU bicycle<br />
last week and broke his arm.<br />
Miss Beulsh Stiles entertained a<br />
oumber <strong>of</strong> her friends Saturday even-<br />
Ing.<br />
—Miss .Beba Earnest, <strong>of</strong> WeatviUe.<br />
spent part <strong>of</strong> last week wilh her par-<br />
iling his aunt, Mrs. George Seed, re-<br />
turned to Vlneland 00 Sunday.<br />
It U rumored that John Hamilton,<br />
who has been living on the Charles<br />
Tomlin faim hero tho past year, will<br />
move to Fishing Creek, on the Her-<br />
bert Ehaw property.<br />
Mrs. C P. Vanaman entertained<br />
Mrs. J. Rowland and daughter, <strong>of</strong><br />
Cape May; Wlnfleld Coombs and wife.<br />
Nb d<br />
Divlns service. Bev. Mr.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe, preached a<br />
OCEAN VIEW TBIFLEo,<br />
L. D. C p<br />
ed at «V"i»r Thanksgiving day Wm.<br />
Heritage and Mra. B. A. Camp, <strong>of</strong><br />
Court House; L. D. Comptoo and wife,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dlas Creek; Mrs. Minnie Smith<br />
and two children, <strong>of</strong> Goshen, and Wm.<br />
Bramell and wife, <strong>of</strong> Goshen.<br />
ono<br />
wheels.<br />
ing. beating, ro<strong>of</strong>ing, spouttng sad<br />
sheet metal work. Bafl phone oS-B-U-<br />
10-tttf<br />
Mrs. John Hobtnsnn and son. How-<br />
ard, wialtod bar daughter. Mrs. Lsslis<br />
Watson, on Saturday, at Caps May<br />
qty.<br />
Miss Balls Tboopson returned on<br />
Monday, trom a Thanlngrrfng<br />
with her sister. Mrs. Bay Hsnna.<br />
Phllada.<br />
AQ persons deafatns; tas bast hand<br />
Laundry wok dens caa bars auaaky<br />
laarin* tastr packscss si Harry<br />
>o>b*xo»T*swn*Dittot»«l ><br />
Shields', Sheriff Carson's, Samuel Mar-<br />
tin's. Swalnton; John Powell's. Albert<br />
presdeman 1 *, Clinton Crease's, May-<br />
Jacob Garrison's. John Doos-<br />
y<br />
saca wsak. and It wO ba<br />
Bsturday tf*T*'a' Tnr»<br />
Co, Csp* May dty. M. 1.<br />
tats/and then bock to the Annex.<br />
In repsonse to recent unfavorable<br />
<strong>of</strong> tho Board <strong>of</strong> Chosen<br />
Prank W.' Fowkes,<br />
ed on the panel*—<strong>of</strong> me:<br />
buried there—are <strong>of</strong> men<br />
Freeholders. Mr.<br />
for ths press<br />
tbs<br />
that body. ha. prepared<br />
a tsbolsted statement <strong>of</strong><br />
um valustlons. tax rates, assessment<br />
taWss. etc, cf Cape May as compared<br />
other coontte., and eomparaUvo<br />
a. to tbs cUfferentUaing dU-<br />
f tbs <strong>county</strong>. Owing to tho<br />
aSngertkn tn tlw GAXsrre plant thla<br />
!JSkwihav» been compelled to defer<br />
" Ml our next Issue<br />
who are<br />
who con-<br />
ceived and brought to life a new na-<br />
tion, a nation wrought with courage<br />
and sacrifice, loyalty snd pain, with<br />
Ideals and faith—ami across the street<br />
B movie house sign flashes "The Birth<br />
<strong>of</strong> n Nation Twlco Daily." 80 much<br />
for the speed <strong>of</strong> the 20th century.<br />
COBB— F18HEB-<br />
A quiet home wedding took place at<br />
noon on •Wednesday. November 24th,<br />
n,t the residence <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Wo.<br />
H. Burch, 822 Carteret St, Camden.]<br />
N. J, when their niece. Miss Theresa<br />
LJaes to B* fUmamnsred.<br />
These then are my Isst words to<br />
you: Bo not afraid <strong>of</strong> lire- Believe<br />
that We la worth living and your be-<br />
lief will help create the fact. The<br />
"Bdentlnc" pro<strong>of</strong> that you arc right<br />
<strong>may</strong> not be clear before tbo day <strong>of</strong><br />
Judgment (or some stage <strong>of</strong> being<br />
which that expression <strong>may</strong> servo lo<br />
symbolize) la reached. But tho faith-<br />
ful fighters <strong>of</strong> this hour, or tho beings<br />
thmt tnen **"* there will represent<br />
tK»m <strong>may</strong> then turn to the faint-heart/<br />
ed. who here decline to go on. with<br />
words like, those with which Henry IV<br />
greeted the tardy CrUlon after a great<br />
victory bad been gained: "Hang your-<br />
self, brave CiOlon! We fought _st<br />
Arqoes. and you were not there-""—<br />
William James .In "The WUl to Be-<br />
lieve."<br />
enla.<br />
—Mra- Dora Duton. <strong>of</strong> Eatellvllle,<br />
spent Thonkigivlns- here with rela-<br />
tives.<br />
—Mm. Liuio Dlxon. <strong>of</strong> EsteUville,<br />
spent part <strong>of</strong> last week here with her<br />
sister.<br />
—Mm. Harry Chester und Paul<br />
Carroll and family spent last week In<br />
Phllada.<br />
Mrs. Llda Mlddleton, <strong>of</strong> Frank-<br />
ford, U visiting her Bister, Mrs. John<br />
Connor.<br />
^Joaep Taylor and family attend-<br />
ed the funeral <strong>of</strong> his brother at Cold<br />
8pring on Monday.<br />
—Mrs. Geo. Barrett, <strong>of</strong> Phllada, U<br />
visiting her E-rondparenU, Washing-<br />
ton Earnest and wife.<br />
—Tho funeral <strong>of</strong> Mrs- Annie Bobin-<br />
Bon, 74 years old, relict <strong>of</strong> the late<br />
Candy Boblnson, took place on Sun-<br />
day. Interment was made nt South<br />
Dennis.<br />
Mrs. Annie Fidler, relict <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
late Jacob Fidler, died at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Goshen; Copt. M.<br />
wife, <strong>of</strong> Green Creek;<br />
Norbury and<br />
Mrs. Warren<br />
VanGllder. <strong>of</strong> Goshen. and A. T.<br />
Howell ot Thanksgiving dinner.<br />
—At the Dias Creek Grange<br />
Tue-sday evening <strong>of</strong> thU week these<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers were elected:<br />
Worthy Master—Percy Douglass.<br />
Overseer—Mary E- Norton.<br />
Steward—E11U Norton.<br />
Assist. Steward—John Cook.<br />
Lecturer—Maurine Lewis.<br />
Gate Keeper^—Jos. Zimmerman.<br />
Secretary—Edward Tuttlc.<br />
Treacurei'—Ella Vanaman.<br />
CnnrTi* 1 "—FT"*" Scull.<br />
Pomona—Mrs. Kusie Hkkman.<br />
Floro— Mrs. A- T. D. Howell.<br />
Ceres—Mm. Bedmood Stiles.<br />
EAST CHEEK AND ELDOBA.<br />
—Emma Sharp was a Sea Iala <strong>City</strong><br />
visitor Friday.<br />
—Mrs. MlnnU .Town* apest Tues-<br />
day at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
—James Lucas has returned to his<br />
home In PhllErt^r****<br />
—Edwaid Horn cut his foot<br />
badly on Saturday.<br />
—Quarterly conference will be held<br />
In tho M. E. church on Friday.<br />
—Allen Devaul Is building a house<br />
for Frank Conover near Seavill* de-<br />
pot.<br />
—MUs Marion Hewitt spent th*<br />
week-end In Newfteld and<br />
phla.<br />
—Joseph Downam and daughter,<br />
Laura, were Philadelphia visitors<br />
Tuesday.<br />
—Capts. Shaw and Candy, with<br />
their WIVCH, were <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> visitors<br />
Wednesday.<br />
—Fendal Smith and wife, <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
May. visited Mr*. Ann Willete several<br />
days this week,<br />
—George Kates and wife, <strong>of</strong> Ava-<br />
lon. Bpest Sunday with Somers Town-<br />
Bend and family.<br />
—Somers Coraon and Carl Sharp at-<br />
tended the revival services at Peters-<br />
burg: Wednesday.<br />
—Mrs, Mary Wl'lcts and Miss Ccr-<br />
pls that ba vrffl probably be asfcsd to<br />
corns aftsr Christmas sad g*v» a dem-<br />
onxtrsttsn.<br />
—Tho Baliaaea Firs Company to now<br />
a landed lumstotor. bavmg a dssd to<br />
Us lot. and a martgag* on tt, Oa<br />
Thankagrrta*- Day Miss Emma Trexsl<br />
ralerd the ftsg. a present from Joka<br />
Gilamm. Amcec ths witossssa<br />
<strong>of</strong> ths BsHanra) aad<br />
Votnntosr Caspar-tea, Mayor Herbert<br />
aad taamliars <strong>of</strong> cogncil. Edward L»<br />
Smith was Mastex cf Oeremoolss,<br />
—Barter Ballsy cams from W0d-<br />
wood for aervaca tn St. Mary's<br />
Bcaday, tbe eerrtce betas ths Boty<br />
d ht It<br />
and a short<br />
It<br />
p<br />
being ths first Sunday tn Adrent, the<br />
vestment* were <strong>of</strong> purpla, tha season<br />
being one <strong>of</strong> preparation for ths Oom-<br />
mg <strong>of</strong> Christ commemorated tn th*<br />
If tbsrs to ssrvke tha<br />
Sanday. tt win bs st AJO. p. m.<br />
—Th* Stone Barber Grange on Sat-<br />
urday night dactod these oOcers, for<br />
Installation tn January: Master, Mrs.<br />
Bees* P. Bislay; Overseer, Mayor 8.<br />
E. Herbert; Lsctarer. Marl* L. Vsa<br />
Thoyns; Steward. Kennard Turptnj<br />
Aast. Stewards, Lees Herbert aad<br />
Blanche Beaman; Ospltrn. Ell Town-<br />
ber daughter, Mra. Moggie Westcott,<br />
on Friday, funeral took place on Mon-<br />
day; interment at South Dennis.<br />
PETEBSBUBG POINTS.<br />
w-U Ita*<br />
ii^fH^n until our next Issue,<br />
an print It In two instaU-<br />
ws havo no doubt that many j<br />
-J~« wfll want to msaerval<br />
Oo*t I* RegloMJtta! >*•*.<br />
Tbe everyday goat la responsible tor<br />
the nickname cf the Boyal Welsh tu-<br />
alleera—the -Nanny Goats." A goat la<br />
the regimental mascot and la led at<br />
the bead <strong>of</strong> the f^tnw- <strong>On</strong> Bt. Da-<br />
vid's day. In the <strong>of</strong>ficers* men 11. the<br />
goat, escorted by drams and file, tt<br />
inarched around tb* table.<br />
Fisher, was<br />
_ married to Mr. Oakford<br />
Mulford Cobb, <strong>of</strong> WUdwood. by Bev.<br />
Holmes T. Gravatt In tho presence <strong>of</strong><br />
the Immediate relatives <strong>of</strong> the bride<br />
and groom. After a wedding repast<br />
KS^£JB^ SSL S> *^*k«**a*»*. »^^—-^^-— — — —<br />
Mr. and Mm. Cobb left for a short<br />
•, and on their return they w/ttl be<br />
tour,<br />
given a _<br />
aide at WUdwood,<br />
large reception. They wfll ie-<br />
Ooed Way to Indue* Slesp.<br />
Tnoae who persist In going