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The Heralds Daily Story! ' CsfBisy Daily Md
Cottage Directory lor 1908
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!0r t r nai I Herald. No. «1« W«hln*ton Str*«. damnrr and RuRene Conant wee* i and their names will be property Intwo Trrj dlffwoot rbererterm. Sumner, aertodj the elder. <-»»ntrary to Ills fattier'* wish. ' ^ would hare D'-thln* to do with bus! | Allen< £ H. ♦« Grant »t , S|uuiImh-American war Arnold Charles C, Ml Washington si t'uba snd i Arnold .Frederick 111. SZO North st,
ArtoldU W-. Ill Windsor Avenue
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been at home a week t-efore his suddenly died of ai>..|.lexy. leaving all hia property to Eugene. Thla left Snmoer out In the raid and waa a rare turn of fortune In Gertrude Evana' fe-
ror But anothe
iiroua, J. C.. 1010 Wash. St
lilapham, Samuel, Mu Columbia Are. n Hugh mat. kllsa R. U, M Ocean BtUunn, Benton b.. (46 rtughos 6L
Bennett, Harry U.. 468 Weal Perry St H Ctrl with no for ; Baum, George, 26 Jackaou St u.-r waa r»-.r and Uurua. Rev. Jainea, (31 Wash. 1 tedU told him that ^ w - Hutel “W1 tom mm ma. klra. K. H.. 811 Beach ATS. way^wnicn lifcrrJ _ Ur Vera _ mv Stockton Ave.
Bruce, klrs Catherine A.. 102 Ocean 8t. Baird. David U..22 Urst Avenue. Barclay, WUllaa K-. 20 Urst Ava tiennelt Judaon D, 837 Waab. St uuah Andrew S., 818 Waah St Board man, Horace U., 828 Waah. 8t Brooks, Joaeph R., 6(1 Wash. St oenslead, Richard, 601 Queen St Baker, John A_ (21 Columbia Ave.
John ll, <11 QS*» St,
lamer John. 2( Congreaa St orawn. klra. L. U., Kearney Are. Berger, klra. Florence, *08 Howard St
.L^mna a career indicated by 1 man be would cut him OS In Jl the boy let the matter -i k-o t-y ilefauit. In the exdtef liar he forgot all about bee hi* n-nirn found her ensured to o.her EuReue meanwhile bad
to Ecceue wi
wed The '
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returning
mu. and all on board
Thla gare the, Conant propo Sumner aa sole remaining br‘~ . and Gertrude remained poor. It oceurred to Sumner that with
fine fortune he might bare a ve pleasant life Matting Europe, hunting big game In India and Africa and such other occupatlooa that were attractl’ to him But considering that hla fa tune had ao narrowly missed going hla broths Pa fiancee he thought 1 should do something for her. After thinking the matter over be concluded
to offer her half of the iiraperty.
offer be made by note. He was great-
ly aatimlabed to receive by return
a refusal to accept the gift.
Then after much reflection Sumner made up hla mind to offer himself writh the half be proposed to give, thlnkli that the gift being, a* It were, leg!lima tiled. the girl might fee! warranted Is accepting 1C Since such a proposition to one who was supposed to be mourning for his brother was a dellcate one to poC be concluded to do as be had dooe In the first case—write tC Ue w rote ten letters before be produced one he was willing to send. The reply was. as- before, t refuss 1. No reason was meal tuned, but Sumner naturally Inferred that her lore for his
is an obstacle,
r Sumner thought about
the matter the more It puzzled him. Here waa a girl without a cent In the world declining the half nf a large fortune either with or without a husband He thought be would write begging her to permit him to do something for her with a fortune that had so nearly been bars lutvwd of hla But he concluded to atop writing letter* and to go and
s received ■rad some
excuses about trespassing oc her grief with bis affairs, but she ■topped him to tell him that hla cooduct bad been very noble and that ibe had been deeply Impressed-by hla unselfish action. He tried bard to Introduce another offer, but found it Impos slblc to frame one that be considered sufficiently delicate. When be left her. somehow he felt aa If be had deprived her of what rightfully belonged to her and there was no pleasure for him In his inheritance. He fretted and brood ed. seeing her occasionally to make some new preposition which waa always declined, tm at last be made the discovery that he waa desperately to tor# with bar. Then Tie went to her and told her that If she didn't marry him be would blow out hla brains Then she coueented to take the matter
■at brother « Buf the mo
Boon after the making of this propo aftlon so well fitted to enter the lady's comprehension she received ■ note from ■ lawyer saying that If she would come and see him he would tell
mailed the day before be sailed for boms containing a will leaving all his property to her At the time be signed tbs will be supposed himself to be possessed of only a few thousand dollars but since hb father had died the day before be bad Inherited the Conant fortune The letter had oome through the malls with no great delay. 'The loss of the ship la which ■egens aaDed was reported by cablegram from Aden
Capa May Herald, (14 Wash. St Caaselmaa. William 8., Mil Wash. 8t Cohen, Reuben, 2U8 Ocean Bt Obrry, James C.. 223 Ferry Bt Cloud, Urs. A. B.. 816 Queen St Campion. Richard, 801 beach Are. Cox, Walter, 826 Stockton Ave. Craig, John F., Columbia Are. Cohen. Joseph, 304 Ocean St Caaeedy, Wm. F, 708 Corgle St Clark, James, 602 W. Perry St Church, klra. Margaret 817 Wash. St Crawford. George C.. 660 Wash. St crego. Rev. H- P^ 718 Franklin St Chew, Wmr* H.. 246 Windsor Ave. Chew, Mrs. 8.. 201 Windsor Ave. Cummings. Edwin J., 723 Wash. St O Beacon, Louis J., 822 Columbia Ave. Btmond, Joseph. 818 beach Ave. Bavla. Or. Charles N-, 837.beach Are. Bally. M- 16 South Lafayette St Barts, Eoward B, 661 Hughes Bt Be r went, KoDurt. Broadway. Dougherty. Frank S., 824 Corgle St Da*is, Mrs. 8., 1006 Stockton Ave. Dougherty, C. H. 7*0 Wash St Dusk, James J . 833 Washington St Douglas*. G. S. 814 Woanlugtoa St Duke, k rends K., 614 Lafayette St Diamond. John, 818 Beach Ave. Dallet Morrlz. Kearney Ave. DuPont Irene, 813 beach Are. Da via. Mis* _C. b., 66u Hughes Bt DeSUver, Robert S.. 'Beach Avenue and Jackson St
Ellison, Wm. R., 821 Stockton Ave. Ewing, Dr. 8. E-, Myrtle Ave. Eastwlck, Thomas W.. 46 Jackson St Earp, Mrs A. U.. M>6 Hughes St Edmunds. J. Henry, 42 Jackson St Edmunds. Mrs. Mary M., 664 Wash lug ion St • El dredge, Ellis C., 213 Perry St Eldredge, Dr. J. Smallwood. 1142 Washington St Eldredge. Samuel F.. 816 Wash. St
Focer, Danled. 233 Perry St Fenner, Mrs. Annie, 716 Corgle St Fenton, George F, 267 Grant Bt Falklnburg, J, 668 Wash. St Foster, Mrs. Sarah A^ 201 Perry Bt Freeman. Dr. Walter J.. 826 Beach Avenua. Fariey, it Henderson, 658 Hughes St. G Jray, Giles. Mias M. C.. 242 Windsor Avenue. Mrs.
Gemrtg, John H., 167 Ocean Bt Graves, Ferd J., *31 Columbia Ave. irevea, N. Z., South Lafayette ad Co agrees Bis. " \ Gallagher, Christopher, 46 Jaokeon 8 Gilbert. Conrad M., *07 Howard st Garrison, Mrs. S. 8., 823 Decatur Si Gregory, Dohglaas, 211 Perry Bt
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Herald. (Daily and Waekly), (14 Washington it Hepburn, W. Horace, Beach Ave. Hallo well, J. Wallace, Hotel Cape M«y. Hughes. Mrs. H. 8.. (12 Hughes Bt Hackett. Stanton H, M5 Hughes Bt Hand. Robert B, 706 Jefferson 8L Hart, Edwin K_, 10 North St Hess, Rev. Arthur, 606 Lafayette St Heaton, Herbert, Jr., 629 CoL Ave. Holman. Mrs. W. A 706 Columbia A ven os. Harned. Frank P.. 223 Stockton Ave llelsse. kllUari^Ar.sbo Hughes Bt Haerer, Dr. F.T, 122* Wash. Bt Hall. Mrs. U M.. (02 Lafayette Bt Hand. Dr Anna M , (19 Wash Bt Knock W, 10 U Wash. Bt a Marry. 1014 Wash. Bt Hand. Joseph. 1007 Wash. Bt Hand. 8 til well 8.. Ml Wash. Bt Heaatharat H. McKean. 817 Washington Bt Hawkey. John L, 412 Bank Bt atekey. Q. F.. 634 Wash. Bt Hildreth. J. M. £., Star VQU. Hines, F. D„ Madison Ave. and Laf areas Bt Hag bee, GBbert C, 812 MadieOB Ave. Hashes. L P^ 222 Perry fit ■fihea, J. W.. U81 Weehtagtee Bt Haghaa, 1. H. (26 Washington St Harper. T. B-. CotaaMa Avenue aad gzs B.. fit Decatur Bt “ swan R-, Ml Hagtaa Bt Huraptoae. Harry fc-JB Ocean St HogWa, Dr. Prank R. (11 Wash Bt
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Ivewts, George T.. SM Beach diva. Lucas, James W.. (1» Haghaa'fet 1 An dell. Mra l k. Congress Bt • Irnlrd. Bopber H-. 222 Grant St Lea, Hsery C, • Grant Bt Lengert, X. A. (2* Columbia Ava. Leach. . JO.. 101! Lafayette Bt Leedom, Joseph. 202 Congress Bt Leech, Dr. A L.. 1011 Lafayette Bt
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Moes, Prank H, 111 Beach Are. Dr Jaatea (16 Stockton Ava. McCullough. Alexander, (27 Hughes 8 Maguire, Hla* Cassle. 41 Jackson St Moore. 8. H., The Dberon. Moorhead. J. W . 626 Hughes St McCreary, Dr. James, 222 North St Miller Alfred B, 1125 Waah St Mac Parian d, Leo, TS1 Columbia Ave. MoGrath. L. J.. 218 Beach Ava. McKenna. A D.. lit Beach Ave. McCabe. B. B., 80S Columbia Ave. Middleton, Georgs P.. 24 Congreei Miner, C. J., 212 Stockton Ave. Mldlen, Edward B., 726 OolumbU Ave McCreary, W. H.; (4 Guerney Bt. Mecray. Jeremiah, 211 Decatur St Mecray, John W., tit Decatur Bt McCredy, R. W.. (62 Hughes 81 McMullen. W. J.. 207 Congress Place Monroe, Peter. 226 Congress Place. Matthews, a L.. 287 Broadway. Madge, E. N., (4 Jackson Bt Monroe. John L, W. Beach Ave. Marshall, J. W., *26 Congress St Marta. Mrs. W., 718 Corgle St* Miller. C. Earl. (64 Hughes St McLeod. Rev. J.. 610 Hughes Bt. Marshall. C. O.. U First Ave. McDonnell, W. C.. 818 Hughes St Miller, R. R.. 1148 Waah. St Mercy, Samuel B,. 4l« Bank St Marcy, D. V. M. D..Cor. Ocean and
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Mecray. ,— Melvin. F. J., (16 Broad St MnlUner, J. Harry, 216 Perry Bt MoCausland. A. O., 60) Franklin St Macgffl, C. C.. 803 Stockton Ave. Morice, W. W.. 8*9 Stockton Ave. McGrath. Louis J- 818 Stockton Are. Marta, Mra. John N.. 916 Bench Ave. Miller, Frank W.. (41 Hughes Bt MlUer, Lemuel E.. (41 Hughes Bt Morris. Mrs. Evan. (21 Columbia Ave. Mecray. Dr. James. Perry street, opposite Congress Hall. N Newkirk, John B„ 1015 Beech Ave. Nlrdlinger, Frank. 632 Hughes St NeUson. William, 22 Jackson Bt Nellson. Df. T. R., 6 Atlantic Ter. Newkirk. L Robert. 816 Beech AVe. Norris. Dr. R. C.. O Ogden, George. 745 Washington St Otter. Howard K . Broadway. O'Crowley. M., 128 Decatur 8t P Phillips, Dr. W. H.. Cor. Ocean and Hughes Sts. 'hiUlps. Dr. E. H.. Cor. Ocean and
Rogers. John 11.. 609 Columbia Are. Reed. Mra. Anna S.. SIS Lafayette St RousseU. Albert B., M D.. 10 South Lafayette St Rodan. David W.. 238 Perry St Reed, Dr. C. H.. (27 Hughes Bt. Reeves, George. 407 Broadway Rudolph. 8. A. 26 Jackson Bt Rutachman. Frank 8, .Eighth Ave. Reeves. G. W . 1114 LafayetM Bt Rice. L. L, 211 Penr Bt 8 k Shields, Peter, Beach sad Trwnton Avennea. Sanborn, A E.. 208 Howard Bt Slcktor, Dr. W. B., Cor. Ooeas and Hughes, Sta smith. H. H.. *01 Stockton Ava. Saw ell, W. Joyce, 90* Columbia Are. Slmea, Samuel, 208 Windsor Are. Sewell, Robert, 227 Windsor Ave. — L L, 44 Jackson Bt Rh and Beach Aveauea. Cm. T., 220 Windsor Ave.
nr. Dr. G. H-, BU Lefayette Bt bs,4aw1s T., 722 Corgle St StevenA Wm. T., It* Corgle Bt Smith. L H, 808 Washington St Stidham. Mrs. J. P, *U Howard St Sloan. John H-, 829 Stockton Ave. rioelks. A, 1025 WnaWngton St Snare, Jacob, 20 Congress Street Shoemaker, J. L.. (19 Stockton Ave. Sayre, Louis C.. (22 WaaK St Belts. Augustus, Eighth Ave. Starr, Dr. R. Walter, New Jersey mad
. L. 418 W. Perry Bt unas. B., 404 Lefayetto Bt /. &, (U Washington Bt Smith. M. 8, 921 Washington Bt Stevens. William L., 21( North Bt Stltes. E. P, 618 Lafayette Bt sates. A R-. 1102 Lafsyetts Bt Sesriee, B. J., 206 Broadway. Stotosbury, C. R-, Kearney Ave. Sheppard, H. W., 417 Broadway. Swain. Marvin C^, 227 Windsor Ava. Stevenson, W. N., 124 Dacatar Bt
Taah. T. J„ 729 Waah. Bt Thomas, A. C„ 088 Waah. Bt Tolsij, W. E, 7 North Bt Townesnd, L. H., 1061 Wash. Bt
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Thompeon, H. C. 0(0 WaaK St. Thempeon, 4. W, fifi7 Week. Bt Townsend, S. F., 437 Waeh.ngton fit Townsend, F. (., (80 Wash. fit. Tel an, 3. P„ 47 Jaekeen fit TOOTeenA*^(.***1’ llTctoSto fit Welsh. J, 913 Beach Avenue A. Were. Horace, R , 1146 Wash. St CM Weaver. Gee. P., I—'—
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THE C00LE8T SEASIDE 8UIIIIEB RE80RT OH THE ATLAHTIC COAST Reached by Reading System and Pennsylvania from •Philadelphia FOURTEEN EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY—To and From the Resort By comparative official Government observations, Cape May is from 3 to 10 degrees cooler in Summer and wanner in Winter than any other Resort on the Atlantic Coast, north of Florida. It stands on a peninsula jutting out between the Atlantic Ocean and the Delaware Bay. Aa > HEALTH RESORT It is a unsurpassed. Equable and dry climate. It is the Home of Fashion and Wealth in the Summer seawith a history of one hundred years as such. Splendid hotel accommodations. THE BOULEVARD stretches along the ccean front, just inside, occupants can enjoy at the same time an unobstructed view of Old Neptune. The Finest Beach Strand In the World is Here THE BOARDWALK is a splendid esplanade, over five miles in length, with unobstructed views of the ocean. FISHING, SAILING, GUNNING aud the kindred sports in both still and rough water». Large fleet of public yachts. BATHING. A highly valued feature of many of the hotels are the hot and cold sea water baths, both public and private. Cape May the Finest Sea Bathing in the. World, because its beach is smooth, with a gradual descent into the water. There are no holes
galleys, and no life lines are required.
YACHTING, The Cape May Yacht Club is headquarters for yachtsmen. The harbor contains five hundred acres. { DRIVING, RIDING, ETt- Miles of beautiful Streets and Avenues. Good roads throug the abjacent countryGOLF. The links of the Cape May Golf Club, among the finest in the United States, are open all Summer- Frequent tournaments. THE COTTAGE COLONY is a distinguished feature, made up of residents of the leading cities of the Union, It is a SHORE RESORT with all the advantages of the Countby Place, because it is the only resort on the coast, on the main land
and not on a sanded island, and along its avenues are trees with verdant foliage. THE MAW^E^affthe best, with fresh* vegetables gathered from farms in the adjoining country.
Directly Facing tl
s Ocean Rooms $2.0t special Terms by the Week
o $4.00 Per Day
B. A. Smith, Prop. iCAPE MAY, N. J. OPENED FOR SEASON OF 1908 Corner Room* and Suites «it i Parlor* and Bath* Extra, ooeerl* in Ball Room, morning* 10 12: Boo* Evening*, 8 JO to 10
Hotel Lafayette
'cape ruY„ N. J. B©W ©IP®« ?©!E 7018 §£&3®H »♦»» Directly on the Beach. Newly Famished JOBS TRACY
The HARBOR
ScHELLENGERS IwANDING
Polh's Beer aad O a and Lennohe* ao Hire, il Phone No. ID.
and Crabbing fiapplee Fnrnlabed JAMBS A. CARROLL
(Sarroll 'fiiUa ~ ~ ~
Central Location Convenient to aE points. Spapous & Cool Verandas
Clone view of 8m and Bathing Ground*.
Ocean End of Jackson Sf „ Cnpe
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is fill its
its. Rooms en suit with U J, Ocean View. Short walk from Railroad gives a rate of $3.50 per day, up. R. HALPIN
M M HOTEL
Moderate Pricee. Centrally Located.
J. L KEHR Seutk Lafayette St
THE HOMESTEAD
CAFE and BUFFET Tabto D’Hote Dinner, 12 to 2 p. m. ^ Jija Baa Foods and Salad BpaetoltMa. -last of Whass aad Uqoon osrvad. ?' aditoriiim can be rented for Bails and Parties. Special Ovrrbolt Botttod fat Bond. fH-qoart »M». \zT Jon. J. MoCAn, Prop'r
Waslungton and Jackson Streets (Quick 'feunch Qervice Leading Brands of Wyies, Liquor and Cigars FF.A1TK E. WHSLBT
Opposite CorTgress Hall Terms Reasonable
J. R. 77ILS0H 6 SOS
Colonial. .
Ocean Avenue aad Beac CAPE MAY. N. J.
Modem conveniences. Handsome suites of rooms with Baths; Elevator; Electric Lighted- Dining room has a seating capacity of 200 Or. H. CHURCH. Owner
THF A I miMF DECATUR ST. (First house 1 IIL* 111 Lj from beach.) Open all the year. Rooms 'arge and airy. Appointments first-class. Cuisine eg. ceBenL Rates, (a per day, upward; $10 per week, upward. Theodor* Mutller
ufacturing | New Store ectioner... Y New Factory Full Line of the CandiCS ^ f oo ^ T oD ^ tk f^ maaa - u ^ ^ Hygienic Prlontplaa, THOMAS H. WlLTBANK 407 Washington St.

