CAFE MAY DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1908.
Cape *8> Daily Hsialfl MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cottage Directory (or 1908 Cm- Wuhta^tw and Octu Snwu «oawMktactMtt. 2i7,ai», ut Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits s*i
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Country Produce fresh dally from our own farm rut, 07*t*n. CUm* TampU. Srw4 f—toy The larcest market in Cape May.
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lirooa. J. 0, HIM Wash SL tUnpham. Samuel. 810 Columbia Ave. ttrtujhuret. Miss H. L.. 2t Ocean SL Kuun. Benton 8.. (to Hushes tot. Ueunelt, Harry U-. t!»8 Weal I'erry St llaom. Ueorce, S( Jackson St 1 turns. Kev James, (31 Wash. 8t Boyd. too. W, Hotel Cape May. Beatue. Ura R. H, U1 Beach Are. Barry. Ur Vera. U8 Stockton Ave. Bruce. Mrs Catherine A . 102 Ocean St Baird. Oat Id 0 Avenue. I Barclay, William K-. 20 First Ave. j Bennett Judaon O, 827 Wash. St Bush Andrew S.. 818 Wssh St Hoardman, Horace It., 828 Wash. St Brooks. Joseph R-. Ml Wssh. St Be as lead. Richard. 801 Queen St Baker. John A.. (21 Colombia Ave. Bailey. John M., 811 Queen St Blakeley, John, -( Conjreaa St Brown. Mrs. L. M.. Kearney Ave. Berger. Mrs. Florence, 208 Howard St
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Cape May Herald, 614 Wash. St Caaaelman. William S.. 801 W'aah. St Churchman, C. W. 617 Franklin St Cohen. Reuben. 208 Ocean St Corry. James C, 223 Ferry St Cloud. Mrs. A. B., 81S Queen St Campion, Richard, 801 Beach Ave. Cos. Walter, 822 Stockton Ave. Craig, John F., Columbia Ave. Cohen, Joseph. 204 Ocean St Caaaedy, Wm. F, 708 Corgie St Clark, James. 502 W. Perry St Church. Mrs. Margaret 817 Wash. St Crawford. George C.. 660 Wash. St Crego. Rev. li. P.. 718 Franklin St Chew, Wm. H., 245 Windsor Ave. Chew. Mrs. S. 201 Windsor Are. Cummings. Edwin J., 722 Wash. St O Deacon, Louis J . 822 Columbia Ave. Dlmond, Joseph. 81S Beach Ave. Da via. Dr. Charles N.. 827 Beach Av Dally. M . 15 South Lafayette St Davis. Edward L.. 651 Hughes St Derwent Robert Broadway. Dougherty. Frank S.. 824 Corgle St Davis. Mrs. S., 1005 Stockton Ave. Dougherty, C. H- 720 Wash St Doak. James J.. 823 Washington St Douglass. G. 8. 814 Washington St Duke, Francis K, (14 Lafayetu St Diamond, John, 818 Beach Ave. Dallet Morris, Kearney Ave. du Pont Ire nee, 817 Beach Avenue. Darts, Miss C. B, 660 Hughes St DeSUver, Robert S-. Beach Avem and Jackson St
EUlson, Wm. B., 821 Stockton Ave. Ewing, Dr. S. E. Myrtle Ave. Eaatsrick. Thomas W.. 46 Jackson St. Karp. Mra. A. G, 506 Hughes St Edmunds, J. Henry, 42 Jackson St Edmunds. Mra Mary M., 664 Wash Ington St El dredge. Ellis C.. 112 Perry St Eldredge. Dr. J. Smallwood, 1142 Washington St Eldredge. Samuel F_ 915 Wash. St
Flynn, James. 18 Jackson St Focer. Danied. 222 Perry St Fenner. Mra 715 Corgle St Fenton. George F., 257 Grant St Falklnburg. J, 568 Wash. St Foator. Mia Sarah A, 201 Perry St Freeman. Dr. Walter J., 825 Beach
THOHAS H. WTLTBAEg 407 Washington St DIRECTLY IMPORTED JHpHWESE HUS <S®®®5 Halsuma Clolsooe, Izumo and Fins China, Ivory, Lacquer Ware, Teak Wood Bronte, BUk Kimonos, Linens, Screens, Framed Pictures, Toys, Novel* Tics Etc B. KASAI A CO.
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Farley. B. Henderson. C58 Hughes St G Gray. GUea, Miss M. C., 242 Windsor Gieeaa 1 ** Mra M. M., 7 Atlantic
Gemrig, John H-. 107 Ocear St Graves. Ford J.. Ml Columbia Ave. Gravea N. Z., South Lafayette adn Congreaa St*. Galias Ver, Christopher. 45 Jackson St Gilbert Conrad M, 207 Howard St Garrison. Mra 8. S, 222 Decatur St Gregory. Douglas*. 218 Perry St H Herald, (Dally and Weakly), 614 Washington 3L Hepburn. W. Horace. Beach Ave. Hallo well. J. Wallace, Hotel Cape May. Hughes, Mra H. S.. 612 Hughes St Hackett Stanton U-. 665 Hughes St Hand. Robert 8, 766 JeOeiaor St Hart, Edwin K-, 10 North St Heaa, Bar. Arthur. 506 Lafayette St Heaton, Herbert, Jr, 628 Col. Ava Holman. Mra W. A 765 Colombia Avenue. _ Horned. FranK^., 922 Stockton Ava Kelase. Millard E.. CIO Hughes St Haarer. Dr. F. J., 1228 Wash. St Hall Mta U M.. 642 Lafayette St Hand. Dr Anaa M., 616 Waah. St Hand. Enoch W., 1811 Waah. St Hand. Harry. 1614 Waah. St Hand. Joseph, 1607 Wash St Haad. Ben wall S.. 661 Wash St Hasaiharst. H. McKean, 617 Wash John L, 412 Bank St Hickey, a F.. 224 Wash St H&drsth. J. M. «. Star vma. Hinas. F. D, Madtaow Ava. and Laf Hnghot Gilbert C„ 612 Madison Ava. Hughes, L P, 222 Parry St Ugbea. J. W . 1161 Washington St Haghsa. J. H» 626 Wi Harper. T. B, —
j^l Dry Goods and FumishiBgs ^ The Baririn Store We endeavor to live and let live by charging so moderately that all buyers will be attracted. Latest styles in ladie’s and misse’s shirt waist and jumper snits. You can not find their equal in the city £1.25 up. 1 f|(£ Ufi Of UDIBSMIJ
j$f THE COOLEST SEASIDE 8UMMEH RESORT OH THE UTLAMTIC 56*81 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 stand* on a peninsula jutting out between the Atlantic Ocean and the Delaware Bay. As a HEALTH RESORT it is a unsurpassed. Equable and dry climate. It is the Home of Fashion and Wealth in the Summer season, with a history flf one hundred years as such. Splendid hotel accommodations. THE BOULEVARD stretches along the ocean 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 tlie ocean. FISHING, SAILING, GUNNING and tne kindred sports in both still and rough water*. Large fleet of public yachts. J BATHING. A highly valued feature of many of the hotels are the hot and cold sea water baths, both public and private. Cape May Possesses the Finest Sea Bathing in the. World, because its beach is smooth, with a gradual descent into the water- There are no boles
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, ETC. Miles of beautiful Streets and Avenues. Good roads throug the abjacent country. GOLF. 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 dties of the Union. It is a SHORE RESORT with all the advantages of the CouwTav 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 MARKETS are the best, with fresh vegetables gathered from farms in the adjoining country.
Ladl**' Komono*, 2$ cents, fin* shirt waists, 29 cants, up, larqs lot of children'* dresses, white and colored, boy's wash suite and l_idi*s,'Genta' and Childrens' hosiery from 10 cents up. The oldest corset In the market the P. N. and American Bsauty, finest fittine and bast wearer, 25 cents up First class tailor, at lows at prices St LAVENTHOL’M16 Washing-
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Mans’ wear and' furnishings Everything In linen Wear. Sheets and pillow cssss. We supply all the boarding houses. Full line of Ladies', tyena 1 Boys' Mieses’ snd Childrens' bathing suite Sams goods found In the wagon. Trips over county every two weeks. Repairing, cleaning, pressing. Sit Washlngtoi Street
House Pointing as it was Done I IN THE GOOD OLD TIMES •Sr
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Lewis, Georgs T.. 806 Beach Are. Lucas, James W-, 628 Hughes St linden. Mrs. L K, Congress Bt Laird, Zopher H, 222 Grant Bt ->ea, Henry C, 8 Grant St* Lecgert, M. A., 623 Columbia Ave. Leach. . JO.. 1012 "Lafayette 8L Leedom, Joseph, 262 Congress Bt Lssch, Dr. A. L., 1011 Lafayette St
Maaon, Mrs. A. R-, 811 Queen 8L i. Frank H, 911 Beach Ave. Mills. Dr. James, 816 Stockton Ave. McCullough. Alexander, 627 Hughes 8 Maguire, Mias Cassia. 41 Jackson Bt Moore, S. H-, The Elberon. Moorhead. J. W.. 626 Hughes Bt McCreary, Dr. James. 222 "North 8L Miller Alfred B, 1128 Wash St MacFartanu. Leo, 721 Columbia Ave. McGrath. L J, 819 Beach Ave. McKeana. A. D.. 819 Beach Are. McCabe, S. B.. 901 Columbia Are. Middleton. George P-, 24 Congress St Miller. C. J., 811 Stockton Are. Midi an, Edward B.. 725 Columbia Ave McCreary, W. H, 24 Guerney Bt Mecray. Jeremiah. 211 Decatur CL Mecray, John W.. 212 Decatur SC McCredy, R. W.. 662 Hughes Bt ' Congress Place
Matthews. C. L, 197 Broadway. edge. E. N.. 14 Jackson Bt -Jonroe. John l, W. Beach Ave. Marshall. J- W.. 226 Congress 8L Marta. Mrs W.. 711 Cergle St Miller. C. Earl. 664 Hughes Bt McLeod. Rev. J, 616 Hughoe Bt Marshall. C. Q., 12 First Ave. McDonealL W. C.. 619 Hughes St Miller. R. F . 1142 Wssh. Bt Mercy, Samuel 8, 416 Bank Bt Marry, D. V. M. D.,Cor. Ocean and than Bt right Mrs. R. J.. 7(9 Wash. Bt *7. Frank. 612 Hog baa Bt warnn, F. J- 616 Brand Bt HtfUMt. J. Berry, 116 Parry Bt “ ~ uslsad. A. O.. 666 Franklin Bt
■arise. W. W, 229 BtM*M Ave. McGrath. LenM J.. 619 Stockton J i. Mra. John N.. 916 Bench A r. Freak W„ 641 Hsghea Bt
Reed. Mrs. Anna 8, 513 Lafayette at Kousaell, Albert E . M. D., 10 Booth Rodaa. David W, 228 Perry St Reed. Dr. C. H., 627 Hughe* 8t, Beeves, Georgs, 407 Broadway Rudolph. 8. A^ 26 Jackson St Rutachaitn. Frank 8., IHghrfc Ave. Reeves, G. W.. 1114 Lafayette Bt Rice. L. L, 211 Perry Bt
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H-, 901 StOC . Joyce, 906
Oolamhis Ave.
- Robert, 227 Windsor Ave. Sheppard. L L, 44 Jackson 8L BUea. G., 8th and Beach Aveuoea Sherron. Wm. T, 220 Windsor Ave. Sheppard. W. R-, 425 Wash. Bt Bhaarar. Dr. G. H., 6U Lafayette Bt Sic vans, Lswla T, 722 Corgis Bt Stevens. Wm. T, 726 Qprgte Bt Smith, L H.. SOI Wsshingtrm 8L «. Stidham, Ura. J. P- 111 HowalTfit Sloan. John H-. 229 Stockton Ave. buelke. A.. 1626 Washtegtocr St S^sra. JsooK 26 Congr^Btroet^ Sayre. Lords C., 821 Wash. Bt Batts, Aaguat.ua. Eighth Ave. Starr, Dr. R. Walter, New Jersey and
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i, W. R-, 611 Washington St i. M. B, 221 Washington St os. William U, 116 North Bt ;. E. P.. 616 Lafayette Bt , S R.. 1102 Lafayette at m, E. J., 266 Broadway, ibury. C. E., Kenney Av* , mrd. H. W„ air Broadway. L Marvin C., 217 Winter Av* ten, W. N, 124 Decatur Bt
, T. J. 70 Waah >t in* A. C- 60 Wateu 0 Toten, W. tTJ Meftti Bt weafk l- H, 1661 Wmh. $ w. J. E, 216 Oeena Bt ms, T. F. 627 CotemMa A<
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Dtrectly Pacing the Ocean Room* *2.00 to $4.00 Per Day Special Terms by the Week
B. A. Smith, Pro|i. CAPE MAY, N. J. OPENED FOE SEASON OF 1908
Corner Room* and Holies sit , i soil deuces Id ball room, p.m. 10.3' *ru 10 30 lo 12 in Japanese Room
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Hotel Lafayette cape ruY,, N. J. | B®T£? ©iPISB ?®!E IfiaS §®AS®H HU
Directly on the Beach.
Newly Famished
The harbor
ScHELLENGERS LvANDING
lo Hire, Fishing end Crabbing Supples Furnished m No. 3D. JAMES A. CARROLL
(SarToll '0'illa ~ ~ ~ ^ — Central Loogtion. Convenient voi2 points. Spacious & Cool Verandas Ckaa view of Sea sad Bathing Ground*. Table Kxcellenc'en Eatabliahed MRS.T. R. BROOKS'
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Occu End ol iukHO St„ C.pe May N. J. ^ Modern ic all it* appointments. Rooms en gait with bath. Electric lighted. Delightfully located. Ocean View. Short walk from Railroad Station. The management givea a rate of $2.50 per day, np. CuMnettM Beat R. HAUTN
Moderate Price*. Centrally Located.
J. L South Lafayette St THE HOHKTEAfi bat Car. WuM»6M sad JackM* B*. Cap. (Ur
Washington and Jackson Streets Quick ']c)UT.c'h QeTvice Leading Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars ^ FRANK B. WRISLEY
Opposite Congress Hall Terms Reasonable
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Modern conveniences. Handsome suites of rooms with Baths; Elevator; Electric Lighted. Dining room has a seating capacity of 200 W. M. CHURCH. Own*. ...
THE ALDINE, ZtHTojfc year. Rooms urge and airy. Appointments first-class. Cuisine excellent Rates, $a per day, n^jrard^io per week, upward. Theodor* Muller.
=CAF£ and BUFFET Table D'Hot# Dinner, 12 u 2 p. m. Ben Food* and Bnkd Spednlue* itest of Wlaee and Liquors eerved. Auditorium can be ranted for Balia and Parties. Special Overboil Bottled in
Bond, full quart 81.00.
JaukaonSL below WeeUagtoa. JOHN. J. MoCABTH, PTOp’r
The "Wyoming
OPEN ALA. THE YEAR
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THE VICTORiA Full Ocmh View Large Airy Room
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