Cape May Herald, 15 August 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY. AUGUST Ig, 190-/

CAPE MAY HERALD

LEWS T. STEVtXS, Pr^rirt^. wmmctgALiiMirrTh IWBEPEWBENT WEEKir

AOVAHCC A'lvcrttsllW R»<r» upon .\ppl jc »tian^ ^ _ *u Irttcm inlcndr<i for the lleruiu ieunc> ejttoriS. «J«rti..n,. .uUcMPUon or job nrintinc.) uhould be .ddrcMcd to the CAPS MAY HBBALD. J06 W**hinftoo St. C.pe My. N. J , Bell, tn X. Keystone. «» U Phone. '• Proprietor*. Ke.tdence. Bell »•> l Hditohal Room*. Keystone so » THURSDAY, AUOUST 15. IV07. Cape May Belcals MilJwood Cape May defeated Wildwood al Wildwood Monday afternoon in a

linker, 8b Ouwald, rf ^Robert*, 2b-p lAffmau, If

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*a|ie May .-outhwark lArft on Imw

« ark 8.

Karned ri

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Southwark 2

uasew. Cape May 1

ark 1-

Saerillcc hita, Boomer 2, Wh)tehurat, HolTuer. t'ulbert. lioulde play., Hutliier to Hoberls. rAf tick on I, by Warner, fi; by Waif 1 Hake on ball.! by Warner 1; Waif <• PayCd balls, 1-oak, Huberts. 4lit by pitched ball, Uaiwaud 2 rime, 1.40. l inpire A. E. Harvey.

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A Boautiral Klaff. Kvery Amvrtaan with rwal rwd Mood la bis Tel ns love, our 8 s* But do Ton posses a good out r You eaa Ret a beaulKul fla«almost free If eon will send s check furtSdlOto THK PH IbADRUPHIA PRESS This will «atlt|* ya&~ to THE PRESS dally, escept Soadar lor ooa by mall opatS pald aad also a doe band-sewed taa. » 8x5 fsrt fast colors, fallr gnaraateb. This Bag alau Is Mally worth tbs amouu. asked and thro you get tba gnat home uewapaper of Philadelphia. Be a patriot! ’Vhso you hare a good flag yon can de■uustrate your neirlotlam at a Urn* wbeq "Old Ulory" should be dUplatred. II childreu are art a good example they learn re lots "Old Ulory" like they Id be taught Toslay U the time to r Send all orders to Clrculafon ■ Detneut of THK PRESS, or hand your no the uewsdeaU

Mr. and Mra. O. Howell Parr, of Ualliuiuie aregueaU al the oollagc of Mm. George 1>. MdCreary on Uolum-

u. oat anti struck out and I*oak the .tick and hit a long fly lo lrf: which was gobblev! up by Bunting, but Cassedy was In runni and beat it In scoring ihe then two more run* was that w as all. Hall pitched a good game for Cape

May.

for the Wildwood in the eighth J Cavalaski knocked a stiff drive to cen tre and drove in one run for Wildwood and Bunting hit the bomehide in I same direction, allow ing Cavalaski Wildwood 000000020 Cape May 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 I .eft on bases—Cape May, 11: Wildwood, 4. Earned runs—Cape May, 0; Wildwood, 2. Stolen bases—CapeMaj 3: Wildwood, 1. Sacrifice hit—Hausand. Double plays—.Snyder to Lewis— Boeger to Rutherford. (struck out-by Hall 7: by Johnson 6. Base on balls—by Hall, 1: by Johnson, 4. Passed ball—Doak. Wild pilches— Hall, Johnson. Hit by pitched ball— Wbilehurat. Time, 1.35. Umpire L.

Kwain.

The lovers of base ball wigre given a rare treat last Friday afternoon w hen Cape May and Millville played a thirteen inning game, with a 4, and had to quit in a d the visitors had to take

home.

The game was well-played from start to tinisb and the old base ball "sports” who w atched the game enthusiastic in their praise the both teams played. When the end of the ninth and the 4 lo 4 faced the crowd, al came interested. The tenth, eleventh and twelfth were played^a ith but a man getting lo third, and that was The thirteenth became excitable and w hen the second half was on and Cape May at the bat, it looked as if Clint Kutherford was going lo make the w inning run. He bunted and got as far as second, when the third man CapeMay 0010021000

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Mrs. Kennedy Wins The ladies of the Cape May Goll (Tub hchl a handicap mesial play tourney Tuesday afternoon. Mm. Fred. Stovell. w ho came home in 48, had the liest actual score for one round, but Mrs. Kennedy of the Philadelphia Cricket Club carried off the Aral prixe

on a net M.

T he Duffers tourney for Uie Mra. R. Norris Williams cup was also held Tuesday, and Miss Shealer was llrat,Mrs. 1. lit her C. Ogden second and Miss De

Silver third.

The scores of the main event follow: Hd Gross Xel

Mrs. Kennedy 18 1«7 »1 Mrs. F. Stove 1 Miss Guile Davis Mrs. Joe Lucas 12 116 103 Miss Bena Ditnond 12 118 107 lira. Percy Collin. 8 116 108 Miss Smith 0 11Miss Annette Davis 0 11* Miss Florence Daniels 9 12 Although Saturday afternoon'» completely routed all ideas of the local baseball game, the swimming and the yacht club regatta, golf jn as usual and the nine contestants in the eighteen-hole handicap medal play tourney played around with stoical Indifference lo the wet. RHarvey, who played from scratch, first prize on a score of 80, while Ferdinand J. Graves was second. The -cores:

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K. W. Harvey 0 F.J. Graves « E. K. Bispham 6 S. Bispham 9 X. Z. Graves 16 S. O. Suddards 4 E. C. Kulschman B F. H. Bates 10 G. Howell Parr withdrew.

imendmEnts Pioposed to the Constitution of the State of New Jersey by the legislature of 1901. sain eoihm iwimi. to. i. Kksoi.vkd, (the House of Asartn^incurring). -Thst the following smrudmrnt V> tbs constitution of this Stste be sod tbe sxme l« herrhj proposed. it when the same shell be sgrerd to by « uisjority of the members elected to the senate sod House of Assembly. Urn s«iJ smeudmrnt shall be entered on tbelr Journals, with tbr ya«s and nsys thereon, and referred to tbe LegUlstur* next to J* chosen, and published for three months prior to the first Turadey after Mondsy of November next In at — - -- newspsper of each county, to be design*!- • -he President of the Semite, the of tbe House of Assembly *nd Secretary of Stele: • Strike out tbe proviso In section three 1 srtlcle four, and Insert In place thereof

se following:

Tbe Legislature shall. In the yi thousand nine hundred »ud_nlne ;

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Enterprise Shown The Sunday morning newspaper train began its runs to Cape May Sunday and arrived al 4.30 with the Phlladelphia Press, which paper has been formost in the eiforts lo give to Cape May lictter early newspaper service. Hits great family and national new. iai>er has greatly increased its dreualion here by reason of its enterprise, and by reason of tbe excellent mi ner in which this paper is edited. M. Vansant, 503 Washington street ihe Cape May agent of this paper.

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Mile 10. Karned runs—Cape May 1;

Mile 3.

Stolen bases—Whitehurst, J Hooger, Rutherford, Smith,Brady, MeDermot. Double play—Hand to Rutherford. Two base hit— Hand. Three base hit-Waraer. Sacrifice bite—Whitehurst, Rutherford, J Booger, Smith, Brady, McDerStruck out by Warner—12, by Ye kes6. Base on balls—by Warner by Yerkes 3. Passsed ball—Doak. Wild piuSi—Warner, Yerkes Time—2 hours. Umpire—Judge Rodgers. :

Both sides were off their play and had quite a few big blunders to their credit aside from the errors chalked up against them. That fatal first and that fatal eighth was again in evidence. In Monday' game al Wildwood, it was that fatal eighth inning, when the Oliens boys scored their two runs. Yesterday it was the eighth that did Cape May. Waif the pitcher for the visitors was a little bit out of condition and was relieved by B. Roberts who held the locals down very cleverly. boulhwark scored one run" In the first inning and one In tbe fourth, and were at a standstill until the eighth when they scored again on Hall' overthrow to third, and a hit, making

two more.

Cape May made one in the first, and two in the fourth inning and al the end of the ninth were in a fair way to score again, but were put down and out by high flies.

The score:

CAPS MAY.

Whitehurst, 2b J. Hooger ss Hall, ef Hand, rf Doak.e. HulUvaa.Sb

CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor—Thos. W. Millet, .. .Jan. 1,1B01 Alderman—F. K. Duke, ...Jan. 1,1909 OQQtcll—Wm. 8. Shaw ...Jan. 1,1110 8am. U. Moore, . .Jan. L1008 * Joe. Hand Jan. L1910 • Btllwell Hand ... Jan. L 1910 " Jas. J. Doak ....Jan. 1,1908 Jos. R. Brooks ..Jan. 1.1908 Sam. P. Ware ...Jan. 1,1909 " LtMa C. Sayre .. .Jan. 1.1909 “ P. 8. Townsend..Jan. 1.1909 Recorder—J. W. Thompson. Jan. 1.1908 Aaaeiaor—O. C. Hughes .. .Jan. 1.1808 Collector—Sol. Needles ...Jan. 1.100S Treasurer—I. H. Smith Jan. 1,1908 City Solicitor—J. Spicer Learning Jan. 1.1908 Bldg, inspector, W. T. Stevens Jan. 1.1909

BOARD OP EDUCATION.

Samuel R. Stiles, Prealdont . l)r. A L Leach, rice president

Wm. H. Thompson.

Edw. H. Phillips. Clerk Walter A. Lovett

William B. Gilbert .

...1908 .... 191b ...1908 ...1908 ...190P

.1908

George 8. Douglsss 1909 Luther C. Ogden 1910 Charles York —1910

BOARD OP HEALTH. Dr. A. L. Leach, President.Soph t, 1909 Dr. V. M. D. Marcy, Sccty. ” 1908 Robert. 8. Hand " 1909 Samuel F Eldredge —1907 Albert B. UUle " 190; George L. Lowell " 1908

each United Sutra

census thereafter,*nd uo> ofi*-n-divldr and srratute tbe counties of this ite Into dlstrlcU for the election therein

u.rvjvr.. the General Aeavmhl . icb assembly district so constituted shr uuln.a> nearly a» practicable, a equ.i imtwof inhabitant*, and shall consist convenient and coni Ijcuona territory, _ compact form: I'BooiDgn, that ei ’.•ounly, shall at all times, be entitled tc ■ one member, and the a hols number rmbera to be chosen shall

hirU&Ectioo and with fall power •ueb procedure as It may by rules pre•crlbe to review soy division and an ment made by the Legislspjr* lB“> - . bly districts of the counties of this State. *— the purooae of determining whether I arranitrmrnl and dlvBlou or any thereof Is In ac-airdsoee or In con vtitb this* section; and If In conflict with, to adjudge tba same, or sneb part thereof as m*T be Ip conflict here•vlth, null and void. In esse said court shall determine aucb arrangement and lleislon, or any part thereof, to be null .ud void, tbe legislature shall proceed to oake a Dew arrangement and division, •utire or partial, as tba aollon ol the :ourt may require. (aug. 9 to nov. 1)

COUNTY DIRECTORY.

Justice Supreme Court—Thos. W. Trenchard. R«p, 1914 Trcuit Judge—Allen B. Endlcott Rep. 1911 Law Judge—James M. E. Hildreth Rep 1911 Prosecutor of Pleas—Harry S. Douglass, Rep 1908 Sheriff—Wm. H. Bright, Rep Coroner—Rob. 8. Y.|i|er, Rup. — Coroner—Wm. HI Thompson 1908 Coroner—Nathan A. Cohen 190!i County Clerk—Jnllus Way. Rep...1910 Surrogate—E. C. Hewitt, Rep. ...1907 County Collector—Joseph L Scull, Rep 1908 County Board of Election*—Jos. K. Hand, Rep 1907 County Board of Election*—Henry F. Daugherty. Rep 1909 County Board of Election*—Chat. T. Norton. Dem. 1909 County Board of Election*—Michael H. Keanu. Dem 1908 Term* of Court—Second Tuesday In April, September and December

Ad on 1 ram Chapter. No. 88, Koval Arrb Masons—Couvoeatlona. third Monday of loth at lodge room, Washington and Praokllg street* Cap* Island Lodge, No. HO. P. and A. M. —Communications, second and fourth Tuesdays of aacb month at lodga room. Waablngton and Praukllo street*. CapeMay Camp, No. 8778, Modern Woodmen of America—Meets flrat Wednesday of each mouth at Auditorium. Cape May Conclave. No. 188. Improved Order of Heptaeopbe—Meets at Ogdeu's Hall,818 Washington street, on second and fourth Thursdays of each mouth. Cape May Couoell, No. UHI; Royal Ar canum—Meet* Brat and third Thursdays of each mouth at Auditorium. Cape May lodge. No. 81. A. O. U. W.Meets flrat and third Thursdays of each month at 818 Waablngton street. Cold Spring Council, Jr. O. U. A. M. No. 185—Meets Ip hall at Cold Spring, every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Columbia Lodge. No. 33. Independeui Order of Mechanics—Meet* each Monday

Auditorium.

Eureka Lodge, No. 7, Ladles' I. O. M.— . Meets every Tuesday evening at 8 00 at No. 504 Washington s'reel. Friendship Council. No. 87, D. of A.VIpels on Tuesday afternoon of each week at8.H0. In Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. Tbe John Mecrsy Poet No., 40. G. A. Hmeet* on the third Yriday of each month o'clock p. m.. at Franklin street

-chool building.

Mayflower Lodge. No. 258. Independent Jnler of Odd Fellows—Meet* each Friday : the Auditorium. Jackson street. Ogallall* Tribe. No. 157, improved Ord. • ,f Bed Men—Meets at 810 Waablngton

Cape May Fire Department, me vlouday evening lit each mouth aashlogton and Franklin atrect*

Early Morning PI re 1 o'clock this morning the fire bell Upped off 73 an alarm given fire at Capl. Fosters l-afayette street cottage caused, by the upsetting of a lamp in one of the bed rooms. It was extinguished with very Little trouble. FIRE ALARM CALLS. Tbe Fire Department has rearranged .. 8 fi re alarm boxes and tbe following are the numbers and new location of boxes. „ . „ 25. Washington street, near tcbellenger> Landing. . 32. Wa*bfngton street, near Union. 47. Washington street and Madison

tvenne.

54. Ufsvette and Bank streets. 58. Broad and Elmira streets.

65. Pittsburg sndXewJersey svennes. 09. Stockton avenue, between Jeffer-

son and Qneen streets.

73. Frsnkbn sod Washington streets 75. Howard atreet, opposite Stockton avenue. , _

82. Colombia Avenue and Gunter

streets. „ t

84. Ocean street, near Beach

91. Sontb LafayelUand Grantstreeti.

92. Broadway and Beach avenoe. 93. Perry street, near Bridge 94. Perry street and Beach avenue.

96. Washington and Jackson streeU97. Columbia avenue and Decatur

t t^*Va»hlngtoo and Ocean streets.

flATtH'S SALE decree of the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey, hearing dale the first day of July, nineteen bun dred and seven. (1907), In t certain canse in partition wherein Security Trust Company, a corporation of tbe State of New let«ey. is complainant, and Mary Louise Warrington and others are defendants, there will be sold at public vendue. 00

Friday, the Si*

ineteen hundred and seven (too?) *t two clock in tbe afternoon, at the Recorder s Office, corner of Washington and Franklin treeu. In the City of Caps May. in the bounty of Cape May and Stale of New * C "AU the following described lot and building and improvement thereon on the sqnth side of Broad street, in the City of Cape May snd State oi New Terser. Beginning ■- •*- -outh side line of Broad st(«at at 0* I

of lot number fifteen, and rttOhing

said street north forty-two degrees and fifty minntes east forty-seven and sii-tentbs feet; thence eonth forty-seven degrees and ten niinntes east sixty-mnt and one tenth feet; thence sontb forty doe degr J

thirty five minutes west forty-seven

tenths feet; thence north fortysi.- . grees and ten minutes west sixty time end nine-tenths feet to the place of beginning, within which bounds are contained three Utoussnd three hundred aqd eighty feet of land, be tbe same more or less. Being lot number sixteen as laid down in a certain

' 'n Book Sin of Reports on

pige fa in the Surrogate's Office at Cane May Court Honse. New Jtney. made by tbe Commissioners Nathan C Price, 1‘aniel B. Hughes and George Hildreth, appointed to divide the real estate ol Hetty W.Hngbes. deceased, and the same as conveyed by E> dredge Johnson et nx by deed dated Jnly 8, 1880, and recorded in the Cgpe May County T Mel-, in being ao seixed

"te premises described, datawsu

.jtestate. on or about July 10.1890 leaving her surviving as her only heirs at-Uw her instead, the said Frederick J- Melvin, and ir cUldren,_.LonU. Wan^^ aud «id

BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS ... Smith, Paiunnu Jut. 1.1910 W. 8. Johnson. Oocnn City .Jan. 1.1910 John P. Fox, Ocean City ..Jan. 1,1910 C. P. Vantunan, Dins Creek,.Jan. 1,1908 J. D. Ludlam. So. Dennl* . .Jan. 1,1910 D. ScheUengiT. Erraa Jan. 1.1909 J. T. Bennett, Cape May . .Jan. 1,1910 H. 8. Rutherford, Cape May Jan. L 1909 Anthony B. Smith, Director Samuel Townsend. Clerk State Senator—Rob. B. Hand. Rep.1910 Assemblyman—C. B. Htllle, Rap .1908

TAX COMMISSIONERS.

Ellis H. Marshall, Seavill* 1909 Stilwell H. Townsend. Cape May Court House —1908 Aaron W. Hand, t ape May City... 1910

SCZEHA and PILE CURE PPHH? Kno* tog what It wa«tosaff*r £ Iwlll give PBEEOF CHARGE ilTwrite F. w. WILLIAMS. dOOMuthn*. •n sveone New York, ■oetose utnm|

HOTEL MARTHA WASHINGTON

j EWIST. STEVENSCOUNBKLI>OK AT LAW, dlO WASUlxaroit St ,‘ C'Arx May, N. J Muster and Solicitor in Chancery.

Notary Public.

Commissioner for Penosylvsnis. :. DIANE MOORE. ARTIST ^

Lessons given in

PAINTING AND EM BROIDERY

Church Qlrc?t*ry sr. raky's g. c. citpacH.

Rev. Father D. 8. Kelly, Rector.

B, 8, and.10a m

her children, Louisa W« Irene M. Wiillsms. snd to whom tbe sr " —

vesCed in fee."

Together aritn sit ana singular i.ne oercitamenu snd appurtenances to said premits belonging or in any wise appertainingTo be sold to the highcft bidder, in the presence, and under tbe direction, of MORGAN HAND, Special Master in Chancery of New Jersey Joshua E Borton.Solicitor lor Complainant Dated. July ninth, nineteen hundred snd 1. 7-u pf8ii;o

»ff,VW?KU. Just East of 6th Ave Tor—InaWotr

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10 16 0

3 11 0 2

Dry Goods

AND

Nofioiis. IT Ask fbr onr KABHION 8HEKT MR«. C. TURNER 323 Washington «t. Capa May.

sunaays. o, n, am Weekdays, 7.80 a

Sunday and Friday Evening Service*

l 8 o’clock.

Confessions—Salnnlsy*, snd Tburadays before the First Friday, from 8 80 ~ t>. p. m , snd from 7 80 to9.30 p r. *. cbubch or the asvut. Lafayette St., between Jackson ft Decatui Rev, Arthur Hess, Rector. Suadsya—CclebreUau of the Holy Communion, 7.« «. m. jaornlug Frajer. Litany and Sermon, (on the flrat Sunday of esch month celebration of Holy .Ootmtolon) 10.30 a. m. Sunday School8 a Evening (Choral) Service and sermon t P Week-day*— fbnrsdays. Holy Commi ion 7.80 a.m. Wedue-dajs, Evening Prayer, & Sa{tira Day's—CelebratlQQ of tbe Holy Commuulou 7-80 a- mPBKSBYTSRIAK CBUBCH. James McLeod. D. D.,Minister Sunday services at 10 80 a. m.,

8 00 p. m ,

Sunday school at h 00 p. m.

Prayer meeting Wednesday 8.00 p

Ju Jor V. E. Fnday at 4 15 p. m.

Y P. S C. K. Friday at 8.00 p. m.

Stnugen always welcome.

FIRST M. X. CBUBCH.

Rev. James Bunts, Pastor. Preaching ou Sunday moruiug at 10.80.

Id the evening at 7.45.

Meetings at 9 a. M. and 6.30 r. M.

Soodaya.

Sunday School at 8 p. M.

Epworth League Sunday evening al

7 80 o'clock.

Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening si 8 o'clock. Class meet lugs, Tuesday, Thursday rod Friday evenings. BAPTIST CBUBCH. Rev. H. Jf. Crego, 'Pastor. Preaoblng on Sunday menilng at 10.80. In the evening at 7 JO. Sunday morning Workers Meeting

10.00 a. M.

Sunday School at 2.80 p. u. Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting 7 JO o'clock Young People’s Mea luff- Friday era

grotrssiottat (Cards.

Vash Embroidery Silks and Flow Ready made novelties. Wo'k done to - 36 Washikgton St. Cafe May Cnowa si Knickerbocker Bldg.

How Do Yon Spend Your Money!

Are you doing it in a way to receive Kuhstaniial l>cnefn > Are you laying aside something for a "rainy day?" If not, you will never have a better time to begin than now. To get quickly started, begin the easiest way; come to the

Security Trust Company, Cape May, N. J. and open a Savings Accounts. Do not wait for a large sum, for it may never come; jusL_dep<-sit whatever you havetospare.no matter how small the amount. We will gladly assist you in getting started. Ask your friends about us.

Welsbocl Lamps Free With every Gas Range purchased at our store before AUGUST 10, 1907 V r e will give free ol charge ONE W ELS BACH LAMP

16 " OVKN GAS RANCH 18 " OVEN GAS RANGE

5:5.0

/ II Connections Free CAPE MAT ILLUMINATING COMPANY Both Phones, O. A. Merchant, Jr. Vanager.

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PSSZSS’fPPP

\Y. I.ENOIR

James J. Doak Carpenter & SBuildet

Jobbing

Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J.

Loc*l Phone 97,

Contractors & Builders

YORK BROS.

P. O. Bor 661. Cape May, N. J.

W H BRIGHT,

FIRE INSURANCE lu any Part of Cape 9!ay Cow

Holly Beach, N. J.

A. M.. evrrv Sunday, and 10 SO A. M.. the Flat Sunday of each month. Mornlna Prayer and Sermon. 10.80. Evening Prayer

only. S-00 P. M.

Tbe followtox Clergymen are expect 1 to officiaU during the aummer of 1907.

SUele. Hector St

lala 1 6 25 J4 SOUTHWARK

2 • 2 • • t > • • • • 1 I 4 •!

RATES S IOO RCR DAY awo UR

—* Cob vastest to flhoMSg asd Theatre Dtatriet.

Jssitsnvrlsr'

skno ros soostr

“Ratal Westmlneter

We Make Harness

and make It right. Tbe quality of the leather and tbe other materials used, i* the best obtainable, and Its cut put I gather and stitched by skilled hands. Double or siegle Harness, for farm, deUvery or road wagons. Fine carriage arnesa ta a specialty of our*, etc. WDon't Forget the Ptoce. w. A*LOVETT Cor. Washington and Perry Street

CAPE HAY. N.J.

1A ©FOUR OWN STAnP* iu FEES FREE With your first cash purchase of 91.00 and upwards, by presenting this advertisement and; learn all

AmiSlIC OEiiMOfl, PAPER HAHISIKGS. J plaster iiClorh a SycdaltvC^;;:..; ^Xincrusta, TOlalton an& JSurlaps e and $how Rooms. Second Floor Smith Bldg. 610 Wash. >?/ S CAPE IY.AY, N. J.

EHEHHEEHE5ZHEEe£? EHSESiiSEHHclL

Charles T. Campbell NO- 506 WASHINGTON ST. Cape May City, New Jersey b IRE INSURANCE ARE YOU INSURED? Insurance placed on building furniture, stock, plate gia.‘S, and boilers in the best Companies represented in the Country as follows: UNITED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE CO. OF PHILA. THE CONCORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF MILWAUKEE. FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA. THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OF PHILA

CHARLES SCHERER

Lalrl; with Peter Thomson 1118 Walnut Street. Philadelphia

TfULOnmn

Ladies' and Gentlemen’s

Cleaning and Pressing

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304 Was ingicn St.. Cape Hay, N. J.

DAVID H. FELL CAKE and B CJEEET CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS Chris. Gallagher’s Alderney Whiskey. Rieger Gretz’s Philadelphia Beer on Draught. Cor. BUCH HE. t PERBT ST. CAPE BUT. 8. J.

MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets

602 Washington St. 217, 219. aal Ocean St.

Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits

Owfew Buttan-SkarpUxs Gilt E4gw-A Specialty

Country Produce fresh daily from our own farm Fisk, Oysters, Clams aa4 Tarrapln. Drasssd Psaltry

The largest market in Cape May.

^ahomas UQ. Jffiilot & £)0n

COAL & WOOD

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CAM MAY

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