Cape May Herald, 27 February 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CAPE MAY HERAID

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boMirm k> U«l ib»r cu u»l »(hvr rnoMlna* »■ pl», prrpvtuatt If »r. llAKUkM • food lit- devotion lo Ihe publib, for br ba. »och kind korllu* (when b§ la out. by rwignlntf fro"> •“<!>' • ^ ortlce. Hut b« won't. Ht»K. K. H. M Atu>iiAi.i. could give It up, loo- Ha b» resided In North Broad street, Philadelphia, for a co ipie of years, a id only come- lino the «» mty when in attends the monthly m.-eiiirf* of tlx Hoard. He U eiiRaRixl In U.i». K In rbj|Rilel|ihia, and Ins time Is s.x there, «o he has Uttle lime to | know ledge of tha proi>eriy valuea

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"THURSDAY. FEBRIMRV 27. I««« Notlca to HaraM DeUoquenM Cod at new postal regulation-, m • rteetalnew January 1 !««. Ibe rslr -f ;n>stagt heretofore«Uo«e-l wre*ly ne»s,«pen on copies mailed lo subscribers , wltblrcld from pa|xrs sent^lo ixraocs a bo are qbr year lo arrearsV you k ow abetlxr you are m Ibis cU»s. or noi. iear reskleJ. and if you are, there is bill ..ue thing to do—aeltle up at oace.

SHOULD BE ABOLISHED The suggestion made by Cio\ernor -ort in his inaugural address lhal Oounty Boards of Taxation should lx abolished, U llndmg fax or all oxer the

Ttic Boanl, however, is not needet g expensive body, costing the it county, pretty close lo >6,000

It should be abolished. I.KVVIM T. BTKVKMi.

CITY DIRKCTOHy.

After t

s there a greater demand for the.r j n .bolition than in Cape May. At the j w iceeot rreeting of the sca-liore league | at Wildwood the mailer was discussed r< and the majority for abolition » a* signtfleant. Ocean City has asked for the epeal of the law. The greater mass of the Cape May City resident* feel that d,U a useless and expensive body.

The Governor said

THEY MET AGAIN. Ihs Sporty Looking Chap Cut His

Vacstion Short.

>|M»rty looking chap had

aiPTirenkfust at the little hotel in the atskllls. where ho had come for a few reeks' vacation, the old farmer who the place called him aside and

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Aunt Bally Warner was a phyalogtio(Dlst. When a prddl-r ojered her goods she looksd him to the face Instead of at his wares and usually told him to go on. One day a peddler came by whom she looked In the face and aald: “Ton are the only honest peddler 1 have Been In ten year*. Yop can bring me la six milk pena." ••Hot bow do you know that 1 am honest r queried tha man. wondering If she trus making game of him. “By jeur looks." . All tlo peddlers boy sheepskins. Aunt Sally bad ona nailed up on the burn door, and after a bit of chaffering about the price she went out to get It tearing the man on the plana. When she retorted the exchange was effected and the peddler departed. Be thanked her for her compliments and confidence. and he waa told to call again If be came that way* There waa no ruction until a bool sundown. Then Aunt Bally discovered that atlrarware, cutlery and other things were missing. It had taken her about fifteen tnlnntas to get the sheepskin, during which time the iieddler waa Alone on the plans. She figured It ont In her own mind that no one etas could hava taken the -stuff, and aha vowed to hare h.m pursued to the ends of the earth. Nevertheless when the hired man agreed with her and said tt was a straight ease she bristled up and replied: “Jim Darla, you are a fool! That

Major—Krederiefc J. Melvin Jsn.1,1810

cll-Wm. t. Shaw ...Ja*. 1.1110 8am. H. Moore, ..Ja&l. 1>11 Joa. Hand Ja». 1.1110 Bill wall SAnd ...Are. 1. M0 Jas. J. Doak ....Jan. 1.1(11 1 Jorrpbli Klasil .Jan. I, Bill * w Bam. r. Ware ...Jn*. 1.1>0» Louie C. Sayre ...Jan. 1. IMS F. 8. Townsend..Jan. L 1M9 Thompson. Jan. 1.1(10

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BOARD OF EDUCATION.

Samuel R. Settee, President

Dr. A L Leach WtlUam Porter

Bdw. H. Phillips. Clerk. l»0k Walter A. Lovett ISOS William B. Ullbert IMS George 8. Douglass 190>

Luther t\ Ogden—...

baric* York... |Slo

x'Tbr board in - . t -i

-Yen. I thought that waa the beat

place for them. Yon don't mind keep-

lug the -tuff for roe. do you?” * “Great unnke*. nor replied the farm-

er n» h<- ruhlxd bis hands spd choc tied. The boy says ye tirang three

party henry trunks wiUr'fre.” “Ye*: I always travel with plmity of

clothe*, tennI* racketa. fishing lines, etc. You've no objection to ao much

baguagv. have youT"

“Not a bit of It. sir—not a bit of It! I wish ye had lining’levcn or twelve with ye. It's kinder funny ye ain’t

recognised me yeL”

“No: 1 don't remember to have ever seen your face before,” said the new

arrival.

"Well, mebbe my whisker* be a leetle longer or aunthln'. but ye hrfer know my voice. We had quits a talk One

day In Noo York."

“In—In New York T" summered the sporty looking chap as be turned pale. “Yep. Don't ye recollect 'bout me handin' yc (100 for that gold brick? I

knowed ye the mlnnlt I aeen ye on the The first commis-ionere appointed n- ncnn last night. Snakes, but that .of Cape May County consisted of was a most bewtlful swindle ye work-

Ho*. Euoexk C. Colb, Tames T. j ed on roe. aonr

Hoffman and SnLWKLL U. Tow s-1 "* J -00 *° lD * ,0 ^ * b<rat sen. Thev did all the eqtuli/ing | '‘J" , .

Oh. nothin. I never raise no rnsa

;hat could be done in this count!., tbcn .., , occhun fer It Hiey visited every Uxrog district in | The lK|V uri j- e Je8t went wild over . be county, held about seventy me--'.-1 (i,^ scenery cornin' up on the wagon, mgs, and were economical in the cost | an' mebbe ye'd like to walk down to

of their work. In attesting the-e fac'.s the de]>ot

the Stale Board of Kqualixalion of] the way. The next train to the dty

if result* beneficial to the stole or tb. . itlsrn flow from It. For 1 towa no-btc to discern any adv.noure re -lilting to tbe »i*le or the people Iron i heee boards. Tbe owroslbje pnrpow fol , ure tbe eoualisstion oC value*. If tblwere the teJl r.a»o-i. then tbe two tr-r. ibey have been e«tobli«bed l« » ion* . oousb time to -coomplisb this end. -nc ibeir fnrtber eaUten.e 1. u'inecwsry "lo anv view ot the caw tbe c-mi-UJ

• svards of taxation. If they et

served thst

nod should be abolished ai

not only to the local ae-r.su......... e--perty. bot to the review of ass-eemet. sRalost tbe property of IndividuaD 1 local boards of appear in cases ,

BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. I. Luach, Proaldent SepL IMS Dr V.M D.Marey, Health ofilccr '• IU0S Robert. S. Hind > l(0» bamorl K. Kldmlge -* 1910 WIlium Porter, Secretory Uuu George L. Lot ett •”

so' git The o

raxtolnitsre^rt to the * ^^1^“

made on October 31*1 last, in compar-1 ye . u jekt aboot ketcb |L ■ ng the work of the first board, and j An . don -, do D0 wotryln' -bout that -bowing the work done by the prc-enl j catb of yonrs. son. as 111 take the beat

ooard said: j of care of It”

“The least increase Is found in Cape It was a ten mile walk to the depot

' it when tbe 11A0 for Jfew York

along It carried away a footsore and dusty looking Individtutl. who scowled and muttered and shook his fist through tbe ear window as tbe train started off sgain.—A. B. Lewis In

Judge.

Taking Ne Chances.

May County, where it only slightly exceeds 1 per cent. Last year this county brought it* asaessmenls up to fnM talut, Increasing by 77 per cent-

oyer the previous year."

The italics are ours. Tbe cost of the 1906 County Board was not more than i9M lo tbe county, including the (7Ai paid to Jonathan Hand, its clerk. The present county board is composed of Aabox W. Hand. Hon. Kllib H. Makxhall and HTtyFKi.L H. Towtcskxd. They have employed a clerk, Thomas C. Hamilton, at flUOOper year, and according lo the slatbrnent published last week by tbe j county collector -the members have taken for expenses for eigbl months in i which they had been in office a January 1st, the folio-mg amoun is: Hand,! e-1.72; Hamilton, (17Jm; rowxsEND, 1 (6J«, and MAHsiiAi.i., r.S.42 Besides there has been about »ltw or I moii paid out for printing incident lo j

the present board's work

The ahaebsots elected b. ihe people j of tbe various taxing dts.riets kno* , more about the values than this 090111)’ 1 board can ascertain, and the old xav

of having three local appeal commit; b " Te <l ul,c polled the Joint? Come.

Anna, we will tots who shall take It la

The hired man amlled pityingly sod disdainfully, but had nothing farther to say. That night, however, without a hint to Aunt Sally, be set a country constable on tbe trail. Next morning, without a word to him, the widow went to the village to consult the autboritlea. Tbe Justice of the peace and the prosecuting attorney agreed with the hired man. They pointed out the fact that It would have been utterly possible for any one elee to cot the crime. In her heart she thought too. bot her reputation as a physiognomist was at stake, and she turned

a them with:

“You are a couple of Idiots to talk yon do. Tbe peddler la as Innocent babe. What you want to do Is look for a beetle browed man with straight nose and a weak cliln." They looked for the peddler Instead, and they found him He waa brought tears. They didn’t find tbe goods on him. but be almost coofeased the crime. He would have quite confessed but for A nut Bally. She reprosecute. She Insisted tbit be couldn't he guilty, and ahe wasn't lo have him bulldozed Into makconfession. Tbe fellow would have been discharged on the spot far as she waa concerned, but'the authorities bad a suspicion that he wts mixed up In another case, and It waa bold him for a few days. Aunt Bally went home with ber Jxw ••sot," She bad aald tbe peddler waa honest. Rbe bad passed ber word to stand by him. The fact that the blr-sl man went around with a grin on hla fare angered ber and made ber more determined than ever. Bbe slept not •t all that night. She turned from

10 him —KUrgeode Blatter. PLAYS AND PLAYERS. try Shaw Is to appear la aJBi

atooere is far belter for faiy treatment, •nd indeed much cheaper all around. The president of the county board, Mix- Hand, is the only ope advoca,mg the relenUon of the body, and the (IJgjU a year he receive- a* a salary is,

Xlo doubt, the impetus for hi- belief I “The Port of Missing Men” la to that the commission is a“good thing." : have an early New York prodacUoo

But Hand, when be did not see his , » lth *

way to be made a member of the com- i "*•* CecU Rpoooer woo great apiniasioo, probably expressed hi- real j Pi? n " e -_! n . '? rk tor *** ifcctln * *°

ideas of the utier lack of need for the Commissi on, and what others now

know of Us existence, when he said

July 28,1906:

"alwto offioen ap pots tod br lbs gover-nor-re usoslly named lo eacli count, up- •* toe reonmiDtsdstlou of toe tb-sator H beer tbe Senator Is toe political bo— of • be county, of bis tool, the men are select, •d for purely p——*if^l reasons Kacb Ue— oflier creatod, to be filled by appolotmr,,l. •be of ^ s-.rengtbenliig l 1 e s officer- sad tbe people

boards of taxation appointed br a «, vtr nor at toe mum mendaxioo of tbecocty a people a political Btachloe aod to fore, tbe people to pay toe expense Of It r“ Having had experience as a part of a political machine, whore works were *>f this character, he did not care to Have others get into sach an office. Bat the shoe is on the other foot now. Again Hand aald, on August 26, of 1906: "A man waald bare to be born blind not to be ebia to sas tost M is aU agalbstibc tote rests of toe people, sad that tb# uu derlytug priaeiple Is toat of toe oeatr.llxsUoa of power la a saaail syadiaau of eBos

After ber concert tour next Emma Calve is to sing for the first

time In Mexico and Cuba.

Maggie Mrt'onn. famed In Australia for her singing of Scottish and Irish hellads. la to make an American I bore DaridsQg has been engaged to play an Important role In tbe lx

' Tbe Earl of Paw-

Olga Nrtherwole eras congratnlated la ParU for her performance of "8a 1-bo” t-y Mme. Daudet. tbe widow of the autbor.

-I. H. Smith Jr., Jan. I I6U9 ““ .1,11m

. .... .Jan. 1.1(09

Tiaaaoi OlrboliHloi-Thoa. I' Curley Bldg. Inspector, W. T. Ste*

COUNTY DIRECTORY, fustlcc Supreme Coart—Thoe. W.

.rcalt Judge—Allen B. Endlcott Rep. t 1(11 A* Judge—James M. E. Hildreth

Rep. ,

.*911 Pleas—Harry S.

Douglass. Rep 1906 brriff—Robert K. Doraon. Rep - 19.0 Corou. r—W. A. Lake, Hep. - - 1910 Joroner—Wm. H. Thompaon 1908 Joroner—Nathan A. Cohen, 1909 lounty Clerk—Julios Way, Rep...1910 Surrogate— has- P. Vst.sim n 1912 Jounly upMiiilcudeul uf cimolOscat O Harr .. _... 19t« bounty Collector—Jqtepb I. Bcuh. Rep.. 1908 County B-'ar, I ol Klcclums —Lesro* iug K Hughes .... 1 bounty Board of Elections—Henry F. Daugherty. Rep. 1909 bounty Board of Elections—Chat. T. Norton. Dem 1909 Jonnty Board of nicctlona—Mich-. ael H. Kearns, Dem 1908 Terms of Court—Second Tuesday in April. September and December

M. parry Itreet and Batch avenue 96 Washington and Jaekaon streets97. Columbia avenue and Decatur 9fi WaAington and <>eean street

o 99, Koval Arrb third Monday of

mouth at lodge room. Waahibutoo and Franklin street* Cape Island Lodge, No. >0, F. and A. M -Communication*, second and f.otrtb Taeaalays of earb rngpib "» lodge foots. Washington end VraukUe Mreels Cap* May Camp. No tfTT8.Mi«iern Woodten of Americasets fire* W adosaday f snob men|b at Audltbriittn. Cape Mae Conclave, No. IBS. Improve Irder of llrpiaanpba—Meeta at Ogden' Hall,Bit Waablnglou -trert. on sroou.i autoorth Thursdaj a id each mouth. Capo May Cfuncfl. Nu 1091: Royal Ai canum-Mret-brat aed total TbunaUrs of each month at Andltoriom. Cape May Ixxlgc. No. 91. A. O. U. W.— Meets firm and third Tboredays of each month at SI Washington street Col I Spring Council. Jr. O. U. A. M No. IS6—Meets In ball at Cold Spring, ev. ry Tuesday evening at T o'etoek Colombia Lodge No. 9S. lodepeodenl Order of Mecbanlca-Masia each Monday

at Auditorium.

Eureka Lodge, No. . Ladlea’ 1. O. M. - Meet* every Tuesday evening at » uo at So. BOi Washington s'rrel. Frieodsblp Council, No *7. I) of A.— I eel* on Tuesday afternoon of —cli week t *.80, In Jr- O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring Tb* John Mecray Post No.. 40, G. A. K taels oo tbe third Friday of each mouth l 7A0 o'clock p. m.. at Franklin -tree

school bonding.

Mayflower Lodge. No. SM, Independent Order of Odd Fellow.-Meet, each Frida) at tbe Aodltorlom. Jackson street. Ogallalia Tribe. No. 167, Improved Ordei of Red Men—Meet* at 810 Washington

JOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS t. B. Smith, Palermo Jan. 1.1910 V. 8 Johnson, Ocean City .Jan. 1.(910 ohn P. Fox, Ocetn dty ..Jan. 1,1910 -tylvraterfepeoce, '.io*hen...Jan. 1, 1911 .. D. Ludlam, 80 Dennla ..Jan. 1,1910 J. Schel longer, Erma Jan. L 1909 I. T. Bennett. Cape May . .Jan. L1910 I. S. Rutherford, Cape May Jan. L 1909 ls-<vl* Uleiiirorvrr.Sra Isle City. Charles Clouting, Sen Isle City. nthon* B. Smith. Director - vauel Townsend. Clerk : te Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rep.191 aaemblyman—C. E. StUle, Rep .190 TAX COMMlrSloNKRs. Kills H. '•arshtll, Seavilk 1900 -xtilwrll II. luwunrnd. Cape Mar Court I ouse 1906 Aaron W. Hand, < ape May City....1910

Daring the next day Aunt Solly banted ont files from Ot* tool box In the barn and made certain other preparations, and a; night as soon as the hired man went to bed. she hitched hone and drove lato tb* village, bad paaeed the Jail many time*, ibe rercbed It without being seen. So far as abe knew Utore was only prisoner there. Slie couldn't tell what cell be occupied, but she slanted a board against the wall and climbed o one of the barred windows. It summer, and the aasL raa raised. Aa ahe softly called out a prisoner ' to the window, and the put the In hla hand and aald: am not the woman to leave an tt man to languish In priaoo. Get to work with three tools and make your eray out of this." “Woman, Til never forget JcmF"

“No blarney, but make things bum.'* Aunt Baltv returned home without discovery. She got up with a smile oo her face and a tout In ber heart but that benign state didn't last long. First came a constable with the news that be had recovered tbe plunder. It bad been found In tbe hay mow of tbe farmer’s barn where tbo peddler had lodged the night of the robbery. He followed by a messenger from the Justice of the peace pedfiler had made a third party called to announce that a prisoner charged with horse stealing and lodged In Jail tbe night before had filed off the bars of hla cell and regained hla liberty, leaving the file* behind. There was one more announcement It came from Jim Daria, the hired man. He had been down to the pas-

gaily, some one stole our bey bore* during last night! It was prob ably tbe fellow who broke out of jail!" Aunt Bally went Into her bedroom and Mt down for an hour to think things over. At tlw end of that time she rose up and aald te herself? “Ill never dr* op that I was wi but I gneas m devote more time t* sewing carpet rags and putting n ... M. QUAD.

Closer to Katur*. We get rioeer fo nature whe creating, whether In art. I

Cap* May Fire Department, tuee Monday evening In each munlh at Washington aod Franklin sirecu

griftwlAual £ard*.

j KWI8 T. 8TKVKN8 COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 6)0 Wasbihoto* Br, Cats Mai, N. J. Master and Solicitor in Chancery. Notary Public, Commissioner for Pennsylvania.

James J. Doak Carpenter & SBuilaet Jobbine Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J.

Church Directory ar. aaav’a a. c. cnuacii. Rev. Father D. B. Kelly, Rector. Masses—Sutulsv* 7 aod 9 a m. •• Week.lavs, 7AO a m. Sunday and Friday Evening Services 17JO o'clock. Confraalon*—Saturdays, and Thnr»days bet ore Ibe First Friday from 8 30 to 8. p 111 , and from 7 60 to9.80 p m. 'onday School at 2.30 p. m.

tB-inlon. 4.00 ». m. Morning Ulaav aod rwnnno. (oe tbvdrex Satxtay of each mouth criehretiou of Holy Coinreunion) 10.*' a m. SandxySchool 1 p oi Evening (Choral) Servlos and Serreoa T.sn WeekA*ys-Wedneid«ys.Kreolng Prayer BeSnu Day’s—Celebration of the Holy Uommuoloo 6-00a. m. rsnmTmiAH chunch. ■es McLeod. D. D .Minister iv sernce* at 10 80 a. m., and 8 00 p m SuimI >y school at 2 M p m. Prarer meeb- g Vledoe-day 7JO p. m. Jo .lor i.\ E. i nday at * 15 p. m. Y P. B. C. E. Friday at 7.30 p. m. BUaageni always vrclcome.

Contractors & Builders YORK BROS. P. O. Box 661. Cape MajvN. J.

Burnt, Pastor. „ .->u-U) tantrelngat 10 80.

*• 7.45.

9 am. sud 6.80 p. M. on

Rev. Jsme Preaching In the ereidii Meetings *

undsy*.

Bandsv Bobuol at 6 p. a. JBhrnrtH League Souuay even inf at Mid-week prayer service Wert needs)

baptist chubcb. Rev- H. F. Crego, Pastor. tcblug oo 8anday morning at 10.80. In the evening at 7.30. Bunday morning Workers Meeting at 10.00 A. M. So nday School at Z.80 P. M. Wednesday ercnlu.- Prayer MesUng at 7JO o'clock Young People's Mce log Friday < .» ■< 7.80 o’clock Meeting Saturday eveclng a 18.00

OOLDfiPKINU PRBIBVTXR1AK CHURCH Rev. J \V. Lovden will oondoct tl Tvicee at be C-Iff Hpriog .Prvsb- ti tan Chnrch Bunday morning at 10 80.

FIRS ALARM CALLS. The Fire Department has ree-rsnued 1 It* fire alarm borax, tod the folio* mg are the numbers aod new location ol boxes. 88 Washington sDset, near “rhellen. g*r> Landlag. 32 W* hlDgton street, over Union. 47. Wssbtnrton street and Madison venue. 64 IAfavetlr aod Bank streets. 66. Broad and Elmira street*. 65. PltUborgandKee’Jcmyavennv*

W H B&IGHT, FIRE INSURANCE ■■T Part ot Cape Pay Coeety Holly Beach. N. J.

We Make Harness

and make it right. The quality of thr leather and the other materials used the best obtainable, aod its cut put ■ether and stitched by skilled handi Doable or single Haroesa, for farm, delivery or rood w. gona. Fine carrlagi races it s specialty of our*, etc. IM-Doc’t Forget the Place. W. A- LOVETT Car. Wash la (ton and Perry Street* CAPE HAY. N. J.

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The Secret of Success

The aecrel of aucccs* is not so much in knowing how to make money ns in the ability to save it. We assiM people in their effort* to fc-ve money. If this matter concern* you, call and see us about it. THRKK PHR CENT INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS.

Security Trust Company, WASHINGTON AND OCEAN STREETS Cape May, N. J.

SEE WASHINGTON THE HEART OF THE NATION THREE-DAY TOURS Pennsylvania Railroad fijrcli 12. tpril 2.13. . anil Mat 11308 ROUND-TRIP RAH $16.75 OR $15.25 FROM CAFE MAT, N. J. _ According lo hotel selected Covers accessary expenses for three day* Tickets good returning for ten days ill The Principal Points of Interes' in Ihe iialiosal Capital Detailed Itinerarie* and foil inforaatioa of Ticket Agents, or J K WOOD. GEO. W. BOYD. Passenger Traffic Manager. General P-enger Agent. Philadelphia, fa

We Carry a Full Line of

Gas Radiator*, Gas Portables, Gas Ranges, Wclsbach Lamps, All kinds of Gas Appliances.

AU Kinds 0! PLUMBING & GAS FETING Promptly Attended To CAPE MAY ILLUMINATING CO. D. A Merchant Jr.. Mgr. Both Phones.

WALL PAPER New 1908 Wall Paper Before DecorPting your Room look at my Wew Stock. You can save money by it. BURLAPSr LINCRUSTA WALTON. All 1907 Papers Reduced 30 per cent. W. LENOIR 626 Washington St. Cape May, N. J.

Charles T. Campbell NO- 506 WASHINGTON STCape May City, New Jersey h IRE INSURANCE ARE YOU 1NSUKED? Insurance placed on building furniture, stock, plate glass, and boilers in the best Companies represented in the Country as follows: UNITED FIREMEN t> INSURANCE CO. OF PHILA. THE CONCORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF MILWAUKEE. FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA. THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OF PHILA MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Wsshington and Ocean Streets 607 Washington St. 217, 219, aal Ocean St. Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits J-: CboGt Buttsn-Shxrploss GUI llgo-A Specialty Country Produce fresh daily from our own farm Fish. Oysters, Cloak* aod Terrapin. Drauad Fuel try The largest market in Cape May.

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Office 480 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY Both Phones

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