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, An Ordinance AN ORDINANCE providing for the - inuanff of bonds to tbc amount of SIXTEEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, the proceeds of which arc to be used for the grading and gravelling of Columbia Avenue from Jefferson Street to Madison Avenue, for the grading and gravelling of -Jefferson Street from Kearney Avenue to Scwell Avenue, to change the sewer known as the Old Stockton House Sewer, by diverting the How of sewage from its present aonrse to a line through a new street, to be Called Stockton Avenue, running through the said Stockton j House property ; to sewer the said , Stockton House property by lateral t house sewers; to construct the nccdS- | aary "Water Mains in a new strong on . said Stockton House property called J y dui'ont riaee. on account of the gravel- ! ling of New Jersey Avenue from Madi- I ( son Avenue to Pittsburgh Avenue, end j . to make up the difference' between the I j City'v outstanding uncollected sewer as- j , sesstm-nty and the notes held by the j Merchants National Bank of Cape May : ' Oitv and known as Sewer Assessment | Notes, less the sum of Two Thousand r Dollars to be paid out of the general | ' taxation for the year UW- j ( Be it ordained and snarled by the . inhabitants of the City of Cape May. in City Council assembh-d. ami it is hereby enacted by the authority of the Section I. That there shall be issued J by the City of fajs- May, Sixteen u Thousand Five Hundred Dollars in bonds, in all thirty -tlins- bond- to l^.- , of the denomination of Five Hundred Dollars each, which bonds shall bear date the first day of December, in the ' year of . our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fourteen, and shall draw ' i a teres t at the rate of five per centum * per annum, payable semi-annually, payable in thirty year* from the date there- * of. Said bonds at maturity, and tlie | interest thereon as H falls due. shall ' be payable at. the office of the Treasurer of the City of ftps May. and said bonds shall be coupon bonds, numbered from " one. to thirtr-threc.-botb inclusive, and ' shall be registered. Section 2. And be it further ordain- 1 «d and enacted tliat the Mayor is here- ' by authoried to sign and the City Tri-as-u'rrr to countersign said bonds, and the City Clerk to attest the same and to affix the corporate seal of Hie City - thereto and. the City * Treasurer to sign the coupons attacl^l and the Finance Committee is hereby authorised and directed to sell tlie samb at public sale for the best price than can be obtained therefore, but for not less than par, and • upon the sale thereof the proc-i-d* thereof shall be expended only for the purposes herein set forth. fv-etion J. And he it further ordained and enacted that when this ordinanee shall have ben regularly na-M-d and takcn"*effi-et, the City Council may. without furtlier or oth'-r order, adver- | time for bids and award the contract i or contracts for the work herein con-4-"iplatcd to the lowest responsible bidder or bidders, upon said bidder or | -' bi.ld.-rs giving lsuids satisfactnrv in seeurity an amout to the said City; .or Council may. if in its -judgment it is deemed advisab'e. .-mplov workmen and furnish materials for the construction t of said work, or such portion thereof 1 as it may deem advisable. ( Section 4. — And be it further ordain- < ed and enacted that there shall be raised anmtallv by taxation, an amount < eniial to two per centum of the amount I of the said bonds, to be |>aid into the . Sinking Fund and to be kept "In a s.-uanite account to create a fund for | the redemption of said bonds at inaturi»v and tin-re shall also be raised anniisllv by taxation such sum as may Is* neeessa rv to meet anil pay tlie interest on the aaid bonds as it may fall due. S.-etii>n .7. And l>" it further ordained ami engr4ed._tll»t--the proomsls realized from the sale of -aid bonds shall be used for »ho following purposes, vir: I mif the grading and gravelling o*. Columbia avenue from Jefferson str.-ot to Madison avenue, to the amount of . . *1 .IMS '.00 For tlie trailing and gravelling of Meffcrson Street from Kearney Avenue to Scwell Avenue', to the amount of . . . 1 .000.0(1 To rhange the Sewer known as the Old Stockton House Sewer. hv diverting the flow of •ews ge from it a present court* ! to a line through a new street to be called Stockton' aventic running through the said V'toekton House property, ap- 1 •mviniatelv 104.", feet of 16 ' . inch terra -eotta house sewer , pipe, including manholes, etc.. to the amount of 1,700.00 ' To sewer the said Stockton House property by lateral house severs, anproxi-natdy 1S00 feet of 8 inch terra-Cotta 1 sewer pipe, including man- . boles, etc.. to tlie amount of 1,300.00 | To const r' et the necessary - . "Wahr Mi-in in a new strict on said Stockton House property .-ailed Ihil'ont Flare. ap- ' proximately DOO feet of 0 inch east iron pipe, to the amount of 1,300.00 Op account of the gravelling of New Jeraev avenue from Madison avenue to Pittsburg Avenue, the sum of 300.00 To nuke up the difference between the City's outstanding uncollected sewer assessments and the notes io-ld bv ' • the Merchants National Bank of Cape May City, and know n as Sewer Assessment Notes, l»ss the sum of $2,000 to be oaid "tit of the general taxation for the year 1014. to the amount of ...... 0,700.00 Passed flrt.irb- r 10. 1914 7VJ1.I I AM .Tk (HUBERT. President of Council. ^ Approved .Vjober 20, 1014. W, M CASSKDY. Mayor. Attest: THOS. \V. MILLET, Recorder.
An Ordinance ! AN ORDINANCE AtJTHORIZIN G THE TRANSFER AND USE OF EIGHT , THOUSAND DOLLARS, HERTO- ' FORE BORROWED BY THE CITY OF d CAPE Si AY FOR THE ERECTION t OF A PUBLIC CONVENTION HALL, 0 PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF AN ORDINANCE APPROVED MARCH 12. 1012. TOGETHER WITH 1 THE ACCRUED INTEREST THERE- o (J>». a WHEREAS. Bv an ommance approved March 12. 1012. there waa raised. inter,' alia, by an issue of -bonds, the sum of Eighth Thousand Dollars, for ° the erection «>f a Public Convention t nail on Beach Avenue, and jj 1 WHEREAS. The erection of said Con-' q I vention Hall as contemplated by said I ordinance was dependent upon the pro- ! raring of a suitable site upon the beach c I and tlie construction of an elevated <■ ' boardwalk . at or near the high-water t ! mark of the Atlantic Ocean from Howard street to D.-catur stieet, and I Whereas, On account of the inability ' j of the City to arijnlro title to tlie beach ' or strand for the construction of said 1 j <Tinve«ition Hr'l and Boardwalk, the e | City was unable *n proceed with said , 1 contemplated improvements and the whole scheme was abandoned by the I City, and C WHEREAS, the said sum of Eight 1 Tim—and Dollars lias remained unex- 4 ponded and unused by said City and is f row on deposit in the Merchants National Bank of said City, and with s Moenn-d interest amounts to about Eight Thousand Fire Hundred and Fiftv Dol- - lars. add WHEREAS, tli* City, is now in need . of the said sum of Eight Thousand Five Hundred and Fifty Dollars for improve- d meiits in and upon certain of its streets, ii hereinafter set forth, \ THEREFORE. Be it ordained and en- 8 acted by the inhabitants of the City of Cape May in City Council assembled, and * it is hereby enacted by the authority of > the same, that the said sum of Eight Thousand Dalian-, together with the j accrued interest on the same, is hereby transferred to the appropriation on 1 Streets and Highways, and is to be used ' h the following purposes, viz: „ 1 — For the gravelling of New . Jersey Avenue from Madison avenue to Pittsburgh 1 Avenue, tlie sum of $2,700.00 t 2 — For thr laying of 070 feet of | (I inch cast iron water main ( in New Jersey Avenue from Wilmington Avenue to * Brooklvn Avenue, to the a amount of 500.00 - 3— -For the construction of a House Sewer in Kearney avenue from Jefferson street to Madison Avenue, aupnp*- u imat-lv 0.70 feet of 8 inch , t-r e-e- 'ts pipe including v . ••niilml- s a inl connections, to . «-f 3.000.00 s I " -''..r the grading and travel- d ! ling. -f Kearn'v avenue, ap- j, f prtKin-atvl- j)0(i fiscL to.' tin- . I amount of 1.. 7.70.00 5— For the laying of approxi- - inat.-lv 0.70 feet of (i inch ! Water Main in Kearney avenue. to tlie amount of 750.00 And b" it further ordained and enacted ( that when tliis ordinance lias been regularly passed and taken eff-et. the City ' Council may. without further or other . order, proceed and advertise for bid« -•nil award tin- contract or contracts 'or 1 • he work herein contemplated to the 1 lowest ro«nonsible bidder or bidders, said bidder or bidders giving bond--stisfartorv in aeeiiritv and amount to f the said City ConneiL •*. , Passed Or tocher in. 1914. ( WILLIAM B. GILBERT. ' President of Cnnnril j Approval October 20. 1914. , W. M. CASSKDY. Mavor. Attest : THOS. W. MILLET. Recorder. ( FR0P0SAL FOR HOUSE SEWERS | AND WATER MAINS IN KEARNEY AVENUE ADVERTISEMENT . Proposals in tlm form of sealed bids will be" received by the committees on "5 Streets anil Highways aud Fire and 1 Water at the City Halt Cape May City. " N. J. at 8.90 P. M. on ' , THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1914. I for the construction with all appurten- » of approximately 955 lineal f<-et | of iijch terra cotta lioiis<. sewer with manholes and house connection branrn- ] <■«. same to b>- laid in and along Kcar- t T» y avenue from Jefferson street to ' Madison avenue; also approximately 1 190 lineal feet of 8 inch cast iron v>- . tcr main including gate valves and fire r same to be laid in and along ' avenue froui3Frankliu street . t« Madison avenue. | Sewer and W*ter Main to- be given 1 out under two separate contracts and j a certified cheek, made jiayabie to S. , ( B' Wilson. City Treasurer, to the . amount of not. less than 25 per cent of > the bid sum acoom|iauying each pro- ' posal. ' ) Plans and specifications for the above work" may la- had at tlie office of the ' ( ity Rerorder. City Hall, on and after Wednesday. November 4. 1914. by the deposit of $2.(10 for eacl. set which will J b. returned on flic -nrrendfr of" the plans and spaci^cations in good condition. ' ^ The City . Couiu-i! - ^pressly, reserves 1 the right to rejey.'Sny or all bids. ^^Kign— 1. MEMUCAN. nronES. Chairman of Committee on Street' and Highways. ?- T. RAILEY. Chairman of (Yimmittee on Fire and Water. 92G- 10-31 -2t
Sheriffs sale By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, for sale of Mortgaged Premises, to me directed, issued out of the Court to Chancery of New Jersey, on the 7th day of October, A. D. 1914, in a certain cause « herein Mary A. Dunn and George A. Dunn, executors of Dennis Dunn, are complainants, and Harry Subin ct ux, et als, are defendants, I shall expose to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1914, between the hours of twelve and five o'clock p. m., to wit, at one o'clock in afternoon of said day, at the Sheriff's office, in Cape May Court House, May County, New Jersey, All the following described goods, chattels and personal property contained in and upon the building erected upon the premises below described and known as till- "Hotel RoyaF property, viz — 10 Diuiug Room Tables; 100 Dining Room Chairs; 4 Butler's Trays and Stands; Buffet; 1 Sideboard; 1 large Refrigerator; 1 small Refrigerator; 48 white Enamel Beds (double) ; 2 white Enamel (single); 4 iron Oots; 4 Wooden 50 Bureaus; 50 Washstands; 23 Chairs and Rockers in Exchange; 3 Mission Tabli-s; 1 Mission Desk; 17 Porch 1 Safe; 2 small Tables; 4 Oak Armchairs and 85 Bedroom Chiirs. And also: — All that certain tract or parcel of land and premises, Situate in tlie City of Cape May, in the County of Cape May and State of New Jersey, and described as follows:-^ Beginning at the intersection of the Southeasterly side of North Street, with the Northcasterly sidc of Grant (formerly Second) Street, and extending thence (1) along the Northeasterly side of Grant Street, parallel with and sixteen and one-half feet the middle thereof, South thirtythree degrees thirty minutes East, one I feet; thence (2) by ground formerly of Louise Duane and James W. North fifty-six degrees and thirminutes East. one hundred feet; thence (3) by ground formerly of Downs North thirty-three degrees thirty minutes West, one" hundred feet, said North Street, and thence (4) along the Southeasterly line of North ->treet, parallel with and sixteen and one-half feet from the middle thereof. South fifty-six degrees ami thirty minutes West, one hundred feet, to the place of beginning." Being tin- aj|m- premises which the South End Realty Company, by Deed j December 28th. 1910. and recorded in (In- dork's Office of Cape May County in Book No. of Deeds, jiag.- . etc.. gmiitixl ami conveyed to the said F. Sijnons, in fee. COLEMAN F. 00RS0X. Sheriff. Dated October 14. 1914. las. M. E. HiMreth, Sol'r. 814.40 sale By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, sale of Mortgaged Premises, to me directed, issued out of the Court of diaticerv of New Jersey, ou the 22d day of <*tobor. A. I). 1914. in a cause wherein The Union. Hank of Holly Bench, N. -U. now Union Bank of WildKennett et ux. et al.. are defendants, I shall expose to sale at public vendue, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1914, between the hours of twelve aud five tin- afternoon of said dav. at the Sheriffs Office, in Cape May Court House, Cap" May County. New Jersey. All that certain piece of, meadow land | ii| sin a certain map uf lots by the lu-i^s , of Aaron Sphelleiiger. deceased, situate j lying and being at Selu-llenge -s ijtnding. | in the eonntv of Cape May. and State I of New Jersev. more |iarticiilarlv de- 1 «crib"d as follows, viz: BeBinnii.tr »t a .-dar nlug driv.ni in; the Northwest i-orn-r of •'.- trai t at tin- i feet Easterly of the line of Smith's land; thence down to the c-ntre of the channel South, "seventy-four ib-gri-vs two hundred fortv-one and fourtentlis feet to a stake for a corner: ■inarter degree*. West, two Imndrol «e v.-n ty-seven and eight -t.-ntlis feet to * conb-rVaiiding jn the line of the CniM- Mav Real Estate Company; thence along the ling .of a certain right of wnv. V..HI, ei'dlteen degrees East, one him- ! J-.-1 twenty-seven and seven -tenths ' more iir less, to beginning. Containing fifteen thousand and four linn- ' dted and sixtv-seven si-nan- f<s-t of land, he the same more or less. Being •he same premises which I mil® Arnold, ■dpirle man. conveyed to J. Purvey B -nnett, by deed dated February Tl% 1911. and of record in Demi Book No. 2-7,7. 2f>6 etc. COLEMAN K. CORSON. Shi-riff. Dated Oetob -r 27. 1914. sharpl.-FK and Wnv. Solicitors. 10-3O-4t p.f. 819. 00 : Sheriffs sale Pv" virtue ,.f a ut-it of Fie-i Fneia- to ! me direet.d. ianned .. it of tin- New ,Ter- | 1 —v Sum-. me Court, on the i"-.!i .lav of. lull. > !>. 1! 14. I shall »*x nose t-l sale | at nublic vendue, on W \ MONDAY. NOYFMBEP 23. 1914. j In -t ween the hortrs of twelve and five] o'elr-el- p. »n. to wit. at "in- o'clock, in ! tb ; ! • no da- .. * Slier, 1 iff- of'b-e. in Cane M- - rn-i,i House. | , C sue Yav Onnnty. N. -v Jersey j R'-ino taits 11 and 12 on a l lan or) Map of Emlen Pbysick property on the j
Ncirtli easterly corner of Lafayette and I'nion street*. Gape May City. New Jersey. and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northeasterly corner ' [ of I-ufayett* and Unions streets in the . " city of Cape May aforesaid; thence (I) > North 37 -degrees 45 minutes East along ' r th>- Southeasterly side of I-afayette , street 79.7 feet to the Northwesterly corner of Lot No. 10 on said Plan; (2) 1 ' South .71 degrees 30 minutes East along ! (In- Southwesterly side line of said lot t No. 10, 105.4 feet to the Southwesterly . .-orner of said lot No. 10 and the Xorth.S'terly comer of said lot No. 14 on said Plan; thence (3) South 37 degrees 45 minutes West. 72 J5 feet to the East- ■ ■ erly side line of Union street, aforesaid; I , lln-nee' (4) North 54 degn-es 45 minutes West along the Northeasterly side line 1 <-f '-aid Union street 10" f'-ct to the , I hii-e of beginning. 'wized as the property of Paul F. Fcl«-le-rg. defendant, taken in execution at 1 t'n- «nit of Jolin HI Schoeli. plaintiff and j be ««ild bv ' COLEMAN F. CORSON. Sh riff. ■ , Oat.M Oct. 28. 1914. , .'.dm Boyd Avis. Atty. 10-30. 4t pf«". | NOTICE The County Board of Taxation will ; < | 1 1 - si' appeals from assessments of taxes! , in the different municipalities of Cap, j ( I May County at the places designated i : . la-low, upon the dates named, and at , tie- time specified. ; Appeals cannot be considered unless made in accordance with the rules of the r Board and upon the prescribed blanks , 1 which will be supplied to any who desire , f them, upon application to the Secretary s I of the Board, Harry Stites. Cape May , ('ou# House, N. J. 1 South Cape May — Borough Hall, Wed- • ( - ntxtay, Nov. 4th. 1914, 10 a. in. to 12 3 Cape May Point — Borough Hall, Wed- . nesday, Nov. 4th, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. t West Cape May-Borough Hall, Thurs- . day, Nov. 5th, 9 a. m. to 12 noon. ! , l-ower Township — Township Hall, , . Thursday. Nov. 5th. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Upper Township — Tukahoe Hotel, Fri- . day, Nov. 0th, 10 a. m. to 12 noon. ; Woodbine — Borough Hall, Friday, g Nov. 6th, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. s Middle Township — Tax Board Room in . court house, Cape May Oourt House, 1 .Monday, Nov. 9th. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. , Dennis Township — Knights of Pythias I Hall, Dennisvilie, Tuesday, Nov. 10th, , 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Oapd May City — City Hall, Wednes- • day, Nov. lltb, 10 1. m. to 3 p. m. ( Icean City — City Ilall. Thursday Nov. i> 12th, 10 a. m. ts 3 p. m. ® I I Sea Isle City — City Hall, Friday, Nov. i I3tli, 10 a. m. to 3. p. m. pn . r stone Harbor — Borough Hall, Monday, Nov. 16th. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. ( Wildwood City — City Hall, Tuesday. Nov. 17th. M a. m. to -3 p. m. Wildwood Crest — Wildwood City Hall, Tuesday. Nov. 17th. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. North Wildwood— Borough Hall, Wed- ■ nesdny. Nov. 18th. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Avalon — Borough Hall. Tlmrsday. Nov. 19th. 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. O. L -BLACK WELL, JAS. T. HOFFMAN. t> WM. J. TYLER, e Cape May County Board of Taxation. I Attest: — Harry Stites. Secretary. "j Dated. Cape May Court House. N. J.. ' October 6. 1914. 866-10-17 5t pf 811.20 r \ y NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS I Estate of Michael Keams, Deceased. ' Pursuant to the order of Edward I. c Rice, Surrogate of the County of Cap- ™ May. itaade on the 21st day of Si-ptem ■t ber A. D. 1914, on the application 01 the subscribers. Executors of said de ( '' 1 ceased within nine months from tie 1 J 121st day of. September. A. D. 1914^ «■ , I they will be forever barred of any ar . eltion against the subscribeis. "I STEI'HEN K EARNS. SAMUEL T. BAILEY. ".Jj. SRIOER LEAJUNG. Kxeentor' II Proctor. S28-9-26-91 " SALE OF LAND FOR UNPAID TAXES FOR THE YEAR 19", CAPE MAY CITY. * PUBLIC NOTICE is hefebv given bv ,1 Walter -I. Fenderson. Jr.: (ol,.et..r of, o Taxes, and James M. E. Hildretli. Citv i e Solicitor, of the Citv of Cup.- Mav. inl .- the Countv of Ca|M- Mav and State of | r. New Jermy. Hint they will sell at pnb1- j lie sale all the lands, tenem-iita. hereda ' itaiiients and real estate hereinafter 1- mentioned, for lie- shortest term for 1 1- ! whirl, anv iii-rson or ja-rson' will ngr.-.- i f to uke tie- -sn ill ■ ami pay tb- tev lien B thereon, iiieliiiliii!! interest and cost of I- 'ale. or in fee w here no one will bid for ] 1- 1 a -l.ort.-r term. ' I./ Tin- -aid sale will take |,l« - a' the ! i- Ci»v Ilall. 011 tli- corner .If Wa -he gton | ed Franklin Str-s-ts :-( tk" Cit- of! (line Mav. Conn'v o7 Codntv of Ca|e- j ! M« • and Stat.- of New Jeiwv. on i MONDAY. NOVEMBER 3d? 19' t. ] Ojat.lhe hour of one-thirty o'clock in the 1 - 1 afternoon. Th- ■ -'aid land', tenements. | I hi-i-editanu-lits and real estate so to be : -o'd. jn:d the nanr > of th- i-rs n- J ■irainst whom tli- *aH taxes l.a- b-11 laid on an- - i t of tie- -am- -..-rt flio , -mount of the taxes to he ns>d on ac- :- 1 cxaint of s-aeh |iare ' ar-- a- follow viz: le Cap.- May Hotel Com-. anv. . j -vndifate, Beae*i av-nu-j Hotel Cape May, Lit" 2677 * .-! to 2691. inclusive; M* 2692. 11 to 2703. inclusive S7, 175.60 r.- i Cane >lnv R- al Estat.- Compauy e.j Lit" 1636 to 1643. Texas iri 7»ts 1652 to 16-74. T-.nt.i- f' ! ic] avrSRie 1-18 i
^ I [ Ope May "R'-fal Estate' Company, unfinished land north , of New Jersey avenue to SeweD's Point (balance) . . 2,156^0 1 - Cape May Real Estate Company. Lit# 1034, 1635, Massachusetts avenue 1.14 I , (.'ape May Real Estate Company, Lota 675 to 683, 1199 to 1205, Missouri avenue.. 9.87 j Cape "May Real Estate Company, Lots 662 to 666. 1250, ; 1795, 1811. 70S to 719, Del- . > aware avenue 21.34 Unknown Owner. Ripariau Right* front of 1013-15 Beach avenue 4.54 Interest from December 20, 1912, at | 7 per cent per annum, 10 date of sct- , tl-ment together witb the cost of this advertisement, to be added. Dated October 28. !£14. WALTER J. FENDERSON. JR.. Collector. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH, Solicitor. 923"10-31-5t \ Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A ' ; STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES. ( uli and see our line of Stove Boards, | Coal Hods. Oil Cloths, Stove Blacking and enamel*. JESSE *1. BROWN. I MADE IN AMERICA Cape May Bond, the paper of unusual , quality, made in three styles with | • envelopes to match — Star and Wave ' , Department. I Ink Eradieator will remove Ink spots from paper or fabric of any kind — 25 cents at the Star and Wave Stationery Department. Read the Star and Wars.
' A FRIEND OF WILD FLOWERS I Out in Iowa farm land has risen to 3 8200 or 8300 an acre, j They talk of narrowing country load* from aixty feet down to forty, 1 1 so that millions may be added to the | output of wheat, corn and oats a* exI pressed in dollars, j The state of things has produced a « con sen ator of a new sort. I "There is no longer any room for the wild flower." says Frank C. Pel-h-tt. And lest the beautiful blooming 1 tilings of nature become extinct— a dissster threatened within twenty years, i be declares— he is advocating a preserve for every county, <jr is possible for every township. Mr. Pellett has his own preserve. It include* eleven of the twelve acres of . liia little outlying farm — a tangle of overgrowing plants as seen from the roadside, a waste place to the eyes of passing thrifty neighbors, s plnrp of salvation aa it is visible to its sole pro- ' prictor. This zi-alous conservator was a lawyer with a good practiee. Seven years ago he gave up his profession to de- ' vote himself to preventing the lark- • spur, the wild honey-sucklc. the sweet- • | willism and the johnny-jiimp-iip from | following in the wake of the wild i pigeon and the bnffalo. | Frank Pellett is now state hoc !n- ' f pec tor. Traveling on official business 1 j lie takes always with him his little um- ' . official trowel, and whenever by the roadside he catches a flash of floral color he must, even though he be travel1 ing in the car of an insistent owner of > troubled honeymakcrs. stop for an in- • vestigation.— New York World. Advertise your wants in the Cape May Star and Wave.
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