Cape May Daily Herald, 9 August 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY HERALD, FRIDAY AUGUST 0 , lyuj

CAPE MAY HERALD

The only Daily Morning Nfwspipw Publishni at Cape May

Gape May Daily Harald Cottage Directory lor 1907

Adanuoo. J*mra M., *08 W«JiUInBU>0 »t Am mm, I»«vW W . SS Comrrrn* »t. Amo*. WlUfaun J . 818 WlKbor •« " KH, WStJmoi*! Ird. S Uonton. "In Kr*rn»jr «Tc ' "h»rlr«'C. 818 W*»li - "* Frederick K. BO Nol

CAPE MAY HERALD SOo WuhioclaD Stxeel, C«pc Mir. N j. Hlw... Bell. ZT X. K.yu»c- « D t-toptKUu . K»liM« Bell n L tnlcred *1 the poo o»ct»lC»i* M*y. N J , u ircood-cliu mul muiei. March 11. 1901. AdTOtBins rales luraiahed ou appticmlion FRtUA\, AUGUST 9. 1907. THE NIMBLE KLIPSPRINGER. An African AnUlope With H.p. L.k# •n A»*r.c.n Rabbit. The klipsprlnfer la a klud of ou|e lope found In Africa, bolus abuudnnl

These animals

. 6ve inches long, re remarkable climblie Ups of their hoofs k face* apparently as jf a house. The hoofs pneumatic principle, adrlcal and cup aliapn order

Arnold, f

Baurr, L. J.

a the

They are the most remarkably built antelopes, with a, £lp development etioaled by nojuitmal In America save the rabbit. wBlcb they resemble so vi-ry much that a sportsman seeing them going up a hill or In rapid locomotion might easily think they were the biggest rabbits be had ever beard tell of. let alone seen. The London Field does not aay that they sit upon their hind legs, like the rabbit or hare, although It Is possible that they do. Judging from the hind legs, which. If the animals were to straighten them out, would give them the appearance of a

kangaroo on all fours.

Capital sport Is to be had bunting these animals. Hie hunting Is, of course, among the rocky hills, and a man who has bunted the mountain sheep successfully would End little trouble In killing them. The shots taken when the animal stands on s' lookout rock. If missed, be bounds from ledge to ledge on which man eye can mark no footing, balancing at one moment upon the giddy verge of a precipice where barely sufficient space exists for the hoof to rest and at the next moment casting himself recklessly Into the bottomless chasm and pitching, as If by a miracle, upon some’ projecting peak, all which would make the sportsman think be was having kgs of fun. in spite of his efforts to keep from sliding

of the bottomless canyons.

The animal's fur. or hair, varies somewhat with the regions, being coarse, almost like quills. In land, and somewhat finer In other

18 Ocean st

iuusii. I ». ^— — -- .. .»pham. Samuel. 810 Columbia av llrli.gluirut. Miss£ ,or,l j‘ ** aun. nu>a ■ wl ^5^J* rB

_.J. Miss Mary. Broadway

Rev James. 831 Wssblhgoh st Boyd. Dr George M. M» Krshklln st Boyd, dec \V Howard and Stockton a

Basillr. Mr. E H Sll Beach ave Harry. Dr Vera. 818 Stockton avs Bruce. Mr. Catharine A. 1C Baird, Da*ld G. 22 First are Barclay. WilltsjB K. 80 Fir*

- .iml—D. W? W C. 818 Andrew S, 918

Boardmau, Horace M. B* Brooks, Joseph K. 081. Barrett. Wm M. Howard st Booth. N L. 815 Grant st Bels. Johu K, 15 Jefferson st

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spe May Herald. *06 Washington st ohen. Reuben. 80S Ocean st oirv, James C. 8J8 Perry st loud. M rs A B. 915 Queeu st lampion. Richard, 901 Beach are Cox. Walter. 835 Stockton see Craig. John F. Columbia are. ^obeo. Joseph. 819 Hughes st assedy. W m F. T08 Cctrglc st Clark. James, 502 W Perry at Cist born. J W. 509 Franklin st Church. Horatio H, 917 Washington s. Crawford. George C. 880 « . Crrgn, Rev Harrison P. Glenwood, Hughes Campbell. Theodore. 610 Hughes st Collins. Then. 610 Hughes st Collins J Pereira!. :r. Edmund J D. <vti Franklin st •w. William H. 3t3 Windsor are w. Mrs Slnnickson, 801 Windsor ave

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Deacon, Ixmis J. 828 Columbia aye Davis, Mr* P«1ly B, 616 Hughes st Dimond. Joseph. 819 Beach ave ' is. Dr Ckgtrlef N. 937 Beach ave ly. M, 15 South 1-afnyetU- st Edward L. 651 Hugbra st Deeelng. William, lO Gueroey st Derwent. Robert. Broadway Dougherty, Frank S. 1006 Washington st Davis. Mr* S. 10® Stockton are Dougherty. Charles H. 720 Waahlngtoa si Desk. James J. (BB Washington st Douglass. George S. 8U W sshlngton st Duke. Francis K. 614 Lafayette st ~ F. 86 Jackson st

CITY DIRECTORY.

Newkirkddoho B. 1016 Be*«.h are Nirdlingse. Frank, oes Hughe* st Nstlson. William. t> Jackson st Kallaou. Dr Thomas K. 6 Atlantic Tsrraoe Neal. E. G uen.ey -t Newstrk. I Huberts. Norris, Dr Richard C. Nlnkrla, Capt H K. 1095 Waahlngton at O Igden, Luther C. 811 Kearaey aT# ; iVle. John M. M7 Wlndaor are igilrn. George. 745 Washington St Otter, Howard F. Broadway

Perm.'Mr* Gloerr P- 511 Hughes st Poucher. William A-11 South LafagstU s Parkinson. Thomas H. Perry st Physick.DrEmleo.1048 Washingtons! Praaano. Antonio C. 881 Beach arc Porter. William, 1090 Lafayette It Parr, Mrs Henry A. 93 Ocean st. . 0 Quldort, Charles F. 194 Decatur st R Reardon. J Tiers. Ill Ocean st RogelV John M. 605 Beach are Kobhlos. E A. 515 Hashes st * Heed. Mrs Anna & 51* Lafayette st - selle. Dr Albert E. 940 So Lafayette a

Jo*. R. Brooks ..Jan. 1.IMS Bam. V. 'Ware ... .Jan. 1,1809 Louis C. Sayre ...Jan. 1,1909 F. 8. Townsend. .Jan. 1.1909 Recorder—J. W. Thompson. Jan. 1,1908 Assessor—G. G. Hughes .. .Jan. L.190I Collector—SoL Needles ... Jan-C 1901 Treasurer—1. H. Smith....Jan. 1,1908 City Solicitor—J. Sploer Learning Jan. 1.1908 Bldg. Inspector. W. T. Bter- — Jan. 1.1909

BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R: Stilus, President 1909 Dr. A L Leach, vice president 1910 Wm. H. Thompson, 1908 Bdw. H. Phillips, Clerk. 1908 Walter A. Lovett 1908 William B. Gilbert 1909 George B. Douglass 1909 LolherC. Ogden. 4910 Charles York - i— j- tot"

BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. L. Leech, President. SepL 1.1909 Dr. V. M. D. Mercy, Secty. " 1908 Robert. 8. Hand " 1909 Samuel F. Eldredge 1907 Albert B. Little " 1901 George L. Lowett " 1908

pm Ison. William B. 981 Stockton are

Ewing. Dr S E. Myrtle ave

East wick. Thomas W. 46 Jackson at

Klfreth. C P. 47 Jackaou st

Earp, Mr* Annie G. 565 Hughes st Edmund*. J Henry. 42 Jackson M EdmuudsTMrs Mary M. 664 Washington

Fenton. Gwrge F, 257 Grant s Fottrrall, S B. 2 Atlantic Ttrrac

Corrie st

. 301 Parry si

Tha Flirtation He was sitting aioue la the room when she entered. She seemed somewhat surprised to see him. However, she did not retire, but stood regarding him doubtfully. The inspection apparently satisfactory, for she smiled. He bad never seen her befo he could not help smiling back She was quite pretty, blue eyes, fluffy hair and all that sort of thing. "Ton're not afraid of met" be

turad.

"No," she replied, smiling agali the absurdity of the Idea. "Wont you please come and talk to me! I'm so lonely," be felt emboldened to say \ She replied by seating herself at Ms side and glancing Up at him with a roguish twinkle tt her eyes. "I really believe you'd be more comfortable on my knee." he whispered. Without more ado she seated herself on bis knee and placed her pretty arm around hli neck. She was really a moat charming young lady, and— "Won't you give me a kiss—Jnst oprT be asked pleadingly. ■' '>She looked ai him roguishly and noddod assent Then she nestled up to bis ebesfc and kissed him daintily. Hs liked It a you 7’ be asked after

Foaur. Mrs Sara A.

Mis M M. 7 Atlantic Terrace Gemrig. John H. 107 Ocean st Goodwin. Mrs P H. ISGoerney st (.'rave*. Feed J. 631 Columbia ave Graves. N Z. South Lafayette & Cong re** G'llsgher, Christopher. 45 Jackson " G 1 wrt, Conrad M. 281 Perry at UuUabalk. Edward H. 309 Howard a Garrison. Mrs Sarah 1$ 823 Decatnt Gregory. Douglas*. 219 Perry st Gaxklll, Dr L. 818 Stockton ave

Hsilowell, J Wallsce. 38 Ocean st Hngbes, Mrs Harriet S. 618 Hughes st Hsckett. Stanton H. 665 Hugnes st Band, Rolwrt S 705 Jefferson st Hart. Edwin K. 10 North st Harkness. J. 12 North at Heyward. Wilson. 22S Windsor ave Hill*, Jr me*. 802 Broad war Hebentbal. Herbert F. 108 Jackson st Hess. Rev Arthur. 606 Lafayette st Holman. Mrs W A. 706 Columbia are Harned. Frank P. 923 Stockton are Heisse. Millard E. 2W Ocean st Baerer.-Dr Frederick J. 1989 Washington

Hand, Harry, B- 1014

Hand, Joseph, 1007 '' Hand. Stllwell 8. " .- HBelhurst, H McKsan, 817 " Hawkey, John I* 412-Bank st

Hickey. George F. 834 Washington st

Hildmh. Janies M E. Star Villa

Hlnea, Francis D. Madlaon ave&LefayeW

Hughes, Gilbert C 918 Madlaon ave Hughes, I Putnam, 232 Perry st

Ingbet, J Warren, 1101 Washington st

Reeve*. George, 407 Broad war Rudolpbt Sabastlan A. 85 Jack'on at Rntscbman. Frank S. Eighth avs Reeves, Gsorge W. 1U4 I^fayetU st ,

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Slckler, Dr W B, Ocean and Hugbts sU Smith. Henry Hudsot. 901 Stock too are “ ", Jr. W Jovoe. HOOOolumbir ave Samuel. 908 Windsor ave . Robert, 227 “ a. Dr Albert G. Myrtle aye Seaman, Frank C. 6 Atlantic Terrace Sartori, Frank A. 905 Beach are ,•«. > j L 460 Wrat Perry st I win F. 729 Colombia are Stever, F 8. 41 Jackson st SIkis, G. Bib and Beech are . Sberron, Wm T. 920 Wlndaor are Sheppard. W R. 425 Washington st Shearer. Dr Gllber H. 518 Lafayette st Stevens, lewisT. 79* Corglr *t Stevens, William T. 796 Corgie st Smith. Isaac H. 806 Washington st Stidham. Mrs J P Sll Howard st Sloan. John H. 829«tockton are Sealey, Henry E ^ Suelke. Ad m. 1U35 Washington st * " b. 30 Congress si r J L. 819 Stockton are Stevenson, waller N. 827 waahlngton st Sayre, Lonia C. 823 Washington st Sett*. Augustus, Eighth ave , _ , , Starr. Dr B waiter. New Jersey and Baltimore avenues ScheUanger, B L. 438 west Perry •» Shield-. Chas B. 406 LafayeOa at Shield*. Peter, Beach are Smith, waiter R. 644 waahlngton st Smith. M S. 021 Washington st Stcrens. S Irwin, 184 Decatur st sterena. Thomas 6,784 wasi'Ington si wlllUm U *16 North st P. 518 Lafayette st it R. 1109 Lafayette at — d. Jacob. 96 Windsor are -lovell, Frederick D. 669 Hughes st Sedgewlck. Roland. M02 waahlngton Tasb, Thomas J. 729 Washington at Thomas, Alfred C. 942 wlndaor are Turner. Frank D. 608 Franklin at Tolan. William E..7 North at Tnaiiigii; LDburh H. 1051 Washington Taylor. Js * ^ —

ingbes, J Harry, 6 Hyde, Mrs, 215 Gra

COUNTY DIRECTORY.

Justice Supreme Court—Thos. W. Trenchard. Rep. .1914 Circuit Judge—Allen B. Endleott Rep 1911 Law Judge—James M. E. HUdroth Rep ] roseeutor of Pleas—Harry' S. Dougins, Rep 1908 bertff—Wm. H. Bright. Rop. ....1907 Coroner—Rob. 8. Miller. Rep 1907 Coroner—Wm.-M. Thompson 1908 Coroner—Nathan A. Cohen 1906

Vansant. Dr Eugene L. 781 Columbia a Vlaoa, M. 806 Columbia art, Vans man. Grant, 1123 Washington st warren. Charles C- SIS Franklin st webb. George R. 095 Beach ave HUBeanhaTe racer D. 806 Stockton are , _>r TS. 719 Columbia are wbitney. M H. 909 wlndaor ave wright,- N K. 208 Broadway wilbraham. John, Myrtle ave - — Amoe, 34 Gueroey st r. m Stocktou ave

e. Horace B. 1145 wasfalngtoa st wauoa. J. 617 Franklin et weaver, George P. 17 Broadway Z Zlmmelr, John B. 909 Cougroe Place

Justice, Randolph F. 109 Howard

. BUI Columbia ail Johneon. Benjamin F. 91b Perry' Johnson, Eldridge. *95 Caograas

, FIRE ALARM CALLS. The Fire Department has "rearranged its fire alarm boxes and the following are the numbers and new location of

boxes.

25. Washington street, near ScheUanger’* Landing. 32 Washington street, near Union. 47. Washington street and MadisoD avenue. “ 64. LaCarette and Bank streets. 68. Broad and Elmira stmts. 06. Pittsburg and New Jersey avenoea. 65. Stockton avanoe, between Jefferson and Queen streets. 73. Franklin and Washington streets 76. Howard street, oppoelte Stockton

avenue.

82. Colombia Avenue and Garaev

Gape Island Lodge, No. 20, F. and A- M. —Communicationa. second and forrth month at lodge room. Waahlngton and Franklin atraeta. Cape May Camp, No. 8778. Modern Wood aanof America—Meats first Wednesday of each month at Aadltorium. Gape May Conclave, No- 183, Improved Order of Heptaaophs—Meet* at Ogden'Hall, 212 Waahlngton street, on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. CapeMay Council, No. 1691; Royal Ar anum—Meets first and thirdTbaradsys of each month at Auditorium. Cape !*>y Lodge. No. 21, A. O. U. WMeota flrat and third Thursdays of each month at 819 Washington street. Cold Spring Connell, Jr. O. U. A. M. No. 16—Meets in hail at Cold Spring, every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Colombia Lodge. No. 93. Independent Order of Mechanics—Meets each Monday

at Auditorium.

Eureka Lodge, No. 7. L*dU*’ L O M.Meeta every Toesday evening at 8 00 • si No. 604 Washington street. Friendship Connell, No. 27. D. of A.Meels on Tneaday afternoon of each week at 2.80. In Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall, Cold Spring. The John Mecray Poet No., 40, G. A. R leets on the third Friday of each month at 7A0 o'clock p. m.. at Franklin streei

school building.

Mayflower Lodge. No. 956. lodependen, Order of Odd Fellow*-.Mecia each Frida) t the Auditorium. Jackson street. Ogallalla Tribe, No. 157. Improved Ordei of Bed Men—Meets at 310 Washington

Cape May Fire Department, mee Monday evening In each month at Waahlngton and Franklin streets

How Do Yon Spend Your Money!

Are you doing it in a way to receive *u Arc you laying aside something for a not, you will never have a better time now. To get quickly started, begin l

come to the

Security Trust Company, Cape May, N. J.

and open a Savings Accounts sum. for it may never come: j have to spare, no matter how will gladly assist you in gel friends about us.

Welsbocti Lumps Free

With every chased at

Gas

Rai)<: store

* purbefore

groftssioual (Sards

County Clerk—Julius Way, Rep...1910 Surrogate—E. C. Hewitt, Rep. ... 1WT County Collector—Joseph I. Scull, Rep 1908 County Board of Elections—Jos. K. Hand, Rep ] County Board of Elections—Henry F. Daugherty, Rep. 1909 aunty Board of Elections—Chas. T. Norton, Dem. 1909 County Board of Elections—Michael H- Kearns. Dem. 1908 Terms of Court—Second Tuesday In April, September and December. BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS A. B. Smith. Palermo, ...Jan. 1,1910 W. 8. Johnson. Ocean City -Jan. L1910 John P. Fox. Ocean Ctty ; . Jon. 1,1*10 C. P. Van am an. Dias Creek,. Jan. 1.1908 J. D. Ludlam. Bo. Dennis . .Jan. 1,1910 D. Bchellenger, Erma Jan. 1.1909 J. T. Bennett. Cape May ..Jan. 1,1910 H. 6. Rutherford, Cape May Jan. L 1909 Anthony B. Smith, Director Samuel Townsend. Clerk BUte Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rep.1910 Assemblyman—C. E. BtUle, Rep .1908

TAX COMMISSIONERS."

H. Marshall, Seaville.. 1909 Stilweh H. Townsend. Cape May Court House. 1908 Aaron W. Hand, Cape May City....1910

^KWIS T. STEVEN'S; COUNSELLOR AT LAW., 610 Wsshisqtok Sr., Car* M*y, N Master and Solicitor in Chancery. Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania.

AUGUST 10, 1907 »Ve will give free of charge ONE WELSBACH LAMP

STAMPING Alin DESIGNIN' Wash Embroidery Silks and Floss. Ready made novelties. Wort done to otdi 6a6 Washington St. CapeMav. l^-Koowu as Knickerbocker Bldg.

Church Directory

Rev. Father D. 8. Krily, Rector. Masses—Sundays. 6, 8, and 10 a i Weekdays, 7.80 a m. Sunday and Friday Evening Services

at 8 o'clock.

Confessions—fisturdsyi, and Thursdays before the First Frida v, from 8.80 to 6. p. m , and from 7 80 to9.30 p m. P. K. CHUBCg OP THE ADVENT. Lafayette 8t. between JscksOnMr Decatur. Rev. Arthur Ham. Rector. - 8and*ys—Celebration of (he Holy Cam -luniou. 7.W k. m. Morning • Pfeyee. UiAHT and Sermon, (on tbeOng Sunday of each month celebratioo of Holy Communion) 10.30b. m. Sunday School 8 p.m. Evening (Choral) Service and Sermon &«) r Week-d*ys—Thuradeys. Holy Common, too 7.30 a-m. Wedneadays,EvwlngPrayer. Day’e—Celebration of'the Hoty

James J. Doak Carpenter & Sftuilaet Jobbine PiomiMy attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Phone 97.

Contractors & Builders YOkK BROS.

PKUBTTSEUg CHURCH. - James McLeod. D. D..Mlnlster Sunday services at 10 30 a. m., ; 00 p.m. Sunday school st S 00 p. m. Prayer meetmg Wednesday 8.00 p. m. J uuior C. E. Friday at 416 p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. Friday at 8J» p. m. Strangers always welcome. PIRST X. E. CHURCH. Rev. James Burns, Pastor. Preaching on Buoday morning at 10.M.. In the evening *1 7.45. "'oetlngs at 9 A. M. and 6.80 r. m. on

lava.

_ today School at 3 p. w.

Epwortb League Sunday evenli 7 80 o’clock. • - J . Mid-week prayer eerrloe Wedoeeday

renlng at 8 o’clock.

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We Make Harness id moke it right. The quality of the ieathey and the other materials used, Is the beet obtainable, and its cut put together and stitched by skilled bands. Doable or single Haraeas, for farm, deliyery or road wsgons. Fine carriage

specialty of oum, etc. Mt Forget U» Place.

DIANE MOORE, ARTIST ^

PAINTING AND EMBROIDERY

All Connections Free CAPE MAY ILLUMINATING COMPANY ftoth Phones, O. A. Merchant, Jr, Manager.

IW. LENOIR

P. O. "Box 661. Cape May, N. I-

W H BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE lw anY Part ef.Cspe May Cewaty ♦ ■ Holly Beach, N. J.

Charles T. Campbell N*}. 506 WASHINGTON ST. Cape May City, New Jersey PIRE INSURANCE ARE V0U INSURED? Insurance placed on building furniture, stock, plate glass, end boilers in the best Companies represented in the Country as follows: UNITED FIREMEN S INSURANCE CO. OF PHILA. THE CONCORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. OK MILWAUKEE. FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA. THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OF PHILA

" OVEN GAS RANGE ’ OVEN GAS RANGE

plaster lUork a Specialty^^*** Uncrueta, kClalton anb Burlaps Office and $how Rooms. Second Floor Smith Bldg. SlO Wash. CAPE MAY, ft. J.

CHARLES SCHERER

Ladies’ and Gentlemen's

T0ILOBIII6

Cleaning and Pressing

304 Was' ington St. Cape May, N. J.

DAVID H. FELL CvYKK and H rjfrKKT CHOICE WI1TES AED LigUOES Chris. Gallagher’s Alderney Whiskey. Riejjer Gretz’s Philadelphia Beer on Draught. Car. MICH HE. IPEMT ST. CIPi Mir, M. J. MECRAYS: CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington and Ocean Streets 602 Washington St. 217^219, 231 Ocean St. Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits Choi's Batters•Sharpless CUt E4ge-A Specialty Country Produce fresh daily from our own farm orB Terrapin. Breased Peohry The largest market ia Cape May. ^Zhomas '[£). Jffillot & £on COAL & WOOD

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