Cape May Daily Herald, 17 July 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CAP! MAY HKRALO I *U Cap* May. . n HAND. I

KRIUAV, JULY 17. 1W8.

CERTAINLY CAUGHT THE FISH.

Moat any on* would hare spotted him for a minister as be sat B»hln* on the banks of the Catawba. At leaat. CoL Childers did as he came along with bis gun and dog and stopped salute: "Wen, rererend. how does It go? "Powerful pore. Kurnel Childers— powerful pore." "How many fish hare you caught?" | "Not a single one, sab." "How many bite* hare you had "Not de a’lghtest nibble." “That's Queer. There's certainly tab In there." " "I reckon dar am, sab." "And they are ready to be caughL" "Ye*, sab, but dey am not for ma." "Look bore, rererend. let me sire yon a pointer. You bare sat here thinking £Ckh1 thoughts, haven't you7" "Truly. 1 hare,' kurnel " Th*c that's the trouble. The fish In thlA'rlrer are not used to such conduct 1 can sit down In your place and begin to rip and cuss, and In half an hour I can catch all the hah I can carry home." "Yea. tab; hut Lae a minister of de EospeL" "Yea. I know; but 1 throw out the

CITY DIRECTORY.

Bum-H. Moore. ..JamLII * Jos. Hand Jaa. LU BUI well Hand .u|kB.^a.. Jaa. J. Doak ... .Jan. L HU Joseph H. Klwell ..Jan.J. 1M1 8am F. War* .. .Jam. 1.1*0* Louis C. Day re . ■. Jan. 1.1*0* F. B. Townsend. .Jan. L •—j. w. Thompson. Jan 1 1*10 Um-aor—Chat. T. Campbell Jan. 1 liv olloclor—BoL Needles ...Jan.!. I*; freaaurer—1. H. Smith Jr., Jan. LIMA '.rdolidtc—Tboa-P Curley,Jam.l.lVll 3* larc * eU * : i. iwt BOARD OF KDUCATION.

are the u am bent and Dew location o?

■VUllam Porter -J908 Bdw. H. PhUllpa Clerk. IW* William R. Sheppard——. —.}W1! William B. OUbart 1»®» lieorge 8. Douglas* 1>0» I .other C. Ogden }9J0 ha He* 1 ork 1910

BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. L Leach. President.SepL 1.1*08 Ur V.M.D.Marcy. Health officer “ 1808 itoberL S. Hand ” 1*®* William K- Sheppard “ 18»® William Porter. Secretary *' 1810 icorge L lA>* ett “ l®®* Board of Trade President, Luther C. Ogden; Secre iary. A. O. Merchant. Jr.; Treasurer, Thomas W. Millet

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Good evening, n

An hour later the colonel met the flabeman a mile away aa the latter was going home with 16 hah on his string, and to his credit forever he did not smile nor ask a question. He simply remarked that It was a fine poaatiiTi the reverend was carrying homa, and let It go at that

< the Holy Coaa- — Morning Prayer, V and Sermon, (on the hret BumUy :h month celebration of Holy Com ly Schools p.

Veek-days Wednesdays,Evening Prayer

"PORTENT OF COMING YaSHION.

A person Innocent of today's fash ions would have hard work accounting for the head site of some of the start-, ling models, for with the big pompadours they settle almost to the eye-

It is the opinion of s humorously Inclined milliner that "the ultimate In headgear this seasom—by ultimate la meant the styles that will be takec up by the rarefied set—win be an awful crush of barnyard fowl, fruit and vegetables on strong, scaffolding! of straw." Some of the exclusive tnUIl mars, realising that height la what Is to b* desired at all coat*, are Introdoc lag the steel skeleton system In the building of their wonderful creations •la spite of the fact that the human scalp does not lend Itself particularly to the sinking of caissons, which are Imperative in this style of hat stroction.—Chicago Tribuna

r Not to B« Hurried. - A Spanish nobleman's new land agent and steward, who oiwthe estates about IS miles from Granada, sent letter* to the village post office every day for three wi but got no replies Thinking this very strange, he rode over to tha villhg* and Interviewed the postmaster. “Oh." exclaimed the postm "you are the new agent of tbs ducal estate. Wall, your letters safe. Tha villagers tamely writs lotten, and as 1 have to ride on donkey four miles to the railway tios to catch tbs mall train, you don’t suppose for on# moment, do you. that 1 am going to undertake this pilgrimage ovary day with your stupid letters? I hare them all here In a broken Jug. aad when the Jug gets full I shall take a rid* to the station and poet

tha whole lot at

Church Directory st. wakt's m. c. cntacit. Let. Father D. S. Kelly, Rector. I tec tor’• office hour*—8 to 11 a to 8.30 p m. . Masses—Sundays d.16, 8 and 10 Weekdays, 7.30 a m. Sunday and Friday Evening Service* .1,8.00 o'clock. L'onfcasioDS—Saturdays, and Thurslavs before the First Friday, from 3.SJ ojd. p. m , and from 7 30 toil.80 p.

Cape Mat N. J. bum ly Communion. "-*> a. . - - — J •“*) a. m.. the Flm Sunday of each month. Morning Preyer and Sermon. 10 30 Evening Prayer only. 5 p. m. The following ekraymeo are expacted e-ITlriste daring the summer of 1W8. JLTLY 5. Rev. Robert McKay. D. D-, Rector Trinity Cbnreh. tows. N. J. Rev. George GuimeU. Rector St Andrew’s Church, Philadel-

C ak. Philadelphia. v. Norman Van Pelt Levin. Rector Cborcb of the Inearna taou. PhiUdelphm. a. Rt Rev. John Scarborough. D. D., LL D., Bishop of New Jer o. JS’. Nathaniel 8. Thomas, Rector Church of the Holy Apostle*. Philadelphia.

S3. Wa-hington sirsat, near Union. 47. Washington stiust and Madison

68. Broad and Elmira •Bttta. 68. PHtaborg and New Jersey a’ehuea. 6*. Stockton avenue, between Jeflbr•os and Qossn strsSU. 7X Franklin gnd T" 76. Howard si rest, avenue. t£ Columbia Avenns sad Gurney treets 84 Ocean street, near Beach tvenue. 61 South lAfayetle and Grantatreeta. 83. Broadway and Beech avenue. 83. Perry a tree t, near Bridge 84. Perry street and Beach avenue. 86 Washington and Jackson street 87. Colombia avenue and Decatur 88. Washington and Ocean street a

Before Leaving

Cape May

iGet t'hei

CAPE MAY HERALD

mtram Chapter. No. M. Boyal Arch Maaona—Convocations, third Monday of ech month at ledge room, Washington >od Franklin streets. Cap* Island Lodgs. No. *0. F. and A. M. —Communlcatlona, aaeood aad fourth Tutodays of each month

Capa May Camp. No. 8773. Modern Wood ten of America—Meets first Wednesday of each month at Auditorium. Capa May Conclave, No. 188, Improved Older of Hepteeophe—Meets at Ogden’s Halt 811 Washington street, on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Pape Her Council, No. 1881; Boyal Arcanum—MeeUfirwt and third Thursdays of each month at AuditoriumCape May Lodge. No. 81, A. O. U. W. Meets first aud third Thursdays of sank month at 8U Washington street. Cold Spring Council. Jr. O. U. A. M. No 85—Meets In hell at Cold Spring, every ,'ueaday evening at 7 o’clock.

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Kyete every Tuesday evening at 8.00 at \». 6M Washington street Friendship Connell, No. n. D. of A.4r*u on Tuesday afternoon of sack was u 4.80. in Jy. O.UJLM. Hafl. Cold Spring. TM John Mecray Poet Na. 40. G * ” meets os the third Friday of each a 7.30 o'clock p- m., at Frmnklte atreat tebool building. Mayfiowar Lodge. No. Jrdar of Odd Fellows-Meet* each Friday

Cape May Firs Department, meets first 4 onday evening in each month at eornar

CAPE MAY POST OFFICE Arrival and Departure of Malls WEEK DAYB

Close st Office 6.16 A. 6.46 '

15 PT.

, Rev. Herman L Dublin*. D D-. Superintendent ProteeUnt Entei copal City Mission, Pbiladft- . £». Charles M- Perkins, Rsrel Dear. Rector Trinity Church,

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Rev. Thomas J. Taylor, Rector Church of the Advent Kennett Square. Pennsylvania eats are free si all —

BAPTIST CHCmCH. Bev. H. P. Crego, Pastor, rching on Sunday morning at 10.30. In the evening at 7 JO. : today morning Workers Meeting at

10. 0 A. M.

' today School at 2.30 P.«. Wedneeday evening Prayer Meeting

YJ0 o'clock

Yoang People's Meeting Friday en

at 7.30 o’clock

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viRsT k. a. cHracB. Bev. James Burnt, Pastor. Freaching on Sunday morning at 10.80. In tha evening at 7.46. Meetings at 9 a. M. sod EJ0 P. at i Sundays. Suodav School at 3 r. u Epworth League Sunday evening 7 JO •’stock. - - -

6-80 A M. 3J0 - ,9.06 - 10J3 " UJ3 " UJ6 A. M.

K : 17.00 - SUNDAYS 10.45 AM. 4J0 P. MCollections and Dsllvsrlas WEEK DAYS 6 JO A M. 8JO A M. 11.00 M. 13.00 M. 3.00 P. K. E46 P. M. - 8UNDAYE 3 JO P. M. Office open trofn I a. m_. until 8 a m. weak days. Money ■urtmsnt open Cram * a. m. until 8 ^ m, week days. Omos open Sunttys from 13 m., until 1p.m. JAMES E. TAYLOR,

WEEKLY EDITION

Mailed To Your Address

1.00 for Year In Advance

SECURITY TRUST CO.

STATEMENT

Capital, Surplus and undivided profits $ 24a,130.91 Deposits .... 2.228.733.87

CAPK MAY ADVISORY BOARD

J. SPICER LKAMIKU AARON W. HAND

WILLIAM F. CASHEDY

ALBERTO. BENNETT

HENRY C. THOMPSON

Secretary

DR. JAMES MECRAY REUBEN T. JOHNSON JOHN B. HUFFMAN HON. ROBERT E. HAND

V©m. U. §t euei ?s IpjBO*!»AHD » LAUHCH~BUiLDlR^Vt Office a4Shop-Cor. Corgie Jefferson Sts. CAPE MAY, H. J.

KEITH S, LAUNDRY Perry and South Lafayette Streets All Class of Work at Lowest Prices ^ Prompt delivery and good, service. Our wagon will cai EGBERT H. KEITH

TJJ^CLE DIOK’S 1 SIBHBIEieB jaABaSa BIBBir IBA?iaB | ~

" RICHAND M. BENSTCAD, Free t Thoroughly Reoovated—Strictly Flat C

T. IrL TAYLOR ~~~Z~CENTRAL SHOE STORE^=

OOO Washington 8t. CAPK MAY. N. J. Op. Reading Terminal. Where all Tolley* Stop Dealer inBootv and Bboea, Betblug Biippera and Bobber Good*, Hole Agent in Cape May for Lambertville Snag-Proof Boot* and King Quality Shoe* For Men Bepatring in all its Branches Blacking Drawing and Finding* for Sale. Ball Band* the beat Bother Boot. keyatone Phone I-MM

Established 1872 j^ssen’s J^akery HOTELS AND COTTAGES SUPPLIED

524 Washington Street

7~<6is Space is Reserved for

C. H. Taggart

This Space Reserved for

SINK

The Leading Barber

BOLLARD’S

THE BIJOU ... DREAM...

At the Entrance to Iron Pier dear Pictures—Oool Place Pi .-tore* Changed Daily

When you die. It Is Important your estate should be property admlni

are Incompetent A Trust Company never dtea. It know* Ua bodnaua an does it Make Security Truat Com

THE ONLY LAUNCH LINK

WE ARE HEADQUARTERS tor Ladles’ Corsets Royal Worcester “Bon To i." Uoomtr, Thompson's Glove Fitting are among our leading makea. Goods for.the Bathers Bathing Suite to fit all People. Bathing Shoe* for Children ns well aa for adult*

MRS. E. TURNER

323 Wuhlnftsa St. CAPE MAT, H. J.

JEWELRY AND WATCHMAKING

Largest stock of carefully selected goods. Clocks of all kinds. Repairing of Watches, Clocks or Jewelry promptly and skilfully done. BELF0RD GAEEIS0N *0S - ..hloilM SC. .....

BUY YOTO FRUIT AT HOGAN'S CIPE MATS OBIT FRUIT STORE Forty years in the Fruit and Candy Business. East Cape May delivery. Special sealed package# for Hotel Gnests. No charge for package and delivery. 501-3-5-7-9 WiSHIBCTON ST.

''he Mansion Bakery 317 Mansion St.

WH. WALD0EF, Prop’i

All kind* of Pies, Cakes, Hot Bant, Biaeatts, Panov Good*. Etc. Hotels and Cottage trade solicited. Orders left at the store or given to the drivers, will be given prompt and careful attention.

ELI ROSENTHAL... Merchant Tailor Cleaning; Presang, Repairing, Dyeing, Men’s and Ladie’s Saits made to order

Keystone Phone IOSM

CAPK MAY. N. J

Manufacturing Jeweler Repairing)^! Fine Watches, Jewelry, &c. Full line/lof Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Jewelry, Ac. J

JOS. K. HASP, 311 Washinrtm St

The History

-:Cape May

non THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY

AN account of the Aborigines; The Dutch i Delaware Bay; The Settlement of the County The Whaling; The Growth of the Villages; The Revolution and Patriots. The Establishment of the New Government; The War of :8i»; The Piugrma of the County and SoBHcct of the War,

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