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GAPE WY DAILY HERALD La Wit T. •T«V«N«
diuHac Juij m4 AtwuM kt No. I
CAPS MAY HKRALO W4«l>ln«taa du C«p* M«jr. N. A B HAND.
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TUESnAY, Jl'l Y a. 1908.
HOUSC IS BUILT ROUND.
Oat brio. OklA—Visitors Is tbli city srs sissy* later««t»d In s rssidsne* □r pvcullsr srchltccturs, locstod West Outhrls, snd fe* poopls o h*r« who do not isks s look St tbl» houbs tWoTV 1 osvIn*. Local photosrspbers BtBlr they finish mom kodak plctums of this msldencs thsn of any othvr one point of in to met In this locality It Is commonly referred to ss •the round house." the bouse with
Mayor—Frederick J.Malrls Jan. 1,1910 Alderman—F. K. Date. ... Jsa. L IMS
* Jos. Hand Jaa. LIU* ■ Bill well Band .. .Jan. L1910 “ Jsa J. Doak ....JaA.Ll>U - Joseph H.Ufrsil ..Jan. 1,W1 - Bam F. Wars Jan. 1,1*09 U>ul* C. Sayre .. .Jan. 1.1999 - F. B. Townsend. .Jan. 1,1*09 Hreorder—J. W. Thompson. Jan. 1 1*H> Assessor—dims T. I'ampbeU Jan.l 1UB
U. Bmlth Jr., Jan. 1,1 WA 3te8oilcito--Thoa. P OuHey.Jan.l.WU * W. T. BMWJnn. 1.190
BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R Blltes. President 1*0* Dr. A. L Leech 1910 .1908
Bdw. H. PhUllpa. Clerk. 1908 YYilUem K. BheppsrdWimam a Gilbert Oeorfe & Douxlsss ...1999 Luther C. Ogden 1910 Lhsrlee York— —.,-1910
uASsissa-sJiHa are tfa« nnmbers and new location of ». Washington sUeet, near Union. 4rWaMiin*ton street and Mad Mon M. Lafayette and Bank streets. 88. Broad and Blmln streets. 86. Pittsburg end New Jersey set « Btoekton aysnoe, between JeflM■o i and Qoeen streets. ^ ^ 78. Fianklm and Waahlutoa 78. Howard street, oppostleJI aycnoa. US. Colombia Aysnoe
8«. ocean street, near Beach ayrnue. 91. Sooth Lafayette and Grant streets. 92, Broadway and Beach ayanna. 98. Perry street, near Bndge. 9A Perry street and Beach arena.. 96. Washington and Jackson streets'
97. Colombia a<
BOARD OF HEALTH.
I Dr. A. L. Leach. President.Sept- 1.1909 I Dr V.M.D.Marey, Health officer “ 1908 Robert, a Hand * 1909 William a Sheppard “ 1910 «'ill lam Porter, Becrelary “ 1910 George L. Lor elt * 1908
Board of Trade
President, Lather C. Ogden; Secre ) tary, A. O. Merchant. Jr.; Treasurer,
Thomas W. Millet
'Round House" at Quthria Okla.
ter ball Within, the rooms eons the renter of the house, hot the outer walls are round and persons who hare Inhabited It always find trouble In securing carpets that can be placed In the rooms and with finding suitable Places to locate their rarloos articles of furniture. It has porches and andaa that ran around the ei When Charles Babcock came Guthrie at the opening of "Old" Oklahoma In 1889, there were but few decree tn that portion of the where be purchased a lot- It so happened. too. that what few residences were In that Tiddly surrounded his
north and south of him. Naturally, when the town'was still young, there was much speculation among the other residents regardlna the manner of architecture Mr. Bab wock would adopt In building his borne, and each of hit Immediate neighbor* made whalerer the architecture, the house should face In his particular dlrec- - Uoo. "They were all mighty nice people." said Babcock recently In ex plat tuns why he bad built the round bouse, "and not desiring to disappoint any of my neighbors. I Just concluded to build It round, so that It would fare In all directions. They were all ao determined about what direction It should face that afterward I had the laugh oo them all by making It Care tn all directions I found It wary
fllfferraoe during the summer time from what direction, the wind was blowing 1 always got the benefit, while oftentimes my neighbors were suffering with heat." Mr. Babcock denied the report, current here tor some time, that in his earlier years ha had been In the I and that be had designed his reel deuce aft«r_Jhw erwinrtig tower of sores ship be had aerred oc He la a ■*- Ore of Wlsoousta sad Mamed blacksmith trade la MDwankse a good many years ago. Later he rwafdsd M both BC Loafs sad Kaasas City prior to coming to Owthrie. WhUe a resident here Mr. Babcock aerred MTerml terms In the rtty corny I M 1991 to take a
Church Directory rr. mast’s a. c. cacaca. Ret. Father D. S. Kelly, Rector. Rector'• office hours—9 to 11 a. m to 8JU p. m. Masses—bandars, d.16,8 and 10 as •* Weekdays, 7M a a. Kundsv and Friday hr suing I 8.0) o'clock. Confeaaions—Saturday*, and 1 days before the First Friday, froi to 6. p. m , and from 7 80 to980 p
Litany am of sack month celebration of Holy Cc muntoc) HL30 a. m. Baudsy Schools p. Erenlns (Choral) Sarrice and t» Waek-day> Wednesdayt.RTenlng Prayer .00 p m. Saints Day's -aad Thursdays—Ctlehraloc of the Holt Communion 7.80a m. st. Jon*'* f. a cnvacu »
day. aad 1080 A m., the Firm Sunday
tar" iDI * Y ^ ReaorT§1*P Ch^ch'M D "
. krv" F. A D. LaanL D. D. Recto St. Darid's Church. Mans yank. Philadelphia. , R*». Norman Van Peh Le-rta, Rector Church of the locarna-
CAPE MAY DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JU LV 21, 1968.
i srenne sod Decstnr
98. Washington and Ocean streets
Owr Secret Societies. Adoniram ChapUr, Ns », Roral Arch Maaons—Conrocatlona. third Monday of lodge room, Washington
Cape Island Lodge. Ns 10. T. sod JL M —Comm u»Icatloce, second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at lodge room, Washington and Franklin stresla Gaps May Cam I-. Na 8778, Modem Woodmen of America—Meets first Wednesday of each st Auditorium. Caps May Oonclavs, Na 189, Improrsd Order of Hepteeophe-Meets st Oj ' Hall, 819 Washington its set, oossoon fourth Thursdays of saoh month. Cape May Counoil, No. 1891; Royal Alcan am—Mesta first and third Thnrsdays of each month at Audi tori am. Cap* May Lodge. Na 8}, A. O. U. W.— Meets first and third Thursday* of saoh month at 818 Washington street. Gold Spring Council, Jr. O. U.A. M. No 186—Meats tn hall at Gold Spring, scary Tuesday ernnlng at T o'clock. Columbia Lodge, Na 88. Independent
at Auditorium. Eureka Lodge, Na . Ladire' L a M--Msris rrery Tuesday craning at 8.00' st Na 804 Washington street Friendship Council, No. 97, D. of A.
at 180, la Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall, Cold Spring. Tbs John Macray Post No., *0, G. A. R. wets on the third Friday of each month at 780 o’clock p. m., ei Frenklla street
Ogsllalla Tribe, Na U7, Imprerad Order
Cape May Fin Department, a
CAP! MAY FOOT OFFICE Arrival and Departure of Mails WEEK DAYS
D.. L.L D.. Bishop of New Jcr
rj. Kct Herman L Dnhriag. D D.. ^cnnUcdcrt^mAeslttlB^30, Charles M- Park Drea. Rector Trial-.; Vineland. N.J. SB FT. 6, Roy Robert W. Forsyth, Reo tor &> Paul's Chnrch, Rich ly Rrr'Vboma* J. Taylor, Recta Chnrch of the Ad rent, R icnents are free at nil servlet BATTUT CHCSCHBev. U. P. Crego, Paetor. (’reaching on Sunday morning at 10J0. In the evening at 7 JO. Banda j morning Worker* M acting at 1(U» -
Wednesday erasing Prayer Meeting at
Yonng People's Masting Friday , tug at 7.80 o’ol -' Mon'* Maetii
Finer n. A CHCBCH. Ear. James Burns, Pastor. -- Prer«hMg on Banda, morning at 1090. theerantng at 7.45. MseMaga at 9 a a. sod 8 JO F. h. 00 uadayA Sunday School at 8 F. X.
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gat 8o'clock.
Bey. J. W. Lowdsa will oondoet the Quid Sprig* frmib^Ur-
«^JUSr-. a SaP?7L.^ueday aefaool at 8 80 p. m. fnmawAr/'*'
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WEEK DAYS (J9 A. M. 8.86 A. M. 18-00 M. 18.90 M. 8.00 P. M. I.«6 P. M. SUNDAYS 8J0 P. K.
open from 8 A m. nntl /. week 4ajA OfOoe open S mya from 18 hl, until 1p.m. JAMES E. TAYLOR,
THE ONLY LAUNCH UNB Cm* Mar aa* WIMweef Two LurgoandOomfocMUo Tonne
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Tins TABU! bntwesn W fid wood S52W
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SECURITY TRUST CO.
STATEMENT
Capital, Surplus and undivided profits $ 24J. 130.91 Deposits .... 2,228.738.87
CAPE MAY ADVISORY BOAKD I88AC H. SMITH HENRY C. THOMPSON Chairman Secretary J. SPICER LEAMING DR. JAMES MECRA V AARON W. HAND REUBEN T. JOHNSON WILLIAM K. CABBEDY JOHN B. HUFFMAN ALBERT G. BENNETT HON. ROBERT E. HAND
U9m. ®. §t evej ?s iftfeoar»AMD»LAUNCH^ BUilDER^Vt
Office and Sbop-Cor. Corgie and JefEersou Sts. CAPE MAT, F. J.
KEITH'S LAUNDRY Perry and South Lafayette Streets All Class of Work at Lowest Prices SS^ Prompt delivery and good service. Our wagon will cal ROBERT H. KEITH
TJJNOLE DIOK’S 1 esgaasgsa mflii.ii. esisy BAyaa |
RICHARD M. ■CNSTCAD, Frss —Thoroughly Renorated— Srr:ctly I rat Clam S
T. II TAYEOR =rCENTRAL SHOE STORE^=
Dealer in Boot* and Shoes, Bathing Slipper, and Rubber Goods Sole Agenl in Ope May for Lambertrille Snag-I’roof Boot* and Kin* Guallty Shoes For Men Repairing in all iu Branches Blacking Dressing *nd Findings lo, H.I1 B..dc th, b«u Ku ,b« Boot. Pl,o„ , ., B *
Established 1872
J^ssen’s ^akery HOTELS AND COTTAGES SUPPLIED
624 Washington Street
T/tis Space is Reserved for C. H. Taggart
The Grocer
This Space Reserved for
SINK
The Leading Barber
BOLLARD’S
THE BUOU ,—DREAM...
At the Entrance to Iren Pi« Clear Picture*—Cool Place 4 Dally
JUST RECEIVED A NEW AND FULL LINE OF ^Perfect Fitting Bathing Suitsk AH item In both Round or Dutch necks
—A Complete Jjfa* a
< Tailored Buttoned Skirts la AU The Imteet Colorings These Skirts am MADE-TO-FJT free of coot by our own opeeUi fitter. Como now for full aseortmeat. - We are also bred quarter* for the Worlds Renowned Bon-Ton Corset The Moot j BIZEri B A Complete Line of Tailored and Fancy Shirt Waists If yw want Am lgt«t abate In A wniac* and Ttat Good* MRS. E. TURNER 323 WuhiafMa Si. CAPE MAT. M. 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 6ARRI808 >08 Washington St.. Ceyc May
BBT YOUR FRUIT AT . HOGAN'S cape mrs omr fruit store Forty years in the Fruit and Candy Business. East Cape May delivery. Special sealed packages for Hotel Guests. No charge for package and delivery. 501-3-5-7-9 WtSHIIISTOII ST.
"'he Mansion Bakery 317 Mansion St.
WM. WALDORF, Prop’i
All kinds of PI**, Oakes, Hot Buna, Biscuit*. Fane* Goods, Etc. HoMta and Cottage trade solicited. Order* left at the store or given to tbedrivera, will be given prompt and careful attention.
ELI ROSENTHAL... Merchant Tailor Cleaning;, Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing, Men’s and Ladle's Suita made to order
Manufacturittgjeweler Repairing of/Fine Riches, Jewelry, &c. Full line of Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Jewelry^ic. JOS. E. HARD, ' 311 Washington St
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