Cape May Daily Herald, 11 August 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAT DAILY HERAT.,!). TUESDAY, AUGUST 11. 1908.

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ECEKE OtORAIA O0VERN0MHIP.

Atlanta. Oa.—Oor. Hoke Smith, who •wept the ala la two yean a*o by an averwhelmtng majority, will not be re elected It Joeeph Brown who. by order of Got. Smith, waa recently dtimUeed from the railroad commlaaion, can pre It Mr, Brown'* father wa# once forernor of thU itate. Brown want* the goTernortblp lor hlmeelf and U conducting a fumaboe *m palgc that U In creating hit follow«Y*rywhere throughout Oeorgta Not a single addreet bat he made o the people be inks to make him

Tl KriHAY, ALULST 11.

CITY DIRECTORY.

Major—Frederick J.MrUin Jai .Alderman—E K. Duke. ...Jai Council— Wm. S. Shaw ..

Sam. H. Moore. .

* Jos. Hand ....

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Loula C. Sayre .. Jan. 1. 1800 | «t> F. S. Townsend .Jan. 1 18001 •'

Recorder- J. W. Tbompeou. Jan. 1, l»lu , 1 AsacMior—Chat I . > aiwptwll Jan. 1 RW i •

Collector--t>ol. Needles ... Jan. 1. ISO;-1

Treaturcr—1. H. Smith Jr , Jan. l.BW , atySoUu:-:—Thot.l' Curiej.Jan.l.l'.'U I , rUoV inapcctoi. -ii"; eet

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lire IWiHkiltuenl ha* rramnjted aUnn liotee aud the following

I *» Washington street, near Schellen-

, gel's Landing.

1 XL Wasbingtoa street, near Union. 47. Washington street and Madison

o. 1.1B1U LafarrEW and Bank streets. ». L 1808 ! 5s. Broad and Elmir* tlreeU. a. 1.1*10 I • (»'>. lltLabarg and New Jersey BTenuca. a L 1*11 i " 0W stocklon avenue, between Jeffer-

a. 1.181e son and Queen streets.

a. L 181o I 13. Franklin and Wanhio^ton streets a. L 1*11 | 75- Howard ttreet. opposite Mookton

Avenue and Gurney et. near Beach arenne. vette and Grant streets,

and Beach avci -t. near Bridge.

•t and Bench

BOARD OF EDUCATION.

I’hUllpa, Clerk. William K. Sheppard William B. Gilbert George S. Douglas* Lather C. Ogden - Charles \ork...

BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. Is Leach, President.Sept- 1.1908 Dr V.M-D. Marry, Health officer " IW* Robert. S. Hand '' William R. Sheppard 1®1 U William Porter, Secretary IbH 1 George U Lot eU ~ l* 015 Board of Trade PreaidenL Luther C. Ogden. Secrv Ury. A- O. Merchant, Jr.; Treasurer. Thomas W. Millet.

V> Waahin^ttoo and Jackson streets'' T. Colombia avenue and Decatur V ashing ton and Ocean streets

Our Secret Sodctlea.

Adoniram Chapter. No. 38. Royal Arch Masons—Convocations, third Monday of nach month at Jodg* room, Washington

tnd Franklin streeta.

Cape Island Lodge, No. 3U, F. and A. M -Communications, aeooud and fourth l urwdays of each month at lodge room. Washington and Franklin streeta. Cape May Camp. No. 8773. Modern Wood-

Bret Wednesday

r each month at Auditorium. (Jape May Conclave, No. 183, Improved

Before Leaving

Cape May

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CAPE MAY HERALD

SECURITY TRUST CO.

Capital. Surplu: DepOHits

STATEMENT

and undivided profit*

$ 24j.130.91 2.228.738.87

APK MAY ADVIltOHY BOA It

J. HPK'KR I.KAMl.Mi AARON W HAND WILLIAM F. CASHKIU ALBERTO. BKNNKTT

DR. JAMES MKCRAY KKUBEN T. JQHNBo.v JOHN B. HUFFMAN HON IK/BERT E. HAND

T. Jrl TAYLOR CENTRAL SHOE STORE^=

eoe Waahlngtnu til.

Op. Heading Terminal. Where all 1

Dealer 10Boots and Shoes, Bathing Slipper* s

Cape May for Lambertviile ■'Dag l’roof Boots

Repairing in *11 its Branches

Church Directory

Rev. Father D. •*. KHly, Rector. Rector’s office hour*—8 to 11 a. m.; 7 to 8JU p. mM asses—Sundays 0.15. S and to a an •• Weekdays, 7-ffl a m. Bondar aud Friday Evening Serncea at 8.00 o r dock. Lonfessions—Saturdays, and Thursdays before the Find Friday, from 3.3U to 6. p.m , and from 7 80 to8JO p

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Laf* vette SL. between Jack

" r. Arthur Hess,

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ly ComMorning Prayer, the flnu Sunday

Utanv and Sermon. — - , - of each month celebration of Holy Communloo) 10J« a. m. Sanday School S p^m Evening (Choral) Service and Sermon A00 P 'Weekdays-Wedo«edaya,ETentng Prayer ^SaJnm^Day’s and Tburartaya-Celebra-tion of the Ho'v Uommunlon 7.30a. m-

ar. johx’s r. a. chcbch

Cor. Waahlngton and Franklin streets. Capa Mav N. J. Sunday Servieea. Holy Communion. 7 JO a. m.. every Sunday. and 10 J0 a. m..Th« Flrtt Sunday

of each month.

ruing Prayer and Sermon. 10 30 arealug Prayer only. 5 p.m. The following clergymen are ex to officiate during the summer of 18 JULY S Re» Robert McKay. 1 Rector Trinity Church, Moor

o. Rev". Nathaniel S. lor Church of the Holy Apes ties, Philadelphia 10 Rev. C C. Pierce. D D.. Rector SL Matthew's Church, Philadel „ fc Herman L Dnhring, D.D., Snperintendent Protestant Episcopal City Mission, Philadel30. Sra Charles M- Perkins, Dean. Rector Trinity ~

lonnh Thursdays of each ponth. Cape May CounclLNo. 1®!: Royal At aoum-Menu first and tnlrd Thursdays of acb month at Auditorinm. Cape May Ixdgv. No. tl. A O. 0- W.— deeta 8r*t aud third Tbwfwlay* of each Month at alt Washington street. Cold Spring CoonclL Jr. O. 0. A. M. No .ik—Meets In kail at Cold Spring, every i tiesdsy evening at 7 o'clock, Columbia Lodge. No. 33. Independent Oder of Mechanics—Meets each Monday at Audltorinm. Eureka Lodge, No. . Ladles' L O. JL— dee la Stery Tuesday evening at 8.00 at .<0. 504 Washington street. Friendship Connell, No. 87, D. of A.— darts on Tuesday afternoon of each week .1 2.30, in Jr. O.U.JLM. Hall. Cold Spring. The John Mccray Poet No.. 40, G. A. R. oieeie on the third Friday of each month St 7 JO o'clock p. m„ at Franklin street school building. Mayflower Lodge. No. 258, Independent Order of Odd Fellows-Meets each Friday al^he Auditorium. Jackson street. Ggallalla Tribe, No. 157. Improved Order of Red Men—Meets at 310 Washington

street.

Cape May Fire Department, meets first Monday evening In each month at corner Washington and Franklin stieeta

the fight itartad he ha* boon spend In* bis time In hi* a part inert* receiving report*, writing card* and consulting with friend*. He would be no match on the stump tor Hoke Smith, who** power* of endurance are the marvel of Georgia. All the attack* made upon Brown, all the shout* for him to come forth and give the public a view, hare failed to bring him Into sight hare tailed to cause him outward Irritation. Joe Brown Is a man of about 61. He waa boro in Canton. Ga, wa* given a fair education in grammar schools and waa then sent to the University of Georgia, and afterward took a legal course at Harvard. HI* education completed, he came home and went to work, at time* aiding hi* father 1* his political fights. He began hi* railroad work In 1(71, when ha was hired as a clerk In th* freight department of the Western A Atlantic road. He became general freight agent In ltd, general freight and passenger agent in 1(84 and traffic manager In 18(9. In the tucceedtng year* he filled various railroad position* of respoaslbtllty Air. Brown was appointed a railroad commissioner and was ousted by Oct. Smith as the result of an alleged threatening note.

U. B. Weather Bureau, 114 Ocean 8L,

Geo. L- Lovett, AgenL

CAPE MAY PO«T OFFICE Arrival and Departure of Mails WEEK DAYS

Hla Conclusion. Beth Freckle*—Say. Ears, there min' be a bargain sale down to th* opry bouse. Eire Jimpeooweed—What makes ye low ther' la, Sethi Seth VTeckl*—'Can** I see a sign up sayla'i “Chlldrsa hall price."

CAPE MAY DAILY HERALD ide table for July, August and September 1908. m A. JL F. K.

slur day, Aug. 8 ' unday, Ang. 8 load ay Ang. 10 .'Deed ay, Ang. 11 VoAneehay, Ang. 18 'bur*day, Ang. 18 Friday, Ang. 14 taturday, Ang. 16

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keystone Phone 1-J8M

KEITH S LAUNDRY Perry end South Lafayette Streets All Class of Work at Lowest’ Prices Prompt delivery and good service. Our wagon will cal ROBERT H. KEITH

M. C- SWAIN MANUFACTURER OP Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc., Etc mi ass9) svsbs simniss®* 417 coins 0B DCSICB 4 tPSChUn

Axl Work

Guaranteed and Best op Reference Furnished 30 ■2'iha.:

Office and Residence, 2J7 Windsor Ain

UNCLE PICK’S | eassaasaa mam, 8i»»y saifBaT RICHARD M. SCNSTCAD. Pr** U*der New Management Thoroughly Renovated Strictly F at ClaM 8*r

This Space is Reserved Jor

C. H. Taggart

Si ret Class 'Work... Al Popular Price* SI N K The Leading Barber

JEWELRY AND WATCHMAKiND

Established 1888

Largest stock of carefully selected goods. Clocks of all kinds. Repairing of Watches. Clocks or Jewelry promptly aud skilfully done. . BELFORD GARRISON J08 Waahlngto* SC. Cay May

Geo. W. Reeves

SteanTand Hot Water Heating and the Honey wel System

General Jobbing Specification* Furnished

628 Washington St

JUST RECEIVED A NEW AND FULL LINE OF

^Perfect Fitting Bathing Suits?

m. w - All Hnfh Rnnnd n, nnr-k*

bs in both Ronod or Dutch neck*

8 Complete Use o

Tailored Buttoned Skirts |—J In All The Latci Coloring* gThroe Skirt* atmMADE-TO-FIT free of coat by oik own •pedal fitter. Com* now for full g<»f9neni. We are also headquarter* for th' Worlds Renowned Bon-Ton Corse With lengthening waist. The Most perfect fiittlnc corset In the world SIZES 18 to 86

Tailored and Fancy Shirt Waists If you want the lateet shade* In Awning* and Thnl Good*

MRS. E. TURNER 323 Wllhlagton St. CA?E MAT, N. J.

BUT TOUR FRUIT AT HOGAN'S MPl HIT'S ONIT 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 WISOINOIOR ST.

''he Mansion Bakery 317 Mansion St.

Keystonn Phone 62D

WM. WALDORF* Prop’i

All kind* of Pie*, Oakes, Hot Buns, Biscuit*, Fancy Good*, Etc. Hotels and Cottage trade tolidtaL Order* left at the «tore or given to the drivers, will be given prompt and careful attention.

ELI ROSENTHAL... Merchant Tailor

Men’s and Ladie s

Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing,

Suits made to order 413 Washington Street

Keystone Pbooe lOSM

CAPE MAY. N. J

Manufacturing Jeweler Repairing of Fine Watches, Jewelry, &c. Fall line of Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Jewelry, &c. JOS. Z. HAKE, 311 Waslingtau St

The History of -:Cape May County:* ROM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAT EN11ACING

AN account of the Aborigines; The Dutch to Delaware Bay; The Settlement of tbe County; The Whaling; Tbe Growth of tbe Villages; Tbe Revolution and Patriots; Tbe BMabHahnient of tbe New Government; Tbe War of iBta; Hie Progrea* of the County and Soldiers of the War.

Sy UWB TOWNSUD SHVEDS «M r*4». 48 IllHitrmtlu,. 31 Cfcaptm. 5 AfywSWi anv hstmi* m astarv «r tut sr LBWIS T. STEVENS, PvUUker