Cape May Daily Herald, 22 August 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CITY DIRECTORY.

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S7. Washington alrett. Dear Union. I 47. Waabingtoo atreet and Madiaon

M«>or—KmlarickJ Vlelvin Jao 1,1810 m. LafaTette aad Bank atreetA A..aarman—F K. Duke. ... Jan. 1.1808 t*. Broad and Elmira atreeta. Council—Wm. a Shaw .. Jan. 1. 1*10 tt5. l*itUbar* andKewJemey aveoi Sain- ri. Mooro. J*n. 1.1811 88 SloekloD avenue, between Jel ' Joe. ilaod Jaa. 1. l»lv aon and Queen atreeta. SUlwell Hand .. .Jan. 1.1810 7S. Fraoklio and WaabiDglon atreeta Jaa. J. Doak . ... Jan. 1.1811 76. Howar^alreet, oppoaite Blocklon

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l' 1808 82. Columbia Avenue and Gurney

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Townaend .Jan. 1 1802, M Ocean aIreet, near Beach avenue. V Thompson. Jan-1.1810 I 81 Sonlh lAfayetteand UrmntatreetA

A^—.r-tbas I lampbell Jan.l 18Ub «• Broa.iaav and Bearii areBBA

Needle* Jan. 1 1808 83. I'erry atreet, near Bridfe.

collector- Sol. . (m Perry atreet and Beach avenue

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Recorder—J. ’ Collector- -Sol

Treasurer—1. H. I

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.Jan. a 1*0• j gg Washington and Ocean stfbetA

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, avenoe and Decatur

BOARD OF RDDCATION.

Samuel R. StlteA President 1808 j

1810! .190Bj

Dr. A L.

A’illlam Porter

Edw. H. Phllllpa Clerk.

William K-Sheppard.—— ■»“ WUUam B. Olltwrt • •t**'*

George S. Douglass

Luther Charles

rC. Ogden —-f]

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Our Secret Societies. Adonlram Chapter, No. M, Koval Arch

third Monday of lodge room, Waahli and Franklin atreeta.

Cape lalaod Lodge, No. 80, F. sod A- M. -Communieattona, aeocad and fourth .needsye of each month al lodge I Vashlngton and Franklin streets. Cape May Camp. No. 8778, Modern 1

BOARD OF HEALTH.

Dr A. L. Leach. President. Sept 1.1808 j —

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W ILUam K. Bhep pard - 1810 ' >«^r of Hept^ph, William Porter, Secretary " 1810 ilaU.SlSWashington George ULovaU " 18011 ronrth ThormUy. of < . ) Cape May Connell, No. 1881: Royal Ar~ Board Of Trada mnnm—Meets Bret and tOlrdThnrodayi of President. Luther C. Ogden; Secrc | «ch month at Auditorium.

JTZTiZZ* Jr Treasurer. I Cap. May Imdge. No. ... A. O. U. W.-

Thomaa W. Millet. I Church Direct*, y

Rev. Father D. S- nelly, Rector. Hector's office hours—8 lo 11 a 7 to 8JO p m. —Sunday A d-15, 8 and 10 a •• Weekdays, 7 JO a m. Rnodav aud Friday Evening Service* at 8-00 o’clock. , _ Confessions—Saturdays, and Tbumdays before the First Friday, from 3-30 too. p.nT, and from 7 8U tofiJO p m. r. a citoncH or th* advxht. InfsTetle St. between Jackson ti Decatur. Rev, Arthur Hre., Rector. Sunday.—CelebraUcu of the Holy Com amnion. IJO a m. Morning Prayer. Ltianv and bermon, (on ttoe trmt huaday

^ Waek-daya-WedneedayAEvenlng Prayer k^jalnu^Day's and. Tburnday*—CelebrnUon of the tlolv Commnnlon 7.8b a- m

Cor. Washington and Franklin streets. Cape Ms, N. J. Bnoday bervioes. nlv (VtmmnnPm- 7-80 a m , every bu * First bundsy

r expected

of UMS.

The following clergyi to officiate during the at

JULY A Bcr- Robert McKay. D. D.. Hector Trinity Church, Moore*

town, N. J.

" u. Rev. "—

19, Rev. P. A. D. Laont, D. I to St. David's Church,

yank, Philadelphia.

- 16, Rev. Norman Van Pell Levis.

Kecor Church of the Incarna-

tion, Philadelphia.

AUG. A Rt-Rev. Job- *—

D., LX. D.,

“ io. Rev- N»*haniel B. Thomas, Rec-

tor Church of the ,l "‘* »—

UeA Philadelphia.

i.. Bishop of New Jer-

Thoms t Holy

“ 16, Rev. C C Pierce. D. D., Rector St. Matthew's Church, PhDadel- . » & Herman U Dnhriag, D.D., I Superintendent Protestant Bpi*cupal City Mission, Philadeljo, Charles M-Perkins, RurakLDean. Rector Trinity ChurchT^ SHPT. 6. F-mh.Rec-

namrr church. Rev. H. P. Ongo, Pastor. Preaching on So •dty morning at 10.80. XatbnnvabistTJO. bundsy morning Workers UaeUng I IUIOa. K. Buoday School at 180 r. K. Wednesday evening Prayer Mooting I * """ People's Mooting Friday ovaoJO o'clock Meeting Saturday evsolng «

Young PnopU’n 1 lag at 7 JO o’clock tisc's Mooting *

Colombia Lodge, No 83, Independent rder of Mechanics Meets each Monday t Auditorium. Eureka Lodge. No. , Ladles' L O. X - loru erel^Tuooday evening at 8.00 at to. SOI Washington street. Friendship Council, No. 87. D. of A--loets on Tuesday afternoon of aach t A80, In Jr. O.DJLM. HaU. Cold Spring The John Mecray Post No., 40, G. A. & jeeta on the third Friday of each n at 7.88 o'clock p. m., at Franklin i

Mayflower Lodge. No. Order of Odd Fellows-Moots aoch Friday at the Auditonnm. Jackson Ogallalia Tribe, No. 147, Improved Order of bed Men—Meets at — ~ ■ '

Cape May Fire Department, u Monday evening In oach month ii sahlngton and Franklin arrow

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CAPE MAY POET OFFICE Arrival and Departure of Mails WEEK DAVE rrivo • Dopa Qown nt Office 6.40 A. M. 6.16 A. M. SJ0 “ 8.46 “ 8.06 “ E46 " 10 JO " 1-40 P. M.

6-60 6.40 7.00

11-00 M. 12.88 M. 4.00 P. M. 8.44 P. M.

EUNDAYE 4 JO P. M.

Office open from 8 a. m., until 4

artmont open from t 4l 8

until <

Osps Mar sal WlMwee4

Two iairge and Oomfortnbln la

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Friendship of David and Jonathan Isafay Ishssl lasssa far Aag. B, 1888

BCRIPTURX ntXT.—1 8am eal 8S4A4L

_ a brother Is born la adroretty."—Prov. 17:17. TIMM—JOB B C.. and continuing HR o 4oath of Jonathan. MM I'tJtCM—The court of haul. Comment and tugaoetlvs Thought. Jonathan.—Jonathan th* oon of Ml. th* crown prince, is on* of th*

log characters In nil history. Mighty In Lota His love dM not flow from weakness but from itrongth. H# was O real-heart himself “Ho loved David ns his own aouL" David, tn the “Bong of the Bow.” Us touching lament or or his friend slain on Mount Bilbos, exclaims, “I am distressed for thee, my brother Jonathan; very pleasant hast thou bean unto mo. thy tor* for mo was wondarfuL passing th* lore of women” (I Bam. »:»•). Brava. Jonathan was a breve and noble eoldler, and bad accompli some very daring feats of arms Alone with Us armor bearer, he bad cap torwd a mountain fortrew of the PhUIstlne* O Bam. 14:1-18). He was breve tn defending David before his angry father (1 Bain. 80:10, 44). He showed another even nobler oourai In 1 Bam. 14:41. “I certainly taste . . In my hand; her* I am; lo, 1 must die”—“not a lament, but n heroic act of self-sacrlAo* tor the taka of His good lodgment U shown tn 1

Sam. 14:87-40.

His faith In God and bis religions nature were strong as David's (1 8am. 14:8, 18; 18: 6; 80:18, 48). His dp selfishness was more prominent than In any other Old Testament

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exemplified-” "His great-hearted unseMUhaea* lad him to recognise, submit to, and promote the. evident leadings of divine providence (1 Bam 88:16-18; 80:18betweeu two men of whom the younger er was a moat formidable rival to th*

to anyosiA the frenxy oi th* king amenable.” “Saul hearkeneth unto vote* of Jonathan” (1 Bam 18:6). Other Characteristics, was older than David, had brought up In very different dreutn self-restrained He was a poet He had -not quite th* genius. eelf-reUaaoe. masterfulness, and vital tore* of David, nor his versatility, am power of leadership; but his was i great nouL a mighty heart, with a most wonderful capacity tor loving DavUh—David, the son of Jesse, the

ic was accomplished In music and song: be was faithful; he was fall of grace like “a he goat open

hearted and generous; and, above he had “a sublime faith, a perfect, childlike trust tn th* glorious nr the Lord.” H« had that in him by which he became ~a champion of tboee who were la distress (1 T 88:1-6), a ‘wall by night and day- to peaceful shepherd* (I Bam 88:16, 16).”—Professor Bandera. An Ideal Friendship.—Between David and Jonathan there are** a beautiful. almost ideal friendship. “The soul of Jonathan was knit with the soul of David.” Their son)* were intar-

“And Jonathan

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tare of friendship.

IS: 1). This lore In Its highest perfection, mother love and bridal love Is th* finest type and Illustration of th* lore of God to his children, as often

expressed In th* scripture*. Expression of that Friaadshlp.-

Flrau Jonathan, the crown prince,

gave his court robes and anno

David (1 Bam 18: 4). "Poealbly the gift was suggsstod by th* need of the country lad tor some dress appropri

Second. He defended David from th* frenay of hla father Saul (1 Sam-

uel 18).

Third. By the Incident and th* covenant In 1 Samuel 10. He wished David well. He yielded up hla hope* of the kingdom to David, only stipulating that David should not kill him when he became king, as was the custom of (he times, and the further history shows th* used of the stipulation. He formed a shrewd 'plan of ma known to Dafld the feelings of Bag! toward David. V. SL Saul tried to persuade Jonathan to let him klU David, “for as long aa the son of Jaase UreCh . thou shalt not be established.” V. 88. When Jonathan refused. ‘Saul cast a Javelin at him to smite Mm” Elsaasdnsas of Friendship. -I would rather hare a good friend.’

of ambition put together.” “The glory, of Hi* la to lore, be loved; to fire, not to CM; to serve,

not to be served.”

“It Is never gtreg to s man to be wise tn the true and noble sense until

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' Complete Line of Hosioy, Corsets, Underwear, adies', Children’s and Infant's bearing Apparel WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Ladies’ Fancy Shirt Waists ...ALSO A LINE OF Bathing Suits, shoes, caps MRS. E. TURNER 323 Wuhtagum St. CAPE MAT, N. J.

JEWELRY ^WATCHMAKING n Largest stock of carefully selected goods. Clocks of all « kinds. Repairing of Watches, Clocks or Jewelry promptly V and skilfully done. BELF0&D GARRISON 408 Washington St., Cap* May

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''he Mansion Bakery 317 Mansion St.

c Phone 82D

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AU kinds of Plea, Oakes, Hot Bon*. Biscuits, Fancv Goods, Etc Hotels and Cottage trade solicited. Orders left at the store or given lo the driver*, will be giveo prompt and careful attention.

BOTH rnONEB LADLES ENTRANCE CAPH MAY BRANCH OF THE CAMDEN BOTTLING CO.

ELI ROSENTHAL ... Merchant Tailor Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing, Men’s and Ladie’s Suits made to order 413 Washlagto. Street

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CAPE MAY, It. 4

Manufacturing Jeweler kepairing of Fine Watches, [ewelry, Ac. Full line of Cut Glass, Hand Painted

China, Jewelry, 4c.

JOS. K. HAND, 311 Washington St

The History of ■:Cape May County: mu THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAT EmiACHG

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A» .WWJBI rfttaiiortpM.; Tb. Dutch in the Coratjr; The WlBhnr ThcGrowh of the VOUp., The Revolution and Patriots: The TTmtiHriunriit of tha New Government; The War of i8»; The Prcgrrei of the County and Sotdtorm of the War.

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