Cape May Herald, 28 April 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 5

The Transportation Building, the great structure which will stand in the northwest comer of Forest Park, will be 525 feet by 1300 feet, as wide as the Varied Industries Building and 100 feet longer. The building plans are the product of the designers of the Department of Works. The general plan of the building is rectangular. There will be no court. The Transportation Building covers over 15 acres. On the north and south fronts the architect has deemed it well to repeat the three massive archways which form the cjmtre feature of smaller fronts. The ‘building will contain about four miles of standard gauge railroad track.

Romallte/’Tbe Ideal Wall Paint. Komulite U an Oil Paint put up in paste form to be thinned with water. It is made for both inside and outride exposure. It is durable and has stood five years on exteriors with seaside exposures. It is flat (without gloss), washable, hygienic and gives a very artistic velvety finish. It was adopted by the U. S..Government Buildings at the Buffalo Exposition. Later the Government used Romalite for its buildings at the Charleston Exposition. The Committee on Experts on Awards, awarded Boms lite the gold medal. For sale by A. C. Gilt, 41B Washington street

Fob 8s lb—A splendid building lot the north side of North street, 40 ft. front by 100 ft. deep. W ill be sold on reasonable terms. Apply to Lewis It Stevens, 609 Washington street.

ORDINANCE. Ac Ordinance to authorize the istusace of bonds to the amount of one hundred and forty thousand dollars for the purpose retiring certain floating indebtedness of City of Cape Hhy, which said floating _ debtedness was created for the purpose of

city, and for the purpose of extending Beach Avenue frjm Madison Avenue to SesrcU's Point, and improving and protecting the same; and extending xnd improving the water system and fire equipment of said ^Section I Be it ordained and enacted by the Inhabitants of the City of Cape May, in City Council assembled, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same that there shafl be issued and sold by the City of Cape May bonds to the amount of one hnn died and forty thousand dollars, in denominations of one hundred thousand dollars in one thousand dollar bonds, and forty thousand dollars in five hundred dollar bonds, bearing interest at the rate of five per centum per annum, payable semi-annually and maturing in thirtv years from the date thereof, which date shidl be the first day of April nineteen hundred and tour, the proceeds to be applied solely to retiring that certain floating indebtedness of the City of Cape May, whtch was created for the purpose of the construction of a system of sewer age for said City, and for the extension of Beach Avenue from Madison Avenue to Sewell's Point, and the improvement and protection of the same; and the extension and improvement of the ws*— «— —■* fire equipment of said City. Section a. And be it further ordained and enacted that the said bohdaahall be in substance and form as authorized and directed by the first section of an act of the Legislature, entitled "An Act to authorise any city of this State, to raise money, cither

f retiring floating or matured

-Mayor-Thoa. W. Millet ..Jan. 1.1906 Alderman—Francis K. Dukc—Jan. 1, 1905 Council—Joa. Hand —..Jan. 1,1907 Samuel T. Bailey Jan. L 1907 HobertjJ. Cr«well..Jan. 1,1907 T. Mangel Sharp Jan. 1,1905 Jaa. j75oak -Jan. LUOS Lemuel K Miller Jan. 1,1905 Jaa. E. Taylor Jan. 1, 1908 Louis C. Sayre—.—Jan. 1, 1908 F. Sidney Townsend Jan. 1,1906 Recorder—Jno. W. Thompson Jan. 1,1906 Assessor—Cbaa. T. Campbell.. Jan. 1, 1905 Collector—Sol Needle* -...-Jan. 1,1905 Treasurer—Isaac H. Smith—.Jan. 1, 1905

flooded indebtedness for the and improvement of the pnblii

water works, sewerage system ana ior outer

>oses of such City,” approved

Section j.' 2r*it farther ordained and enacted that the Mayor is hereby authorized to sign the said bonds, the C tty Clerk to attest the same and to affix the corporate sol of the City thereto, aad the City Treasurer to countersign the same and sign the

coupons thereto to be attached

Section 4. And be it further ordained and enacted that the Finance Committee are hereby authorized and directed to prepare the said bonds ready for execution by the officer! of the City herein above named. And upon their execution aa herein directed. to sell the same for the best price which may be obtained therefor, not less lha 1 the par value thereof; and upon the sale th re of and the payment therefor the proceeds thereof shall be deposited with the Security Trust Company of Camden, New Jersey .and applied so far as may be ncceaaaty to the payment of the indebtedness of said City to such company, and the halanrr to the liquidation of the indebtedness above herein

_ . And be it farther ordained sod enacted that there shall be raised annually by taxation a sum sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds and two per cent thereof into a sinking fund for the redemption of arid bond*. Section A Aad be it farther ordained and enacted that all ordinance* and part* of ordinance* inconsistent with the provisions of rkls ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed and that ordinance entitled, "An ordinance to authorize the isansnee of bowte to the amount of one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars for the purpose of constructing a system of sewerage for the Avenue to Sesreir* Point, and improving and protecting the aame." approved March

Our Church Directory. Among The Worshippers of The Different Denomination*. P. E. CIIEKCH OP TUX iDVEXT. Kev. Edwin C. Alcorn, Mlnister-ln-

charge.

Sunday Services: 7.30 a in. Holy Com muniob; 10. 80 a m. Morning Prayer and Sermop; 3 00 p m, Sunday-school; T.30 p m.

Evening Prayer and Sermon. Other services as announced. PKDlBYTBBlag CHURCH.

Rev. Arthur W. Spoouer, D. D-, acting

Paator.

Praise service In the lecture room every Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock. Morning rrvioe at 10.80. Evening service at 7.al! Mid-week prayer meeting at 7.80. Junior Endeavor Friday afternoon at

, o'clock.

Senior Endeavor Friday evening at 7.30 Suuday-scbool at 9 80. All are cordially Invited. Seats Free. PIRST M. B. CHCBCH. Rev. S. F. Uaskill, D. D., Paator. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10.80.

^rotosioiial (Cards.

JAMES MEC'BAY, M. D. Cob. Pbrby axd Wabiiikuton Sts. (Opposite Congress Hall.) Cape Mat City, N. J. Office Hours: - 8 to 9 a. m. 8 to 4 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m.

In >bc<

7.45.

Meetings st 9 a. m. and 6.30 r. i Sunday School at 8 r. M. Epworth League Holiday evening at

8 o'clock.

Mid-week prayer service Wednesday

evening at SVcluek.

Class meetings, Tuesday, Thursday

and Friday evening*. BAPTIST church.

Rev. George William*, Paator.

S Preaching on Sunday morning at 10.80.

the evening at 8.00.

Sunday morning Workers Meeting at

10.00 a. u.\

Sunday School at 8.00 r. k.

Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting at

8 o'clock.

Toung People's Meeting Friday erenig at 8 o'clock. Men's Meeting Sslurdsy evening at 8

o'clock.

RT. MARY'll R. C. CHCBCH. Rev. Father D. J. Kelly, Rector. Hours 6f divine service on Sundays, lasttes at 7 and 0 a. m Sunday School at 2.30 r. it. Kosarv, sermon and benediction or

City Directory.

-Jan. 1,1905 Jan. L 1906 J an. L 1905.

BOARD OF EDUCATION. Henry Rutherford, President—March, 1905 S. H. Moore, vice president. —1006 Dr. Edward H. Phillips, Clerk.. '• 1906 Howard F. Otter “ 1806 Barclay L Schcl\enger— " 1906 “ “ Stitcs ,. **• 1906

-1907 ...1907

Charles F. Quidort.—

r. V. M. D. Mercy, Secretary 4906 ilwrt R Hand - IflfU

BOARD OF TRADE.

County Directory.

iticr Bupn-me Court—Charles E. Handrickaon. Dem. ..................JN6 Circuit J ui'gr—A.ien B. Eodloott 1911 Law Judas—Hat rlaon H. Voorhwi,

55*36 & County Cleik-JnDoa Way, Rep. ....1906 Burro**te- It, Clinton Hewitt. Bep 1907 Couety CoUecur—Lewis A Btllwejl Chanty Beard of Election*-William 1 Coenty*Bmr5' of' BlMdoaa^win.' J.' Tyler. o-Bty BOARD or CHOBBN FREEHOLDER*. Anthony B Smith. Palermo, May, lo07 _ .. x . CUy 1*11.1.307 —- -Jan. 1,190 ..Mar. May

J^EWIS T. STEVENS, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 0^LWA*trrSan>x Sr., Car* May, N. J. Master and Solicitor in Chancery. Notary Public. Coinmiarioner for Pennsylvania.

£)H. WESTLEY RODGERS WALES,

WALES'

United Stat* Pharr act. Washington and Detattr Streets, Cape May City, N. J. Telephone 93 and 34. 0 Office boors, 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4, and7

o 9 p. m.

Office and residence, Wales United States Pharmacy. Night Bell.

H'HH Scientific flmerkattel ■shbIhhhI fewlort

F. W. WOLFF BAKER anil COHFEGIIONEfi, 4IO*Waahlngton Street, -tj33*CAPE MAY, N. J-

Mv constant effort Is directed toward the supplying of my trade with the freshest, purest and most palatable bread, cakes, plea, etc.

James J. Doak (MNIER AND BUILDER Jobbine Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Phone 97.

MECRirS' CENTRAL MARKET, Comer Washington and Ocean Streets, «oa Washington Street, ,17, a, 9 , ,,, Oces’n Street

CHOICE HITTERS - Shirpless' Bill Edge - A SPECIALTY. Countiy Produce, Fresh Diily from our own Farm. rta < onrni, claki mb Timra. mssni whit. g^“The Largest Market in Cape May City.

BEKSK’S*...,

CIGAR EMPORIUM, i)cean and Hoghaa Streat*, Cm Hat, V. J, IMPORTED, Ray W«t aad Domestic dgum, *' Turkish End Domestic Cigarettes. BRIAR AND MEERSCHAUM PIPE! High grad* tmokiag sad chewing tobacco*. JfL And all article* for th* Smoker W0P A PULL LIMB OP PINB StATIOHBKT. IVMorning and Evening Papers served to Cottage* and Hetela

JOSEPH B. HUGHES & SON, Contracting Painters

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WORLD'S 7AIK. • Tint Brut Zxenrrin via PamnyhaalA EallmA, X*y 10. Tb* flrat opportunity afforded rosldenta of the aaotern Motion of tb^aaantry to see, at the lowest possible raise, the great World'* Fair st St. LouU, which open* April 90, will be the coach excnroloa of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, May 15 A special train of standard day ooacbe* will be run on the following schedule, and excursion' ticket*, good going only on special train, will be cold from the stations d at rates quoted.— Special Tram

8 95 A. M.

M 8 80 “ Cortlandt street-—. 8 60 " Brooklyn 8 18 “ Jersey City 8 4* " Newark 8 56 “ Kl|aab*th— 9 6* “ New Brnnswlck 9 98 " — - 10 01 "

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0 18 1

eon) Arrive road Street, L

West Philadelphia 11 H " ...19 10 P.M.

—1146 "

...19 96

49 46 f

Downlngtown ——...

CoatvvlOe

—.. i a 906 _ 9 06 <

Arioona

(Dinner).—.Ar. 6 96 » - 7 00 1

7 86 '

Johnstown 8 19 " Blair*vflle Interssetlon. 8 50 “

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IU (Broakfaat) 8 8

le (Luncheon) 11 0 ulon Station) 4 0

80 00 90 00 90 00 90 00 19 06 19 86 .19 50 19 00 18 96 18 50

18 50 18 50 18 50 18 45 18 85

14 80 14 90 18 80

Rtubor * CehSaJuSe •« "

Ar. Indianapolis (Breakfast) 8 80 A. M.

" Terre Haute (Luncheon) 11 00 "

- SLLouWUulon Station) 4 00 P.M. Tickets will also be sold from other at Uoni on the Pennsylvania Railroad, east of Plttabnrg and south of and Including Elmira, Olaan, and MnyvUla, and -from stations on the Hew York nod Long Branch Railroad, Cumberland Valley Railroad, and New York. Philadelphia and

Norfolk RailYoad, good going

on regular train* to polnf of with apodal train. Tb* following rates

will apply from tb* station* named:-

Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy Boats, etc. M. L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington Street.

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P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.

W H BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE In any Part ef Cape May County Holly Beach. N. J.

Your Choice OF Saving Your Money or Filling Your Stamp Book We will give DOUBLE STAMPS on all regular goods until the purchase amounts to Three Dollars ($3.0^), after which we will give TRIPLE STAMPS, or 12# per cent, discount.

On Coats, Suits, Skirts, Hats and Furs we will give in addition to the-double stamps Uwtmty Sxlre oh Sotrj/ dollar -This Sale doses on FEBRUARY K

Mrs. E* TUBIER, DRY GOODS. MILLINERY. 5x6 Washington St

To raeriva atteottoo all oomtnunloaUona

pf the writer or otherwise they will go unnoticed. The editor will be pleased aad la particularly desirous to receive news notes from every section of th* county, but will positively refuse to accept the If the signature of the writer 1* not

1. Name will not be published requested. Any person who would

like to represent this paper In their district are requested to communicate with

full particulars will be furnished with pleasure. ' “

Notice to Limit Creditors.

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