Cape May Herald, 24 December 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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QUITS DL.VlO».RATIC LEAOERSHi.

rvorlty Chief of Hcuac. Eofaula. Ala.—In a latter to Congreaiman H. D Oayton. who here. John Sharp WUUaina of Taxoo City. Mias., lender of the Democratic minority tn the lower house of const es*. resigns his position as leader, at, effect December 1 next. Just l :. re congress meets for the second acuion of the Sixtieth cotsrcss. Williams says he resigns at time to etve hl< fellow Democrats In . i> time to pick his . If the Democrat* ... ; i' next h use. their lhader will

L>'er the hllU la tar Jude iisdc the ttr.t glad Chi Teat e grand sngeUo chnrue. Bbeptrrrda maw U» ahlnlng throng, olor, atfemmad acroe* Uie heavaaa, •ndalt acl.oed through tha alrj Chriat U.v Morning Otar hath risen! Tell tha UtUngs ererywhere. •tcs.ir.Sfti—, 'Vlioee from heaven. Angels echoes dear, eaua the mighty Came to earth to bring cnriat our frophoL Prlast and King. cU again tha awaet old awry. Of tha Shephards on tbs hju, then the angles from ths glory, dang while all ths world was still, .

Sinning o'er the Lord of all.

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Angels adore Him. etc.

At the manger of fils birth. Under*landing not His purpose To redeem this sinful earth. Angels adore Him, eta

A DOG’S CHRISTMAS GIFT. Hoe* a Friend Remembered Roy, the CollieLast Christmas a neatly ribboned box nnired by expires In a Ne% laud town addressed to Roy, a < A fine large bone, with plenty at good red meot still adhering, was fou within. Boy put the bone where wotiid do him the most good after o of bis friends had removed the imraOn paper and body berry garnishment which the .-donor had went along. The bone was a Christmas' gift from a lit Ue girl In the south, who had spec

become speaker of the Sixty-first eoogress. and the experience he can gain as minority leader on the floor la the abort session next printer will be val cable to him when he becomes speaker. Williams believes the Democrats can carry the next house If the cam palgs Is fought out on ths Issues ore

ated In the last session.

John Sharp Williams has been Democratic leader In the house t6r six years and baa ably conducted the minority through many legislative battlee and flllbnstera He has been chosen by the Mississippi legislature to succeed Sen ator Money in the upper house of congress when the lattei'a term expires. March 4. 1911. He will be In the house throughout the Sixty-first session himself. and In resigning his leadership now, abandons the certainty of becoming speaker of that congress if the Democrets have a majority In 1L David Albongb Dc Arm on d of Missouri has been regarded for the past few years as the certain successor to Williams In the^eaderahlp of th* house

ASKED TO WATCH FOR HUBBY

e whet anybody asks me i with th* heavily upholstered velvet Jacket TH be prepared now for anything. Nothing would surprise me. Not after

s altar five o’clock, and I was busy getting dinner, for my husband 1* usually home by six. I ■ woman across the ball most h figuring on having her 'dinner i Just on time. too. She knocked at (he door, and when I asked her t out to the -kitchen she says: ’O, no. 1 haven’t time to stop only a moment. 1 o ask you If you would ml of you:' window and let'll when my husband gets off tbs it and then toll me so I can hurry my r on the table. He's always li

In Hoy's town and had become very fond of the dog. Roy’s next friend dictated and sent the following telegram to the little girl: Many thanks for tbs bona Too ars tb only one who remembered ms todaj Many happy return^ ROT.

A Christmas Raoa

Here Is a new sort of three ieggn race which does not require all ths trouble of tying your racers together and is very much better than the old way. In fact, girls may go In this kind as well ae boys, with hurting themselves, and two nimble girls stand a very good chance of beat-

ing two boys too.

All you have to do la to grasp the raised left foot of * companion, who bops along In front of you. It la really a race of hope, and the best hopjx will rarely win a Christmas gift as prise, for It is no trick at all for the behind to run as fast as the front

Jea. J. Doak ...Jaa. 1/Ull - Joseph H, KlwcU...Jan. 1,1911 - Bern r. Warn ...Jan. 1,1909 “ Louis C. Sayre ...Jan. 1.1909 - F. S. Townsend. .Jan. 1.1909

tUoordar—} W.‘Thompson.Jam.L1910 Assessor—Chat. T. Campbell Jen.l. 1900 Collector--Sol. Needles ...Jan. l.lMt Treasurer—L H. Bmtth Jr., Jan. 1,1009 atyBo&iti’-Thoe.P Curley,Jan.1,1911

MnyBowtr Lodge. Me. m. lodepeodsoi Order of Odd Fsliows-MosU each Friday

Samuel R BUtaa. President .

william f*rter"ci*rk.

Howard ». Otter William B.Sheppard ... William B Gilbert Oeorg* a Douglas*

Luther 0. Ogden Dr. V. M. D Mercy...

“MARKED OOFT*’ c wrapper Is eure to make the receiver

fifty copies of his local paper cootalnlog a suggestion for a factory location, marked them and mailed them to fifty Individuals or concerns that might be

Escort: Twelve immediate Inquiries, three propositions for the factory site, one thriving factory located which today pays wages to 175 pereous living In that town^ Watch this paper for rach oppertuultlea to BOOM YOUB TOWN.

CHRISTMAS PIES. A Novel Sport For e Children's Party In Holiday Tims. Have a large pen covered with brown tissue paper to look like pis crust * aide the pie have these letters, to which are attached ribbons, the other end of which come through the plr crust. The letters, neatly cut out are: Six a’s, two m's, three e’a. four Ta three ye. one c, two h's. two e’s. one t, two n'a, one d, two p's. one w

gins the fun of pnaallng out hew tb* children should stand In a line at " the letters will form * sentence. When tn prop** position the letteq

How Susie Wpn Her Xmas Gift.

BOARD OF EDUCATION.

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BOARD OF HEALTH. Or. A. L Leech. President.Beat L 190* Dr V.M.D. Mercy, Health officer " 1911 Robert. 8. Hand “ 190* William K. Sheppard ** 1910 William I'ortar, Becrelary “ 1910 'ieorg* L. Lovett ........ 1911 Board of Trade President, Lather C. Ogden: Becre cry, A. O. Merchant. Jr.; Treasurer. I'hotnaa W. Millet

O. B. Weather Bureau, *14 Ocean BL. Geo. L Lovett. Agent

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COUNTY DIRECTORY.

M. IL HUureih J* R W.

Ctmrcfa Directory rr. MAnr's a. c. cncaca. Rev. Father D. S. Kelly, Keclor. Rector * office hours—9 to 11 a. m.; SMm rarricaa at Bt Mary. Church. Washington street, during

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days at 7.00 and 9 o’clock A. M. Devetlona, Sunday and Friday aranng. at T.»0 o’clock. All serricea wfll ha held In Chapel. Coefeesluos—riatorday,. and Iborslays before Ihr First Friday, from 8JIU o u. p. m , and from 7 8U to* JO r. a. chuboh or xn* adto Lafavetta BL.taawse Rev. Arthur ttnndsys—Cvlsbrsl monion, 8.00 a. m. Morning rad tfermoa. (oo tb* first Sundv mouth ovlcbrstiou of Holy Coo. muniool HLBis m. 8a.«i*j»obooiai>.m. Evening (Choral) Bartioa and E non 7 JO p. m. Wesk-<tays-Wsdnasdays.KTealn* Praj rr 7 JO p. m. Saints Days. CetabrnUon of th Holy Communion 8.00 a. m.

tab Coroner—Wm. H- Toompson i»u Co roue r—Nsihsn A. Co non. iv. County Clark—Julius Way. ««* .- > ourrogsta—( has - P. Vausm.t] tai: " nnt> -upe/iutaudeui ul . envois. Oscar 0 Harr — HM County CoUador—Joseph L Bcub. Rep I sol Couiily Rusni of Klrction* - Lramiug r. Hdgtlve ... ,.*> uuui, a! Eiecuuus- iltui F. Dsugheny, Rep i»j County Board of Elections—WU llaa J. Tyler, Dem isi County Hoard ol elections—Mich sel H. Kearns, Dem no renns ol Court—Becund Tuesdai tn April. BepiemtM^and Decemi*r HOARD OF C QSHN FREEHOLDER A B. Smith, -’aiemo Jan. l, is. W. 8. Johnso Ocean City -Jen 1.14. John P. Fox. Ooesn Qty Jen. 1.4*. Sylvester Spence, Uoeheii._J«u. 1. 1*11 J D. Dud lair. So. Dennis . .Jen. 1

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CilssCluuUug, Be* Lot Cut, 4. Anthony 11. Smith. LUrectoi Ssmuel Townsend. Clerk . State Senator—Boh. E. Hand. Rep. Assemblyman—C- E SUi e. Rep TAX OOMMISSluNKHS. KUlsH. MarsbaU, sesvllle. -.IMS SUtwell H. lowuscod. Cepe Ms) > Asrou •> . .AO*., spr Ms> t ■<)...

OUR INVITATION If you h«ve never hsd any dealings with u*. please consider this an invitation to give us a trial. We will open an account with you, in which your deposits can be payable either on demand or 14 days notice. On the latter accounts, we p*y TBBEE PER ‘‘EHT. IH1EREPT Call and see us or write to us and we will j»l*d ly open an account with jou Security Trust Company

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CAPE MAY. N* J

M C SVVA1 X UANLFAi TUKKR OF \nificial Stone Pavement. Cellars. Floors* Etc.. Et: m* Am 37®as aimna'B. *aY *.ovoH o» ouici s & racial ty

.1' UoRK iJl’AKAN’TEKri 4X1* Rept OF RKFFRFNrK I* 3C Y n a f>n rj-xrgxtr rrre cji. 'fif and Residence. J_»y Windsor Ave. Cape A/o\

WALL PAPER Big Reduction In Spring St. ks

before Decorating • * w t«»cl.. \ i'l

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in tb* eveuW si 7 JO.

Boodsy morning Worksr* Hretic.

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Snodsy School si J.8D f «. Wcdocsdsy'rveuiu. Prsye' M«rui»

JO o'clock

Young People’s Mss log Fridsj ■*«. ng st 7 JO o’clock Meu's Meeting Saturday eveulni vi8.ll

grotrshioaai (Lai-*. JAMES M E. HILDRETH CoUklU(UA)it-rt3 L*.w 214 Ocean blreet CAFE M AY, . Notary Pcbijc ( KWL-r.*HSVK.\* . . OOUNSKLLOK A1 LA.*, 14 Wasuisutos Tr . -rs 'i*\

Room look at my sa* e money by it.

HURLAP^. LINCRUSI A WALTON.

first a g. mrara Rev. James Burns, Pastor Pnaoblug ••* Miih1s> mnri. it ■' 1 . Ihervsnlne St 7.45. Meetings at 9*. a. aod S JO r h Rondaya Handsv School st S f. «. Epworth Lregnr Soodsy -vrim 7.80 o’cloek Mid-week prayo «erTie* Wedu -

COLDSP&ZKOTRaBaTTXaiAir c Rev. J VV\ Lowdrn will condi— —, service* «t'be O ld 'pring Prreb*ler an Cbnrcb Banda* morning at 10 80.

a b beigje: FIRE INSUKANut Inanv Pert of tepc fc.oy ttrori.

Holly biaei.

on tractors & Luildtri YORK BROb.

P O box 661.

Cape May, N. J.

W. LENOIR 626 W shington St. Cape May, N. J. rRAL MARKET -o.*4* fe .u ouean Streets ’ .*.>tvr- ’19. m Ocren SL sud Fruits :•

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Cor. Washington and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Grocies, Vegetables, Pjov sif»rs. amd fruitk We aUn handle “M>.* u "ner? ‘'tar Hams'

James J. Doak WILLIAM E. JOHNSON

Carpenter & Sluilaei Jobbine Promptly attended (o No. 833. Washington Street

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