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TI10MAS ff. MILLET & SOS i =*11 W00D= - * OFFICE 3WF WABHlJiw i ON STREET fiyk.MS'El MAY, IV. J. Telephone NO. ^ W ill in 1X1 Kau Landscape and Rustic Designer Artistic Landscapes, Gardening I . along the Coast a specialty. . . ■ H° myST* Rustic Tea Gardens, Roof Garden in OTTO Parks, Country Estates, laid out in English, French, Italian and Oriental iStyks. Doi't hesitate to frc roe a trial to bcauBfy your estate. Artistic, Natural and Artificial Floral Deoorating. | Prompt attention and general satisfaction Guarpte<.d| Into fa tamM It* M> tan.fr the*. U*. Itefa. *•», fwMton, Ki. I Offal 622 VUNI0H tt Cape May, j « IF YOU HAVE RESOLVED TO DO MORE BUSINESS IN 1908 LET US HELP YOU. THE STAR AND WAVE IS A WELCOMED WEEEY VISITOR TO ALL CAPE MAY COUNTY. BARGAINS BARGAINS In order to make room for our Spring Goods we will now offer our entire stock of shoes at greatly reduced prices. We have some of the finest and best Shoes to be found in Cape May. Men's fine shoes were $4.00, - - n>w $3.50 Men's fine shoes were $3.50, - - - - now $3.00 Men's working shoes were $1.50, - - - now $1.25. All others in same proportion. Come early if you want the best of these bargains as they will soon go. This is a gen- • uine clearingjsale and no reasonable offer will be refused. RUBBER GOODS. — AVehaxe a big lot of Rubber Goods at the regular price and some lots that will be sold regardless of cost. We still do repair work in all its branches. The only store in Cape May that does Repair Work. TAYLOR'S CENTRAL SHOE STORE «Q6 Washington Street. Opposite Reading Terminal.
j GEOBGE W. BEEVES Steam ana Got water B E B 1 1 H G Sanitary Plumbing by Skilled Workmen. Ask for Estimates. 626 wasifftoit street. When you a^ed clothing ask for JOHN . K. SPARK Sthe Cape May County salesman. Everybody knows that he ..in with WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, Sixth A Market Streets! Philadelphia. An enormous stock of ckttmg ready for Men-Women-Boys and Girls. Vfe pay excursion car far® both ways upon the nurchase of a certain amount. -I
1825 tiee 1908 mm FIRE Insurance Company. IN CORPORATE t> W. CHARIER PERPETUAL. Office, 608-SiqValDfit St., PMil SSE8F*. 7" J£2ai%ng SURPLUS, . fl,40S,l»l.U DIRECTORS BdwlD N . Benson. Kffllncfcam %. Morris, R. Dale Benson, John u Thompson J. Tsntsll Lea, Uhyles E.rn»k. . Richard M-Oaawalsdar, W IWdnet OroweD, Edward T. S totes burr R. DALE BUM BON .President . JOHN ^.THOMSON, Vlee President. W . GARDNER PRO WELL, SeeietaiT. mm smDMwa AM. O.M Mar. »■ A. CHA8 BANDORAN, > SOTABT PUBLIC. Commissioner of Deeds far New Jersey "Leases, Deeds, Ac. Drawn, 1 All kinds of Penstoa Bnrineaa. EOS Waaklngtea Si, OAPK MIX, A. JT.
Mj? Established 1831 Established I S3! jgj "The Old Reliable Jewelry Store" | § JOSEPH K. HAND jj 311 WASHINGTON STREET zF S Watched, dodo. Jewelry and Silverware. Rapairing of all kinds I k V promptly attended to. 3 C — . -ud JLUL BUILDERS HARDWARE AMD MECHANICS TIME TOOLS JMf'E-X C W. S. WABE j. 516 Washington 8t.. Oape May. PHONE 164 k WILLIAM S. SHAW Is headquarters for Lime, Bricks, Sand, Cement, Boikiere' Materials, etc. Prompt attention il given to orders. Business long established. PHONE NO. 73 W SAVE MONEY! SAVE MONEY! JBv DeaUng at SWAKVd ACCOMMODATION MARKET Broadway and York avenue West Cape May, N. J. All kinds ol groceries, HEATS and provisions at the lowest market prices. Goods delivered to any part of the borough or city. Local Telephone No 1 10. BECKETT'S LIVERY and Boarding Stables TUCKAHOE, N. J. Hacks to meet all trains. Good driving Horses and Carriages to Hire. Pri vate horses and carriages boarded and carefully looked after at low rates. Clipping horses a 8 penalty anv time during the week. FRANK BECKETT. IF YOU WANT A - GOOD RANGE OR HEATER ' JESSE IME EROWE : WHO HAS THE . , '* Only Full Line of Stoves in Town ' Tin and Agate Ware. Tin Roofing in all its Branches. ) 322 MANSION MTRKKT i. Cape May City. New Jersey t i Shoes! Shoes! : New, Largest and best stock of Ladies Gentlemen's and- Childrcns Shoes at .. Less than Philadelphia prices An Entire New and Large Stook of , Wall Faper, i which will be sold at prices to defy competition * Haying had many yearn experience in the business, I only ask an opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell them at the lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock Pefore buying elsewhere. ElilkBIDGE JOHNSON, 318 Washington street. I ^ The New-York Tribune The newspaper in the home is a necessity. Get one that can be safely read | by the entire family. The Tribune is a paper that prints all the news of the j world in such a manner as to be readable without oifendiDg the laws of good tasteTlbisa human paper— one edited by men and women; and while, at times, it may occasionally make mistakes, its readers beiieve and trust in it. Tbe Daily Tribuneje more than a continuous history; it is and has been for over sixty years the great exponent of progressive national thought and fills a larger place in American history than any other newspaper. It contains special articles on nearly every subject which interests intelligent and clean-minded 'people, to say nothing of the instructive editorial articles and reviews of Books, Music, Art " and Drama. In fait, there is nothing ever printed in The Tribune that will not ' instruct and educate, just as it is a fact that there is nothing ever printed that Will offend decency. . . With The Sunday Tribune you get a handsome illustrated supDlement of timely topics and a superb twenty-page magazine' with colored cover, which contains most interesting fiction and short stories by well known authors. This > with other sections, goes to make up one of the most complete and Sunday , Newspapers published. The Daily and Sunday Tribnne is the ideal family newspaper. If you are not ] familiar with it you owe it to yourself and family to at lejst try a mouth's 1 subscription to verify the above statement . A dollar bill sent to the Circulation I Department of The Tribune, New York, will bring The Daily and Sunday Tribune j into your fami y for one month. Or send $10 for one year.
) Mayor, F. J. Melvin, Jan. 1, 1*10 i i Alderman, F. K. Duke Jan. t, 1800 i t Council, Wm. 8. Shaw, Jan. 1, 1910 ' " S. H. Moore, Jan. 1, 1911 ' Joa. Hand, Jan. 1, 1910 i " SUlweil Hand, Jan. 1,1010 i " J. J. Doak, Jan. i. 1008 j «• Joseph Elwell Jan. 1, 191 1 : ' *« A F.Ware. Jan. 1.1809 Louis C. Hayre. Jan. J, 1900 •' F. B Townsend, Jan. 1, 1909 Reoorder, J. W. Thompson, Jan. 1, 1910 Aaaemor. C. C. Campbell, Jan. 1. 1909 , Collector, Sol. Needles, Jan. 1. 1909 Treasurer, I. H. Smith, Jn Jan. 1, 1909 | . City Solicitor, Thomas P. Curiey Jan. 1, iVw _j Building inspector, W. T. Stevens, Jan. 1, 1909 > BOARD OF EDUCATION. . Samuel R. Stites, President, 1909 Dr. A. L. Leach, Vice President, 1910 William Porter 1908 _ Edw. H. Phillips, Clerk, 160b Walter A. Lovett, 1908 I William B. Gilbert, 1909 George 8. Douglass, 1909 Luther C. Ogden, 1910 Charies York©, 1910 BOARD OF HEAJVTH. Dr. -A. L. Leach, Pres., Sept. 1, 1909 Dr. V. M. D. Mercy, Health Offlqer, Sept. 1, 1908 f Roberts. Hand. Sept. 1. 1909 - William Porter, Secretary, Sept. 1, 1908 George L. Lovett. Sept. 1, 1908 Samuel F. Eldredge Sept. 1. 1910 ^ - FRATERNITIES. Adonlram Chapter, No 29, Royal Arch Masons. Convocations, third Monday of each month at lodge room, WaahlngtoD and Franklin streete. Cape Island Lodge, No. 80, F. and A. M Communications, second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at lodge room, Washington and Franklin Sta. Cape May Camp, No. 8778, Modem I Woodmen of America. Meets first ! Wedneeday of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Conclave, No. 188, Im- " proved Order of Heptaeophs. Meets. at Ogden's Hail. 810 Washington street, on second aDd fourth Thursdays of each month. Cape May Council, No. 189!. Royal Arcanum. Meets firet and third Thursdays of each month at Auditorium. J Cape May Lodge. No. 21, A. O. U. j W; Meets first and third Thursdays of ! each mouth at 810 Washington street, j Cold Spring Council Jr. O. U. A. M. ' No. 135. Meets in hall at Cold Spring every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Columbia Lodge No. 23, Independent Ordes of Mechanics. Meets each Monday at Auditorium. Eureka Lodge, So. 7. Ladies' I. o. M. Meets every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at 504 Washington street. I Friendship Council, No. 37. D. of A. Meets on Tuesday afternoons of each week at 2:80, Id Jr. O U. A. M. Hall, Cold Spring. S The John Mecray Poet No. 40, G A. R., meets on the third Friday of each mouth at 7 :80 o'clock p. m., at Frankg lln -treet school building. Mayflower Lodge No. 258, Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Meets | each Friday at the Auditorium, Jacbi son street J Ogallalla Tribe, No. 167, Improved j Order of Red Men'. Meets at Auditor- i I lum, Jackson street, each Tuesday even- j ing. Haymaker's Loft 157}. ! Cape May Fire Department. Meets ; r" ! first Monday evening in each month at i | corner Washington and Franklin Sts. j I FIRE ALARM STATIONS. | The Fire Department has rearranged I its tire alarm boxes aud the following | ! are the numbers aud new location of 25. Washington street, uear Schellen- j ger's Landing. 132. Washington street, near Union. | ! 47. Washington street and Madison i | avenue. I 54. Lafayette and Bank streets. 58. Broad and Elmira streets, d | 65. Pittsburg aud New Jersey aves e | 69. Stockton avenue, between Jefler- J d , sou and Queen streete. »• I 73. Franklin and Washington streete. J le | 75. Howard etreet, opposite Stockton * 1 82. Columbia avenue and Guerney n streets. y 84. Ocean street, near Beach avenue, t j 91. South Lafayette and Grant streets. >t | 92 Broadway and Beach avenue. lt 93. Perry 6treet, near Brdge. j 94. Perry street and Be^cb avenue, 'f { 95 Washington and Jackson streets, h j 97. Columbia avenue aud Decatur Sts. a 98. Washington and Ocean streets. CHURCH DIRECTORY. PRBSBYTERIAN CHURCH. i { James McLeod, D. D. , Minister. e Sunday services at 10:80 a. m. and I 8 p. m. Sunday school at 8 p. m
8 p. a.1 HS<unty dkys^ O^eb ration at tut BT. JtXBT'8 *. p. CHURCH. Bav. Father D. A Kelly, Rector. Maseea— Fundays, 6, 8 and 10 a. te. week daya, 7«0 a. m. Sunday and Friday evaoing ihiMm at 8 o'clock. i * days before the First Friday, from MO | to 6^p. m., and from 7 AO to 9 AO p. oa. KBfiT If K. CHURCH. Rev. James Burns, Pastor. 1 Preaching on Sunday morning at I 10 AO; hi the evening at 7A6. Meetings t at 9 a. m. and 6-.30 p. m. on Sundays. 1 Sunday school at 8 p. tat. 1 Epirorth League Sunday evening at • 7 AO o'clock. ' Mid- week prayer service Wednesday 1 evening al 8 o'clock. I Class meetings Tuesday Thursday . . and Friday evenings. I PTIBT OHUBUH. Rev. H. F. Crego, Pastor. { Preaching on Sunday morning at , 10 AO; In the evening at 7 AO. . Sunday morning Workers Meeting t ; 10 a. m. Sunday school at 2A0 p. m. ) Wedneeday evening pnyermeettng at 7 AO o'clock. \ Young People's Meeting Friday e^aaI lng^t,7A0 o'clock. I Men's meeting Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. OOLD STRINQ PBRPBYTEB1AN CHURCH Bev. J. W. LowdeQ, Pastor. Servioee Sunday morning at 10A0. Tabernacle M. E. Church, Erma. \ Rev. E. A. Wells, pastor. ALLEN" A. M. E. CHURCH. Rev. Samuel L. Sturges, Pastor. Preaching on Sundhy morning at 10 AO ; in the evening at 8 .-00 ; Sunday morning class, 12 AO ; Sunday school at 3 p. m. Monday evening Auxiliary, 8 " p., m. Tuesday evening, choir rehearsal. Friday evening, class meeting, 8 p. m. . All are welcome. COUNTY DIRECTORY. List of County Officers and -Dates at which Terms will Expire. Juatice Supreme Court. Tboe. W. Treuchard, Rep., 1914 Circuit Judge, Allen B. Endioott, Rep., 1911 Law Judge. James M. E HUdreth, Rep-, 1911 Prosecutor of Pleas, Harry 8. Douglass. Rep., 1908 8berifl, Robert R, Corson Rep. 1919 Coroner, Dr. W. A. Lake Rep. 191* Coroner, Wm. H. Thompson, Rep, 1908 Coroner, Nathan A. Cohen, Rep., 1909 ,1 Doubly Clerk , JuIIub Way, ~Rep.7 1919 Surrogate, Charles P. Vanaman, Rep. 1912 tfeunty Collector, Joseph I. Scull. Rep., 1908 j COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; L. E. Hughes, Rep. 1909^ " Henry F. Daugherty, Rep., 1909 I Chao. T. Norton, Dem., 1909 ] Michael H. K earns, Dem., 1908 Terms of Court— Second Tuesday in i April, September aud December. ' I BOARD OF CHOSEN FREBM HOLDERS. j A. B. Smith, Palermo, Jan. 1, 1910 . j W. SfJ^hobon, Ooean City, Jan. 1, 1919 'John P. Epx, Oceao City, Jan. 1, 1910 | J. D. Liiqjam, So. Dennis, Jan. 1, 1919 ( j D. Scheilenger, Erma, Jan. 1, 1909 j J. T. Bennett, Cape May, Jan. 1, 1910 ! H. 8. Rutherford, Cape May, jaD 1, 1909 | Charlee Clouting, 1911 ^ | Charles Sayre, 1911 Jj J Sylvester Spence, Goshen, Jan. 1 1911 4 ' | Anthony B. Smith, Director. hm | Samuel Townsend; Clerk. 3 LEGI6LAIXJR8 1 State Senator, Robert E. Hand, Rep-. 1919 J Assemblyman, C. D. Stille, jttep., J9®9 _• TAX COMMISSIONER^. J Aaron W. Hand, PresiderV Cape fl May City; 191* Ji Ellis R. Marshall, Seaville, 1909 i . Stilwell H. Townsend, uape M»y Court House. 160S T. C. Hamilton, Wildwood, ' jjB Secretary. 10&&. Have your clothing cleaned aafl pressed while yon are aaleep, afternoon or night. Call Van Kessel leadiug tailor, 424 Washinaton street OaDa • I May. Bell Phone 79 W : Kevitona Fbone 178 M.

