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| SHERIFFS jjSALt r By virue of a writ of fieri facias out |" of the Ooort of Chancery, of New Jersey. fc> me directed, I will expose for ' * oale .t public vendue at tie Sheriff 'a - Office, Cape May Court House, New 'aSdAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1908, i Utwoen the hours of 12 and 5 o'clock. : to wit, at 1 30 o'clock, in the after- i coon of said day. ■ ALL those certain lota or parcels of land situate, lying and being in Wild- i wood Crest, on the Five Mile Beach, I in the County of Cape May and State i of New Jersey, known and designated < 00 a plan of lota of the Wild wood Crest | Company, as lota numbers seven (7) ] •nd eight (8) of Block number fifty- i ooe (61 i ana are bounded and described i aa follows, to wit: i BEGINNING at a point on the 1 northeasterly aide of Forgetmenot j Road at the distance of one hundred 1 (100) feet northwestwardly from the t point of intersection of the North- i westerly aide of Pacific Avenue with 1 the northeasterly aide of said Forget- i menot Road, and extending thenoe i nosthwrstwardly along th» northerns- i terly aide of said Forgetmenot Road, a i diatanoe of sixty-five (66) tee t, and at Sight angles thereto to said Foraetme not .Road, between parallel lies in S ' length or depth northeastwardly (with i a widfti of sixty-five feet), a distance ] of «w5undrad (IOQ) feet. CONTAINING six thousand five him- . dred (6600) square feet of land strict { * Under and subject to the oovenanta, \ ~ MWWons and reservations set forth in a certain deed made by the Wildwood Crest Company, a oorpoiation of ' the 8tate of Maine, to the said Gul- c ,t»Te, Weber, dated the first day of May, j 1907, and recorded in the office of the « Clerk of Cape May County on the 16th day of Mar, 1907. Being the same | 1 land snd premises which the Wildwood 4 Crest Company, a corporation of the E State of Maine, by deed dated the first c day of May, 1907, and recorded May, j 16th, 1907, in the Olerk'a Office -uX . Cape May County, granted and am- J 7 veyed unto the uid.Gostave Weber In I fee staple, subject to conditions , therein expressed. ; Together with all and singular the , rights, liberties, privileges, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, 1 and the reversions and remainders, 1 rents, issues, and profits thereof, end 1 also all the estate, right, title, intereat, use, property, claim and uemand 1 of the said defendants of, in, to and i out of the same, for the purpose, be 1 •old, (subject to the mortgages of the New Jersey Training School for feeble i minded girls and boys of Twenty -five , Hundred Dollars with interest at six , - per cent, per annum from May, 1st, j 1907) tu pay and satisfy unto the said complainant the sum of Two Thousand . Nioe Hundred and Eighty-one Dollars and Twelve Cents, the principal and t to teres t secured by a certain mortgage made by Gustave Weber and Mary Weber, his wife, to the Provi- 1 dent Building and Loan Association of [ Camden, New Jersey, bearing date the 1 seventeenth day of August, A. D., 1907, and of record in the office of the j Clerk of the County of Cape May, in t Book 79 of Mortgages, page 347. etc. J Seized as tbe property of Gustave Weber, et ox. etala.. defendants taken . in execution at the suit of The Provident Bu Iding and Loan Association j of Camden, New Jersey, complainants, and to be'aold by , ROBERT R. CORSON. Sheriff. I Ephraim Tomlinson, Solicitor. ■ r P t 16.61 j NOTICE Tbe County Board of Taxation will hear Appeals from tbe assessments of taxes in tbe different municipalities of < Cape May County at the places designaled below and upon the dates ! turned, convening in each place at ten ' o'clock in the morning Appeals cannot be considered unless made in ac- 1 -cor dance with the rules of the board < -and upon the prescribed blanks, whioh ( will be supplied to any who desire 1 them, upon application to the Secretary of the Board, W. E. Young, An- | glesea, N. J. i Upper Township, Tu kahoe Hotel, ] Monday. November 2nd, 1908. Cape May Poin', Borough Hall, Wed- . -nesday. -November 4th, 1908. West Cape May, Borough Hall. Fri- -, day, November 6th. 1908, Middle Township, Court House, Monday, Nov;mber9th. 1908. South Cape May. Borough Hall, Wed- , ! -nesday, November 11th 1908. | ' Lower Township, Township House, ! Friday, Novem' er 18th. 1908. 1 1 Wilu wood, Borough Hall, Monday i November 16th 1908. 1 Cape May. City Hall, Wednesday, Novemb- r 18th, 1908. I North Wildwood. Boro gh Hall, Fri- i -day. November 20th, 1908. J Holly Beach. Borough Hall. Monday, i November 23rd, 1908. I Dennis Township, K. of P. Hall, , Dennisville, Wednesday. Novenfter j 26th, 1908. Avalon, Borough Hall. Friday, No- , vember 27th, 19u8. Woodbine, Borough Hall, Monday, j November 30th, 1908. Ocean City, First Ward. City Hall, - Wednesday, December 2nd, 1908. Ocean City, Second Ward. City Hall, 1 Friday. December 4th. 1908. i Sea Isle City, First Ward. City Hall, 1 Monday," December 7th, 1908. 8ea Isle Cits Second Ward, City ; Hall, Tuesday. December 8th. 1908. , ELLIS H. MARSHALL. AARON W. HAND. STILWELL H. TO WNSEND, 1 County Board of Taxation. Attest:— W. E. YOUNG, Secretary. I Dated Cape May Court House, N i J.. October 6th, 1908. 10-17 8t il IT DIVC IIC TO ADVERTISE 1 11 I AlO Uo in tbe STAR and ! 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DELINQUENT TAX ] SALE 1 Take notice that the aubaenber will ■ sell at hia office on Oape Avenue, Cape ] Point, N. J.. to satisfy tbe judgment against the Borough of Oape , May Point, of B. T. Johnson, on . THURSDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1908 j at twelve o'clock -noon, the properties desojbed for the amount of . delinquent taxes due thereon, the ' owners or reputed owners of said pro- ; perties being tbe persons whose names j respectively appear set opposite ths said respective properties and the amount of taxes due on each property 1 indicated hereinafter as set opposite - : the said respective properties ; to tbe 1 amount due for delinquent taxes ] ! from each property will be added inand ooats of the sale of each property. To be sold for the shortest J for whioh any person or persons 1 will agree to take the .san e, or in fee j where none will bid for a shorter term and pay tbe tax lien thereon, including interests and coat of sale. l Amount of tax ameaaed on lot block N. Owner or reputed owner. Estate of S. Allen, $12.00 and costs to be added Amount of tax amceacid on ■ lots 183 and 134, block B. Owner or reputed owner, John . Allen, 8.00 Interests and costs to be added j Amount uf tax assessed on lots 89 and 92, block E. Owner reputed owner, J. B. F. . Bellows, 7.60 1 Interests and costs to be added 1 ! Amount, of tax assessed on ] lots 28. 29, 80. 8L 83. 39. 40. 41. 42, 49, 60, 61, 62. 66, 67, «, . 69, block E. Owner or reputed owner, Susan Buyer. 66.00 t and coats to be added j " Amount of tax assessed on lots 64, 48. Dlock E; 14. 16. , 37, 46, block H ; 1. block K ; 12, block L Owner or reputed owner, Edward Batcbelor, 48.00 Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on lot 12, block A Owner or nsEutod owner, William A. Cross, 12.00 ^ ite rests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on lot 18, block N. Owner or re- . puted owner, William J. Ohew, 2.40 , and costs to be added j Amount of tax assessed on 76, block A. Owner or re- . puted owner, Mrs. G. H. Cornwall, 84.40 j Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax. assessed on > lot 7, block A. Owner or re- , puted owner, Charles Diston, 12.00 ] Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on l 14, bteak A. Owner or re- i Kted owbsb, Samuel E. Swing, 50.00 ] teres ts and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on ] 93, block A. Owner or re- i Bted owner, John Ferrell, 20.00 ] teres ts and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on 1 36, block A. Owner or le- } Kted owner, J. M. Fitch, 2.40 j terests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on 1 lot 48, block K. Owner or re- t puted owner, E. H. Farrow, 4.00 ] lntere-ts and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on 1 lot 1, block E. Owner or re- t fated owner, Mary E Lawrence, 80.00 ] n terests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on 1 one-half lot 71. block A. i Owner or reputed owner. Re- ] becca Giles, 20.00 Interests and costs to be added j Amount of tax assessed on i lots, 129, 136, 168, block K. ! Owner or reputed owner, E. J. 12.80 . Interests and costs to be added ( Amount of tax .ssessed on 1 18. block K. Owner or reputed owner, L. A. Howell. 12.00 | and costs to be adided Amount of tax assessed on | lots 5. 6, block N. Owner or j reputed o w aer, J ane W Hughes. 4. 80 and costs to be added j Amount of tax assessed on | lot 175, block K. Owner or re- j ' " uted owner, Caroline Hughes, 6. 40 Interests auil costs to be added ( I Amount of tax assessed on lots 17, 18, block H. O»neror ] muted owner. Louisa Harris, 4.00 and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on lot 89. block J. Owner or reputed owi er, Mrs K S Jacoby, 4JX) j and costs to be added | Amount of tax assessed on 23. block L. Owner or reputed owner, Henry Knott. 6.40 and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on lot 57, block A. Owner or reputed o'wner. May Kencham, 12.00 Interests a-id costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on lots 44, 45, block K ; 163, block ; 26. block A. Owner or reputed owner. Mary E Langley. 26.40 Interests and coats to be added Amount of tax assessed on ! one-half of lot 86. block K. | Owner or reputed owner, I. H. Lehman, 16.00 Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on i 143, block K. Owner or re- ' pued owner, George Myers. 3.20 | I Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on lot 38. block N. Owner or reputed owner, John Magor, 12 00 1 Interests and costs to be added Amount at tax assessed on , lot 1%, block A. Owner or re- , puted owner, heir* Edward Markley. ' 34 00 , Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on f , lot 14, block E. Owner or re- ' puted owner. Mary Middleton, 4.00 Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on lot 33, block B. Owner or re- " putec. onbier, Sarah J. Miller, 32.00 Interests and coats to be added
Amount of tax namad on * ooe;balf lot 174. lota 116. 116. ' 117. 129, 180. bftck B. Owner or < reputed owi er, Mrs. Cb«a. j Otteraon. 80.00 J Interests and costs to be added i Amount of tax assessed on lot 86, block B. Owner or reputed owner, Mary J- Ohl, 32.00 . Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on ot 82, bjock N. Owner or reputed owner, B. S- Porter, 4.00 Interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assnwid on lota li, 12. 18, block N. Owner ' ' or reputed owner, Johanna Puahroo, 8.00 < Interests snd costs to be added Amount of an,r"rif1 on 1 172. block E. Owner or re- 1 sated owner. Rebecca Reining- ' 66.00 i snd costs to be added Amount of tax assesed on lots 19, 20. block N. Owner or reputed owner, Susan Selvey < estate. 8.00 ■ Interests and costs to be added I Amount of tax assuaged on 1 16. clock N. -Owner or re- I puted owner, William Selvey, 2.40 I Interests snd costs to be added i Amount of tak seseeaed on ' loa 26, 27, block L. Owner or 1 reputed owner, B. F. Selley, 8.00 ( Interests snd costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on ' lots 84, 36. block A ; 24. Block K. ' Owner or reputed owner. Henry j i Stomsn. . BSLflO J tut rests and costs to be added i : Amount of tax assessed oh i lot 138, block E. Owner ot reeted owner, Samuel 8. -j ompson, 8.00 and costs to be added : j Amount of tax assessed on 164, i-fock K. Owner or reputed owner, Frances Vanderhershen, 13.00 ' and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on 48, block B. Owner or reC uted owner, Jonn Wallace, 13.00 j 1 n terests and cost6 to 6e added | i Amount of tax assessed on lots 90,-02. block A ; 67. hi 66. block B ; 9, 10, block O. Owner j i or reputed owner. Wm. C. i 28.00 , Interests and costs to be added Amouut of tax assessed on lot 46, • bloc* A. Owner unknqwn, _ 4.00 Interests and costs tn be addea Amount of tax assessed on lots 68, 89, block A. Owner unknown, 8.00 ! \ Interests and costs to be added Amount of .tax assessed on 77. 78, 79, & 16, % 17. | 1 block E. Owner unsnown, 12.00 Interests and cost- to be added Amount of tax assessed on 45, 68, 64, block A. Owner I : unknown, . 9.60 and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on 81, 86, 61, 52. block I. , unknown, 11.20 j , and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on < • 19, block K. Owner unknown, 3.20 j and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on 63, 61. 65. block K. Owner unknown, 9.68 ! and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on 68, 70, hlock K. Owner unknown, 6.401 < rests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on 73, 75, 79, block K. Owner | i unknown, 9.68; and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on 90, 91, 92, block K. Owner unknown, 9.60 and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on lots 118, 120, block K. Owner unknown, 6.40 and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on 124, 128, 130, 142, 165, 58, 1 66. 167, block K. Owner un- " 25.60 interests and costs to be added Amount of tax assessed on 170. 172, 1 73, 717, 179, block K. Owner unknown, 14.40 Interests anu costs to be added , AMNON WRIGHT, Collector of the Borough of Cape May Point. BOWNE, Boroogh Solicitor. 11-14 fit p. f. $29.28 LUMBER AND MILLJNORK Beorge^ogiien & son AR»,,e CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm ; 61m ROM al Oaee. ' It cleanses, soothes, heals and protects K* the diseased mem- 1 brane resnltiuc from ■ Catarrh and drive* away a Cold in llio £S,rclS;JiSHAY FEVER Taste and Smell. Full sir- 50 eta. , at Drnggists or by mail. In liquid form, 75 cents. ■ Ely Brothers, 5G Warren Street. New York, I ■RH| PARKER'S "I i |MgM^HAtR BALSAW _ iS*{iI ?o5tSnrco?o'S7 «lp d.^-« I toir
ffldAWwhl' [Original] A number of MMItm we A louacat headquarters, awaiting assign - treats and swapping stortea. All bat that bo boC solved, and he was called upoa.to help the party paaa tbe time. - Odfase, BUly," said one of tbe number; "don't alt there mum when we're giving experiences. Tell us tbe mokt < "Tau'vw all been giving that kind of eaaea. Suppose to vary the entertainment I give yea tbe easiest case I ever tackled fmd you fallows guess bow I "That's a good Idas. Proceed." "It was a case of Identifies Hon, not ■tat to discover a criminal, though I solved that, too, afterward. Whan I was m the secrst service tone of ths . of Tardley a telephone came from i a fsitohonae a doaen miles In the covn. • that the dead body of a man had discovered lying besld* s road aa stripped sad mutilated as to be unrsongnlvstoe. They wanted a police ferae sent oat to attend to tbe matter. The captain told me to take the patent wagon and a manor two and drive oat to the piece where ths body ley. Be charged me eagsrWly to find sat ths I i of the murdered it la ■ bothersome for the police to kMg a • j body and IPs bad policy to bury It J without identification. "We drove out to tbe farmhouse from which- the telephone was sent, whan I found Farmer Bowera, who led ms ( ' half a mile down the road and showed . me the body. Whoever had done ths ; job had taken great precaution to conceal toe Identity of his victim. Why , he did so afterward gave me a dew ; by which I brought him to the galIowa. The outer clothing had been ; taken off the body, and there waa not ' ! a mark anywhere on hia undergarment*. A small bit of material bad 1 been cot out at the bottom of tbe shirt bosom, where shirt makers usually < i place the owner's Initials. The shoes probably bore the maker's name, foe they had been taken away. As to the face, it had been mutilated beyond recognition. I looked for some defect ; on the body, like a mole or a birthmark, but there . waa nothing of the ' j kind. No dog whined beside his mur ' dered master. Indeed, there was no j living thing about him, except the oc- : cupants of a dovecot on a barn near by and a cat In tbe road watching them, j ] "I confess 1 was puzzled. The only way I could see to find out who the man was was to take the body to the ' police station, publish the facts and wait for claimants. But this was not 1 what the chief wanted. 8o I did a ' hard job of taking in surrounding* . . and In fifteen inlnntes hit on an ex- I ' pedient. Two boars and thirty minutes after I arrived on tbe ground I had brought the murdered man's son from a distance of fifty miles to his father's body, which he Identified at ! once beyond the slightest doubt. Now, how did I do itr There was a long silence, broken at I i last by one of the party, who claimed 1 | that some missing article, like* a i j handkerchief with a name or initials < i on it or a paper tossed about by the j wind, had been found. Bat the story | teller averred there was no Much artl- ( | de of any kind whatever. Then one | man guessed that the cat mentioned ' belonged to the dead man and had his name and address on tbe collar. Tbe i reply to this was that the cat belonged I on tbe farm where the barn stood j Then there was a guess that the man's son knew where his father was and 1 came of his own accord. This would j not do. for Billy had sent him a mes- 1 sage to come and where to come to. One superstitious detective guessed that the murdered man's ghost gave , the necessary Information, and anoth- , er suggested that It was a case of ; mental telegraphy. Finally every man gave up the conundrum and asked for ■ the solution. The story teller resumed: "Among the doves In the cot." he 1 aald. "I saw several of a different breed entirely from the rest. They were fraternizing with the others golng and coining to and from the cot. 1 ; but not at all like them. The reason why I noticed these apparent strangers was because I have always bad pi- , goons on my barn at home, and 1 had | never seen this variety before. I bad seen piclnres of them, but I couldn't!1 remember tbe breed. "While 1 was thinking a boy came : , up to the crowd carrying a wicker has- j ket with a cover. He said he bad | fouud it a short dlstauce up the road I couldn't see any connection between It and tbe murdered man unless pos ] ■fbly he bad been carrying something 1 In it. Why It occurred to me 1 don't ! know, but I connected It with the ) pigeons. "Suddenly I recollected. They were ; carrier pigeons. It's wonderful how rapidly sometimes one idea will lead . ' to another. Suppose these interlopers had belonged to the murdered man! I Without waiting to think about the lm- j probability of such a contingency I j went to the barn, climbed to the dove- ' . cot. caught a carrier pigeon, wrote on ( one of my cards. 'Come at once to | Bowera farm, one mile east of Gerretsvllle,' tied It to the pigeon's leg, carried him away from the barn and 1 let him go. 1 "That pigeon must have flown with incredible swiftness. He was received i ' by the family of the murdered man j ' who owned him and who was when killed taking bla birds out on a trial . trip. Fearing something bad happened, j the oldest son was commissioned to an- 1 , swer the summons. An express train : ' left Just In time for him to catch It. ] making but one or two stops before { 1 reaching Qercetsvflle " ' OSCAR COX.
riTV nrocrTHDV 1 i City OfficaLsTciirvles, LWps, Fire ihm lues ui tat , Office SckeMe. Mayor, F. J. Motrin, Jan 1. 1910 ! AWUiman, Joe. B Hughes. Jan. I, 1911 ; Council, Wm. 8. Shaw, Jan. 1, 1910 S. H. Moore, Jan. 1, 1911 " Joe. Hand, Jan. 1, 1910 " Stllwell Hand, Jan. 1, 1910 " J. J.Doak, , Jan. 1.191i ' " Joeepb El well Jan. 1, 1911 1 « 8. F. Wars, Jan. 1, 1909 ! '• Louis C. Hayre, Jan. 1, 1909 ^ " F. B Townsend Jan. 1, I960 i : Recorder, J. W. Thompson, Jan.'l, 1910 ' i Assessor, C. C. Campbell, Jan. 1, 1909 Collector, Sol. Needlea, Jan. 1, 1909 i I. H. Smith, Jr. Jan. 1, 1909 I 1 City Solicitor, Thomas ' P. Ourley Jan. 1, 1909 1 , - t tiding Inspector, W. T. i Stevens, Jan. 1, 1900 1 . 1 BOARD OF EDUCATION. Stites, President, 1909 ] 1 Dr. A. L. Leach, Vice President, 1910 ' i Porter, Clark, 1911 I ■ Howard Otter, 1909 , , William R. Sheppard 1911 1 , W 111am B. Gilbert, 1909 , George s. Douglass, 1909 ' Luther C. Ogden, 1910 i V. M. D. Mercy, 1909 1 BOARD OF HEALTH, Dr. A. L. Leach, Pres., Sept 1, 1909 ! Dr. V. M. D. Marey, 1 Health Offloer, Sept. 1, 1908 Roberts. Hand Sept. I, 1909 1 i William Porter, Secretory, Sept. 1, 1908 George L. Lovett Sept 1,1908 1 i j BOARD OF TRADE. ! President, Luthef C. Ogden Vice President, S. F. Kldredge , Secretory, O. A. Merchant ' Treasurer, T. W. Millet FRATERNITIES. j Adonlram Chapter, No. 29, Royal Arch Masons. Convocations, t third Monday of each month at lodge room, Washington and FraDklin streets. Cape Island Lodge, No. 80, F. and ! A. M Communications, second and ^ fourth Tuesdays of each month at club - room, Washington and Franklin Sta. \ Cape May Camp, No. 8778, Modern ' Woodmen of America. Meets first j 1 Wednesday of each mon i. - Auditor- . : ijm. 1 Cape May Conclave, No. 188, Improved Order of Heptoaophs. Meets at Ogden'e Hall, 810 Wasbingion street, i on second and fourth Thursdays of | i each month. Cape May Council, No. 1691. Royal Arcanum. Meets flret and third Thursdays of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Lodge, No. 21, A. O. U. i W. Meets first and third Thursdays of , i each mouth at 810 Washington street. * 1 Cold Spring Council Jr. O. U. A. M. No. 135. Meets in ball at Cold Spring [ every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. I Columbia Lodg6 No. 23, indepeu- 1 dent Ordea of Mechanics. Meets eacn ] Monday at Auditorium i Eureka Lodge, No. 7, Ladles' I. • ', < ' M. Meets every Tueeday evening al 8 ( o'clock at 504 rt aahlugtoo street. ( , Friendship Council, No. 27, D. of A. , Meets ou Tuesday afternoons of each : week at 2:80, lu Jr. O U. A. M. Hall, " i Cold "ipriog. 1 The John Mecray Poet No. 40, G A. J R., meets on the third Friday of each mouth at 7:30 o'clock p. m., at Frank- | in rtreeytcbool building, i Mayflower Lodge No 258. Indepeu- i dent Order of Odd Fellows. Meets | each Friday at tbe Auditorium, Jack t ! 0011 Btreel i | Oga'lalle Tribe, No. 157, Improved , Order of Red Men. Meets at Auditor- ! 1 ium, Jackson street each Tuesday eveuItng.- Haymaker's Loft 157 j. . i Cape May Fire Department. . Meetfirst Monday eveulng In each month at I oruer Washington aud Franklin Bts. FIRE ALARM STATIONS. Tbe Fire Department has rearranged < 1 ' lis fire alarm boxes and the following ■ I are the numbers and Dew location of . , boxes: I I 25. Washington street near Bchelleu . > ger's Lauding. < 32. Washington street, near Union. < ' 47. Washington street aud Madison 1 1 avenue 1 54. Lafayette and Bank streets. ! 58. Broad and El in Ira streets, j 65. Pittsburg an^j New Jersey avee. 1 69. Stock too avenue, between Jeffer- ! son and Queen streets. I 78, Franklin and Washingtqii streets 75. Howard street, opposite piockton I I 82. Columbia avenue and ? Guerney sireets. ' | 84. Ocean street, near Beach avenue. 1 1 91. -South Lafayette and Grant streets. , \ 92 Broadway and Beach avenue. ' 93. Perry street, near Brdge. , 94. Perry street and Beach avenue.
Washington ami Jackatm atmto. 98 Washington Jnd Oonn^ktreate. CHURCH DIRECTORY. PBBBYTOUafi CEDKR. jamea McLeod, D D., Minister. Sunday servtoea at 1030 a. r* and 7»p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 730 p. m. Junior O. E. Friday at 4 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. Friday at 730 p. m. P. K. CHURCH OP TBI ADVENT Rev. Arthur Hmz, Rector. 1 Sundays, ttoebtetigo of the Holy Communion at 730 a. m. Morning Litany and Sermon, (on flm 1 Sunday of each month oalebrattan of 1 Communion) 1030 a. m. Sunday school 2 p. m. Evening (Choral) Ser1 vi oe and Sermon 8 p.m. 1 Week days. Thursdays, Holy Oom1 munlon 730 a. m.; Wednesday,* avan1 lng prayer 8 p.m. Saint's daya. Celebration of the 1 Communion 730 a. m. FIBSr M. K. CUDBCH. Rev. James Burnt, Pastor. Preaching On Sunday morning at 1030; -to the evening at 746. Meetings at 9 a. m. and 630 p. m. an Sundays. Sunday school at 8 p. m. Epworth League Sunday evening at % o'clock. , Mid-week prayer aervioe Wedneaday evening at 730 O'dqcjt. Claw meetings Tuesday Thursday and Friday evenings. BAPTIST OHUKH. Rev. H. F. Crego. Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at 1030; In the evening at 730. Sunday morning Workera Meeting at a. m. Sunday school at 930 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 730 o'clock. Young People's Meeting Friday evening at, 7 30 o'clock. Men 'a meeting Saturday evening at 730 o'clock. OOLD SPKINCf P&SBBVTSK1AN CHURCH Rev. J. W. Lowden, Faator. Services Sunday moruiuffht 1030. Tabernacle M. E. Church, Erma. B. F. Sheppard, pastor. ALLEN A. N. E. CHURCH. COLORED Rev. Samuel L. Sturgea, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at 30 ; in the evening at 8 30 ; Sunday morning class, 12 30 ; Sunday school at 8 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 J UBtice Supreme Court, Thos. W. Treuchard, Hep., 1914 Circuit Judge, Allen B. Endioof, B*-P-. 1911 Law Judge. James M. K Hlldreth, R«P-, 19U Prosecutor of Fleas, E.neat W. Lloyd, ^P- 1918 Sberlfl, Robert K, Corson Rep. 1910 Deputy Sheriff, John K. Sparks, Rep. 1910 Coroner, Dr. W. A. Lake Rep. 1>12 Coroner, Mark Lake, Rep., 191 Coroner, Nathan A. Cohen, Rep., 1909 County Clerk, Julius Way, Rep., I9i0 Surrogate, Charles F. \ anaman. Rep 1912 Deputy Surrogate, E. C. Hewitt. Couuty t oilector, Joseph 1. Scull, Rep-. 1909 COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; 1 L. E. Hughes, Rep. 1999 Heorj F. Daugherty, Rep., 1909 Cbas. T. Norton, Dem. , 1909 Michael H. Kearns, Dem., 1911 Terms of Court— Second Tuesday In April, September and December. BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDLRS. A. B. Smith, Palermo, Jan. 1, 1910 W. S. Johnsou, Ocean City. Jan. I, 1910 John P. Fox, Ocean City, Jan. 1, 1910 ; J. D. Ludlam, So. Dennis, Jan. 1, 1910 r D. Scheilenger, Erma, Jan. 1, 1810 J. T Bennett, < ape May, Jau. 1, 1910 H. S. Rutherford, Cape May, jan 1, 1909 Charles Clouting, jjjj j ( 'harleg Kayre, E9n Sylvester Speuce Goeben, Jan. 1 1911 ADthony B. Smith, Director. Samuel Towneend, Clerk. LEGISLATORS Senator, Robert E. Hand, Rep.. 1810 Assemniyman, C. E. Stllle, Kep., 1910 TAX COMMISSIONERS. Ellis H Man-hall, President, Seaviile 1909 Aarou W. Hand. Cape May City; »10 Stlllweil H. Townsend Cape May Court House. X911 E Young, Anglesea j. Secretary.

