ThB I' "Sim s«if The ttand of the Scueet Seented Magnolia CAN BE REACHED • . - VIA ILIIE LIRE Steamers Sailing from New York TryWeekly. Service Ursurpassed by any Coast Wise Line on the American Continent. Write to me for Rates to Jacksonville, Florida and Charleston, South Carolina, E. P. Stites . 518 Lafayette St., Cape May. Gljas Sandgran Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds for New Jersey, Leases, Deeds, & c.. Drawn : All kinds of Pension Business • 308 Washington St., Cape May ' VWTth "WANJOIAKER & BROWN OAK HALL, Sixth & Market Street. and 6mi. we pay excursion car far* both ways upon the parrhaa* of • certain amount
A GAS RADIATOR [S JUST THE TBBiG THESE COLD MORNINGS ' We Have a Full Line \ • Come in and See Them CAPE BAY ILlDHINATlNfi CO. 4M Washington Street 1825 ' THE 1908 PENNSYLVANIA FIRE Insurance Company. INCORPORATED 1825. CHARTER PERPETUAL. OFFICE, 508-510 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. PA. CAPITAL. - - - - <750,000,00 ASSETS, - - - - *6,482,11711 SURPLUS, : : *1,615,288 97 DIRECTORS.
Edwin N. Beason, R. Dale Benson, J. Tat nail Lea, Rirhard SC. Carlsralar
E ffin; ham B. Morris, ]ohn L. Thomsou Charles E. Pogh,
W. Gardner Crowell, Edward T, Stotesbury. R, DALE BENSON, President, JOHN L.THOMSON, Vice PresidentW. GARDNER CROWELL, Secretary, L. WARNER, Assistant Secretary. J. DAWSON. Sec'y Agency Depart, ment A. W. HAND 8. F. ELDREDGE HAND MfD ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENTS 810 Washington Street, 815 and 817-Washington Street Cape Mav, N. J.
SECURITY TRUST COMPANY STATEMF NT CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS ■ • $250,292.58 DEPOSITS ■ ■ $2,413,634.01 Cape flay Advisory Board
ISAAC H. SMITH, Chairman J SPICER LEAM1NG AARON W. HAND WILLIAM F. CASSEDY ALBERT G BENNETT
HENRY C. THOMPSON, Secretary DR. JAMES MECRAY REUBEN T. JOHNSON JOHN B. HUFFMAN Hon. RC BERT F. HAND
Everybody is invited to compare THE CAPE NAY FARMSTEAD BY THE SEA with the leading Dairy and Poultry farms of the world. Such comparison will establish its supremacy. No finer aggregation of healthful,' cheerful and well groomed cattle is possible. No finer collection of Leghorns and Wyandottes of' purer strains c*r be seen anywhere. The 1 omes of tnese cattle and chickens are celebrated for their cleanliness N and comfott. » Such a Combination can. but offer to the interested public the most sanitary and enticing products. One visit will more than satisfy the most fastidious. So please make the visit and compare ua with others. THE FARMSTEAD BY THE SEA J. P. MACK1SS1C. M,n,g.r.
City Officials, CkiFCks, Mps, Fire ihre lues a! Past Office ScMsk. Mayor, F. J. Mel via, Jan 1, 1910 Alderman, Job. B Hughes Jan. 1, 1911 Ooua«(bwrm>ti^88iWi Jan. 1, 1010 •4 S. H. Moore, ^ Jan 1. 1911 •* Joa. Hand, Jan. 1, 1910 SUlwell Hand, Jan. 1, 1910 J. J. Doak, Jan. 1. 1911 " J<*eph Efwell Jan. 1, 1911 " Adam Boelke, Jan. 1, 1912 John J. Jaooby. Jan. 1, 1912 William HUbert, Jan. 1. 1912 Reoorder, J. W. Thompson, Jan. I, 191(f Aaaeaaor. Irvin Eldredge, Jan. 1, 1910 Collector, Gilbert Hughes Jan. 1, 1910 Treasurer, T. W. Millet Jan. 1, 1010 CltylSolicltor, Thomas F. Curley Jan. 1, iOll. Building Inspector, W. T. r Stevens, Jan. 1, 1018 City Engineer, Stilwell Townsend Jan. 1, 19.2 BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R SUtes, President, 1909 Dr. A. L. Leach, Vice President, 1910 William Porter, Clerk, 1911 Howard Otter, 1909 William R. Sheppard 1911 Wiliam B. Gilbert. 1909 George 8. Douglass, 1909 Lntber C. Ogden, 1910 Dr. V. M. D. Marcy, 1909 BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. L. Leach, Pres., Sept. 1, 1909 Dr. V. M. D. Marcy, Health Officer, 8ept. 1, 1908 I Roberts. Hand. Sept. 1, 1909 7 William Porter, Secretary, Sept. 1, 1908 George L. Lovett Sept. 1, 1908 BOARD OF TRADE. President, Lutber C. Ogden Vice President, S. F. Eldredge ' Secretary, O. A. Merchant Treasurer, T. W. Millet FRATERNITIES. Adonlram Chapter, No. 89, Royal Arch Masons. Convocations, third Monday of each month at lodge room, Washington and Franklin streets. Cape Islsnd Lodge, No. 90, F. and A. M- Communications, second and ; fourth Tuesdays uf each month at club room, Washington and Franklin Sts. Cape May Camp, No. 8778, Modem Woodmen of America. Meets first Wednesday of each mou t. - Auditorlam. Cape May Conclave, No. 188, Improved Order of Heptasophs. Meets at Ogden's Hall. 810 Washington street, . on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Cape May Council. No. 1691, Royal Arcanum. Meets first and third Thursday* of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Lodge, No. 21, A. O. U. W. Meets first and third Thursdays of each mouth at 810 Waahiugton street. Cold Spring Council Jr. 0. U. A. M. No. 185. Meets in haU at Cold Spring every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Columbia Lodg6 No. 28, Independent Ordee of Mechanics. Meets each < Monday at Auditorium Eureka Lodge, No. 7, Ladies' I. O. M. Meets every Tueeday evening at 8 { o'clock at 504 A ashlugton street. Friendship Council, No. 27, D. of A. Meets on Tueeday afternoons of each | week at 2:80, iu Jr. O U. A. M. Hall, j Cold Spring. The John Mecray Poet No. 40, G A. [ R., meets on the third Friday of each | month at 7 :80 o'clock p. m., at Frank-] in -treet school building. Mayflower Lodge No 258, indepen-j dent Order of Odd Fellows. Meets j each Friday at the Auditorium, Jack Ogallaila Tribe, No. 167, Improved j Order of Red Meo. Meets at Auditor-] ium, Jackson street, each Tueeday even- 1 ing. Haymaker's Loft 157 j. Washington Camp No. 110 P. O. 8. 1 of A., meet every Thursday evening Jat 1 Jr. O. U. A. M. Hall, Cold Spring. Cape May Fire Department. Meet- j' first Monday evening In each month at | oruer Washington and Franklin Sts. ] FIRE ALARM STATIONS. The Fire Department has rearranged Us fire alarm boxee and the following are the numbers and new location of boxee: 25. Washington street, near Schellen ger's Landing. 32. Washington street, uear Union. I 47. Washington street and Madison ; 64. Lafayette and Bank streets. 58. Broad and Elmlra streets. 65. Pittsburg an^J New Jersey eves. 69. Stockton avenue, between Jeflereon and Queen streets. 78, Franklin and Washington streets 75. Howard street, opposite Stockton 82. Columbia avenue and Guerney streets. 84. Ocean street, near Beach avenue. 91. South Lafayette and Grant streets. 92 Broadway and Beach avenue. 93. Perry street, near Brdge. H Perry street and Beach avenn |o ,0 0
8-nSr2 740 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wedneaday 740 p. m. ; Junior C. E. Friday at 4 p. m. 0 Y. P. S. C. K. Friday at 740 p. m. X ■ J • __ • ' >..j j P. E. CHURCH OP TH1 ADVENT 0 Rev. Arthur H— , Rector. 0 Sundays. Celebration of the Holy 2 Communion at 740 a. m Morning 2 Prayer, Litany and Sermon, (on fire 2 Suoday of each mcftith celebration o1 ] o Holy Communion) 1040 a. m. Sunday , 2 school 2 p. m. Evening (Choral) Ser- ' j- vk* and Sermon 8 p. m. 0 Week days. Thursdays, Holy Com0 amnion 740*. m.; Wednesday, even 0 ing prayer 8 p. m. Saint's days. Celebration of the 2 Holy Communion 740 a. m. 8 FIRST U R. CHURCH. Rev. James Buros, Pastor. - Preaching on Sunday morning at , 1040; in the evening at 7:45. Meetings at 9 a. m. and 6:80 p. m. on Sundays. Sunday school at 8 p. m. 9 Epworth League Sunday evening at 0 740 o'clock. 1 Mid-week prayer service Wednesday 1 9 evening at 7^0 o'clock. 1 Class meetings Tueeday Thursday 8 and Friday evenings. < 9 _ 9 BAPTIST CHUBH. Rev. H. F. Crego. Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at 1040; in the evening at 740. g Sunday morning Workers Meeting at 10 A m Sunday school at 240 p. m. 3 Wednesday evening prayer meeting 9 at 740 o'clock. g Young People's Meeting Friday eveng Ing at,7 40 o'clock. Men's meeting Saturday evening at 740 o'clock. OO LD SPRING PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. W. Lowden, Pastor. Services Sunday morning at 1040. Tabernacle M. E. Church, Erma. j Rev, B. F. Sheppard, pastor. 1 _ i ALLEN A. M. E. CHURCH. j Rev. W . W. Johnson, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at 3 1040; in the evening at 8.-00; Sunday morning class, 1240; Sunday school at 1 8 p. m. Monday evening Auxiliary, 8 1 ». m. Tuesday evening, choir rehearsal. Friday evening, class meeting, 8 p.m. All are welcome. t . , f COUNTY DIRECTORY. j List of County Officers and Dates at which Terms will expire ( Justice Supreme Court. Thoe. W. 1 Treuchard, Rep., 1914 J f Circuit Judge, Allen B. Endioott, t Rep., ion 1 - Lsw Judge. James M. E Hildreth, j f Rop-, 1911 I Prosecutor of Pleas, Ernest W. Lloyd, , Rep-. 1918 r | Sbertfl. Robert R, Corson Rep. 1916 J . I Deputy Sheriff, John.K. Sparks, I 3 I Rep- . 1910 1 Coroner, Dr. W. A. Lake Rep. 1912 £ • Coroner, Mark Lake, Rep.. 1912 s ' | Coroner, Nathan A. Cohen. Rep., 1909 * ' j County Clerk, Julius Way, Rep., 1910 f j Surrogate, Charles P. Vanamau, Rep J i 1912 Id . Deputy Surrogate, E. C. Hewitt. | County Collector, Joseph I. Scull, < d .] Rep-. 1909 1 J s I Road Supervisor. Lewis S Stillwell a j-t I COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; jj I L. E. Hughes, Rep. 1909 ' . Henry F. Daugberty, Rep., 1909 ' J Chas. T. Norton, Dem., 1909 * . j Michael H. earns, Dem., 1911 a Terms of Court— Seoond Tueeday in g | .April, September and December. j t t| la BOARD OF CHOSEN FREE- a HOLDERS. s j A. B. Smith, Palermo, Jan. 1, 1916 \ I W. S. Johnson, Ocean City, Jan. 1, 1910 i E John P. Fox, Ocean City, Jan. 1, 1910 ' f J. D. Ludlam, So. Dennla, Jan. 1, 1910' ' D. Scbellenger, Erma, Jan. 1, 1910 j l J. T Bennett, Cape May, Jan. 1, 191(5 David Rodan, Cape May. jan 1, 1909 < I Charles Clouting, 1911 ! i Charles 8ay re, 1911 j Sylvester Spence Goshen, Jan. 1 1911 I Anthony B. Smith, Director. Samuel Townsend, Clerk. LEGISLATORS - State Senator, Robert E. Hand, t Rep.. 1910 J a Aaeemotyman, C. E. Stllle, rtep., 1910 j 3 t TAX COMMISSIONERS. j Ellis H Marshall, President, Seavllle i 1909 t '• Aaron W. Hand, Cape May City; 1 '• • ttlO 1 Stillwell H. Townsend. cape May ] Court House. 1911 . 3 Wilbur E. Young, Anglesea I
sey, has complied with ah the provis- ! Now. therefore, I Lawrence 0- Mar- [ City of Cape May. in the County of Cape May and the State of New Jersey, is authorised to commence the ■ business of Banking as provided in Section Fifty-one hundred and sixty - dine of the Revised Statutes of the United States. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of office this first day of , December, 1908. (Seal) LAWRENCE O. MURRAY, Comptroller of the Currency." 12-12 9t PHILADELPHIA COMMENDS CAPE MAY "I alwara take borne with me one : suit of clothing, and an extra pah- of i trousers made to order by Van KesseL tvery season I come to Cape May, said a prominent Philadelphia business man recently. Everybody tolls me that they fit better, and for lees money than I can buy them in Philadelphia They are also perfectly correct iu style." VAN KESSEL, 424 Washington street' Fall goods are now ready for /our enspection. Both phones. AN IDEAL GIFT THE NEW ROYAL SEWING MACHINES lsnot only tbe best machlce In the market bat s handsome piece ot furniture as well. Call or write for more Information. R. M. WENTZELL Furniture Ware Rooms 35 Perry St, Cape May, N. J. MASTER'S SALE. By virtue of a decree of the Court of of the State of New Jersey, bearing date the nineteenth day of December. in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and eight, in a certain cause in partition wherein Shaw by nest friend, is complainant and Lenora Reea and others, are defendants, there will be sold at public vendue, on MONDAY. FEBRUARY 8th, 1909. at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afterof said - day, at the office of the suba'-riber, No. 214 Ocean street, in the City and County of Cape May, New "Jersey, the following tracts of and real estate : Tract No. 1 : All that certain tract of Swamp Land and Cranberry Bog, I situate, lying and being in a South- j easterly direction from the dwelling I owned by Clement Bishop et si., not' far from Fishing Creek Road, in ] Lower Township, Cape May County, i ! State of New Jeremy, and bounded and ; described as follows, to wit : i BEGINNING a* a p. sc set up in the ! atid Northerly side of the road at ' . the entering into the bog and running ] I thence South eighty deg£ges East, ' j along the dividing ditch By the middle ] •thereof five hundred and sixty-six feet I ! to a corner in the bushes ; thence | ! North seven degrees West one hundred and eighteen feet to a corner in the, swamp ; thence North fifty-five degrees West, one hundred and sixty-six feet to j another corner in tbe swamp ; thence forty-two degrees West, one hundred and twenty -two feet to another corner ] in the swamp ; thence forty-two de- i grees West, one hundred and twenty- i feet to another corner in the swamp ; thence North seventy-three I and a half degrees West, two hundred I and thirty-seveu feet to a corner in the swamp ; thence South eighteen degreeand fifteen minutes West two hundred and ninety feet to the post in the ditch and beginning corner. Containing within said bounds three acres, one j rood and thirty square perches of land, swamp and bog, be the same trior- or Tees. Tract No. 2: Ail that certain tract of land and swamp, lying in the neighborhood of Fishing Creek, Lower Township, Cape May County. State of New Jersey, ^djoiniug lands of James Sl.uw, Richarfi Matthews, Caleb Woolsori, heirs of John Snyder, deceased, and bounded on the west by the main Bay Shore Road ana BEGINNING at a stone set in the middle of an old road in the line of Matthews', formerly David Reeves', the Southeast corner of J antes H. Shaw's land, formerly HigBfeea' and running thence by said Matthews' South thirty-nine degrees West, three hundred and fifty-two feet rods to a corner of Caleb Woolson's land ; thence by his land and of John Snyder, deceased. North seventy-three degrees and twenty minutes West, eighty-four rods (1386 feet) to a stake standing on the Easterly side of tbe main Bay Shore Road: thence along the side off the road North f t
* page 92. etc. ,f Tract No. 2: All that tract of land ■ and awamp. situate in the village of * Green Creek, lying in Middle Towr0 aUp. O.C. Mm OoonB. SU!« ol N.« '• Jersey, bounded and described as fob e Iowa, to wit: BEGINNING at a post sec in tbe y line of Wilson Rosa, and in a Nortb11 westerly direction from the dwelling , house of said Rosa, sod running from ,■ -said post, first North twenty -eight degrees and fifteen minutes Weet, sixteen perches to a comer; thence North h fifty-nine degrees mod ten minutes Weat. fifteen perches ana sixteen links e to a corner; thence North thirty-two if degrees and forty minutes West, seven L perches to a corner; thence South a eighty-one degrees West, eleven n perches to a corner; thence South y thirty-three degrees and fifteen mia1 utes West, thirteen perches to a oory ner ; thence South twenty-three degrees and ten minutes West, ten perches and nineteen links to a corner; thanca L> South two degrees and fifteen minutes ir Bast, twelve perches and thirteen links tea sassafras tree; thence Booth thirteen degrees and too minutes East five perches and four links to a black oak tree; thence South twenty-nine degrees and forty minutes East, five perthes and nine links to a corner; thence Sooth five degrees and forty minutes East five perches and fourteen links to a stake standing twenty-one links Westward ly of the run leading from the pond and by a bank serosa the same ; thence South three degrees and twenty minutes East, seven perches and thirteen links to a stake standing five feet Weet of said run ; thence Sooth fifty-five degrees and fifteen minutes Weat eleven perches and twenty -one links to.a comer ; thence South seventytwo degrees and thirty minutes Weat ten perches to within four feet of a maple tree ; thence Soutu seventyseven degrees West, seven percbes.to a comet two feet West of a Gum tree: thence South forty -five degrees and fifteen minutes West, four perches and six licks to a stake by a Dig doubia black oak tree ; thence due Sou to peven percfies and fifte n links to a toroerr thence South eignteen degrees and nity' minutes cast., six perches and • twenty links to a big Gum tree; thence Soutu thirty-six degrees and thirty minutes East, eight perches and twenty links to a comer by a cedar fine; thence South eighty-three degrees and forty-five minutes East, eight perches to a comer; thence North seventy-two degrees and twenty minutes East, fifteen pgrcues and nine links to a poet in said Wilson Roas' line aforesaid; tnence up said line North thirty-tour degrees and twenty minutes East, seventy-three perches and twenty two links to the place of beginning. Containing within aaid bounds uinete n acres and sixteen hundredths of an acre, strict measure, f Being as appears a part aud parcel of . Lot No. 2, in share No. 2, in a certain i- division of the estate of Deborah iaard, e deceased, and also a part and parcel a of Lot No. i, in snare No. 4, as ren citeu in a certain deed from William i- Matthews et. ux. to Gather. ne S. Eri, rickson, deceased, said deed being ret corded in Gape May County Giera's Office in Deed Book No. 34, page 512, etc.. including tne estate and interest in dower of Lenora Reus, (formerly e Shaw), widow of Clement. B. Shaw, n deceased, in tbe said premises, and in- . cludina also the tncnoate right of f dower ol Emma B. Snaw, wife of Herbert S.|Snaw. t Together with all and singular the . ' bered. laments and appurtenanc.s to - the same belonging or in anywtae ap1 pertaining. t! Will be sold iu 'he presence and unn der the direction of j JAMES M. E. HILDRETH. ! Special Master in Chancery of New el Jersey. 2 | OH * RLES A. BONN ELL. , : Solicitor. e j Dated January 2. 1909 tj P. F. $28.90 1-9-5U 1 1 If you want aoythins fr « p»ner *! of pins to » pair oi good g>.m boots ' : That. SoulU Gold SpriD/. cao oerv ' I you Lo -al phoue t '| Groceries, dry gooJsanl • tins ' Iso boots and shoes at rock bottom rices atThos. Soults, Cold .-pring. tf j! "The Grand" Motion Picture Theatre j is the popular p ace oi resort in the e evenings- The pictures displayed are r . the latest and most interesting ob3 tamable. This is the only show of the [j kind now running in this city. tf •- 60 Trade Marks Oman 'n"*W ' CORVRIOHTS AC. v Anroos Mndtnr * iketfb onfl Soscrlptlon m»T ' qalcklr ascertain our opinion frw what bur as , j ijwciol as Ue*. wit bout cuarro, to tba - Scientific American. roar: (our months, (L Sola by all bswXImIsis. . d — w-t = : — h MSS3HI PARKER'S ■Taaa hair balsam

