* Tie >19 mi The hand of the Soueet jtjg Scented Magnolia CAN BE REACHED VIA ELTIG LIRE Steamers Sailing lrom New York TryWeekly. Service Ursurpassed by any Coast Wise Line on die American Continent. Write to me for Rates to Jacksonville, Florida and Charleston, South Carolina. E. P. Stites 518 Lafayette St., Cape May. (Silas Sandgran Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds for New Jersey, Leases, Deeds, &c., Drawn All kinds of Pension Business 308 Washington St, Cape May Wbaoyou need clothing wk for C H. WESTCOTT the Cap* Mav County salimiisn Everybody knows that be is with WANAMAKER A BROWN OAK HALL. Sixth A Market Street a both ways upon the wirrhaae of • certain amount
B JUST THE THING l THESE COLD MORNINGS We Have a Fail Line Come in and ^ee Them CiPE SAY lUilMIMTINS CO, 4M Washiipoi Street O ' ^ 1825 TM 1908 PENNSYLVAMIA FIRE Insurance Company. incorporated 1825. CHARTER PERPETUAL. OFFICE, 508-510 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CAPITAL, - - - - $760,000,00 ASSETS, - - - - *6,462,11711 SURPLUS, - - *1,615,288 97 directors.
Edwin N. Benson, R. Dale Benson, J. fair all Lea,
Effingham B. Morris, John L. Thomson Charles E. Pugh, J. Tatnall Charles n. Pugn,
Richard M. Csdtralader, W. Gardner Crowell, Edward T, Stoteabnry. R, DALE BENSON, President, r john L.THOMSON, Vice President- , W. GARDNER CROWELL, Secretary, , HAMPTON L. WARNER, Assistant Secretary. 5 WM. J. DAWSON. Sec'y Agency Depart, f . meet. a, w. band 8. f. eldredge r HAND AND ELDREDGE J LOCAL AGENTS 810 Washington Street, f 815 and 817 Washington Street \ Cape Mav. N. J.
SECURITY TRUST COMPANY V, STATEMENT CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS • ■ $250,292,58 DEPOSITS ■ ■ $2,413,834.01 Cape Hay 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 H on. ROBERT H. HAND
Everybody is invited to compare THE CAPE MAY 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 6ner collection of Leghorns and Wyandottes ■of purer strains can be seen anywhere. The homes of tnese cattle and chickens are celebrated for their cleanliness and comfort. 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 us with others. V THE FARMSTEAD BY THE SEA J. P. MACKISSIC. Man>r. -
. Fire Afam lues ui fist a Office ScMtk. , Mayor. F. J. Motrin, Jan 1, 1*10 I Alderman, Jo*. B Hughes, Jan. 1, 1811 Council, Wm, & 8baw, Jan. 1, 1910 " & H. Moore, Jan 1, 1911 - Jos. Hand. Jan. 1, tttO ' Stllwell Hand, Jan. 1, 1910 •• J. J. Dosk, Jan. 1. 1911 * .« Joseph Elwell Jan. 1, 1911 J «' Adam Suelke, Jan. 1, 1912 ' '■ John J. Jaooby, Jan. 1, 1912 William Gilbert, Jan. 1, 1912 1 Recorder, J. W. Thompson, Jan. 1, 1910 Assessor. Irvln Eidredge, Jan. L Collector, Gilbert Hnghee Jan. 1, 1910 J Treasurer, T. W. Millet Jan. 1, 1010 1 CltylBolicltor, Thomas F. Uurley Jan. 1, 1911 1 Building Inspector, W. T. - Stevens, Jan. 1, 1012 City Engineer, Stllwell Townsend ' Jan. 1, 1012 ' 1 I BOARD OF EDUCATION. ( Samuel R Stites, President, 1009 Dr. A. L. Leach, Vice President, 1010 , William Porter, Clerk, 1011 Howard Otter, 1009 , William R. Sheppard 1911 W 111am B. GUbert, 1900 , GeorgeS. Douglass, 'WOO Luther C. Ogden, 1010 Dr. V. M. D. Mercy, 1909 BOARD OF HEALTH. I Dr. A. L. Leach, Pres., Sept. 1, 1909 Dr. V. M. D. Marcy, 0 Health Officer, Sept. 1, 1008 1 Roberts. Hand. Sept. 1, 1009 < 7 William Potter, Secretary, Sept. 1, 1008 George L. Lovett Sept. 1, 1008 1 BOARD OF TRADE. ». President, Luther C. Ogden 1 Vice President, S. F. Eidredge 3' Secretary, O. A. Merchant Treasurer, 1- W. MUIet T- FRATERNITIES. Adonlram Chapter, No. 20, Royal Arch Masons. Convocations, third Monday of each month at lodge room, e~ Washington and Franklin streets. ^ Cape laland Lodge, No. 80, F. and A. M. Communications, second and IB fourth Tueeday8 of each month at club room, Washington and Franklin Sta. Cape May Camp, No. 8778, Modem Woodmen of America. Meets first Wednesday of each moo >. -. Auditorium. Cape May Conclave, No. 183, Improved Order of Heptaaopba. Meets at Ogden'e Hall, 310 Washington street, on second and fourth Thursdays of each, month: Cape May OouncU, No. 1691, Royal Arcannm. Meets firsthand third Thursdays of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Lodge, No. 31, A. O. U. W. Meets first end third Thursdays of each month at 810 Washington street. Cold Spring Council Jr. O. U. A. M. No. 185. Meets In ball at Cold Spring every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Columbia Lodge No. 28, Independent Oldes cf Median tea. Meets each Monday at Auditorium Eureka Lodge, No. 7, Ladies' 1. O. M. Meets every Tueeday evening at 8 o'clock at 504 Washington street. Friendship Council, No. 27, D. of A. Meets on Tueeday afternoonsof each week at 2:80, in Jr. O U. A. M. Hall, Cold Spring. The John Mecray Post No. 40, G. A. R., meets on the third Friday of each ] month et 7:80 o'clock p. m., at Frank- i in street school building. Mayflower Lodge No 258, Indepeudeut Order of Odd Fellows. Meets I each Friday at the Auditorium, Jack | son street Ogallaila Tribe, No. 157, Improved j Order of Red Men. Meets at Auditorium, Jackson street, each Tuesday eveu- ! lug. Haymaker's Loft 1579. I Washington Camp No. 110 P. O. b. | of A., meet every Thuredey evening Jat Jr. O. U. A. M. Hall, Cold Spring. Cape May Fire Department. Meet- - first Monday evening In each month at oraer Washington and Franklin Sts. FIRE ALARM STATIONS. The Fire Department has rearranged its fire alarm boxes and the following are the numbers tod new location of boxes: 25. Washington street uear Schellfti ger's Landing. 82. Washington street, near Union. 47. Washington street and Madison avenue 54. Lafayette and Bank streets. 66. Broad and Elm Ira streets. 65. Pittsburg an^ New Jersey aves. 69. Stockton avenue, between Jefferson and Queen streets. 78, Franklin and Washington streets 75. Howard street, opposite Stockton avenue. 82. Columbia avenue and Guerney streets. 84. Ocean street, near Beach avenue. 91. Soufh Lafayette and Grant streets. 02 Broadway aud Beach avenue. 93. Perry street, near Brdge. <14 Perry street and Beach avenu a I
730 p. m. Meeting WednreUy 730 p. m. J Junior C. E. Friday at 4 p. m. . U Y. P. S. C. K. Friday at 730 p. m. it p. s. ckobth or thi adv0t Rev. Arthur Ham, Rector. Sunday*. Celebration of the Holy r Communion at 730 a. m. Morning h Prayer, Litany and Sermon, (on Urn * Sunday of each month catebwHon of c Holy Communion) 1030 a. m. Sunday • school 2p.B. Evening (Choral) Bar- h vice and Sermon 8 p. m. Weak days. Thursdays, Holy Com- j monion 730 a. m.; Wednesday, evening prayer 8 p.m. h .Saint's days. Celebration or the I Holy Commnnion 730 a. m. fibfit k. b. church. f Rev. James Borne, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at a In the evening at 7^5. Meetings t at 9 a. m. and 6:80 p. m. on Sundays j Sunday school at 8 p. m. T Epworth League Sundey evening at f 730 o'clock. t Mid-week prayer service Wednesday 1 evening at 730 o'clock. Class meetings Tueeday Thursday and Friday evenings. e BAPTIST CHUBB. Rev. H. F. Crego. Pastor. Preaching on Sunday, morning at 1030; In the evening at. 730. Sundey morning Workers Meeting at 10 a. m. Sunday school at 230 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 730 o'clock. Young People's Meeting Friday evenI ing at, 730 o'clock. Men's meeting Saturday evening a! 730 o'clock. oold spring presbytxrian church Rev. J. W. Lowden, Pastor. Services Sunday morning at 1030. Tabernacle M. E. Church, Erma. I Rev, B. F. Sheppard, pastor. I _ 1 ai.1.kn a. m. e. church. colored J Rev. W. W. Johnson, Pastqr. Prea riling on Sunday morning at 3 1(^30 ; in the evening at 8 30 ; Sunday rooming class, 12 30 ; Sunday school at 1 8 p. in. Monday evening Auxiliary, 3 ' p. m. Tuesday evening, (choir rehearsal. Friday evening, class meeting, 8 p.m. All are welcome. t - COUNTY DIRECTORY. j List of County Officers aad Dates at h which Terms will Expire Justice Supreme Court, Thos. W. Treuchaid, Rep., 1914 f Circuit Judge, Allen B. Endioott, - Rep., 1911 • Law Judge. James M. F. Hlldreth, * Rep-, 1911 Prosecutor of Pleas, Emest W. Lloyd, Rep., 1918 Sheriff, Robert R, Corson Rep. 1916 I. Deputy Sheriff, JohnjK. Sparks, g Rep. 1910 Coroner, Dr. W. A. Lake Rep. 1912 .. Coroner, Mark Lake, Rep., 1912 ^ Coroner, Nathan A. Cohen, Rep., 1909 ' County Clerk, Julius Way, Rep., 1910 Surrogate, Charles P. Vanamao, Rep q 1812 _ Deputy Surrogate, E. C. Hewitt. I County Collector, Joseph I. Scull. Rep.. 1909 a Road Supervisor, Lewis S Stillwell COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; j L. E. Hughes, Rep. 1909 - Henry F. Daugherty, Rep., 1909 - Chas. T. Norton, Dem., 1909 Michael H. Reams, Dem., 1911 ^ Terms of Court — Second Tueeday lo April, September and December. X BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. A. B. Smith, Palermo, Jan. 1, 1916 W. S. Johnson, Ooean City, Jan. I, 1910 d John P. Fox, Ooean City, Jan. 1, 1910 8 J. D. Ludlam, So. Dennis, Jan. 1, 1910 D. Scbeilenger, Erma, Jan. 1, 1910 J. T. Bennett, Cape May, Jan. 1, 1910 h David feodan, Cape May, jau 1, 1909 Charles Clouting, 1911 Charles Sayre, 1911 n Sylvester Spence Goshen, Jan. 1 1911 Anthony B. SS*lth, Direcior. Samuel Townsend, ClerK. LEGISLATORS | State Senator, Robert E. Haud. «" Rep., , 1910 I Aeeemoiymau, C. E. Htilie, Hep., 1910 » j D if AX COMMISSIONERS. ... Ellis H MatehalJ, President, Seavilie 5 1909 Aaron W Haud, Cape May City; B- ' 1010 8' Stillwell H. Townsend. cape May I Court House. 1911 I Wilbur E. Young, Anglesea a ' • Secretary
nine of 'S^R^vtad^Utatee^^^e ] States. . In testimony whereof witness my ] hand and seal of office this first day of t December, 1908. I [Seal] LAWRENCE O. MURRAY. , Comptroller of the Currency." « 18-12 9t I MAY I "I always takebome with me one I auit of clothing, and an extra pair of < trousers made to order hy Van Keesel, 1 tvery season I coma to Oape May, said < a prominent Philadelphia business man 1 recently. Everybody telle me that they 1 better, and for leas money than I 1 can buy then in Philadelphia . They 1 are also perfectly correct in style. " 1 VAN KKSSEL, 424 Washington street ! Fall goods are now ready for roar . enspection. Both phones. I i — — t -T" ■ 31
a ' Hi AN IDEAL GIFT \ nDHK^ f ■I ! BSHH - i L ■IBH ' Jp? c j, THE VIEW' ROYAL J ■ SEMTINS WeCBINEa: ; is not only tbe best machine In the ( I IntormsUon. « R. M. WENTZELL j -Furniture Ware. Rooms r 1 SstVoySt., Qn*May,N. J> > MASTER'S S^ALE. |] I 1 By virtue of a decree of the Court of . Chancery of the State of New Jersey, ; bearing date the nineteenth day of De- ( . cember, in the year of bur Lord, one 1 thousand nine hundred and eight, in A 1 certain cause in partition wherein 1 1 Everett Shaw by next friend, is complainant and Lenora Bees and others, ; are defendants, there will be sold at , 1 public vendue, on r | MONDAY. FEBRUARY 8th, 1909, , • at tbe hour of 2 o'clock in the after- ' noon of said day. at the office of the , ■ subscriber, No. 314 Ocean street, in , the City and County of Cape May, , New Jersey, the following tracts of < ) land and real estate : j Tract -No. 1: All that certain tract of Swamp Land and Cranberry Bog. . 2 situate, lying and being in a Soutb1 easterly direction from the dwelling owned by Clement Bishop et al., not ' far from Fishing Creek Road, in , Lower Township, Cape May County, State of New Jersey, and bounded and described as follows, to wit : BEGINNING at a p si set up in the ditch and Northerly side of the road al . the entering into the bog and running thence South eighty degrees Elast, along the dividing ditch by the middle thereof five hundred and sixty-six feet ; to a comer in the bushes ; thenco ' North seven degrees West one hundred ' and eighteen feet to a corner in the , ) swamp ; thence North fifty-five degrees . j West, one hundred and sixty-six feet to , another corner in the swamp; thence ■ L forty-two degrees West, one hundred and twenty-two feet to another comer 1 in the swamp ; thence forty-two degrees West, one hundred and twentytwo feet to another comer in tbe swamp ; thence North seventy-three and aJtalf degrees West, two hundred and thirty-seveu feet to a comer in the . swamp ; thence South eighteen, degree" 0 and fifteen minutes West two hundred 1 and ninety ieet to tbe poet in tbe ditch 0 and beginning comer. Containing q within said bounds three acres, one rood and thirty square perches of land. u swamp and bog, be the same more or 0 less. 9 Tract No. 2: Ail that certain tract 1 of land and swamp, lying in the neighborhood of Fishing Creek. Lower Township, Cape May County, State of 1 New Jersey, ^adjoining lands of James H. Shaw, Richard Matthews, Caleb Woolson, heirs of John Snyder, deceased, and bounded on the west by the main Bay Shore Road and BEGINNING at a stone set in the 0 middle of an old road in the line of J 0 Richard Matthews', formerly David > Beeves', the Southeast corner of James I H. Shaw's land, formerly Higbees' I and running thence by said Matthews') land South thirty-nine degrees West, 1 three hundred and fifty -two feet | 9 twenty-one rods to a comer of Caleb Woolson's land; thenge by his land and 0 beirs of John SsPyderi deceased. North seventy-three degrees and twentv mmi utes West, eighty-four rods (1386 feet) 1 to a stake standing on the Easterly ! side of the; main Bay Shore Road ; j thence along the side offthe road.North
of Wilaon RoeS, aad w ■ Nortfc- ' westerly direction from the dwelling bouse of aaid Rosa, and running from mid poet, first Ncrth twenty-eight deand fifteen minutes West, six- < perches to a comer ; thonge North ■ 1 a corner ; thence North thirty-two degrees and forty minutes Weft, seven perches to e corner; thence Sooth ! eighty -one degress West, eleven 1 Derches to a comer : thence South thiity-tnree degrees and fifteen min- ! utes West, thirteen perches to a cor- ; thence 8outh twenty-three degress and ten minutes Wast, tea perdaes snd nincttsin links to a comer: rimrwa South two degrees and fifteen muiatea ■ East, twelve perches and thirteen links to a sassafras tree; thence South thirteen degrees snd tfojninuhes Esst TZZhiZi five perches and tour Itaka to a black
oak tree; thence South twenty-nine degrees and forty minutes East, firs parches and nine finks to s corner; thence South fire- degrees and forty minutes East five perches and fourteen links to a stake standing twenty -ons links Weetwardly of the run leading the pood aud toy a bark serosa -ths twenty . joiattfe. ,M. and thirteen links to a stake standing five feet West Of said run; toeoobSbath fifty-five degrees and fifteen minutes West eleven perches and twenty-one links to a comer; thence Sooth seventytwo degrees and thirty minutes West ton perches to within four feet ot a maple tree; .tbenoe Soutu seventyseven degrees We>t, seven perches to a cornei two feet West of a Gum Wee: thence Sooth forty -five degrees and fifteen minutes West, four perches And six licks to a stake by a big double black oak tree ; thence doe Sou to sfcvea perches and fifte n links to a -corner; tbeuce South eigotaen decrees. and hrty minutes oast, ax perches and tax? tasty links to a. big Gum tree: thence Soath thirty-six degrees and thirty minutes- East, wtgnt perches toncLtwent/jjn b to a corner by a cedar tree; chenco South ••Bnty-three de'Frees and Iorty=five minoMB East, eight perches to a comer; thence North seventy-two degrees and twenty minNorth thirty-lour degrees and twenty minutes East, seventy -three perches and twenty two links to the place of begikming. Containing within said uinetoen acres and sixteen hundredths of an acre, siriet measure. ' Being as appears a part aud parcel of Lot No. 2, in share No. 2, in a certain division of the estate of Deborah laard. 1 deceased, and also a part and parcel 1 of Lot No. 1, in snare No. 4, as re1 citeu in a certain deed from William - Matthews et. ux. to Oatherme S. Errickeon, deceased, said deed being re- ■ corded in Cape May County Clerk's Office in Deed Book No. 34, page 512, etc.. including the estate and interest - in dower of Lenora Kees (formerly i Shaw), widow of Clemenc B. Snaw, 1 deceased, in the said premises, and in1 eluding also the incooate right of ' dower of Emma B. Snaw, wife of Herbert S.|Snaw. Together with all and singular tue hereditaments ana appurtenanc -s to the same belonging or in anywise ap- : pertaining. 3 Will be sold iu 'he presence and un1 der the direction of I JAMES M. E. HILDRETH. Special Master i n Chancery of New • Jersey. , | CHARLES A. BONN ELL, Solicitor. 1 Dated January 2, 1909. f. K. $28.90 l-9-5ts | If you want anything fr a paper of pins to a pair of good gam boots 1 ! Thos. Soolts Cold Sprinv. can serv Local phooe t Groceries, dry gooJsanl pri'irins I bo boots and shoes at rock bottom rices at Thos. Soults, Cold Spring, tf j "The Grand" Motion Picture Theatre | is the popular place ot resort in the . eveninge. The pictures displayed are the latest and most interesting ob- ) tainable. This is the only show of the , kind now running in this city. tf .oyyjg BO YEARS' oB^BfcEXPERiENCE iJBHBPfe - Sdentific Jfnericatt raar : foer monlhi. BoSt bfS3 nm4«lm. i — . - - h PARKERS W^|^.ALR BALSAM^ Yoctbful^ . -Mcr.

