M CITY DIRECTORY; City Officials. CO titles, Mges, Fire A lam Bties ail Fast ® Office Sckedale. P Jl Mayor, F. J. Melvin, Jan 1, 1810 Y Alderman, Joe. B. Hughee, Jan. 1, 1911 Council, Wm. B. Shaw, Jan. 1, 1910 «' S. H. Moore, Jan. 1, 19U •» Joe. Hand, Jan. 1, 1910 StUweU Hand, Jan. 1, 1(910 » J.J. Doak, Jan. 1,1911 £ " Joeeph Elwell Jan. 1, 1911 £ •• Adam Suelke, Jan. 1, 1912 » «• John J. Jaooby, Jan. 1, 1912 H •« William Gilbert, Jan. 1, 1912 * Recorder, J. W. Thompson, Jan. 1, 1910 v Assessor, Xrvln Eld red ge, Jan. 1, 1910 Collector, Gilbert Hughee J.an. 1, 1910 " Treasurer, T. W. Millet Jan. 1, 1910 " CltylSolicltor, Thomas P. CurTey Jan. 1, 1911 h Building Inspector, W. T. Stevens, Jan. 1, 1812 City Engineer, 8tllwell Town send Jan. 1, 1912 H BOARD OF EDUCATION. " Samuel R Stltes, President, 1912 6 Dr. A. L. Leach, Vice President, 1910 William Porter, Clerk, 1911 1 Howard Otter, 1912 William R. Sheppard 1911 e Thomas 8. Stevens, 1912 George 8. Douglass, 1910 a Luther C. Ogden, 1910 Everett Jerrell 1912 BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. L. Leach, Pres., Sept. 1, 1909 1' Dr. V. M. D. Marcy, Health Offloer, Sept. 1, 1908 1' Robert S. Hand. Sept. 1 , 1909 William Porter, Secretary, Sept. 1, 1908 a George L. Lovett Sept. 1,1908 i ii FRATERNITIES. Adonlram Chapter, No. 29, Royal 7 Arch Maaons. Convocations, third Monday of each month at lodge room, o Washington and Franklin streets. Cape Island Lodge, No. 80, F. and A. M- Communications, secoDd and fourth Tuesdays of each mouth at club room, Washington and Franklin Sta. Cape May Camp, No. 8778, Modern Woodmen of America. Meets first Wednesday of each mon u -l Auditorium. Cape May Conclave, No. 188, Improved Order of Heptaaophs. Meets at j, Ogden's Hall, 810 Washington street, n on second and fourth Thursdays of 3 each mouth. D Cape May Council, No. 1691. Royal £ Arcanum. Meets first and third Thurs- . days of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Lodge, No. 31, A. O. U. W. Meets find and third Thursdays of each mouth at 810 Washington street. Cold Spring Council Jr. O. U. A. M. No. 185. Meets In hall at Cold Spring every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock . J Columbia Lodge No. 28, Independent Ordee of Mechanics. Meets each c Monday at Auditorium . Eureka Lodge, No. 7, Ladies' I. O. L M. Meets every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at 504 Washington street. Friendship Counoll, No. 37, D. of A. F Meets on Tuesday afternoons of each week at 2:80, in Jr. O U. A. M. Hall, & Cold Spring. E The John Mecray Post No. 40, G-^.. R„ meets on the third Friday of each C month at *7:30 o'clock p. ■>., at Frank- q in street school building. q Mayflower Lodge No. 258, Indepen-' dent Order of Odd Fellows. Meets each Friday at the Auditorium, Jack ® son BtreeL * Ogallalla Tribe, No. 157, Improved ^ Order of Red Men. Meets at Auditorium, Jackson street, each Tuesday even- ' tog. Haymaker's Loft 157J. H Washington Camp No. 110 P. O. 8. of A., meet every Thursday evening at t Jr. O. U. A. M. Hall, Cold Spring. L Cape May Fire Department. Meet- H first Monday evening tu each month at C orner Washington and Franklin Sts. y 1 -BOARD OF TRADE. President, S. F. Ware A Vice President, E. W Lloyd Secretsry, Charles Brownmlller Treasurer. T. W. Millet FIRE ALARM STATIONS. V The Fire Department has rearranged Ji its fire alarm boxes and tbe following J. are tbe numbers and new location of D boxes: J, 25. Washington street, near Schelien B gar's Landing. C 32. Washington street, near Union. ^ 47. Washington street and Madison S| avenue A 54. Lafayette and Bank streets ® 58. Broad and Elm Ira streets. 65. Pittsburg and New Jersey aves. & 68. Stockton avenue, between ;Jefier80 n and Queen streets. A 78, Frenklin and Washington streets 75. Howard street, opposite Stockton avenue. ^ 82. Columbia avenue and Guerney streets. 84. Ocean street, near Beach avenue. 91. South Lafayette and Grant streets. 92. Broadway aud Beach avenue. 93. Perry street, uear Brdge. V H Perry street sad Beach avea j
96. Washington and Jackson streets. 97. Colombia avenue and Decatur Sta. 96 Washington and Ocean streets. CHURCH DIRECTORY. presbyterian church. james McLeod, D. D., Minister. Sunday services at 10:80 a. re and! 7 SO p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 730 p. m. Junior C. E. Friday at 4 p. m. P. S. C. E. Friday at 730 p. m. T" ' p. e. church of the advent Rev. Arthur Hess, Rector. Sundays. Celebration of tbe Holy Communion at 730 a. m. Morning Prayer, L tany and Sermon, (on firo Sunday of each month celebration o Holy Communion) 1030 a. m. Sunday school 2 p. m. Evening (Choral) Serand Sermon 8 p.m. Week days. Thursdays, Holy Communion 730 a. m.; Wednesday, evening prayer 8 p. m. j Saint's days. Celebration of the Holy Communion 730 a. m. first m e. church. Rev. George L. Dobbins, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning, at in the evening at 730. Prayer Meetings at 9 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. on Sunday school at 2.80 p. m. Ep worth League Monday evening at 7:80 o'clock. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening at 730 o'clock. Class meetings Tuesday Thursday and Friday evenings. baptist ch c&f. Pastor Preaching on Sunday morning at in the evening at 730. Sunday morning Workers Meeting at a. m. Sunday school at 230 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 730 o'clock. Young People's Meeting Friday evening at ,730 o'clock. Men's meeting Saturday evening at o'clock. spring presbyterian church Rev. J. W. Lowden, Pastor. Services Sunday morntng at 1030. Tabernacle M. E Church, Erma. pastor. allen a. m. e. church. colored Rev. W. W. Johnson, Pastor. Prea riling on Sunday morning at 10 30 ; in the evening at 8 30 ; Sunday morning class, 12 30 ; Sunday school at p. m. Monday evening Auxiliary, S p. m. Tuesday evening, choir rehearsal. Friday evening, class meet8 p.m. All are welcome. COUNTY DIRECTORY. List of County Officers and Dates at which Terms will Expire Supreme Court. Thos. W. Trenchard, Rep., 1914 Judge. Allen B. Endicott, Rep-, 1911 Judge. James M. F- Hildretb, Rep., 1911 Proeecutor of Pleas, Eihest W. Lloyd, Rep., 1918 Robert R, Corson Rep. 1910 Deputy Sheriff, John K. Sparks, Rep. 1910 Dr. W. A. Lake Rep. 1912 Mark Lake, Rep., 1912 Nathan A. Cohen. Rep., 1909 County Clerk, Julius Way, kep., 1910 Surrogate, Charles P. V'anaman, Rep 1912 Deputy Surrogate, E. C. Hewitt. County Collector, Joseph I. Scull, Rep., 1912 Road Supervisor, Lewis S Still well COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; Hughee, Rep. 1909 Henry F. Daugherty, Rep., 1909 Chas. T. Norton, Dem., 1909 Michael H. Kearus, Dem.. 1911 Tenus of Court — Second Tuesday in April, September and December. BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. A. B. Smith, Palermo, Jan. 1, 1916 W. S.Johnson, Ocean City, Jan. 1, 1910 P. Fox, Ocean City, Jan. 1, 1910 P- Ludlam, So. Dennis, 'Jan. 1, 1910 Schellenger, Enna, Jan. 1, 1910 J. T. Bennett, Cape May, Jan. 1, 1910 Rodan, Cape May, Jan 1, 1909 Clouting, 1911 Sayre, 1911 Sylvester Spence Goehen, Jan. 1 1911 Anthony B. Smith, Director. Samuel Towneend, Clerk. LEGISLATORS Senator, Robert E. Hand, Rep.. 1910 Aseemoiyman C. E. Stliie, Rep., 1910 TAX COMMISSIONERS. H. Marshall, President, Seavills 1909 Aaron W. Hand, Cape May City; 1910 Stillwell H. Town send, Cape May Court House. 1911 E. Young, Angleeea Secretary
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is pleased to announce a continuation of satisfactory growth. At [ close of business May, 18th it had. 331 Active Accounts. 103,521.72 Loans and Investments. 106,763.57 Deposits 3 Per Cent Interest Allowed on Tine Accosnts. Private Boxes For Rent in Fire and Burglar Proof Vaults OFFICERS
W. L. Stevens, Joseph H. Hanes, Vice PraQ George H. Reeves, Vice Pres.
Presideut Henry H. Eldredge, Cashier Everett J. Jerrell Asst. Cashier
DIRECTORS Wm. H. Church. (ieorire H. Reeves H. Reeves
W. L. Cumminge Joseph H. Hanes John T. Hewitt W
F. B. Mecray John W. Mecray H. Phiilips M. D.
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