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CITY 818ECT0BY; Citj Officials, Cknckes, Mgo, Fire Alire Boies aid Post * Office Schedule. F J Mayor, F. J. Kelvin, Jan. 1, 1910 1 Alderman, J oh. B Hugbee. Jen. 1, 1811 Council, Wm. B. Shaw, Jan. 1, 1910 •' S. H. Moore, Jan. 1, 1911 •« Jog. Hand, Jan. 1, 1910 ■ ' SUlweli Hand, Jan. 1, IplO » J.J. Doak, Jan. 1.1911 *- " Joseph Elwell Jan. 1, 1911 J «' Adam Suelke, Jan. 1, 1912 £ - John F. Jaooby, Jan. 1, 1912 * * .< William Gilbert, Jan. 1, 1912 a Recorder, J. W. Thompson, Jan. 1, 1910 * Assessor, Irvin Eldredge, Jan. 1, 1910 Collector, Gilbert Hngbes Jan. 1, 1910 * Treasurer, T. W. Millet Jan. 1, 1910 * City {Solicitor, Thomas P. Curley / Jan. 1, 1911 1 Building Inspector, W. T. Btevens, Jan. 1, 1912 City Engineer, Stilwell * Townsend Jan. 1, 1912 V - 1 BOARD OF EDUCATION. i Samuel R Stltes, Preeident, 1912 f Dr. A. L. Leach, Vioe President, 1910 William Porter, Cleric, 1911 ' Howard Otter, 1912 William R. Sheppard 1911 « Thomas 8. Stevens, 1912 George 6. Douglass, 1910 i Luther C. Ogden, 1910 , Everett Jerrell 1912 BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. L. Leach, Pres., Sept. 1, 1909 Dr. V. M. D. Marcy, Health Officer, * Sept. 1, 1908 Roberts. Hand. • Sept. 1, 1909 i William Porter, Secretary, S*pt. 1. 1908 George L. Lovett Sept. 1, 1998 ! FRATERNITIES. Adonlram Chapter, No. 29, Royal Arch Maaons. Convocations, third Monday of each month at lodge room, Washington and Franklin streets. Cape Island Lodge, No. 80, F. and A. M. Communications, second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at club room, Washington and Franklin Sts. Cape May Camp, No. 877S, Modern Woodmen of America. Meets first Wednesday of each mon to nt Auditor- . lum. J Cape May Conclave, No. 183, Im- . proved Order of Heptaeophs. Meets at Ogden's Hall, 810 Washington street, j on second and fourth Thursdays of . each month. Cape. May Council, No. 1691, Royal Arcanum. Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at Auditorium.' Cape May Lodge, No. 21, A. O. U. W. Meets first and third Thursdays of each mouth at 810 Washington street. Cold Sprlug Council Jr. O. U. A. M. No. 185. Meets in hall at Cold Spring every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Columbia Lodg6 No. 28, Independent Ordes of Mechanics. Meets each Monday at Auditorium Eureka Lodge, No. 7, Ladies' I. O. M. Meets every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at 504 Washington street. Friendship Council, No. 27, D» of A. Meets ou Tuesday afternoons of each week at 220, 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 at 7:80 o'clock p. in., at Frankin street school building. Mayflower Lodge No 258, Independent Order of Odd Feiroyrs. Meets each Friday at the Auditorium, Jack son street. Ogallalla Tribe, No. 157, Improved Order of Red Men. Meets at Auditorium, Jackson street, each Tuesday evening. Haymaker's IiOft 157}. Washington Camp No. 110 P. O. B. of A., meet every Thursday evening at Jr. O. U. A. M. Hall, Cold Spring. Cape May Fire Department. Meetfirst Monday evening In each mouth at orner Washington and Franklin Sts. BOARD OF TRADE. President, S. F. Ware Vioe President, K. W. Lloyd Secretary, Charles Brownmiller Treasurer, T. W. Millet FIRE ALARj/sTATIONS. The Fire Department has rearranged Its fire alarm boxes and the following are the numbers and new location of boxes: 25. Washington street, near Scbellen gar's Landing. 82. Washington street, near Union. 47. Washington street and Madison avenue 64. Lafayette "and Bank streets . 58. Broad and Elm Ira streets. 65. Pittsburg and New Jersey avee. 69. Stockton avenue, between jJeflerson and Queen streets. 78. Franklin and Washington streets 75. Howard street, opposite Stockton avenue. 82. Columbia avenue aud Gueraey streets. 84. Ocean street, near Beach avenue. 91 . South Lafayette and Grant streets. 92 Broadway aud Beach avenue. 88. Perry street, near Brdge. M Perry street and Beach aveou
96. Waehiogtoo and Jaefcaon stream. 97. - Colombia avenue and Decatur Sts. _ 98- Washington and Ocean streets. CHURCH DIRECTORY. PKEBBVTEKI AN CHUBCH. jsmee McLeod, D. D.. Minister. Sunday services at 10:90 a. p and 730 p. m. Meeting Wedneeday 7 30 p* m. C. E. Friday at 4 p. m. P. S. C. E. Friday at 730 p. m. P. E. CHUKCH OP THE ABVQfT Rev. Arthur Heee, Rector.' . Sundays. Celebration of the Holy Communion at 730 a. m. Morning Litany and Sermon, (on Urn Sunday of each month celebration o Holy Communion) 1030 a. m. Sunday school 2 p. m. Evening (Choral) Serand Sermonj8 p. m. Week days. Thursdays, Holy Communion 730 a. m.; Wednesday, evenprayer 8 p. rh. Saint's days. Celebration of the Holy Commqnlon 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 Sundays. Sunday school at 2.80 p. m. Epworth League Monday evening at o'clock. Mid-week prayer service Wedneeday evening at 730 o'clock. Class meetings Tuesday Thursday and Friday evenings. BAPTIST CHCRH. Rev. B. A. Bowers Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at 1030; In the evening at 830. Sunday school at '830 p. m. Wedneeday evening prayer meeting at 630 o'clock. Young People's MeetingSundayeveni at 730 o'clock. OOLD SPRING PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. W. Lowden, Pastor. Services Sunday morning at 1030. Tabernacle M. E Church, Erma. pastor. ALLEN A. M. E. CHURCH. COLORED Rev. W . W.Johnson, Pastor. Prea riling on Sunday rooming at 10 30 ; in the evening at 8 30 ; Sunday morning class,- 12 30; Sunday school at ' 3 p. m. Monday evening Auxiliary, 8 p. m. Tuesday eveniRg, choir re- , bearsal. Friday evening, class meeting, 8 p. m. All are welcome. COUNTY DIRECTORY. List of County Officers and Dates at which Terms will Expire , Justice Supreme Court, Thos. W. Trenchsrd, Rep., 1914 Circuit Judge. Allen B. Endicott, Rep., 1911 , Law Judge. James M. E Hildreth, Rep., 1911 . Prosecutor of Pleat-, E.nest W. Lloyd, ! Rep., 1918 Bberifl, Robert R, Corson Rep. 1910 | Deputy Sheriff, John K. Sparks, 1 Rep. 1910 ' Corouer, Dr. W. A. Lake Rep. 1912 Corouer, Mark Lake, Rep., 1912 , Coroner, Nathan A. Cohen. Rep., 1909 ■ County Clerk, Julius Way, Rep., 1910 Surrogate, Charles P. Vauamau, Rep ■ 1912 » Deputy Surrogate, E. C. Hewitt, i County Collector, Joseph I. Scull. Rep.. 1912 I Road Superv isor, Lew is S Btiilwell COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; • L. E. Hughes, Rep. 1909 ' Henry F. Daugherty. Rep., 1909 Char. T. Norton, Dem., 1909 t Michael H. Kearns, Dem., 1911 Terms of Court— Second Tuesday iD April, September and December. BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. A. B. Smith, Palermo, Jan. 1, 1910 W. S. Johnson, Ocean City, Jan. 1, 1910 ' I John P. Fox, Ocean City, Jan. 1, 1910, . J. D. Ludlam, So. Dennis, Jan. 1, 1910 r D. Schellenger, Erma, Jan. 1, 1910 J, T. Bennett, Cape May, Jan. 1, 1910 David Rodan, Cape May, jan 1, 1909 Charles Clouting, 1911 Charles Sayre, 1911 Sylvester S pence Goshen, Jan. 1 1911 1 Anthony B. Smith, Director. Samuel Townsend, Clerk. LEGISLATORS State Senator, Robert E. Hand, Rep., 1910 " AsaemDiyman C. E. Sttlle, Rep., 1910 1 TAX COMMISSIONERS. Ellis H. Marshall, Seaville 1910 ' Aaron W. Hand, Cape May City; i 1910 • Still well H. Townsend. president, cape MayCourt House. 1911 Wilbur E. Young, Angieeea Secretary ii'iitf lfiMJr siiiii ii ifiii ni darife-4-.T-a
RKNKS I BMrlhS — ; ; * i A Very Rich Man Says: "The American people arc prodigal, and our extravagance will have to be paid forbysome one. We arenot saving op for the rainy day, for the time of need." How is it with yon? Are you saving and creating a fund which will work for you when you v, can work no longer for yourself? • Your common sense tells You that it is better to * M Save Your Money Now even at a sacrifice, itneectssary than to want oe be dependent upon others in your old age. If you are giving this serious consideration, there is no ^better time than now to begin or better place than the S Security Trust Company to open a saving Fund account. Here your money is secure, is easily obtainable when yot want it, and will earn 3 Per Cent. Interest for yon. , _ Security Trust Company, Cape May City N. J. , The j Merchants National Banh I Some provision for our declining j ears should be our first concern. A ' savings account in the MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK would be a LONG STEP in the RIGHT piRECTION. 3 Per Cut Interest Allowed oe Time Accoints. Private Boxes For Rent in Fire and Burglar Proof Vaults OFFICERS | W. L . Stevens, Preeident W. L Stevens, s, President i
Joseph H. Haues, Vioe Pres George H. Reeves, Vice Pres.
Henry H. Eldredge, Cashier Everett J. Jerrell Asst. Cashier I
DIRECTORS
Wm. H. Church. W. L. Cnmmings Joseph H. Hauee John T. Hewitt
F. B. Mecray John W. Mecray W. H. Phillips M. D.
George H. Reeves H 8. Rutherford E W. Springer W. L. Stevens.
_ HOTELS I HOTELS > THE WINDSOR ! OPEN ALL THE YEAR. R J. CRE8WELL, Prop. ' First Class in all its appointments. , Sun parlors. ' Suites with baths. Thoroughly renovated and i heated throughout. AUDITORIUM CAFE ANDBUFFET 107 AND 109 JACKSON ST. CAFE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK Everything in season. Sea foods arvd salads, Specialties ^ Open all the year. Cottage trade solicited. Orders by phone promptly attended to and delivered. SPECIAL — Overholt Bottled in Bond $1.00 a. quart Both Phones JOHN J. HcCANN Wgr A m Poth's Beer WbAS rrhCLTOOT Choice Wines 1 A v A anu Liquors I i schellingers landing Local 'Phone No- 3d. 1ames a. CARROLL h HOTEL DEVON South Lafayette Street Cape May, N. J. J. L. KEHR, Proprietor Keystone 'Phone 1 23 M. Moderate pricedibotel. Open ail the year. Heated rooms. Centrallylocated. WRISLEY'S NEW CAFE Corner Washington aud Jackson Streets, CAPE MAY, N J Steaks, Chops. Serf Poods and Salads, Oysters in Every STYLE HOARD BY DAY OR WEEK FRANK B. WRISLEY J-. FUFJttAJt SMlTJi Yacht /.venue, Schellinger's paneling Dealer io aU kinds of FEED, HAY, FLOUR Lowest Prices and Finest Qualities Keystone Telephone 95 Wm. F. Brown PLiUMBING, STERMaH *15 Jobbing A Speci&'ty. 315" ansion Street, Estimates Furnished CAPE MAY.JI
u the BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE FREE INFORMATION BUREAU, f»l The Brooklyn Eagle is the best advertising aasdlnm in the world. Itoerrtss more resort advertisements than any New York paper. It stands PRB-SMIt-^ NENTLY at the bead. T-wf An ADVERTISEMEMr in the Eagl- oosta little, bnt brings large reaote, « because the EAGLE INFORMATION BUREAU la constantly helping the 3*1 Write for listing blank and Advertising Rate Oaid. Addreas INFORMATION BUREAU, BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, 3 Mention the paper In wbfofe you see this advertisement M. H. WARE Hardware and Cutlery. All Kinds of Fishing Tackle Safty Razors $1.00 to $5.00 Gellette, Pen nives. Scissors, Fine Tools Columbia Dry Batteries 516 Washington St.. Oape May. • *j| Shoes! Shoes! New, Largest and best stock of Ladies ' Gentlemen's and Childreris Shoes at Less than Philadelphia prices An Entire New and Large Stock of Wall Paper, which will be sold at prices to .defy competition Haying had many years experience in the business, I only ask an opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell them at the lowest possible prices. examine my stock Pefore buying elsewhere. ELDBUKIE JOOmOS, 318 Washington Street GO TO T. H. TAYLOR'S CENTRAL SHOES STORE all kinds of Shoes for Men, Womenand Children. For Men we have King Quality. Clafhn, Crossett Abbett, Arnold, Taylor's Tripple Fit, and many others in High and Low Cuts, in Button, Lace and Congress, all Leathers, and Canvass, Leather or Rubber Soles. For Ladles we have a big variety of Ooze Ties in all colors, Oxfords and Pumps in Canvass, White and Colors. " All kinds ol shoe goods. A big variety of lacers and dressing only Shoe Store that does repair work in all its branches Agent For Waldorf Shoes For Men And Women $2.50 j T. H. TAYLOR CENTRAL SHOE STORE «06 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPt BAY, S. J.' Opposite Reading Terminal, where all trolleys stop Keystone Phone 158-M 324 Delaware Ave. ape May City, ST. 3.1 I Plumbing, Steam and Gas jutting Jobbing Promptly Attended to] The Home Newspaper II THE NEWSPAPER that chronicles ^all the locallihap- j 1 penings of the neighborhood can uever be d splaced but it needs to toe supplemented in every family with the uews ' 1 , paper that gives all the news iof the State, Nation, and . 91 World. This Is why the | | Newark Evening News | should have a place in every home in New Jersey. It covers the State from Sussex to Cape May; it tells the j j truth about politics aud politicians, it wears do collar ard is under obligations to nobody but its readers. It gives . j all the news all the time. More than sixty-eight thousand i | residents of New Jersey buy it every lay. It is recognized " 13 advertls ng medium of tlie state and one of the leading classified advertising propositions In the Country. No advertisement received for less than twenty-cents except SI Employment Wanted. For this class of advertising, one M cent a word, minimum ten cents. 9 Try It a Month for 50c THE EVENING NEWS] PUBLISHING GO. Jj 215-217 Market Street, Newark, New Jersey II

