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CITY DIRECTORY ■ CKj Officials, Ciireies, Udjes, Fire Alara hies ui P»st i Office ScWik. ] bUjot. F. 3. Mel .In, Jw 1, W10 ' Alderman, Joe. B Hugbea. Jan. 1, 1911 Council, Wm. 8. Shaw, Jan, 1, 1910 » S. H. Moore, Jan. 1, 1911 «« Jos. Hand, Jan. 1, 1910 • Sill well Hand, < Jan. 1, *19 " it J. Doak, Jan. 1.1911 < « Joseph Elwell Jan. 1, »911 ] « AdamSnelke, Jan. 1, 1912 , «• John F. Jaooby, Jan. 1, 1912 j " William Gilbert, Jan. 1, 1912 , Recorder, 3. W. Thompson, Jan. 1, 1910 , Assessor, Irvln Eldredge, Jan. 1, 1910 Collector, GUbert Hughes Jan. 1, 1910 , Treasurer, T. W. Millet Jan. 1, 1910 | City .Solicitor, Thomae P. Curiey J*n. '• iWJ 1 Building Inepector, W. T. Steven a, J*n- L I®12 C Ity Engineer, Stllwell Townsend J*". 1. 19 BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R SUtee, Preeldent, 1912 , Dr. A. L. Leach, Vice Preaident, 1910 William Porter, Clerk, 1911 Howard Otter, 1®I2 William R. Sheppard 1911 Thomas B. Stevens, 1912 George S. Douglass, 1910 Luther C. Ogden, 1 1910 Everett Jerrell l012 BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. L. Leach, Pree., Sept. 1, 1909 Dr. V M. D. Mercy, Health Officer, Sept. 1, 1908 Roberts. Hand, Sept 1, 1909 William Porter, Secretary, Sept. 1, 1908 Geo fee L. Lovett Sept. 1, 1908 FRATERNITIES. Adonlram Chapter, No. 89, Royal Arch Masons. Convocations, thin. 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 Sta. Cape May Camp, No. 8778, Modern Woodmen of America. Meets first Wednesday of each mon i. -■ Auditorlorn. Cape May Conclave, No. 188, Improved Order of Heptaeophs. 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 Thursdays of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Lodge, No. 21, A. O. U. W. Meets first and 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. Colombia Lodge No. 23, Independent Ordea of Mechanics. Meets each Monday at Auditorium Eureka Lodge, No. 7, Ladles' I. p. M. Meets every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at 504 Washington street. Friendship Council, No. 37. D. of A. Meets on Tuesday afternoons of each week at 2:80, iu 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. nr., at Frankin ftreet school building. Mayflower Lodge No 258, Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Meets each Friday at the Auditorium. Jack Boh street Ogallalla Tribe, No. 157, Improved Order of Red Men. Meets at Auditorium, Jackson street, each Tuesday evening. Haymaker's Loft 167$. Washington Camp No. 110 P. O. 8. of A., meet every Thursday evening at Jr. O. U. A. M. Hail, Cold Spring. Cape May Fire Department. Meetfirst Monday evening iu each mouth at orner Washington aud Frauklin Ste. i
BOARD OF TRADE. President, S. P. Ware Vice Preeldent, E. W Lloyd Secretary, Charier Brownmlller Treasurer, T. W. Millet FIRE ALARM STATIONS. The Fire Department has rearranged Its fire alarm boxes and the following are the numbers and new location of boxes: 1.5. Washing 'on street, near Schellen ger's Landing. 82. Washington street, near Union. 47. Washington street and Madison avenue 64. I-Afayette and Bank streets . 68. Broad and El in Ira streets. 65. Pittsburg and New Jersey avea. 69. Stockton avenue, between jJeflerson and Queen stree's. 78, Franklin and Washington streets 75. Howard, street, opposite Stockton 82. Colombia aveoue and Gueroey streets. 84. Ocean street, near Beach avenue. 91. South lAfayette and Grant streets. Itt Broadway and Beach aveuue. Perry street, uear Brdge. 1*4 , try "tree! an I Beach even i
96. Washington sod Jackaon atre*» 97. Columbia *Tenoe and Decatur St*. 98 Washington and Ocean streets. CHURCH DIRECTORY. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev: James McLeod, D D.. Minister. Sunday eei»lcea at 1030 a. t" and 730 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 730 p. m. Junior C. E. Friday at 4 p. m. Y. P.&C.E. Friday at 730 p. m. F.K. CHURCH 0* THE ADVENT Rev. Arthur Heet, Rector. Sundays. ( eleb ration of the Holy Communion at 736 a. m. Morning Litany and Sermon, (on firn Sunday of each inonth 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. Saint's days. Celebration of the Communion 730 a. m. FIRST M. E. CHURCH. Rev. George L. Dobbins, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday' morning at 1030; in the evening at 730. Prayer Meetings at 9 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. on : Bun days. Sunday school at 2.80 p. m. 1 Ep worth League Monday evening at ; 7:80 o'clock. Mid-week prayer service Wedneeday • evening at 730 o'clock. Class meetings Tuesday Thursday J and Friday evenings. BAPTIST CHURH. Rev. B A. Bowers Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at 1 1030; In the evening at 830. Bunday school at 830 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 830 o'clock. Yonng People's MeetingBundayevenlng at 730 o'clock. COLD 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 t Rev. W W. Johnson, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10 307 in~tbe evening at 8 30 ; SunSay ■ morning class, 1230; Sunday school at t 8 p. m. Monday evening Auxiliary, 8 , p. m. ■ Tuesday evening, choir ref bearsal. Friday evening, class meeting, 8 p. m. AH are welcome. I COUNTY DIRECTORY. \ List of County Officers and Dates at which Terms will Expire . Justice Supreme Court. Thou. W. r Treuchard. Rep., 1914 Circuit Judge. Allen B. Endicott, - Rep., ' 1911 ' Law Judge. Jatu.s M. F. Hlidreth, Rep., 1911. ' Prosecutor of Pleas, Einest W. Lloyd, i Rep.. 1913 Sberifl, Robert K, Corsou Rep. 1910 i Deputy Sheriff, John K. Sparks, Rep. 1910 Coroner, Dr. W. A. Lake Rep. 1912 • Cotouer, Mark Lake, Rep.,, 1912 1 Coronet. Nathan A. Cohen. Rep., 1909 County Clerk, Julius Way, Rep., 1910 Surrogate, Charles P. Vanamau, Rep b 1912 Deputy Surrogate, E. C. Hewitt. County Collector, Joseph I. Scull. , Rep., 1912 Road Supervisor, Lewis S Still well , COUNTY BOARD OK ELECTIONS; x L. E. Hughes, Rep. 1909 Heury F. Daugherty, Rep., 1909 t- Chan. T. Norton, Dem., 1909 it Michael H. Reams, Dem., 1911
Terms o! Court— Second Tueeday in April, September and December. BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. A. B. Smith, Palermo, Jan. 1, 1910 W. S. Johnson, Ocean City Jan. 1, 1910 John P. Fox, Ocean City, Jan. 1, 1910 J. D. Lndlain, So. Dennis. Jan. 1, 1910 ' D. Scbellenger, Erma, Jan. 1, 1910 J, T. Bennett, Cape May, Jan. 1, 1910 David Rodan, Cape May, Jan 1, 1909 Charlee Clouting, 1911 Charles Sayre, 1911 Sylvester Spence Goeheu. Jan. 1 1911 Anthony B. Smith, Director. Samuel Towneend, ClerK. LEGISLATORS State Senator, Robert E. Hand, Rep.. 1910 AasemDiyman C. E. Stifle, Hep., 1910 ' TAX COMMISSIONERS, r Ellis H. Marshall, Seaville 1910 Aaron W. Hand, Cape May City; 1910 Still well H. Towneend President, cape MayCourt House. 1911 W.ibur E. Young, Angles ' Secretary
nwairjw A Very Rich Man Says'. ^ "The American people are prodigal, aud our extravagance will have to be paid forbysome one. We arenot saving up b ^ for the rainy' day, for the time of need.' ' I How is it with yooT ^ Are you saving and creating a fund which will work for you when you v can work no longer for yoonetf? Your common sense tells You that it is better to d , ! Save Your Money Now even at a sacrifice, if nocetssarr than to want oe be dependent upon others in your old age. If you are giving thia serious consideration, ( there is no better time than now to begin or better place than the Security Trust Company to open a saving Fund account. Here your money is secure, is easily obtainable when yot want it, and r> will earn 3 Per Cent Interest for yon. Security Trust Company, Cape May City N. J. The Merchants National B&.nK 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 DIRECTION. 3 Per Ceil Interest AIM ee file Aceeeels. Private Boxes For Rent In Fire and Burglar Proof Vaults oftscers W. L. Stevens, President lu.rk U U n r, aa Mliu Pro Ruin H RIHrfftcP f^lhf«r H. Eldredge,
Joeepb H. Pres George H. Reeves, Vice Pres.
Everett J. Jerrell Asst. Cashier
DIRECTORS D1KL.V A UIVCJ
Wm. H. Church. W. L. Cummin gs Joseph H. Hanee 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 1 hotels THE WINDSOR OPEN ALL THE YFAR. R J. CRE8WELL, Prop. First Class in all its appointments. Sun parlors. Suites with baths. Thoroughly renovated and heated throughout. AUDITORIUM CAFE AND BUFFET 107 AND 109 JACKSON ST. CAFE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK 1 Everything in season. Sea foods and 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 i. - ' Jpp arbor Po'h^':;;n„ SCHELUNGERS LANDING 2 Local 'Phone No- 3d. AMES A. CARROLL HOTEL DEVON > South Lafayette Street Cape May. N. J. 3 J. L. KEHR, Proprietor Keystone 'Phone I23M. t Moderate priced hotol. Open all the year. Heated rooms. Centrallylocated.
WRISLEY'S NEW CAFE Comer Washington and Jackson Streets, CAPE MAY, N J Steaks. Chops. Sea Foods and Salads, Oysters in Every STYLE HOARD BY DAY OK WEEK FRANK B. WRISLEY u FUFMAJ4 SjviiTfi yacht ,/Wenue, Schellingsr's landing Dealer in all kinds of FEED, HAY, FLOUR ,' Lowest Prices and Finest Qualities Keystone Telephone 95 Wm. F. Brown PLUMBING, STEAM and GAS FITTING o Jobbing A Specic'ty. ) i $ mansion Street, stimates Furnished CAPE MAY. J
WMTED SMIER BOARD By thousand* of Brooklyn people. Cm y<* take a Ikwt Ifsa. 1M your 'A u the BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE FREE INFORMATION BUREAU, for which perpoa* a printed blank will be moL . , The sendee of the INFORMATION BtjRRAU The Brooklyn Bagle is the best ad venkteg oMdhua ta the wocid. IteaCta* more resort edvertfaements than any New Yotk paper. It elands PRR-KMI- -< An1ADVBOTraiu«MT fa tba Eagi oorta little. but ii'll bocanaa tba EAGLE INFORMATION BUREAU la oooataaUy helping tba adWrite tor Bating blank and Adverted Rata Card. Addtiaaa N FORMATION BUREAU. BROOKLYN DAILY BAGLE, Brooklyn, N. Y. .1 the paper In which you aae this ad veritoemaot M. H. WARE Hardware and Cutlery. All Kinds of Fishing Tackle Safty Razors $1.00 to $5.00 Gellette, Pep nives. Scissors, Fine Tools /dP-M-ldO Columbia Dry Batteries £ 516 Washinffton St.. Oape May. Shoes! Shoes! New, Largest and best stock of Ladies Gentlemen's and Childrens Shoes at Less tljan Philadelphia prices An Entire New and Large Stock of Wall Paper, which will be sold at prices to defy competition Haying bad many yeara experience in the business, I . o^adt an opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell .them at the lowest possible pneee. Please examine my stock Pefore buyiqg elsewhere. EI. I> RAIMA K JO II VN»Y, 318 Washington Street. liO TO T. If. TAYLOR'S CENTRAL SHOES STORE For all kinds of -Shoes for Men, Women and Children. For Men we have King Quality. Claflm, Crossett : Abbett, Am- Id, Taylor's 1 ripple Fit, and many others in High and Low Cuts, in Button, Lice and Congress, all" Leathers, and Canvass, Leather or Rubber Soles. For Ladies we have a big variety of Ooze Ties in all colors, Oxfords and Pumps in Canvass, White and Colors. AH kinds ol shoe goods. A big variety of lacers and dressing The only Shoe Store that does repair work in all its branches ■ Agent For Waldorf Shoes For Men And Women $2.50 T. H. TAYLOR CENTRAL SHOE STORE Washington street, cape may, n. j. Oppos ite Reading "terminal, where all trolleys stop Keystone Phone 138-M I 1 = No. 324 llelaware Ave- • '-ire May City, K.J. ' Plumbing, Steam and Gas rittiug Jobbing Promptly Attended to . The Home Newspaper TH(2 NEWSPAPER that chronicles all the loealuhappeuiuge of the neighborly od can never be d splaced but it ueedu to be supplemented iu every family with the news paper that gives all the news 'of the Btate, Na iou, and World. I bis is why the 1 Newark Evening News should have a place in every home In New Jeruey. It covers the State from Sussex to Cape May; it tells the y truth about politics and politlciaus, it wears no collar a- d is under obligations 10 Dobody but its readers. It gives all the news all the time. More than sixty-eight thousand residents of New Jersey buy It every day. It is recogni-ed k advertls rig medium of tlie state aud one of the leading classified advertisi-ig propositions in the Country. No advertisement received for less than twenty-cents except _ Employment Wanted. For this class of advertising, one cent a word, mtuimum ten oents. Try It a Month for 50c THE EVENING NEWSJ PUBLISHING CO. 218-217 Market Street, Newark, New Jersey '. ' - ' ■ -

