CITY DIRECTORY City Officials, Ctardes, Ulps, Fire liana Baies aal Fast Office ScMale. Mayor, F. J. Melvin, Jan 1, 1810 Alderman, Jo*.B Hughes, Jan. X, 1911 Conn oil, Win. 8. Shaw, Jan. 1, 1910 " S. H. Moore, Jan. 1, 1911 •« Joa. Hand, Jan. 1, 1910 Sthwell Eland, Jan. 1, *10 " J. J. Doak, Jan. 1. 1911 " Joaeph El well Jan. 1, 1911 •• Adam Snelke, Jan. 1, 1912 a. John F. Jaooby, Jan. 1, 1912 •< William Gilbert, Jan. 1, 1912 Recorder, J. W. Thompaon, Jan. 1, 1910 f> aaranr r Irvin Kldredge, Jan. 1, 1910 Collector, Gllb-rt Hughe* Jan. 1, 1910 Treaaurer, T. W. Millet Jan. 1, 1910 City Solicitor, Thomas P. Curley Jan. 1, 1911 BoUdlng Inspector, W. T. Stevens, Jan. 1, 1912 City Engineer, Sill well Town send Jan. 1, .3 BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R SUtea, Preeldeut, 1»C Dr. A. L. Leach, Vice Preeldeut, 1910 William Porter, Clerk, 1911 Howard Otter, 1912 William R- Sheppard 1911 Thomas 8. Stevens, 1912 George S. Douglaw, 1910 Luther C. Ogden, 1910 Everett Jerrell 1&2 BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. L. Leach, Praa., Sept. 1. 1909 Dr. V. M. D. Marcy, Health Officer, Sept. 1, 1908 Roberts. Hand, Sept. 1, 1909 William Porter, Secretary, Sept. 1, 1908 George L. Lovett 8ept. 1, 1908 BOARD OF TRADE. Preeldeut, S. F. Ware Vice President, E. W Lloyd Secretary, Charles Brownmiller 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 j boxes: , 25. Washington street, near Schell.-n ! ger'a Landing. 88. Washington street, near Tni'. . 47. Washmgton street and Madi.-on . avenue 64. Lafayette and Bank streets . , 68. Broad and Elm Ira streets. 66. Pittsburg and New Jereey aves. 69. Stockton avenue, between ;Jeflerson and Queen streets. 78, Franklin and Washington streets 75. Howard street, opposite Stockton • avenue. 83. Columbia avenue and Guerney streets. . ! 84. Ocean street, near Beach avenue. 91. South Lafayette aud Grant streets. 82. Broadway and Bcsu-h avenue. 93. P< rry sfrev.-t. uear Itrdire. «4 P. rry tr«et and Resell are 96 Washington and Jsjknoi. strwi 97. Columbia avenue aud Decatur -de. 98 Waahington and Ocean street-. CH URCH DIRECTOR Y. j PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Bev. james McLeod, D. D., Minister. San day services at 1030 -a. r> and 740 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 730 p. m. Junior C. E. Friday at 4 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. Friday at 7:30 p. m. P. K. CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Rev. Arthur Hem, Rector. Snndaya. Celebration of the Holy Communion at 7:80 a. m Morning Prayer, Litany and Sermon, (on flrn Sunday of each month celebration o Holy Communion) 1039 a. m. Sunday school 2 p. m. Evening (Choral) Ser- ( vice and Sermon 8 p. m. Week days. Thursdays, Holy Com- ' munion 730 a. m.; Wednesday, evening prayer 8 p. m. Saint's days. Celebration of the Holy Communion 730 a. m. i i FIRST M. E. CHURCH. 1 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 | vBundaye. 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 1 U Friday evenings. ' — i BAPTIST CrfURH. I Rev. B. A. Rowers Pastor. 1 Preaching on SuDday morning at ' 1030; in the evening at 8:00. t Sunday school at 830 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer meeting | at 839 o'clock. i Tqung People's Meeting Sunday evening at 730 o'clock. COLD SPRING PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J Bar. J. W. Lowdcn, Pastor. < Services Sunday morning at 1030. , Tabernacle M. E Church, Kima 1
paster. allen a.x. e. church. colored i Rev. W W. Johnson, Pastor. Treadling on Suitday morning at 1030; in the evening at 8 30 ; Sunday morning class, 1230; Sunday school at 3 p. m. Monday evening Auxiliary, 8 ) p. m. Tuesday evening, choir re- [ bearsal. Friday evening, class meet- ) ing, 8 p. m. All are welcome. I . ' COUNTY DIRECTORY. » I List of County Officers and Dates at 1 which Terms will Expire 2 Justice Supreme Court, Thos. W. 2 Treuchard. Rep., 1914 2 Circuit Judge. Allen B. Endioott, ® Rep., 1911 0 Law Judge. James M. E Hlldreth, 0 Rep., 1911 Prosecutor of Pleas, Ernest W. Lloyd, , Rep.. 1913 Sberlfl, Robert R, Corson Rep. 191 C 2 Deputy Sheriff, John K. Sparks, Rep. 1910 Coroner, Dr. W. A. Lake Rep. 1912 Coroner, Mark Lake, Rep., 1912 _ Coroner, Nathan A. Cohen, Rep., 1909 J County Clerk, Julius Way, Rep.. 1910 Surrogate, Charlee P. Vauamau, Rep 1912 , Deputy Surrogate, E. C. Hewitt. , County Collector, Joseph I. Scull, 1 Rep., 1912 B Roaa Supervisor, Lewis S Still well 2 COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS; L. E. Hughes, Rep. 1909 ® Henry F. Daugherty, Rep., 1909 Chae. T. Norton, Dem., 1909 3 Michael H. Kearns, Dem., 1911 t 3 Terms of Court — Second Tuesday in April, September and Decemlier BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. A. B. Smith, Palermo, Jan. 1, 1910 W. S. Johnson, Ocean City. Jan. 1, 1910 John P. Fox, Of»*u City, Jan. 1, 1910 I J. D. Lutllani, So. Dennif, Jan. 1, 1910 , D. SehCienger, Erma, Jan. 1, 1910 f | J T Bennett, C:.,* May, Jan. 1, 1910 j D.tvi.i Rodan, Cape May, jan 1, 1909 Cl.urlcs Clouting, 1911 j CLarlea Say n- 1011 j Syl' i stn -]«• Gosheu, Jan. 1 1911 Aulliui ;, i urilh, Director. 1 Samuel To>.n;end, Clerk. LEGISLATORS State Senator, Robert E. Hand, Rep.. 1910 Assembly man C. E. Htilie, Kep., 1910 TAX COMMISSIONERS. Ellis H Marshall, Seaville 1910 Aaron W. Hand. Cape May City; 1910 Still well H. Townsend. President, Cape MayCourt House. 1911 Wilbur E. Young, Auglerea Secretary But Timet Nad Changed. ' The weary buuters returned to the | Tillage In deep chagrin. ' "Yon told us about the bears on the | hills." blurted one of the Nlmrods an grily. "I surely did, bub," drawled the oldeat inhabitant of the settlement "Bee an yr "Not a one." "Bobcats?" "Not a trace of them." The old man lit his pipe. "Waal, that do beat everything," he remarked dryly. 'Thar was plenty of them thar sixty-nine years ago, when I was a boy. Perhaps"— But the disappointed hunters were making strides for the station.— Chicago News. Are You 8uperstitiousf Are you superstitious, really, eon ■dentlously superstitious? If ao— If you act scrupulously up to the traditions of your creed— you must spend a most unhappy time. Doubtless you are already aware of the fact that It la unlucky to walk under a ladder, to break a mirror, to ■pill salt, to sit on the dining room i table and swing your legs, to place shoes on the table, and so forth. ' But did you know that yon must not place a cracked dish or plate or glass before your guests? You had better purchase a new set at once. Did yon that you mustn't brush crumbs off the tablp with a wisp of newspaper? It means bad news. Does your wife know that to change the sheets on the bed on Sunday presages a week of disaster, that to trim her finger nails on Sunday means abe will do something of which she will be ashamed, that dough sticking the bread board Is an evil omen, that a film of dust under the bed Indicates loss of money, a soiled dish unwelcome guests? These are but a few articles of the creed in wt'eh you profess to believe. Setter far to change your mind add become a rational human being.— London Tit-Bits. An Important Correction. "What a beautiful figure young .Mrs Style baa! And she has sncti a One carriage too!" "No. she doesn't use a carriage omv bought an automobile." -Butyl American. 1 1 i I
BXNKS — !put some money away ' now. Yon will {cot always be i tie to earn as mach as yo are earning to-day. But by saving a portion of your income now and depositing it in a Saving Fund account in thc Security Trust Company, where it will not only be secure , but will also earn 3 per cent interest and grow rapidly, you 1 will be prepared for the inevitable day when you must cease working. 1 It is only the part of wisdom to "save money while you can You cannot tell how soon i YOU MAY NEED IT. We are ready and willing to help you. Call or write and we } will open an account for you and start you right. Security Trust Company Gape May City, New Jersey. 2 n ■ The > Merchants National Ba.nh i is distantly a home institution and have no interest whatever elsewhere 3 Per Cent interest Allowed on Time Accounts. 1 Private Boxes For Rent in Fire and Burglar Proof Vaults I . ' OFFICERS W. L. Stevens, President w . u. oieveus, 1, i-resjiieni
1 Joseph H. Hanes, Vice Pre* 1 George H. Reeves. Vice Pres.
'Henry H. Eldiedge, Cashier Everett J. Jerrell Asst. Cashier
DIRECTORS
Win. H. Church. W. L. Cummlugs Jos ph H. Hanes John T. Hewitt
F. B. Mecray John W. Meeray W. H. Phillips M. D. •
George H. Reeves H 8. Rutherford E W. 8pringer W. L. Stevens.
; 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 1 to and delivered. SPECIAL—eOverholt Bottled in Bond $1.00 a quart Both Phones JOHN J. McCANN HOTELS I KOTELS THE WINDSOR OPEN ALL THE YEAR. R J. CRK8WELL, Prop. First Class in all its appointments. Sun parlois. Suites with baths. Thoroughly renovated and heated throughout. W ft <m Poth's Beer fa ilQ ^faCLTOOT Choice uo SCHELUNGERS LANDING Local 'Phone No- 3d. AMES CARROLL HOTEL DEVON South Lafayette Street Cape May, N. J. J- L. KEHR, Proprietor 1 Keystone 'Phone I23M. , Moderate priced hotel. Open all the year. Heated rooms. Centrallylocated. , WRISLEY'S NEW CAFE Corner Washington and Jackson Streets, CAPE MAY, N J ' Steaks. Chops, Sea Foods and Salads, Oysters in Every STYLE i HOARD BY DAY OR WEEK FRANK B. WRISLEY J-. TUFMAJJ SJVIITJi Yacht Avenue, Schellinger's landing Dealer in all kinds of FEED. HAY, FLOUR Lowest Prices and Finest Qualities Keystone Telephone 95 Wm. F. Brown PLiUMBING, STEAM and GAS FITTING Jobbing A Specla'ty. mansion Street, Estimates Furnished CAPE MAYp
1 be Brooklyn Eagle te the beet advertising medium In the world It canto more reaort advertisement, than any New York paper. It rtaoda PKB-KMl- A NENTLY at the bead. An ADVERTISEMENT in the Eagl cows little, but bring* large result* k bee-use the EAGLE INFORMATION BUREAU l« constantly helping the adWrite tor listing blank and Advertising Rata Card. Add raw NFORMATION BUREAU, BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mention the paper In which you we 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 Shoes! Shoes! New, Largest and best stock of Ladies . Gentlemen's and Childrens Shoes at Less than Philadelphia prices An Entire New and Large Stock of - Wall lapes*, which will be sold at prices to defy competition 1 Haying had many years experience in the business, I only ask an oppor1 1 unity to convince my customers that I can Bell them at the lowest possible prices. ; Please examine my stock Pefore buying elsewhere. ELDBIDGE JOttNSOtV, 318 Washington Street. [ <j# TO T. H. TAYLOR'S CENTRAL SHOES STORE For all kinds of Shoes for Men, Women and Children. For Men we have King Quality. Clafltn, Crossett Abbett, Arnold, Taylor's 1 ripple Fit, and many others in High and Low Cuts, in Button,. Lace and Congress, all ; eathers, and Canvass, Leather or Rubb-r Soles. t For Ladies we have a big variety of Ooze Ties in all l colors, Oxfords and Pumps in Canvass, White and Colors. All 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 'flfcldorf Shoes For Hen And Women $2.50 T. H. TAYLOR CENTRAL SMCE STORE , 604 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPt MAY, N. J. Oppo in* Keading PermmaG ' v i-re at) t"«ll ys st^ti <""* I K<-v;Mrv Phoi * 138-M iEsL No. 324 Delaware Ave. °.i»e May City, N. J. Plumbing, Steam and Gas fitting Jobbing Promptly Attended to SH3>©0<£>©0«S>00<i>OOCj&00<£90©<3® | PHILADELPHIA RIDING ACADEMY INC. 8 ! ! IJ J. H. LITTLEFIELD, General Manager. 1 1 * ; Oape May Stables, Schellengers Landing. C. Ger 1 > < ' f \ aid Taylor. Mgr. . \ ' * Ocean City Stables, Sixth st. and Haven ave., Harrison C. Stanton, Mgr * ) O Phila. Stables, Parkway and Fairmont-ave., Arthur W. Sankey, Mgi- < Y . . J enkintown Stables, Charles Doni, Mgr. . L Riding and driving taught. Well trained saddle horses f ^ Excellent eqippment, Thorough stableman. Horses taken J I- jfxs-t'.. oo©o e, - a Wm. G. Blattner, ,Geo. S. Bennett g I BLATTNER S. BENNETT I West Perry Street, Cape May, N. J. 8 MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES ] Marble and Granite Work Flaging and Curbing in Stock and laid on short notice. s New designs and estimates furnished on application Q SOUTH JERSEY MARBLE WORKS |

