Cape May County Times, 15 February 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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BOAT FOR SALE.

Boat. 18 ft. long. 3% Morse Engine, life preservers, tools, oars, some oil and grease, rope, gasoline tank, lights, bell, tool and battery box. some extra pans for engine. Price $65.0*1. Apply Wm. J. Rose. 1813 Broadway, t'amden. N. J, or Love Bros.. Sea Isle City.

STONE HARBOR. JSverin Cameron. Stone Harbor Iglnal sailor boy. writes this week from the C. S. Submarine base at New London. Conn, that on March 4th he will have served his ftJl four years in the Navy, and will receive an honorable discharge. He then Intends to come to Stone Harbor for a three months' stay, and will re-enlist at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Mr. Ferree was at home with Mrs. Ferree and Jeanette foi a week's stay. J. W. Herbert was at home from Saturday until Monday and was glad to see Beatrice Mae walking all around ^

by beraelf.

Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Simpson, who are now located In Philadelphia, were I In Stone Harbor over Sunday. John Hlede. grandson of Mr. John Larsen, Is very 111 In Camden. Mrs.

Larsen is with him

Mr. W. L Turpin came on Sunday preparatory to moving all hands Philadelphia Fanny and Kennard and the new baby. Clayton, motored here from Pleaaantville. and other visitors over Sunday were Mr. ^nd Mr* E. Borton and Oscar Horton Mr. Alec Peterson and Mr. Harry Boorinot were Stone Harbor visitors

over Sunday.

Walter Jungkurth was down Thursday, the 7th. and passed bis army draft examination. Others amlned were Leon Herbert and Ray

Bitner.

The Ice has been damaging the pilings of many piers along Great Channel. the haalns and on the beach front. The pier Is In danger and parts of the boardwalk are shaky. Mayor Herbert has ordered signs placed at each approach order! 14. people to keep off. There is danger of accidents tf all do not heed this warning. Harry Jackson has been in Philadelphia for some days, and spen*. Sunday In Cape May.

The grammar school gave a very Interesting programme on Friday evening for the benaflt of the Jr. Red Cross, and sold Ice cream after the entertainment. A tea. given for the benefit of the Union Church Club on Friday after noon, at the home of Mrs. Letxkua. was greatly enjoyed by the many pro* Owing to the death of her unde Miss Pearson has been sway to Cape Mav for the week. Miss Roxana Gandy, of Cape May Court House, came on Monday to orranite the Junior Red Croat Society, as a branch of the Senior Society. The enlistment is all of the Grammar School pupils and the High School pupils from here. The work for a time will be sewing, but later will be knitting. The need‘it greater for wristlets and socks than for other articles

Just now.

Mr. Carl Hines baa been at borne for some time, and on account of frosted feet Is hardly able to be about. Some of our Court House friends were visitor* here on Friday night to attend the school entertainment. Mr. MacMartin preached on Sunday evening, and will continue to preach thru out February

OIF'FIOIAXj* rDITR/EDCTOK/'H' OF * C A-TPE IMI.A-'Z' OOTTl^mr

Board of Chosen Freeholders Cape May County, N. J. The regular meeting* of the Board are held on the First and Third Tuesday of each month at the Court Houae, Cape May Court House, at 10-30 A. M. OFFICERS Director HENRY S. RUTHERFORD Vice-Olroctor AUGUSTUS HILTON

Cleric

F. W. FOWKE8 Sea Isle CUT County Collector JOS. L SCULL Ocean City

Solicitor

ERNEST W. LLOYD

Cape May City County Engineer

LEAMING M. RICE Wildwood

Road Supervisor

DANIEL SCHELLENGER

Steward of Almahouae LEWIS T. DOUGLASS Cape May Court Houae

Superintendent of Soldier** Burials

COUNTY BOARD CF TAXATION O. I Blackwell Wildwood June: M. Chester Ocean City Samuel Eldrodge Cape May City

Lancaster Turpin drove bis broth- JOHN W. REEVES...Cape May City

er** goods to Fennsgrove on Monday morning. Kenard expects to go housekeeping there. It Is probable that Esther and Leon Stell will run

Villa this winter.

Patrons of the Casino Theatre. Philadelphia. are promised cue of the best and most pretentions show* that has yet appeared at that bouse, during the week of February 18th. when Joe Hurbest endeavor, entitled “Hello America." will offer the most gorgeously and lavishly mounted production ever seen in Philsdelphla at popular

price*.

The show Is replete with song and hilarity, beauty and grace, and clever dancing and Jest. *0 that all the elements that go to make a first class show are incorporated in one produc-

tion.

Over 6500 ladies at lead the performances at the Casino Theatre each week.

Custodian of Court Hou*t

LEWIS 8. SMITH

Cape May CourJ House

Farm Demonstrator

J. ARCHER STACKHOUSE Cape May Court House

Let Us Oe Vou

B. K. BIIIMIIST & CO. UNDERTAKERS 1924 Arch Street PHILADELPHIA, FA.

TREASURER’S MONTHLY REPORT

Sea Isle City, New Jersey To the Board of Commissioners:

I submit the following report of Receipts and Disbursements

daring the mouth of January, 1918: n hand

Cash Balance it

RtCEirre-

Taxet lor rear

1VI«>

1*15.

1*14 1*13

• K2H.7U VI.»

*52

Temporary IxiSiia

IvmctT* am* Coer*

Deferred Taxes

DiaauugME>r> Streets and board*'k A ret. Water •* Light Removing Gsrbagr talaiin Sinking fund lotemt on buudn

1.43*0*

3.WW.42 5.437.51

Fire l*rpartnient $ Cut HaU Incidental* Tetnpor'v I-oans Pd. S.430.V5 Sewer Discounts 432.06 Hoard of Health School Purpose*

List ol Members Name, Addrea*. District Represented Term Expires on January 1st of the Year Opposite Name.

OCEAN CITY

Address. Ocean City John P. Fox Ml* John E. Townsend 1*1* SEA ISLE CITY Address. Sea Ule City E. DeBow 1*20 1 F. Eustace 1*20 NORTH WILDWOOD Address. North Wildwood Floyd Hewitt 1W1 John W. Young 1*21

WILDWOOD

Address. Wildwood Augustus Hilton 1*21 Otto Koeneke 1*21 CAPE MAY CITY Address. Cape May City John T. Bennett 1*1* Henry S. Rutherford 1*21 UPPER TOWNSHIP Address. Tuckaboe Hope W. Gandy 1*1* DENNIS TOWNSHIP Address. (Peeraont) Avalon Leri Wenteell I*!* MIDDLE TOWNSHIP Address. Pierce'* P. O. Joseph Camp LOWER TOWNSHIP Address, Rio Grande Jos P. MacKissk 1*21

CORONERS Dr. N. A Cohen Wildwood Wilson A Lake Cold Spring M. Hoffman Ocean City

OVERSEERS OF THE POOR OF CITIES, BOROUGHS AND TOWN fHIPS 0% THE COUNTY OF CAPE

MAY. ClUee.

Cape May City A. G. Bennett Ocean City T. Lee Adams Sen Ule City Arndt Gordon North Wildwood Thomas Corson Wildwood N. A. Cohan

Avalon K. Needham Cape May Point Peter Krupp

Sooth Cape May—

Stone Harbor Marie L. VaaThnyna Went Cape May Wm. H. Smith Wildwood Crest J. H. Hartley Woodbine J*

Townships. Geo. S. Robinson. DennUvlUe D. D. Burch Jere Woolaoa Wm. 8. Eldridge, Petersburg

CITY, BOROUGH AND TOWNSHIP CLERKS OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY CHIas Cape May City William Porter Ocean City Harry A. Morris Sen Isle City Irving Fitch North Wildwood...George A. Redding Wildwood James E. WhlteeeU

Dated lab. 1. 1*18. Audited and found correct. Dated Feb. 1. 191a. It pt $4.50

M. M. SornoKt' .KWI* STaiMtEVBK,

Director ol Revenue and Finance.

COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS FOR

1918.

ALMSHOUSE— Fbx, Bennett. Gandy. Hilton and Wemzell PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Bennett. Hea.u and koeneke. BRIDGES—WeaueU. B. nneit. Fox, Gandy. Eustace. Hillou and Cl BILLS—Eustace. Camp. Hewitt. AUDITING—Hewitt. 1'at.p and Koetj-

eke.

FINANCE—Young. Eustace and K

eke.

ROADS—Rutherford. Bennett. Cl DeBow. Eustace. Hrwlu. HU ton. Fox. Gandy. Koeneke, MbcKlaalc. Townsend. Young and WentxaU. LIGHTING AND ELECTRICAL—DeBow. MacKissic and To^nseadLt'KACY'—Gandy. Young and UcnnetL MOSQUITO KXTEKM1NAT I O N — Camp. DeBow and Young. DISCHARGE OK PRISONERS—Mac-

Klsslc.

I 4 Ml f BURYING INDIGENT SOLDIERS 'ttroo AND SAILORS—J. W. Reeve*. ! BOARD OF VOCATIONAL SCHOOL I 5 137 61 . ESTIMATE—Young. Eustace and Koeneke.

Avalon R. W. Rosenbawm Caps May Point H. H. Basse South Cape May Elvln B. Martin Stone Harbor Leo F. McCraven We« Cape May Tbeo. W. Reeve* Wildwood Crest.. .Harry L. Nickerson Woodbine L. C. Abramson Township* Dennis. Osman M. Geary, Dennisvllle Middle. A. T. D. Howell. Dias Creek Lower.Charles C Reeves.W.Cape May Upper Jess* T. Young. Beeelcy** Point TAX COLLECTORS FOR CITIES. BOROUGH* AND TOWNSHIPS OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY.

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tape May City.. ,W. J. Fenderaon. Jr. Ocean CRy S. W. Burleigh Sea tale City M. M Sotroney North Wildwood. P. L. Peterson * Robert J. Kay

on Walter A. Smith Cape May Point J. t. Half South Cnpe Mny.C Marshall Rudolph Eiona Harbor.., ~

Weet Cape May

Ivr.alg. H. I Middle, WUlets 1 Lower... .Scott

AMD TOWNSHIPS OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY Cltlee Cape May City J. Allen Wak van City Dr. H. T. Foulds Sea Isle City O. E R North Wildwood—

Boroughs

'«lon, R. W. Rosenbaum «pe May Point Norman Rigor South Cape May... .Albert J. Rudolph Etone Harbor Hugh McMurtrie West Cap* May Hairy 8. Fisher Wildwood Crest Wm. A, Justice Wo-jdlda* Israel Eli

Camden Safe Deposit & Trust Co.

Moi.«y deposited with thu company is secured by Assets* of Over Nine a nd One-Hali Dollars. Interest is paid or. b Jth check and time accounts, and Deposit*, aggregate Over Flight Million Dollars.

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Court and County OHicers Address: Cape May Court House

Supreme Court Justice

HON. CHARLES C. BLACK

Iteputy dork «>f Courts and County

Clerk

STIRLING W. COLE

Sheriff

ROBERT F MILLER

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Townships D-nnis Rolls HewItL Ocean View Riddle V. N. Errlcaon, Dias Creek Lo»er Aaron Wuolson Upper Georg* Hoff. Tuckaboe

COUNTY BOARD 1 Juba H. Biratiuii Levi Dickon*., 1, . Cl .as Shields vtsluu Rutherford.

<F I LECTIONS Pairtmo

Lilas

Cap* May Cold Spring

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY

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an City—Jerome 8 Kush Frank H Ware Reuben Ludlam Isle City - Alfred S Steelman Edward C. Stevens 1 Ninth Wildwood-A. M. Ely jW Mwood—Girard Uvexey H. C Hchlichtlng B. C Ingersoll George L. Shaw J C*|, May City James J Huak Borough* | Sluin' Harbor - H. E Herbert George J Rumturl j Vk • »i Cap* May- David Hughe* I w...nibiae- J. s Levin Townahip* 1 Upper —James shoemaker. Tuckaho* IDr-i.nia—A E Hotmes. Dennisvilb Thu tun ► J Durrell. BellepUln j M.ddle—L. T. Garretson. Cape May Court House I*.-er—Frank Eldradga. Cold Spring

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First National Bank OCEAN CITY, N. J.

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R. W. Sutcliffe, Stone Harbor Distributor for Cop* Sky Cooaty Gas and Electric Fixtures and Supplies Estimates Cheerfully Gwen

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