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'" CiPE liT STAB AID IAYE 1 ; nk^ru^iwla-tt. pcdeSc. « «co»d ] HMMKul the onjer. 1 i \ | ■ K7jil?ssrs'r.T3K.o'frss < ■a"— '"- ■TAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING CO. ] JIB and 317 Washington Street Aaron W. Hand, General Manager . (TELEPHONE* • Mrnrt mi Uhrtc, la EMI \ turrtan, la ire «Mpr-i Una Uj«tnc Na 103 U ADDRESS GATE MAY SIAR AMI RAVE If a cross appears opposite your name 1 on wrapper or paper it indicates that yoor subscription! expires this month. , The subscription price is $1.00 per year , In advance. 1 fe STATE MONEY DISTRIBUTED ' Ninety per oent of the State School , Tax and Interest on Surplus Revenue ( aggregating $55,003.40. have been die- ( tri bated to the various school districts . of our coantv this week. i KEEQEY CURE The cure thathxs been continuously successful for more than 30 years is worth investigating. For thejdmg or drink habit. Write for Only Keeley Institute in Eastern Penna., 812 N. Broad St., PhlU. THE LEGISLATURE MEETS The one hundred and thirty-fourth senate was called to order at Ik :55 i o'clock by Secretary Howard I. Tyler, of Cumberland Following the reading by Senator , Ackerman, of Secretary of State Dick- i bison's statement certifying to the personnel of the Senate. Mr. Leavitt 1 nominated Mr. Osborne for the office of temporary president There was no apposition. Mr. Osborne was escorted to the chair by Messrs. Gaunt, Minch , and Cornish. i • Howard L. Tyler, of Cumberland j County, was elected temporary secre- ; *4try. Messrs. Gebbardt, Prince, Lewis, Mathis, Mills and Price, the newly elected members, were then •worn into office, the oath being administered by President pro-tern Osborne, while everyone present admired the flora! tributes to the members which were not as numerous as ill I former years. Comparatively small pieces adorned the desks of Messrs. | Mathis, Hand, Gaunt, Wilson and Prelinghuysen. In the election of a permanent president, Mr. Frelinghuysen, Somerset, won by a vote of IB to 6. Mr. Geb- | hardt, Hunterdon, was the minority A) mines. Mr. Aokerman made the 1 Mfuination speech in behalf of Mr. 1 Prelinghuysen and Mr. Fielder named Mr. Gabhardt, after an equally com- 1 plimenlsry speech Messrs. Brown. ' Hand and Price, escorted the new president to the chair. 1 Senator Band was appointed on the Oommittees on Agricultural Boroughs 1 and Townships, of which he is chairman; Commerce and Navigation; Riparian Rights, of which he is chairman. He is on the joint commit ees ma Passed Bills, Soldiers Home, Home for Feeble-Mi ded Women. The House of Assembly organized by the election of Hon. Harry P. Ward as speaker Assemblyman Christopher Hand, of this county, was appointed on the following committees : Ag'i culture. Miscellaneous Business, Railroads and Canals, and on joint oommittee on State Library. Both bouses adjourned to meet next Monday night.
COUNTY BOARD OF j 1 FREEHOLDERS, The following appropriates were recommended by the finance commit- , tee, to be raised by taxaboo for 1910: Courts, $8000 J Almshouse, 4000 1 < Jail, 2600 ' State Hospital for Insane, 2600 , | Coroners, 600 . Elections, 8000 Printing and Advertising. 2400 \ Stationery, 600 ; Burying Indigent Soldiers, 300 , Incidentals Public Schools, 600 1 expenses, 61*0 County Law Library. 850 j Interest on Surplus Revenue, 750 i Maturing Bonds, 8400 j Public Building and Grounds, 20^0 ; Freeholders and Offices, 4000 . Bridges, \ uooo j Repairs to Almsnouse, 500 j Sheriff and Surrogate salaries, 360 1 Road Repairs, 16000 j . New Roads, 250 I Clerical force. County Tax Board 1200 , Interest on Bonds, 1910, 2000 Interest on Bonds, 1911, 6200 , Int. and Special Def'cy, 2500 < Total. $106400 f The unexpended balance from last | year, $1', 037.82. was transferred $5000 , to New Roads, $4000 to County Officer, , and the balance, $2037.82, placed to the , general emergency fond. NO MORE CHILDREN 1 CAN ENROLL Children not already enrolled in the city schools will have to wait until April now since the legal time of enrollment for the present has expired, s law states : "Children who shall never have attended sny public or private school may be admitted to a public school ten days immediately following the opening of said school for the fall terms and during the five days in January and April, respectively." Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A NOTICE OF SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OK THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY In the matter of George C Crawford In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt Notice is hereby gives that the book accounts of the above named bankrupt, will be aold at public vendue to the highest bidder, on MONDAY. JANUART 24. 1910 at one o'clock p. m. , at my office, Mer- - chants National Bank Building, corner Washington and Decatur streets, Cape May, 4ew Jersey. Dated January 18, 1910. G. BOLTON ELDKEDGE, Trustee. WHEN YOU'RE AS " HOARSE as a crow. When you're coughing and gasping. When you've an old fashioned deep seated cold, take Allen's Lung Balsam Sold by all druggists, 25c, 50c and $1.00 bottles. 12-25 4t PILES If you have Pile# we will cure you Efe BOOKT^ET & GUARANTEE. Established in 1885, and have never found a case we could not cure. GREEN'S SPECIFIC CO., & Manhattan St.. New York, N. V SECOND WARD I Mr. and Mrs Albert Stilweil entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daniel Mr L. Wbilden, Mr.s and Mr.£Edward Croweli and son, Wednesday night, followed by a supper. Mrs. Charles York is spending some time at Holly Beach with her daughter H. Walker Hand was in Philadelphia recently Mrs Lizzie Johnson, of Holly Beach, ! spent some time with her mother, Mrs. . Mary Hand M. C Buckley, of Bala, Pa., spent [ 8unday with Miss Irene Bennett. , Mr. and Mrs. H. Coverdale spent a j few days this week with Mrs. E. Coverdale. Fine skating in the marsh Among the skaters who enjoyed an afternoon and evening on the pond on • East Cape May were Mr and Mrs. \ R„ T. Hand. Jr., Mr and Mrs. David . Johnson, Helen Yoik. Anna Curtis, I Irene Bennett and Ids Cborch. Mrs. , Johnson proved to be the best skater on the pcnd. ■ Jos. Daugherty has accepted a position in OamJen.
Not In A Trust DISS'S "uo'p'm builders back cJtfcem. . Br amidipg all weak points of other ' W makmt* riowsaad with oar bsM , 1 » _ xets the «m» Mm* Oat ^ ,"1 ! Z Wheel BUadarda. u»ct WKtmt art out ot toe and »« w«r | LE HOY PLOW CO. Le Boy, N. V. X Active dealer* MB than is an town, if yo« easset tad UK HOWS. , T. WlLMAN WEST CAPE MAY
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