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!■ BOROUGH OF WEST CAPE MAY > SETTLEMENT OF t- ACCOUNT OF THE RECEIPTS AND J EXPENDITURES OF THE B"KOUGH OF WEST CAPE MAY. STATE OF NEW JERSEY. INCLUDING AMOUNT OF DUPLIfe GATE. J. Woodruff Eldredge, Col. and Troas. E. Amount to be raised, 16468 26 L. Amount excess, 26 54 W Amt ralseo 1908 Duplictte. $6493.80 Amount of duplicUe, $6493 80 Amt exonerated "y appeal and enoneouB ass'rat ., 80 41 <$6463. 39 i Property assessed, by Ool., 42 16 $6505.65 ■ Amt. of taxes collected, $4748.43 j S Amt of taxes uncollected, 1762 12 $6605.66 ' Audited and found correct December 80, 1909. EDWIN MORTON, DANIEL MILLER. CHAS. WILUS, Finance Com. Bor. Council. Borough Dr. To bal f 1 wd, $1097.08 State Fund R. R. Tax, 226.84 Delinquent taxes, 266.12 Note of Security Trust Co., 600.00 G. H. Reeves, sidewalk, 86.51 O. H. Letts. " 44.11 A. W. Hand, " 88 33 Heirs of Noah Hand, " 42 19 Heirs of WO Eldredge " 46.89 Wm. H. Thornton. " 45.08 Note of Merchants Nat. Bank, 600.00 Wm. Matthews, sidewalk, 27.28 H. J. West. R R. Tax. 20172 W O E.dredge heirs, sidewalk, 19 05 " 18.33 « . <■ •• .. 46.82 Jos Swain, per C Hand. " 47.66 £. F. Eldredge, Delinquent Tax, 61 00 " 49 .61 F. Gillaher, stove, 1.00 Chan. Hand, sidewalk, 25.00 Note Merchants Nat. Bank, 600.00 A rut of Taxes of 1909. 4743 43 " " Franchise Tax of 1909, 97 60 Heirs .if S W Reeves, sidewlk,^ 43.25 $9117 85 1909 Borough Cr. Repairing scraper, 4 25 Police and lights, 14'2 96 Printing, Y<>.62 Hiuicis, 12.76 Waur Rent, 146 00 G. A. R. Die ration, 20.00 Km. 9.36 1 Streets, 971.60 #mt« Hal), 8n.c0 Sidewalk coupons, elc , 6<j6 31 Incidentals, 50 96 Julius Way, tiling returns and discharges, 5 9 Soto sign, 16 i.i T. W. Reeves, s-1 ry clerk, .4 '5 S. P. Eldredge. salary and com. on Del. Taxes, 132 24 -G. B. Eldredge, sal. assessor, 100 QOSpecial officers, 4 0.1 Jos. H. Banes, rep. fire hose, 16 18 School Custodian, boo. 00 Joe. I. Scull, State and County _ t**. 2117.67 Burial of C Johnson, 16.00 -Poor. 2176 .No'—- and Int., 548 34 SuUweJI Townsend, surveying sidewalks, 831.21 ftmra of Health, 185.40 $7511 26 By Balance, 1606 60 $91)7 85 J . 00 JitUFF ELDREDGE. Coliecior and Treasurer 1909 SCHOOL Dr. B .lar.c. waid. $ 648 8.90 per c i.t chool lax, 1925 9J Surolua x-venue, 46 93 Re erve Ij.id, 271.94 J 11. H-ctingJ1, book, 1 60 Rallru-i Tax, 778 U3 $200 «.*' t-cnool Fond, lu> t>o C. P Ri-cvea, tu tion, 12 00 > . IJils, 778.12 Nate at u- chants Nat. Bank, 6iw.l<0 Note ui Merchants Nat. Bank, 60n 00 Frank isewitt. tuition, 6.00 State appro , 80 16 L. C. A.-nburn. book, .35 Note or vei chants Nat. Bank. IOOoo-i Bor. Ooilectur. 800.00 $7650.67 19 9 SCHOOL- Cr. Teachers' Retirement t und, $ 24 0 • Teachers' ssLries. 4212 1 0 Janitor's salary, 448 76 Sia-dard Exhibit Co.. 105 Od Columbia School Supply Co , 47.7.0b Text ticoKs and supplies, 83 7b Fuel. . 146 85 r.:d«.e I v 7.18 t'.erK * salary. .8160 Bon I coupons, 288.0. T.u Fee, 26.00 Prin ig. 7 70 Poiiv. 1 .- ranee, 21.60 Stove .e, re, 8 30 Hep ir. »■ J new floors, 127 99 Pa nli: h li—ildit gs, 210.80 Note ano interest, 114176 $7806.09 By bnlaj.ee. 844.48 $7650.67 Audited and found correct, December 80, 1909. EDWIN MORTON. UAN1ELAULL.ER, CPAS- WILUS. Finance Com. Bor. Council J. WOODRUFF ELDREDGE, CusfcGEO. O. CUMM1NGS, TUBO. W. REEVES. JOS. H. WELLMAN, Finance Com. Board of Education M - i B lUtf 1 1 ' 39 38 >c H) 15 12 0 7
V > ■ " — | Having Put in an Up-to-date Mill, We are Now ready to! P. Grind all kinds of Feed on ^ Wednesday and Saturday. ICOB MEAL 54 A jj SPECIALTY - J. K. SPECK AND BRO. w Bay Side Road 56 South Cold Spring a - — — \ JOIN THE CLASS : THAT 1 cook ^ WITH lG AS 10 . • f HORSE AUCTION S 35 HORSE 35 5 Monday Feb. 28th 16 AT 0 Hebenthals Stables 0 Cape May City N. J. | 1 These Horses are Acclimated' Farm Chunks Business Horses \ and Drivers. ATKINSON & TREMAINE ' tWrnm store i I Removal Notice While alterations are be- ' ' a iug made to our present g building we are conducting 1 J business at ; 505 WASHINGTON STREET1 an^are: prepared to supply , 1 • the needs of" the public. | ; 3 Our high at ndard of mer- | ' \) chandi -eat popular prices is , J being maintained at our I , 5 temporary, qu irt *rs. 0. L. W. Knerr. j Keyat -ne Tele hone 1U X j 5 j ■ 1 -.7S2 ggT r'r'r' EH- HHL HrS" ZSZ. : ; 1 TEN , | t en H •§ Strong S| Upmpanes | u M ™ 5 S AtfrcpU Capital Over 1H» liOU.IIUO j i " B ~ I 0 H Reprisented by Hand & Eldredge 0 | Fire Insurance Agents. I y , Twenty -six years of experience. 0 Your Insurance placed with us a absolute, protection from loss 9 by fire. 1 Apply to S. F. ELDREDGE 2 810 Washington Street N or LA. W. HANI J 816 Washington Street jjj 222322 3EZ22ZZHE2Z22H2 RUBBER STAMPS,1^ ] Bmaa or Copper Steucili for merkliut V 1 :-oxee, baaksts, etc., will be mad- to i- drer at abort notice MTU IM WM ST1TMDT MPMIKfT } 817 Waahiinrt d Streei <
- APPROPRIATING ORDINANCE j An ordinance to direct and prescribe £ . the amount of taxes to be levied in the I City of Cape May. in the year ,A- D., ; 1910. and to make appropriations and a limit expenditures for the time beginning the first day of January, A. P., 1910, and ending the thirty-first day of December, A. D., 1910. Section 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the inhabitants of the City of Uape May in City Council assembled, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, that the following amounts are hereby appropriated for the respective purposes herein stated, from any funds in the Treasury, to be used for the respective purposes and not otherwise. I, 1. Mayor's Salary, $ 600 12. Recorder, Superintendent Water Works, etc , 1000 8 Assessor's Salary, 500 4. Collector's Salary, 600 I 5. Treasurer's Salary, 600 ' 6. Building Inspector's Salary, 200 7. City Solicitor's Salary, 300 ' 8. Street Supervisor's Salary, 600 9. Engineer of Weter Works, 780 : 10. Assistant Engineer of Water Works, 780 , 11. Two Engineers of Fire Department, 1440 . 12. Police and Watchmen, 6000 18. Lighting Streets and Public Buildings, 15000 1 14. Repairing, Cleaning and Watering Streets, 6000 15. Fire and Water, 6000 i 16 Property and Improvement, 4000 1 17. Incidentals, ' 1000 18." Interest on City Bonds and Notes. 88000 , 19. Sinking Fund, 11872 , 20 Schools. Manual Training, 600 21. Payment of $1000 School Bonds, 1000 22. Interest on School Bonds. 1140 , 23 Stationery, Printing and Advertising, 2800 24 Fire Department. 4200 25 Poor Fund, _ 500 ' 26 Memorial Services. 200 27. Board of Health. 600 - 28 Operation Sewer Plant, 1500 129. City Engineer, 750 80. Engineer Pumping Station, 720 81. Amusements, 500 ' : 82. Music, 5000 | , 1 Total, <108,622 1 Sec. 2. Ami be it further enacted | ibal (he money appropriated by the I first section shall be derived from the following sources: Anticipated Water Rents, $17, "00 v Anticipated Licenses and Miscellaneous Receipts, 13 000 ; Tax Duplicate for 1910, 78 622 f Total. $108,622 . I Sec. 3 Ana De it further ordained _ land enacted by Hi- authority of the [ same that this ordinance shsl! take effect immediately. ' j J. F. JACOB?, President of Council I Attest:— Wm Porter. Recorder. ' Approved T e' ruary 9th, 1910 F. J MELVIN, Mayor. IN THE DISTRICT" COURT OF THE ! UNITED STATES FOR THE DIS- : TRICT OF NEW JERSEY. I In the matter of Ir. Bankruptcy j Walter N Schelienger, Petition for . Bankrupt. Dischaige. , Waiter N. Schcllenger. the Honorable J uoges of the Pis- ' b 1 trict Court for the Diairict of New \ j i Jeraey : ; u "alter N Schellenger, of Green ; v* CreeB, in the County of Cape May, i A | and State of New Jersey, in said District, respectfully represents that on 1 j the 9th day of December la*t past, he | ; was duty qdjudged bankrupt under the; acts of Congress relating to bank- j 1 ruptcy ; that he hHs duly surr ndered | I all his property ana riehts of propertv , j and has fol y complied with all the requirements of said act' und of the j orders of the Court touching bank- " , ruptcy. j Wberefor h • i-r-ya thai n m y be I decreed by : i.c t uurt to haven lul < discharge from all debts provable t y -gainst his estate such debts as alern- ; — - - ----- i — 1
excepted by law from such discharge. - Dated this 29th day of January, A. s D., 1910. WALTER N. SO B ELLENGEK, 1 Bankrupt District of New Jersey, ss. : I. Waiter N. Schellenger, the above named petitioner, do solemnly swear that the statements made by me in the . foregoing petition are true. WALTER N. SCHELLENGER. Subecribed and bwotq to before me. , twenty-ninth day of January A. r " SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, Notary Public or N. J. I ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON 1 . On this thirty-first day of January A. D-, 1910, on reading the foregoing . petition, it is— . Ordered by the Court, that a hearing . be had upon the same on the twenty- . eighth day of February A. D., 1910 before said Court at Trenton, in said district, at ten thirty o'olock in the 1 I°'v'nopn ; and that notice thereof be , published In Star and Wave, a newspaper printed in arid District, and I tnat all known creditors and other per sons in interest may appear at the said . time and place and ahow cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said ' petitioner should not be granted. . '' is further prdered by the • Court, that the Referee in Bankruptcy, shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. ' Witness tne Honorable Joseph Cross, Judge of the said Court, and the aeal I thereof, at Trenton, in uaid District, ■ on the thirty-first day of January A. I D., 1910. GEORGE T. ORANMER. Clerk. Per BENJAMIN F. HAVENS. Deputy. SAMUEL F ELDERUGE, | Solicitor. William B. Gilbert CONTRACTING PAINTER Corgie St, Cape tyay. Keystone Tel6pbone 87 A ( PILES If you have Piles we will cure you FREEBOOKTLET & GUARANTEE. Established in 1885, and have never a case we could not cure. - ' GREEN'S SPECIFIC CO., Broadway & ManhaltanSL, Mew York, H. Y LUMBER™ And Mill Work GEO. OGDEN & SON I The ancient gain- r»f bowls used to played in the ojien air but the Cape | experts, who are hard fo beat, ; learned the art in the palatial quarters which houses the fine Congress Hall I Alleys, 31 Perry treet. iry them tf Children. Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A G» to Thomas Sou Its. Cold Spring. ' for ib.- things you need lor the table nml family, and obtain satisfactory goods at th smallest cost. Full and ; complete stock, arel i'lv selected, 'with knowledm- born of experienci .gain. U by an a<- live career of more 1 than that of an.- dealer in Lowe Township . tf r
Don't Be Disappointed With EASTER CLOTHING Now is the Time to Place Your Order With Charles Seherer, LADIES SUITS A SPECIALTY 225 Decatur Street Cape May, N. J. Keystone Telephone 25D I . „- Let me tell you about . - ■.ayFvv HAND MADE HARNESS 4§g|f^ i p EXPERT REPAIRING WM Also a line of good serviceable horse goods. At low prices SUMMER SHEETS - - - SWEAT P^)S - - . WHIPS JAME5 McFADDEN 1 2nd floor of the Excelsior Building on West Perry Street HENRY REEVES/ MACHINIST | PLUMBING. STEAM AND GAS FITTING - JOBBING PROS PTLY ATTENDED TO Shop latter. ,D St. below Corgie. Residence 116 1 r-rl Sl Weal, Cape May N.J ■ Keystone Phone 1371. Eatim.tee tomiahed
' ' ' ■ CLOTHES PINS 1 Cent Per Dozen e ; « WHILE THEY LAST AT ; SWAIN'S VARIETY STORE 305-7 Jackson Street ! W ATCH FOR NEXT LEADER ' w Keyrtone Telephone 19 I :A full Quart of NO. 6 FOR ONE DOLLAR GAIIDEN B0TTL1N0 CO. 312 AND 314 WASHINGTON STREET TIF Fill millFl 1 Vol. 6. Erma, N. J., February 19, 1910 No. 5 20 per cent discount allowed off on any and all Horse goods such as Harness and Blankets, etc. Commencing Monday and lasting for one week. J Have you tried those large new Norway Mackerel 5 for 25c. Reuben T Johnson ERMA, N. J. SEED POTATOES SELECTKD FROM CHOICE STOCK QROWN I. V MAINE SEEDS t FOR THE FARM AND GARDEN. THE RELIABLE LANDRETH SEEDS. AS FERTILIZERS I FOR CORN. POTATOES. AND VEGETABLES. ALL GRADES AND ALL PRICES We will have all the above in large quanti- \ ties this coming Spring. We are going to make the price low. will give you Credit or discount for Cash.^-et us have your list to figure on. Give us a Chance. If you * do not buyr there is no harm done, and you ; have the satisfaction of knowing you are get- ' ting your seed at the right prices. We feel sure we can save you morey. Dont forget us. Cape May Grain & Coal Company . KqstMM 'PbOM Hi 16 A Washington St. Near Reading Terminal Bill Pine No 206T I. H. ELDREDGE, Manager* / •« $ it

