8 * Cape May Star and Wave, Saturday, Jane 25, 1910
PEOCLAMATIOH ( Attention it hereby celled to the ordi mom (Shewing the expltoioo of fire work* dated -lune 27, l$77. Section 1. Be it onhrined end enacted t by the inhabitant* of \he city of Cape , Hay, in City Council assembled, and it i is hereby enacted by the authorities of 1 same, tfcet no person shall fire or dis- } charge any cannon or other piece of sir- t tdlery or email srjns, guns, pistols, fire I craekers or squib*. within tlie limits of this city without the permission of the , Mayor, first had and obtained in writing; every person so offending shall forfeit and pay the sum of five dollars for each offence. ' , . Sec. 2. And be it further ordained and •■acted that from and after the passage' k of this ordinance, if any person or per- ' sons shall make or cause to be made, or j aid or assist in making a bonfire or other } fire in either of the streets, roads, lanes, 6 or alleys of this city, without obtaining leave to do eo from the Mayor of said J city; every person so offending shall forfeit and pay the sum of five dollars for c each offence. ' ' Sec. 3. And be it further ordained * and enacted, that if any person or persons shall fire or cause to be fired or exploded any rocket, squib or powder cracker within the limits of said city without having' obtained leave to do so , from the Mayor of said City, every per- q eon eo offending shall forfeit and pay for s each offence the sum of tea dollars f Approved June 27, 1377. FREDERICK W. KELVHT, MayorDated June 21, 1910. 6-26 2p • — 7 _ e CO CECIL HAS SPECIAL MEETING ( A special meeting of the City Council » ■ was called Monday evening. June 20th, t to receive bide for water supply pipes 1 and hydrants on Maryland, New York, l and Pittsburg avenues, respectively. t • The following bids .were received: Ben- \ Jamin F. Curtis end Son, 62c per lineal ' foot for pipes and 650 each for tue 3 ■ hydrants. _ Joseph H. Hanes, on Maryland avenue, 67c per foot for pipes and $50 for the hydrants; on New York and Pittsburg avenues 6.1 Vie per foot for pipe and 650 each for the hydrants. Edward Crease, 64 Vic per foot for pipe and 666.90 for each hydrant. Chi motion all bids were referred to the Fire and Water Committee, City En- • gineer and Solicitor for tabulation and award. On motion an. appropriation for amuse menta, 6500, was awarded to the Hoard of Trade to be expended by the Finance Commit tee CASTOR I A For Infants nnd Children Tki Rind You Have Always Bought Signature of CONGRESSMAN GARDNER ASSISTS OLD SOLDIERS Comrade Peter Smith was made happy the other day by the news tb itd'ongm s- j man John J. Gardner, of this dixtrirl, had secured the passage by congress if a special bill increasing his pension an I tno ' president had signed it. Congressmen I Gardner is himself a veteran of the Civil War who fought in the ranks during Iho entire war, is aiw aya alert and interested in looking after the old soldiers. Anotncr I bill has passed the House of Represents- 1 tires through his efforts, increasing tie \ pension of John W. Corson. It nil un- 1 1 » doubtedlv become a law. j 1 J
Offlw of Its ossamimuaw of tatwf > W.Wfisay. He-ad rertlaemaot for protnivols State House, Trenton. H. J„ June 14th, MM. j Sealed proposals for dredging a oec- ! lion of tue proponed Inland Water war from Cape Mar to Bar Head. N. J„ be Hereford and Townaen6*a Inlets, will be, received at Una offlce until U o'clock noon Juir 1*. 1*1*. and than publicly opened. The Department reserves right to reject any or all bide r information ost application HARRY W. SCHNEIDER. HENRY J. SHERMAN, Engineer. 6-11 «ta Ordinance of the Beard of Health of Dower - ownahlp relating to Garbags for the rear 1919. Section 1. Any person or persona keeping - or maintaining ' on his or any other property any pens orplacee for dumping garbage or refund known aa alops or owl II shall not be leas than 250 yards from any public highway or realSec 1. Ail kwuTor slops or other refuse not eaten by bogs after each feeding shall be cleaned up and burled. Sec. t. Any person or persona not complying with these conditions shall nta permit Immediately, and be subject to s fine of twenty-five dollars By Ooder of the BOARD OF HEADTH 8-18 Its NOTICE TO CREDITOR* All who have claims against the late B. Farmer or her estate, are requested to present them to the subscriber by whom they will be settled If Just and true. FRANCIS FARMER, West Cape May. Dated June ISth. III*. Sealed bids «i., be received and opened and the contract awarded pn TuesJuly S. 1818, at 8 o'clock p. m., to furnish the City of Cape May with twelve hundred tons, more or less, of No. 1 Beach Creek Natural Draft Bituminous Steaming Coal, or No. 1 Quemahonlng Natural Draft Steam in* Coal, or both, for one year from 'July 6. 1919. to be delivered and unloaded on the trestle of the Cape May City Water Works. the Council reserves the right to reany or all bids. Dated June It. 1910. GEO. S: DOUGLASS. W. H. CHURCH. .iDAM SUKLKE. Committee on Fire and Water. 8-18 Its
VULCAN TOASTERS for Y our Gas Range 25 Cents Each Cape Mav ILLUMINATING Company 406Washington Street Health and moscie are developed he the Judicious exercise afforded bj tbt i , cowling alleys. Congress Alleys, 36 ■ Perry street, are the moat modern i 1 and best equipped. Try an eve k!K at the ancient and ever enjoyable 1 name. tf
^ i PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ' PERSONALLY — CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS J Niagara Falls July 6, 19. Auguat 2, 16, September, 6, 20, October 4, 1910
■"Xr $12.00 from Cape May SPECIAL TRAIN of Pullman Parlor Care, Dining Car, and Day Coaches leaves Philadelphia following day, running via the PICTUQEftQUE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY ROUTE Tickets good going on Special Train and connecting trains, and good returning on regular trains within* SIXTBHN DAYS. 'Stop-off within limit allowed at Buffalo returning Illustrated Booklet and full information may be obtained from Ticket Agent J. R. WOOD GBO. W. BOYD Passenger Traffic Manager General Passenger Agent
I Do Iron In Comfort V I USE AN ELECTRIC IRON-COOL, CONVENIENT UN ECONOMICAL i f[ (1(1 Ml EASY ill m TERMS CAPE MAY LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY Cape May City, New Jersey
• • ->.<■ ^ > j BANK SAVE YOUR MONEY NOW ■ n even at a Sacrifice if necessary, then you will not want or be dependent upon others in your old age. Here your money is secure, it is easy ob- " tainable when you want it, and will earn for you & THREE PER CENT. INTEREST. |l SECURITY TRUST CO. Cape May City, N. J. Keystone Telephone 48
The Merchants National Ba.nK ' ( APE -MAY. NEW JERSEY HONfflf INSTITUTION Accounts Solicited. A general Banking Business Transacted. Cape May City and County Bonds for sale. 3 PER CENT INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS
OFFICERS W. L. Stevens, President n . u. vicic leu", i IUIUCUI
Jcmepb H. Hanee, Vice Prgs George H. Reeves, Vice fires.
'Henry H. .Eldredge, Cashier Everett J. Jerrell Asst. Cashier '
DIRECTORS
Wm. H.J Church. W. L. dimming* Joseph H. Hanes John T. - Hewitt
F. B. Mecray John W. Mecray W. H. Phillips M D. JUUII 1, D«niu VY . II. I UIIIIIS in. LI. " . LI. DLUCUB.
George H. Reeves H. 8. Rutherford E. W. Bpringer W. L. Stevens.
Keystone Telephone 100 1 Bell Telephone No. 276A t Furniture' that Furnishes 1 1 Priced to Please WENTZELL'S I' 3^ Perry Street I , s i 1 '
^ i — — m 9, New Perfection WICK BLUE FLAME OIL STOVS economy of n|wr>thm This «*» lihibsa will jfitsTMi I you, aod jwm should taka advantage of the op SWAJN*S VARIETY STORE, ( 305-7 Jackaon StuiaL j Demonstration, June 2-4 lactam
seat detachable, with fall equipment yJ/W, Ford Roadster for 3 per seas, top, gas lights, in Bret class condition, has been used but a abort tinsff Ford Cars need no introduction. Just ash those who own them for particulars. | A New 1910 Model Muwell Runabout, used only 3 months. Has top and is complete $550. Also a Maxwell Touring Car, 20 horsepower in Baa condition, $650. DANIEL F FOCER, 233 Perry St, Cape May Both Phones f Free Prompt Delivery Camden Bottling Co. 312 and 314 Washington Street The only wholesale Liquor Shop in Cape May City Full line Imported and Domestsc Wines Liquors, Mineral and Lithia Waters The largest Variety of Beers Our Soft drinks are unsurpassed Hotels and Cafes supplied and domestic Cigars wholesale and retail
Cape May Public Pavilion No. 1. Covered with PAROID ROOFING Terra Cotta pipe and fittings all sizes Agents for Baugh and Sons Fertitizers Agents for Landreth's Field and Garden Seeds JAILS POMPS |l CEMENT . WIRE FENCING i § 3 M/X FIRMING PAPER ^ IMPLMENTS
CARDEN HOSE AND SUNDRIES Nozzles, Sprinklers, Reels, Washers, Hose menders & fU-gn * Cape Nay Grain & Coal Company 'Plow Ik II » W»,hin^lon Si. Near Readin, Terminal INI PhtH h 206* L H. ELDREDGE. Manatee -

