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annual STATEMENT of CAI'E may •county, n. j. (Continued from Beventh page.) Job. Terry 14.00 David Ward 16.00 Ezeklel Camp 16.75 Edward DurreU 10.00 Edward Robinson 1.50 Wm. Bailey 10.50 Nov. 6 W. S. Kimble 121.00 Andrew Tomlln 20.12 James Tomlln 41.00 Wm. McCarty 86.00 Leslie Tomlln 14.87 Fred Neat 81.60 ■Wm. A. Piatt 10.87 R- David muii 120.00 "Wiley Snaulding 12.00 Uriah Crease 42.00 Isaac Cillelt 42.00 Wm. Crease 46.00 Wm. McDonal 28.00 Leslie Bate 20.00 Evans Slaughter 18.00 l-ea-nlnu Hand 21.00 Lucius Clark 8.50 O. H. Lop. i 12.50 Clement ...atliewa .88 Moses Murray 8.51 B C ' Jolin Baiter-sol 4.88 Shas. White 8.51 ridln Cox 1.76 Bent. Trusty .88 Harvey Coverdale .88 Frank Seymore 2.00 Andrew Cohen 2!00 L. E. Hughes 5.00 Whitehead Bros. Co. 65.7° Wilson Bonks 77.25 Goo. Dukes 20.00 Wm. Bailey 10.50 •loe. IC\n:ib • l. on, Jos. Terry , 12.25 Davhl Word 12.00 Ettcklel Camp 14.00 Whitehead Bros. Co. 47.02

5 18 Geo. Dukes 22.00 Wilmot Burley 16.00 Wm. Bailey 16.76 Jos. Evans 17.50 Jos. Terry 12.25 David Ward 14.00 . Ezeklel Camp 12.75 J Edward Durrell 28.00 ' Dec. 2 Jas. S. Smith 9.27 ! Geo. Dukes 2.00 : Wilmot Burley 8.00 { Wm. Bailey 8.50 { Jos. Evans 8.60 Ezeklel Cam- 8.50 ; Whitehead Bros. Co. 47.03 { W. G. Moore 85.40 ' T. A. Powell 61.55 C. H. Loper 88.75 ! Moses Murray 10.52 ; John ISattersal 2.63 ChSS. White 7.45 Bon). Truaty 10.08 Hnrrj- Coverdale 3.95 Frank Seymore 29.00 Jos. Elliott 4.00 Andrew Cohen 8.00 < Chas. Baker 18.16 Clias. Bohm 9.00 Albert Church 3.00 Walter Rutherford 7.00 j Shanger Douglass 8.00 • ndw. Haibrufier 7.88 Harvey Snyder 2.00 35?% "aTTSlln 2.68 : B . S. K'- j' 67.00 ! David SoiMl 59.50 : " (lev SWuldlng 40.00 J. Tomliif 26 00 I g^Cgm* 26 00 ' Isrfac/GIHen icioo ] 1 T'rlaK Crpsse 20.00 Oil -Jr McDonal 22.00 Fr'-tNenl 5.25 Wrrfp5^tr,y 8J09 j ialvs j Thos ^"rnw ' 100 51 Thompson Van Glider ?!s(l ! '■"J _r, I

Chas. W. Keeler 48.88 — 1 Chas. H. Foster 1.60 Frank Grace 5. Kirk bride AM _l Wesley Hughes 88.00 Geo. Chambers 8.00 John Carson 7.87 _ Mahlcn Rlsley 1.9'. " 87.878. 08 STATE HIGHWAY June 3 Somen. Sack I 8.0'j Wm. Mathews 40.00 Wash. \ or. Glider s.uu i:!S is ig Jos. Evans 1.50 David Ward L76 Chas. Coldwell 4.00 Matthias Ward 6.00 Geo. Dukes LOO Peter HoS L76 John Parsons 1.00 JolylThos. Brown 18.25 Robert Somers 14.76 Bfcoch Scull. Jr. 18.00 Thompson Van GUder 2.40 I. A. Powell 43.00 _ Smith W. Greaves 10.00 Wm. Mathews 10.00 Aug. 6 Geo. Dukes 21.00 Richard Hiles 12.00 If Samuel Barber 12.00 If Ezekell Camp 6.26 f Jos. Terry . 2.50 — David Ward 6.26 . Mathlas Ward 6.00 Geo. Caldwell 5.25 Jos7 Camp 2.76 . Wm. Caldwell 5.26 Peter Hoff 2.50 Septir A. Howell 828.15 ■Yhos. Brown 16.00 Robert Somers 6.00 Harrison Garrison 4.00 Ellsworth Robinson 3.50 Wm. Elsenhart 1.60 Oct,7B°bcrt Somers 239.08 Fred^Bushnell 1.76 Jos. McCray 4,00 Thos. Brown 40.25 L A. Powell 128.80 E. B: Holllngshead 48.05 Wm. Hess 116.76 rW. L. Ewlng. Jr. 10.26 Oct 21 Geo. Dukes 7.00 Jos. Evans 2.50 •Jos. Terry 2.61 David Ward 2.68 Ezeklel Camp 2.68 Somers Garron 6.00 Wm. Bailey 8.60 Nov. 5 1. A. Powell 57.00 dChas. Kessjar 210.86 W..J. BT1YS. S. R. R. CO. 6.12 A. « R. R. Co. 12.00 No. 6W. f. and S. R. R. Co. 12.00 Wbeatqn and Hurrell 65.42 Jacob wise 29.48 18 Geo. Dukes 12.00 " Milton Godfrey • 12.00 Somers Garron 4.00 T Jacob Stephenson 2.00 Wm. Bailey 1.75 Jacob Wise 6.00 Fred Hagelgans .88 Dec 2 Chas. Keeler 12.60 IB Robert Somers 7.90 B. ' fl SDMMAET 15 RECEIPTS Balance on hand Dec 31, 1912 8 28,222.42 .m Courts 947.07 Sheriffs offloe 4,121.82 Surrogate's office 1,736.?-.! Clerk's Office 12,006.73 Miscellaneous Sources 10.848.96 a State Treas. Ch for sahools 162,217.84 State Treas Checks for roads 16,721.67 Sale Avalon Rd Bridge Bds 27,679.13 Sale Ocean City Road Bonds 1.250.00 Sale Ocean City Bridge Bonds 20.848.14 County Taxes 184,889.85 State School Taxes 81,464.29 1 Temporary Loans x 485,772.61 * 8938,110.66 DISBURSEMENTS . Courts t 11,591.36 2 Jail 928.37 10 State Hospital for Insane 3,180.82 10 Coroners 496.93 16 Almshouse 6,372.84 >0 Surrogate's Office 8,938.92 !5 Improvement to Almshouse 4,100.28 >0 Elections 7,911.29 '6 Stationery 78.98 10 Printing and Advertising 778.90 17 Incidentals 3,113.69 >0 TaX Commissioners 1,819.71 10 Burying Indigent Soldiers and <0 Sailors 278.15 >0 Freeholders and officers 4,246.52 10 Interest on Surnlus Revenue 750.00 13 Incidentals Public Schools 1,623.32 10 Public Buildings and Grounds 6,992.11 •5 Bridges . 9,655.53" r5 Salaries County Officers 4,250.06 12 County Road Maintenance 15.514.46 . 13 New Roads 20,697.31 15 Lighting Public Roads 2,374.78 18 State Railroad Tax 74,002.07 15 State School Tax 70.756.39 10 Stone Harbor Turnpike 259.90 10 Woodbine Road 8.781.49 1 10 Avalon Road Bridge 6,525.23 1 6 Interest and Bonds 16,910.25 , 10 Temporary Loans 423.726.61 . i0 Ocean City Bridge 15.926.60 ' 10 | Mosquito Extermination 500.00 0 j State School Fund 10.83 1 8 j Ocean City Road 42,661.37 , 0 Sheriff's Office 8,271 60 A Clerk's Office 10.689.27 1 0 I Road Claims 2.074. 00 1 0 Debt and Interest. Spec. Deflc. 5.19s. 06 0 " Cape May Point Boulevard 10.408 19 ' 0 | School-Tax Raised by County 81.46) 29 0 I Reserve Fund 7.483.21 1 0 I Autd, Fund 7,673 08 0 j State (Highway 1.638.62 1 0 1 Balance in banks 44,045.39 < 1938.110.66 ' » i BALANCE ON HAND IN FOLLOWING . 5 , RANKS 1 " 1 Dec 81 Marine National Bank 1 J . Wildwood $ 7,725.15 , 1 J Security Trust Co; Cape 2 May 537.14 1 2 ■ Tt'ckahoe Nat Bank 224.81 t "J O r Title and Trust Co. 11.029.7S ,1 First Nat Bank. O. City 10.341.96 j First Nat Bank (Int. I' and bond) 4.116.44 First Nat Bank (Stone Harbor Trnke Pining Fdl 5.2' 2 09 : 1 Union Rk. Holly Beach 1.709.00 ( First Nat Bank. Cape . 1 < $44,045 39 | < I LIABILITIES OF COUNTY | , I ..- BONDED DEBT 1 | O. C. and Becsley's Pt Trpke $13,000.00 ! 1 Holly Beach Bridge 26,000.00 I Holly Bench Road 37,000.00 I Sea Isle City Turnpike 16.000.00 . Tuckahoe Road 30,000.00 Se'.ulleneer's Landing Bridge 16.000.00 - •Woodbine Road 10.000.00 j Stone Harbor Turnpike 70.000.00 I Avalon Road Bridge 37,500.00 Ocean City Road (bonds not sold) 62.500.00 Ocean City Bridge 20.500.00 $278.500.00 Balance County Tax uncol- " lectcd from Cape May City for 1913 $13,804.65 FLOATING DEBT General Fund Notes $10,000 00 Ocean Glty Road 33.094 40 Cape Isle Turnpike 4,431 60 Cape May Point Boulevard 2.320.00 849.846.00 SINKING FUND Stone Harbor Turnpike $2,800 00 Avalon Road Bridge 750.00 Ocean City Road ' 1.660.00 $5,210 00 Respectfully subraPted JOSEPH L SCULL, County Collector. > I

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! WEST CAPE MAY1 3 . ' Mrs. Bertha Neal of Kh> Grande, was 1 a visitor at her brother's, \\ ilbert Tur8 ner. on Wednesday. . George Hoffman Is conductor on an jj Ocean City freight train. 3 George Bohm made a business trip to D Philadelphia on Tuesday. ° Miss Mary Eld r edge spent the Week D- end with bsr friend, Mrs. Floyd P . 5 Clark. She also spent a day In Phllsdel3 phla. ^ 5 Mrs. Southard Eldredge was a visitor > to Vlneland, Pitman and Philadelphia j during the week. 5 Capt. R. H. Ludlam. has purchased a 3 new yacht and Is going into the business 5 of fish, oysters, clams and hard and D soft shell crabs, which will oe a great J 1 onvenlence to our community, j Rev. J. L. Landis has had quite a a siege of grip and rheumatism but is 3 Quite a number of our families were 5 much Interested in the congregational ? meeting of the Presbyterian Church, I held on Wednesday evening to call a D pastor and all were pleased with the 5 result. The call was extended to Rev. 5 Dr. Alkman, of Philadelphia, but form5 crly a pastor of a large church In Cla5 cinnatL He 1b a gentlemen dt pleasing 0 personality and an efficient leader In 3 Christian work and very popular as a 0 preacher. The call was unanimous and 8 It Is to be earnestly hoped that there 5 will be the strongest support and co5 operation of the entire congregation of 0 the entire ' congregation will be most 6 heartily given to him. s Mrs. Ira^Turner. Mrs. Nevada Hoff0 man and IWr little daughter, Mary Elma, J are spending a few days with Mr. and 1 Mrs. Warren Neal at Rio Grande. I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mason are enter- ' J talning company. g Mrs. Georgie Reeves is entertaining 5 company. § Mrs. Charles Perkins spent a few 5 days in Wildwood recently. I The Ladles Sewing Circle met at Mrs. 3 Thomas Sayre's this week. 9 i.e are sorry to note of the accident 3 of John Steadworthy. 5 Mrs. Daniel Miller spent Wednesday ) in Wildwood. 3 Mrs. Edward Little is entertaining 3 company. - Mrs. Harry Bennett is entertaining ' company. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Germon spent Sunday away, t Mrs. David Hughes is spending some [ time away . . J. S. Garrison, watchmaker and jew- ! eler, at 305 Washington street, Cape [ Vay City, is now agent for the Victor r m-t Edison Talking Machines end Ree- | ords, and the Story and Clark Pianos. , These goods can be bought for cash or i ciedit. )

; CASTOR I A For Tnfhnts nnfl flhiliWi, The Kind Y01 Hare Afwajs BoogM < THRONG OP BUYERS CONTINUE ' Special Hall Price Brings Many Patrons " To Mecray's Pharmacy The people of Cape May and vicinity • appreciate the great advantage Mecray's . Pharmacy has obtained for them, in getting the Dr. Howard Co. to allow the ; regular 50 cent slxe of Dr. Howard s , specific, for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia, (o be sold at half price, 25 cents, and have bought hundreds of bottles. 1 Every bottle of the specific sold by them have their personal guarantee to refund the money if it was not satisfactory. but none has come back, showing ,llC e"'onacrful curatlve power of this Unlike ordinary medicines for constipation and dyspepsia, the dose of Dr. Howard's specific Is reduced after a few t If you have not already taken advanspeclflcTon liand. ' """" No Backache or Kidney Pains. j If you have pains in the back, ur» I bladder or kidney trouble, dizzi- I ' and lack of energy, try Mother | I Aromatic-Leaf, the pleasant herb | remedy. As a tonic laxative it has no I | equal. At Druggists, or by mail, 50c. j Ask today. SAMPLE FREE. Address The • | Gray Co., LeRoy, N. Y. l-24-3t Read the Star and Wave. Bigger Hatches Eggs hatch better if the hens are in perfect condition. pratts. Poultry Regulator pays big the year 'round. It prevents disease, sharpens the appetite, improves digestion. You'll get more "live" eggs— more and stronger chicks. stronger chicks.

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We have the numerous brands suited to all purposes, and our prices an right. Stop in and see our samples, and get an almanac and reference book. We will also have a full line of Lancireth's Fieldand Garden Seeds SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED ASK FOR CATALOGUE Also Ground Lime, Ground limestone and Lump Lime for farming purposes. ELDREDGE & PHILLIPS, inc. Keyston Phone 144 For your COM FORT 1 Buy OIL STOVE HEATERS Now at CHARLES A. SWAIN OF 305-307 JACKSON STREET GREAT REDUCTIONS at TURNER'S A choice lot of Millinery goods will be sold at one third off the regular prices. Fifty coats and suits have been reduced to one-half of the regular prices. A fine lot of Royal Worcester corsets have been reduced one third for a short time only. 100 Ladies' White Shirt Waists, were $1.25 to $2.00, now 95c. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. MRS. E. TURNER Washington and Jackson St,. Cape May, N. J. Monterey County, California Needs Farmers Notwithstanding the fact that Monterey County, California, produces 85.000,000 worth of potatoes, sugar beets, apples, livestock and barley every year, there Is a lot of land that is waiting the settler and farmer. You should learn more about this splendid coast county. We have Issued s booklet describing the county, which we will send along wtth a map of California, and a sample copy of SUNSET MAGAZINE, the monthly galds of the homes eeker and settler. If yon will send ns tea seats to stomps to help defray the eoat of mailing. SUNSET MAGAZINE SERVICE BUREAU, San Francisco. California

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