Cape May Star and Wave, 6 June 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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RUTGER'S SCHOLARSHIP 1 EXAMINATION. * ' ] The twenty-fifth competitive elimination for Free Scholarships in Rutgers College, the New Jersey State College, will be held in the court building at Cape May Court House, on Friday and Saturday, June 5th and 6th, 1914, beginning promptly at 9 A. M. and continuing until 6 P. M. each day. Particular attention is called to the fact that these scholarships are open to candidates for the degree of Bachelor of 'Arta (A3.), and for the degTee of Bachelor of Letters (Litt. B.l, as well as for the degree of Bachelor "of Science XB. Sc.) In 1914, the number of points required for admission to the A. 6. course will be IS points, to the Litt. B. course 15 points, to the General B. Sc. course 15 jgoints, and to the Technical B. Sc. courses 15 points. On Fiidiy, June 5th. the suljects for Examination will be: — • English, A. B., 9-11, counting as 3 points, required of all candidates.. United States History and Metf. and j Mod. History, 11-1, either counting as 1 point, optional for all candidates. Creek, A, B, Z 2-4, each year counting •s 1 point, re"i :rrd of A. B. candidates. Herman, A. B. C, and Trench A. B, C, 8-4, each year cou itir.; 1 point, optional for Litt. B. and B. Sc. candidates. Physics and Chemistry, 4-0. either counting as 1 point, one it the other required of B. Sc. candidates: both may be offered. Botany and Zoology, 4-C, either or both counting as 1 point, optional for El Sc. candidates. On Saturday, slune 0th. the subjects Will be: — Algebra, 9-11, counting as 2 points, i — _ t

required of all candidates. Plane Geometry, 11-1, counting as 1 point, required of all candidates Ancient History, 2-3, counting 1 point, required of A. B. and Litt. B. candidates; optional for B. Sc. candidates. Latin, A, B, C, D, 3-6, each year J counting ae 1 point, required of A. B. and litt. B. candidates; optional for B. Sc. candidates. Solid Geometry and Plane Trigonome try, 3-6, each counting Vi point, required of Technical B. Sc. Candida tea. , Any correspondence relative to the examination may be addressed *o W. H. S. Demarest, President of the College. [ 5-23 4Jt 1 SALE OF SCHIJPL BONDS. I Sealed bids will be received" until ; Thursday evening. June 18th. at 7 JO p. ; m„ bids to be opened at that time at the Central School. Woodbine, by the Board of Education of the Borough of Woodr bine. Cape May County, for an issue of I sixty Coupon School Bonds of the dej I nomination of One Hundred Dollars each I bearing interest at the rate of 5% per j I annum, payable semi-annually, on June I ' and December 1st. Bonds are . dated June 1st, 1914, and five bonds are to be , redeemed annually. The Board reserves r the right to rqject any or all bids. By order of the Board. J WILLIAM ABRAMSON, D. C. June 2nd, 1914. r Groceries, provisions, salt meats. fruits, tobacco. oranfmm bananas, pat- ' ent medicines, bardq^p. cigars and tobacco on sale *at W. H. Smith's, 506 r Broadway, West Cape May. r ' SAFETY FIRST. ' Bank with the Security Trust Co.. Cape Mar. Save for the rainy day — for '* old age.

A NEW REGIME AT THE CAPE MAY FARMSTEAD We would ask you who reads this, whether a p$ratafient resident of Cape May, or a summer visitor, to make a vjsit to the Cape May Farmstead, where improvements in all directions have.beeu I effected since last seasou. Here you will see an up-to-date Dairy, a magnificent Herd of Jersey Cattle, Tuberculin tested, and a Poultry and Duck Farm that can hardly be excelled. In addition, the herd is under the direct inspection of the State Veterinarian. The Cows are groomed twice daily, and Udders are carefully washed before each milking. Each milker wears a white linen suit and the Milk is drawn from the Cow into covered Sjerilac Milk Pails which are furnished with a double set of strainers to prevent any foreign matter contaminating the milk. The Dairy is fitted with all known appliances to ensure the purity of the milk, and all mechanical work is done by electricity. To take all these precautions and provide the best appliances, has l>een an enormous ' expense, and why has this been done T so that our patrons should have such absolutely pure milk that it can hardly be surpassed no matter what source it comes from. Milk is acknowledged to be so necessary an article of diet that no precaution taken can be too great to ensure its reliability. Commencing with the first of June we will supply select family milk, with a 5% buffer fat test at 20c per quart. This will be supplied only in paper non rvfillable bottles. The nursery Milk will be sold at 15c per quart and the honBehold milk at 10c per quart. Speaking of the Poultry Department, we will have 3000 broilers and 1500 Ducklings to supply our patrons, and the supply of newly laid eggs unlimited. All our birds are alfalfa fed to produce that sweet and tender flesh which is so desirable to connoisseurs. We al90 have a large acreage planted with all kinds aud varieties of up-to-date vegetables which will be supplied direct to your door daily by our large Truck Wagon. Do not stand in doubt, but give our products a trial and we guarantee you will be perfectly satisfied. The entire plant is under the practical management of GEO. C. REA, Supt. 4 Call and see the M M ■ ■ • • j Largest Lin. of MattlllgS j ■jl Cold well Lawn Mowers, Hoes, Rakes, Spades, J Oil Cloth, Liaoleum, Screen Doors, Window r' J Screens. Copper, Galvanized, Black Wire V and Linen Netting. Revere Rubber Hose. | j \ A COMPLETE LINE OF UP.T0?DATE I Fishing Tackle JRODS REELS LINES FLOATS ' HOOKS AND ALL ACCESSORIES ; i — — : J Prices »n all the above goods are as low as : J they csu be bought > CHAS. A. SWAIN 1 395-7 JACKSON ST. CAPE MAY, N. J. !

PETERSBURG j Albert Clark, wife and son Ralph, were in Vineland over Sunday. Mrs. Mattie Gibba, of Ocean City. ; called on her sister, Mrs. George Hoff Saturday afternoon. / j Harry Bates visited relatives at El mer over Sunday. Leon Mickle, of Wilkesbarre, Pa..' and Miss Jos. Brodet, of Atlantic City, via- _ ited H. P. Mirkle Sunday. Miss Ethel Van Gilder, of Philadelphia, was the guest of her mother over Sunday. Fred Williams, of Jersey City, was at J home over Sunday. Mrs. George Hoff spent Wednesday in J 1 Ocean City. Mrs. Martha Lake, of Ocean /5ty, was ' a guest of Miss Victoria Corson over ' Sunday. Burdette Tomlin and- wi'e, of Millville. E : called on relatives here Sunday. George Sack, wife and daughter Grace, 1 of Ocean City, spent Sunday with Josr eph Eldredge. '■ J. S. Garrison, watchmaker and jew : ' eler, at 305 Washington Street, Caps ! May City, is now agitit for the Victor ! and Edison Talking Machines and Ree ords, and the Story and ClaiV Pianos These goods can be bought for cash or CASTOR I A For lefamta and Children, Tit Kind Too Have Always Bought ; H SEALED PROPOSALS FOR COAL : Sailed bids will be received until Thursday evening, June 18th, at 7 JO p. ! m., bids to be opened at that time at the Central School. Woodbine, by the Board of Education of the Borough 01 Woodbine, Cape May County, for one . hundred and ten tons nf 224V lbs each of mined Susquehanna White Ash Anthra- ' cite Coal, stove sire, to be delivered on or before September 1st, 1914, at the school houses situated within the Borough of Woodbine, and put into, coal bins as dirceted. The Board reserves tb» right to reject any or all bids. ' By order of the Board. WILLIAM ABRAMSON, D. C. dune 2nd. 1914. WATER MAIN IN NEW JERSEY AVENUE. ADVERTISEMENT. Sealed bids will be received by the 1 City Council of .the City of Cape May at the City Hall at 8.00 P. M.. on Miv 25th, 1914, for the laying of approximately , 676 lineal feet of six inch cast iron water main and setting two three-way five inch i Matthew's fire hydrants, all in New Jersey Avenue and all to include valves that are necessary in the construction. A certified check made payable to S. B. Wilson, City Treasurer, to the amount of not less than 15% of the bid price must accompany bid. Specifications may be seen at the ■ office of the City Recorder and plans and specifications can be obtained there on the deposit of $2.00. which will be returned to the bidder on the surrender of plans and specifications in good condiThe City Council expressly reserve the right to reject any or all bids. SAMUEL F. BAILEY, Chairman of the Committee on 5-16-2t Fire and Water. = M. H. WARE 516 WA8HIKGT0H 8T. Hardware Fishing Tackle Cutlery and House Furnishings Keystone 114 X I

,1 JOHN BMGHT 6Eiml BBMAKE Real Estate and Mortgage Investments wot nam vumot a. J. W. H. BRIGHT Fire Insurance . any part of Gape May Cs HOLLY BEACH. N. J. 1886 'Phone CoiiecKos THE MM STORE We've been doing some lively hustling lately to get our white goods department ready for the usual rush., The fashion weatKervane indicates a big demand for white materials this summer. <>ur stock is complete and coni sists of the newest patterns, and I fabrics. 0. L. W. Knerr < 518 & 520 Washington St, Cape May, N J. Troy Laundry Under Same Management Since 1505 All shirts handiioned. Ladies' fine wear all dried in open airHarry E. Balm, Proprietor 310 Decatur Street Cape May, N. J. ' Keystone Phone 4(D. Est. 190B. EDWARD W. SAYRE , Carpenter and Builder. JOBBING WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT AND EFFICIENT ATTENTION. 916 QUEEN STREET -~ THE MARCY Now open to receive boarders MRS. C- T. SINK a-x«-3t HOTEL DEVON OPEN ALL THE YEAR. STEAM HEAT, RUNNING WATER. REASONABLE RATES. J. L. KEHR, PROP. 5

/£& WINDSOR .HOTEL %/L NEAR THE BEACH ' °pen all ™e year ^7 Large Sun Parlort. Electric Elevators THE "WINDSOR Open Fire» and Steam Heat '"ape.MayNJ. Mlss HAlpin ■rtiss Hmjhm. ' Harrison all™? year Perry and South Lafayett* Streets • ape May, H. t. rooms light and cheery. Te>ms moderate. Three .tes walk from beach. MRS. C D.HARRISON - >icn« Phon, 2t>6 Proprietress

HORSES | FOR SALE Constantly on hand ail sorts of horses from the heap est to the best, any size or kind- Just write what you watt and 1 will seod it on 10 days trial and will take it away if not satisfactory. You positively take no chance as die animal Must Suit You. Remember that the guarantee is good on Harass Cows sold at Auction as'well as at private sales. Most of Cape May County horses come from Woodbine, on account of square dealings. MAX POTASHNICK ^ Woodbine, N. J. SSL Chaeles York YORK BROTHERS " Carpenters and Builders CAPE MAY, N. J. Estimates cheerfully given on al lands of buildings SATISFACTION GXTARANTKD P. a Box 661 W. S. SHAW & SON Dealers In BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT. GENERAL CONTRACTORS. Keystone Telephone 30 A 523 ELMIRA STREET — — Build of Brick and keep your cost of insurance and upkeep to a minimum at very slight additional cost. Our large output and short freight haul enables us to make prompt shipments at low prices to all points in South Jersey. SOMERS BRICK COMPANY Office, AtlanticCity. Yard, Bakeriville. tlwood L. Chambers Jere E. Chambers Chambers Bros. DEALERS IN FreihFish, Oysters, Clams and Crab Meat. 2 322 MANSION STREET CAPE M vY, N. J. Auto Delivery Keystone Phone 228D Bell Phone 17W > Gys Rief Successor to Edward Van Kessel LADIES' AND MEN'S TAILOR j 424 Washington -treet, Cape M »y, N. J. 1