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BOARD OF .CHQSEN FREEH 0 -ERS Proposals"*for Building County Roads Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Cape May, New Jersey, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, on Thursday, the third day pf September, , A. D., 1914, at. a meeting of the said Board in the Freeholders' meeting room in the Court House building, Cape May Court House, New Jersey, for the building of the following gravel roads: (1) 3rd section Bay Shore road, extending from Green Creek to Dias Creek, distance 3 1-2 miles. (2) 4th section Bay Shore road, extending from Dias Ckeek to Goshen, distance 4 miles. (3) 6th section Bay Shore road, extending from ©eonisville to East Creek, 1 distance 3 1-2 miles. (4) 7th section, Bay Shore road, extending from East Cheek to Eldora, distance 3 1-2 miles. (5) Landia avenue, extending from Matilda street in Sea Isle CSty to Woodford avenue, Corson's Inlet, distance 3 1-2 miles. Separate bids must be made on each section or road named on the form provided for the purpose accompanying the specifications, and each separate bid must be accompanied by a certified cheek for ten percent um of the amount of such bid, made payable to the County Collector, made J»y the bidder as a guarantee that if the work is awarded to him he will enter into a contract with said Board for the same. Plans and specifications, and samtiea of quality of gravel required may e seen on application to the following members of the Board: For the 3rd and 4th sections, Bay , Shore roads, to Robert 8. Miller, Cape Wty Court House, N. J. For fith and 7th sections, -Bay Shore road, to Levi Wentrell, Denuisvillc, N.J. For fandie avenue, to James F. Eustace, Sea Isle City, N. J. Copies of the plans and specifications can be obtained by contractors on and after August 3, 1914, from L M. IGce, County Engineer, Wildwood, N. J., or Frank W. Fowkes, Clerk, Sea Isle City, N. J., by depositing the sum of SI 0.00, which amount will be returned if the and specifications are returned in good condition. The bidder to whom said work may be awarded shall, on entering into contract for the same, furnish a bond as security, equal in amount to the sum | f of his bid. which bond shall be passed upon as to form and sufficiency by said 4 \ The Board reserves the right to reject j atn- or all bids. By oider of the Board. FRANK W. FOWKES. I fi-S — 4t Clerk. I Dalo! August 3, 1914. i CASTOR I A For Infants And Children. tbi Kind Yob Hate Always taught SUMtuxe ot I Keystone Phone 212D ; HARRIS' EMPLOYMENT AGENCY I HELP OF AI.I. KIND FURNISHED | Hotel Help a Specialty J 252 East Oak Avenue, Near Atlantic | Wildwood. N. J.. iR. W. McAllister, aep., ' J Apply Star and Wave Office. . A. H. FAULKNER Contractor and Builder • I Keystone Phone 51m F 920 Hughes Street Cape May. N. J. i I Grocerio*. provisions, «*1t meats. ' ! fruits, tobacco." orergrs. bananas, pat- j cut medicine". Lattiware. : :gars and: j Broadway. W.»t rere May. , MAiRRBALSAI^ SPIRITUALIST"!-? HADING. | Mrs. Webster will l-R- tradings on each Wednesday at K'O Lafayette at.. ] jCape May, N. J., between 10 a.m. and' j? P-«°- ' . • CELERY PLANTS— CELERY PLANTS ] Giant Pascal,. White Plume. Winter-j jQoeen. Golden -IB an. Golden Sfilf-] | bleaching. Fine Stockey Peanuts R xc 10 inches j high. Can shin promptly . ' WARREN KG INN. PERSONALS I Ex-Senator Robert E. Hand and1 yjP.-f.-r ShicM-. • /. - sKFnd his | tape at Capo May fr>r the month of jft -fortnight at Cape May. ... * .J j Miss ERa Thompson of Capo' I Ma v.' spent- Snstlsv with friends at. • ,C»K May Court Howe. . : ! Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Weeks. of; | T'hilapelni.is. spent' Sunday with Mrs. Week's 'parents. Mr. and i j Mra.Ha rry G . Bennett, W est i Perry street. Thry are interested
i in soeiAl settlement work and are; connected with the Galilee Mission, li Eighth and Vine streets. I Mrs. Joseph M. Gazzain has re- j turned to Philadelpliia from Capej: ; May, where she spent the week end j ! , with Mrs. Charles Penrose, j 1 Miss Ellen dnPont, Miss Ethel | Tallmsn and Miss Barbara Vanderi grift a"re spending two weeks at • ' Cape May. Aire. 0. F. Major and her daughter, Miss Marion Major, of < 'ollingswood, are spending several : ' weeks at their bungalow at Cape ' May. Mr. and Mrs. William Lycett. . of Brooklyn, are spending some • lime in Cape May. They have been • coming to this resort for years and i . i re delighted with the climate and , Lathing. '• . ji G. W. Harrison and wife, Mrs.; J A. C. Harrison, Master William . Harrison, Miss Charkrtfe Hayri- : son. pre among the Baltimore guest i • registered at the Star Villa. ; Mr. and Mrs. George L. Hooley. < j cf Philadelphia, were the gnest of. I Air. and Mrs. W, C. Nimino at din- ! 1 ner, at the Star Villa, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Waesche, : l Mary E. Waesche, J. B. Waesche, j of Baltimore, are visiting friends, ' Mr. and'Mrsr WrC. Niramo, at the i ; Star Villa. , Miss Anne Stelle, of Baltimore, is a guest of Miss Alva Sargant, ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George i ! Sargant. of Philadelphia, at her , New York avenue cottage, Cape i . May. Dare devil Johnny Reynolds will ' | be among the many attractions at i I the Sewell's Point theatre in addi- : , t ion to the four Bragdons in a minr iature musical comedy. Other in- - • teresting features besides "movies." i Former Secretary of State. Philander C. Knox, and Mrs. Knox ' w ho visited their son-in-law in , Cape May a few weeks ago are now I I at the "White Sulphur Springs, W. i Va. 1 1 Joseph A. Daily, a beau brum-: i inel of Philadelphia, is spending a j week at the Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Carlisle j accompanied by Miss Elizabeth ; Carlisle and Dr. Willets. motored j ■ down from Germantown in their! Pierce- AYrow touring car, and will spend three wefkg at the "Windsor. Mr. Carlisle is a prominent of-! fieial of the Pennsylvania Railroad and Dr. Willets is a nerve specialist. Mrs. A. D. MeGrafly and Miss B. L: McGratty are guests at the, Windsor for a. week. Messrs. Harold Hayden, William i F. llarritv and Everett B. Mosier. 1 ) from Philadelphia, are guests atj tlie Windsor, f Mr. Charles Howlev accompanied by two friends were guests at the Cape May Yacht Club over; Sunday. They returned to Phil- . adelphia today. X Arthur V. Carter.. William T. i Padgett. A. F. Padgett. Misses-'B. ► G. Gardner and Emma A. OhrdI ner. all of Washington. D. C.. are jmiests at the Alarcy. | Mr. and Mrs. Oiarles E. Wlison and j t In-ir son. Gordon Wilson, of Catonsvill". j Md.. will leave tomorrow for ;i stay of • J several weeks at ra,M> May. - j Mrs. George R. Gaitlier has returned , , jto Oaklawn. her eountry home on the 1 | from a stay at* Cape May. ! Miss Ernestine M. Otto, o' Fi ditaond, a., who has spent the ;as. imrtith _ I With her {.-.andmotlier. Mrs. E. B el:. 520 "I North Wolfe street will leave lomorrovr \vjth Mrs. Bell and her two danglitere, ' the Misses Edna and Florenee Bell, ,1-e of Richmond, to spend six weeks in New . ; York and New Jers.-y. - ~ "Mr." ahdTTrsTTTawsra Wr Ke.-TTn. -xho- „ are passing the summer at Media, left _ j Uiere unlay for Cape May. whe.-e they : 1 ; will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E<I- _ j mnnd Carter Taylor at their cottage at S Jl.y. ' H Mr, and Mrs. Joseph A. Heed aiffi "itli.ii daughters, the Misses Feed, of 1 a [Gotten avenue, Mt. Airy, have gone to I jCape May for several weeks. JJrs. H- F. Etlinger has re- . j turned to her Philadelphia home! after a few weeks visit to Cape I ; May. Mr. and Mrs. W. J Il-mdenew I j, and their son and daughter, ot j " -Narheth and Mrs. IlHuh-rMin'sl t Ust< r. Miss Katharine N. 1 — of Ji Villa for several weeks. The .- are | J.j1 Mr. and Mrs. Geo re.: GHzoff. , ' of Philmlelphia. aud'U.e rV; I mother. Mrs. -A '. K. Fayni..u. •••;.• . rig tlis- Carroll Villa. Mr. Geio'Sf a piuiiisi of note. Mrs. Margaret Vantier. No. 29 Franklin avenue, Camden, is still ■ sojourning at beautiful Cape May tx j " Mr. nud Mrs. Elliott Burtons. Jiof Cfmrleetown. S, C.. who' "have itibeen the guests, for several weeks d[of Mr. and Mrs'. Edward Francis 1
"j ~ . 1SS!^ ' jllenson.- llafiRim street and Wis-, , ' saliiekou avenue, nill be the gdests ' ' for several weeks of JJr. and Mrs. ; '-Uhert E. Roussel, of 2108 Pine ' •I street, at their summer home at I j Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Sorber I who are guests at the Virginia, - were called to Philadelphia Mon- : day by reason of the death of Mr. Sorber 's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stretch, of ! Woodbury, are guests of Mrs. I Stretch's mother, Mrs. Amanda : C. Hughes, Washington " streetMrs. Stretch until her marriage in , June, was Miss Blanche Hughes, s Mr. and Mrs. Denwood White, i Washington, D. C., are spending I several weeks at the Carroll Villa. I .Mrs. E. Hollingshead, M. D., returned to her home in Tren- . jton after spending some time at I'thf Virginia. Mrs. Hollingshead is a retired physician and was on her first visit to Cape May with which she was wonderfully pleas- , ed. She intends returning to this ' resort nexi summer. • I Mr. and. Mrs. William Lycett, . Brooklyn, are guests at the Virgin- , ia for a short stay. Mr. Lycett , was born in Cape May and is re- , to the Hughes family. He • spends some time each summer at the Virginia. , Miss Annie Stratton, Tioga, ar- , rived Monday and is Btopping for , ; an indefinite stay as a guest of' ■ Mrs. D. A. Murphy at the Vir- : ginia. Miss May C. Farmer, has reI turned to Philadelphia, after : spending some time at the Virgin- - ia. Miss Francis Marion Spencer, - charming 'friend of Miss Ogal - Bonsai), is spending a week at the' Carroll Villa. She is being enter- j • tained by Miss Bonsall. : Mrs. George J. Jones, of Swarthi more, lias joined her son Norro r who is a guest at the Corroll Villa. ! Mr.- and Mrs. Walter Roseman j who motored down from Philadel--Iphia, accompanied by their son! i Albert, are spending a few days at j 'the Carroll Villa. • Gilbert R. Adams, Washington,' i [Is a gnest at the Carroll Villa. I; Captain Memuean Hughes and I •j.Mrs. Hughes were host and host-i I ess on a sailing party Monday af- 1 . ' tcrnoon. Tn the party were Mi-.** -[and Airs. Frances Bennett andj - their four boys. Francis, Jr., Aus-j ; tin. Lawrence and John Hughes, j 1 Air. and Mrs. John Shipley; s" Dixon, of Villanova. left last weekj » ; for their cottage at Cape Stay. I Dr. and Airs. Robert Meade j l [Smith and Aliss Marion Liebig, of j ;|Gwynedd. are at Cape May. j t| Air. and Mrs. Jaines A. Haynesl jand children, of Catousville, will i' leave today for a fortnight's stajt at Cape Alay. r ! Air. and Airs. W. N. Wilbur - [sind Aliss Elizahetli Wilbur, of] j-Devon. are spending the suininer a .'•Cape Mav. j Mr. and Mrs. Bonlton *Earn.'shaw. of St en ton avenue. Chestnut a Iliil, are passing August at Cape i Alay. , Aliss Elsie Daniels of Oak Lane. , is at Cape Aluy. , -Mre. Anna AI. B-.-ker and Miss, i Marie A. B-.-k.-r are at- the Star I ' !)r. P. I), "iioover and Mrs.! •" ping at the Baltimore Inn for a Mr. and -Mrs. T. 1). Cruin jand b Mr. and Mre. K.lward H.-si of " WayneslK.ro. are guests at the\ El- ' r,v,-iird. Air. Chun is a prominent ^ gro.-er wliile Mr. I less is pro^riv' Air. am] Mrs. T. Hoir.nau/ajv i'liilad.-lphiaiis spending the suit- ° ;ii.;r arrtre "AVouring. • Mr. and Mre. II. Gnilh.u arN- ri—d Monday from Philadelphia. ' and will spend th.- remainder of • the suinmer -at, the Wyoming. Mr. ;GuiJ)oii i« « eotton liroker with ofd Sees in Philadelphia and New >1 ] York. o Mr. and Mrs. R. Atkinson have j returned to their home in Vincentown. N . J . . after spending some « I time at the Wyoming. el -Mr. and Mre. C. J. Kineaid. and M:«s M. J. Kineaid are Wilrj j tnirgt-uiiaOM topping at the Wy- > niic >ver ;h- V.-k end. t N. J . spent e f%' dcy* with r. "--riua!! summered here for ! mas;.- sres .nV and is delighted t wi'li the hejintifnl resoort. ■Mr. and Mrs- Carl B. Afotzgar 9 end their children of Chestnut [1 avenue, are- spending August in y Cape May. Alias Mary E. McDevitt, Ardc- more, is at the Wyoming during si the month of August. Miffl Mcs« Levitt H a hair3feKer"ah3 mani-
- , '-Brist and has been i.. Cape Alay I, top uaur y.—w. Slip ho. „„ .pis- . ' t'fcratic trade -along the Alain e Line. t N. Joffe,. of Rochester, N. Y., lias joined Mrs. Joffe, 1sho iB spend r ing the summer with her parents, . Mr. and Airs. Samuel Teitelman, - Washington Street. Misses A1.V.L. Van Doinkin 8nd Pauline Van Doinkm,sof Baltif more, are spending a fortnight at . the Glenwood. i Mr. and"Mi«. Henry C. Webb and child! Philadelphia, are spendi ing some time at the Glenwood. Mr. and Mre. Wedmeyer, Miss , Louisa, Ed. Wedmeyer, John A. ? Wineberger, C. C. • Wineberger, . and two children, motored to Cape , ACay and were guests at the Glen- - wood. t Mr. and Airs. Sidney F., Ti Brook, of Stanley Farm, Abingi ton, are spending the summer in i Cape ACay, where they have leased - a cottage for the season. s Mre. Harry C. Gaither has returned to Sudbrook Inn, Balti- , more, from a visit of sveral weeks - at Baltimore Inn, Cape May. t Theodore A. Mehl and his dau- - ghter, of Philadelphia, are spenfl- ? ing August jfttjt^e. Cape May Hot tel. Cape May. .Mr. and Airs. Frank R. Rainer, - , of Essex avenue, will spend the r last two weeks of August at Cape f Alay. Afisses Gilmore S. Hilles Alarbury, Mr. and Aire. W. T. Shack-' - leford, W. T. Shackleford, Jr., r and R. T. Shackleford are among - Baltimoreans staying at the Colonial. Aire. Lewis H. Grundy and son 1 Lewis, Jr., of Catonsville, . Aid., e 'are at the Hotel Cape May, where -jthey will spend the remainder of August. Air. and Aire. John A. Pindell, s [of Baltimore, at£ spending -some i. time at Cape Alay. 5 j Aliss Gladys Hogan, .daughter .-[of Colonel and Airs. Robert G. u | liogan, of Catonsville, is with t ■ friends at Cape May for a visit. i Miss Edith Carroll Reeder, dauI-! ghter of Mr. and Airs. Leonard B. j Reeder, of Baltimore, is spending 1 a short time with friends here. - 1 Air. and Airs. .John S. Gihbs, Jr., - and Dixon Gihbs, of Baltimore, are passing the moutli of August at 3 • (.'ape May. i- Mrs. Joseph AI. Gazzam has re- !• j turned from Cape Alay, where she y : spent the week-end with Mrs. Chas. k | Bingham Penrose. j Mrs. Tunstall Smith, of B^ilticjmore, is spending the summer at f Cape Alay, where she is reeupera- | ting from a recent operation. « Air. Smith lias returned to Balti!1 more after a short trip to the >' | shore. j Mr. Andrew Schatz and Airs, r | William Schatz, of .Baltimore, will f | leave shortly for a fitay at Cape May. Aliss Lucy Dawson, daughter of i- Air. and Airs. J. Hill Dawson, of ' the. Green- Spring .Valley, will <* [leave August 10 for Cape May, iwelire she will be chaperoned for ■• several weeks by Airs. C Hammond : Cromwell, at the Baltimore Inn. ,s Air. J. Lawrance Clark and famr'ilv. of Dalton. and Airs. Thomas* !li. Hunt, of the Cedars; left this • I week for a t wo- Week trip to Cape 1 M rs. James C. Fonnan, of lto- ! land avenue. Roland Park. Baltid ' more, will he the guest shortly of f I Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carson I- Aleeker at their collage at Cape it; MaV Mr and -Mrs. Meeker will not i-; return to their home in RolaMd j Park until late in the autumn. ... *! Blanehard II. White, of Alt. i-JToOv. Who is a ean-iidate for inem, "l-Tnf -Cirngr'"- ' r—- — •nnd-tuui. — , — : '• was a visitor in « ape ."day/ Satur,r <lay.r 1 ; Arthur F. Carter. Arthur Padr" gelt and William l'mlgett. all "of lv, Washington. D. are here for ! the nonainder of the season. 'pl Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Haynes and family an- among the Baltimore ie guest stopping at tlie Star Villa. i Among the yce.mger set at the • ! Star Villa are' E. Ai. Flubmty, T. -J. Flu ha nt v. 1.. M. W artier. Ed. 1 lowland. J. D. Gaps, all of Bulti-
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