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Farmers, Attention! BAUGH & SONS FERTILIZERS AealjsU, 2-10-2 Price per Ton, - $24.50 •' l'/4-10-3 " " - - • 23.50 4 8 -3 " " " - 30.00 " 3/2-10-3 - 30.00 2-10 3 " " - - 25-75 Nova Scotia Land Plaater — Price per Ton, 9.50 In 5 ton lota or over, 50c per ten off of above prices. LIME I ..imp Lime, - - Price per Ton, - $5.50 Ground Pulverized Lime, " " " - 7.50 Ground Lime Stone, '* " " " 4.50 FANCY SEED POTATOES Grown in Aroostook, Maine. All Varieties, Price per Sack, - - - $2.75 A fall line of Seeds, Farming Impliments and Supplies. Grain, Feed and Hajr. Lime, Brick and Cement. Paints and Varnishes. . At correspondingly low prices. Your Trade Solicited. ELDREDGE & PHILLIPS Keystone ITtone 144. _ CAPE HAY, If. J.

Annual Statement I • ■ ... ■ i Cape May City, N. J. j — ■ — i (Continued from pa «e aix.) LIBRARY FUND ACCOUNT. CITY OF 1 CAPE MAY , S. B. Wlliion. Treasurer. Dec. Slet. 1*1$. To balance $0.9$ , Caeli received from Perrot Fund 70.00 . Cash received from State • Comptroller 20.00 . Cash received from E. J. Terrell. Secretary 10 00 j 126.92 j CONTRA By orders paid John Wanamaker 72. 2S . By orders paid Library Annex ...» - , By orders paid Olmbel Bros. 4.00 . Deo 2.1st, 1014. Balance 42.00 ' 120.92 1 ANNUAL REPORT OF .THE SCHOOL 1 FUNDS OF CITY OF CAPE MAY. N. J. 1 S. B. Wllsn. Custodian December list. 101$. To balance on hand 6.604.01 j Cash received City of Cape May 6.800.00 • Cash received K. J. Jerrell. ( Secretary 840.50 • Cash received 8. R-. Stiles, I | Secretary 7.60 Cash received Slatb Comp- i trailer .00.00 Cash received a. W. Hand. | County Superintendent 16.124.34 ] 28.977.16 ] CONTRA By Bard or .Education. City of Cape May. endlon Dec- j eroer Slat. 1914 26.856.67 J By cash on hand 2.120.41 j 28.977.15 " PAID OUT ON ACCOUNT OF PUBLIC i SCHOOL 1 By orders paid H. B. Moyer 1.1 58.23 1 By orders paid L R. Hughe* 725.00 By orders paid S. M. Marcy 784.00 I By orders paid Anna McKls.sIc- 637.00 By orders jmld M. E. Schuyler 611.56 1 By orders paid C. 8. Shields 588.00 By orders paid H. C. Poley 768.32 1 By orders paid C. M. Kimball 426.30 By orders pafd 1. M. Sykes 454,72 1 By orders paid M. Dunham 652.22 By orders paid A. Rowland 701.88 | I By orders paid G. H. Edmunds 720.30 By orders paid H. Zerfoss 872.28 I By orders paid L. Johnson 395.85 By orders paid I. Warden 647.82 1 By orders paid H. M. itaker 578.24 1 By Orders paid W. Morris 341.04 By orders paid F. G. Kerxuson 720.30 ' By orders paid A. M. Borioaii 617.89 I By orders paid M. <5. Raymond 647.83 I By orders pAld L. V. Brooks 490.00 I By orders paid I. O. Hand 97.25 By orders paid H. Porter 40.00 1 By orders paid H. F. Horner 518.00 I By orders 'paid E. R. Brunyale 842.82 By orders puid I. M. Zelgler 496.13 1 By orders paid I- C. Butler 609.38 I By orders paid F. O. Cummiug* 294.00 By orders puid E. M. Frltxee 254.80 1 By orders paid H. Hulcherson 236.20 By orders paid S-. A. Vastier 167.50 ; I By orders paid M. H. Ware 74.92 By orders paid Cape May II- I 1 luminatinx Co. • 100.52 ' By orders paid Eastern Tel. 1 and Tel. Co 18.33 By orders paid Mrs. N. Boose 359.54 ' By orders paid N. Booze 221.69 By orders paid ft. C. Benckert 600.00 By orders paid E J. Jerrell 77.47 By orders imid Remington Typewriter Co. 290.32 By orders paid Edw Grossmip 229.63 i By orders paid N. J. School Furniture Co. 174.66 By orders paid G. S. Bennett and Co. 3.44 Fy orders paid Roberts and Meek 224.07 By orders paid Scott Paper Co. 25.89 1 Ry orders paid the ITesser Company 13.60 By orders ;iaid D. C. Heath and Company 108.84 By orders paid The MackMillen Co 17.42 By orders paid T. E. Stewart 240.25 By order* paid Underwood Typewriter Co. 50.00 By orders paid College Book Store 1.80 By orders paid Hall Brock A Co 15.88 By orders naid Atchlngton . Mentxer and Co. 1.20 Bv orders paid Moe Waldow 1.848.00 By orders paid Atlantic City B. R. Co. 104.14 Bv orders paid Geo. Newton Coal Co 66.20 I P" orders paid T>. W. Rodan • 11.50 By orders paid Milwaukee Dnaier Cm 2.25 t Bv orders paid R. M Wentzell 11.75 $ Bv r—'.r* paid R. V Wentzel 33.45 Bv orders raid Milwaulkee • ifer Co. 9.50 v*v orders naid John THlka 2.25 By orders paid G. W. Reeves .95 By order* oaid Amos Nash Bi-bHsiilnc Co. 5.60 By orders naid C. A. Swain 277.05 I By order* nsld John Mecray 5.19 "v orders raid «T«o. Oeden 8 38 T>.. r-d.r, raid O. T_ W. Knerr 35.52 Bv -rder* raid Cape May Coal and Tee Co. 752.22 , Bv order* raid F J H*tld 4 nn ' v»r order* nn Id O. C. Zone 5.75 Bv order* paid A. B. Little. Jr 125.49 Pv ord.r* paid J. 8. Geyisson .. HI* ., Bv orders raid York Bros 288 9T - Bv o-d-r s ..aid Standard Scientific Cm,. l«.M

By orders paid Milton Bradly Co. 408.79 By orders paid J. E. Mecray 7.80 By orders paid W. M. Human 29.54 orders paid Edith Edmunds .75 By orders paid S. R. Stites 40.34 orders paid Ginn and Co 98.30 By orders paid American Book Co. 278.35 orders paid The University Press Co. 2.50 By orders paid Manual Art Press 13.79 orders paid John Wanamaker 3.63 orders paid Christopher Sons Co. . 4.99 By orders paid \ . Bonner and Co. 17.28 By orders paid Park Publishing Co. 6.14 By orders paid C. E. Morrel and Co. 6.40 orders paid Henry Holt and Co. 50.75 By orders paid Rand McN'alley and Co. 4.32 By orders paid G. Putman. Son and Co. 1.42 By orders paid Parker Simmons and Co. 2.62 orders paid Longram Green and Co. 2.74 By orders paid D. Applegate and Co. 1.82 orders paid H. M. Vanzant 6.06 By orders paid E. J. Hand 8.00 By orders paid Cape May Grain and Coal Co. 26.00 By orders paid E. H. Eldredge 9.00 By orders paid S. F. Eldredge 78.88 orders paid E. H. SUtes 11.38 orders paid Star and Wave Publishing Co. 82.96 1 orders paid L. M. Warrington 1.10 orders paid Stravrbrlge and Clothier 34.50 orders paid M. Stanton 2.00 orders paid B. F. Savage 3.75 By orders paid B. Obeklah 2.00 By orders paid S. B. Wilson 26.00 By orders paid E. Poulson .50 By orders paid J. C. Little 42.55 By orders paid John W. Cohn 3 00 By orders paid W. H. Phillips 160.00 By orders paid B. F. Kuhn- 5.00 .By orders paid Wm. Hebentha) 7.19 By orders paid G. C. Hughes 58.50 By orders paid R. P. Stites 76.62 orders paid W. H. Town 10.00 orders paid Chas. Schribner Sons 13.34 orders paid L. Knott App. Co. 35.48By orders paid Conroil and Hoyt j.eo By orders naid McKlnley Publishing Co. 2.61 orders -aid Wood worth Howland and Co. 8.40 orders naid American Crayon Co. 24.84 orders paid Hammerker Scheman and Co. 184.93 orders paid W. H. Lear 122.63 By orders paid Cane May Light and Power Co. 4.00 By orders raid W. R. Shenpard 23.00 orders paid B. S. Curtis 1.019.28 orders paid L_ C. Ogden 19.48 orders paid Reeves and Green 42.40 Py orders paid F. K. Shimada 2.50 Ry orders paid Central I'hnrRy orders paid the Pang Co. 28.07 orders paid Silver Brunett and Co. 4.80 By orders paid Houghton Mittin and Co. 28.40 By orders paid Allvn and j Bacon 89.93 Pv orders paid S. S. Sharp 722.39 By ordT* paid A. H. Faulkner 84.22 orders paid Valentine Smith 26.07 I 2,120.48 $28,977.15 RECORDER'S ANNUAL STATEMENT December 31st, 1914. DR: cash received from: Water rents 24/198.39 Water permits . ' 286.50 Sewer Assessments 1,088.32 Delinquent Taxes 435.34 Miscellaneous 1,450.11 Mercantile Licenses 1,442.75 29,601.41 OR: cash paid (Sty Treasurer 29,601.41 Bonded Indebtedness for the purpose of making general improve-, ments, issued December 2nd, 1895, due. Jujf 1st. 1915 10,000.00 Less amount paid Dec. 1st, 1914 1,000.00 9.000.00 by virtue of an act of the Legislature passed March 16th, 1896,. to construct, repair and enlarge Boardwalk and Pavilions

along tke Ocean frpnt and acquire property therefore. , loaned May 1st, 1896, due May 1st. 1916 18/100.00 Issue for construction of sewer on Washington street, Madison avenue and meadow, extension of water mains and rebuilding the Fire Alarm System. Issued June 1st, 1896, due June ) 1st, 1921 12,000.00 v Issue by virtue of an act of the Legislature parsed I March 16th, 1896, to con- ) struct, repair and enlarge * Boardwalks and Pavilions along the Ocean front puid I acquire property therefore. I Issued May 1st, 1897, due due May 1st, 1917, 12,000.00 Issue by virtue of an act of 1 the Legislature passed 1 March 16th, 1896, to con- ' struct, repair and enlarge ' Boardwalks and Pavilions along the Ocean front and to acquire property therefore. Issued January 1st, 1898, due January 1st, 1918 12,000.00 J Reissue of Improvement loan. Issued April 1st, 1899, due April 1st, 1924 13,000.00 Reissue of loan, Madison and Beach avenues. Issued October 1st. 1899, due October 1st, 1929 17,000.00 Issue by virtue of an act of the Legislature passed April 19th, 1902, to retire the floating or matured bonded indebtedness, for the enlargement of Public 9 Buildings, Water Works, J Sewer System and other ; lawful purposes. Issued 6 September lrt, 1902, due 5 September 1st, 1922 75,000.00 0 Issue for the purpose of retiring certain floating indebt- • * edness, which was created 3 for the purpose of extend9 ing Beach avenue to Sewelis 4 Point and improving and protecting the same, and extending and improving 0 the Water System and Fire 5 Equipment. Issued June 2 1st, 1904, due June 1st, 1934 140,000.00 3 Issue for the purpose of enlargement and improvement of the Water Works and Sewer System, also for the jj purpose of retiring certain 0 floating indebtedness, which 0 said floating indebtedness a" g was created and incurred 8 for the purpose of con5 structing s system of Sew0 age, the extension of Beach 0 avenue to Sewelis Point 0 and improving and protect0 ing the same. Issued April 0 1st, 1905. due April 1st. 1935 30,000.00 5 Issue for the purpose of the 0 construction of a Sewer, be0 ginning at the Sewer dis9 poaal plant on Madison ave2 nue, to Beach avenue, 0 thence northeasterly along 4 Beach avenue to Baltimore g. avenue. Issued October 0 20th, 1905. due October 20. 1935 24,000.00 Issue for the improvement snd enlargement of Water 1 Works', by lgving of a wa3 ter main beginning at • Queen btrcet, running East q on Izifayettc street to Mad- * ison avenue, south on Madison avenue to Cape May n avenue, east on Beach avenue to Wilmington avenue. 7 Issued May 1st, 1906, due 0 May 1st. 1936 20,000.00 0 Issue for the funding of certain floating indebtedness, 9 grading and gravelling of Madison avenue, rebuilding j of certain portions of Board7 walk, improvement of public buildings, water works, fire equipment and sewer p disposal system. Issued May 1st. 190", due May 1st. 1937 40,000.00 Issue for the purpose of the construction of sewer and storm water drains and improvement of water works, water mains and furnishing a greater supply of good water. Issued May 1, 1908, due May 1st. 1938 . . 104,000.00 Issue for the purpose of making addition and repairs to 1 Sewer Disposal Plant and Pavilion No. 1, extension of Storm Water Sewer on ' Madison avenue. Queen and Washington streets, rebuilding of the Boardwalk and to take up the floating indebtedness of the City. Issued June 15th, 1909, due June 15th, 1939 50/100.00 Issue for the purpose of re- ® funding and retiring of certain floating indebtedness, repairing and rebuilding the Boardwalk, repairing of and addition to Pavilion No. 1, construction of House Sewers in Maryland avenue.

SPECIAL Friday and Saturday ONLY 8-qt. Galvanized Bucket, 10c Men's Working Shirts, 45c Men's Dress Shirts, 35 & 75c Other bargains not mentioned. Laura M. Brown 417 Washington Street Philadelphia -avenue and in New York avenue between "> Madison and Pittsburgh avenue, and front Pavilion No. 1, to a point in Guerney street; and the construction i of arches on the boardwalk to. secure better illumination. Issued April 20th, I 1910, due April 20th, 1940 . 30,000.00 Issue for the purpose of the improvement of Beach avenue and Pittsburgh avenue, i construction of Reservoirs and House Sewers, purchase and installation of Water Meters, construction of elevated Boardwalk, the refunding and retiring of certain floating indebtedness, erection of a Public Convention Hall and the opening of Elmira street from Broad street to Lafayette l street. Issued April let, 1912: Due April 1, 1914 8,006.00 Due April 1. 1942 58,000.00 66,000.00 I -ess amount paid 8,000.00 58,000.00 Issue for the taking up, funding and retiring of two certain promiBsory notes of ) Five Thousand Dollars and Twelve Thousand Dollars and to pay for the enlargement and improvement of the water works to the amount of Three Thousand 1st, 1913, due December 1st, 1943 20,000.00 Issue for the purpose of grading and gravelling Columbia avenue from Jefferson street to Madison avenue and Jefferson street from Kearney avenue to Sewell avenne, to change the SewI er known a* the old Stockton House Sewer, to construct water mains in a new street on Stockton House property called DuPont Place, the grading of New Jersey avenue from Madison avenue to Pittsburgh avenue and to make up the difference between the I City's outstanding uncollected Sewer Assessments and notes held by the Merchants National Bank. Issued December 1st, 1914, due December 1st, 1944 .... 16,500.00 $695,500.00 THOMAS W. MILLET, Recorder. 0

CASTORIA For Infants «"d Children In Um For Over 30 Years THEE SEEDS The annual distribution of seeds by the Government will take place this I Spring as usual. This distribution is controlled by the United States Senators and Members of Congress. If you will write to Hon. William Hughes.' or Hon. James E. Marline. United States Senate. Washington. D. C.. or to your Member of Congress, you can receive free of charge a package of vegetable or flower seed. Eacli package contains five different varieties. State" whether I you desire vegetable or flower, but do not, indicate the varieties as the Department of agriculture makes the selection based upon the climatic and other conditions of the locality in which the seeds are io be planted. Mention the Star and Wave when answering. sevmbamr a Sure and Safe Remedy for J DYSPEPSIA and all STOMACH TROUBLES. Beven Barks, which ia the extract of Boots and Herbs, will make your food digest, banish Headaches, regulate yonr Liver and Kidneys, give you new life, and keep yon well. Price •»0 eta. a bottle at all druggists or from the proprietor, ■

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