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LEGAL ADVERTISING > ITEMIZED STATEMEHT, * showing in detail all the moneys contributed. donated, subscribed Or in 'any''▼ifle furiithhed or received to my use an 1 f a candidate for public oflice, to wit, the I ofT.ca of tVimmissioner of the Borough ■> £T"C*j>»~May I'oint. in the County of ' Cape May. aiid^State of New Jersey, , Coming uii(ier my control or into ray , custody, directly or indirectly, together ( with the names of eahfa contributor, donor, subscriber, or sourop from which moneys were derived. ' i jioney» contributed, donated, subscribed or in anywise furnished or received to my use as such candidate for public oflice, or coming und*r my control or Into my custody, directly or in- , directly, 1.30. , Name of each contributor, donor, subscriber or source from which said moneys were received: CHAS. H. RUTHERFORD. ITEMIZED STATEMENT of all moneys cxepnded in sums over five dollars and the names of the various persons to whom such moneys were paid - and the specific nature of each item ; by whom said earvices were performed and the purpose for which it wus exTo whom paid, nature, by whom expended, purpose. Star and Wave Publishing Company, Printing. .Stickers, etc. State of New Jersey, County of Cape May, ss. . I, Clias. H. Rutherford, having been a candidate for public office, to wit, the oflice. of Borough Commissioner in the ^Borough of Cape May Point, in the State of New Jersey, at 'the Special Election held on the 29th day of Feb.ruary, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred sixteen, do solemnly swear tliat the foregoing statements are in all respects true and that the same is a full and detailed statement of all moneys, securities or equivalents for money coming under my ^control or into my custody and expended by me directly or indirectly; that I have expended for my expenses .in said- election the sum of money specified in said statement, and no more, I and that, except as aforesaid, I have not, nor, to the best of my knowledge and belief, has any person, committee, . club, society • or organization or association, on ray behalf, directelv or indirectly, made any payment, given, •promised or Offered any reward, oflice, -.employment ok .valuable consideration, , or incurred ai if liability on account of said election, or in respect to the conduct or management thereof, except *CB Specified in the said statement. Sworn and subscribed before me this • fourth day of March. A. -D.. 1916. . „ . . CHAS. H. RUTHERFORD. LEWIS T. STEVENS, M. C. C. of N. J. ITEMIZED STATEMEHT, ' showing in detail all the moneys .contributed. donated, subscribed or in anywise furnished or received to my use as ; a candidate for public office, to wit. the . office of Comriiissioner of the Borough of Cape May Point, in the County of Cam- May. and State of New Jersey, " Staling under my control or into my custody, directly or indirectly, together p With the names of each contributor. donorXsuhwriber. or sqiirce from which moneys werg derived. " *. " Moneys contribrtrd donated, siib^'eCtHJed or in anywise furnished or rc- . . ceived to my use as vnch candidate for " pnblir ofYe or routing under mv rontrol or into my custody, directly or in- ! B directly, 1.30. Name of each contributor, donor, i - subscriber or source from which said moneys were received: EDWARD HUGHES. ^ ITEMIZED STATEMENT of ^all . lars ami the names of the various per- . sons to whom such moneys were paid and the specific nature of each item; .' by whom said services were performed .. and the purpose for which it was exTo whom paid, nature, by whom ex- • pended. purpose. Star and Wave Publishing Company, Printing. Stickers, etc. . State. of New Jersey. County of Cape May, ss. 1, Edward Hughes, having been a candidate for public office, to wit. the Borough of Cape May Point, in tfic , State of New Jersey . at the Special Election held on the 29th dav of February, in -the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred sixteen, do solemnly swear that the foregoing statements are in all respects true and that the same is a full and detailed statement of all moneys, securities or equivalents for money coming under my • control on into my custody and expended by me directly or indirectly ; that I have expended for my expenses in said election the sum of money specified in said statement, and no more, and that, except as aforesaid. I have not, nor, to the best of my knowledg • and belief, has' any person, committee, elub. society or organization or association. on my behalf, directelv or indirectly. made any payment, given, promised or offered any reward, otli. ". employment or valuable consideration, or incurred any liability on account of said election, or in respect to the conduct or management thereof, except as specified in the said statement. 'Sworn and subscribed before me this fourth day of March. A. D., 1916. EDWARD HUGHES. LEWIS T. STEVENS, M. C. C. of N. J. ITEMIZED STATEMENT, showing in detail all the moneys contributed. donated, subscribed or in any- . wise furnished or received to my use as a candidate for public office, to wit, the office of Commissioner of the Borpugh of Cape May Point, in the Connty cf Cape May. and State of New Jersey, coming under my control or into my custody, directly "or indirectly, together with the names of each contributor, donor, subscriber, or somce from which - moneys were derived. Moneys contributed, donated, subscribed or in anywise furnished or received to my use as 'such candidate for " public office, or- coming, under my control or into my custodv, directly or in- , directly, .76. Name of each ..contributor, 'donor, subscriber or source from which- said - moneys were received: WILLIAM HEATHCOTE. ITEMIZED STATEMENT of all
moneys cxepnded in sums over Bve dol- > lars and the names of the variona per- ■ to whom such moneys were paid and the specific nature of each item; by whom said services were performed and the purpose for which it was expended. To whom paid, nature, by whom expended, purpose. Star and Wave ."Publishing Company, Stickers, etc. of New Jersey, County of Cape May, es. I, William Heathcote. having been ' a candidate for public, office, to wit, the ; office of Borough Commissioner in the , Borough of Cape May Point, in the . State of New Jersey, at the Special Election held on the 29th day of Feb- 1 ruary, in the year of our Lord one - thousand nine hundred sixteen, do solemnly swear that the foregoing state- ' merits are in all respects true and that the same is a full and detailed statement of all moneys, securities or equiv- | alents for money coming under my control or . into my custody and expended by me directly or indirectly; I that I have expended for my expenses in said election the sura of money specI ifiM in said statement, nnd no more, and that, except as aforesaid, I have not, nor, to the best of "my knowledge and belief, has any person, committee, club, society or organization or association on "my behalf, directely or in ' directly, made any payment, given, promised or offered any reward, office, employment or valuable consideration, or incurred any liability on account of J said election, or in respect to the con- ' duct or management thereof, except as- specified in the said statement, j Sworn and subscribed before me this fourth dav of March, A. D., 1916. WILLIAM HEATHCOTE. ' LEWIS T. STEVENS, M. C. C. of N. J. FREE SEEDS. The annual distribution of seeds by - the Government will take place this ' spring as usual. This distribution iB controlled by the United States Senaj tors and members of Congress, If you - will write to Hon. James E. Martine or , Hon. William Hughes, U. S. Senate, ! Washington, D. C, or to your member of Congress, yon can receive fr^e of charge a package of vegetable .or flower - seed. Each package contains five dif- • ferent varieties. State whether you de- ' sire vegetable or flower,. J>ut do not inf dicate the varieties as the. Department - of Agriculture . makes the selection ' based upon the climatic and other cons litions of the locality in which the seeds are to be planted.. Rain Spouting, Gutters and Tin Roofs. Good work at consistant prices. Jesse - 2d. Brown, 110 and 112 Jackson St I I STOVES AND HEATERS i the proper subjects for discussion at ' f 'i--s time. In order to get right down to i • this heating argument call on Charles A 1 J. •;--.-ain, 305-307 Jackson Street, and inspcet his large line of stoves, ranges, J i heaters and oil stoves.
,j| 1. H. SfllTH | | Clothier ^ ] £ 608 Washington St. « ■n Opposite Reading Sta. | CAPE MAY N. J. || ■A Bulta for IS ana upwards e 5k Overcoats from IT to 111 5? I Hats. Caps. Trunks and * qA Gentlemen's Furnlahlnr Goods A HA at Philadelphia prices. 'a t ^ ^ i L\ WAV/A vJ
EihMsM IBIi Tim Cnmtii . THE DAYLIGHT SHE , "LEST YOU FORGET" Let this be a reminder to you thet are making far more extensive preparations for our "Spring Mi littery than ever before. We will announce later the. exact date of our first Showings, but yon can count that our assortment will be larger than usual and jnst what you desire will be found in our display. 0. L. W. Knerr 518 & 520 Washington St Cape May, N. J. Rain Spouting, Gutters and Tin Roofs. Good work at consistant prices. JessM. Brown, 110 and 112 Jackson St. A. H. FAULKNER Contractor and Builder Keystone Phone Sim 121 Hnghes street lape Maj.N.J. TEN Strong Companies Aasrerate Cardial over 6EO.MO.OOO Represented 1 SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE. Fire Insurance Acent. Twenty-Six years of experience. Your Insurance placed with me la absolute protection from loss by flra. Applg to . j S. F. ELD R EDGE Merchants National Bank Building ; ' j Cape May. New Jersey. Special Prices IN WINES i — S. Teitelman's Wholesale WINES AND LIQUORS 312 Washington Street j Both Phones Cape May. N. J JOHN BRIGHT GENERAL INSURANCE Real Estate and Mortgage Investments RIGHT BUILDING WILDW00D N.J. 1 >! ;
; goto H. C. BOHM 232 JACKSON STREET FOR FRESH FISH aken from his own fish pcund daily t ALL OTHER SEA FOODS IN SEASON Both Phones Prompt Deliveries j Charles York Stites York YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders | * CAPE MAY, N. J. r, Estimates cheerfully given on all kinds of buildings :r SATISFACTION GUARANTEED h P. a Box 661
\ E. W. DAVID E REGISTERED P
30 YEARS EXPERIENCE PLUMBER
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Philadelphia A city rich in historic memories SUNDAY, MARCH It ( Train Leaves CAPE MAY, 6.55 a. m. Returning, Leaves Philadelphia, 7.30 p. m. See the Battleships at Lea- I ' gne Island Navy Yard, open I until +oo p. m., City Hall Tower, open ta.jo to 4X>o p. m., Independence Hall, open too to 4-oo p. m., Memorial Hall and Academy of Fine Arts, open t.oo to 5.00 p. m., Fairmount | Parle and the many other ob- I jecta of interest of "The Quaker r17" I ■ j Pennsylvania R. R. | :
W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUILDER AUTOMOBILE PAINTER Large tnd Small Work Care full Executed (Miniates Cheerfully Furnish'.! W. L. EWING. JR. West Perry StsKeyktone Phone' J. C. LITTLE Paints, Varnishes and Painters Supplies Agent for N. Z. Graves Co. 103 Jackson Street NOTICE, i ' . j T. H. Taylor ounces, that t hU ; Central Shoe Store <26 Wa~b!*3ffton j street, he continues the shoe business I City for BALL BAND RUBBER j I have taken the a*ency In Cape May ! footwear, and would call spactal atten- ] tlon to the -new VAC Loot, made by -j this company. The beet on the market. 1 1 win stril do all kl. s of repair work. I ?hoe findings and drrsstn* for sale. T. H. TAYLOR | 126 Wssh'rgton St.. Cape May. N. J. ESTABLISHED 1905 ! Troy Laundry PHONE ' LUMBER AND Mill Work GEO. OGDEN & SON Wentzell's, S3 ferry Street, will give you bids on furniture carpet and fittings for your entire bouse and put ft | ■ place for yt*. CONSTIPATION Tboosandsof peoiile are now taking BoothThiy<r>" io'x- tipot'i'on and "bilious at j , , tacks; are powerful yrf. gentle In action For sale by drumsts or aent by mafl on ro-
107-109 JACKSON S|. Everything In season. Sea foods and Salads, Specialties. Cottage trade solicited. Orders by phone promptly attendedto an ddetirered
Open all the year
JOHN J. McCANN HP*
Shoes! Shoes! N'EW. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF LADIES'. GENTLE . LIEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT LESS THAN .1111^ ADELPHIA PRICES. AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARUE 3TOCK OF WALL PARER Whieh Will Be Sold at Prices to Defy Competition. ~ Hating had many years' experience in the hnsiness. I only ask an opportunity to convinoe my customers that I can sell them at the possible prices. Please examine my stock before buying elsewhere. ELDRIDGE JOHNSON 318 Washington Street At Laventhol's PRICES REASONABLE Watch for the wagon, do your win* ter shopping right at your home. We have full line winter clothing, shoes and rubbers. Store open on stormy days and evenings. WHEN FURNISHING A SUMMER HOME whether it be a cozy bungalow or a magnificent mansion, it is of fh.t importance to secure the aid of a reliable dealer. Your comfort and pleasure depend on y«ur selection hot for a day only as with many purchases, but for years to come, and' a large percentage of the cost can be saved by the edvfte and as sistance of an experience^ dealer. WENTZELL'S, 33 Perry Street J Refrigerators of tried" and proven quality. New importation of i mattings. New Linoleums," Crex Grass Rugs. Everything in house furnishings. Come in and see. Hotel Windsor OPEN THE ENTIRE YEAR An ideal place to spend the winter. R. HALPIN, Prop.
TL« JV4 ^ Comfortable Surroundings. Special 1 ll0 Marcy rates for Winter and Spring. | Open all the Year Excellent Table. MRS T. C. SINK MILLER COTTAGE 234 PERRY STREET ! Now open, excellent table, comfortable rooms, good service, convenient location I Keystone Phone 58-8. H. H. McPHERSOH. THE SANRITA No"R^n:nf^ MRS. GE0R6E i. COOPER 516 Lafayette Street Cape May, Mew Jersey THE HARRISON i MRS. C. D. HARRISON Cor. Perry and South Lafayette Streets, Cape May, N. J. HOTEL DEVON 1 1 J. L. KEHR, Proprietor South Lafayette Street Cape May, New Jersey
BELLEMERE COTTAfiE j . MRS- E. SMITH ' 109-11 Perry Street, Cope Ma,, N. J

