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cape.kay star and wave 1 ! On— n Wave Established 18*5 Maf of the Cap* Bstobllshsd . - . ltM Mm 1 1 1 la Star and Ware ...,^. 1MT. ALBERT R. HAND. General Ma— er j a Form* do— Thursday evenJnrs. Oot 3 — town circulation delivered Salurdajfc. | SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. *1.00 RER TEAR IN ADVANCE. 3 This paper is entered at the poet- 3 ■Dee as second-class postal matter. STAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING CO. jl$ and 817 Wssblnxton Street. STATEMENT 3 Of the Receipts and Disbursement* of Me (Sty of Cape May, N.,J., from toe 0f business" February 29 th, 19T6, to do— of business March 31st, 1916. I GENERAL ACCOUNT. fl DR- 6 To —to on hand at last report $4,222.86 fi To csah received from CSty Col- ^ lector of Taxes, 7,016.10 fi To —to received from Re- ( corder, ?*&26 fl To —to reoeived from City note e discounted in bank, 5,000.00 ^ $16,487.81 CR. By —to paid order of Commis- . aioncrs. $7,438.81 ' By —to paid interest, 3,479.68 , By —to paid Board of Health, 135.25 f By balance on hand in treasury, 5,434.17 ; a $16,487.81 j DISBURSEMENTS. 2 Salaries. 848$, W. L. Stevens, $125.00 8489, J— H. Han—, 104.16 1 8400, W. S. Shaw 104.16 3 8491, J. Spicer Learning, 8333 3 8492, Thos. W. Millet, 63.94 3 8494, 8. B. Wileon, 66.66 3 8495, J. Allan Wales, 50.00 3 8497, Harry Hebenthal, 12.60 3 $498, W. G. Bennett. 16.66 3 8499, W: J. Fenderson, Jr., 66.00 3 - - j 8676.41 Boor Fund. 8449, Dr V. M. D. Marcy $52.20 3476, C. M. Coal and lee Co., 33.70 $86.70 f Interest. j Interest- an Bonds, $3,415.00 Interest on not—, $64.58 c J $3,470.58 Poll— and Watchmen. 8451, Eastern TeL and Tel. Co., $21.96 3468, Jefferson Gibson, 23.40 , 8469, Walter Smith, 3-2.50 ^ 8470, Jos. Freas, 3230 8471, Wm. Gibson, 10.86 8508, Geo. C. Baldwin, 80.00 8609, Jefferson Gibson, 35.00 3610, Walter Smith 32 AO 8511, J— Freas, 32.50 $301.21 Lighting Streets and Public Buildings. 3435, C. M. Illuminating Co., $165.00 3458, C. M. Light and Power Co. 486.18 3469, C. M. Light and Power Co., 511.25 6 $1,162.43 e Property, Repairs and Improvemments. " 8440, E. W. Hand, $6.00 8441, C. M. Coal and Ice Co., 50.00 e 8443, G. W. Reeves, 4.73 3448, Del and' Atl. Tel. and Tel. v 3450, Easterner, and T. Co. 7.89 Company, ~ 7.89 v 3467, Jennie Turner, 5.00 o 3478, A. W. Klander, 3.60 a 3967, Jennie Turner, 5.00 $89.02 C Fire and Water. 3454, C. M. Light and Power Co, $8.15 3456, C. M. Light and Power Co, 7.40 3460, G. B. Newton O—l Co., 1,000.00 3461, F. C B. Speaoce, 35.00 B! 8462, Sherwood Hand, 32250 8463, E. S. Hewitt, 3230 c 8M1, G. B. Newton Coal Co., 2,049.90 -8M1, P. C B. Speace, 35.00 p 4PCW. «. H. Speace 82.50 8603, B. <9. Hewitt, 32.50 v S $3265.45 j, Fire Department. •- 3464, C. E. Holmes 32.50, a 3465, J—. T. Rice 32.50 " 35.00 Kerry Fire Department 375.00 ^ y EVEN IF J /JBgaf YOU HAD A NECK • | SORE THROAT' i '
note*. Jtso •• 3&p3, Jps. T. Bice 3230 ti 8505.00 a Operation Sewer Plant c C. M. Illuminating Co. $7-57 3457-, C. M. light and Power Co. 2.00 3455, a M. Light and Power Go. 2.00 3485, Frank Toomey 242250 3496, Wm. Hickey 652)0 8 3192)7 e Stationery, Printing and Advertising 3439, Herald Publishing Co. $ 1.40 1 8477, Herald Publishing Oo. 12.68 3484 Rodgers Engraving Co. 20.44 £ $34252 c 1 Board of Health b 643, Dr. V. M. D. Marcy "8200 Wm. Porter 200 a R. S. Hand 2.00 W, R. Shepherd 2.00 r 647, John T. Hewitt 2.00 John Berry 35.00 649, Dr. V. M. D. Maroy 6230 Wm. Porter 25.00 651, Hewitt and York 1.25 Wm. Porter 130 $135.25 P Amusements 3483, B— rd of Trade $160.00 h Incidentals J, E Miecray * $7.50 3444, L E. Miller, Jr. 5.95 " 3479, C3ias. H. Bobbins ' .46 3482, S. H. Town— nd 425.00 I. H. Smith 10.00 0 Tbos W. Millet, Jr. 66.48 ^ $515.39 Repairing, Cleaning, Watering Streets 3346, Harris and Bennett 2.00 3447, Atlantic City R ..R Co. 63.76 S Edw. Long 25.00 Moses Owen ----J • 8.60 « 3473, I— ac Turner ""■rr"' 2.95 Jo—ph Loper 2.95 t! 3475, Frenk Hankins 2.95 ^ 3480, Pennington Trap Rock Oo. 50.60 b Edw. Long 26.00 $183.81 « 8. B. WILSON, Treasurer. r Statement of toe Public School from do— of busine— February 29th to _ 31st, 1916. Receipts expenses $23,406.13 Manual Training 2325.93 r" " r-*.' * T' $28328.16 - Disbursements Current Expenses 18316.06 Manual Training 71933 1 19,53539 Balance 6,392.27 - ,6. B. WILSON, Custodian. Cape May City, N. J., March 7th, 1916 Regular meeting. Mayor Stevens prePre— nt, Messrs. Hanes, Shaw, StevTreasurers Report for February, reResignation of Sherwood Hand, night engineer of Water Works accepted. Application of W. S. H. Sp— de to fill referred to Director Hanes. Mayor and Clerk instructed to execute Quit Claim Deeds, upon payment of any tax claims toe City may hold against the property. Approved bills amounting to $136738 (OltplMi ,»o»4 Director Hanes moved to adjourn. Carried. MArch 14th, 1916 Regular meeting, Mayor Stevens prePreaent, Messrs. Hanes. Shaw, StevMinutes of meeting March 7th approved. Clerk instructed to draw order in faof 6. E Town— nd for $425. for Plant engineering — rvices, as adjusted by Solicit— Learning. Director Haines reported that he had appointed W. S. H. Speace, night engiat Water Works. Director Shaw offered resolutions to $2500 from each the Merchants. National Bank and Security Trust Co. Adopted. Approved bills amounting to $217,64 ordered paid. ~ Clerk instructed to draw order for v $2349.90 in favor of Geo. B. Newton 1 O—l Co., balance due them for coal. Director Han— moved to adjourn. Chrried. L March 18th ,1916 Sfi— ial meeting, Mayor Stevens presiding. Present, Meesra' Hsnes Shaw Stevens. DWbetor -"Slaw offered resolution calling attention to the roads contracted for by the Board of Freeholders, from Ocean City to Corsons Inlet and from
Avalon to Stone Huh-, stating that these roads should be paid tor by the municipalities through which tWy' run and are benefitted. Director Hanes moved to adjourn Mardr Mat; 1916 Regular meeting, May— Stevens prePresent, Messrs. Hanes, Shaw, Stev- -» Minutes of meetings March i4th and 18th, approved. Director Shaw moved, that the cost of repair of all machinery that was broken or worn out, and ail bills and claims incurred prior to October 26th, 1915, be paid out of oullecti— a of DeTaxes. Csqyiis'- -e Approved bills amounting to $262.94 ordered paid. Director Shaw moved to adjourn, carried. March 28th, 1910. Regular meeting. Acting Mayor Hanes, presiding. Present, Messrs. Hanes and Shaw. Absent, Mayor Stevens (out qf towin. Minutes of meeting March 21 *t apDirector ' Hanes given authority to Artesian Wells and Strainers at Water Works, repaired. Director Shaw moved that when we adjourn we adjourn to meet Wednesday March 29th, at 10 o'clock, carried. Bill of I. H. Smith, $10.00 allowance unif— m, ordered paid. Director Shaw moved to adiouni, earMareh 29th, 1916. Adiourned Regular meeting, Mayor Stevens presiding. Present, Messrs. Hanes, Shaw, StevWto."' _ Direutto'Hhaw offered resolution authe Board of Commissioners approve a map of lot# of the StockLand Company. Adopted. Clerk instructed to draw order in favor of L E .Miller, Jr., f— $50, for engineering services. Director Shaw moved to adiouni, carried. THOMAS W. MILLET, City C|erk. 980-4-8-lt Children Ory j FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO Rl A I
I DELEGATION TOUTS FREEHOLDERS " TV Sftmt at the Board of Freeholders mm ting, held oo Tuesday at Cape May Court House , and called their attention to the way they were spending the tsx- , li payers' money. " : "'7 s : i CONSTIPATION j Causes Boils, Pimples, Blotches, Tellownee of Sk.n, Bad Breath, Low Spirit-, Dixzin—B, Drowsiness, Blurred Eyesight, Bad Dreams, Nervpusn— s. Sick Headache, Poor j a Circulation and Bilious Attacks. ^ Relieve Constipation and all conditions - '• arising therefrom. One tablet at night, - on— — twice a week, will make you eat, sleep and feel bettor. 1 They do' not 'contain ' calomefor other 1 harmful ingredients ; 'will not make you feel tick — languid, but will make you ] feel full of life and ready for work. Ton will not believe bow gentle yet ' thorough their action is until you have I tried them. Send 10 cents and this ad ver- ; tis'-meut (No. 1.",) for a trial package. Money rclralcd 11 not satisfactory. BooUt-Overion Cs^ 11 Broadway, New Ytrk. ,
WEST CAPE MAY; t < Mies Irene Hewitt, of Camden, N. J., e spent over Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. . Eetella Johnson. ! I. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Settle and little " >' son, of Millville, spent a few days here ] last week .
Ralph Hughes and. family have returned after spending the winter in I Pcnnsgrove. Charles Niohdls spent Saturday with hig parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Kith- , r ols. Tracey Grant was calling on Mrs. f L. Wellman last week. The" Reliance Class met for their £ 8 monthly business meeting at the home . Mrs. M. Sink on Monday night. Garner Bishop spent Sunday here. . I „ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Week spent over r Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hughes. < Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Turner enter- c . tained company^on Sunday last I Mrs Charles Corson spent the day with Mrs J Corson, one day last week. : We are glad to note that Mra. Elon 1 Hand is better at this writing. Mrs. W. P. Matthews and Miss Irene 1 i Matthew# have taken up their residence * j with Mr and Mrs. Charles Hughes. I Joseph- Brewton has returned after spending stone time away. 'ff "
lSNELLENBURG<\ EfflTKE BLOCK - WXKET STREETS ^ 7 Don't forget that our Free Delivery Service embraces your town and vicinity, and that all purchases made by you will be delivered directly to your door, without any additional cost. Our MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT, with its force of trained shoppers, is at your service at all times. We pride ourselves upon our promptness and reliability. We will gladly send samples, or, where that is npt feasible, detailed information of any merchandise desired. If a monthly charge account would add to your convenience, just communicate with our Credit Department. Look for our ads in the Philadelphia papers. Mr. Walter M. Homan, West Cape May, N. J., takes care of all our Delivery Sen-ice in Cape May, Weet Cape May, South Oape May, Qape May Point, Cold Spring, Fish ing Creek, Dias Creek, Cape May Court House, Burleigh, Mayville, Rio Grande, Erma, Bennett, Whit— - boro and Gre§n. Creek. ,
N. SNELLENBURG & COMPANY _ - MAKKET, 11th to 12th STS.; PHILADELPHIA Yellow Trading Stamps until noon on Saturday. styles la Ladies shirtwaist at very reasonable prices DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS At Popalar Prices THE NEW STORE 503 sl a. d. nale
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WANTED — Oocheters, steady work. Send samples. Woman's Exchange. Building, Trenton, N. J. th 9T5-3-25-3t Q : ! - be K)R SALE. » SALE — F— d auto delivery at a ~ low price. Also one horse, wagon, ^ harness, etc. Cause for selling we are purchasing new auto trucks S. Teil J" telman, 310 Washington Street, Oape ~ N. J.. 970-4-1-tf U , : ; J*, Ia STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE. R William Belt, Growers Delight, Glen SI Mary. rs These midseaaon varieties are famous for their good qualities and heavy gp yield and are especially adapted to the gr May to3. _ ET.T RUTHERFORD, Fourth Avenue, West Cape May 911— 2-12-10t - SALE — 600 to 1000 bushels of red gt skin potato—. to R. H. Argoe, Meccray's Truck and Farm. 957-8-3-3t "~ SEED SWEET POTATOES. "" SALE, Seed Sweet PoUto— , choice R selected new golden yellow eeed sweet potatoes. ^ John C Elliott, Cold Spring, N. J. 3-4-St W SALE — Suburb Ever Bearing Strawberry Plants, a wonder of tbe w also a choice lot of other varieties of Strawberry Plants at reasonable " Frank Dickinson, Erma, N. J. „ 968— 3-11 -3t " WANTED-To canvass-good po- A' sition for a worker. Apply to P. Dal- *" las, at George Kelley's Branch Store, Street, Oape May. ar 981-4-8-lt . Cc See Wentzell for Porch Furniture. ^ L .A." 1-. "> ; ■ * - ' • . '
FARM FOR BALK. The A. H. Steven# farm, situated <4 Turnpike, between Oape May and. May Point. House, barn and od» buildings in line condition. Apply to E. Stevens, West Oape May, K. J. 920— -E-19-ri RENT— A business stand.' lust vacatetd. with dwelllnt, or without. H. Hugh—, 410 Washington Street. Afternoon, Apr. 6, between 3 and 4 o'clook, on Washington — S. Lafayette street, dog's leather leaah. if returned to 101 S. Lafayette 983-4-8-lt Stationery for Professional Men at special low prices until May 1st. Star and Wave Stationery Department MONEY MONEY Have client win loan on first mortgage sum from $600 to $1300. Apply to J. H. HUGHES, 410" Washington St POULTRY SALE— iWhiti Plymouth Rack eggs for hatching, one dollar per setof fifteen. After September 1st, stock for sale. EL a Piereon, corner Washington and Union streets. 10-o-y LOT BARGAINS Three 8-4 acre lots, highest land "hi Oape May, 50x210 feet, on laadtt a street 50 feet wide. PRICE REDUCED to $400 for a short tin*. or easy terms. Tfca first eoaara gets the choice lot— nearest Broadway. to owner at 816 Broadway. Iteni a 8afety Deposit Box in t he armor plate vault of the Security Trust Company, Cape May. tf Advertise in tfae_ Star and Wave. ^
faster gutt^ Should be made when we can give in the best at' en ion. NOW IS THE TIME ORDER TO DAY You needn't pav for it until delivered, and we'll hold 'till Faster if you wish. Give us time to mske it right. JOHN F. GORSKI CUSTOM TAILOR j^^^Next to Post Office Cape May, N. » " WM A. KENIC SHOEMAKER All work done by hand. &SKBJ RUBBER SOLES A SPECIALTY Repairing while you wait. Work called for and d' livered. gP ALL FANCY WORK GUARANTEED 105 Jackson St, Cape May, N. J.
CARL V. KOKES Baker Nothing but the Best - Fruit Cake , Fancy Cakes r" Mince Piea 524 Washington St., Cape May

