Cape May Star and Wave, 10 June 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 7

SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1916 CAPE MAY STAR A/tJ/ WMVE

JUPGWAY I HOUSE I AT-THE- FERRIES I PHILA.

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ASSOCIATED HOTELS EUROPEAN PLAN J ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH HOT AND OOLD RUNNING WATER IN EACH ROOM

. ' * here is a Beauty d ti TV d ' il jg ■■MMgra 0p Bell Model 16, Royomy Roadster Price $775, t.f.b. YORK. PA. and as fine as any $1000 car on the r market. Better in appearance than most cars at double the price All working parts easy at access to the driver at all times- \ SPECIAL FEATURES Lota of room in body, unobrtructed 21 inch doors, 112 inch wheel base, 22 ; mi]es to the gallon, good leather nphola tering and other features found on the r 13600 gars, for demonstration and all other information apply to FRANK ENTRIKEN & SONS CENTRAL GARAGE, CAPE MAY, N. J. henry reeves, machinist Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas Fitting. Irrigaton Plants Installed. J Keystone 177y 116 Pearl St, West Cape May ' .... ■ ' s -a — - Special 30 day price on ELECTRICAL FIXTURES FOR A SIX ROOM HOUSE ) including 4 one light fixtures, 1 three light fixture for living room, one modern indirect howl for dining , roqpi.

0 IE M REEVES & GREEN " 1 Engineering Company SHOW ROOM, 610 WASHINGTON STREET ' Keystone Phone, 16 A Cape May, N. J.

, a. i I'j-I i.. i. ■ • ■ Mr. Farmer, Fisherman, or any user of a Pumping Outfit ATTENTION! The European countries are busy slaughtering people; our country is busy making ammunition and powder, and help is getting scarce. Now why don't- you get busy and buy this Little Irrigator which will save you time and hard labor. This Little Irrigator will pump water, saw wood, grind and shell corn, pump in pilings, irrigate the land, and will do many more useful things, which I can tell you if you will call me up, or send me your name and address. Price, Complete

THE LITTLE IRRIGATOR Manufactured by , m. subber Woodbine, N. J. MAKER OF *TJ. KINDS OF MACHINERY REPAIRING OUR (SPECIALTY KEYSTONE PHONE 11-D ill i» •■MiliAAiiilMMiiiMMiiiiii

mnKjffT.v statement * Oape May CJty, N. J., May 2, 1816 Regular meeting. Acting Mayor Hanes presiding. I Roll C*ll— Present, Directors Hanes and Shaw. 3 Minutes of meeting April 26 resd 3 and approved. 3 Treasurer's report for April received 3 and filed. 3 Police report for April received and filed. Director Shaw moved that the John Mecray Post, G. A. R-, and John Mur- 3 ray Post be given their usual appropria- 3 tion. 3 Approved bills amounting to $1646.63 3 ordered paid. Director Shaw moved to adjourn. 3 3 Cape May Citv, N. J., May 9, 1916 3 Regular meeting, Director Hanes preJ 3 siding. Director Shaw moved that S. B. Wil- 3 son be elected clerk protem. Carried. 3 Present, Directors Hanes and Shaw. 3 Director Shaw moved that an order 3 be drawn in favor of William Hickey 3 for $50.00 for extra work at the pump- 3 ing station. Carried. 3 Director Shaw moved that a re sola- 3 be drafted by the commission on the 3 death of the late clerk, Thos. W. Mil- 3 let. . Carried. 3 Approved bills amounting to $1348.63 ordered paid. Direcfor Shaw moved to adjourn. Cape May City, X. J., May 16. 1916 3 Regular meeting Acting Mayor Hanes ■' presiding. Present, Directors Hanes and Shaw. H Minutes of meeting of May 2d and Oth read and approved. Director Shaw reported the boardwalk to Yale avenue repaired and posted as to'the condition below that point. 3 Approved bills amounting to $44817 * ordered paid. 1 Director Shaw moved to adjourn. * Cape May City, X. J.. May 23, 1916 ' Regular meeting Acting Mayor Hanes ; presiding. Present, Directors Hanes and Shaw. Minutes "of meeting May 16th, read and approved. Director Shaw offered a resolution in , reference to the death of Thomas W. 1 Millet, City Clerk, and moved same be 1 spread on the minutes and a copy sent 1 to the family. Carried. 1 Director Shaw offered a resolution for ' the renewal of a note for $10,000 due .in the Security, Trust Co. Qarried. Director Shaw offered a resolution for the renewal of a note for $10,000 due the Merchants National Bank. Car- ( ried, - , Approved bills amounting to $262.25 ( ordered paid. , - Director Shaw moved to adjourn. Cape May City, N. J.. May 31, 1916 Regular meeting. Mayor Stevens pre- ; siding. • ; Present, Directors Hanes, Shaw and Stevens. Minutes of meeting May 23d read and r.ppjoved. ; Assessor Wales was instructed to 'ad- . vise with Win. R. Sheppard as to the ! personal and building values and confer I with I.. E. Miller. Jr., for ground values '■ in making the 1916 assessments. , Collector Henderson was advised to ! mail monthly statements for 1915 taxes | still unpaid. Senator Stevens reported that the delinquent sewer assessments bills completed and ready for the mail. Director Shaw was given permission to have magazines supplied to the pavilApproved bills amounting to $908.33 ordered paid. Director Hanes moved to adjourn. THOMAS W. MILLET. JR.. Clerk Protem. STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS of the CITY OF CAPE MAY, N. J. To the dose of business, Mav 81st, 1916. GENERAL ACOOBNT DR. To cash on hand last report $7,360.08 To cash from City Collector 1 ,219.94 To cash from Thos. W. Millet, Clerk 179.17 To cash from Clark Wbitcraft Co. 7-M To cash from State Comptrol- . ler 2.926 70 I To cash from County Clerk 4,477.51 1 To cash from City Notes " 20,000.00 I By cash paid order Commissioners $5,887.41 By cash paid interest 4,995.84 Bv cash paid Board 'of Health 88.82 Bv cash paid notes in Bank 20,000.00 Bv balance on hand in Treasury 5.199.05 $36,171.12 $30.17 1 12 DISBURSEMENTS From April 30th to the cios • of busi ness Mav 31st. 1916. , , SALARIES 3735— W. L Stevens *125.00 3736— Jos. H. Hanes J04.1«i 3737— W. S. Shaw 104.H 1 3738 — I Spicer Learning 83.33 ! 3739— Thos. W. Millet 59.50 3740— S, B. Wilson , fiCrtil 3741— J. Allen Wales 50.00 1 3743 — Harry Hebentha! , 12250 .3745 — W. J. Fendersnn, Jr. 50.on 3764— Thos. W. Millet 23.77 I 679.14 POOR FUND "f 3689— H. C. Pierson and Son , 3.47 3711 — A- G. Bennett 8,33 3754 — A. G. Bennett 8.33 20.13 ENGINEERING SERVICES 3746 — L. E. Miller,. Jr. n 50.00 Interest on Bonds 4,737250 Interest on Notes 258 34 POLICE AND WATCHMEN 3681 — Wm. McFadden 4.40 3700 — Jefferson Gibson 35.00 3701— Walter. Smith 32.50. 3702— John Reeves 30.33 3703 — Wm. Gibson 2.17 3733— Eastern Tel and Tel. Co. 32.94 3758— Geo. C. Baldwin 80*0 3759 — Jefferson Gibson 35.OO 3J0O — Walter 8mith 32.50 i.. 3

3761 — .Tofcn S-rw - gj, 3763 — Walter Smith ao!S|a LKiim.VG STREETS AND PUBLIC 3 BUILDINGS 3 3677— C. F. Loper ia00 3 3669—1. R. Mecray 28 AO ! 3691—1". M. light and Power Co. 32.30 5 3695— C. M. Light and Power Co. 770J2 S 3096 — C. M. Illuminating Co. 162.00 I 1,002.92 5 FIRE AND WATER j Geo. B. Newton Coal Co. 401.74 * "> — Yalvoline Oil Co. 38.25 ; — C. M. Light and Power Co.' 1.10 " 3688 — N. Y. Belting and Pack- 1 ing Oo. 81.38 , Elanaga and Phillips 103.40 ! 3092— C. M. Light and Power Oo. 20.71 ; F. G B. Speace 35.00 1 3705— W. 6. H. Speace ' 32.50 • 3706— E. S. Hewitt 32.50 ; 3747— F. G B. Speace ' 35.00* ; 3749— E. S. Hewitt 32J0 1 3756— Edw. Yasser 11.13 1 W. a H. Speace 32A0 * 3757— E. Major 12.43 j 3767 — Scheiler Nolan and Oo. 200.00 1 3771— H. Mulled and Co. 26.40 * 3773— JM. T. Rice 37250 ; R. D. Wood and Co. 17.50 ; R. D. Wood and Co 6.64 ; 377!»— Atlantio City R. R Co. • .46 J 1,158.94 ; FIRE DEPARTMENT •> . 3707— C. E. Holmes . 32.50 j 3708— laa. T. Rice 32.50 ■ 1 37 13— Secy. Fire Dept. 100.00 I : 3744- Secy. Fire Dept. 275.00 ! 3750— C E. Holmes 32250 3 13751— Ta* T. Rice 32J0 3 505.00 3 OPERATING SEWER PLANT ' 3676— Wm. Hickey 50.00 3682 — F. Sidney Townsend 35.89 3694— C. M. Light and Power Co. 6.00 3697— C. M. Illuminating Co. 8.63 3698— Edw. Yasser. 24.QP , 3699 — E. Major 24.00 ! 3734 — Hunter and Dickson 20.74 ! 3742— Wm. Hickey 65.00 ! STATIONERY, PRINTING AND ADvijlt'liSTNG 3652 — Herald Publishing Oo. 28.35 3054— Clark Whitcraft Co. 384.04 3680— The Rodgers Eng. Co. 2.75 3090 — Herald Publishing Oo. 14.85 3715— L. E. MiDer, Jr. SAO 434.99 BOARD OF HEALTH 659 — Wm. Porter 2.00 660 — R. a Hand 2.00 661 — W. R. Sheppard 2.00 662— John T. Hewitt 2.00 663 — John Berrv 35.00 664— A. GrReefea 45J2: 88.82MEMORIAL SERVICES 3675— John Murry Port No. 118 75.00 ! 3714 — John Mecray Post No. 40 125.00 200.00 1 INCIDENTALS 3644— Geo. G Baldwin ■ .98 ' 3657— J. Allen Wales % 9.00 ' 3658— S. F. El dredge 100.00 3681— S. B. Wilson 21.40 1 3718— Thos. W. Millett 1.82 '3782— Thos. W. Millet 4.12 ' ■ 3776 — J. Spicer Learning 27.65 '13777 — Judson Bennett / 34.60 1992)7 REPAIRING, CLEANING AND WATERING STREETS 1 3650— D|niel Goff Co. 150.04

I M62^f£nk°iuwkiiui ms— NTnceirt^Givonajte — > incent unomge 1 , 3WS5 — Peter Drift p-tcy 132$ | 3866 — D. W. Rodan *0.00 , — Del Carey 35.00 3668 — Irvin Ware 14.60 | 3669—0. H. Nokes . 1328 — WalteY Dennis ' 1226 3671— Frank Green 2-35 Frank Green , 15250 — Joe. Edmunds 6.16 3678 — B. a Curtis, and son 1 JO 3682 — W. J. and S. S. R. R. Oo. 16.42 3686 — El dredge and PhUlipe 8259 . 3667— R. S. Hand 16-00 1 3709 — Edw. Long 25.00 3719 — Moees Owen 22.60 . 3720— Isaac -Turner 19.25 , 3721— Jos. loper / , 1925 ■ 3722— Frank HawKins 21.00 3723— Vincent Grunage 19.45 8724— Peter Dennis 21.00 3725— Walter Dennis .14.00 3726— Jos. Edmunds 22.75 1 3727 — Jacob Shaw 47.50 ] 3728 — D. W. Rodan " '13210 1 3729— Jos. Freas 1.75 3730— Eli Rutherford 25.00 J 3731 — J. E. Mecray 6.75 1 3752— Edw; L. Long 25.00 1 3768 — C. M. Sand Co. 23.75 ] 3770— Daniel Goff Co. 101.29 . 3772— Del River Quarry Cons. Co. 104 JO ' 3778— M. H. Ware 2.24 1 3780 — Atlantic City R. R. Co. 4.00 1 — Moses Owen 18.10 j Isaac Turner 17.15 !< — Jos. Loper 16.35 I' 3784 — Frank Hawkins 16.35 1 ■ 3785 — Vincent Grunage 15.20 1 5 3786— Peter, Dennis 18.90 1 j 3787 — Jos. Edmunds 16.35 • 3788 — Jacob Shaw 40.50 1 ] 3789— D. W. Rodan ; 33.50 i' 3790 — Frank. Green 26.00 j! ' . — 1,190.88 jl ' PROPERTY REPAIRING AND i rMJRO VEMENT . Eastern Tel. and Tel. Co. .42 ' 3645 — Eastern Tel and Tel. Co. 3.00 | 3646 — Eastern Tel. and Tel Co. 2.50 3647— Del. and Atl. Tel and Tel. Co. .10 3648— Del. and Atl. Tel. and Tel. Co. 2.15 • 3#39-^Harris and Bennett 5.75 ' ! 3656— M. H. Ware 14.04 ■ 8674— Mrs. Hess • 11.00 ■ 3685 — Jennie Turnes 5.00 ' 8710-SL 'M. Wentzell 4.80 3712— Mrs. Hess 15,00 j 8716— E. W. Hand 22.00 , 3717— Chas. B. Shields 22.00 1 . 3755— Mrs. Hess 16.00 , 3753 — Jennie Turner 5.00 I 3769 — T. C. Richardson 58.50 • | 187.26 ' I , - . ...... ~S. B. WILSON, ! 1 STATEMENTS OF THE PUBUC SCHOOLS ) From April 30th to tSeTdose of business ) May 31st, 1016. j RECEIPTS Current Expenses $23,403.13 5 Manual Training 2,525.03 ' 251)28.16 ) DISBURSEMENTS 2 Current Expenses 23,442.31 I Manual Training 734.60 S ) - 24.176.91 f Balance 1.751.25 8. B. WILSON. I Custodian.

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