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CIPEMAY STAR AND WAVE .Dmu Wave Established ll» •tar of tl>* Cap* Established .... 11(1 Haul la Star and Ware 1901 ALBERT R BAND, General Baa* ar Form* eloa* Thursday evenings. Oat a * town circulation delivered Saturday*. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, |1H PER CRAB IN ADVANCE. This paper la entered at the poetMk* as second-class postal matter. •TAB AND WAVE PUBLISHING CO. >11 aad 117 Washington Street.
COLD SPRING Mr. and Mrs D. McPheraon, Wr. and Mrs. Jacob Corson and 8. B. Taylor attended the session of Pomona Grange held at Palermo Saturday. Mrs. James Needles has returned from a trip' Co Elmlra, N. T. Rev. Jacob Dyke has pctn called to heeupy the pulpit of the Old Brick Presbyterian Church. The Hallowe'en frolic J»eld in the Grange Hall, October X, was quite a success Mrs- Ida Kremmer is the possessor «f a. Ford automobile. Efforts are being made to establieb a cooking school la this vicinity with Miss Deacon as Instructress of home George Walter spent Saturday at Atlantic City. - Thomas Matthews Is slowly recovering from the effects of an Injury received while employed at Wild wood Mrs Edward Learning accompanied by Ifer daughter. Miss Grace, spent Friday and Saturday In Philadelphia Mrs. Harvey Nlckerson Is a guest at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Crease. Miss Mllllcent Chad wick was a recent . guest in the village. 'Her home is now to Detroit. Mich. Mr. DeWltt Eldredge has enjoyed a , few weeks vacation with his family. The a), of A. gave a chicken pot-pie pupper in the Jr. O. U. A. M. hall Tuesday evening. Miss Mary r Miller spent the week end with relatives at Dennlsrllle. Mrs. Edwin Cummlngs of Philadelphia was a week end guest at the 1 Hughes homestead. Mr. and Mrs. H, L. Foster have re- 1 moved to Wlldwood Crest for the wln*er. where Mr. Foster will receive osteopathic treatment. Miss Ethel Nlckerson visited her hunt. Mrs. Hannah Learning Saturday. Mayor William Stevens of Cape May 1 City rave a lecture on the "Holy Land' Which he visited while on sn extended I tour. ■ 1 Best Quality ONION SKIN PAPER tor manifold or copy work for sale at f •tar and Wave Stationer- Department 2 —•1.00 per ream. The commercial accounts of Cape May County business men are especially welcome at the Security Trust Co., Strong Institution. B Best Quality ONION SKIN PAPER for manifold or copy work for sale at s Star and Wave Stationery Department J —•1.00 per ream L
IS THIS YODR EXPERIENCE Many Cape May People Ate Afflicted With Annoying Kidney IBs. Are you bothered with too frequent notion of the kidneys? Are the secretions highly colored — do they contain •ediment— burn and scald in voiding? These are all signs of kidney sickness and should not be neglected. Cape May people recommend Doan's Kidney Pills, if your back aches and your kidneys sire weak you will find no better recommended remedy. Mary D. Poinsette, 909 Corgie St., Gbpe May, says: "1 cant say anything too good for Doan's Kidney Pills, as X bare had very beneficial results from ton. They have relieved me of backache and have never failed to correct disorders of the kidneys. I get Doan's Kidney Pills at Hewitt and York's . Drug Store and a box is usually all I have to take before I feel strong, my . hack stops paining me and my kidneys become normal." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan's kidney Pille — the same that Mary I'oinoette had. Foster-Milburn Co.. "Props Buffalo. N. Y. • How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars ReWard for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. _We, the undersigned, have known F. J. }?»eney for the Urn 15 years, and believe Um perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially ablo to carry put any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Toledo, O. ' Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally. I acting directly upon the blood and mu- I . «ous surfaces of the system. Testimonials pent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold ' by ail Druggists. • Take Hail's Family Pills for coutlpsUoa monthly eepost Commission Form of ' Government t.ty of Cape May. H. J. S Tuesday, Oct. 3. 1916 , Regular meeting, p , Directors present. Messrs. Hanes. . "Shu*. Stevens. Treasurer's report for September read , "Director- of Finance reported that Water Works No. I was ready for in- . npectlon. 1 , Director of Streets to repair sewer 1 Inlet. Madison avenue and Washington i School site discussed. j The contract for printing tax bills ! awarded to the Herald as lowest bid- I der I ■ Bills to the amount of >111.47 ordered
• -T-.r- 1 ■ L -a. ' ' um II IMMMWWB ' Tabulated Result of the Section in Cape May County, from County Clerk's Office i REPUBLICAN LANDSLIDE 'FOR STATE AND COUNTY TICKET 7 . ■ '■ '' - ^ v-.
1 : 'S " ' ■ a,".i d i i i & 1 . i ! , i i I i n « i i n i i -it -• i •I 1' i: I- -i It 1. -i -4 H I - I rl I For President 1st 2nd 8rd (th 1st 2iid 1st 2nd >rd 4th 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd >rd 51 ■ ^ * Hughes 68. 57,h»19. 134 79- 19 66 7! 109 9S"l01 81 152 118 -87 210 34 64 10 96 268 128 191 1(7 im „ „ V"~ 11 « " " "" ■»> "iM »• m •> 4= w "• • n iS .1 " 5 ,, „ JJ 2» I For U. B. Senstor — 41 1,1 . *•» v Frellnghuysen 61 49 94 108 68 17 *2 "63 97 94 93 70 152 109 -193 .183 19 ' 63 10 84 282 112 171 122 101 84 (1 est'. ■For Governot^— "" ' "m, " - " 7° " " " -?4 » " 5 » » » « " « ^ 60 49 99 1,1 " 20 41 « '« SS « 124 168 175 .33 5» 9 87 24» 119 180 149 195 3* x. Wlttpenn 13 40 82 91 49 16 9$ 68 ,107 76 S3 69 107 59' 8, 9I J7 46 6 20 71 72 -X « S, H « "!! For U. 8. Representative-^- .... . . « 91 » ,»» 66 67 114 138 71 2» 98 66 94 94 94 69 (67 167 8|7 204 42 80 10 67 386 119 19* l(s ... ... -Myers 12 • 40 35- 69 51 -9 f at 72. 78; 78 59 69 100 52 66 111 23 -SO S 2> ' 66 .67 68 st *! » « For Assembly— -a- • 1 ' •• 98 - 3688 Howen 44 46 48 .86 - 68 1 15 -lit * 107 116. J« 81 94 U* 67 J>3 162 31 59 8 38 74 ' 106 104 61 lis "to w, " ! ' Se,le "> H 99 '•» -«' 1*: « .?> 2.5 85 74 61 131 168 147 164 29 61 7 99 283 114 l7t- lit «{ 41 11 For Sheriff— 11 ♦» .,4" MeIrtn » " M -nr 76 1* 149 96 . 186 88 % 66 86 151 46 109 153 40 78 0 21 91 137 107 m SM 24 ... ""•W 41 40 94 84 -M 191- 64 64 111 121 112 74 151 182 102 104 27 42 9 97 229 106 198 its xe. A "S For Coroner — . •' 1 • -i'l * 44 I449 »* •» 42 34 »' 97 119 138 91 94 lit 79 45 89 49 05 6 36 77 102 192 «2 in ♦, ' J *•«■•» f 41 $ » "• 44 " » "■ 44 "• "i i« "u -at » »t u< 2 S *15
paid. Tuesday, Oct. 1(, 1916. Regular meeting. Directors present, Meesre Hanes. Shaw, Stevens. Clerk reported September statement primed in Herald. Collector reported letters sent out to Tax delinquents. Petition Of Jom B. Hughes and others ; for a sewer on Maryland avenue discussed. § Clerk and delinquent tax collector authorlxed to settle with Atlantic City Bills 3ll4.74 ordered paid. Tuesday. Oct. 17. 1916 Regular meeting. Directhre present. Messrs. Hanes, Stevens. , Director of Finance reported repairs st Water Works progressing. Bills. 1606.96. ordered paid. Tuesday. Oct. 14. 1916 Regular meeting. Directors present, Messrs. Hsnes. Shaw. Stevens. Clerk reported tax matter of H. S. Rutherford settled. Books audited to Sep. 30th. 1916, and correct. Commission since inauguration. Oct 1918. ' Full report of Board of Health read and ordered spread on minutes. Auditor reported all books audited to September 80th. Report on minutes. Collector reported tax bills of 1916 all mailed. Mayor instructed to Interview personally all large tax delinquents Wm. Porter, as City Clerk; S. B. Wilson. as Treasurer; Lemuel E. Miller. as .City Engineer and. Supt. of elected to Jan.. 1917. Bills ordered paid. (1.460.60.
I I >4.000. Tuesday. Oct. >1, 1916 Directors present. Messrs. Hanes. l Shaw. Stevens. Bids for painting tank at water works i read and referred lo City Engineer fOc tabulation. • j I City Solicitor instructed to ascertaliA y the price of 234 ft to 454 ft. on BeadhM front for Convention Hall. Bills ordered paid. (250.14. Statement of th* Recaipts and Dls- i borsemeata of th* City of Cap* May. 1916. GENERAL ACCOUNT RECEIPTS To casn on hand at report ..( 5.4SS.76 To rash received from Collector of Taxes 4. 538. S3 To cash received from Recorder 244.81 >18.223.90 DISBURSEMENTS By cash paid orders of Commissioners ( 5.033.09 By cash paid interear 4.080.84 By cash paid Board of Health 206.87 By cash paid notes in bank 8.000.00 *18.223.90 DISBURSEMENTS ACCOUNT 4625— W. L. Stevens (126.00 4526 — Jos. H. Hanes 104.16 4627— <W. S. Shaw 104.16 14528— J. Splcer Learning 83.33 i 4529 — Wm. Porter 83.33 S. B. Wilson 66.66 14531 — J. Allen Wales 50.00 ] 4533— Harry Hcbenthal 12.50 i 4535 — W. J. Fenderson, Jr. 51.00 1679.14 POLICE AND WATCHMEN j 4 46:.—' Thos. Keenan 86.00 4480— Eastern Tel. "Co. 40.62 ' 4494— Jefferson Gibson 37.34 J 4498— Wm. Gibson >>.50 I 4621 — Geo. C. Baldwin 1.96 ' 4522 — Mrs. L. Baldwin 1.40 ' 4548 — Geo. C. Baldwin 80.00 j 4549 — Jefferson Gibson 35.00 . 4558 — -Walter Smith . 32.50 4554— William Gibson 32.56 1 4*55— John 'Reeves 32.50 , 4569 — Tnbn Meldmm 2.00 : 4570— John Bush 2.00 4571-»-Chas. Lineman 2.00 I 4572— W. B. Gilbert 12.00 495,32 LIGHTING 8TREETS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS I 4515 — C. M. Illuminating Co. >110.05 4620 — C. M. Light and Power
• ; ; » Co. is 7;<yi.«7 4521 — C. M. Light and Power4" ( Co. ' 30.00 4637— L. E. Miller, Jr. 33.33 1,6*3.05 |t REPAIRING. CLEANING AN"1> %ATEKINC STREETS „ 4 470— Wm. McKadden $L3S 4471— W. L. Ewlng . 8.00 ^ 4475 — C. S. Newell • 1.00 4479 — W. G. Moore 74.01 4489 — Edward Long ' 25.00 , .. 4498 — Moses Owen _ 21.00 ' ' 4499— Jos. Loper 8.75 4500 — Frank Hawkins 14.00 ' 4501 — Peter Dennis 21.00 • 4512 — Jos. Edmunds 7.00 4502 — Frank Green 10,00 * 4510 — Eldredge and Phillips 9.(5 . 4511 — Jonathan Hoffman 6.35 ] '• 4513— M. H. Ware . 6.95 - (£]£— M. H. Ware 6.10 . 9 454.1— Eaw. Long 25^00 > 4556— Loden and Smith . R.00 i 4^59 — Moses Owen r4.5C: ■ 321.95 i> FIRE AND WATEft " " 1 'j 3 4466— W. J. and g. S, R R Co. IJ.52 < 4477 — Edw. Vasser ' 2I.3IJ e 4469 — G. W. Reeves ' 35.(:J . 4484— K. C. B. Speace 32.50 ; 4 4485 — W. S. H. Speaoc 32.50 j < I • : >
, J ? 1486— E. S. Hewitt ' 32.50 < 45P4—W. -Edmunds 14.410 * 9 4595 — EI wood Myer 15.00 i I 4506— Edw. Vasser 24.75 - 4567 — Frank Hawkins 5.25 5 4608— D. W. Rodan *5.00 4538— F. C. B. Speace 35.09 4 4539 — W. 8. Speace 32.50 4 I 4540 — E.S. "Hewitt 32.50 4 I 4661 — Hunter Dickson 114.80 4 I 4551— H. W. otui Manvill Co. 20.50 4 I 4563 — Edw. Vasser 27.75 4 I ,4564 — E. Major 22.00 4 I '4566— Frank Hawkins 22.76 , 466* — Joseph Edmutlde ' 22.15 i joe. Loper 3.60 I I '508—1 1. V\". Itodan 15.00 4 I j (609.21 4 PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT 1468- — Del. and Atl. Tel «nj Tel Co. 3.85 4482 — L. E. Ruf'ingx 3.50 I . 490— Jennie Tuin.-r ;,.o# 4 *492— Mrs. Hess lj.OO i i 4544— Jennie Turner 5 00 14347— Mrs. Hess 16.00 j 4550— Eitima Stiles 1.00 49.35 7 "I Interest on Bonds *3.967.50 7 ; Interest on City Notes 113.34 7 (4.0(0.84 ' STATIONERY. PRINTING AND U ADVERTISING J ' 4474— Herald Publishing Co. 312.65 ' 4476 — Star and Wave Pub Co. 60.61 j
4483 — Herald- Pub. Co. > 35.82 1. 4517 — Harry Vanxant 20.22 4518 — Leah Ware 4.76 134.46 FIRE DEPARTMENT Eldredge and Phillips 152.96 Thompson Giles .4.50 4487 — C. E. Hoffman 32.50 4488— Jas. T. Rice 32.69 4534 — Secy- Fire Dept 375.00 4641 — C. E. Holmes 32.50 Jas. T. Rice- 32.60 662.46 OPERATION SEWER PLANT <472 — il. W. Rodan *14.25 4509 — 8 rank Entriken -.66 4622— Wm. Hlckey 65.00 (79.80 POOR , FUND — A. G. Bennett 1 v 8 .38 1545— A-. G. Bennett * 8.33 if 66 BOARD OK HEALTH 708— John .Berry 35.00 Star and Wave .Pub^lo: 3.06 rto — R. 8. Hand ' 48.57 111— R S. 'ftand - - 1J.56 Jos. Frees V 43.60 -713— Alex Schellenger 1.20 1 71 4 — V» . It.-Sh>ppard " 2.00 j 71 5— It. S. Hand 2.60 158A2
'I. . .1 > " ENGINEERING SERVICE t" 2 4686— U E. Miller, Jr. It at 1 INCIDENTALS - 4478 — Alexis Schellenger " (8.01 6 4 467 — Eastern .Tel.' and TeL Co. .67 4 411— Geo. C. Baldwin .98 < 4498 — Fred Hand . ? 1L97 0 4512 — Harry T. Ludlam, Collector 60.09 0 4614— S. B. Wilson. Tress. 6.76 0 4516— H. S. Rutherford 7.>f . 0 4519— L T. Stevens 72.69 6 4528 — 8. B. Wilson. Trees. 86.99 0 4646— KTefl Hand %2.69 - 4557 — S. B. Wilson, Treas. 6.64 >86.81 S. B. WILSON. Treasurer. Receipts and Tiili in ■■■*■!* . of to* Fabllc School Of CRy of Cap* May to the close of business Oct. "81st. 1916. RECEIPTS To current exfcnse* >9,701.79 To cost from A. W. Hand, supt. 101.78 To cost from Manual Training 8.667.66 , 18.871.67 DISBURSEMENTS . j : By current expenses (*.448.72 ; By current expenses, manual i ) training 72.94 ) By cash to balance - 6,849.41 ' $18,871.07 B. B. WILSON. ! 2008-t L Custodian.
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