Cape May Star and Wave, 25 January 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 4

Saturday, EDUT Soll 1919

CAPE MAY STAR ANDWAYE ALBERT E. HAND, President. BUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE This paper is entered at the po gffice as second-class postal matter. @TAR & WAVE PUBLISHING CO. Forms close Thursday evening. Out f town. circulation celivered Saturbanal Mr. Theo. N. Vails letter to Hon. John. A. Moon (Chairman Committee en Port Ooffice and Post Roads wation is most apportune. phone companies appear to be in about the same position as the rail-roads. Some feel that the , permanent eperation of either should be in the hands of the Federal Government. If we correctly follow the situation the Federal Government has its hands full arranging and adjusting reconstruction conditions and can rely on ! the people to fully transfer the man agement of these important industries progressive spirit of private owner ship should be complied with the aingle control under the Federal Government supervision. We feel that there important aystems should not be turned back in an unconsidered manner but should be held by the Federal Government patil a feasible plin can be prepared iremme 0000 tre --- COMMUNTIES HOLDING MEETINGS. During the-next two months there will be a community meeting in practically every | dictric in the county. For the purpose of electing community committeemen for those districts P MEC giving the people the advan-

muary 10th. at 8:00 o,clock. Patersbarg, Red Men‘s Hall. Hllustratfeg," on Moriday evening, Feb. 1th, at 7:80 o‘clock. Eldora, School House. Winstrated lecture by R. W. De Baun, "Canhouse ‘Tomatoes and Cantaloupes," on Tuesday evening, February 11th at 7:80. Dennisville, School House. IMlustrated lecture by R. W. De Baun,-"Canhouse Tomatoes and Asparagus Growing," on Thursday evening, February 18th ing," on Friday evening, Feb. 14 at 7 ‘clock. | Other meetings will be arranged for and announced later. GRANGE HALL The South Seaville Grange is ar ranging a special program during the lecture hour on January 26th. Among the speakers present will be Mr. R. W. De Baun of the New Jersey Experiment Station. His talk will deal with profitable truck crop for Cape May County. The Lecturer, Mrs. Smail, is also trying to arrange for one of the. Etate Department officials to speak on "Weights and Measures." All members are urged to be present. --mea---_._ Shake Into Your Shoes. Allen‘s Foot-Ease the antiseptic powder, and get rest and comfort for tired, nching, swollen feet. The quick relief for corns, bunions and eallouses. Boldiers and ssllors use it, . Sold everywhere. 141-19-46 --m4+e-_ Advertise your wants in the Star and Wave for results. . Keystone 90.

wITH THE | CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Columbia Avenue and Guerny Stree w. tlett, Minister Worship and Preaching 10:30 a. m Subject-"A Noble Refusal," Bible School 3:00 p. m. Classes for everybody organized men‘s Bible Class with interesting dis cussion of the lesson. Worship and Preaching 7:80 p. Subject-"Soldiers Who Succeed." Special Song Service in the evening enlisted raen mesisting. . Come spen a pleasant hour with us. Praise and Prayer Meeting, Wednésday evening at 8:00 o‘clock. |_ Everybody, especially strangers and [enlisted men cordially invited to all lbnabingent | etaopist Episcorat CHURCB Cape May City, N. J. Herbert Jacksen Root, Pastor Sunday January 26, 1919. |_ 9.30 A. M. Prayer Meeting in Upper com. 10.80 A. M. Public Worship and sermon by the Pastor. . Topic "The Christian Crisis at Home." $.00 P. M. Sunday School Seerion. 6.30 P. M. PrayerMeeting in Upper Roow. |_ 7.40 P. M. Song Service and Sermon ‘by the Pastor, Topic "What is EterWednesday 7.45 P. M. Prayer Meeting. The four weeks campaign for Christtian Stewardship will be presented on successive Sunday Mornings in Febramory, The evenings will be donated to the consideration of the Second Coming of Christ. CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Rev. Parl Sturtevant Hows, Rector PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Decatur and Hughes Streets Rev. Curtis O. Bosserman, Minister Sabbath Service it 10:80 a. m. Morning Worship $:00 p. m. Bible Service 7:80 p. m. Evening Worship Week-day Service " 7:80 p. m, Thursday, Prayer- meet7:80 p. m. Friday, Y. P. 8. C, E. A cordial invitation is extended to amy way to make the Social Evening last Tuesday much a decided success.

We hope to have another one soon. emm I Mre. Maurice Fleischhaner, who has taken rooms at Wildwood spent Monday night with her mother, Mrs. Geo. Warner. Mr. William Sheets iitaflaletidearch int Mrs. Sarah Jackson entertained her mother, Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Lucius Peterson of Port Norris to supper on Sunday Evening. Mrs, Frank Barnett and daughter Emma spent Tuesday with her brother Mr. Harvy Snyder, of Cold Spring. Mrs. Florence Shaw spent over Sunday with relatives at Wildwood. Miss Mary Snyder entertained her {friend, Mr. Alfred Sheets and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shaw of Wildwood on her birthday, Friday evening. Mr. Firman Fox and lady friend, Miss Marion Lewson of Salem spent ever Sunday with his prents, Mr. Lewis Fox. Mre. Carl Schwerdtz entertained her mother from Fox Chase, I‘a., for a few days. Mra. George Matthews entertained mn evening company on Friday evening. All eport a fine time, Russell Schellenger and wife spent Monday evening. with | Mr. — Joseph Ford and family. Augustus Yerricks fs reviving the looks of his home with a new cont of paint. Mrs. Ella Woolson entertained her ‘daughter, Mrs. EEmily Thompson of | to Creek on Tuesday last. Mrs. Bertram Snyder of Erina visited relatives on Monday night. Leslie Bate has had electric lights installed in his home. Leslie Woolson made a short trip to Baltimore the first of the week! Mre. Jane Bate has been visiting her [daughter, Mrs. Buclah Cummings at | West Cape May. mee»___[BLUE PRINT PENCILS, best grade "Add 5 cents for postage. . Any amount, STAR AND WAVE PUB. CO, CAPE MAY, N. J.

(COMMISSION FORM |__ OF GOrERNM | STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF THE City or CaPR May. [From Nov. 30th to Close of Business Decersber ist 118 RECEIPTS To Cash on hand, last report 14,578.58 To Cash rec‘d from City > Collector of Taxes 110,848.80 Wo Cash rec‘d from City Clerk 1,176.74 To Cash ree‘d from Board of Health To Cash ree‘d from Treas. To Cash ree‘d — from Couny Collector To Cash rec‘d from City Notes Discount 141,407.40 EXPENDITURES 199 Cash paid orders Comi 21,581.86 2,000.00 a By Cash paid Interest on Bonds and Notes 8,450.28 By Cash paid County Collector 68,881.39 By Cash paid Board of Health Pd (By Cash paid Sinking |_ Fund 14,710.00 10,795.87 161,447.40 DISBURSEMENTS Salaries 8681 W. L. Stevens | 125.00 8682 Jos. H. Hanes — 104.24 8683 Wm. S. Shaw 104.24 8684 J. Spicer Leaming 88.97 8685 Wim. Porter 108.87 8686 S. B. Wilon 75.00 8687 J. Allen Wales 55.00 8689 Jas. J. Doak 20.00 8600 W. J. Fenderson, Ir. esas 788.70 Police and Watchman 8562 Eastern Tel Co. | 6142 8507 W. J. & S. R. R. Co. 2.81 8610 Jefferson Gibson 49.17 8611 Walter Smith 8612 John Reeves 8618 Win. Gibson 8614 Geo. Lehman 8718 Jefferson Gibson 8719 Walter Smith

8578. John Lemmon 8574 Warren Owen 8575 Ellis Simmons 8576 Ben}. S. Jenney 8577 Geo. Holden 8578 Horace Corson |sste James Berrell 8580 Elias Coverdale [se Lewis Nelson [8582 Thos. Keenan 8588 Ashbrook Church 8584 Harry Lehman 8585 Chas. Cooper 18586 Jus, Loper 8587 John Pigram 8588 Ashbrook Church (8595 M. H. Ware jesos Chas, L. Stites jeers Stonley Benstead 2616 Moses Owen | 8617 Jos. Loper 8618 John Crowell 8619 John Bush {8620 Harry Lehman {8621 Frank G «n |sse« Jas. The: iton 18625 Wim. Holccn {8626 John Lemmon {8627 Warren Owen 8628 Geo. Holden {8629 Horace Coron 8830 Jas. Rerrell 8631 Elins Coverdale 3632 Lewia Nelson 8633 Thos. Keenan 6% Harry Lehman 685 Jas. Loper 14.75 636 John Pegram 14.85 [8es9 I, W. Eldridge | 6158 8646 Chas. A. Swain 8.45 BGn2 N. J. & S. R. R. Co.96.27 8637 R. D. Wood & Co. 108.74 8658 Jas, Thorton 24.50 8650 Wm. Holden d J8860 John Lemmons . 19.80

ns 886! Warren Owen 862 Geo. Holden 8568 Horace Corson 064 Elias Coverdale 8665 Lewis Nelson [8666 Thos. Keenan 8667 John Pegram Ld CoRE c 8669 John Keenan 8670 Clinton Hughes 8706 James Thorton 8707 Wii, Holden 8708 John Lemmon 8709 Horace Corson $8710 Elina Coverdale [8711 Lewis Nelson 8712 Thos, Keenan 8713 Harry Lehman 8714 John Keenan 18700 Chas. L, Stites [8728 Jas. Edmunds | 8724 Stanley Benatead 18725 Mores Owen 8726 Jas, Loper 8727 John Crowell [8728 Harry Lehman ‘8720 Marry Lehman 8730 Jacob Shaw (8791, Emlin Cliver 8.50 [8732 Frank Green bo.55 | 8788 J. C. Gallagher — 18.50 8715 W. J. & S. R. R. Co. 72.71 8752 Wm. Holden 15.85 8758 John Lemmon 15.85 8754 Geo. Holden 10.50 8755 Warren Owen 5.45 8760 Harry Lehman 250 8764 Dan‘l Goff Co. 8788 James Thornton 8784 Wm. Holden 8785 John Lemmon 8786 Moses Owen 8787 Geo. Holden 8788 Horace Church $789 Elias Coverdale 8700 Lewis Nelson 8791 Thos, Keenan 8792 Harry Lehman 8708 Geo. Ogden and Son 8794 A. T. Haynes 8,750.86 Fire and Water 8566 Hunter and Dickson 4.65 8569 Artesian Well Drilling Co. 2210.0 8598 Eastern Tel. Co. . 2.50 8509 C. M. Coal and Ice Company 1,829.45 8600 F. C. B. Spence — 65.00 8602 Geo. Chester Ld 8603 Thos. Racsinger . 62.50 8622 Stanley Benstead 15.76 8673 Mores Owen 15.75 8637 R. D. Wood & Co 108.74 8651 W.J.&8. R.R. . Co. CJ 8653. Cape May Coal and Ice Company _ 350.70 8654 Sherwood Hand — 56.61 8878 L. E. Miller, Jr, 8880 Artesian Well Drilling Company 2,680.10

5 Del. & AU. 8674 W. J. & S. R. R. Co. 8715 Warsen Owen 8716 Geo. Holden 2115 8717 Clinton Hughes 8605 F. C. B. Speace . 65.00 8696 Geo. Chester Cd 8697 Thos. Ramsinger | 62.50 $702 Walter Hand 48.09 8754 Clinton Hughes 225 8735 John Pegram 4148 8742 C. E. Loper 56.50 8748 Cape May Coal ‘ and Ice Company . 37800 8756 National Meter Co. 8749 Horace Corson 8757 Elins Coverdale 8758 Lewis Nelson 8759 Thos. Keenan 8761 John Keenan 8766 Cape May Coal 876128 Fire Department 8565 Eldridge and Phillips 140.92 8604 C. E. Holmes 40.00 8605 Jus. T. Rice 40.00 8601 Fire Dept. aslme 8608 C. E. Holmes 40.00 8600 Jus. T. Rice Pud 8768 Eldredge and Phillips 148.55 ss6ar — Property and Improvement. £563 Eastern Tel Co. 1.82 8564 Harris & Bennett . 440

8876 Cape May Coal and Ice Co. 8701 Salle Smith 8738 Emma Stites 8741 C. E, Loper & H16G frail MP Coal and Ice om 8772 Frank mk Butrikin mnd Son Interest on notes Sinking Fund Schools School Bond & Intereat . 2,175.00 Stationery and Printing 8641 Star and Wave Publishing Co. 20.15 8670 Star and Wave Publishing Co, 19.07 [8748 Star and Wave Publishing Co. LJ 8744 Star and Wave o 55.00 Poor Fand 8808 A. G, Bennett 848 8701 A. G. Bennett £38 8747 Cape May Coal and Ice Co. 11.65 Board of Health 887 Geo. Jefferson 888 Geo. Jefferson 882 W. R. Sheppard 883 Robert S, Hand 884 John T. Hewitt 885 Dr. V. M. D. Marcy 62.60 886 Geo, Jefferson 20.00 Operation Sewer Plant 8561 Wm. Hickey 12.00 8609 Jos. Backman 40.00 8640 Atlantic City R. R. 181.08 7525 Valentine Oil Co. 40.18 7526 Otto Gas Engine bj 4. 7682 Atlantic City Railroad d 7°79 Fred Hand 81.60 8688 Wm. Hickey 85.00 8908 Jos. Backman Lad 8733 Wm. Hickey 2.84 8770 J. E. Mecray 3.95

-~_-_____._comm Agent Convention Hall 8604 Gilbert C. Hughes Engineer and Supt. Light. 8802 L. E. Miller, Jr. 55.00 #608 L. E. Miller, Jr. | 3837 Contingent Fund 85E8 Board of Health 100.00 8508 Western Union ‘el, Co. 2.80 8508 8. B. Wilson, Treasurer [8689 Chas, H. Robbina py 8850 8. B. Wilson, Treasurer 5Ab 8657 Jas, T. Rice 91.00 8768 J. E. Taylor and 250 8774 Gilbert C. Hughes 47.50 8778 5. 4. Wilson, 5.00 542.15 8. B. WILSON, Treasurer, coot TVvi District President Meyer, and Wal« ter Savage, Harry Fisher and Shane gar Hand attended P. 0.8. of A. Lodge at the Court House, Monday night. Mrs. Charles Hughes spent Tuesday with Mrs, Feaster. Miss Carrol was visiting Mra. Iibjnaned Hughes. Mre. George Halburner . and iwo children are spending sometime away, Mre. William Lioyd is in Philadel= phin for a tweek. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brenton enter« tained company Wednesday. Leon Eldredge was home for a few days. Winfield Potitt was her Thursday from Petersburg. Mra. William Nichols {s spending some time in Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Speaton entertained Mr, William Shute of Wildwood. We are glad to see Garner Bishop mein

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