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ADVERTISING ADVERTISING IN THIS COLUMN 10 CENTS PER LNE, 6 WORDS . TO A LINE, MINIMUM CHARGE 50 CENTS — ) SH UART A# 5 fOR D SEDAN ‘AN Equip. ped: with starter and gn merator, slip covers and demountable rims, and lots of other | special | equipment. Good paint and in excellent condition. — Apply to Charles Folks, 420 West Perry Street, Cape May, N. J. 1-11-19 19 8t k______________ FOR SALE-A FEW PIGS _NINE and ten weeks old-Meadow View Farm, Erma, N. J, — Henry Reeves, B3B1-Hf. peovei Arve " Ros nea-worthy . dory, built by Mr. Elon Hand, West Cape May in May, 1917, practically un used cince September 1917, 22 feet over all, 6 feet beam, Bridgeport engine. Now lying at Mr. Leaming‘s alips opposite Cape May Yacht Club ban Landing. Also cars, anchors, lamps, et€.~ For terms, write Captain Fred I Ning) g B. Army, 512 Commercial Trust ing, Philadelphia, Px. b 1-18-19 496 wenn _n n wizses FOB SALE-5 HORSE MOTOR 3 phase 220 volt in first class running order, used only a few weeks, made by the General Electric Co. Apply A. D..Reeves, 2nd floor Merchants FOR SALR-QUARTER HORSE, pood efther direction.. Perfect ‘condition $40.00 and a bargain, as it has not been run over a month. . A. D. Reeves, Merchants National Bank. FOR SALE-S HORSE oublsmtsinal
WANTED PLACE AS FIRST CLASS cook. Call or write 720 Lafayette Street between 3 and 4 P. M. POSITION AS CHAMBER MAID OR waitress. . Write or call 720 Lafayette Street between 3 and 4 P. M. 2119 WANTED-TWO ROOMS FOR light housekeeping.. 56, Star and Wave Office. Cape May, N. J. WANTED -A RELIABLE MARRIED man as farim band. Apply to Henry Reeves, Meadowview Farm, Erma, 68-8t. WANTED-GOOD SECOND HAND Incubator. . Apply Stat and Wave Office. WANTED A MAID FOR GENERAL house work., Apply 1017 New Jersey Avenue. 2-1-19 James Allen, Ocean View,New Jersey. | 2-1-19 6 FORREN:} — — The folks who complain of the high rate of fire insurance commonly include a 10t who keep their ashes in * wooden barrele. pani rec awrrmmmard Adding machine rolls at Star and Wave Stationery Department,
BUILD A — BUILDING NOW (Continued from page one) with the lack of building activities many of our returned soldiers who are skilled in various building trades will find themselves out of employment on | their return to this country. | "I have mo thought of advocating wasteful or unnocssary building, for that would be a por solution of a most | {serious problem; but I do feel that we can secure from public authorles and private individuals an early | intention to start work in the construc~ {tion of buildings, sewers, waterworks, [bridges and similar undertakings, all | of which are vitally necessary, we will [not only be increasing the total subtantial value of our | country, but we ill in a measure be stabilizing general economic conditions during the [period of reconstrustion." R. T. JOHNSON Core 0 Agent For Robert Buists Seed Go, Maine Seed Potatoes. ‘T unnell‘s, also American AgricultureChemical Co. Fertilizers. Place your orders early for any goods you may need. Everything for the Farm and Garden o Oa C J BY USEING w 3C 3 s They are practically . puncture and hlew-out proof. ‘They add from 1,000
ings by reinforcing them and Prevent« ing blow-outs. Can be used over and over again in several casings. They cost but a amall fraction of the price of new tires. ‘They are postively guar» anteed to give entire satisfaction or money refunded. All sizes for auto» mobiles and motorcycles. ‘Phone or vite for a demonstration. Walter G. Redden, 836 Lafayette St., Cape May, N. J. Keystone Phone 93-7. Distributer for Cape May Co, N. J. Spanish Influenza can | e ad it can be cured. 6, At the first sign of a shiver or sneeze, take -- aly CASCARA & QUININE oms , — How‘s This? we offer One Huncred Dollars "Re werd for mey caso of Calarth that wamnot be cured by Hala Catarth Cure. F3. eremer & CO., Toleds, 0. 5 cents per Detitng Bou Tail‘s Teitly Puits tor sonmtipetion.
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AN ORDINANCE An Ordinance relating to taxes for the year nineteen hundred and nineteen, and making appropriations for eaid year. Section 1. The Board of Commissioners of the City of Cape May do orimin, That there shall be assemsed and raised by taxation and collected for the fiscal year of 1919 the sum of One Hundred and Ten | Thousand T hree Hundred and Thirty-nine Dollars and One Cent for the purpose of meet ing the appropriations set forth in the following statement of resources and appropriations for the fiscal year of. 1919: RESOURCKS 1919 1918 Surplus Revenue appropriated (unexpended spproCece #18,012.85 .- $16,04800 Miscellaneous Revenues: i 25,000.00 20,000.00 5,000.00 Receipts from Mercantile Licenses 2,000.00 Other miscellaneous reccipta .. 1,000.00 8,600.00 State Railrond tuxes 8,122.00 Amount to be raised by axscusment of taxes 110,330.01 . 118,238.00 $171,751.86 | $171,008.00 APPROPRIATIONS cners‘ salarios, $4,000.00 Clerk‘s salary __.... 1,000.00 Superintendent of water works‘ salary, .__----- 500.00 Solicitors salary, 1,000.00 Alderman‘s salary 240.00 Assessors salary, 660.00 Collector‘s salary 760.00 Treasurer‘s salu 1,020.00 Overseer of Poor‘s salary, 200.00 Poor fund, Civil engineering services, .. Inspector and superintendent of lights Superintendent of city pier and advertising agent Street supervisor‘s sulary, Lighting streets and public bulldings, __ Repairing, cleaning and watering streets and repairing board te Property repair and improvement, ___.... 8,000.00 Maintenance of water department 14,000.00 £500.00 Maintenance of fire department ... ________._____. 10,000.00 | Operation and engineer of sewer disposal plant ... 4,000.00 4,000.00 Manual training for achools, _____..______......_. Redemption of school honds, .___.___.________- Interest on achool bonds. . __.. Redemption of bonds, _.... © $171,751.96 Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect Immediately. _ PUBLIC NOTICE ‘the foregoing tax ordinance for 1919, which is to be taken as its Loca Budget for 1919, was regularly adopted and approved by the Commissioners of the City of Cape May, at a regular meeting of the said Commin{stoners held on the twenty-cighth day of January, 1919, and will be taken up or final adoption and passage at a regular meeting of the said commin ntdonid on Tueday, the eleventh day of February, nineteen hundred Eul {nineteen, st ten o‘clock in the forencon, at the City Hall, comer Wash ed and Franklin Streets, at which time any tax payer may appear and jobject to all or any part of the said Local Budget, or proposed tax ordinance for the year 1919, | Dated, Clesk‘s Office, City of Cape May, N. J., January 28, 1919. t WILLIAM PORTER, [2-1-19 2 pf. $14.80 City Clerk, cmmnronnos mmmmmmmmmmemenmmermrermmmmneemmememmmmemmenmmomnnnmmmmmmenenmnmmeemmememee | BOROUGH OF WEST CAPE MAY, CAPE MAY COUNTY, N. J. AN ORDINANCE RELATING TC TAXES POR THE YEAR ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND NINETEEN BE IT ORDAINED by the Borough Council of the Borough of West Cape May, in the County of Cape May and State of New Jersey, that there shall be assessed, raised by taxation and collected for the fiscal year, 1918, the sum of Thirty-nine hundred and sixteen Dollars for the purpose of meeting the appropriations set forth in the following statement of resources and appropriations for the fiscal year 1919. | Surplus Revenue . _ {RESOURCES State Railroad and Canal Tax .. Surplus Revense Appropriated .. Miscellancous Revenue Amount to be raised by taxes .... | APPROPRIATIONS Interest ~. Water Rent _. Ee Engineer Expenses Maintenance of Police _.__.___. Lighting Streets and Public PI Building, Repairing and Cleaning csm _L Support of Poor ._.... _ orman Board of Health .... Ditches and Sluicos __ Stationery, Printing and Advertising Cape May County Mosquito Commission — Contingen Expenses _._.______________ __, Side Wall Certificates ___________ monmnnnnonnnneoncannnnee es $4,588.00 This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its mdoption. test: EDWIN MORTON, Mayor, THEODORE W. REEVES, Clerk bloudblitin- sii Jcins autinindin t Sinhin ue ccnns ont do $+ Borough Council held at the Borough Hall, West Cape May, on dram a 19th and ont be taken up for final adoption at the meeting of Council to be the Borough held on Monday, February 8rd, 1919, io 2e ugh Box" aas tail t presented. Dated January 90, 1919. {a-1-18 Or 26, pegs0.40
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