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M. C. FRYMIRE f otnc of A H ( cH Cel ol b ill 2273 1 °J A oF. VARY 5 [0] A) FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN procs mpd Mens Work Shoes of the best quality (of 3p pj ATH ONSET T CKY @veralls, Caps, Gloves, Hosiery, Shirts and etc. $23 WASHINGTON ST., CAPE MAY, N. J. Branch Store for Shoes in Post Office Bl‘d‘g. at MZ 559 ue 07.030 5006 _ F. % Pe , Me A > anmemmnsmemmmmnmmmmmrmmeseemmemmmmessseremoommomneememenreeemeeeneeee nee mnnmmmmmnmmmmane | 50 I vs u COF V P tC p C00 B90 04 54.5 1 D4 i Owing to the request of many friends, I take this opportunity to announce my candidacy for nomination for Sheriff on the Republican ticket, and will greatly . appreciate the support of the voters < of Cape May County. . pF op15iM-le : 101MRADineNONN This advertisment ordered and paid for by Daniel Schellenger.
COLD SPRING Mr. and Mrs. P. Hines are at home in their house next to the residence of W. C. Feaster. The cottage they are in is being renovated, to a new porch, new windons and sidings are added. Dr. W. A. Lake is confined to his bed by illness. + A. D. Reeves is working on wiring the Brick Church for electric lights. Mr. Barrows from Penneylvania and Mrz. Wales of Cape May were in church. Rev. J. Dyke took dimer Monday with Col. and Mrs. Hughes. The Chapel May Day will be held at Highland next week, Thursday. Catherine and Margaret Dyke intend to visit at the Manse Decoration Day over Sunday. Margarett hae a certificate from the Rider Moore, Stewart Business School of Trenton. | She attends eve ing sessions. The necessary phaze of Christ‘s Meditation will be the sermon theme next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Hurry Foster entertained their annual company from 18 to 20 on Sunday last Mary Cadwick and Son . of fresintinch Called on Mrs. Harry Foster on Sunday last. Paul Soffe, of Audobon, was renewing old acquaintances on Sunday last. Mrs. Harry Foster was one of the first in our village to | pick. straw» berries. Mrs. E. J.Cummings of Philadelphia spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Emily Townsend. Members of the Tabernacle Sab bath School attended the Annual Picpic at Norbury‘s, Landing, Thursday. Mr. Harvey Snyder and family are enjoying their Ford Sedan Car, Mre. Elsie H. Shaw of Narberth, Pa. Spent several days of last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hand Mias Helen Levergood and her sister spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, George Walters. We regret to note the iliness of
Mr. Furman Barnett. Miss Emma Condit spent the week end with relatives at Cape May. Mrs. G. C. Buck, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyler, Mr. Frank Evans, M Greta Buck and Miss Anita Buck of Cape May Court House, called on relatives the first of the week. Mr. and Mre. Raiph Taylor were the recipients of a gift from Cold Spring Sunday School. Mrs. Belle Matthews was the re cipient of a German Helmet for being the most successful canvasser for the fifth Liberty Loan. Mrs. M. Chadwick accompanied by her son Ralph who is in the U. S. N. and stationed at Hampton Roads, Va. called on relatives Sunday. Mrs. Emily Townsend and daughte Mrs. Mary E. Hildreth, took dinne on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Snyder were Sunday callers. Mra. Ira — Griffen and baby | so George spent Sunday ofterncon witl her mother, Mra. J. Cook. Messrs Norman Hines and Wallace Soffé motored from Audobon, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hollingshead wit daughter Helen, and Mrs. Ella Tom lin spent Monday with Mrs. Tomlin‘ sisters. nommmned-pccemmmuned Birds Destroy Caterpillars. constantly increasing fights of bird that peer, swing, Mutter, or hop from at all noticentile, and are very [nt-het to fnd; still, the great majority wrore pupate they are still atta by birds, and the moths or bi
MTENET OF GOVERNMENT City of Cape May, N. J. Statement for the Month of April 1919 Tuesday, Ard u: 1919. — Regular Meeting at 10 A. M. Mayor J. Spicer Learing presiding, Directors present. Messrs ‘ Hanes, ; Form of Propossl | . Mfg. | Af $58,000.00 ad vert Treasurer, Collector, and | Auditor, {present. Engineer, present. | Reported, Tax ted in person to State Solicitor, present. ; Bonds printed and Proof of Tiplication pree sented. tor Public Safety; Presented fast Report for April "919, No a Birector Finance. . Reported:-Eng Water fake March 29, "Migs 8, 271. 14 New | Business: Stephen Kearns, Badish B. Bellarah and Sayre and Gaynor presented applications for leases at stores at Convention Hall, Bills ordered paid:-$1,067. 7%. Commission adjourned to 4 P. M. this date. — Commision assembled at 4 P. M., a — Resolution Transfer Car a cau Convention Hall from Dr. Phat io mourned, "* Tuesday, Fee‘ w 1919, — regular meeting 10 A Mayor J. Spicer Leaming presiding. irectors present resent-Messrs‘ Hanes, Mocta Rules suspended and | Bids for purpeneg General °" imwere tals to The Sink lis a " Fand at par, "The only Bidde lerk, Reported-Band advertided and a o t. to five fdas ot kr Analy Tax Collector soporled pre-pald and Delinquent Taxes | reP ely; U. S. N. had paid $8,676. 44 Water Rents; Quarterly Report on biden sent. to Commission of servation and Development and p remed City Statement for Nay" 11s. Treasurer, absent . on duty. Presented Statement for March 1915. Collector, pre uditor, presen -Reported Audit {of City Clerk and Treasurer for QuarLoa ending March 30, 1919 ms correct { Engineer and S ntendent . of |g present. Delinquent Tax Collector, . present. Reported-£900.00 paid to City Clerk lon Delinquent Taxes in name of Peter Eii Director Public Safety; No Hevort |_, Director | Finance; . Reported-I | gineer Water Works, April 5, me 9,540,000 gallons, Month March 1919. iness r was structed to wouly Walker coin (a to place Pay ok load on Eeach Front in good condition, and Hitner . and a ve re and R. R. ties. | Bills ordered ‘paid=-$952.93. Meeting at 10 EE Coca B Spicer ing presiding. Directors present-Messrs Hanes, ol da Mi T ay p and os to date. lg om Tuesday, April 15, 1919. . Regular | A. M Cle Water Books received," sink tified of aw t 7 m Pest . |_ Treasurer, Collector, Auditor, "laa gineer and " ‘Su aa Lights, presen Delinguent Collector and Solicitar, presen | I Director Public fold, No he mated {Director Finance, Rep Eng Water Works April th 1918, $Bor. 920 gallons. Ditector" ‘Streets, — Reported"Progress" on Street Signs. lew Bui stheas-Lease ordered executed for f Miller Bros. nerd Hall, warded to Grant Vanaman for famice at Convento . Hall. $200.02, ids opened for Band and refused as all were exceeding Tle Appropriation. Bills ordered paid-£704 To , Apr! an 221919 Mesuag To NP In." Mayor 3. Spleer t — mm Hanes, Pocotal to Treanurer Sinki Bonds delimares, 55 or eagant dent Lights, p pit ientont Lighted for for ‘Ths. t Tax Collector, soto th Certificates To1# an per
same of June 20, 1918; and Statement of Personal Taxes due from | Ocean reet Passenger R. R. $3,085.00. eitor, presen Direc tor Public Safety, No Report Reported-En: Water Works, April 19, 1919, 560 grallons. ivector Streets, No Report. Business-Lease — of — Miller Bros. secepted « executed by them. e of fv Abi and Gaynor accepted. $1,000.00 ordered paid to Miss Bile Parmentier when inheritance xettled. — Bids ordered praline for Painting Convention Hail. Copies of Tax Map to be obtained by Engineer. Superintendent Convention Hall | and (ica Clerk to advertise for Bids for ten plece Orchestra for Convention Hall 1919. . Resolution: instructing Solic roceed to. collect Delinquent Ocoun Street Passenger emPi ordered "paid-83, 916.41. Mecting®¢ AJ mil 29, 20, 1 1919. . Regular 0 A.M. ‘Maydr J. Spicer Penunt presiding, Directors present-Mexsrs . Hanes, Leaming, Shaw. Minutes read and appro Clerk reported Rropmain dor Paint ing Convention C Hall adve Certificates 1916 railed to be Gen, N. J. hag ms fecenen por such lists can be Notice of Election Publish: rehestra _ Proposals published and msiled to Bidders. Calendar of Best published , present. Collector," present; Reported-Tax Bills ready and Interest Table | purDelinquent Tax Coletten present. Solicitor, | presen Re ha delity Tr. Co, requested to drain water off lots on Benton Avenue, Director o, Frogs 9 No report. Director portedEneer Hiii (Works fess 28, 1919, nBtrests. No "+ ra Pime poti) paid-$290.64. Receipt and Expenditures for the Woith yap of be fog City br of a ay to U of P Basince, the 30th GENERAL ACCOUNT ECEIPTS To Cash on hand last reports To hya rec‘d from Sale 0 u To Cash ree‘d from Win. Por To Cash peas from Special Bond Issi To Cash reed Delinquent Account 12,305.48 $8,000.00 4576.44 CREDIT By order paid Commisnioners By cash paid Schools By cash paid Interest h paid Board of «tap paid Notes: in EAPC By balance on hand in Treasury 1245854 57,2074 DISBURSEMENTS aries Ede SEs Leaming eld 278 J. H. Hanes 104.16 yee hie g" Shaw ftevens her 8. K3 Wikon 00 9283 J. Allen Wales py 80 9284 Jas, J. Doak Ed 9286 W. g "Fenderson, ‘, Tass 764.08 POLICE AND wAneanA $96 Wakes, Gibso 9198 Walter Smil 9303 Walter Smith 9304 Wm. Gibson 9805 John Reaves 9306 Geo, Lehman 47175 LIGHTING S AND PUB LIC BUI fond d Fa Rd Light and Fe E Kral th Co. Ho lod REPAIRING AND CLEANING STREETS 9148 I. M Eldredge 9147 W L. Ewing 9148 faris C4 Bennett 9149 Clinton Hughes i Ln 9151 Edward Walton 9162 Leonard Clark 9157 Rdredge & Phil. i 921 Smith 921¢ K. W. Hand
9215 Frank Green 9216 Chancey Green 9217 1 eus # M a Ewing n Hughes pert Bs e Tening 9230 Bd® Walton 9246 Ruwell. , Grander sme A oy xor ‘" Company mpany 9261 Millard Ware 9264 Clinton Hand La Ehas "L. Stites ha Jas. Edmunds 808 Stanley Benstead 36.00 $010 Meet 6.00 Loper Fe Tohn Growell 9812 Issac Turner 9813 Frank Hawkine 9817 Frank Green Pig Paes} Green — 68.64 #810 Del. Carey LLJ 2,404.04 FIRE AND WATER 9167 National Meter Co. 289 #170 Piss Til Co, — 287.16 Eef B [9202 Henry Spencer 9298 Thos. Ramsinger Egehs ssses 852.22 [PROPERTY AND IMPROVEMENT 9145 C. M. Coal and ce Co. 21. 9163 J. E. Mecray 9.98 e m p Sallie Smif lak Eidredge & Phil(9219 Star and Wave Puolisning Co. _ 107.85 (290 Y ¥alentine Oil 60. TTB Coal 10.60 sre 10.60 6.00 low, [sess ecva We cightman Com oase C.. pag: oll and enacted anes F. C. Richardson 9160 L. T bmired [#161 w. C. Te 9177 L. E. files" a pH H. C, Bohn 195.08 | Interest on Bonds s,300.00 | Interest on Notes 29.04 5,829.04 | STATIONERY AND PRINTING CH 9221 Hany B. PZH 9222 The World 9228 The Herald 9242 Star and Wave Publishing Co. 9251 L. T. Stevens 9271 Star and aos Publishing FIRE DEPARTMENT 9155 C, E. Holmes EJ 9156 Eldredge & Phillips 9164 pes and — MeMn Walter Hand Jas. T. Rice Pris Walter Hand $286 Fire Dept. 9204 Walter Hun 9295 Jas, T, Rice POOR FUND ara Bennett 838 G. Bennett 2.96 9298 A G, Bennett 8.88 19.00 BOARD OF HEALTH 909 W. & apr 200 f
OPERATION s Ele PLANT Chas. Rut bon Otto Mfg. (24 9180 Jesse M. Brown ompany oan Jos. Bac ariel c Son 2.02 $249 Worthington Pump fne: 4 $ 9252 Otte Mfg. Co. 9276 E. P. Stites and Son 9200 Jon. Backman 4 9800 Win. Hicke 42.50 9301 Samuel Stilwell — 42.50 ee e 1408.16 Arle « Tes AND St laat P winhint L E. Miller, Ir. $e E E. Miller, Jr. $8 $0.09 MAINTENANCE OF CONVENTION HALL bert C. Hughes 26. $70.88 8. B. WILSON, Treasure 498 1t, pf§54,.20 NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Eetate of Horace R. Ware, Deceased. Pursuant to the order of HARRY S. DOUGLASS, Surrogate of the County of Cape May, made on the 20th day of May, A. D. 1919, on the application of the subscriber, Executvix of said deceaned, motice is hereby given to the creditors of maid deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims . and | demands against the estate of suid deceared within nine months from the 20th day of May, A. D. 1919, or they will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber. Dated May 20th, A. D. 1919, LIZZIE T. WARE, 495 5-24 $t pf§15.54 Executrixe
GOSHEN The centenary drive is being dis» cussed. Farmers are not progressing as fast as they desire with their crops. Captain Maurice Tomlin and wife and J. C. Burke,mnd (wife . visited friends in Bridgeton on Sunday. Mrs. Phobe Townsend and daughter Theresa are in town this week, the former to remain da int the summer. Joe Nells and wife, of Brooklyn, are j w a few weeks with their home Charles Morse. from Camdey whs fe c lar with his fame Mixner, Mrs, Nelson Smith and Mrs. L. H. Swain were Millville | visitors recently. attending the W. F. M. S. Convention. The state president of the W. C, T. U. addressed the consregation of the M. E. Church en Sunday, and presented the temperance work with the great demands, in a most interesting: and instructive maner. | New mem» bers and increased interest was the result. The Jubilee Social at the home of Mrz. Chas. Morse promines to be very attractive. 3. W.. Grace and, wife of Bethichem ave been visiting ut the home of his ather for the past week. Mri. Eliza Crandol of Atlantic City in enfoying a visit in town. The Mass Meeting of the W. C, T. C. at Court House last Sunday evening was enjoyed by a splendid audione who listened — with — attention o a great address by Miss Esther Elfreth, State: president. . A . great umber of our people were in the nudRev. Nathan Trainor attended tho entenary Meeting at Court House inst Thursday evening. The fishermen are catching the finst run of fish,they have caught in painting the M. E. Church. Geo, Richardson . has commenced any years. Captain Warren Grace who has arrived in New York from Bueanos Air8, in in town each week, the guest of his parents,
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