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'awswaia ■ ofmw City of Cape May, N. J. Statement for Month of August, 1928 Tuesday, August 8, 1920 — Regular Meeting, 10:00 A. M. — Directors present, Messrs. Melvin, Sheppard. WentzelL Minutes read and approved. Clerk reported — Fish Pier, July 81, 1920, 855 AO. Permits, Electrical Inspector, $26-00. Department Public Safety — Fines— = August, 826.00. Department Finance — Water Works, July 81, 1920,, 46,492,065 gallons. Department of streets — Satisfactory. Vendors Stands ordered confined to limits on Beach Ave. Taxies must display the licences tags. Mayor to represent dty at meeting of coast resorts. 4th in St. Bill ordered paid— 85,418.27. Tuesday August 10, 1920 — Regular Meeting — Present — Messrs. Melvin, Shepperd, Wentzell. Minutes read and approved. Cleric reported — Fish Pier, August 7, 853.95. . _ Treasurer reported 81.000.00 paid - to Emelie Parmentier tb dose purchase site of Convention Hall. Auditor reported — Audit of Collector and Treasurer, June 30, 1920. Engineer presented estimate for stone for bulkhead. Solicitor reported — Tax duplicate, >r 1918, filed in Clerk's office. [. Mayor reported — Attended Meeting of Coastal Resorts as directed. » , Engineer Water Works, Augut 7, 10,111,500 gallons, o 8100.00 appropriated* for decorasi tions for P. 0. S. of A. Convention. . Cape May Illuminating to be notified .by Solicitor to repair opehthgs made in streets. Bids ordered advertised for 2,400 tons of stone for bulkhead. Notices ordered sent to property owners, to "clean off" grass and weeds on sidewalks. Bills ordered paid, 83,578.56. Tuesday, August 17, 1920 — Regular Meeting — Present — Messrs. Melvin, Sheppard, Wentzell. _ Minutes read and approved. Clerk reported — Fish Pier, August 14, $44.99; and statement for July. • Treasurer reported; statement for July. Auditor reported — Audit of City Clerk, Superintendent of Water Worica and Mercantile Appraisor, June 30, • 1920. Accepted; and. Cash Book of Tax Collector, 1918, filed. Bids for stone for Bulkhead ordered re-advertised for August 81, 1920. Solicitor reported — Cape May Illuminating Co. notified to repair streets. Bill sent to said Company 89.00 for • repairs made by city. Decisions made by Utility Commission filed, as against said Company and a Police phone s placed in plant of Cape May Light A Power Company. Engineer Water Works reported August 14, 10,l3l,100gallons. Clerk instructed to send bill to Freeholders for work done by City on Beach Ave Bills ordered paid, $2,223.88. ■ Tuesday, August 24, 1920 — Regular '• Meeting — Present, Messrs. Melvin and Wentzell. Mr. Sheppard, absent. - Minutes read and approved. Clerk reported — Fish Pier, August 21, $46.b3. Bill mailed to FreeholdPublic Safety reported — Police and Life Guard O. K. * Director Finance reported — Engineer Water Works, August 21, 10,224,900 gallons. Boilers at Water Works inspected Good condition. Director Streets, no report. John T. Hewitt and Dr. V. M. D. Marcy appointed members of Board of Health. Bils ordered paid, $580.87. Tuesday. August 31, 1920 — Regular Meeting — Present — Directors, Melvin, Sheppard, Wentzell. ♦ Bids opened for stohe for Bulkhead and ordered tabulated. Minutes read and approved. Clerk reported — Fish Pier, August 28, 1920, $31.10. Statement fof July - published. Treasurer reported — Statement for July published. t Solicitor reported — Tax Skies- 1918 recorded in Sales Book and Certificates filed with City Clerk for Record, Engineer Water Works reported August 28, 9,769,445 gallons. Clerk instructed to send bills for Convention hall rents; to notify Cleon Krouse to land passengers Wek of Pavillion No. 3 and to cease flying low over bathers. Order of County Tax Board that Assessments East of Yale Ave. be stricken from the Tax Duplicate, 1920. Veterans of Foreign Wars allowed the use of Convention Hall, September 11, 1920. . Life Guards term ordered closed on September 6, 1920, and notices posted. Bills ordered paid, $872.15. , WILLIAM PORTER, • City Cleric. _ Statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of the City of Cape May for the Month of August- 1920 General Account Receipts To cash on hand last report - $10,327.67 To caah received from Collector of Taxes 10,168.71 To cpsh received from | ■ ===== 9c • viy G. O. LANGE. FLORIST Cap* May Crort J > I 1
. To cash received from Bond Issue November 1, 1919 288.00 $88,182.10 • By cash paid Eknilie Parmentier 8 1,000.00 1 By caah pajd Bond Issue r November 1st, 1919 7,861.08 - By cash paid orders Commissioners 16,476.78 By cash paid Interest on Bonds 87.50 j , By cash paid Interest on Notes 914.84 : By cash paid Board of Health 118.42 : Balance in Treasury 11,673,48 888,182.10 Disbursements Officers Salaries 1920 F. J. Melvin 8125.00 : 1901 W. R. Sheppard 104.16 : 1902 G. W. Wentzell 104.16 : 1903 Wm. Porter 125.00 : 1904 S. B. Wilson' 91.66 r 1905 L. T. Stevens 100.00 : , I9u6 W. J. r enderson, Jr. — 63.33 1907 J. Allan Wales 55.00 1911 Jas. J. Doak 25.00 8793.81 1 Police and Watchmen - 1784 Jesse M. Brown 8 25 AO 1799 John C. Little A Son 5.50 r 1818 Jefferson Gibson 54.16 1819 Walter Smith 50.00 , 1920 Wm. Gibson 50.00 1821 John Reeves 47.50 r 1822 Geo. I airman 47.50 : 1823 Herschell Lovett 47.50 , 1824 Vernon Loner 47.50 1825 Lewis Williams 47.60 - 1826 Albert Souder 25.00 1827 Chas. Markley 47X0 - 1828 Eli Stevens 47X0 s 1830 Geo. Holden 52X0 1829 John Keenan 1 57.50 ) 1831 Wm. Holden 52X0 1832 Geo. Meldrom 52.50 ' 1833 Alex. Simmons 50.00 5 1834 Alex. Shertenleib 50.00 1835 Spicer March 50.00 1836 Norman Church 50.00 1925 Jefferson Gibson 54.16 r 1926 Walter Smith 50.00 , 1927 Wm. Gibson 47X0 1928 John Reeves 47.50 1924 Geo. Lahman 47X0 t 1930 Herschell Lovett 47.50 • 1931 Vernon Loper 47.50 r 1932 Albert Souder 25.00 1933 Lewis Williams 46.50 7 1934 Chas. Markley 47X0 » 1935 Eli Stevens 47X0 . 1936 John Keenan 67.50 f 1937 Geo. Holden 52.50 1938 Win. Holden 52.50 - 1939 Geo. Meldrom 49.50 , 1940 Alex. Simmons 50.00 1941 A. W. Shertenleib 28.38 - 1942 Spicer March 50.00 . 1943 Norman Church 50.00 r 1944 Jack Thomas 20.04 » 1945 Clarence Bishop 7.02 t 1946 Harvey Hollinghead — 6.68 I $1,894.84 i Lighting Streets and Public Buildings J 1751 C. C. Davis Electrical i Co. 1 6.00 1747 C. E. Loper 58.46 1800 C. M. Illuminating Co. 183.81 1801 C. M. Light A Power r Co. 1,062.04 i 1960 C. E. Loper 62.55. 1963 A. D. Reeves 14-40 t $1,385.25 Water Department 1749 Star & Wave Pub. Co — 36.00 - 1758 Eastern Telephone Co. 1.44 , 1781 E. Phillips Alton A Son 2.50 r 1791 Eldredge & Phillips 35.70 1804 F. C. B. Speace 67.50 1805 W.. S. H. Speace 52.50 j • 1806 Henry Spencer 52.50 j 1 1807 Howard Chester 57X0 1 . 1873 Valocine Oil Co. 50.50 j $356.14 ! • Property and Improvement 1 1748 H. S. Rutherford 16.05 j 1755 Jos. Edmunds 31.00 1 . 1757 Del. A Atl. Tel. Co 10.80 , 1 1764 John M. Giles 6.25 ' 1765 Jesse Johnson 15.00 1 1782 Eastern Telephone Co.— 13.05 r 1785 Jesse M. Brown 8.35 1863 Emma H. Stites 1.68 ' 1973 Jesse Johnson 3.25 " 1972 Jos. Edmunds , 25.00 j 1 $130.43 1 , Contingent Fund - 1802 S. B. Wilson. Trees 21.13-1 1803 Western Union Tel Co. 6.00 j t 1158 Boengort Flag Dec. Co. 100.00 . 1876 S. B. Wilson, Treas. 21.11 1970 S. B. Wilson, Treas 8.75 i $156.99 i Interest on Bonds 87X0 1 , Interest on Notes 914.84 i $1,002.34 Fire Department ■ 1750 A. D. Reeves 71.00 ' 1745 Konowitch Bras. 3,485.00 1789 George Sangran 8.75 1792 Eldredge A Phillips 280.42 1795 Del. A Atl. Tel. Co. 2.16 1808 Jos. T. Rice 45.00 1809 Walter Hand 45.00 • 1869 W. J. A S. R. R. Co 1.39 1865 Chas. A. Swain 8.98 1868 Chas. A. Swain 1.60 1872 C. M. Light A Power Co. 10.00 1912 Fire Department 650.00 1917 Jos. T. Wen 45.00 1918 Walter Hand 45.00 ! , Peer Fnd 1811 A. G. Bennett $12.50 i i i 1
IMO HIM : itn 2_ »*j» 12? 1877 1. r. 888X0 81X88X0 Board of Health ' 1059 Jmo. T. Hewitt $ 2.00 i 1060 R. S. Hand 2.00 1061 H. W. Lummis 2.00 1062 Standard Ofl Co. 82.71 1068 Atlantic City R. R. Co. 4.71 ! 1064 Geo. Jefferson 87X0 I 1065 Geo. Jefferson 37X0 i $118.42 .> Operation Sewer Plant 1794 Atlantic City R-<R- Co$105.44 1796 Otto Engine Mfg. Co.— 25.70 i 1812 SamuelStillwell 50.00 I 1813 A. W. Hillman 47X0 1 1860 City Garage 8.10 I 1921 Samuel Stihvell 60.00 i 1822 A. W. Hillman 47.50 i 1961 Otto Engine Mfg. Co_ 124.03 ; 1966 W. J. AS. R. R. Co 3X2 i i $461.59 City Engineer 1908 Harry W. Bell $125.00 I Electrical Inspector I 1910 A. D. Reeves $50.00 I > Auditor's Salary I 1909 L. T. Stevens $16.66 I I Street Supervision > 1810' Chas. L. Stites $45.00 > 1919 Chas. L. Stites 45.00 I ' $90.00 i 1 Repairing, Cleaning and Watering Streets ' 1756 J. W. Eldredge $17.87 ! 1753 Millard F. Ware 22X5 ' 1762 Monroe Kimsey 30.00 1772 John L. Brown 21.00 1773 Jas. Young 12.00 1774 Edwin Smith 8-00 1775 Jacob Shaw 1X0 1776 Wm. Ware 1-00 1777 Emlin CUver 5X0 1778 Ridiard So'uders 1X0 ; 1788 Focer & Mecray 13.64 1791 Eldredge A Phillips. 14.25 1798 Townsend Auto Station 86.40 1887 Stanley Benstead 43.50 ; 1838 Clinton Hughes 41X0 1839 Joe. Edmunds 46.00 1840 Win. Young 43.50 J 1841 Isaac Turner 2.00 1842 Lacy Irving 49.50 1843 John C. Brown 2JX0 ; 1844 Jos. Young 21.60 1845 W. L. Brown 15X0 : 1846 Edward Brice lg.OO ' 1847 Edvyin Smith 42X0 [ 1848 Wm Ware — 42.50 1849 Monroe Khnsey 30.00 1850 Emlin Cliver 1.50 • 1851 Jos. Stratten 1.50 1852 City Garage 28.71 1865 Geo. W. Ottinger 13.50 ? 1869 Chas. A. Swam 17.10 ' 1870 J. J. Shannon A Co. 15.50 1 1871 W. H. El well— 1.V00 ^ 1874 Frank Entriken A Son 10.65' 9
- 1 - iMffeEEl Jggp! ; 1961 Edwin Smith _ZZZZ 42X0 '" 'M 1862 Wm. Ware — 42x3 » Mfg. Co. 78X6 - / J $1,252.48 ( ' Convention Hall I J 174| C. E. R^r— $21X7 J ; 1760 S.' B.' Wilson, Treas. 1O10 X ' 1761 J. R. Moon- 10.19 1754 Mrs. M. S, Scbaub 15JX) 1767 Thoe. Keenan • . 1768 "Ihos. Holland S2X0 ' 1769 Jos. Dawson 82X0 1770 Lewis HUdroth 40.80 1771 F. P. Wtekhau 22A0 ? 1766 Jas. Taylor 106X0 i II II ] 1786 0CSl! W.' Knenv 3»'.69 " 1787 Central Pharmacy 80.08 ; 1790 M. H. Ware 6J71 1814 1816 Mra M^S. Sd>aab 1—16.00 ) 1862 Thos. Keenan 88X0 1854 Jo^DSSS*1 5S ( 1855 Lewis Hildreth 84X0 ' 1867 Star and Wave 8X5 1861 Chas. T. Campbell 42.72 1862 H. S. Rutherford 1L11 1864 E. H. Stites ; 62X0 > 1875 Frank Richardson 42.72 1878 Mrs. M. S. Scbaub 16.00 1879 Thos. Keenan 28.00 1880 Thos. Holland 28.00 1884 Jos. Dawson 28.00 ) 1886 Edward Brice 22X0 ) 1887 Emlin CUver L50 - 1885 Lewis Hildreth 84.00 ) 1882 Sol Needles 42.72 1883 E. F. Endkott 66.00 , 1889 Chas. A. Swain 8X8 5 1892 S. B. Wilson, Treas. 18.76 1993 J. H. Hughes 42.72 7 1894 Thos. Keenan 22.40 5 1895 Thos. Holland 22.40 3 1896 Jos. Dawson 22.40 3 1897 Lewis Hildreth 27X0 3 1898 Mrs.- M. S. Schaut. 5.00 j ill — ss • 3 1959 C. E. Loper 11X8 3 1962 A. D. Reeves 18.05 3 1964 A. D. Reeves 18.85 1 1967 S. F. Eldredge 85.44 5 1968 Robert H. Fadley— 40X0 3 1971 John M. Giles 6.00 3 $1X80.87 D 9 Stationery, Printing and Advertising 9 1793 L. S. Stevens $ 99X0 9 1797 Foster A Reynolds 125.00 9 1856 Star A Wave— 3.60 9 9 $228.40 9 S. B. WILSON, Treas. 9 — * ~ 0 Dr. Clarence S. Eldredge oculist of Philade'phit will be at Cape May , 1 for the season. Thoee in need off 9 glasses or having trouble with eyes jj »n consult him evenings or Satur3 1 days, corner of Broad and Third ave5 ' --uc Ww May. 6-22-20-tf-1765
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rIE FIRE FIEND plays the game greedily. Last year he gathered in property worth nearly half a billion dollars. You are playing against odds if you trust to luck. There are hundreds of fire dangers — mostly caused by carelessness — any one of which may burn your property at any time. You need protection — fire insurance and fire prevention service, too — as offered by the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Its experts work with you to prevent fire; its insurance pays your loss should fire come. Get this service and insurance through this agency . No better time than today. EDGAR P. STITES & SON Resident Agents of Two Hertford* PHONES KatUtaa 37; Ball 77

