Cape May Herald, 4 January 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 8

BURLEIGH. KicLrrkon,

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o;iinc hunic to »j>oiu! the h»li«Uv

kt Maude

k, aitent |»jrt of the %

her friend, Mi»k ElU lX>ti|;Ub.

/ Miftt Mamie Vcaricki, of Fiahint; Creek, ai>eot i»art «»f the week ' with

Lida Neal, ut Philadelphia, M>rnl

i her fi icml,

■clar,.spent part ol fiicmL at r.diin-

the tii-l id the week with

Mia. Isaac Hand.

Etta Dotii

|a»i wc«k, with

Creek.

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. vV. Row and - familv,

hoidat s imvillc.

with hi* paien

Mr*. Elixa En*lkott spent Mon day and Tuesday with relatives ut

Millville.

t Hei heitJMannins* returned to Cam* ilen <>n Monday after t,|>endiitg sev* era I days at liomc gunning. • Mr*. C. E. Hughe*, of West Cane May. 'Vva* the guest id Miss Etui liouglas the first of the week, t Harry McPherson and Noah Steelman the week, very plcsantlv, with

, frienos in Millville.

■ Samuel Roberts, wife and son, of ( Holly Beach, uic visiting C. S.

J wile

\ lie, emei” ■id family.

Year’*.

tinday

lened by the death of John land,one of our oldest and most ctrd citizens. All expended

1-avcd wile and

M- J. Fitzgerald, our jaapulnr stidi m agent, seems to be the i

rent of many good jokes lately. ° °i—« l.n

law and wile, this week.

[ ‘Chas. Matthew* and wife, enter-

ed J. Dj UulTman a

i Creek, on New irles Carey, wile snd

town trom Phil.uielphia, ^funeral ot tMra. C’s

raday.

I Sunday last this community es|«ect«l citizen*: All ex’eni teir ' heurtlul syropntlry to the be-

I childrr

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eve.Santa Claus brought variety ol toys, and on eve he wa« presented looking wile, by some

mown prison and the you:

;ave him a good serenad

. „ from the noise thpy made most ot had a tin can band. \tikc say* lie doe* not know what is

anting next.

Mrs*. Kolxjf? IItTgiic*3<t9 Washingtoa atreet, carries a well selected ■tuck of house furnishing goods, crfxrkerv ware, wooden ware and frincv goods nenled about a house for buth u*e andornament. She sells at reasonable prices, and kerps th <cat quality of goods. Her «tock it •de* the latest ol improved liar* .ernalia lor the household^ tf

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xer, Collector, Recorder, SuperJen: of Waterworks end Register of Bonds for the Tear 1901-

TREABUHEK’S REPORT B Fehruary 18,1801, to December 14, , tochiaive. ISAAC U. SMITH. Treasurer.

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FIRST NATIONAL BANK,

CAPS MAY CITY, N. J.

Report of the condition of The Plnrl N tiimal Hank of Cape May, in the State New Jersey, at the dose of bnaincaa, L

cember io, J901:

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Preminma on V. S Bomla. 401 6j Ranking bouae, furniture & fiitnrea esq ao Kspcnae, x.rtiO »j

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aerve mrenta). 6u 9J Hue from approved rearrre amenta, 2.482 02

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'nctiimal paper currency, nickel ^

Ijiwftil money reserve tn Bank, via:

Specte,

Legal tender notes.

FISHING CREEK.

A. H. Snyder and wife eiiertamed their children and grandchid-

ren on Chriblmus.

John James and family spent Christmas with James McPherson

and wile, of Burleigh.

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UABILI Capita) stock paid in, 75,000 00 Undirtded profits. S73 86 National Bank notes on tat an di or. 6.300 90 Individual deposits subject to check, 6,794 69 Time certificates of deposit, 561 34 Cashier’s checks outstanding, 3 75 Tout, 3\yS6 64 State of Sew Jersey, 1 County of Cape Mar. i I. G. M. Hendricks. ca*hierof the abovenamed bank, do aolemnlr swear that the above statement hi true to the best of my knowledge and belief. G. M. HENDRICKS.

Cashier

Subscribed and sworn to before me (his

xd day of January. 1902. SAMl'KI. F. KI.DREDGR, Notary Public 0/ N. J.

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John Snyiler. w ile an.I daughter, pent Christmas with their mot Iter ut

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S. T. Shaw and wife were guest ot D«-nni* i’etciaon and wile, or

60 00 Wednesday Lit.

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Mica McConnell ami sister, Mrs.

Maggie Chamberlain, of Port Norris, were apending the holidays with

Ch*i». Hemingway and wife.

limitary. 1902.

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Correct Atte«t

G. W. :

spent :» i.nd

Chas. Mntihews and wife Saturday with Wm. Holmci

wile, ot Green Creek.

Miss Etta Dou"l.i«, of Burleigh, was visiting her Iricml, Mis* Man le Yeuricks, the first ol the w>

Claude Yearicks. of Ov

L. I., is visiting Ins pan : jj

place.

Cha*. Howard entc nel Edmunds and wtlc,

week,

ML* Maude Yearick this week wjlh Mix* F o- Uurleigh. Geo. O. Cummings West Cape M-v, an 1 of Washingt-.n, l). C . *

their

day* with t and wife.

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To HEALTH and HAPPINESS. SOLO BY CHAS. A. swain n“r;:;rr & ' cape:, may-

1.900.00

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SAMUEL E. EWING

. General Contractor. . . HOUSE MOVING A SPECIALTY. Post Ofice Address, _ Cape May Court House, H. J.

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A. C. OJL.E, iPM&SVJz&l, ■ if^PAIHTER^AWD ^ DECORATOR» OFFICE—416 Washington Street, Branch Office in Philadelphia. ^APE MAY, N. J. Have You Forgot? ....That the... HOLIDAY SEASON ....is at hand.... We have been mindful of you and have prepared accordingly Goods Carefully and Appropriately Selected are Here. They speak for themselves. 0. h. V.KNERR eie ■Wj&jsxmsroTOir sieeleet. CAPE MAY, N. J. FolIT Winter

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