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■EKCKANrS NATIONAL BANK _ No. 9285 Beport of the Condition of < At Cape May. In the State of New Jersey, at the close of business, Jan. 31. 1910. , RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $97,166.87 j Overdrafts, secured and unse- , • cured 12.98 , U. S. Bonds to secure circu- ' . fetion. 00.000,00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 778 44 | Bonds, Securities, etc. 1 03,717.50 | Banking bouse Furinture, and < Fixtures. 22,555.66 < Due from approved reserve Agents 13,061.13 Checks and other cash Items 1,276.07 Notes of other National Banks 850.00 ^ Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels, and Cents 263.56 i Specie 8.297.35 Legal-Tender notes 850.00 Redemption fund with U 8. Treasurer (6 per cent of circulation) 1,560.00 , Expense 1.10M7 Total 260,478.93 LIABILITIES Capital stock poid in 60 000.00 Surplus fund 5,000.00 Nat Bank Notes outstanding 47,850 00 Individual deposits subject to check 141.628.13 Time certificates of deposit 1,000.00 Cashier's checks outstanding .80 Bills payable, including certificate of deposit for money borrowed 15.COO.OO Total $260,473.98 State of New Jersey, County of Cape May, ae. Hemy H. Eldredge, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. HENRY II. ELDREDGE, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to lefore me this 2nd day of Feb., 1910. G. BOLTON ELDREDGE, Notary Public Correct— Attest: JOHN W. MECRAY W. H. PHILIPS, H. 8. RUTHERFORD. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY In tne matter of , | Joseph Laventbo! In Bankruptcy. | Bankrupt. To Lewis T^Stevens. Esq., Referee in Bankruptcy, and the creditors oi Joseph Laventhol, Bankrupt | The undersigned, who was adjudicated a bankrupt on the third day of | January, A. D., nineteen hundred and i ten, and whose schedules o. creditors, and property "have been previously filed at Trenton, In the District Oourt of the United States, for the District of New Jersey, and with Lewis T. Stevens, Esq., Referee in Bankruptcy in charg. , ana who was examined in open court herein on the twenty-first day of January. A. LL, nineteen and ten, does I hereby offer a compromise or compo i- ] tion at len per centum of the claims of | bis creditors/allowed or to be allowed except those entitled to priority, in . this proceeding. I Dated January 26, A. £)., 1910. JOcEPH LAVENTHOL, Bankrupt. State of New Jersey, County, of Cape ! May, C<ty of Cape May, as. j On this 26 tfa day of January, A. D.. i 1910, the above named Joseph Laventhol appealed before and acknowledged the execution of the foregoing compromise or offer of compos icon. LEWIS T. STEVENS, Referee in Bankruptcy. I NOTICE OF MEETING TO CONSIDER OFFER OF COMPOSITION To the ceridtors of Joseph Laventbo), bankrupt : A meeting of the creditors of the above namea bankrupt will be held at the Bankruptcy Court Room, No. 614 Washington street, Oape May, N. J., on Friday, February 11, 1910, at one o'clock P M.. to consider and accept or reject the foregoing offer of composition. All acceptance must be made in writing and duly acknowledged. Dated^Cape May, N. J., January 31, 1910. LEWIS T. STEVENS. Referee in Bankruptcy. Baakrsptcy Sale of Grocery Slock. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY. In the matter of Walter N. Schellenger In Bankruptcy Bankrupt. By virtue of an order mad* February 9, 1910. by Lewis T. Stevens, Referee in Bankruptcy, the subscriber, trustee of Walter N. Schellenger, bankrupt will expose to sell at public vendue on TUESDAY FEBRUARY. 15, 1910 at ten o'clock A. M. at the store of W. N. Hebe Hanger, Green Creek, N. J. The etnek of groceries, tobacco, patent meckteat, whip*, oilcans, tin ware, show cane and store fixtures, two large oil tanks, etc. Dated, Feb. t, 1910. HENRY 1 RUTHERFORD SAMUEL P. ELDREDGE. Atty.
The Security Company come* to you I as a sound conservatively managed 1 financial institution and offers you first of II SAFETY for money deposited with us A HELPLESS CHILD x A weak, puny child is badly handi- * capped in the battle of life. It is isolated from the healthy enjoyments of I little fellow beings. It cannot partake either of the play or their sturdy work and progress in the world ; its whose life is embittered by incapacity and weakness. Any woman who expects to become a mother ought to know what Dr. Favorite Prescription will do both for her own health and safety 6 during her time of trial and also to ln1 sure her in bequeathing a fair measure of health and strength to the prospec- ] tive little one. ( Die New Paint Store , . John Little has opened up the bum- ( ness of selling paints at the corner of j Jackson and Washington streets and it • is just the place to buy fresh paints. ' 3-23-tf J •- I Go to Thomas Soults, Cold Spring, for the things you need for the table, and family, ' and obtain satisfactory ' 1 goods at the smallest cost. Fall and r complete stock, carefully selected, with knowledge bora of experience ] > gained by an active career of more years than that of any dealer in Lowe , Township tf , • — j R. M. Wenlzell's furniture store, Perry street, carries a great stock of ' furniture and household goods and I many purchasers of large and small ) quantities have found that they save j considerable sums of money, while having goods delivered without data- : age, as is nol the case when purchased anywhere and shipped by rail. ) ] : NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS . } • Estate of Experience Orosgrove, De- ' ceased. Pursuant to the order of Ohas. P. > Vanaman, Surrogate of the County ' of Oape May, made on the fourth day , of January, A. D., 1910, on the appli5 cation of the subscriber. Executor of said deceased, notice is hereby given , r to the creditors of said deceased to ex- . i hibit to the subscriber under oath or * affiramtion their claims and demands against the estate cf said deceased , . within nine months from the fonrth day of January, A. D., 1910, or they will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber. Dated January 4, A. D., 1910. ; DANIEL COSGROVE, 1-8 9t Executor i rorr?? EZ25Z2SSS22HH5 -I^I^I I™ ' 1 Strong ■ 1 Companies jjj i j| Aggregate Capital Over {10 000,000 | < 0 Represented b) Hand & Eldredge f < ; ! I l m Fire Insurance Agents. }h i | P Twenty-six years of experience, jjj ! ' ft Your insurance placed with us [}j • , Rj s absolute i protection from loss l{j B by fire b : M Apply to § i i H S. F. ELDREDGE £ ] H 310 Washington Street H i » or P « LA. W. HANI I N ■ 815 Washington Street [j] W. H. BRIGH 7 Fire Insurance 1 1 any part oiCffi Waj Cit-nj" j HOLLY BEACH. N. J. j ; DIAMOND &~CC. DEALERS IN EuilderS' Supplies ! houlv beach n j y , . I LUMBER AMD ; MILL *0RK Bum MM 1 SM ™|R R ™
BUSINESS DIRECTORY HEP BUILD A GKBTER CITY loisy Circulated at Home will Eventually Came Back te Yea SOCIAL STATIONERY tar and Wave Publishing Company 817 Washington Street. HOUSE FURNISH'GS A. Swain, 805-7 Jackson Street WINES AND LIQUORS Bottling Co., 818 Washington J. McCann, Auditorium, Jackson St Frank B. Wrialey, Washington Street. Carroll, Schelhnger's Landing G. C. Helfrecht, The Cecil, Decatur 8t. GENERAL CONTRACTORS S. Shaw and Son, ElmlraBC MACHINISTS Reeves, Jefferson Street LAUNDRIES Troy Laundry, 810 Decatur Street WALL PAPER W. Le Nolr, 826 Washington Street BUILDERS SUPPLIES Ogden and Son, near P. R. R. Depot and Co., Holly Beach, N. J. BOOTS AND SHOES Johnson, 318 Washington St. S. R. G Hiding's, Washington Street Thomas H. Taylor, 606 Washington St. Ioaac Tenenbaum, Washington Street MARBLE WORKS Blattner & Bennett, West Perry Street HARNESS MAKERS W. A. Lovett, Cor. Washington A Perry James McFadden, Excelsior Building ICE AND COAL Charles S. Church, Keystone 'Phone 76 WATCHES AND JEWELRY J. K. Hand. 311 Washington Street Jacob Garrison, 305 Washington St PLOWS Samuel T. Hilmati; West Cape Mjjy R. T. Johnson, Erma, New Jersey GENTS' - FURNISHING GOOD8 & R. Giddings, 419 Waabington St. O. W. L. Knerr, 506 Washington St. I II. Smith, 608 Washington Street PLANTS, SEEDS, ETC. 1 William Rau, 109 Perry Street ' D. .Landretb Seed Co., Bristol, Peuna. REAL ESTATE BROKERS j Gilbert C Hughes, 214 Ocean Street ' S. F. Eldredge, Merchant's Nat. Bank Building. G. Bolton Eldredge, Merchant's Nat. Batik Building. George H. Reeves, West Cape May So). Net-dies, 508 Washington Street J. H. Hughes, 410 Washington Street GROCERIES, MEATS ETC. Pittsburg Beef Co., Jackson Street Thomas Soults, Cold Spring. N. J. TELEPHONE COMPANIES [ Eastern Telephone Co., 2nd door, P. O. CEMENT SIDE WALK 1 Charles Jaquette, West Cape May | Edward Newell, Weet Cape May I CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS ' York Bros , P. O. Box 661, Cape May PAINTS AND PAINTERS Johu C. Little, Jacksou Street A. C. Glle, Shop In rear of. the Glenwood PLUMBING, TIN ROOFS, STOVES William Chambers, 109 Perry Street Jesve M. Brown, 322 Mansion Street Reeves, Jefferson below Corgie Charles A. Swain 307 Jackson Street William F. Brown, 315 Mansion Street BAKERS F. W. Wolff, 406-408 Washington St ILLUMINATORS , Cape May Light and Power Company, 426 Washington Streets Cape May Illuminating Company, 406 Washington Street. FURNITURE ETC. R. M. Wentxell, Perrv Street. : Howard F. Otter, Washington Street RANKS Security Trust Company, Cor. Washington and Ocean Street. Merchants National Bank, Washington and Decatur AMUSEMENTS Congreee Bowline Alkye, Perry Street. Bxcehtor Roller Rink, Weet Perry St AUTOMOBILES J. Woodruff Eldredge, Broadway, Weet Cape May DAIRICS Farm ateed-by-t he-See, J. P. McKMr. Manager. Ootd Spring. V. J. t ;
OPTICIANS L. C. Ash burn, Broadway, Weet Cape May. C. A. Longftreth, 222 Market "Street Philadelphia | \ DRY GOODS ' 0. L. W. Knerr, 505 Washington St. BOAT BUILDERS | John A. Pharo 1268 Lafayette Street MERCHANT TAILORS Edward Van Kernel, 424 Washington Charles Scherer, 226 Decatur Street RUBBER GOODS, BELTING Town Broe., 607 Market St. Phil*. FEED. HAY ETC. Cape May Grain and Coal Company, Washington Street . L. Formaii Smith, Scheilenger's Landing. PROFESSIONAL LA W Ernest W. Lloyd, 320 Washington St 8. F. Eldredge, Merchants National - Bank Building. J. Spicer Learning, Washington Street J. M. E. Hildretb, 214 Ocean street Floyd C. Hugher, 60S Washington St. G. Bolton Eldredge, Merchant's Nat. Bank Building. DENTAL SURGEONS Dr. Reu A. Hand, 616 N. 5th Street . Camden. ; J. H. Oliver, 1120, Chestnut St, Phila. LOCKSMITHS * • J. Denizot, Keystone Phone 129 P PICTURE FRAMES 1 Harry T. Hughes, at Smith's Studio J GENERAL STORE 1 Reuben T. Johnson, Erma, New Jereey ENGINES Frank Entriken. Weet Perry Street INSURANCE Hand and Fldredge, Merchants Nat, . Bank Building, & 315 Washington St. ' W. H. Bright, Holly Beach. N. J. : HOTELS The Windsor, Beach Avenue. ; The Virginia, Jackson Street Windsor Hotel, Filbert Street. Fhlla. WINDSOR HOTEL i W. T. BRUBAKE1. Manager. Midway between Broad Street Station andReaditig Terminal •" on Filbert St. European. $1.00 per day and up \ t American. $2.50 per day and up The only moderate priced hotel of reputation and couseauence. to PHILADELPHIA DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The partnership existing between Thomas E. Stewart and Edward H . Barton, in the house painting business. has been dissolved by mutual consent, and will hereafter be conducted aa individuals. Thomas E. • Stewart will locate at 811 Jefferson : street, and Edward H. Barton will locate at 1148 Washington street. Cape May. 1-29 4ts ^_HAI R "balsam EWlor^Ormj . «>:| : ■ I- f' I THE DAYLIGHT STORE | Removal Notice While alterations are being made to. our present ' building we are conducting [ business at i 505 WASHINGTON STREET and are| prepared to supply the needs of the public. Our high standard of mer- , chandise at popular prices is being maintained at our temporary quart »rs. j 0 L. W. Knerr. 1 1 Keystone Telephone 114'X j YouCan'tFitYour | 1 Eye with a Tape . < f Measure I It hM to be dooeby . ok who kaows bow. , i We have quitted ; HlAttliMi pen- | teed te every < - i i
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THE ERMA BULLETIN Vol. 6. Erma, N. J., January 29, 1910 No. 5 The Week Com-nencing January 31st we selected for our clothing Clearing Mens $12.00 Suits for 8 OO 10.00 " " 7.00 8.00 " " 5.O0 5.00 " " 4.00 Mens 3.50 Pants " 3.oo 3.oo " " 2.5o 2 5o «' " 2oo 2.oo " " 1.5o 1.5o " " 1.25 of 5o and 75c boys Knee Pants for 4oc. D-rn't miss the bargain Week in anything. REUBEN T. JOHNSON ERMA, N. J.
SEED POTATOES SELECTED FROM CHOICE STOCK . [ N MAINE SEEDS for the farm and garden. the reliable landreth seeds. FERTILIZERS for corn, potatoes, and vegetables. all grades and all prices We will have all the above in large quanti- ^ . ties this coming Spring. We are going to make the price low. We will give you Credit or discount for Cash. Let us have your list to figure on. Give us a Chance. If you do not buy, there is no harm done, and you the satisfaction of knowing you are getting your seed at the right prices. We feel sure we can save you money. Dont for Cape lay Graia & Coal Company IfH'tail Hi a — ■— tflWtHU L i. ELDUOGE, Muo*r

