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PROFESSIOAL K J. SPICER BEAMING OOUNSELLOB-AT-LAW K goBeitor, Muter and Examiner in Chancery t Office 518 Washington Street » fVp. Hay New Jersey fe-'c SAMUEL F. F.LDREDGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ■ Office.; F. Merchants National Bank Building I Washington and Decatur St*. Oape May City, N. J. NOTARY PUBLIC Bk' Solicitor and Master in Chaneery Keystone "Phone S5A * ERNEST W. LLOYD COUNSKLLQR-AT-LAW 320 Washington Street Efr Oaf. May New Jersey He FLOYD a HUGHES I ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW ■[«* Office.: 508 Washington (Street |r-. Oape May aty, N. J. & < NOTABY PUBLIC W r Solicitor in Cfcaneery R a BOLTON ELDBKDGK . ATTOBNEY- AT LAW Merchant- National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sta. I Oape May City, N. J. feKt NOTABY PUBLIC - Solicitor in Chancery Keystone "Phone 88X JAMES M. E HTLDRETH OOUNSEIfOR-AT-LAW I • And St; Solicitor, Master and Examiner in Hf Chancery NOTARY PUBLIC f* Office at No 214 Obeen Street Cape May New Jersey Keystone 'Phone 69A XML REUA. HAND fV ' * DENTIST ^KaamcuncM that be has established offices At K 818 N. 5th Street. Camdra. N J. ^ With thoroughly modern facilities for the practise Of Dentistry DR. J. H. OLIVER - DENTIST Kir Eatey Building. 1120 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa ■ ■ (One door above Keith's Theatre) , | mm "J*- Appointments may be made by Bell ; E.HNi'11 Walont .-1333D. Extracting, - ' • ''I ^ — : m mmrj ■ WCTM OF omcs / ^ :■ FBI CMC »tT # ' r ^ j ■ IsliSsH? K I ■.V iliilaSSLrffiL. B base me U leek eeee your tin i A Wttk • tteatiai t»w may an K much trouble Uter am CHARLES A. SWAIN, fc-- . «-r

ECONOMY Makes happy homes and sound nations; instil it deep— George Washington. Get interest on your savings by depositing them in the SECURITY TRUST CO. Cape May City, N. J. Keystone "Phone 48 THE FAMILY TREASURER Many men who cannot, save money themselves, make their wives the family treasurer, and thus a strong reserve fund is established for future protection. A man said the other day "he would not have had one-quarter the size bank account he has tox day, if it had not been for the g« od financiering of his wife." Open an Account witli the Merchant's National Bank - — . 3 Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Deposits PiWMilfii Capital $50,000.00 THE VIRGINIA HOTEL A. M. Ludlam (FORMERLY OF THE GLENWOOD) ' j Open a" 'he year. Steam heat. Sun Parlors Rooms single or ensuite with bath. Keystone Telephone 679 A ] - - - HENRY REEVES MACHINIST) PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND GAS FITTING JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Shop Jefferson St, below Oorgie. Residence 116 Pearl St., Wert Cape May, N. J. Keystone "Phone 187R Estimate. Furnished ( Let me tell you about HAND MADE HARNESS M/t/k EXPERT REPAIRING Abo a tine of good •orricoobfe hono^H . goods. At low price SUMMER SHEETS - - - SWEAT PADS - WHIPS JAMES McFADDEN SECOND FLOOR OF THE EXCELSIOR BUILDING ON WEST PERRY STREET A. G. GILE HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER AND DECORATOR Cffic:— s JACKSON STREET, CAPE MAY CITY Shop in rear of Glenwood Hotel FA. PER ALL KINDS STAR AND WAVE STATIONERY DEPARTMENT — — - •- --

THrmt,nnF , R^RTR Our. Helfrecbt, 5.00 Jamee Kirk, 5X0 Camden Bottling Co., 5.00 103.00 | John J. Ratty, 5.00 Note, proceed., 139.82 ; Cash received for advertising, 475-51 Miscellaneous, 11 AO Total receipt*, $1480.39 j EXPENDITURES ) Cash paid for advertising, 8 544.75 ; Prosperity League dues, 10.00 : W. B. Roland, work on arch, 18X8 ■ Freight and hauling for 4tfa < of July, 9.45 . United Fire Works Co., 243.56 York Bros., balance on arch, 139.11 5 Note at Merchants Nat Bank, 139X2 j Transferred to base ball sect, 157.12 j Jos. McCann, 32X0 < Emma Stites, 2X0 ; M. A. Scull, 13X0- " Postage, etc., 25X9 • Balance on hanu, 112X1 Total, 81480X9 : BASE BALL ReceipU from Minstrel ! Show, 8242.00 Lcsa expenditures: I Oct* vine Ware, 25.00 Star A Wave, 28X0 1. Tenenbaum, .1.10 Distributing cir., .75 56.76 ( \ 8186X5 Ladies Minstrel Show, - 53.04 Subscriptions: j Wm. Shauglieneesy, 1.00 IWm. Minn, 50.00 i James P. Tolan, 1.00 ' r. g.' s. E. Co., 5.0O •J. L. Kehr, 2.00 / i W illard Markley, 1.00 1 i-orgc Lehman, 1.00 1 '>orgc Pf. Reeevcs, 1.00 U«rd of Trade, 67.12 149.12 8388.41 EXPENDITURES Freight. $116.95 Mages, 261.46 $388.41 OPERATING Receipts Subscriptions: ; IkLrd of Trade, _ ^ $470X0 ',-Jfhh 1'. Doyle*" " 25.00 jMford Garrison, 5.00 j J3Lu J. Ratty, 5.00 1 W. E. Preeser, 10.00 j Cluu-. Scherer, 10.00 James Kirk, 5.00 J Albert G. Bennett, 5.00 j Edward Van Kesseh 5.00 j Gilbert C. Hughes. 5.00 ! Prank Mecray, 10.00 Peter Shields, 50.00 (Star A Wave Pub. Co., 15X0 Andrew Zillinger, 5.00 j Juo. W. Wilbrahara, 10.00 Hadies Schroeder, 5.00 Joseph Holland, 1.00 Harry Hebeuthal, 2.00 Paul Scbellenger, 1.00 Howard Otter, 6.00 $050.00 Privileges I Israel Hughes, $ 25.00 Season Tickets Frank Hebenthal, 2 grand ■ stand 20.00 Gor. Woritwll. I errand

atand, 10.00 Wm Cassedy, Sr, bleacher 5.00 Wm. Cassedy. Jr., 1 grand stand, 10.00 A. W. Hand, 1 grand stand, 10.00 Edw. Davis, 1 bleacher, 5X0 - Wallace Sayre, 1 bleacher, 6.00 Louis Knerr, 1 bleacher, 5X0 Mrs. John Mecray, 1 grand „ stand, 10.00 1 E. W. Lloyd, 1 grand 1 stand, 10X0 8 90.00 . Advertising on Fence 1 Cfcas. Sink, 5.00 Wm. Preeser, 10.00 John J. McCann, 10X0 Troy Laundry, 5.00 30.00 Cash Advanced Frank Costello, 5X0 Adam- Suelke, 115X0 Ernest W. Lloyd, 117X0 Chas. .L Brownmiller, 76X2 8 318.12 Receipts From Games July 2nd. County Stars, 8 61-60 4th. Stetson, 138X5 5th. Westmoreland, 21X0 8th. BoxbOrough, 33.70 8th. Denaisville, 25.70 9th. East Philadelphia, 46X0 11th. Bridgetoo, (ratal) 13th. CHney A. A, 29X0 14th. Gloucester, 88X0 16th. Bridgetoo, 37X5 16th. Giasaboro, 87X6 20th. Ocean aty, 82X0 21st. Atlantic aty, 180JI nil ft tin Willi tMBll

August 6th. Leuls Club 115.60 Maryland "a. C, . 38S8 I 1 Hh. Maryland A. C., 105.80 12tfc Murvland a. G, 96X0 13th. Maryland A. C., 144X5 | 15th. Maryland A. C., 89X0 1 6 th. Peraqprove, 35.06 Atlantic City, ' 76.00 Ocean City, 66.48 20th. Kugler A. .A, 96X0 Ocean City, 92.15 24th. 36a Ward Republican Club, 60X5 25a. Pittsburg Collegians, 85X5 26th. Pitsburg Collegians, (Rain) 27th. Pittsburg Collegians, 118X0 ( Pittsburg Collegians, 4.820' Ocean City, 50 per cent, of receipts, 69X5 Ocean CSty, 50 per cent of receipts, 44X5 September 1st. Ocean City, (withdrew team) 2nd and 3rd. Maryland A. C., at Baltimore, 182X0 6th. Court House, 69.0082978X7 Total Receipts, $4086X9 EXPENDITURES Guarantees paid as follows: Jniy 2d. County Stars, 1500 4a. Stetson, 35.00 5a. Westmoreland, 46.00 6th. Roxbo rough, 37.00 8th. Dennisville, 20.00 9th. East Philadelphia, 40.00 lia. Bridgeton, (rain guarantee) 26X0 13th. Olney a. a., 40.00 14th. Gloucester, 40.00 15th. Bridgeton, 35.00 lGth. Glas-boro. 40.00 19a. Expense to Ocean Oty,' 18.72 21st. Atlantic aty, 75.00 22nd. Millville, " - 45.00 23rd. Stetson, 45.00 26a. Expense to Ocean 20.02 28tb. Leeds Club, 65.00 29th. Leeds Club, 65x0 30th. Bridgeton, 35.00 August 2nd. Expense to Ocean Oty, 23.00 4th. Expense to Atlantic Oty, 40.75 6th. Leeds Club, 65.00 6a. Leeds Club, 65.00 9th. Ocean City, 20.60 10a. 11th, 12th, 13th, ^ and 15a.: Ex. m. a. c. as follows: • Mileage, $106.20 Ex. in Phila., 11.00 Board, 133x0 250.70 16a. Pennagrove, 45.00 17a. Expense to Ocern Oty, 21 x0 18b. Expense to Atlantic City, 41.60 20a. Kugler a. a.. 55.00 . 23rd. Expenses to Ocean 1 Oty, 21.00 v, 24a. 36a Ward Republican Club, 35.00

- July 25. Wm. Chambers, water pipe, 15X0 28. Base balls, 3.00 , Aug. 1. Orion Reeves, advertising buss, 11.00 Star A Wave Pub. - mission on signs, 1X5 Louis Faust, ear7 penter woTk, 6.00 j J J McCann, meals, 8X0 9 J.J. Ratty, meals, 4X0 Howard Bell, urnpirtbg, 2X0 .1 Water rente, 6X0 ~- Hauling duln, 1X0 Base ball bats 10.75 J Frank Cassedy, one uniform, 5.00 W A Lovett, straps, 2.60 Expense incident to injury Capt. Love |1 land at Atlantic aty, 12.00Ernest Co tens, bats, 3X0 Howard Otter, bags for bases, 3.00 '■ Howard Otter, signs for trolley ears, 3.00 196.18 J Total expenditures, $4086X9 RESOLUTIONS 1 Tlib following resolutions were passed: Whereas, Charles L. Brownmiller, the = Secretary of this Board, has devoted sevj eral months of uis time to the excluI sive service of this Board, for which he ; j : has not only received no remuneration 1 I ■whatever, but lias been subject to 00 u- i ■ side ruble personal expense, and ■ "Whereas, By his persistent, untiring '3 and most capable services this city hasr j had a ball team in the year 1910, which 5 ' haV-by reason of its high class and [quality attracted atterttion thoaghout ■ j several states and brought Cape May | aty prominently before tlie amateur base ball world, and Whereas, The said Secretary has presented a detailed report of the workings : ; | of the Board for the year 1910 nnd has ^ ! omitted therein to make auv mention of the great and valuable services which he" J personally has rendered to the Board " sal [and to Ihe.aty of Cape May generally. ^ J Now. therefore, be it Ke»olved„ ITint ^ 1: 1 the most beartv and grateful thanks of .J this Board be given to the said Charles ''^9 \ 1. Brownmiller for lii* most capable, un- . "~j tiring and unselfish services, to this "| {Board and the City df Cane May. ,

SWEATERS j FDR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN There is nothing more acceptable for a Christmas Gift than a Sweater. We have them for Men and Women at prices ranging from $1.00 to $5.00. For Children from 50c upward according to size. Hall's Dry Goods Store 226 Market Street /] PHILADELPHIA. PA. _V" *Mm ■ ! -L '-1 j -i — - — -- ■ A