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_=w=l_t J. SPICER LEAKING 1 OOUN8ELLOfe-AT-LAW fliffititnr Muter and Examiner in ^CUaCtTJ Office 618 Washington Street <h|* May 3owbj BAMUEI. F. F.LDREDGE ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sts. Ospe May City, N. J. NOTARY FUBLTC Solicitor and Master in Chancery Keystone Tbons 8SA ERNEST W. LLOYD COUNSELLOR- AT-LAW 320 Washington Street »wp u.j New Jersey JPLOTD C.HUGHES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offises: 60S Washington Street Gape May CXty, N. J. i NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor in Chancery O. BOLTON ELDREDGE ATTORNEY- AT LAW Merehants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sta. Cape May C3ty, N. J. i NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor in Chan eery Keystone 'Phone 86X JAMES M. B HILDRETH COUNSELLOR- AT-LAW And Soils! tor, Muter and Examiner in Chancery NOTARY PUBLIC Offiee at No 214 Ocean -Street Cbpe u.. New Jersey Keystone "Phone 60 A ML REU A- HAND ' DKNTRjt Announces that he hu eatebliehed offices At Vie N. 5th Street, Camden, N J. With thoroughly modern facilities for the practise of Dentistry DR. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST Estey Building, 1120 Chestnut Street j Philadelphia, Pa (One door above Keith's Theatre) ] Appointments may be made by Bell Telephone, Walunt 1333D. Extracting painless. JE >ocn* worries t \ / i Eyes is a specialty with us— sad toYosmgEyes, too. CALONGS11EIH teerUlUl In EyaTeaTtes MidaAet Street, Ms. BEFORE WINTER SETS Of Better "hare me to look over your tin roof a. A little attention now may save much trouble later on. CHARLES A SWAIN, >06-7 Jackson Street
* V V-' • - SECUffliflfflST CO. Cor. Washington and Ocean Sta. CapiMay City, N. J, NoremWr 10, 1910 RESOURCES Time and Demand Loans >i,595t479-5l Bonds and Mortgages W<M9 Stocks and Bonds '- --■»•? 37».S»-75 Overdrafts ••••-• •> ' S®-68 Banking Houses, Camden and Cape May a. 130,000.00 Cash and Reserve i8»^8«.6a •S.669,563^5 LIABILITIES Capital • 100,000.00 Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided Profite .....v. 57.346.19 Reserved for accrued interest an deposits, taxes, etc yj/yiiao Deposits ~ a.373.195-76 t $*,669,563.95
Isaac H. Smith, Chairman J. Spicer learning Dr. James Mecray Aaron W. Hand Renben T. Johnson
H. a Thompson, Secretary Wm. F. Cassedy John B. Huffman Albert G. Bennett Hon. Robert E. Hand
A CHRISTMAS PRESENT of the most substantial character—one that will bring the greatest cheer, is a Saving Account with Merchant* s National Bank. Present your son or daughter with a Bank Book on ChrjatftfHhorn. jt W;U teach die best use of money and instill the habit of- saving, which is so essential to form in early life. 3 Per Cent Interest -Paid on Time Deposits ■A' l * — ■A. Capital $50,000.00 the virginia hoter A. !W. Ludlam (FORMERLY OF THE GLENWOOD Open al! the year. Steam heat, Sun Parlors Rooms single or ensuite with bath. Keystone Telephone 679 A HENRY REEVES MACHINIST PLUMBING, RTEAM FITTING AND GAS FITTING JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Shop Jeffereou St., below Oorgie. Residence 116 Pearl 8L, West Uope May, N. J. Keystone Thone 187R Estimates Furnished Let me tell you about HAND MADE HARNESS dfllflH t EXPERT REPAIRING qHHF" Also a line of good serviceable horse goods. At low price SUMMER SHEETS - - - SWEAT PADS - WHIPS JAMES McFADDEN SECOND FLOOR OF f HE EXCELSIOR BUILDING ON WEST ^KRRY STREET A. C. GILE HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER AND DECORATOR Office: — 5 JACKSON STREET, CAPE MAY CITY Shop in rear of Glenwood Hotel P A. PEE ALL KINDS STAR AND WAVE STATIONERY DEPARTMENT
T>„ CE to mmtZm u pUno mId : Sent by mail postpaid for 10 oentape copy, $1.00 per down. One and two , cent stamps accepted. Anvil Chorus Kiausse Bridal Chorus Lohengrin-SFogaor Celestial Aids Aida-Verdl Flower Song Faust-Gounod ( Gypsy's Song II Trovato re-Verdi . Heart Bowed down Bohemian Girl Balfe , How Fickle Women Are Rigolettc Vertl I Dreamt That I Dwelt in Marble Halli Bohemian Girl-Balfi In Happy Momenta. .Maritana-WaBaa Intermeno Cavaleria Ruaticani Maacagni It Waa Hot So To Be Trumpeter ol Sekkingen Nesalei Last Rose Of Summer Martin Legend of toe Bell Chimes ol Normandy Planquetti Let me like a soldier Fall Mantana Wallace . 'Lore Song Elicker Lullaby j% Erminie-J abowski Miserere H Trovato re- Verdi On Billow Rocking Chimea of Normandy Planquetto Oh Yonder Rock Reclining. Fra Diavola Auber Once Again I would Gate. Faust-Gounod 0 Sweet Flower, Pure and Rare Martha ....% Flotow 0 The j Sublime, Sweet Evening Star Tannhaeuaer Wagner Page's Song Hugenots-Myerbeer Pilgrims Chorus . . . Tannhaeuser-Wagner Prayer Freiahutx- Weber Sailors Song and Dance Flying Dutchman Wagner Scenes That Are Brightest. Mafitana Wallace Spirit of Light ...La Faverita-Doniietti Then YouTI Remember Me. Bohemian Girl - Balfe Think Not This Heart Can Alter Lucia Donitetti Though to Heaven from Sorrow Flying Lucia Donitetti Tit Willow Mikado-Sullivan Toreador Song Carmen-Bizet Wedding March Lohengrin-Wagner Love Song Lohengrin-Wagner EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE A CoUeetion of Overtures and High Grade Piano Folios— Contents Sent by mail postpaid for 10 cents per J copy, $1.00 per dozen. One and two cent .stamp saccepted Poet and Peasant Suppe Light Cavalry Suppe II Trovatore Dora Lustspiel q Beia Overture Patriotic Weaver Overture Melodies of Ireland — Weaver Memories of the South Thaler UNEXCELLED SONG FOLIO 5 Containing Selections of High Class Songs — Contends Sent by mail postpaid for 10 cents per copy, $i-oo per doten. One and two cent stamps accepted. The Rosary Welles Ave Maria Gounod r Goodbye Tosti 'xne Palms Faure Jerusalem Parker Beauty's Eyes Tosti One Sweetly Solemn Thought. .Ambrose Lost Chord Sullivan Afterwards Mullen _ Loves Old Sweet Song Molloy Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep Knight ■ CRESCENT FOLIO P A Collection of Medium Grade Pieces by Standard Composers — Contents Sent by mail postpaid for 10 cents per § copy, $1.00 per 'dozen. One and two cent stamps accepted. Woodland Echoes Wyman Marching Through Georgia Thaler Edelweiss Glide Waits.. ..Vanderbeck Old Black Joe Transcription. Drumheller Listen to too Mocking Bird. .Drumheller My Old Kentucky Home Drumheller Nearer, My God to Thee . . . Drumheller General Grants Grand March Mack Old Folks at Home Drumbeler Home, Sweet Home Slack FIVE HUNDRED SCORES eJ Five Hundred Score pods with the Avondale, Original and Inverted schedules _ are now on sale at the Star and Wave Stationery Department. Everybody is ordering calling cards for the holidays. It adds tone to the gift. See Star and Wave samples bofore ordering yours. FIVE HUNDRED SCORES Five Hundred Score pads with the Avondal^, Original and Inverted schedules are now on sale at the Star and Wave Stationery Department. r O r d ti It y is
-Very weU," says tee farmer, TBJ1 pey you >100 if you cure her or $100 if c you kill her." The doctor let it go at that. I The lady died and the M. D. called for his fee. The farmer pulled out bis roll ( and asked, "Did you kiU her?" e "Certainly dot," save the doeto:. "And there is a heap of tire urns tan- ' | tial evidence that you diiht't cure her," ' ' says the farmer, carefully replacing the 1 wad next to bis femur, "therefore accord- 1 ing to our agrement, I don't owe you I ! anything.'— Exchange.
! THE JINGLE-JINGLE MAN ' - < J At mid of night, in beard of white, < I And coat of fur and tan, 1 ' He treks his toys for gilrls and boys f The Jingle- jingle man. In his wonderful sleight, so blithe and j r s»y. I With reindeer spick and span, Across the snow his trumpets blow, r This dear old Jingle-jingle man. I He mounts the skies, and his twinkling r eyes • r The roofs about him scan r For chimney-tops to make his stops. The Jingle-jingle man. If you're asleep when he takes a peep, e In the folds of slumberlan', ^ You'll open your eyes in wide surprise j B At the gifts of the Jingle-jingle man. j ' So off to bed, and hide your head, As quick as children can; It's Christmas eve, and I believe ■ Here comes Kriss Kringle Man. — Charles Albert Brewton. n ; l Reliable Remedy * FOR CATARRH MSgjS a „ Ely's Cream Balm M/ it quickly absorber*. Gins Rtliti at Once. ir It cleanses, soothes, 0 heals and protects the diseased membrane resulting from Catarrh And drives re swny a Cold in the Head quickly. Restores « the Senses of Taste and SinelL Full size SO eta. at Druggists or by mail. Liquid Cream Balm for use in atomizers 75 cts. * Ely Brothers 56 Warren Street, New York 1 Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania j Winter Buoyage On account of ico conditions, the ' following named buoys in Delaware Bay and River were removed or replaced by i other buoys similarly colored and nuin- 1 18 bered on tee dates named :- Listons Range Gas Buoy No. 2-L, re- | 11 placed December 17, by a 2nd class iron ajar. Baker Range Gas Buoyo No. I B, re I * S ' 1
1 class tall type nun. jDoreuTr 18, by s w'L"till tm Hog Shoal Gas Buoy No. 2, repriced December 17. by • 2nd daw nun. Middle Ground Gaa Bnoy No. 4, ra-pric-d December 16, by a 2nd class wood--en spar. Toms Gut Bnoy No. 1, a 2nd-cU»* can, replaced December 16, by s 3rd-clsso iron spar. Hamburg Buoy Na 3, a 2nd -class can, replaced December 16, by a 3rd -class iron spar. " *1 Middle Ground North End Buoy No. 6, 1 2nd -class nun, replaced December 16, By order of tee Coouiniiaaionar of Light-HoosM Everybody is ordering calling —iff for the holiday*. It adds tone to too gift. See Star and Wave samples before ordering yours. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS 1 Notice is hereby gioen that the regular meeting of the Stockholders of too Merchants National Bonk, Cape May, XL J, will be held ot the bonking bouse, corner Washington and Decatur streets, Tuesday, January 10th, 1911, botween the hours of 11 a. m. and 12 a. The purpoee of the meeting is the election of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other 1 business as may properly come before the meeting. HENRY H. FT.nBFnrn^ 2t eo Cashier VISITING CARD INVITATIONS Invitations to an at home, cards or musical teas aro nowadays usually sent out on visiting cards. This indicates a certain informality, also that so many guests are expeotet that is Is impossible to write notes to ' one and alL Such occasions never require the j formality of an engraved invitations, but ; only require a line writen on one's visiting card. That there may be no mistake about • the form of entertainment, such as cards or music, the line written underneath one's name must state the form of amusement. The only exception to this is when one is bidden only for an afternoon oalL In that ease only the day and hours are | written on,. t*>e absence of any other information meaning simply that the hostess will be at home to her friends at the time specified. This is an easy snd convenient way of letting friends know one is at home for the winter. Nothing more than sandwiches, cakes and tea * need be served. An at home card does ,. not require an answer, but if one is uni able to be present, a visiting card | should he mailed. But when bridge or music is provided 1 I for the. entertainment of guests, an an- | ewer must be sent at once. It nu$Fl e ' also be written on one's visiting card. >' ' An invitation for cards or music rel" quires u call afterward*, whether or not FIVE HUNDRED SCORES " I Five Hundred Score pads with th$> " tvondale. Original and Inverted scheduled are now on sale at tne Star and Ware 1 | Stationer}- Department.
! SWEATERS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN There is nothing more acceptable for a Christmas Gift than a k Sweater. !T We have them for Men and J Women at prices ranging from I $1.00 to $5.00. For Children from 50c upward ; according to size. 1 Hall's Dry Goods Store 226 Market Street PHILADELPHIA. PA » . V C : .Ji

