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i StCURITY TROST COMPANY 1 Southwest Comer Washington and Ocean Streets Cape May City, N; J., December 31.' 1913. ■RESOURCES. Time and Demand Loans $1,832,414.17 Bonds and Mortgages 286,806.39 Stocks and Bonds 467,841.63 . Overdrafts 162.14 Banking Honsea, Camden and Cape May 130,000.00 & Cash and Reserve ■ 29^97.74 $3,010,622.07 LIABILITIES Capita $ 100,000.00 Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided Profits 80,166.00 DEPOSITS 2,730,456.07 $3,010,622.07 ADVISORY BOARD. J. Spicer Learning, Chairman. Henry C. Thompson, Secretary Dr. James Mecray John B. Huffman Aaron W. Hand Albert G. Bennett, Reuben T.Johnson Hon. Robert E. Hand William F. Cassedy "Dr. Wilson A. Lake f — H AN INFLUENCE FOR GOOD N A Bank Account is one of the X greatest financial influences for II < ' good. It helps a young mu or H „ II yeung women to ba°thrifty and 01 t Ikfl provident It is a constant in- BJ centive to build well for future IB 1 I requirements. The Merchants II £ | National Bank cordially invites In c your account lu | 3 ,EB CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS 3 11 ■jjg, WINDSOR HOTEL id, NEAR 1116 BEACH open all the year ^ $ Large Sun Parlors. Eectric Elevators THE WINDSOR Open Fire, .nd St«a H«t CapeAay NJ. miss halpin B. S. CURTIS & SON hopl1S^wSaTM™« awsas JJOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Keystone Telephone, 133D. HENRY REEVES, x MACHINIST AUTOMOBILES AND DAWN MOWERS REPAIRED. PJ0MBDIG, STEAM AND GAS FITTING , Jobbing Promptly Attended to. Shop and residence, 110 Pearl St, West Cape May, N. J. Keystone Phone, 137E. ^ ==========
The Loading auctioneer ARTHUR WILSON Cold Spring. N.J fMisiis Local Thane 19 O FAIRIANK8' MORSE &C0 STATIONERY AND MARINE OAS AND GASOLINE ENGINES TONY BENNETT, Ml MADISON AVE, CAFE MAT. N. J. J. C LITTLE Paints, Varnishes and Painters Supplies Agent for N. Z. Graves Co. 103 Jackson St L. INGERSOLL Ragistared Electrician DYNAMOS, MOTORS AND BELLS INSTALLED BMW* Wiring at Reasonable Rates. Leave order* at the Cape May light US Power Co.1* Offloe, IM Decatur ■treat. Cap* Mar. K. 2. AdrarttM ta the Star aaS Wa**
^V"W -W VAVJ ll. H. sniTH^ ■| Glothler | 1 5 608 Washington St. 5 W Opposite Reeding St*. W & GAPE MAY N. J. t . I Suits for and upward* P - V Overcoats from |7 to |ll Y T *.*■ Caps. Trunks and \ T Gentlemen's Furnish In* Goodi V w at Philadelphia price*. w THE BOULT8 STORE. COLD SPRING 8 The test of efficiency In a store U It* ■taylnr quell ties. A store which "stays" for year after year and flourishes, reit talnlag Its trad* through thick and i x thin, la a good star* to tie to. This Is the story of Thomas Bonlfs store. Cold Spring. It has served two or three gen- ~ eratlons and Is stin popular. Motorcycle and bicycles. tf I
! The !| ; Rough Weather Has undoubtedly caused some damage to your Tin Roofs and Rain Spouts. Repairs should be made before the storms cause damage to the building. ( ■f I ] Stoves i For all purposes at right prices. Stoves Repaired and Stored for the Summer. i ■ ■ < JESSE BROWN 110 and 112 JACKSON ST. CAPE MAY 3 * ( WHEN FURNISHING A SUMMER HOME' whether it be a cozy bungalow or a magnificent mansion, it is of first , importance to secure the aid of a reliable dealer. Your comfort and pleasure depend on your selection not for a day only as with many purchases, but for years to come, and a large percentage of the cost can be saved by the advice and assistance of an experienced dealer. ' WENTZ ELL'S, 33 Perry Street. Refrigerators of tried and proven quality. New importation of mattings. New Linoleums, Crex Grass Rugs. Everything in house , furnishings. Come in and see. Keystone Phone, 34M. G. VANAMAN Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. HOT WATER HEATING AND HOT AIR HEATERS, GAS APPLIANCES, RANGE WORK CHURCH 8TREET. OPPOSITE READING FREIGHT STATION.
will protect the horse and protect the owner's pocket. The»are warm and strong. They are long of wear. Look for 5 A when buying. ntafa* , 5A Battle Ax Squn ELnket E«m Lara, ml Li&i H 1 .if William McFadden CORNER PERRY AND SOUTH LAFAYETTE STB. TEN Strong Companies Aggregate Capital over 150,000.001 I Represented by BAMUETbL F. ELDREDGE, Fire Insurance Agent Twenty-Six year* of experience. Tour ' Insurance placed with me Is absolute I protection from loss by Ore. * 1 Apply to 1 E F. ELDREDGB I Merchants Natlontl Bank Building | Cap* May. New Jersey. Keystone phone, 14-R Batlmatf* Given LF.&CE. LOPER Electrical Contractors I Motor Work. Hons* Wiring, Private • Telephone, Watchman Clock and Ben 1 Work. Work Guaranteed First CTsi** - Repairing promptly attended to. Leave orders at 611 Washington at, t Yanxanfs Newsstand. a
NOTICE. T. H. Taylor announces that at Ms Central Shoe Store. 626 Washington street, he continue* the shoe business as before. I have taken the agenoy In Cape Mar City for BALL BAND RUBBER footwear, and would call speatai attention to the new VAC Boot, made by this company. The best oa the market Will still do all kinds of repair workshop findings and dressings for salt t. h. taylor 426 Washington St, Cape Mar. N. J. UM Si PENNSYLVANIA FIRE insurance company INCORPORATED 1826 CHARTER PERPETUAL 1 OFFICE, 508-510 WALNUT ST PHILADELPHIA. PA. CAPITAL ............... $750,000 00 ASSETS $8,002,96! 81 SURPLUS $2,326 05J 19 DIRECTORS. R. Dale Benson, John L. Thomson J. Tatnail Lea, W. Gardner Crowell, Richard M. Cadwaladqr, Edward T. Stotesbury, Effingham B. Morris, Edwin N. Benson, Jr. R. DALE BENSON, President JOHN L. THOMSON, Vice-President W. GARDNER CROWELL, Secretary 1 HAMPTON L. WARNER, Assistant Secretary. I WM. J. DAWSON, Sec'y Agency Department samuel f. eldredge LOCAL AGENT Merchants National Bank Building, g Cor. Waahlngton and Decatur streets, . Cape May. New Jersey. ;| LUMBER and Mill Work GEO. OGDEN & SON, r,
No. 9285. \ llEPOKT OF THE CONDITION OF k T"3 MEill ilANTS RATIONAL BANK A. tape lev, in th. "tato < . New Jer- * se j, at the close of business, March 4, r 1914: * • I RESOURCES. 1 I joans and Discounts $285,688 23 1 Overdrafts, secured and un- « secured 10 05 I U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 60 /)00 00 » Other bonds to secure Postal < Savings 7,000 00 I Premiums on U. S. bonds 250 00 ' Bonds, Securities, etc 61,700 WO 1 Banking House Furniture and Fixtures 22,400 00 i Other Real Estate owned - . 5,650 00 < Due from approved Reserve I Agents 87,885 05 i Chocks and' other Cash' Items 470 87 1 of other National Banks 1,980 00 1 Fractional Paper Currency, i Nickels and Cents 306 62 ] Specie $26,270 40 Legal tender notes . . 710 00 26,980 40 i fund with U. S. Treasurer 5% of circulation) 2,500 00 ' Total $502,722 12 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $50,000 00 ■ Surples fund 25,000 00 Undivided profits, leas Expenses and taxes paid 6,010 93 National Bank Notes outstanding 48,700 00 Individual deposits subject to check i 370,830 11 Time certificates of deposit . . 500 00 Certified checks 865 04 Postal SavingB deposits 816 04 Total $502,722 12 of New Jersey, County of Cape May, ss. I, E. J. Jerrell, Cashier of the abovenamed bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. J. JERRELL, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th dav of March, 1914. G. BOLTON ELDREDGE, Notary Public Commission expires October 14, 1918. Correct — Attest : H. S. RUTHERFORD, W. H. PHILLIPS, HENRY H. ELDREDGE, Directors. TIDES FOR MARCH. High Low A. M. P.M. A. M P.M. 13 Friday 827 851 3.05 327 14 Saturday 9.14 9.39 351 4.14 15 Sunday" 10.03 1026 4.39 5.03 16 Monday 1054 11.18 5.26 554 [ 17 Tuesday 11.49 6.18 6.49 i 18 Wednesday 12.14 12.49 7.14 7.47 19 Thursday 1.18 152 8.15 852 ' 20 Friday 2.20 252 9.20 9 52 21 Saturday 3.23 356 10.23 1056 22 Sunday 4.22 452 1122 1152 \ 23 Monday 5.16 5.40 .... 12.16 . 24 Tuesday 6.04 624 12.40 1.04 • 25 Wednesday 6.47 7.05 1.24 1.47 26 Thursday 7.26 7.44 2.05 226 27 Friday 8.05 822 2.44 3.05 28 Saturday 8.42 9.00 322 3.42 1 29 Sundav 9.20 957 4.00 4 20 1 30 -Monday 959 10.15 457 459' 31 Tuesday 10.40 1056 6.15 5.40 Reed the Star and Wave.
SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, for aale of Mortgaged Premises, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Chareery of New Jersey, on the 11th dsy wt A. D„ 1914, in a certain cauM wherein Charles W. Brown, administrator is complainant, and Thomas J. Rosa, is defendant, I shall expose to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1914, between the hours of twelve and lira o'clock p. m., to wit, at one o'clock ia the afternoon of said day, at tfc* Office, in Cape May Court House, Oepe Hay County, New Jersey: All those certain lota or parcels of ImI situate, lying and being in Wildwosff Crest, on the Five Mile Beach, in th* oounty of Cape May, State of New Jersey, known and designated on a plan *f of the Wildwood Crest Company aa | Noa. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6, block No. 88, and are bounded, and described as f«t- : to wit: Beginning at the point of interaoctlsa < of the notheasterly aide of Rambler Road with the northwesterly aide of At1 Avenue, and extending theno* ■ northeastwardly along the northwester- ■ ly side of said Atlantic Avenue a distance of two hundred feet to the south1 westerly side of Primrose Road, and 1 thence at right angles thereto to said Atlantic Avenue, between parallel line* 1 in length or depth northwestwardly (with a width of two hundred feet and 1 binding on said sides of said Rambler and Primrose Roads), a distance of oa* hundred feet, containing twenty thoua1 and square feet of land, strict measure. Also all those certain lots or pared* ' of land situate, lying and being in Wild1 wood Crest, on the Five Mile Beach, ia the County of Cape May, and State of ! New Jersey, known and designated on a plan of lots of the Wildwood Crest Company as lots Noa. 17 and 18 of block ' Nos 69, and are bounded and described ' as follows: . Beginning at the point of intersectioa of the southeaserly side of Philadelphia : Avenue with the northeasterly side of Rambler Road and extending thenoe (1) southeasterly along the northeasterly side of said Rambler Road, a distance of sixty -eight feet to the northwesterly sid* line of lot No. 16 of said block No. 68 as shown on the plan of lots aforesaid; thence (2) at right angles to said Rambler Road northeastwardly along said 1 line of tot No. 16, distance of seventy feet to the dividing line between lota Nos. 18 and 19 of said block No. 69 a* shown on said plan of lots; thence (3| - at right angles to said last course north4 westwardly along said last named di3 viding line a distance of ninety -two feel 4 to the southeasterly side of Philadelphia 9 Avenue aforesaid; and thence (4) south3 westwardly along the southeasterly side 2 of said Philadelphia Avenue, a distane* 2 of seventy- three and five -tenths feet to g the point or plaee of beginning. 2 COLEMAN F. CORSON, Sheriff. 6 Dated February 25, 1914. j Thompson and S mat hers, Sol'rs. 'a 2-28 -4t p. f.— $14.60 ® Consult Jesse Brown on Tin Roofa ^ and Spouting. 9 Two car loads of fertilizer have just 0 arrived at the Cape May Grain and Coal Company's Store. Buy direct from th* cor NOW.
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