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SECOHTY TRUST COMPANY ' Southwest Comer Washington and Oman SlrooU Cape May City, N-. J., December 31, 1913. BES0DBCE8. Time and Demand Loans oSI'Sl: vk Bonds and Mortgages 2W.806J9 Stocks and Bonds ...... ' *••• 467';*J'^ • Overdrafts ........ loZ.it [ Banking Hooses, Camden and Cape May Cash and Reserve 293)^97.74 $3,010,622.07 - liabilities c,Dit«i - * 100,000.00 a"P"r. 100,000.00 Undivided Profite 80,3!8'<^ DEPOSITS 2,730,456.07 $3,010,622.07 j ADVISORY BOARD. v i Spicer Learning, Chairman. Henry c. Thompson, Secretary Dr. James Mecray John B. Hnlfman Aaron W. Hand Aibert Bennett. Reuben T Johnson Hon. Robert E Hand William FT Cassedv Dr. Wilson A. Lake Q WHY CARRY I n MUCH CURRENCY? I j It is not.adviaable for a person to Ml carry much currency — as it may be Bil lost or stolen. The best way is to j ! carry a check book, then you have ■ j funds at your command without risk 1^11 Km of loss. Your account subject to A J check is cordially invited. j |

B. S. CURTIS & SON NO. 324 DELAWARE AVENUE, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND GAS FITTING JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Keystone Telephone, 133D. HENRY REEVES, x MACHINIST AUTOMOBILES AND LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED. • PLUMBING, STEAM AND GAS FITTING Jobbing Promptly Attended to. Shop and residence, 110 Pearl St., West Cape May, N. J. Keystone Phone, 137E. LAURA M. BROWN 417 Washington Street, McCann's Old Stand NOVELTY STORE Special Sale of Talcum Powder Toys, Stationery, Croquet Sets, Water Color, Handkerchief Boxes, Etc.

The Leading J AUCTIONEER i ARTHUR WILSON 4 Cold Spring, N. J 4 Citizen* Local 'Phone 19 C 4 FAIRBANKS' MORSE &110 ■TATIONEHY AND MARINE OAS AND GASOLINE j ENGINES < Pumps, etc ' rONT BENNETT, ( 101 MADIBON AVE.. CAPE MAT. N. J., ' 1 C LITTLE « Pain's. Varnishes and 1 P inters Supplies ( Agen' »r N. Z. Graves Co. , '3 Jackson St. 1NGERSOLL K iered Electrician DTN ■ MOTORS AND BET .1.8 INSTALLED Ho. -in* at Reasonable Rates. l_. i at the Cape May Light no* •og Offloa. SOS Decatur atrr- • Slay, S. 3, AT- - la the Star and Wave,

-%% %% VJ t I. H. SHITM $ * Clothier | 5 608 Washington SI. 5 P Op posits Reading St a. ^ 1 CAPE MAY N. J. $ ^ Sutta for |E and opwarda W V Overcoat* from |7 to Sli tT ^ Hate. Cape, Trunks and ^ W Gentlemen's Furnishing Goodi V Let I'hlladelphia prloea. ^ vd Typcwri^-r and Adding Machine Rib- ' bone, ell mlore and styles, at tbe Star and Wave Stationery Department. 1 • ' Corncili l.-tee Drown on Tin Boole and Spom mi:.. Read Star and Were ►

~e 1 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. . ' Stoves S . . ' I For all purposes at right prices. Stoves Repaired. JESSE BROWN I llO'ind 112 JACKSON ST. CAPE MAY 1

WHEN FURNISHING A SUMMER HOME whether it be a cozy bungalow or a magnificent mansion, it is of first ] i 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 tbe cost can be saved by the advice and assistance of an experienced dealer. WENTZELL'S, 33 Perry Street Refrigerators of tried and proven quality. New importation of mattings. New Linoleums, Crex Grass Bugs. 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 STREET. OPPOSITE READINO 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. Thlefaa 5A Battle Ax Sqeare BLska* EtfnL«g.MilCitr> II ■ ei j William McFadden CORNER PERRY AND SOUTH LAFAYETTS BT8. J.

S TEN Strong > | Companies ' | Aggregate Capital over 160,000.000 ' Represented by 8AMUEtbL V. EL- . DREDGE. Fire Insurance Agent ' Twenty-Six years of experience. Your I Insurance placed with me Is absolute protection from loss by Ore. j Apply to i 8. F. ELDREDOB * . Merchants Natlontl Bank Building Cape May. New Jersey. I 1 I NOTICE ^ ALL PERSONS ARE FORBID TV TRESPASS t» ON THE HIOBEE FARM. UNDER THI I PKNAt.TY OF THE LAW. ETTA H. GRE<iOR\ MERRITT WHJW1N ■ •" • . I

NOTICE. T. H. Taylor announces that at his | Central Shoe Store. 62* Washington ( street, he continues the shoe business as before. I have taken the agency In Cape May City for | BALL BAND RUBBER , footwear, and would call special atten- , Hon to the new ▼ A C Boot, made by this company. The best on the market. ■ Will still do all kinds of repair work. Shoe findings and dressings for- Bale. T. H. TAYLOR 42* Washington St.. Cape May. N. J. 186* ~~ THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED 1S26 CHARTER PERPETUAL 1 OFFICE, 508-510 WALNUT ST PHILADELPHIA. PA. CAPITAL $750,000 00 _ ASSETS $8,002,962 21

SURPLUS $2,326 053 39 DIRECTORS. R. Dale Benson, John L. Thomson J. Tatnall Lea, W. Gardner Crowell, Richard M. Cadwalader, Edward T. Stotesbury, Effingham B. Morris, Edwin N. Benson, Jr. R. DALE BENSON, President JOHN L THOMSON, Vice-President. W. GARDNER CROWELL, Secretary HAMPTON L. WARNER, Assistant WM. J. DAWSON, See'y Agency Department. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENT Merchants National Bank Building. Cor Washington and Decatur streets. Cape May. New Jersey. LUMBER™ Mill Work f jj FO. <VW;- SON f

FISHING CREEK i Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel SefatUesger spent over Sunday with friends at Holly ' Beach. Miss L. Holmes, of Wild wood, is ms- 1 itrng her aunt, Mra. Mary Schellenger ' MV. and Mrs. Frank Schellenger, of ' Camden, came through in his new car to 1 visit his parents, over Decoration Day. 1 Miss Edith and Florence Warner spent - over Sunday with relatives at Holly Beach. FYank Matthews and family spent Saturday at Ckpe May. Mrs. Lottie Miller ia spending k week in Atlantic City. Mrs. George Warner entertained relatives over Decoration Iky. John Snyder and daughter Mary took tea with bis sister. Mrs. Sarah Piersoh, of Holly Beach, on Saturday evening. Mise Danealia Hoffman and Irene Woolson epewt Decoration Day with the tatter's brother, Israel Woolson, of Wildwood. Miss Edytb Schellenger spent Saturday night with her friend. Miss Mary A. I Snyder. Maurice Bates and family, pf Philadelphia. were over Sunday visitors with his parents. ■ Harry Fisher and family, of West | Cape May. spent the -latter part of the I week with Freeman Yerricks and family. | Mrs. Edgar Woolson is entertaining H company from Brooklyn on a visit. | Mrs. Linda Beckett, of Philadelphia. I called on John Snyder and family on | Tuesday last. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Eldredge. of Cam-

den. is visiting his sister. Mrs. Hannah Woolson. for a few days. Earl Woolson. who has been in Holly Beach government station, has returned and is occupying his new cottage. j. S. Garrison, watchmaker and jew , eler. at 305 Washington Street, Cape May City, is now agent for tbe Victor and Edison Talking Machines and Bee ords, and' the Story and Clark Pianos rffese goods can be bought for cash o CHALLENGE FROM PHARMACY Offers to Refund Money if Dr. Howard's Specific Wjll Not Cure Any. Case of Constipation or Dyspepsia. The Mecray Pharmacy is seeking the worst case of dyspepsia or constipation in Cape May or vicinity to test Dr. Howard's new specific for the cure of those diseases. So confident are they that this remarkable medicine will effect a lasting cure in a short time, that they offer to refund the money should it not be suc-

cessful. 1 In order to secure the quickest possiintroduction they will sell a regular ^ fifty cent package of this medicine at t half price, 25 cents. This specific of Dr. Howard's will cure j • sick headache, dizzy feelings, constipation. dyspepsia and all forms of malaria | f and liver trouble. It does not simply I ' give relief for a time; it makes i«-rma- , nent and complete cures. It will regulate the bowels, tone up ; the whole intestinal tract, give you an j ' appetite, make food taste good and di- , ' gest well, and increase vigor. Joy and j ' I happiness will take the place of that * "don't care whether I live or die" feel- ' in« i! Children Ory FOR FtETCHtR'S C AS TO R I A AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE entitled "An Ordir n«nce toprohibit tbe dumping of garbage within the limits of the Township of Lower, in the county of Cape May and 10 State of New JerBcy." .j Section 1. Be it ordained and enO acted by the Board of Health of the 9 actca ov tne mw™ oi ui i™

Township of Lower, in the county of Cape May, in the State of New Jersey, l b that hereafter it shall he unlawful for j any person or persons, corporation or * coporations, to dump any garbage with- j in the limits of the Township of lower, I r' in the County of Gape May, in the State I r of New Jersey. Sec. 2. And be it further ordained and enacted that any person or persons, corporation or corporations, who shall , be guilty of violating this oidinance shall be fined not less than two dollars and not more than one handrcd dollars for each and every violation thereof. Sec. 3. And be it further ordained and enacted that this ordinance shall take effect immediately. Dated May 20th, 1914. GEORGE DICKINSON, Chairman. J. HOLLIS HOFFMAN, _ Secretary. 374-.^-23-2t ) MINSTREL SHOW Thursday, May 28, the Annex School base ball team gave a minstrel show and B reception for the purpose of raising r money with which to buy base Kil". «"it» F and outfits. The boys and giri- »r<cd | their parte well and naturallv "^hev f- portrayed In rapid and int"-««inff soenes their daily activities. P«—nts and friends patronized the effo«-*« <■' the . • youngsters encouragingly. The total i fc. amount taken in was $34.00.

AN B9SAY ON MAN. A little girl wrmU the following NBpantion on man: WS -Mm are what »Aw marry Thay drink and smoke and swear, hot dart go to church. Perhaps if they wo»% bonnets they would. They are more logical than women and also more zoological. Both men and women e)rung from monkey#, but the women sprang farther than the men. W\ DENNISVILLE The two passenger Ford at'the foot of " the hill is causing some, slight heart burning -tin the part of the ladies -M its owner is so chary of who shall oeen- ^ py the vacant seat and what we cannot e have is usually just the honor we crave. Dr. C. W. Way seldom has a vacant g seat in his car, man. maiden, child* ancient, middle aged buds or blossom^ l* he is chivalry incarnate. - > B Capt. Gaudy has installed a fine now boiler in his lumber plant from Frank Tormeys factory. Third and Arch Street, UN T Mini# Miller and familv are Jennie family are

again in their home and their friends are enjoying the delightful Uttlc^randson. Charles Vernon Smith. Mrs, Wm. ,Tavlor visited Vineland on • Mrs. (». Geary and Miss Cornelia Ow ' son visited the county fair on Tueday. The usual week-end gatherings at ths Lewis cottage and the Taylor residence added to the social life of our slow village and increased the attendance at church. Henry Dougherty and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Dougherty's grandparent*. The bells, the bells. ^ , TheJ*!o«hen bells. ' Ho*- sweet and clear their music swells. An ear to hear, a wheel to ride, And Dennis beaux are at their tide. Philadelphia guest* were Harry Oorson, Mrs. Van Kirk and daughter Effie. , Camden visitors were Rose and Edith . ■ ii_ . r fN. ..l.nn-. Mk ir,liIkaU

Mrs. E. Qnpham. Mrs. Archibald Royal and daughter. The Chat field property has been sold. hope to citizens who are here for ' ti?eir and the villages best interests. Mrs. Eugene Way entertained Hie j Misses Smith, of Court House. The Rtudebaker car. Mr. Winfldd Coombs owner, has visited our village . frequently. SEALED BIDS. , ! Sealed bids will be opened by th» ; j of Education of the borough of . I Cape May Point on June 22 at S p. m, 1 alterations and repairs -to' public . school buildings, for plans and specifications apply to Oiac. Mnrkley. District Clerk. 6-8-St NOTICE. Bids are solicited for improvements to be made to the West Cape May School buildings, separate bids to be submitted as follows: 1, Fireproof stairway in main building. 2. Alteration to lighting system In Main Building. - 3. Building additional room to Annex e Building. f Plans and specifications can be sed cured Jrom the undersigned and all bida to be in by June 8th, 1914, at 8 o'clock ■ i- P. M. 1B ELWOOD G. ROSEMAN, tbVVWU <». nuccranii,

.'Emerald Avenue, West Cape May, I Cape May, N. J(. May 28, 1914. 5-30-2t UNCLAIMED LETTERS. List of unclaimed letters remaining , In Cape May Postoffice for week ending , June 3, 19M': Corson Miss Irene; Porter, Mrs. Hot- ! old B.; Trait! . Mrs. R. Marshall; Wood- [ man, H. G. In calling for the , above please say advertised. J. E. TAYLOR. Postmaster $100 Reward, $100 The readers of U.I? paper will be I pleased to learn that there Is at toast one areaded disease that science has bo«B able to cure In all Its stakes, and that to Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh CureU theonlj , poaltlve cure now known to the means* 1 fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional l disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure U taken ln- • ternally. acUng directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. tnej£ 1 by destroying the foundaUon of the d|s« 1 easeTand giving the patient .trength hr building up the con.tltuUon and aaaletin* - nature In doing Us work. The proprietors have eo much faith In Its curative pow- - era that they offer One Hundred Doltore » for any case that It falls to cure. Send e '0iddS«Or. OO., Toledo, Ob^ li ^».?S55«ToroonMlpaUM. . 1