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SECURITY TRUST COMPANY j| Southwest Corner Washington and Ocean Streets I Cape May City, N-. J., December 31. 1913. il RESOURCES. Time and Demand Loans $1,832,414.17 n Bonda and Mortg^e. *6.806.M | H Stocks and Bonds > Overdrafts .......... -. 162.14 Banking Houses, Camden and Cape May 130.000-00 Cash Jd Reserve . -•- 29^97.74 $3,010,622.07 LIABILITIES « _ Capital * 100,000.00 fiwrnlrni 100,000.00 Uadmded Profits 80,166.00 DEPOSITS 2,730,456 07 $3,010,622.07 ADVISORY BOARD. ' ^ «_• t : m.„: Honr, n ThnmxMon. Secretary Thompson, Secretary
J. Dr. James Mec rajAaron W. Hand Reuben T .Johnson William F. Caasedv
John B. Huffman Albert G. Bennett, Hon. Robert E. Hand Dr. Wilson A. Lake
I LET US PROTECT I I YOUR VALUABLES I H ■ VI By placing them in our Fire and Bur- Ai H glar-Proof Vault. You will be mors at ease when you haro this Absolute Se- I E A ity. Safe Deposit Boxos for rent, $2.00 ! \ H and up per year.
B. S. CURTIS & SON NO. 324 DELAWARE AVENUE, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. PVUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND GAS PITTING JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Keystone Telephone, 133D. HENRY REEVES, MACHINIST AUT0M0BILE8 AND LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED. PLUMBING, STEAM AND OAS FITTING Jobbing Promptly Attended to. Shop and residence, 110 Pearl St., West Cape May, N. J. Keystone Phone, 137E. FIREWORKS! Arrived •• II A full supply of Fireworks || || and Flags for July Fourth || LAURA M. BROWN 417 Washington Street, McCann's Old Stand
The Loading AUCTIONEER ARTHUR WILSON Cold Spring, N. J Ci*i— "■ Local Phone 19 C FAIRBANKS' HORSE 4L0 STATIONARY AND MARIN* OAS AND GASOLINK ENGINES Psmpaete TONT BENNETT. (•I MADISON AVE. CAPS MAT. N. I. J. Cf LITTLE Paint t, Varnishes and Painters Supplies Agent for N. Z. Genres Co. 103 Jackson St. L INGERSOLL Registered Electrician DTNAM08. MOTORS AND EETJ.S INSTALLED Bissi wtrlac at Reasonable Ratea Learn order* at tka Cape May Light sad rower Oa.s OSoa. »M Decatur ■treec Cape May. K. J. ateertlae ta tha Mf aaS Waea
— — — rL , 1 1. H. SniTH i | Clothier *! ' 1 608 WashHtgtwi St. 5 V Opposite Kesding Sta. ' J t CAPE MAY N. J. 1 A A I W Suite for ft end upwards W I " j ^ Orereoate from $7 to 111 I ^ Hate. Capa. Truaka and J \ W Oentlemen'a Furnishing Ooods w i W at Philadelphia prloea. f j Typewriter and Adding Machine Rib- ** bona, all eolors and styles, at the Star and Wave Stationery Department at ■* Consult Jesse Brown an Tin Roof, and Spouting. Real the Star and Wan. 1
I The 1 Rough Weather Has undoubtedly c&uted some damage to your Tin Roofs? and Rain Spouts. Repairs should be made before die storms cause damage to the building. I Stoves For all purposes at right prices. Stoves Repaired.
JESSE BROWN
110 and 112 JACKSON ST.
CAPE MAY
| WHEN HRN1SHINQ A SUMMER HOME" whether it be a cosy bungalow or a magnificent mansion, it is of first p I importance to secure the aid of a reliable dealer. Your comfort and i J pleasure depend on your selection not for a day only as with many v j purchases, but for years to come, and a large percentage of the cost t. can be saved by the advice and assistance of an experienced dealer, u WENTZELL'S, 33 Ferry Street. Refrigerators of tried and proven quality. New importation of 1 u. at tings. New Linoleuma, Crex Gaeea Ruga. Everything in house b furnishings. Come in and see. *
Keystone Phone, 34M. f G. VANAMAN Plumbing, Gm and Steam Fitting. HOT WATER HEATING AN# MOT AHt HEATERS, GAS [ APPLIANCES, RANGE WORK CHURCH STREET. OP POSIT* READING FREIGHT STATION. ' '
»C a ti ti v s 4 I wffl protect tho horse andpfotad tha .owner's pocket. Tiatll warm and -strong. They art long of wear. Look for jAwhen baying. Tlfeba 5A Buttle Ax — 1 - Iw. l»„ —dft. H— wr William McFadden 1 ' CORNER PRRXY AND 8SFTH LAFAYTTT* BTB. ( ' | f TEN Strong Companies Anr*r*t« Capital over I69.SS0.00S 1 | Represented by BAMUElbL F. KLl | DREDGE. Fir* Insurance Agent ' i Twenty-8lx year* of experience. Tour I j Insurance placed with me la absolute protection from loaa by Ore. | Apply to | 8. F. ELDREDGE . | Merchants Natlontl Bank Building Cape May. New Jersey. I — NOTICE " ALL PERSONS ARK FORBID TO TRESPASS i ON THE inCBES FARM. UNDER THI PENALTY OP THE LAW. RTA H. QBSOOR^ MBBRnT WILSON i
NOTICE. ; T. H. Taylor announces that at his ( Oeatral Shoe Store, III Washington street, be eeatlauee the shoe business as before. I bare taken the agency is Cape May , City for BALL BAND RUBBBR , footwear. and would call special attention to the new VAC Beet, made by this company. The beet OB the marketstin As all kinds of repair werk find lays and dreeslays tor sale T. H. TAYLOR US Wnehlaytoa St_ Cape May. N. J. laid PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED 111! CHARTER PERPETUAL OFFICE, 506-510 WALNUT ST PHILADELPHIA. FA. 1780,000 00 ASSETS W,0O2,M2 *1 SURPLUS «2,>M 053 39 DIRECTORS. E_ Dale Benson, John L. Thomson J. Tatnall Lea, W. Gardner Crowall, Richard M. Oadwalader, Edward T. Stotesbury, Effingham B. Morris, Edwin N. Benson, Jr. R DALE BENSON. President. JOHN L. THOMSON, Vice-Preaident. W. GARDNER CROWELL, Secretary HAMPTON L. WARNER, Assistant Secretary. WM. J. DAWSON, Sec'y Agency > Department. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENT Merchants National Bank Bulldiny. Cor. Washington and Decatur streets. Cape May. New Jersey. LUMBER AND Mill Work GEO. OGDEN & SON.
RIO GRANDE | Mrs. J. B . Hand, of Mayville has j Icon spending some time with Inr parents, F. B. Neai and wife. Miss Hazel Links and sister spent Wednesday at Wild wood. Elwood Woolson and wife of Weet Cape May spent Wednesday with W. j C. Neal and wife. John Stedworthy, wife and son, of 1 West Cape May, spent over Sunday with Frank Hoffman and wife. , ' Mrs. Mame Hildreth of Cbld Springs visited her husband here over Sunday. Fred MacKissic is employed in a grocery store at Wildwood for the summer. Mrs. Floss Hampton of Wildwood ' spent Wednesday with her parents ! here. Mrs. Linda MacCloster of Atlantic City is spending some time with her I sister Mrs. Somers Lard. W. S. Kimble drove to Cape Major, Tuesday. Miy' Grace Neal and mother returned" to their summer home the first of the week. Grace is a Trenton Normal Mrs. May -Riley is visiting her husband for a week. We are glad to hear Mrs. Wm. Bacon is getting along nicely in Cooper Hospital . In the beauty and freshness of a June day. Miss Wilretta Brown, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Brown, of Rio Grande, and Mr. Frank ' Allen Williams, of Holmesburg, Pa.. _ were united in marriage at the home of _ the bride's parents by the Rev. William •"> - i ... — K,
Moore, a former pastor here. pj On Wednesday afternobn. June 17, precisely at four o'clock as the ^ strains of I -ohen grin's wedding march . peeled forth from the piano 'by the skillof Mrs. Louise Harris, the two R which were soon to be made as one. R wended their way to the altar, and after answering the proper number of R questions, were united as one. the bride R being given in marriage by her father, and the ring ceremony being used. D The bride was becomingly attired in .. white satin, with overlace draperies and pearl trimmings and carried a bouquet D of white roses, -while the groom wore jp the conventional black. Mrs. Marie Hoffman, sister of the R bride, was matron of honor and carried pink roses, while Thomas Williams, R brother of the groom acted as best man. . Immediately after the wedding a reception was tendered the newly couple and about fifty intimate friends .( were present to wish them bon voyage over life's matrimonial sea. Tbey were j. the recipients of manj- handsome gifts ^ among them being a cabinet of silverware. and a very pretty oil painting. { On Thursday morning they took an early train for an extended trip through New York, state, and on their returii home will reside in tho Brown cottage ( at Rio Greande. ^ HONORS PAID I SOLDIER DEAD FORMER CAPE MAY RESIDENT ADDRESSES OLD VETERANS IN ] EMMET COUNTY. MICHIGAN. ON MEMORIAL DAY — EXERCISES | WERE OF SOLEMN NATURE. H. S. Sweeney son of Charles P. Sweeney, former principal of the Cape May schools and a grandson of the late Stilwell Stevens, a former resident of ' this place, was the orator at the Memorial Day exercises, at Petoskey, Emmet County, Michigan. Young Sweeney whose parents are now spending the ' summer in their cottage at Howard and 1 Hughes street, is a graduate of the 1 Michigan Law School and prosecuting attorney of Emmet county. His many i friends hen- will be glad to learn of his l success in his chosen profession, i. The following was iaken from air| Emmet County paper: , -And He showed them the prints In j His land and His feet -as unn.istaka j -. Me signs of Hi- servire and His «ac- j ti-skev. the oator of the day. at the I eloquent words he paralleled the actions of the Master in His great work ] among men. with that of the »eatt-r- I ing few of those who remain, who! show by their maiimd bodies and fal- I j they re i.lered in upholding the honor j 1. of the country they loved so well and the home and families they protectled. It was an impressive picture that 7 wa£, drawn by the speaker a- he punted in glowing color- the country that was redeemed and the hoik>r that «va- aved. but at what a cost. There go the lines, made fewer and fewer, as the years go by: here a leg gone, there an empty sleeve, there the whitening locks and others endeavoring to step lively to the sounds of the inspiring martial music at the head of the lines. Moist eyes were all along the line of march as the brave old sol- [ diera went halting by. The true spirit
Sevenbarks ^ a Sure and Safe Remedyfijr DYSPEPSIA and all STOMACH TROUBLES. Seven Barks, which is the extract of t Roots and Herbs, will make yon r food digest, banish Headaches, regulate your LiTer and Kidneys, give you new life, and keep you well. Price f 50 eta. a bottle at all druggists of from the proprietor, ItaaS.w.WmwK.farTakQg. 1 of Memorial day is not to revive tha spirit of hostility and of factional fight but to deepen the love for tho 1 , mother land and instill patriotism in * the hearts of the rising generations. I For nearly an hour the speaker held c the closest attention of the gathering r as he drew these never-to-be-forgotten word pictures. Y o ST. JOHN'S PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH f 1 CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY. " Season of 1914. Sunday Servioea — Morning prayer and sermon, 10.30 A. M. Holy Communion, First Sunday of each r month, 10 JO A. M. Evening Prayer, 8.00 P. M. a The Beats are all free and the church depends for its support upon the vol- ' untarj- contributions of the worship- ^ pers. • CLERGY LIST FOR 1914 June 14 — Rev. C. Rowland Hill, B. D., n Rector St. Matthias Church, Ph^adelSt. Matthias tiiurcn, muaaei-
phia. June 21— Rev. J. M. Haj-man, Asst. ' St. Peters CSiurch, Germantown Philadelphia. June 28 — Rev. Charles FiSke, D. D., of St. Michael and All Angels, Md. July 5. — Rev. Stewart P. Reeling, Rector St. Peters Church. Germantown, Philadelphia. Julj- 12 — Rev. Royden Keith Yerkes, D. D., Rector Church of T rangfiguration. West Philadelphia. July 19— Rt. Rev. Ethelbert Talbot, D., LI.. D., Bishop Diocese of Bethlehem. Penna. July 26— Rev. Francis M. Taltt, St. Paul's Church. Chester, Pa. Aug. 2— Rev. Llewellyn N. Caley, B. Rector Church St. Jude and the Nativity. Philadelphia. Aug. 9 — Rev. J, Henning Nelme, D. D., Rector Church of the Ascension, Washington, D. C. Aug 16.— Rev. William J. Cox, A. M, D.. Rector St. Andrews Church, West Aug. 23 — feev. Winfield S. Baer, ReoTrinity Church. Elizabeth, N. J. Aug. 30.— Rev. Chas. M. Perkins, Rector. Trinity Church. Yincland. N. J. Sept. 0.— Rev. Charles C. Pierce, D. Rector St. Matthews Church. Philadelphia. Sept. 13.— Rev. Thomas J. Taylor, Rector Church of the Advent, Kennett Square. Pa. Persons desiring the services of a clergj-man will please communicate with any member of the vestry. THE VESTRY Wardens George D. McCreary, P. DeSilver. Vestrymen- -William F. H. Reed, G. Baird. Henry W. Mars ton, William J. Sewell. Jr.." Frank H. Moss. Robert P. DeSilver. Treasurer. William F. H. Reed. Secretary. Linen Finished Box Paper, the 25c variety at 13 cents, until Saturday, June 27. Star and Wave Stationery Department. Okildrem dry FOR FLETCHER'S C A STO R 1 A ' j Typewriter and Adding Machine Rib bona, all colors and styles, at the Sta 1 i and Wave Stationery Department. 1 | J. S. Garri-on. watchmaker and jew- ' elt r. Jus Washington Street. Oarpe • May 1'itv. is now ag. -it for the Victor ] ard Kdi-'-n Talking Machines and Rec- ( ,a" <,or-T an,i SEALED BIDS. | Sealed bids Will be opened by the . I Board of Education of the borough of 0 I Cape May Point on June 22 at I p. m., . j for alteration- and repairs to public . sci'.ol l'U": ling*, for plans and specifir ration- applr to Chas. Markiev. Di-trict j Clerk. ' 6-8-1* $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper win be pleased to learn that there Is at least ono v dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all Its states, and that la t Catarrh. Hall s Catarrh Cure Is the only fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken ln- • ternally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ef the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disg ease, and giving the patient strength by buMdlng up the constitution and assisting nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its cursttvc powU2A. SSBSft «... .a > sttsf.K3ea-"L— . —

