PAGE THREE CAPE MAT STAR AND WAVE FEBRUARY 13, 1915.
SECUIITY TRUST CO. ■- Southwest Corner Washington and Ocean Streets Cape May, N. J , December 31st, 1914
RESOURCES Time and Demand Loans. . $1,681,333.96 < Bonds and Mortgages 232.8S1.39 < Stocks and Bonds 496,513.63 , Overdraft# " 22*9 . Banking Houses, Camden, Gloucester ft Cape May. 130,000.00 Cash and Reserve 329,203.14 $2*69*55.11
LIABILITIES. Capital $100,000.00, Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided Profits 84,115*4 DEPOSITS 2,585*39-57 $2,869*55.11
Three Per Cent. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Acts as Administrator, Executor, Guardian or Trustee% Wills drawn and kept without charge. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent in Burglar-Proof Vault 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 Sherman S. Sharp. Dr. Wilson A. Lake |
U THE DEMAND FOR N II SAFE DEPOSIT |] II PROTECTION | U Is increasing. The people realize that Bl I U it is ver# important to put their valuables H| H where neither fire nor burglars can II In reach them. Nfl II A Safe Deposit Box in our Fire and In Ifl Burglar Proof Vault C3*t* only M CD $2.00 AND UP PER YEAR || r B. S. CURTIS & SON [ NO. 324 DELAWARE AVENUE, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. I PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND GAS FITTING JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Keystone Telephone, 133D. .. —
A. D. Bssvsa, Pre#. D- W. Green. Sec. REEVES & GREEN ENGINEERING CO., ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, b 1PP LIES AND PLUMBING. STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING Machinists, Consulting Mechanical and Electrical, Engineers. Agents for Peerless Mazda lamps, Electric Irons, Fans, Stoves and Fixtures. Estimates Furnished Phone— Keystone 114 M 405 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY, N J.
J. C LITTLE Paints, Varnishes and Painters Supplies Agent for N. Z. Graves Co. | 103 Jackson St L. LNGERSOLL UNDERWRITERS REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN STORAGE BATTERIES AND ELECTRIC CARS REPAIRED AND' RECHARGED. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS House Wiring, Nickleplating and Oxidizing. Office: 306 Decatur Street NOTICE. T. H. Taylor announce# that at hU Central Bhoe Store. (>( Waahlaatoa ■tract, he continues the shoe business as befora. I have taken the a*ency la Cays May City for BALL BAND RUBBER footwoar, aad would call special attention to the asw ▼ A C Boot, mado by this company. Ths bast oa the market. Will sail do all kinds of repair work. Shoo findings and dressings for sala T. H. TAYLOR 41« Washington SL Capo May, N. J. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A Advertise your wants in the Cope Mop Star and Wave.
\\ I. H. SHITH p ^ Glothier j: 1 608 Washington St. | ' ^ ; Oppoiito Reading St a. uj . t MP£ MAY N. J. ^ wn Sulta for fl aad upwards 1 2 2 Overcoats from IT ta $11 S? r C h Hats, Caps. Trunk# and r k ? k Gentlemen's Furnlshlny Good* h ^ b at Philadelphia prloea. ? k ■t t ikSSWSSSSvi • STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES. Call and see our line of Stove Boards, Coal Hods, Oil Cloths, Stove Blacking and enamels. JESSE M. BROWN. ' Bos these new oaby coaches at Wantssirs; II Perry street i
I- - 1 ■ . BEFORE Bad Weather I Sets in I ! 1 Have your Tin Roofs and ] Spouting repaired X C STOVES, HEATERS I AND RANGES j [ : For all purpose* at right price*. Stove* j ! Repaired. ' I 1 JESSE BROWN | 110 and 112 JACKSON ST. CAPE MAY 5 | i i — — — — i
IRON • I i FOR EVERY ' FENCE i ^ v I PURPOSE f H if*'r *1 iVff MBikfliigs aatatft xaStstaA [ No Matter for What Purpose You Want Iron s Fence We Can Supply Your Wants F For Residences, Divisions on Property Lines, Cemeteries, Private Burying N Grounds, Cemetery Lot Enclosures, Church and School F Property, Court Houses and Jails f this section for The Stewart Iron j. Fence Works." Tbeir immense output F enables them to figure^ on a small ^anuWILLIAM^M^FADDEN j Beautify and Protect the ^ PERKT m LAFAYETTE STS. Cemetery Lot L i — i ================
E. W. DAVID EXPERIENCE REGISTERED PLUMBER 1144 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY, N. JKeystone Phone 209 Y 1 * i Charles York SBte. YorV i YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders CAPE MAY, N. J. ; Estimate* cheerfully given on all kinds of building* — ■ SATISFACTION GUARANTED . P. O. Box 661 t i
W. H. AUSTIN CO. ; COAL, LIME, CEMENT Building Materials ■ ^ II I II' ' Deliver anywhere in Cape • - May County. i ~ \ l Write or phone for prices. Wildwood, N. J. BOTH 'PHONES !
LEGAL ADVERTISING Appropriating Ordinance 1915. An Ordinance to direct and prescribe I the amount of taxes to be levied in the City of Cape May, in the year A. D., 1915, and to make appropriations and limit expenditures for the time beginning the first day of January A. D., and ending the thirty-first day of December. 1915. Section 1. . Be it ordained and enacted by the inhabitants of the City of May in City Council assembled and it .is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, that the following amounts are hereby appropriated for the respective purposes herein stated from any funds in the treasury, to be used for the respective purposes and not otherwise. Mayor's Salary $ 600.00 Recorder. Superintendent of Water Works, etc 1,200.00 Assessor's Salary 600.00 Salary 700.00 Treasurer's Salary 800.00 Inspector1* Salary . . 300.00 City Solicitor's Salary 1*00.00 Street Supervisor's Salary . . 660.00 Engineer of Water Works. . . 840.00 Two Assistant Engineers of Water Works 1*60.00 Two Engineers, Fire Dept 1,560.00 Police and Watchmen 8,000.00 Streets and Public Buildings 20,000.00 Cleaning and Watering Streets 7*00.00 and Water 7,000.00 Property and Improvement.. 4,000.00 Incidentals 3.500.00 Interest on City Bonds and Notes 40*00.00 Sinking Fund 15,640.00 Schools. Manual Training... 800.00 Payment of $1000 School Bond 1,000.00 Interest on School Bonds.... 1,005.00 Printing and Advertising 4,000.00 Department 4,500.00 Memorial Services 200.00 Board of Health 1,000.00 Sewer Plant 2,000.00 City Carpenter 660.00 City Engineer 800.00 Engineer of Pumping Station 780.00 Amusements 1,750.00 Overseer of Poor, salary .... 300.00 City Laborer 600.00 Music 5.000.00 Total $140,615,001 Section 2. And be it further ordained ' and enacted that the money appropriated by the first section shall be derived from the following sources: Anticipated Water Rents... $22,000.00 Anticipated Licenses and Miscellaneous Receipts 7,000.00 Tax Duplicate for 1915 111,615.00 Total $140,615.00 The increase in this ordinance at this time amounts to $8,190.00. The additional appropriation however, does not infer that the expenses of the city have been increased, but a strong desire to settle some old accounts which have been accumulating for several years | past. Section 3. And be it further ordained ' and enacted by the authority of the | . same, that this Ordinance shall take ef- j feet immediately. Passed the 28th day of January A. D. ' 1913. CHARLES YORK. President of City Council, j Approved the 29th day of January A j D. 1915. W. M. CASSEDY. Mayor. | Attest: — THOMAS W. MILLET. Recorder. NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS. ' In Chancery of New Jersey: To Frederick W. Wolff and May Wolff, his wife, and Sydney D. Con well: By virtue of an order of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, made on the thirtieth day of January, nineteen hundred and fifteen, in a cause wherein the Cape May Building and Loan Association is Complainant and you and others are Defendants, you are required to appear, plead, answer or demur to the bill of said Complainant on or before tho second day of April, nineteen hundred and fifteen, or the said bill will be taken as confessed against you. The said bill is filed to foreclose a mortgage given by you, the said Frederick W. Wolff and May Wolff, his wife, to the Cape May Building and loan Association, dated August the sixth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, on Kinds an^ personal property in Cape May City, Cape May County, New Jersey, and you, Frederick W. Wolff, are made a Defendant because you own said lands and personal prtperty, and you, May Wolff, are made a Defendant because, as the wife of the said Frederick W- Wolff, you claim to have some interest in said land# and personal property, and -you, D. Conwell, are made . a .De- )
LEGAL ADVERTISING fends nt, because you hold a mortgage upon said premises, given by the said Frederick W. Wolff and wife to yot, and bearing date October sixteenth, , nineteen hundred and thirteen, which will, be cut out by a sale in said causa. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH, Solicitor of Complainant, e j 214 Ocean Street Cape May City, N. J. 76-2-Sts — P. F. $10*0 I - — _ BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS ; PUBLIC SALE OF BONDS The Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Cape May, New Jersey, j will sell at PUBLIC SALE, at the Court House, Cape May Court Hoase, Cape May County, New Jersey, at the hour p of eleven o'clock in the, forenoon of j .Tuesday, the pecond day of March, A. D. b 1915. the following designated corporate bonds of said County in the manner and subject to the conditions hereinafter j named, at not less than par: TWENTY. THOUSAND ($20,000.00) 5 DOLLARS, ROAD IMPROVEMENT U BoAs in denominations of One Thous--j and ($1,000.00) Dollars each, in all twen- ) tv bonds numbered consecutively from ^ One to Twenty, both inclusive, to bear ^ interest at the rate of Five (5%) per ^ centum per' annum, payable semi-an-j nually. The bonds bear date March 2d, 1915, j and are payable in thirty years from 5 that date; accrued interest to be paid j by the purchaser. The bonds'* will be sold in blocks of T one thousand ($1,000.00) dollasa, with the privilege of taking three thousand j '$3,000.00) dollars worth at the same j figure. j A deposit of two (2%) of the pur0 chase price will be required of the purchaser. and sealed bids will be rcoog1 nized if accompanied by the required j deposit. I The Board reserves the right to re- ) ject any or all bids. ) On behalf of the Finance Committee: FRANK W. FOWKES, j Clerk. } Board of Chosen Freeholders of the ) County of Cape May, New Jersey. 1 Sea Isle City. New Jersey. Jan. 25, 1915, j 75-2-6-Sts
yii IIJ1 trade mark* nn« copyrlirtita oMalnad or no ■ f«*. .Vnil model, akMches or pliutoi and de- ■ 0 ' K-ripUon for FREE SEARCH sod ■ d PATENT8 BUILD FORTUNES for ■ and wrr you money. Write today. I D. SWIFT &C0.I D PATENT LAWYERS, ■ 303 Seventh St., Washington, D. C.M a : " _______
0 STAR AND WAVE TIDE TABLE Daylight High Water at Cape May, " N. J., estimated from the tables of tha 8 U. S. Geodetic Survey FEBRUARY, 1915. 1 1— 8.24 15— 8*2 R 2— 9.00 r- 16— 9.32 » 3— 0.29 17—10.10 e i 4—10.22 18—10.46 "j 5—11.10 19—1123 j 6—12.05 20—12.03 11 j 7— 1.15 21—12.54 •' ! 8—2 48 22— 2.06 10— 5.19 24— 4.25 '• | 11— 5.44 25— 5.16 12— 6.38 26 — 5.31 | 13— 7.25 27— 6.13 I 14— 8.10 28— 6*2 » LIKE FINDING MONEY. I Mecray's Pharmacy Offers Popular Medicine at Half-Price _ I Mecray's Pharmacy, the popular drugI gist, is making an offer that is jugt like >• finding money for they are selling a regular 50 cent bottle of Dr. Howard's celebrated specific for the cure of constipaf, jtion and dyspepsia at half-price. In addition to this large discount they agree t to return the money to any purchaser e whom the specific does not cure, i- It is quite unusual to be able to buy n fifty cent pieces for a quarter, but that >• is what this offer really means, for it i* d only recently, through the solicitation of d Druggist Mecray that this medicine o could be bought for less than fifty cents, •- they urged the proprietors to allow n them to sell it at this reduced price for II a little while, agreeing to sell a ceri. tain amount. The result has justified their good judgment for the sale has |. been something remarkable. Anyone who suffers with headache, i- dyspepsia, dizziness, sour stomach, ' ,. specks before the eyes, or any liver a trouble, should take advantage of this ,t opportunity, for Dr. Howard's specific ^ will cure all these troubles. But if by .. any chance it should ^iot. Mecray's Pharj macv will return your money. r, e STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES. E, Call and aee our line of Stove Boards, d Coal Hods, Oil Cloths, Stove Blacking u and enamels. ^ JESSE' M. BROWN.

