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Security trust go. Southwest Corner Washington and Ocean Streets Capo May, N. J., December 31st, 1914
RESOURCES Time md Demand Loans. . $1,681,333.96 Bonds and Mortgages 232 ^S 1.39 Stocks and Bonds 496,513.63 Overdraft* 2259 Bsnlrlag Houses, Oamden, Gloucester A Cape May. 130,000.00 Oask and Beaerre $29,203.14 $2509,955 It I I I
LIABILITIES. i Capital $100,000.00 1 Surplus *, 100,000.00 ' Undivided Profits 94,11554 DEPOSITS 2,585,139.57 $2,860,955.11 9.
Three Per Cent. Interest allowed on Time Depoeita. Acts as Administrator, Executor, Guardian or Trustee. Wills drawn and kept without charge. I * _ Safe Deposit Boxes for Bent >a Burglar-Proof Vault. ADVISORY BOARD.
J. Spicer Learning, Chairman Dr. James Mecray Aaron W. Hand Reuben T. Johnson Sherman S. Sharp.
Henry C. Thompson, Secretary. John B. Huffman Albert G. Bennett Hon. Robert E. Hand Dr. WilsoA A. Lake
U IT'S TIME TO HAVE H fl A BANK ACCOUNT 3(4 Do not let the time slip by without D improving your opportunities to save. H M It is for your own financial welfare to wj if : accumulate money to your credit in the H iji' Bank. Your account is cordialiy invited. 3 °fc Interest Paid on Time Deposits ! B. S. CURTIS & SON NO. 324 DELAWARE AVE, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND GAS FITTING J JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Keystone Telephone 133D. ~ 1 A. D. Pr.a. D. W. Grssn, Swc. REEVES & OREEN ENGINEERING CO., ■. I ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, S 1PP LIES AND PLUMBING. STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING Machinuta, Consulting Mechanical and Electrical Engineers. Agents for Peerless Mazda Lamps, Electric Iron*, Fans, Stores and Fixtures. Estimates Furnished Phone— Keystone 114 M 403 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY, N. J. ■ ' I
J. C LITTLE PliaU. VuduU and Pfetem Sopptiee Afaat far N. Z. Graves Co. 103 Jackson St L. INGERS9LL UNDERWRITERS REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN STORAGE BATTERIES AND ELECTRIC CARS REPAIRED AND RECHARGED. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS House Wiring, Nickleplsting and Oxidizing. Office: 306 Decatur Street ' ' NOTICE. T. H. Taylor announces that < t his Central Shoe Store, 621 Washington street, hs continues the shoe business as berore. City for BALL BAND RUBBER 1 I hare taken the agency In Ca^^fay j footwear, and would call epeclalVH&n- j tion to the new VAC Boot, mads by this company. The best on the market. Will still do all kl; ds of repair work. Shoo findings and dressing for sale. T. a TAYLOR C2t Washington St.. Cape May, N. J. - Children Cry , FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ! Advertise your wants in the Cape May Star and Wave. '
ESTABLISHED 1905 Troy Laundry PHONE STOVES £TORED^Ji.so. per season. Why alloit— tWm to stand around all summer and rust! Cb.11 Jesse M. Brown to remove them. Ses those new MDy coaches M It Perry street.
1 1 Stoves Stored » Why allow your stove tojstand , around all summer and rust when I will store them the entire - | season for 1 ^ \ || $1.50 Expert Repairing. New Fire Boxes installed at modest prices JESSE BROWN !110 and 112 JACKSON ST. CAPE MAY ■■IIMBPHMi 1 IRON si# FOR EVERY FENCE 1 * tmi .. % PURPOSE No Matter for What Purpose You Want Iron Fence We Can Supply Your Wants For Residences, Divisions on Property Lines, Cemeteries, Private Burying Grounds, Cemetery Lot Enclosures, Church and School Property, Court Houses and Jails direct factoiy^repraentetive ; Fence Works." ^Tbeir immense^ output <age of the lowest prices, which puts us in a position to quote low prices to the ^WJKJjJajigS^^' rot BEST riUCE Call On or ASSrMi ~"T WILLIAM McfADDEN t I I E.W.DAVID Ex3p0eSE REGISTERED PLUMBER 1144 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY, N. JKeystone Phone 209 Y York Stke. York YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders CAPE MAY, N.J. Estimates cheerfully given on all kinds of buildings SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ,
P. O. Box 661 Columbia Laundry wash from the wear and tear 1 that is common in other laun- I dries. Save money, and clothes 1 A call on either Phone will bring our wagon to your door c CONGRESS STREET AND BROADWAY PROMPT DELIVERIES ASSURED 55T5 H. C. ROHM 232 JACKSON STREET . FOR FRESH FISH Taken from his own fish pound daily j t ALL OTHER SEA FOODS IN SEASON Both Phones Prompt Deliveries
CBS1CI BBKIWI FRIST BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor, William Dyre MeOurAy. Preaching oa Sunday at 10.30 and in the evening at 750; Sunday school at 3 p. m.; Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting at 750; Men's Union Meeting Saturday evening at 750. FIRST M. E. CHURCH Rev. H. S. Relyea, Pastor. / Preaching Sunday 1050 a. m., 750 p. m;. Sunday School 2.30 p. m.; Sunday Praise Service, 9 a. m. and 6 p .m. Class Meetings on Thursday and Friday evenings at 7.45 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday evening 7.45 p. m. CHURCH OF THE ADVENT EPISCOPAL. Lafayette Street between Jackson and Decatur Streets. Morning Service 10.30 a.m. Sunday School 250 p.m. Evening service 750 p.m. Early Communion service as announced. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday services 10.30 a. m. and 750 p. m.; Sunday school, 3.00 p. m. Midweek, Wednesday 8.00 p. m.; Y. P. S. C. E., Fridays, 7.30 p. m., Junior Endeavor Fridays, 4.00 p. m. HOURS OF DIVINE SERVICE at the Church of Our Lady, Star of the Sea: Masses — Sundays at 7 and 9 o'clock A. M. Week days at 7.30 A. M. Sunday School at 2.30 -p. m. '■ Evening devotions, Sundays and Fridays, at 750. SECRET SOCIETIES Gape Island Lodge No. 30, F. and A. M. — Communications second and fourth Tuesdays of eacli month at lodge room Washington and Franklin streets. Adoniram Chapter, No. 39, Royal Arch Masons — Convocations third Monday of each month at lodge room, Washington and Franklin streets. Mayflower Lodge, No. 258, Independent Order of Odd Follows — Meets each Friday at Auditorium Jackson street. Cape May Encampment. No. 08, I. 0. 0. F., meets the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at the Auditorium. Ogallalla Tribe, No. 157. Improved Order of Red Men. Meets each Tuesday evening at Auditorium. Columbia Lodge, No. 23. Independent Order of Mechanics — Meets each Monday evening at the Auditorium. Patriotic Sons of America — Meets each Tuesday evening.at the Rutherford Building on Decatur street. Cape May Lodge No. 21, A. 0. U. W., meets first and third Thursdays of each months at Ogden's Hall. Perry street. Cape May Council, No. 1691, Royal Arcanum — Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Conclave, No. 183, Improved Ordor of Heptasophs — Meets at ' Ogden's Holl, Perry Street, on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Cape May Camp, No. 8772, Modern Woodmen of America — Meets first Wednesday of each month at the Auditorium. Otmp 110, P. O. S. of A. of Cold Spring meets Thursday evening of each week at the Jr. Hall at Cold Spring at 8.00 p. m. . Cold Spring Council. Jr. O. U. A. M. No. 135 — Meets in Hall at Cold Spring every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Cape May Fire Department meets on first Monday evening in each month at the corner of Washington and Franklin streets. Friendship Council No. 27, D. of A. — Meets on Tuesday afternoon of each week at 2.30 in Jr. O. U. A. M. Hall. The John Mecray Post, No. 40, G. A. R. — Meets on the first Monday of each month at 7.30 o'clock p. m., at Franklin street school building. IF MOTHERS ONLY KNEW Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children relieve Feverisliness, Headache, Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and destroy worms. They break-up Colds in 24 hours. Used by mothers for 26 years. All Druggists. 25c. Sample Free. Address, A. S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. i REVENUE STAMPS You may obtain Documentary Reve- | nue Stamps of various denominations by , calling on the Security Trust Company , oorner Washington and Ocean streets, l H. C. THOMPSON, Manager. J I7D L'L" " Y°u suffer from Kidney or ' rlUJj Bladder trouble, send us your I same together with names and address of two others similarly afflicted and FREE-ONE WEEKS' TREATMENT" 1 of our reliable S.S. Kidney and Bladder l'ills. 1 THE S. S. DRUB CO., CARDIN6T0N, OHIO. \ LOT BARGAINS 1 Three 3-4 acre lots, highest land in West Cape May, 50x210 feet, on Landis f jl venue, a street 50 feet wide. PRICE r REDUCED to $400 for a short time. Cash or easy terms. The first comes 9 gets the choice lot — nearest Broadway. j Apply to owner at G16 Broadway. j
BOND LASWS. UNSAFE ; More Safeguards Needed Against Municipal Borrowing — Loans i Should be Paid Within Life of ,1 Improvement. ir g (Address by Robert R. Reed, lawyer, of Caldwell, Masslich & Reed, New York, before New Jersey Savings Bank Association, (jJomerville, N. J., May 19, 1915.) 0 No state needs a revision of its i- bond laws quite so much as New x. Jersey. It stands alone in tlie numi- ber, variety and complications of a- laws covering substantially the same subject. There has seemed to be no limit to the facility with which a new general law may be enacted to meet even,- particular d demand. Under these laws there is practically no limit to the total i. I tended debt which may be incuri. red by municipalities, and no adei. quate limit to the number of years I. which bonds may run. There is no assurance whatever that bonds will he retired within the life of 0 the improvement, or that this geni- eration is paying or will pay for 3. what it receives and enjoys. At r least one important city has for years issued 35-year paving bonds, though the life of a paving can hardly exceed 15 years. I have t heard of one case in New Jerse£ of school bonds running 100 years, k The fact that this generation is still paying for benefits fully received by a prior generation may he a reason, hut it is not a sufficient !• reason, why the process should be continued hv a gradual piling up of unpaid indebtedness for the bankrupting of our grandchildren. In a list of some five hundred New 1 Jersey bond issues which I recentb ly examined nearly seven per cent, a of theiu were refunding bonds, and when we consider that the total j bond issues per year are at least - five times those of twenty to forty . years ago. we may say roughly that one-third to one-half of the liwtur- - ing bonds are refunded, instead of • paid. If this percentage is contini ued with the greatly increased loans of this generation, it is not '■ difficult to see that within the mai turity of many bonds now being - issued both the borrowing and payiug powers of some municipalities 1 will come to a halt. Every bond should he legally assured of actual payment within the t life of the improvement for which • it is issued, and maturing bonds heretofore issued for which no i sinking fund has l»een created '. I should he renewed only for the shortest possible period, and paid , within that period." i In every municipality of less than 50.000 regular inhabitants, I the law should require a vote of the ■ people and the consent of property owners before any bonds could he ■ authorized. 1 TRADE "LEAKS" i This lost motion, I've a notion. Often comes from sheer neglect; . Many bosses find their losses Larger than they least expect— ' Why? Because they in a crude way | Manage what they call a "plan" Helter-skelter go. and ne'er know Of their business what they can. : Be you lax, unsteady, ready,— Open to admonishment* i Let me say sir. it will pay sir, To account for every cent. It may trouble you, annoy you, At the first to gain this end ; But. once started, trouble's thwarted. Each day you'll know what you spend. Try our system and your losses You can better hold at bay; Modern business men and bosses Who succeed — succeed this way. — Brewton Business Builder. HERE ATH0ME Cape May C. H. Citizens Gladly Testify and Confidently Recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. It is testimony like the following that has placed Doan's Kidney Pills so far above eompetitiors. When ,peoplt> right it-re at home raise their voice in praise there is no room left for doubt. the public statement of a C'apc May C. H. citizen: Mrs. William Scull. Hand avenue, Cape May C. II., says: "I was often bothered by weakness in mv back, especially after I did any work that obliged me to stoop. I had pains in my loins and as time passed, I became worse. Nothing helped me until I got Kidney Pills at Corson's Drug Store. After I had used two boxes, the pains left." (Statement given January 11, 1908.) Over three years later Mrs. .Scull said: "My experience with Doan's Kidney Pills ha* been such that I gladly my former endorsement of them." Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy — get Kidney Pills — the same that Mrs. Senll had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.

