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SECURITY INST to. Southwest Corner Washington and Ore— Streets Cape May, N. J., June 30th, 1915
RESOURCES Time and Demand Loan*. .$1,563,583.45 ■ Bonds and Mortgages 242381-^ . Stock* and Bonds 677,038.63 , Overdrafts, , Houses, Osmdrn, Chpe May and Gloucester 130/100.00 Cask and Reserve, 337,5»4.65 ] $2,850,530.14 I
LIABILITIES. » Capital $ 100,000.00 1 Surplus «.. 100,000.00 1 Undivided Profit* $7,68231 DEPOSITS J 2360,847.23 ' for taxes 2/100.00 $2,850,530.14
Three Per Cent. Interest allowed on Time DepositsAct* as Administrator, Bxeentor, Guardian or Trustee. Will* drawn and kept without chargeSafe Deposit Boxes for Rent in Burglar- Proof Vault ADVISORY BOARD. SUSI Duaau.
J. Spicer Learning, Chairman Dr. James Meeray Aaron W. Hand Reuben T. Jonnson Sherman 8. Sharp.
Henry C. Thompson, Secretary. John B Huffman Albert <J. Bennett Hon. Robert E. Hand Dr. Wilson A Lake
What la Needed I There are thousands of young men who get the mistaken idea that it is impossi- n ble for them to save. What is needed is an account with us, M which instils the habit of weekly deposits. Bank your spare cash with us. } 3% INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS m The Merchants National Bank
A. D. Rwwvee, Pres. D. W. Green, Sec. REEVES & GREEN ENGINEERING CO., >NC. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, b YPPLIES 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
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RINGS! "The celebrated WWW Rings, the largest assortment in South Jersey. 5000 Beauties to ■ Select From e
Watchmaker Jeweler, and Optometrist VICTROLAS AND RECORDS J. S GARRISON p 105 Washington St., Cape May a - . d '
BBMaBwrn— IRON I s FOR EVERY • FENCE 1 I PURPOSE # ■liHiiiti : ■WlWillllllil ' No Matter for What Purpose You Want Iron Fence We Can Supply Your Wants a hrlUSdaoca, Division* on Proynty Lin**, Cemeteries, Private Burying Ground*. Cemetery Lot Kodoaure*, Church and School Property, Court Bouse* and JaOa d
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mane direct factory representative this section (or The Stewart Iron Works Co.. "TfaJWorkTs Greatest Iron Fens Wtrks." Their immense output (enables them to figure on a small manufacturing profit, thereby giving us advantage of the lowest prices, which puts us , in a position to quote low prices to the -v \ property owner*. T -i i _ i ■■■ » V ; FaSmnuaCdOewSMmi ~ 1
WILLIAM McFADDEN j A uis. pan ua south mirem sts. { <h
TIN ROOFS I AND SPOUTING Require; attention all the year. I If yours is nearly gone ask for I an estimate now. 5c and 10c House Furnishing Goods Of All Descriptions, Jat JESSE BROWN 110 and 112 Jackson St. Cape May, N. J.
ANNOUNCEMENT MAX POTASHNICK announces that he has purchased the grocery business of J. FRANK WILLIAMS on Broad wav and will move his Feed Store into the same building. Fresh meats will be added making a complete line of GOOD EATS FOR MAN AND BEAST We are also glad to announce that prices on feed have been reduced. Call and inspect this stock and see what you can skve. MAX POTASHNICK Successor to J. SIMPKINS and J. FRANK WILLIAMS Broadway and Fifth Ave^ West Cape May, N. J. — —Hi — ■ —
CHURCH DIRECTORY FRIST BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor, William Dyre McOrrdy. Preaching on Sunday at 10.30 and in the evening at 730; Sunday school at 3 p. m.; Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting at 730; Men's Union Meeting evening at 7.30. FIRST M. E. CHURCH Rev. B. P. Judd. Pastor. Preaching Sunday 1030 a. m., 730 : m;. Sunday School 2.30 p. m.; Sun- ' Pfalae Service, 9 a. m. and Bpworth League. 6.45 p. m. , Class Meetings on Thursday and Frievenings at 7.46 p. m. Prayer ' Meeting, Wednesday evening 7.46 p. m. j FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday services 1030 a. m. and 730 f p. m.; Sunday school, 3.00 p. m. Mid- , reek, Wednesday 730 p. m.; Y. P. & G E., Fridays, 730 p. m., Junior Endeavor ' Fridays, 4.00 p. m. J HOURS OF DIVINE SERVICE. 1 At the Church of Our lady, Star of ' he Sea: ( Masses— Sundays at 7 and* 9 o'clock t A M. Week days at 730 A M. ' Sunday School at 230 P. M. < Evening devotions, Sundays and Frl- t at 730. « I SECRET SOCIETIES. c Gape Island Lodge No. 36, F. and A e M.— Communications second and fourth a of each mor'h at lodge room , and Franklin streets. Adonlram Chapter, No, 39, Royal * Arch Masons — Convocations tb'rd Monof each month at lodge room, Wash- c ingtoa and Franklin streets. Mayflower Lodge, No. 266, Independent Order of Odd Fellows— Meet* *
each Friday at Auditorium, JaekBon Oape May Encampment, No. 68, L 0. street. 0. F., meets the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at the Auditorium. ' Ogallalla Tribe, No. 157, Improved I Order of Red Men. Meets each Tues- . day evening at Auditorium. I Columbia Lodge, No. 23, Independent Order of Mechanise — Meets each Monday evening at the Auditorium. Patriotic Sons of America — Meet* each Tuesday evening at the Rutherford Building on Decatur street. Oape May Lodge No. 21, A 0. U. W., meets first and third Thursdays of each j month at Rutherford Building, 312 Decatur street. Cape May Council, No. 1691, Royal Arcanum — Meets firet and third Thursdays of each month at Auditorium. Cape May Conclave. No. 183, Improved Order of Heptasophs — Meets at Building, 312 Decatur street, on second and fourth Thursdays of eaeh month. Oape May Camp, Nc. 8772, Modern Woodmen of America — Meets first Wednesday of each month at the Audi- • w" Camp 110, P. O. a of A of Oold Spring, meets Thursday evening of each week at the Jr. Hall at Cold Spring at 8.00 p. m. Cold Spring Council, Jr. 0. U. A. M. 135 — Meets in Hall at Oold Spring every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Cape May Fire Department meet* on Monday evening in each month at the corner of Washington and Franklin street*. Friendship Council No. 27, D. of A.— on Tuesday afternoon of each week at 230 in Jr. 0. U. AM. Hall. The John Meeray Post No. 40, G. A meets the first Monday evening of each month at 730 p. m_, at Franklin Street School Building. Cape May Camp No. 36, Sons of VetN. J. Division, U. 8. A, meet the second and fourth Monday of eaeh Month in John Meeray Post Room, Franklin Street LEAF printed on ribbons, cloth or leather at the Star and Ware StaDepartmsnt. Write for prices.
t GRAM STATIONS .Keys may be obtained la vicinity ol alarm boxes. ' No. 23 — Washington street, near 8ehel lenger's landing. No. 32 — Washington :itreet( near Ueioe No. 47— Washington street and Madi son avenue. No. 64— Lafayette and Bank streets No. 58 — Broad and Klmira streets. No. 65 — Pittsburg and New Jersey are No. 69 — Stockton avenue, between Jefferson and Queen streets No. 73 — Franklin and Washington st No. 76— Howard street, opp Stockton av. No. 82— Columbia avenue, and Gnerasy No. 84 — Ocean stret, near Beach avenue No. 91— Broadway and Grant. No 92— Broadway and Beach avenue No. 93 — Perry street, near Bridge. No. 94 — S. Lafayette and Grant street No. 95— Washington" and Jackson sia. No. 97— Colombia are. and Decatur st No. 98 — "••shington and Ocean st*. All active Firemen, City Police Officers and Hotel Watchmen are provided with keys.
BEA SXOII Llion BASKET B1T.T. 1 SCKESTTLE. February 16 — Wildwood at Cape May- 1 February 16 — Oape May at Ocean City. 1 February 17 — Ocean City at Wildwood February 21— Oape May at Wildwood. February 22— Ocean City at Oape May. , February 26 — Wildwood at Ocean (Sty. < February 29 — Wildwood at Oape May. 1 March 1— Cape May at Ocean CSty. ' March 2— Ocean City at Wildwood. , ■ March 7 — Ocean City at Oape May. i March 9 — Cape May at Wildwood. ' March 11 — Wildwood at Ocean (Sty. March 14 — Wildwood at Cape May. J March 15— Cape May at Ocean City. , March 16 — Ocean City at Wildwood. ; Marsh 21— Ocean City at Oape May. , March 23 — Oape May at Wildwood. March 25 — Wildwood at Ooean CSty. I March 28— Wildwood at Cape May. ' March 29 — Oape May at Ocean (Sty. March 30 — Ooe^n City at Wildwood. ] :
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WINTER CLOTHING For either men or " women should be tailor made Place your order now with ( Sherer, who has had years of experienoe . in producing fine clothing for men and i women. Latest Spring samples and styles are now ready. , SCHERFR'S Decatur, near Washington Street. | Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A MOVING VAN ' ° A large movimg van, for long or short distance moving, any where at any time. ■ h Sawed fire wood delivered at Cape May for $6.00 per cord. L T. WOOLSON. 1 113 West Taylor Avenue, Wildwood, N. , J., Keystone Phone 73. 749-11-6-12 , * " , L. 1NGERSOLL * UNDERWRITERS REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN STORAGE BATTERIES AND ELEC- ' h TRIC CARS REPAIRED AND RECHARGED. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS 1 I House Wiring, Nickleplating and ; Oxidizing. Offiae: 306 Decatur Street t - ! jt Rubber stamp pads, rubber stamp ink and numbering machine ink at Star and , u Wave Stationery Department. , AUTOMOBILES a j Before buying see the new five pas- c t senger Metz touring ear, fuBy equipped with Gray and Davis electric lighting and j - starter is an up to dste car in every I detail, has perfectly safe transmission , for lady to drive, has full ellptical t springs back and front, and good spring ' > upholstered cushions. Price $900. JOS. S. STITES, Agent " , Oape May City, N. J. Keystone Phone 134-M. ; f ' | Gummed lAbels in fancy cut out designs, or colore at very low price*. A # poetal will bring full information. , 6 tar and Wave Publishing Company, , ' Ctpe Ma.-, N- J- g s If you have some money laid by for h future use, the place to put that money •s in the Security Trust Ox, Oape May. Bead the Weekly Star and Wava. V
SHERIFFS SALE Br virtue of a writ of Fieri F*d*m for sale of Mortsaaed Premises, to see , dlreciea. Issued out of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, on the lith ~ day of -January. A D. 191C, In a oer» tain cause where Caroline S. Heine* ia complainant, and Russell Robinson, st / *ls are defendants, X shall expose ta *ale at public vendue, on TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1916. between the hours of twelve and Ave o'clock p. m., to wit. *t two o'clock ta the afternoon of said day, on the premises, at Cape May City, Chpe May County, New Jersey; 1 All that certain tract of land situate In the city and county of Cape May, and state of New Jersey. Beginning In the Narth line of New Jersey venue, jcto feet East of Brooklyn Avenue; thence East 4« feet, by North. IIS feet. Being lot No. 3T7*. Note: — The above property will ba sold subject to the Men of taxes tor the years 1914 and 1915. amounting to the torn of $91.03, besides Interest and costs. COLEMAN F. CORSON, SherlB. Dated February 10, 1916. Horace F. Nixon. Bol'r. 914-2-12-41 p. f., $6.00
SHERIFFS SALE By virtue or a writ of Fieri Facias, for sale of Mortgaged Premises, to me directed. Issued out of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, on the 13th day of January. A. D. 1916, In a certain cause where Helen M. Fogg Is complainant, and Russell Robinson, at sis are defendants, I shall expose to sale at pubUc vendue, on TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1916. the hours or twelve and 1ft* o'clock p. m.. to wit, at two o'clock In - ithe afternoon of said day, on the premat Cape May CSty, Chpe May County, New Jersey, All that certain tract of land situate In the city and county of Cape May, and state of New Jersey, Beginning In the North line of New Jersey Avenue. 200 feet East <)t Brooklyn Avenue; thence East 40 feet, by North. 125 feet. Being lot No. 3770. Note: — The above property win be sold subject to the lien of taxes for the years 1914 and 1916, amounting to the sum bf 193 0S, besides Interest sad COLEMAN F. CORSON, Sheriff. Dated February 10, 1916. Horace F. Nixon, Sol'r. 015— 2-12-4t p.f., $6.00 BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS. PUBLIC NOTICE. SEALED BIDS are inv£d for resurfacing witli gravel a distance of thirteen miles of the Main Seashore Road, in accordance with specifications, as follows: — Commencing in West Cape May at the i Northerly end of the Stone Road and i extending northwardly a distance of 1 eight miles, divided into four sections of I two miles each. ' Commencing at its intersection with the Ocean City Road at Marmora and extending Southwardly a distance of five miles, divided into two sections of two and one-half miles each. Bids will be received and opened at TWELVE O'CLOCK, NOON, AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD TO . BE HEED IN THE COURT HOUSE AT CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, ON TUE6- ; DAY. SEVENTH DAY OF. MARCH, A. D„ 1916. , The roadway will be put in condition to receive the grave! by and at the exof the County, and the gravel will be delivered to the successful bidders, F. ( O. IJ. cars, at the nearest station on the Atlantic City (Reading) Railrq^d ' tracks by and at the expense of toe County; the bids to cover hauling and spreading in accordance with the specifications and under the direction of the County Engineer. Specifications can be obtained upon application to Learning M. Rice. County Engineer. Wildwood. N. J. Separate bids must be made for each section, but more than one section may be embodied in one bidding sheet which accompanies the specifications. The successful bidders will be required to furnish surety companv bonds in the full amount of their bids to insure a full and faithfgL^ompliance with all the terms and renditions of their contract* and specifications. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board. FRANK W. FOWKES, Clerk Board of Chosen Freeholdere. Dated February 14th, 1916. 919— 2-10-3t Rain Spouting, Gutters and Tin Roofs Good work at eonsistant prior*. Jesse E Brows, 110 and lit Jackson 8t STOVES AND HEATERS are the proper subjects for discussion at time. In order to get right down to this heating argument call on Charles A 306-307 Jackson Street, in- j spect his large Hnt of stoves, ranges, hestcra and' oil store*. Rubber stamp p^, .nAWr stamp tok and numbering machine tot at Star ul

