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Q Banking Facilities for 8 I Summer Residents Every up- to date basking requisite and ■ an experienced, efficient organization |H are at yonr disposal through an account H with the Merchant'* National Bank. U We extend a "hearty welcome to [J summer residents. You are invited to H maintain either a temporary er.a'per R manent account. There is full ass «r- k V ance of stability, convenience and M efficiency. flfl The Merchants National Bank N CAPE MAY, N. J. N SECURITY TRUST CO., Southwest Corner Washington and Oce m Streets Cape May, N. J., December 31st, 1915
RESOURCES Time and Demand Loans, 1 1*74 .860.28 ( Bonds and Mortgagee, 238.00639 j Stock* ud Bond*, 644,423.01 i Overdrafts, 14.03 . Banking Houses, Camden, Ckpe liny and Gloucester 130,000.00 Ca*h and Reserve, 215,637.61 s8.102s31.25 j
LIABILITIES. Capital, 3100,000.00 100,000.00 Undivided Proflta, 94,100.24 Deposits, 2308,722.01 $3,102331.26
Three Per Cent. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Act* a* Administrator, Kxeantor, Guardian or Trustee. Wills drawn and kept without ohsrge Safe Deposit Boxes for Bsnt Bnrglsr-Proof Vault ATiVTSORY ' BOARD. Anvisui UK I BUAIUI.
J Spicer Learning, Aaron W. Hand Reuben T. Johnson Sherman S. Sharp John B. Huffman
Henry C. Thompson, Secretary. Albert G Bennett Hon. Robert E. Hand Dr. Wilson A- Lake Dr. V. M D. Marcy
P RINGS! IThe celebrated WWW Rings, the largest assortment 1 in South Jersey. - 5000 Beauties to ' Select From Watchmaker Jeweler, and Optometrist ' VICTROLAS AND RECORDS j J. S GARRISON < 305 Washington St., Cape May I & DIAMONDS, WATCHES \ 1^% JEWELRY ! At Lowest Cash Prices \ ny» watches and jewelry ekpjjbdjq — thibty-fiv* txam xx- < pkrixnce with leading nxw tore and PHn.tntr.wnt bousbb. ANAJmo?rivI LOVING CUPS ' SUITABLE FOR PRIZES ARE NOW READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION R. A. MINNER 513 Washington Street Keystona PWme 44-d wit* CAP* may OPTICAL — — — — A RELIABLE BUILDER Otis M. Town send 218 OCEAN ST. CAP! MAY, N. J.
1 ! ^ n Buy An Overland NOW' CI The one automobile you can afford to « own.- Low cost of ;up-keep makes this ' machine the most desirable cgr on the market. Ask Daniel Miller for details and a demonstration, which will convince , you of the superior quality of the Over- f land. ' rs* prices. $590. $615. $695, *750 AN0 UP ; P. O. Box 71 DANIEL MILLER, Sub. Agent | 108 6th Avenue West Cape May ! i ■ DERR'S ICE CREAM Attention to Family Trade. Orders Promptly Delivered; j Factory, 314 Mansion St. Dining Room, 313 ""tkeet0" ' TABLE D'HOTE DINNBB8 A SPECIALTY K erst one Phone 5»A i I 1 WEST CAPE MAY MARKET 420 Broadway, West Cape May __ — — — — —— — — — — — — — — — — GROCERIES, MEATS AND PROVISIONS. FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND POULTRY SUPPLIES. We aim to keep prices down, especially in our Feed Department. BEN BOTWINICK, Mgr. Call 225 D for prices.
i I. H. SfllTH I \ 2s | Clothier p 608 Washington St. « ■ ^ Opposite Reeding 5te. kj | CAPE MAY N. J. | ■ ~ Suits for It and upwards m J y 7 Overcoats from f 7 to 111 7 P ' h Hats, Caps. 1 rusks and £S ? k Gentiemsn's FWrniahlar Good. ' k at Philadelphia prices. Qk JOHN BRIGHT GENERAL INSURANCE Real Estate and Mortgage investments UOT (SUNK TLDV00S K.J. GOLD I MAT prtaiad se rikhiaa, «Mk « Mhw si Ss SEr ad Wan «*- tkMsy Difiirtmrnl Witts tec pte. If jm haw* msa miaij MS by fee Mn mm, the glass to pto to* am* Is hi Mm ■ i mill Tnmt On. CEp* M*
, Special Prices I IN WINES I ) - ; S. Teitelman's Wholesale | WINES AND LIQUORS ) 312 Washington Street ) Both Phoae6 Cape May, N. J TEN Strong i Companies Akrrerat* Capital over 110. 100. 00# „ J E?.'2?*nt»,s 1 J 8AHUHL F. BLHEDGE. Firs Iasuraaes Asset. Twenty-Si* rears of axperlsoca. Toar lasuraaoe placed with me la absolute protsctloa Jrem loss by fire. Apply tc R F. ■■■»■■ Hsrehaats National Baa* Bellies Caps May, New Jersey . k ss i - ■ UH» ywwt *«**«-••» year «r> 1 1«>C- Opsa M aoocsott wtth tto Simllj f Trert Ofpaey— a Strang I*sllllll It •" W«M far M MM
administrator's sale. Is By virtue of an order of the Cape May Court y Orphans' Court, bearing date the twenty-eighth day of June, A nineteen hundred and sixteen, in the master of the estate of Robert Chambers, deceased, the subscriber will ex- 11 pose for sale at public vendue to the P highest 'bidder, on MONDAY, AUGUST 7, A. D. 1916, 0 at the boor of two o'clock ia tht^fte** 6 npjjn, At the City Hall, in the CSty of Cape I$sy. Vew Jersey, the following •> described lands and premises, to wit: ^ All 'that certain lot of land situate, f lying and being in the City of Cap* ' May, in the County of Cape May, and * of New ersey situate on the * northwesterly side of Corgie Street, kd- '' oining lands of James P. Bennett, de- c ceased, and William Bennett, deceased, 8 and bounded as follows, to wit: . 0 BEGINNING at a stake standing in 8 the northwest side line of Corgie Street 1 at the South Corner of James P. Ben- F oett's land; thence along said side line 1 of Corgie Street, south thirty-six degrees and forty minutes West, forty 8 feet of other, lands of Robert Cham- - bers, deceased; thence binding by the 8 same north fifty-three degrees and 1 " twenty minutes West one hundred and ' twelve and four-twelfths feet to the ! said William Bennett's land; thence by c the same north thirty-six degrees and forty minutes Ea« forty feet to the ' said James P. Bennett's line; and thence c south fifty-three degrees and twenty minutes East one hundred and twelve c and four twelfths feet to the place of c Being a part of the "lame I lot pf land which was conveyed to the i said Robert Chambers by Isaac H. 1 .Smith, et ux., by 4pd~ dAted April 11, i 193, and recorded^ in the Cape May County Clerk's office, in Book No. 109 ' of Deeds, at pages 24, etc. I Dated. July 11, 1916. i WILLIAM T. STEVENS, Administrator. 1 LEWIS t STEVENS. Proctor. 1517-7-15-41 f — BIDS WANTED Sealed bids are asked for furnishing i 50 or more street lights of 60 candle I power, also 50 or more of 80 candle I power for a term of 3 years in the Borough of West Cape May, N. J. Lights to be placed at the direction of Borough Council. Bids to be opened at a regular 1 meeting of Council on August 7, 1916, at 8 o'clock. Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. THEO. W. REEVES, Borough Clerkk. July 6, 1916. 1426-7-8-18-lt CASTORIA For Infants Kr"* Children In Um For Over 30 Years MAP OF CAPE MAY Shows all streets and public places. Particularly . desirable to show prospective renters . Price 10 cents each at Star and Wars tationery Department The Star and Wave's Stationery Department sells the BEST Typewriter Ribbon and the price has not been raised. Can you beat It? | Read the Weekly 8tar and Wave.
CAPE MAY jss POINT NOTES <Mpe May Point baa taken on a new lease of life, not for years has the plaos presented sueh an attractive appearance. Nearly all of the usual cottagers hava opened um their houses, j£i£4**ae have -in -exxciallent ooodrtion. The- Haddock Memorial House has moved_ to the northeast corner of Cspe and Yale avenues, .the . baildisg painted, the grounds beautified and in; on the southeast corner the cottage now stands, having also been moved from its very peri- : position on the beach front. This cottage has also been repainted, th* grounds planted with Blue Spnioe and other beautiful shrubs, and a small pergola has been erected at the entrance. addition of these two splendid properties to this end of the town, hat already made it very desirable. The Presbyterian Church is now placed on Yale Avenue ust beyond Cape Avenue. The building has been cleaned and thoroughly Tenovated, through * the generoeity and personal efforts of and Mrs. John Hauley, and Ahe first service of the season was held on Sunday morning, July second. A patriotic service was held in St. by the Sea on Sunday, July second, at 1030 a. m. Rev. Hugh K. Miller will be in charge of the services in St. Peters By The Sea during the month of July. Service at a. m., 4.00 p. m. Rev. Mr. Bossert will be in -tUarge of the services in the Church during the summer season. Our Union Chapel will hold Sunday at 2.30 p. m as usual and evening service also; Rev. Mr. Sheppard, officiating. Mrs. Arthur J. Dale and Miss Helen Dale were the guests on Saturday of Mr and Mrs. John Hauley. Mr. Edward Gandy was a week end The old Point Club House on isike ■ has been purchased by a Mrs. Wati of Petersburg, Va. Mrs. Wat kin ' had a hot water heating plant installed, a sleeping, porch and sun pari lor built and other alterations made. She has also rented the lake for the • summer anil proposes to make this de- , lightful spot a place worth while. The Point is undeniably an enchant- ; ing place in which to spend a vacation, because of its natural beauties, and what it needs to make it a resort or re- . sorts, is a little interest on the part of the railway companies so that good service may be secured. It would prove a paving investment, and bring up the value of property to an astonishing degree ALLEN'S FOOT-EAST FOR THE TROOPS Many war tone hospitals have ordered Allen's Foot- Ease, the antiseptic powder to shake into the shoes and use in | the foot-bath, for use among the troop*, r because it gives rest and comfort to hot, tired, aching, swollen, tender feet i and makes walking easy. At druggists everywhere, 25c. KISSEL EAR r (Every Inch A Oar) . TOURING CARS AND TRUCKS SEND FOR LITERATURE Henry Reeves Agent West Cspe May, N. J.
TIN ROOFS AND SPOUTING I Require attention all the year. If yours is nearly gone ask for an estimate now. A leak in your tin roof will cause more damage than the cause of a new roof. Think it t I over and then send for a reliable K j tinner to quote you a price on a first class job. ; JESSE BROWN

