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Children Cry for |||| The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his peraonnl supervision since Its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children— Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. Ic contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea— The Mother's Friend. ' ^ , GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY£ Bears the Signature of ^ _ _ In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bough£
FISHING CREEK i Freeman Yearicks and family enter- j , lained Harry Learning and family of j ' Ctald Spring on Sunday last. ( < John (iayner and wife and Furman fcx visited the latter* mother, Mm. j I Lewis Fox over Sunday. Mm 'Ella Woolson is giving her home ! 1 • coat of paint. ( Mrs. F. Yearicks and family took •upper with Herbert Shdw and family | : •f Wildwood on Tuesday evening. j Mrs. Sarah Jackson took a flying trip ' to Wildwood with her brother in hi* J ■ Mw Buick automobile. Israel Woolson of Somers Point w«- > through our village on Friday last. i Mrs. Lottie Miller and Miss Mary Asyder spent Sunday night with Mr* i Imeius Peterson of Port Norris. Mrs. Grace Woolson entertained relatives from Brooklyn over Sunday. Joseph Hoffmyre -f Philadelphia visit - , •d Jacob Barnett last week. Mr*. Sarah Jackson entertained com pany on Sunday last. Mrs, Jennie Yearicks is visiting her 1 parents in Ckmden. Henry Shaw and wife took Sunday ! : stanrr with Earl Woolson and family. Chpt. Bacon of Camden was down on i Mem day. 1 1 Boyd McPbcrson is building a new J kerne by his father's. If yoa hare some money laid by for 1 Jatnre use, the place to put that money : is in tbs Security Trust Co , Ckpe May. ! ' Kent a Safety Deposit Box In tb< , amor plate vault of the Security Trust Company. Cape May tl ; E. C. COLE FOB PROSECUTOR 1 Senator Lewis T. Stevens has announced that he will recommend to Governor-elect Walter E. Edge that he j nominate in January Hon. Eugene C. dole, of Seaville, for Proseeutor of the Pleas of Capo May County. It is need- ! less to say that Mr. Cole is a native | of the County, and has served one term < — from 18118 to 180:1 — as proseeutor. and has shown his ability and fairness in ' the o flirt*. He did his duty a» he e*v it. and did not allow the office to leased for any other than its legal purpose.
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL NOTES I Cape May nigh School Class in Do- * me- tic Stience met for the first seeJ siou Wednesday afternoon at 3.30. . I Cold Spring Class in Domestic Science F will meet at Muncey's store next Tues- , day afternoon at 4 p. m. Any girl fouri teen or over living at. or near Cold . Spring may attend. I Cold Spring's Women's Class in Do- . | nuvtie Science will meet at Muncey's store Tuesday evening 7.30 p. m. Any ; woman sevelil.-en years of age and over I attend. | A class in sewing for the women of i CapS May will meet this Saturday, Noi ! ember 25. 3 p. m. in the flat over J. H. Hughes' office. Any girl or woman over seventeen may attend. I These classes in Damestic Science uud Domestic Art are given under the guid1 anee of the Cape May County Vocational * School. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS J The following real estate transfers have been made recently I in this city. CAPE MAY CITY Charles F. Quidort, et ux. to Frances * E Quidort. Lot beginning at a point in ! E. side line of JacksoD street. Id 1-2 i feet from center line of Jackson street adjoining lands of John M'Makin. cohItaining 3082 1-2 square feet of land, William R. Webster, et ux, to William , R. Kay. Lot situate on W. side of Washington street and S. side of Madison street, bounded on~W. by Lafayette J street ; on X. by Madison *tr«-et : on E. j by Washington street. Also lot begin - I ning at a point on X. W. line of Wash- i [ ington. street 100 feet S. W. from W. side of Madison street.- County Gazette. Tissue paper of Fine Quality for pack- I gifts at Star and Ware Stationery! ii partraent. STOVES NECESSARY IN CAPE MAY Most of the homes of Cape May and surrounding country are heated with stoves and if you would get the most heat from a small quantity of coal, consult JESSE BROWN Jackson St. Cope May, N. J. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA
DISTRESSING RHEUMATISM How many people, crippled and lame from rheumatism, owe their condition to neglected or incorrect treatment! It it the exact combination of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil with glycerine and hypophosphites as contained in K«m ENinsmN fthat has made ■Scott' s famous for relieving rbeuma- 1 ham when-other treatments have utterly failed. , X?" m a rf*«nihtMm sufferer, or feel its first afrariVtafa* start on Scoff's EmuUion at once, i JT MAY BE ^EXACTLY WHAT YOU NEED.
. VANZANT VILLA ARRIVALS j" Philadelphia — Mr. and Mf». King, Mi** J' King. Helen- K. Elkins. lj. T. Rayner. I H. H.. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben I Cohen. 15. J. AUen, Mrs. aid Miss Veils. Jas. X. McKenna. . Camden— J. I). Collins |ind 11. j ehristman and wife. XonWtown. Pa. — Margdret Sullivan. West Manayunk — -GeraMe C. Rudolph . • Haddou Heights — ElizabtUP A. Jaeger. Hightstown. X. J.— Mr., and Mrs. A. H. Wj-rkoff. Misses -Virginia and Edna j. Wvckoff. Pitman — H. Y. Eckman. / j It. Republic — Capt. .!. Prentice. Point Pleasant — WilburjC. Walker. Elizabeth. X. J.— Katharine M. Golden. j Merchantville. X. J. — J.' F. Miller. j Atlantic City, X. J. — Richard Towers. Cape May. -X. •!.— Mr. Bryant. Ed. Van J Kcssel. -eJ , : 6 No. 9285 Report of the condition of the MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK at Cape May, ' in tin State of Xew Jersey, at the close ] of business on November' 17. 1810. J RESOURCES ; Loans and discounts $443,885.37 I . Overdrafts, unsecured 20.05 ; ( U.. s. Bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) -50.0110.0(1 Bonds other than U. S. bonds pledged to secure postal savings deposits 7,000.00 £ Bonds and securities, pledged as collateral • ] for Slate, or other deposits' (postal excludj **d) or bills payable 25,000.00 Securities other than IJ. s, S. bond* (not' including stocks I owned unpledged 7U.GOO.Ot) 111.000.00 Stock of Federal Reserve Rank (50 per cent of subscription) 2.250.00 jtkrinr of banking house (if 1 ,Wun encumbered) 21,000.00 Furniture and fixtures 1,000.00 ] Net amount due from approv- j pd reserve agents ' in other reserve cities 17,962.38 1 Other checks on banks in the sathe city or town as reporting bank 633.89 " Outside cheeks and other cash items 74.14 e Fractional currency, nickels and cents 8042)2 978.16 . Notes of other national banks 615.00 . Federal Reserve notes 80.00 Lawful reserve in vault and with Federal Reserve Bank 52,445.95 - Redemption fund 'with U. S. s Treasurer and due from U. f S. Treasurer 1,600.00 r Total 8704,070.78 LIABILITIES f Qaptial stock paid in 850,000.00 Surplus fund 25,000.00 ' Undivided profits 25,360.81 - Less current expenses r Interest and taxes paid 4220.97 21,139.34 j Amount reserved . for all in- . terest accrued 3300.00 Circulating notes outstanding 48,700.00 1 Individual deposits subject to check 22823231 ' Certified chocks 103.42 j Postal savings deposits 760.43 Deposits requiring notice but lees than 30 days 301.185.08 s Certificates of deposit 150.00 Bills payable, other than with Federal Reserve Bank, including all obligations r-*p-s resenting money borrow-l. q other than rediscounts 25.000.00 '■ Total 8704.070.78 1 1 State of Xew Jersey. - County! of Cape May. ss. T. K. J. Jerrell. Ci*-hier r.j the abovenamed bank, do solemnly swear that the j * above statement ia true to the best of ' mv knowledge and belief. . E. J. JEKRELL. ,. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn t" before me this 23d dav <ff Xovember. 1916. I SAMUEL F. El. DREDGE. •1 Xotaiy Public of X. J. H | Correct- -Attest: ! / FRANK B. M F.CRAY. • (' W. H. PHILLIPS. . HENRY H. ELDREDGE. |( Directors. . J "L__ - ~ ... IJ
WEST CAPE MAY | Mr. and Mrs. George C. Taylor of Mill- j I vifle. N. J.. are spending a week here. J ' Mrs. (lella lioman has returned home I after, spending some time away. t Miss Harriet S. Morton U spending a \ week in Philadelphia. _ { Mrs. Charles B. Perkins is spending a / few days in Camden and Haddonfield. , Miss Clara D .Springer of Wildwood J I spent over Sunday with Mr and Mrs. x j Thomas Eldredge. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Callaher spent ( r Sunday away. I \ | Mrs. John J. Meyer, of Camden. X. J-. |£ ! visited 31 r and Mrs. John W: Meyer j ! on Sunday last. . ' 'I Wm. P. XieholA of Pitman. X. J.. js ; ( ] sfiending a few days here. - 1 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Miller and ; . j daughter Bessie, motored to Bridgelon ! I on Saturday; { Mrs. | Mark C. Frymire and two ehil- j , , drcn spent the week end away, i Mrs/ Charles Hinder entertained com- 1 ; perri- last week. Mrs. Herbert Pettit of Pennsgrove, X. j J.. Is -spending a few davs with Mrs. W. "KPett*. : . \ 1 Limit your spending — not your aav^g. Opss aa Maount with the Securtty Tnist Ompany — a Stroag instHutkm.
I Prof esstenal Cards |j I. SPIC^R LEAMING ' COUNSKLOR-AT-LAW Solicitor, Master and Examiner in Chancery Office: Hughes and Franklin Streets, Cape May, New Jersey. AM U EL t. ELDREDGE ATTORN EY - AT-LA W Merchants National Bank Building Washington and Decatur Sta., * Cape May, New Jersey . NOTARY PUBLIC and Master in ChanceryT Phone 35 A. JAMEl IT E. HILDRETH COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Solicitor, Master and Examiner in Chancery NOTARY PUBLIC j Offices at 214 Ocean • Street Cape May, New Jersey Phone 38 A. LEWIS T. STEVENS | at -Law Special Master in Chancery Supreme Court Commissioner Notary Public Washington St., Cape May, N. J. J. H. OLIVER jj DENTIST 1120' Chestnut Street ' Philadelphia, Pa. • (One door above Keith's Theatre) : Filling a specialty — from one dollar up. Bridge work, five dollars a tooth. My Bpecial plates never rock. No one this method but myself. Will alyou carfare when you order the best teeth. Bell Phone — Walnut 1383. YOUR EYES I are Your Tools What care a good workman takes of his tools to keep them in the bett condition I Are Your Eyes All Right? C. A. LOMGSTRETH r' SiTmnN Strrlnllil In Egc TaUnr ■ / < Ftl so*« ; / itjq n*s44»h. ) j CAPE MAY OPTICAL 618 Washington Street - 1 Gape May, N. J. EVERYTHING FOR THE EYE. I" PRR9OTIPTIOX I.KNSES SPECIALTY Keystone "Phone 44D ELI ROSENTHAL —Tailor— i SUITS MADE TO ORDER | We specialize ia dry cleaning atl white goods done by the bast method. Cleaning — Pressing — Repairing «S WASHINGTON ST. ! . j i
1 1. H. sriiTH Glothier | 1 608 Washington SI, l[ ' ■ ) Opposite Ksadinf Sir, ■ , p CAPE MAY N. J. |l|" ■ n Bulla for (t and upwards ■ J , 3 7 Overeoata from |7 te (II T?1 ^ h Hats. Caps, T runka and ? h ' ? h Gentlemen's FurntaL'n* Goods ^ h ^ i at Philadelphia pr.'oaa. ^ ^ l^VvWVWVV^ - -I =- j ^ NEW \ Chinese Laundry Will Open on \ ! MONDAY, OCTOBER 1^6 At 315 Man* ion Street \ ^ Cape May. \ GUa Laundry Work in All ItA XTO n 'y,TTt2 , SING LEE, Prop \
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Special 30 day price on ELECTRICAL FIXTURES FOR A SIX ROOM HOU&E including 4 one light fixtures, 1 three light fixture for living room, one modern indirect bowl fog dining I room. JJjljJLO REEVES & GREEN ' Engineering Company SHOW ROOM, 610 WASHINGTON STREET Keystone Phone, 16 A Cape May, N. J. J
GYS RIEF For Coats and Tailpred Suits for Ladies and Men, each one "correct" in line and fabric, yet displaying that marked distinctiveness of style and that evident value that marks every Rief garment. ^ For Coats for Ladies - - $20.00 to $50.00 For Coats for Men - - 20.00 to 40.00 Tailored Suits for Ladies - - 30.00 to 60.00 Tailored Suits for Men - 20.00 to 45.00 219 Decatur St. ■ cape may, n. j. 65? diamonds, watches JEWELRY At Lowest Cash Prices 1 TNR WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRING — THIRTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE WITH LEADING NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA HOUSBB. AN aJneo?,ve loving cups SUITABLE FOB PRIZES ARE NOW READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION R. A. MINNER 513 Washington Street i KeysUae Phoae 44-» 51 n3 CAPE VAT OPTICAL
W. H. SMITH & SON 502 BROADWAY WEST CAPE MAY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 1 Salt Meats. Fruits, Oranges, Bananas. Patent Medicines Hardware. cigars and tobacco Keystone Phone 161M j ICE CREAM AND FANCY CAKE Nothing byt the Best 1 rr Our HOMEMADE BREAD 5c « Lout KOKES & REUTER 524 Waihington Street *yEf>Q"> 0 Dining Room ^ andlceCreamParlor /M i6r l fli* Mwsths. i VyLUJLU Will reoppa early ia ^pring. I -

