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SECURITY TRUST CO, S oath west Corner Washington and Oce *s Streets Cape May, N. J , December 31st, 1915 I

RESOURCES 8tJ Time and Demand Loana, $!,87<L8Ga28 Q f" Bonds and Mortgage*. 23aOOA8» & Stocks and Bonds, 644,428/K 0 J OrerdrafU, 1AD8 ^ 1 Banking Hons**, Camden, O.JW M.y and Gloucester 130,000.00 Oaah and Raaerve, 215,687.51 88,102^31^5

FT A RTT.TTTgR < Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, 100,000.00 Unc.yided Profite, 94,109.2# 2,80e,722/)l $8402*81.26

Three Per Gent. Intern* allowed on Time Deposits. Acts as Administrator, Exceptor, Guardian or Trustee. Wills drawn and kept'witkout charge. Safe Deposit Bona for Bent »n Burglar-Proof Vault ADVISORY BOARD. . _ . . ~ o — n iViniiM Secretary. C. Secretary. _

J Spleer Chairman Aaron W. Hand Reuben T. Johnson Sherman 8- Sharp. John B Huffman

Albert O. Bennett Hob Robert E- Hand Dr. Wilson A. Lake Dr. V. M. D. Marcy

J SAFETY AND §1 1 SERVICE .... |8 I The chief aim of t he Officers and Diiectors of the Merchants National H Bank it to assure the Safety of its assets. Ifl 1 This bank has achieved an enviable hi Jj reputation for Safety through its careful and conservative management. H Constant thought and effort are given ■■ fu to the improvement of the service ren- RUB J dered to its depositors. kfl H That these efforts are appreciated is MAg shown by its steady and substantial HM 1 The Merchants National Bank aj! CAPE MAY, N. J. M PR1NQS! 'The celebrated WWW Rings, the largest assortment in South Jersey. 5000 Beauties to Select From Watchmaker Jeweler, and Optometrist VICTROLAS AND RECORDS J. S GARRISON 305 Washington St., Cape May ^ A. KENIC €91 SHOEMAKER All work done by hand. RUBBER SOLES A SPECIALTY Repairing while you wait. Work called for and delivered. ALL FANCY WORK GUARANTEED 105 Jackson St, Cape May, N. J. CAPE MAY COAL & ICE CO. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Best quality Goal as all times. Careful preparation. Guaranteed weight Pure lee, manufactured from distilled water. Prompt and courteous service. Main Office— 512 WASHINGTON STREET v , READING COAL YARDS and Yards— perry and JACKSON STREETS THOMAS S. STEVENS. Bell aa i Keystone Telephones Manager M. H. WARE 816 Washington Street. HARDWARE HQUSEFURNISHINGS BLUE AND WHITE AND GRAY ENAMELWABE 'n F1SHNG TACKLE Established 1878 Keystone 114X

'' „ , TheMew • - |h1 7 5 Passenger ' OVERLAND TOIiRlNfi CAR is now ready for a dnnon.tr. tion. This icar la fully equipped and c modern in all detaiU. Four inch tires demamUbU rim.; eantl- ■ lever spring.. Price, $635.00 __ % — - , Roadster, $620. Six-Cylinder Touring, $925. One two-horse gasoline engine in excellent condition. One three- { horse engine, mounted on wagon with wood nt complete at , Reasonable Price*. ' j CALL FOR A DEMONSTRATION DAY OR NIGHT. DANIEL MILLER, Sub. Agent P. O. Box 71 , j 108 6th Avenue West Cape May « - i — — i 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. 8fc;tr J Don'tDoubtYour Shoes / — Get the Right Kind Regal Shoes give the biggest BHnSpHgE shoe satisfaction, of any shoes in America. The Leather, are wund^spccisl ttn- | "> The Workmxnship is honest through 1 ■ ters d°n't^ break down: lit thot J With leather and the cost of making goI 'M rW3tL "-if «ioc«.P' Cornel?1 and Kt lie new lUgil* ^ I 3?L> Mott J\ipular Shoe ^hl intAeVMd ^ M. C. FRYMIRE ' ' ' * ■ ^ Broadway and York Avenue West Cape May, N. J.

— " ' or November. A. O. 1914. In a certain cense wherein George We »« eompUJnant. and Charles H. Colburn. et ux. ot aL are defendant., 1 shall expose to .ale at public vendue, on Monday, December 11th. ma. between the hours of twelve and rive o'clock p. ax. to wit. at , one o'clock In the afternoon of said day. at the Eher- „ office. In Cape May Court House, c Cape May County. New Jersey, the fol- t lowing described tracts : First tract: All that certain lot tract , or piece of land, situate, lying and being t In the city and county of Cape May and t state of New Jersey as shown on Plan | A of the Cape May Real Kslate Coin- , pany filed In the Clerk's Office of Cape , County, New Jersey, being Lot ] No. 8 and -portions of Lota Noe. 9 and j No. -7 adjoining Lot No, S bounded and ( described as follows: - Beginning In the northwesterly Une j of Michigan avenue one thousand forty- J one feet eight Inches southwesterly , from the Westerly corner of Michigan , avenue and a short sixty feet ' wide street connecting Michigan and Indiana ' avenues, and extending thence (1) : southwesterly along the northwesterly , line of Michigan avenue forty-one feet eight inches; (I) northwesterly at right 1 angles with Michigan avenue one hun- 1 drvd and twenty-five feet more or leas 1 to the line of lands of Emlen^ Physic: < (3) northeasterly along hla line, par- • allel with Michigan evenra forty-one feet eight Inches, and (4) Authcasterly ■ at right angles with Michigan avenue '■ on# hundred and twenty-live feet to the > place or beginning. Being part of the • same premises which Realty Corporation of Cape May by deed granted and oonveyed unto the said Charles BL ColSecond Tract : All that certain lot, tract or piece of land. Kltuate, lying and being In the city and county of Cape ' May and state of New Jersey as shown on Plan A. of the Cape May Real Estate Company filed In the Clerk's Office of Cape May county, New Jersey, being Lot No. 10 and a portion of Lot No. B, adjoining Lot No. -10. bounded and described as' follows: Beginning In - the northwesterly line of Michigan avenue one thousand feet southwesterly from the westerly corner of Michigan avenue and 'a short street sixty feet wide connecting Michigan and Indiana avenues, and extending thence (1) southwesterly along the northwesterly line of Michigan avenue forty-one feet eight Inches: (2) northwesterly at right angles with Michigan avenue one hundred and twenty-five feet more or less to the line of lands of Emlen Physic; (8) northeasterly along his line, parallel with Michigan are. forty-one feet eight Inches, and (I). ?

southeasterly at right angles with Michigan avenue one liundred and twen-ty-five feet to the place of beginning. J Being part of the same premises which Realty Corporation of Cape May by deed granted and conveyed unto the said Charles H. Colburn In fee. Together with all and singular the ' rights, liberties, privileges, beredita- i ments and appurtenances thereunto be- • longing or In any wise appertaining, ' and the reversions and remainders. I rents, issues and profits thereof, and' I k also all the estate, rlghta. title. Interest. I use. property, claim and demand of the I = said defendants of. In. to. and out of i the aforesaid tracts. i ROBERT S. MILLER. Shenn. 1 Dated November 16th. 1916. i McDermott and Enrlght. Sol'rs. i 2019-4 t-ll-18-pf|I7.80 < •— — — — — — ' SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of a writ ef Fieri Faclaa. ' for sale of Mortgaged Premises, to me ' directed. Issued out of the Court of , Chancery of New Jersey, on the Slst . day of October. A. D. 191 C. In a certain 1 cause wherein Maria RegU. August Voegtle and Mary A. Voegtle are com- ' plalnants, and Charles H. Colburn and , Janle A. Colburn et als. are defendants. I ahall expose to sale at public vendue.. Monday, December 11th, 1916, between the hours of twelve and Ave * o'clock p. m„ to wit. at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day. at the Sheriffs office. In Cape May Court House, Cape May County, New Jersey All that certain mortgaged premises, with the appurtenances. In the bill of complain^ In the said cause particularly set forth and described, that Is to say: All that certain lot. tract or piece of land, situate, lying and being In the city and county of Cape May and State of "New Jersey as shown on Plan A of ! the Cape May Real Estate Company, I fi,«d In the Clerk's Office of Cape May { county. New Jersey, belnk Lot No. 11. | and a portion of Lot No. 12. adjoining I Lot No.* 11, bounded and^ described as I follows Beginning In the. northwesterly line of Michigan avenue' nine hundred and fifty-eight feet four Inches southwesterly from the westerly corner of Michigan avenue and a short street sixty feet wide connecting Michigan and Indiana avenues, and extending thence (1) southwesterly along the northwesterly Hoe of Michigan avenue forty-one feet eight .nches; (2) northwesterly at right angles with Michigan avenue one hundred and twenty-five feet more or less to the line of landB of Emlen Physic: (8) northeasterly along his line, parallel with Michigan avenue forty-one feet eight Inches, and (4) southeasterly right angles with Michigan avenue, one hundred and twenty-five feet to the place of beginning. ROBERT 8. MILER, Sheriff. Dated Nov. 16, 1916. Wilson and Carr. Sol'rs. 20 18-1 1-1 7-4 t-pf $10.20 STOVES NECESSARY IN CAPE MAY Most of the homes of Cape M*7 and surrounding country are Mfcted vith stove* and if you would get the moet heat from a small quantity of coal, consult JESSE BROWN 110-112 Jackson St. Cape May, N. 3.

PRINCIPAL SUM OF SIXTY THOU-' " K'nmvv.l THK Klv C1PAL OF RAID BONDS AND THK hT* ?Se k i Hr**' ' ($lJ»0MTthe pil^^fdr^rch^^ ground for a new high school buildiaw, ' and Fortv-uine Thousand Five Hundred ; ( $48,500 )Jor the erection and of the said new high school making an aggregate of Sixty Thousand Dollars ($60/100) for said purpose; and prepared and delivered to " each member of the Board of School Eatimates of the School District of the > City of Cape May a statement of th* ' amount of money estimated to be necessary for said purposes; and ' WHEREAS, tie Board of School Est timatc, at a meeting regularly called t and held on the tenth day of November . one thousand nine hundred and sixteen, , considered the said statement and fixed : and determined the amount necessary ' . for said purposes to be tiie sum of Ten e Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($10,r 500) for the purchase of land and the e sum of Forty-nine Thousand Five Hunc dred Dollars ($49,500) for the erection t and furnishing of said new high school • building, making an aggregate of Sixty 1 Thousand Dollars ($60/100} for iau - purposes; and made two certificates of said amount, one of which certificate* was delivered to the Board of Education 4 of the School District of the City of e Cape May, New Jersey, and the other n to tlje Board of Commissioners of the e Citr of Cape May, New Jersey; t NOW, THERErOBK, BE IT OBg DAINED by the Board of Commissioni. era of the CSty of Cape Slay, New Jer^Section 1 — That in pursuance of the e authority conferred by an act of the t Legislature of the State of New Jersey, '- entitled "An Act to establish a thorough t and efficient system of free public schools and to provide for the main8 tenanee, support and management theree of," approved October 19, 1903, and the _ acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, said amount of Sixty " Thousand Dollars i $60,000) fixed and"' r determined to be necessary as .aforesaid be am. the same is appropriated for ^ said purposes, and that said amount saiu purpose*, anu uuat sum amount.

shall oe raised, by the issuance of bonds in the corporate name of the City of Cape May. New Jersey, in the aggregate principal sum of Sixtr Thousand dollars (§00,000.) Section 2. That said bonds shall be designated school bonds and shall be sixty (00) in number, numbered from "to 00 both inclusive, of the denomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) * t each, dated the first day of January, thousand nine hundred and seventeen. imvable serially as, follows: Two ' Thousand the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen; i thousand the first day of each Jan1 uary thereafter untir fully paid, bearing' interest at the rate of four and onehalf per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, on the first days of Janand July in each year, both principal and interest being" payable at the , office of the City Treasurer of the City of Cape May, New Jersey. Said bond* shall be executed under the coroporate seal 5f the City of Qape May and be signed by the Mayor an 1 CSty Treasand attested" by the City Clerk, [ and the coupons attached to said bonds shall beir the fac simile signature of ; the City Treasurer and shall be number- ' to correspond with the number of the , bond to which they shall be respectively . attached. Said bonds shall be coupon | bonds with the privilege of registration as to principal only, or of conversion into bonds registered as to both prin- "' cipal and interest, and shall be in suoh form as the Board of Commissioners , may, by a resolution, provide, i Section 3 — There shall be raised in the - annual tax levy during the term of said , bonds an amount sufficient to pay the principal and interest on said bonds . as the same shall become due. f Section 4 — The moneys arising from ' the sale of said bonds shall be deposited : with the Custodian of School Moneys, to f be drawn upon only by the warrant of 8 the- Board of Education. 8 Section 5 — That this ordinance shall f take effect at the expiration of ten days ■ from the time .of its final passage. ' I W. L. STEVENS, ' j JOS. H. HAKES, g i W S. SHAW. Commissioners. 8 Passed Second Reading November 21, S 1916. ; WM. PORTER. I r City Clerk. " 2048-ll-25-2t-pf$13.70. Children Cry ' FOR FLETCHER'S ■ CASTORIA t If you have some money laid by for X I future use, the place to put thpt money 8 is in the Security Trust Co , Cape May. I. Rent a Safety Deposit Box In the armor plate vault of the Security Trust 0 Company, Cap* May. tf TOD CAB MAKE MO VET f right around your home. juM as hundreds of men and women are doing, d Work 1s easy, pleasant and permanently b profitable. Be your own boss and build l$ your own business. Tou take no risk, L, make sure profit right along. 8end name, address, one reference. I* BROWN. 66 Murray 8L. New Fork City. I. 4t-1891-ll-ll