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STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OP Security Trust Co_ June 30, 1922 !s Southwest Corner Washing' on and Ocean Streets q Cape May, N J., December 31, 1921 p
RESOURCES | Time and demand loans-51,77 8,841 85 Bonds and Mortgages — 283.075 39 Stocks and bonds 2,031, 5o9 17 Overdrafts 51 3? Banking bouses, Camden, Gloucester and Cape May 123,000 00 Revenue stamps 1®2 Cash and Reserve 284,560 30 $4,601,270 48 1
LIABILITIES h i Capital — w C100.000 00 ° » Surplus 280,000 00 1 r Undivided profits 19,452 82 > > Deposits 4,094317 66 -1 Dividend 7,500 00 ■I ; • ji > ;t ! } • $4301,270 48 *
Hree Per Cent. Interest alleged on Time Deposits. Acts as Administrator, Executor, Guardian or Trustee. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent in Burg lar-Proof Vault. J i Wills Drawn and kept without ChargeADVISORY BOARD \\
J. Spicer Learning, Chairman. Aaron W. Hand. John B. Huffman. Albert G. Bennett. Dr. Wilson A. Lake.
Henry C. Thompson, Sec Sherman 8. Sharp. 1 \ Dr. V. M. D. Marcy. |t A. Carlton HJldreth. Richard E. Reeves.
Paint $2.70 per Gallon PURE LEAD AND ZINC Interior Decorator, Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes, Stains, Window Shades, Putty Brushes, Dry Colors, Furniture Polish. CAPE "MAY AGENCY for U. S. N. Deck and Floor Paint Effecto Auto Finishes W. LENOIR c^r^. 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL WALL PAPER Frank Entrlken & Sons Automobile Repair Work Central Garage EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT FOR RAPID WORK— CARS STORED— CARS « HIRED DAY OR NIGHT— ALL KINDS OF AUTO SUPPLIES Agents for the Fairbanks-Morae Gas and Oil Engines KEYSTONE 1-90 A BELL 12-W , ' — 1 ^ *yl in any length, width or thickknes* for ] iBMBe* any purpose whatever — that's the of- ^ 'er we ma*te you today. We must have ample stocks of seasoned, mes - W * nred timbers in our yard to be able tc • 1^ make such a broad offer.^ We have! < GEORGE OGDEN & SON CAPE MAY, N. J. The sign of one -quality tires The Qoodrich dealer's sign does not mean one thing about one tire and something else about another. It means the same thing about every Qoodrich tire— one quality only. You can buy the Goodrich "5 5" clincher fabric 30 x 3 f°r your light car, or the famous Goodrich Silvertown Cord in any size — and be certain that you are getting one quality only in material and workmanship. And you make your purchase on the basis of Goodrich fair list prices, which means that you are getting full value in tire and in service. Buy your tires, tubes and accessories where you see this Goodrich dealer's sign. It means satisfaction in every transaction, THE a F. GOODRICH RUBBER CO. Akron, Ohio TUBES FABRICS SILVERTOWN CORDS ACCESSORIES
SHERIFF'S Si^LE ! By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, i for sale of Mortgaged Premises, to I me directed, issued out of the Court , i<iwa>^g| M<i1ih»HITi IITTi Tni'f" j 28th day of June, A. D. 1922. in a| certain cause wherein John C. Danen1 hower is complainant and Cape May : Farmstead, Inc., and Oliver 0- Mc- j Cullough are defendants, I shall cx- . to sale at nublic vendue, on ' Monday, August 7, 1922, | the hours of twelve and five j o'clock P. M-, to wit. at one o'clock in j the afternoon of said day (Standard at the Sheriff's office, in Cape Court House, Cape May County, New Jersey: All that certain mortgaged premises, with the appurtenances, in the bill of complaint in the said cause I particularly set forth and described, | that is to say: I All those three certain tracts 01 parcels of land and premises, situ- 1 ate in the township 'of Lower, county of Cape May, and state of New JerJ sey, bounded and described as fo.- , lows: j Tract No. 1: Beginning at a stone I I the S- E. line of the Old Main Sea- ' I shore Road adjoining the land former- . ly of the heirs of John Price ami ex I tending thence, S. 30 degrees 30 nun- ! utes E. 149 perches 14 links to a post ; | j thence S. 37 degrees E. 142 perches I to the edge of the marsh; thence- s. . 41 degrees E. 8 perches to a- ditch; . thence same course along said ditch | (37 perches 20 links to a gut; thence) I binding by the several courses there- | ' of, on a general course S. 28 degree- j 30 minutes E. 26 perches to Elijah - I Creek; thence by said Creek S. 58 de- j ! "-rees 30 minutes W- 16 perches 16 links to a turn; thence S. 5 degree? i W- 18 perches ; thence S. 45 degrees 1 E. 43' perches 13 links to a turn; | i thence still by said Creek S- 82 de- j ' grees. 30 minutes E. 60 perches to the Thoroughfare; thence by the same S. j i 37 degrees 30 minutes W- 60 perches to a turn; thence S. 2 degrees E. 43 perches, 19 links to the ditch; thence , S. 48 degrees W. 8 oerches to Mill • | Creek; thence N. 56 degrees W. 85 , perches to a turn; thence S-_ 86_ degrees W. 52 perches; thence N- 37 degrees W. 22 perches; thence still by Mill Cheek N. 17 degrees E. 50 perches to a turn; thence N. 23 degrees 30 minutes W. 36 perches to a turn; thence N. 71 degrees W. 31 perches to - ditch line between land .herein described and lands belonging to the i heirs of George Bennett, deceased; thence N. 28 degrees 30 minutes W. 1 perches to a cross ditch in the upper meadow; thence S- 19 degrees Wbinding on said ditch 14 perches to a ditch and line of Benajah Downs' thence N. 28 degrees 30 minutes W. 214 perches to a post standing in the S- E. side line of the Railroad; thence by the same N. 34 degrees 15 minutes E. 47 perches 10 links to the side line of Old Main Seashore Road; thence N. 66 degrees E. 29 perches 13 links to a turn; thence N- 63 degrees E. 27 pe. d-.es to the beginning. Con- , taining 338 acres, 3 roods more or less; together with the five foot strip of land running along the said high water line of Bennett's Creek, Mill Creek, Skunk's Creek and Little Mill , Creek, -and extending from said high j water lines five 'feet toward the mid- i die of the streams, as described in j prior deeds. Tract No. 2: Beginning at the W. j corner of lands late of Elijah Hand, j deceased, and running from thence j along said Hand'sline N. 25 degrees 45 minutes E. "773 feet; thence N. 82 degrees E. 1794 feet to Jones' Creek; thence along said Jones' Creek the i various courses and distances to Taylor's Sound; thence along the line of said Sound S- 12 degrees W. 838 feet; thence S. 26 degrees E. 1027 feet to Jarvis Sound Thoroughfare; thence , along said Thoroughfare S. 32 dedegrees W. 831 feet to Reuben's Thoroughfare; thence along said Thoroughfare N. 54 degrees 15 minutes W. 1441 feet; thence -fill along said Thoroughfare S. .31 degrees 15 minutes W. 924 feet to Haulover Creek; thence along Haulover Creek the various courses and distances to a line ditch; thence N. 23 degrees 15, minutes W. 202 feet along said ditch; thence N. 63 degrees 15 minutes W. 254 feet to the head of said ditch adjoining land formerly belonging to Joseph Brown; thence along said line i N. 86 degrees 30 minutes W. 790 feet; thence N. 65 degrees 45 minutes' W1135 feet; thence N. 4k degrees 45 i minutes W. 459 feet; thence N. 40) degrees 15 minutes W. 463 feet to j the place of beginning. Containing 114 acres of upland and 260 acres of f marsh, more or less, together with ) the riparian grants in the waters of ; said Creeks, Sounds. Thoroughfares, ! as conveyed by grant to Nelson Z. ' Graves and recorded in the Clerk's of- j fice at Cape May Court House, in : Book 248 of Deeds, page 213, &c- j Tract No. 3: Beginning in the S-j E. line of the Old Main Seashore ; Road at corner to lands of James S- i Crowell; thence along said, lands and i partly along branch of Cape Island ; Creek S. 67 degrees 15 miflUtes E. 216 perches to corner in said branch! thence still along said branch N., E. .and S. to Cape Island Creek; thence "along same W. and S- W. to .the Mouth of Skunk Swamo Ditch; thence along Skunk Swamp Ditch the several courses thereof, bearing in a W. direction to the head thereof in line of lands now or late of Annie Phillips; thence along Annie Phillips N. 53 degrees W. 65 feet, more or less, to the S- E. line of the Old Main Seashore Road ^foresaid; thence along same N. 25 degrees 3ft. minutes E. 340 feet, more or less, to corner of land now or late of Mary Sawyer; thence along same S. 68 degrees 30 minutes E. 290 feet, more or less, to corner to same;i thence still along same N. 45 degrees; 30 minutes E. 965.2 feet to red cedar post on original corner; thence N. W. crossing the two Railroads to the Ecorner of lands conveyed by Ellis J. Hand to Nelson Z. Graves; thence SI W. along said line 160 feet more or less, to lands now or late of Mary ! Sawyer; thence N. W. along same, the same bein<* a broken course 500 feet, more o% less, ttrthe KT E. line
An Expert Writes: "I used to be called a poor cook, and never pretended to bake a cake worthy of praise, but now I am called the champion cake baker ) of my community, thanks to the Royal Baking Powder." Mrs. R. W. P. ROYAL Baking Powder j Absolutely Pure * Contains No Alum ; Leaves No Bitter Taste ' Send for New Royal Cook Book , — /t'aFREE. Royal Baking Pow- ' derCo., 126 WilliamSt.>Ncw York ; ; SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE ' By virtue of a decree to me direct- i ed, issued out of the Court of Chan- > ■ eery of the State of New Jersey, in . ; 1 a certain cause in partition, wherein < ' Judith M. Taylor, et als., are com- ; : plainants and Joseph S. Stites is de- ; 1 fendant, bearing date May, 24, 1922, I « > will expose to sale at public auction { - to the highest bidder on j Tuesday, August 1, 1922, * at two o'clock in the afternoon, (day- ' - light saving time), on the premises, J ) No. 903 Stockton avenue, City of ; Cape May, New Jersey, - AH that certain tract of land and premises situate in the City of Cape : May, County of Cape May ana State : of New Jersey, and described as fol- . lows: BEGINNING at a point in the north side line of Stockton avenue i -eventy-seven and eight tenths feet ' from the east side, line of Jefferson ; ! street, and running from said point in . a northerly direction at right angles ; with Stockton avenue and parallel ; with Jefferson street one hundred and ; five feet; thence easterly parallel with ; Stockton avenue forty and fifty-five i hundredths feet; thence southerly and . parallel with Jefferson street one . hundred and five feet to the north r side line of Stockton avenue; thence j westerly along the north side line of i Stockton avenue forty and fifty-five 1 hundredths feet to the first place of 1 ' beginning, containing four thousand i : two hundred and fifty-seven and - j seventy-five hundredtns square feet t 1 j more or less, including the estate by 1 jwav of curtesy initiate therein of J . the complainant Norris B. Smith, hus- ; ' band of the complainant, Hannah M- » j Smith, -in the .said premises, together * . | with all and singular the heredita- i 2 i ments and appurtenances to the said 1 n remises belonging or in anywise ap- 1 g pertaining. « Conditions will be made known at ■ r the time and place of the sale. « JAMES M. E. HILDRCTH, j j Special Master in Chancery, ; , New Jersey, ' 214 Ocean St., Cape May, N- J. ; g CARR & CARROLL. Esquires, , "j Solicitors of Complainants, 4th and Market streets, ' . Camden, New Jersey. . I Dated July 5, 1922. ar 7-8 jtt.pf20.40 ! £ STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING '] . There will be a meeting of the ' .• stockholders of the Cape May Build- ; ing an 1 Loan Association, held July , J 24th, 1922, at 7.30 P. M., at their j' " rooms, 506 Washington street, to re- ! ceive the auditor's report on 4he val- , . | uation of the 43rd series and to trans- | ^ j act any other business that may come " J before the meeting for action. ; '| H. S. RUTHERFORD, Secretary. < 0 Cape Mav, N. J., July 10'h, 1922. j 7-15-2-pf2.34 ' J of the Old Main Seashore Road afere- * sakl; thence N. E. along same, 1400 ;• .feet, more oj; less, to the place of be- " ginning. Excenting thereout and theren i from the following: Beginning at a post on the line >• | ditch of Spicer Learning and being e the S. W. corner of lot No. 1 set off >• j to Joseph Eldredge by Ezekiel d : Stevens, et als-, Commissioners, as <1 shown by mau dated August 26th, 2. 1838, and re^prded in said Clerk's of- 1 1 fice, thence binding on the S- side of 1 1. said lot No. 1 S. .48 degrees E. 79 1 e Derches to post standing on the W. 1 e side of Cape Island Creek and being 1 e the S. E. corner of lot No. 1: thence 1 (1 S. along said Creek the different 1 i- courses thereof to a point being the 1 if N. E. corner of lot No- 3 set off to 1 ;; Harriet Eldredge; thence N. 48 de- 1 grees W. 80 perches to stake or post 5 e standing on said line ditch and N. W. 5 e corner of lot No. 3; thence along said 5 ■ • line ditch N. 32 degrees E- 13 perches , ! t, to the place of beginning- Contain- ! r ing 6 acres, 2 roods and 26 perches, ; g more or less. . ' 0 Subject to rights and restrictions in 1 !;i prior deeds and any interest in Tract 5 is! No. 3 of Deborah E. Hfldretb and A- 5 r Carlton Hildreth. j J. Amount due under decree is $31,- J 3- 768-75, with interest and Sheriff's fees L to be added5- The above property will be sold subr ject to taxes and municipal claims, y MEAD TOMLIN, Sheriff., », Dated July. 12, 1922. 0 W. Louis Bossle, Solicitor. 1 e , 7-16-4-prf61-88 *
HICKEY'S GARAGE 661 Washington Street iSENERAL MACHINE SHOP Specialist on Ford Cars. Cylinders Rebored, any size SUNACO OILS. BRUNSWICK TIRES AND AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES At Your Service for the 19th Season w | TROY LAUNDRY jf ^ Harry E. Bohm, Prop. 405 WASHINGTON STREET A K Keystone Phone, 167-A Bell Phone, 16-M g Keystone Phone Bell Phone, 14 Konowitch Brothers Groceries, Meats, Provisions BUTTER, EGGS. FRUIT, PRODUCE, ETC ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 308-10 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. 3405-07 PACIFIC AVE., WILDWOOD, N. J. ______ | WEST END GARAGE I Jj? J. T. Bennett & Co., Props. ^ On Weit Perry Street .... Jatt Over Railroad M Prompt and Skillful Attention to ) ! YOUR MOTOR % § ~ " . Q ^ Specialists in Sales & Service Accounts ^ 1 2 Ignition Work for ^ Battery Service Willard and Western >&. ^ Acetylene Welding Electric Batteries
JULY j j HIGH LOW i A. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. 2 1 Saturday 1.15 1.56 7-42 8.12 < 2 Sunday 2.15 2.58 8-40 9.18 1 1 3 Monday 3.17 3.58 9.40 10-20 1 « 4 Tuesdav ... 4.20 4 57 10.38 11-21 5 Wed. 5.19 5.52 11.34 12.18 1 6 Thursday 6 15 6.44 12.27 t 7 Friday 7.07 7.31 1 01 1.17 8 Saturday __ 7.57 8.18 1-59 2.04 1 1 9 Sunday 8 44 9.02 2.44 2.50 Mondav 9 27 9.43 3-28 3.38 1 Tuesday 1010 10.24 4.10 4.161 12 Wed. 10.52 11-04 4.50 4-58 1 Thursday ..11.33 11-43 5.30 5.40 14 Friday 12.16 12.23 6.09 6.24 , 15 Saturday ..12.59 1.00 6.50 7.10 \ 16 Sunday 14)7 1.45 7-33 8.02 , 17 Monday 1-55 2.35 8-20 8.58 l 18 Tuesday 2.50 3.29 9-10 9.55 , Wed. 3.47 4.21 10 04 10.54 , Thursday __ 4.45 5.17 10-58 11.48 1, Friday 5.42 6.09 11.51 12.41 - , Saturday _ 6-35 7.00 12-43 1.00 , Sunday 7.26 749 1-30 1-33 i 24 Monday 8.17 8.38 2.19 2.24 25 Tuesday 9.07 9.27 3.06 3.15 26 Wed 957 10.17 353 4.07 '■ 27 Thursday „10.48 11.08 4-43 5.00 28 Friday 1142 12.02 532 554 • 29 Saturday __1237 1258 6.24 652 30 Sunday 1-00 1.35 7.19 7 54 Monday 151_ 236 8-17 858 CAPE MAY WOMEN ELECTED j At a recent convention of the National Alliance of Daughters of I Veterans, the following Cape May!! were elected to office: Mrs. Mattie Weeks, senior vice 7
j president; Mrs- Laura Eldredge, secretary: Miss Alice M- Brewton, guide; Bessie J- Stevens, patriotic instructor; Miss Marion Hu"hes, color I Mrs- Isabel T. Keeney, council mamberThe delegates were from all over ; the state and met at the Tenney Hotel, NewarkFrom this list of electees, it ap- ' that Cape May got lots more i than its share of the State officers. ii — I I NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT 'I 1 Notice is hereby given that the ac1 counts of the subscriber, as adminis1 tratrix C- T- A- of Samuel F. Ware, ; deceased, will be audited and stated | by the Surrogate, and reported for ' settlement to the Orphan's Court of the County of Cape May on the 16th '(day of August next, at which time application will be made for allowance 1 ; of Commissions and counsel fees. ; Dated July 10th, 1922HELEN N. WARE, Administratrix C. T. A. J. SPICER LEAMING, Proctor. ; -pif7.14 COTTAGE WANTED ■Wanted, for five or six weeks, from August 1st, cottage. _ Must have four .bedrooms and maid's room- State price, which must be low and give full ! particulars to G- H. S., P- O- Box 121, i Phil adelphia- , 7-15-22-lt-162 __ * _

