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STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF Security Trust Co. ; , June 30, 1922 Southweat Corner Waahinp'on and Ocean Street a Cape May, N. J., December 31, 1921

RESOURCES Time and demand loans_$l, 778,841 85 Bonds and Mortgages — 283,075 39 Stocks and bonds 2,031,559 17 Overdrafts 51 35 -*■ Banking houses, Camden, Gloucester and Cape May 123,000 00 Revenue stamps * — 182 42 * Cash and Reserve 284,660 30 $4,501,270 48 ) ;

LIABILITIES 5 Capital — $100,000 00 9 Surplus 280,000 00 7 Undivided profits 19,452 82 5 Deposits 4,094,317 66 Dividend . 7,600 00 1 $4,501,270 48 '

Three Per Cent. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Acta aa Administrator, Executor, Gn ardian or Trustee. 1 _ Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent in Burg lar-Proof Vault. Wills Drawn and kept without Charge. i ADVISORY BOARD { J. Spicer Learning, Chairman. Henry C. Thompson, SecV Aaron W. Hand. Sherman S. Sharp. John B. Huffman. Dr. V. M. D. Marey. Albert G. Bennett. A. Carlton Hildreth. t 79r. Wilson A. Lake. Richard E. Beer em. * • Paint $2.70 per Gallon fe PURE LEAD AND ZINC I Interior Decorator, Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes. Stains, Window Shades. Putty Brushes, Dry Colors. Furniture Pellak. CAPE MAY AGENCY for U. S. N. Deck and Floor Paint 1 Effecto Auto Finish— \ 3 W. LENOIR \ | 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL WALL PAPER p ... I..,.., ■ | M sjaoiw j_ it— i_ _ Frank Entrlken S Sons : Automobile Repair Work Central Garage S EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT FOB RAPID WORK— CABS STORED— CARS <1 HIRED DAY OR NIGHT— ALL KINDS OF AUTO SUPPLIES h Agents for the Fairbanks-Morse Gss and Oil Engines KEYSTONE 1-90A BELL 1J-W 9' = — . P<

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DELIVERIES IN ANY QUANTITY OF LUMBER in any length, width or tkickknesa for any purpose whatever — that's the offer we make you today. Ws must have ample stocks of seasoned, rata ured timbers tn oar yard to be able to make such a broad offer. We have.' And our prices will save you money Aak for estimates.

GEORGE OGDEN & SON CAPE MAY. N. 1. m ■ ® ^Cape May Water — Distilled — Absolutely p M Pure P P| THIS IS WHAT WE USE IN THE MANUFACTURE OF OUR J P ICE. WE HAVE NO OTHER SECRET PROCESS IN ^ rjj MAKING THE CLEAR, PURE ICE WE _ SERVE YOU P P j* CAPE MAY COAL & ICE COMPANY p || 512 WASHINGTON STREET * '■ ui WW xxxtomxx# xxxg I MOONLIGHT SAILS ON THE OCEAN § AND BAY g Steamer Vaud J. leaving Cape May Fmheries Dock, Cold Spring V Harbor, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening, at Vf 8.30 P. M. See the Coast Resorts from the sea by night C MUSIC ON THE BOAT © Book your party ahead and enjoy a good, clean night's sport & ^ FARE, $1.00 © Phone for reservations. Cape May, 342-Keystone Vf Steamer Vaud J. also leaves daily for the Fishing Banks B Capt. HURLEY BOO YE ^ R. M. WENTZELL " M PERKY STREET Furniture Bedding Rugs Linoleum Estimates au uO kinds af furniture win to « *-^-j , .... ' k nvsrosisinoNn j;

SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, for sale at. Mortgaged Premises, to ' me directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, on the 28th day\pf June, A. D. 1922, in a certain cause wherein John C. Danenhower is complainant and Gape May Farmstead, Inc., and Oliver O- McCuIIough are defendants, I shall expose to sale at public vendue, on Monday, AngnstJ, 1922, , between the hours of twelve and five o'clock P. M., to wit, at one o'clock in 1 the afternoon of said day (Standard I Time* at the Sheriff's office, in Cape 5 May Court House, Cape May County, j New Jersey: All that certain mortgaged preroi- : ses, with the appurtenances, in the . bill of complaint in the said cause ; particularly set forth and described, that is to say: , All those three certain tracts or < I parcels of land and premises, situ- i ate in the township of Lower, county ' of Cape May, and state of New Jer- 1 sey, bounded and described as fol- 1 lows: ; Tract No- 1 : Beginning at a stone the S- E- line of the Old Main Sea- < shore Road adjoining the land fonner- ' of the heirs of John Price and ex- r tending thence, S. 30 degrees 30 minutes E. 149 perches 14 links to a post; c thence S. 37 degrees E. 142 perches . to the edge of the marsh; thence S. , 41 degrees E. 8 perches to a ditch; 1 thence same course along said (fitch 1 1 perches 20 links to a gut; thence I binding by the several courses there- [ lof, on a genera! course S. 28 degrees [ 130 minutes £. 26 perches to Elijah's 1 reek; thence by said Creek & 58 degrees 30 minutes W. 16 perches 18 Slinks to a turn; thence S. 5 degrees W- 18 porches; thence S. 45 degrees E. 43 perches 13 links to a turn; c thence still by said Creek S. 82 de- I" vrees 30 minutes E. 60 perches to the thence by the same S. j 37 degrees 30 minutes W. 60 perches to a turn; thence S. 2 degrees E. 43 c perches, 19 links to the ditch; thence jw S. 48 degrees W. 8 Derches to Mill .. Creek; thence N. 56 degrees W. 85 j perches to a turn; thence S- 86 degrees W. 52 perches; thence N. 37 de- r grees W. 22 perches; thence still by Mill Creek N. 17 degrees E. 50 perches I p to a turn; thence N. 23 degrees 30:-' minutes W. 36 perches to a turn; thence N. 71 degrees W. 81 perches i to » ditch line between land herein and lands belonging to the ' h of George Bennett, deceased;;., thence N. 28 degrees 30 minutes W. 90 perches to a cross ditch in the up | per meadow; thence S. 19 degrees W. 1 ^ binding on said ditch 14 perches ti> a ===========================s=====================================================^^ _/ tsevm

ditch and line of Benajah Downs' land; 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 ©id Main Seashore Road; (1 thence N. 66 degrees E. 29 perches 13 links to a turn; thence N. 63 degrees E. 27 perches to the beginning. Con0 tabling 338 acres, 3 roods more or i! 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 water lines five feet toward the middle of the streams, as described in prior deeds. Tract No. 2: Beginning at the W. corner of lands late of Elijah Hand, deceased, and running from thence along said Hand'sline N. 25 degrees a 45 minutes E. *773feet; thence N. 82 degrees E. 1794 feet to Jones', Creek; thence along said Jones' Creek the 1 various courses and distances to Tay Ilor's Sound; thence along the line of said Sound S. 12 degrees W. 838 feet; I 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 min- | utes W. 1441 feet; thence still along . said Thoroughfare S. 31 degrees 15 I 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 ad- | joining land formerly belonging to I Joseph Brown; thence along said line N. 86 degrees 30 minutes W. 790 feet: ! thence N. 65 degrees 45 minutes W. 1135 feet; thence N. 41 degrees 45 minutes W. 459 feet; thence N. 40 degrees 15 minutes W. 463 feet to [ the place of beginning. Containing 1 114 acres of upland and 260 acres of [ marsh, more or less, together with ! the riparian grants in the waters of L said Creeks, Sounds, Thoroughfares, ^ as conveyed by grant to Nelson Z. t Graves and recorded in the Clerk's of5 fice at Cape May Court House, in > Book 248 of Deeds, page 213, &c. ' „Tract No- 3: Beginning in the S. ' E. line of the Old Main Seashore ) Road at corner to lands of James S. . Crowell; thence along said lands and partly along branch of Cape Island I Creek S. 67 degrees 15 minutes E. I 216 perches to corner in said branch; thence still along said branch N., E. . 1 and S. to Cape Island Creek; thence I along same W. and S. W. to the ■ Mouth of Skunk Swamrp Ditch; thence i 1 along Skunk Swamp Ditch the several ; : courses thereof, bearing in a W. di- , rection to the head thereof in line of ; lands now or late of Annie Phillips: 1 i thence along Annie Phillips N. 53 de- j grees W. 66 feet, more or less, to the ■ S- E. line of the Old Main Seashore < Road aforesaid; thence along same N. I 25 degrees 30 minntes E. 340 feet, i more or less, to corner of land now or j late of Mary Sawyer; thence along i same S. 68 degrees 30 minntes E. 290 feet, more or less, to corner to same : 1 1 thence still along same N. 46 degrees ! SO minutes E- 965-2 feet to red cedar ( post on original ooruer; thence N. W crossing the two Rail roods to the E. 1 onmryed by Ellis J. t Hand to Nelson Z. Graves; thence SW. along said line 160 feet more or j to lands now or late cf Mary ffcwyer; thence M. W. al out same, |the some being a broken oonree 500 1 feet, ma * la«, to ttoe S. S. Rne )

1 FISHING CREEK ' _ 51 Harry Thompson, of Green t w' Monday with her motht er, Mrs Ella Woolson. I ^ ^ox is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Gayner, at Sal- - em- * , "arry Johnson and Mrs. Sarah Os- ■ chell and daughter, Melissa, of Nor- ■ bury Landing, called on her son, Clarence. on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Battle Matthews is visiting her ; gsffr,«LMrs' Herchel Layton's at Beiiepiatn. Miss Elsie Matthews spent the last ' ?• the wedc with her aunt, Mrs. -Wil- ' ha.m at Wild wood ■ £ortl family spent Tuesday and Wednesday with the latter's i cousin, Samuel Stilwell, at West Cape : i One of the worst electrical and hail storms passed through here on Tuesday afternoon between 2 and 3 o'clock, doing considerable damage, breaking windows and trees. .Leslie Bate lost his entire lima bean patch and canta- I loupe patch, ■besides other losses. The I storm lasted only one half an hour, I Mra. Leslie Bate, Mrs. Alfred Jack- I son, Mrs. Arthur Fox and Mrs- Alfred I Sheets motored to Seaville Camp I meeting for the day, on Thursday. 7 Mrs. George Bishop is entertaininb J from Philadelphia. . Frank Schellenger and family, of J hrma, spent Monday evening with the > latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank C Barnett. 1 Miss Jean Schellenger spent Wed- j nesday at Seaville Camp Meeting with \ her grandmother, Mrs. Lemuel Schel- J lenger. ^ GOSHEN \ Fred Harker and family called on / Spence and wife one day 1 last week. f Benjamin Wickward and family and £ Harvey Shaiw and family, of Millville, J were at the home of Abe Shaw on > Sunday. £ I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goff, of Mill- £ ville, were visiting Charles Mixner V and wife, last week. £ Beit Hughes and family were South v Dennis visitors on Sunday. A | Hughes and wife, Mrs. Matt — Hughes and daughter, Carrie, were in Wildwood Monday evening. ' Stanley Scull, of Hopewell, called on Miss Eunice High, Sunday. I Miss Harriet Garrison is visiting Mrs- William Rammel, at MillvilleLewis Creamer and wife, Mrs. Mason loner and daughter, Grace, and Robert Peterson, were in Ocean City iwui-ii i-ecerson, in Ocean City

. i Sunday. J F, W. James and wife and Mrs. jn Dobbins, of Ohio, called on Sylvester j. Spence and wife. Sum'--. 5 Clinton Nkkerson and family, of South DennLe. were V ag Aaron j. N'ickerson and wife, Sunday. 3 Deacon Griffin S ith is visiting ,s relatives at Beasley's Point. [_ William Kline, of Camden, is spending a few days with Mrs. Allie Amp b,erh Dr. Humphrey Swain was a Cape I] May visitor Monday. U Several from here attended the h Ta" Cedars Parade at Wildwood, Sat- ™ j. urday. ~ NOTICE '• DrvClarence S. Eidredge, occulist, 1, of Philadelphia, is at Cape May for e the season. Those having trouble s with their eyes or in need of glasses 2 ran consult him Saturdays and even- ; ings, Broadway and Third avenue, e West Cape May. f = ; Exclusive Shoes for the Whole Family - PRICES TO SUIT YOUR PURSE BEER'S BIG SHOE STOKE f323 Washington Street J MISS a COOK, Mgr. f I of the Old Main Seashore Road aforesaid; thence N. E. along same, 1400 feet, more or less, to the place of be- .' ginning. ( Excepting thereout and therefrom the following: / Beginning at a post on the line • ditch of Spicer Learning and being • the S. W. corner of lot No. 1 set off • to Joseph Eidredge by Ezekiel I Stevens, et als., Commissioners, as 3 ' ^o-vn by man dated August 26th, . 1838, and recorded in said Clerk's office, thence binding on the S- side of said lot No. 1 S. 48 degrees E. 79 i Derches to post standing on the W. side of Cape Island Creek and being w the S. E corner of lot No. 1: thence S. along said Creek the different courses thereof to a point being the N. E- corner of lot No. 3 set off to Harriet Eidredge; thence N. 48 degrees W. 80 perches to stake or post standing on said line ditch and N. W. corner of lot No. 8; thence along said line ditch N. 32 degrees E. 13 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 6 acres, 2 roods and 26 perches, more or less. Subject to rights and restrictions in prior deeds and any interest in Tract No. 3 of Deborah E. Hildreth and A. Carlton Hildreth. Amount due under decree is $31,768.76, with interest and SheriffY-fees to be added- »vThe above property will be sold sub- v , to taxes and municipal claims. MEAD TOMLIN, Sheriff. Dated July 12, 1922. Louis Boeele, Solicitor. 7-15-4-pf61.88 —

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