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Page 1: ! MlSgLIIN[OUS RI:GOI][IS - Atlantic County Library · dm~ndt~ ago. Two )’ears of that will doubtless ~u/llcc for the pea,ply. I Rammonton. Calel) ,~. Riflgway-to Emma Llllan DonovflD,
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¯ ATLANTIC COUNTY

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RECORD--MAY’S LANDING, N. J., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER19, 1910.

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! MlSgLIIN[OUS RI:GOI][IST H E RE C 0 R D. - c-~m~, o~.~,~-~,-~~, i ~-~, ~v~sm:,-Gs "{.’day’s /-~n.dm9 .RecordJ ,

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Kill San Jose ScalePublished }:very Saturday.Morning at May’s

by using

Readers of "Tax RECOaD" may h/,ve their ]~.e~tl :Estate and :Financial Wor]’d .~paper mailed to any address in me Unlt~ Entered of Record at the Coun{yStates and Possessions" Canada, Mexico andCuba, postage prepaid, for 8125 per annum, Clerk’s Office. l~st Insect l~str0yer on the market,

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_~ny subscriber who fails to receive *’T~x ~d ~ any Quantity.

I~ECORD" regularly can have the omLsslon Cancellation of Mortgages, Atlantic City.

promptly corrected by entering complaint at Joseph Clark et.ux, to Fannle V. Seedy, 43xPrice per galloo ............ : ..........................50 cents

the office. 80 ft. 290 ft. North of Atlantic Ave. 140 ft. West By the barrel, per gallon: ....................... 40 cents

.dve~ln~ ~t~ will be ,~h~ .~n o, AnnapolisAv~,l,~0 Comfort and StyHe Combinedapplication. :Mary E. Howard to Marie S. Evans, 20x75 D. Manufactured by the ____Cash sent through the matl will be at ti~e West side Delaware Ave. 260 ft. North of " M0

sender’s risk; all remittances should be made ~I,000. nm0uth Chemical Works,by registered letter, Ix)st office or express Rudolph J. Wig to Frank 1L Scull, 38x78 t2. " IJnderwear Fine Hosierymoney order or check. Addressall remlttanct~ ,side Baltimore Ave. 190 South of Win-

For sale byGloves Cr,~vatsand communications to the offlee, chester A,’e. $200. George Hoenes,%Vllllam MeLaflghlan to Richard A. F. Yen- -- Stetson Hats Warm Jerseys

E. C. SH~.NEI~ .rose, Jr. 30xS0fl. ~ortheast cot. ot Atlantic andEd~ and 2~bZ~^er. Washington Ayes. tl,000. .Cologne, N.J. Manhattan Shirts

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TI me Deposl ts14 days’ notice

*’2 per cent.Subject to check at

sight On averagebalance of $200

and over---o--

SAFE DEPOSIT¯

BOXE8

It flits away and youwonder where. Keeptrack of it by depositinghere and paying yourbills by cheek. Get 2 per

cent: interest on yourdaily balance besides.

.Executor

Administrator

Trustee

Guardian

Trustee -

for

, t:~,rpomtlon

Frederlca C. Red eLvlr, to Thomas McGulre~ntered at the May’s Landing Post-otllce as irreg. Southwest side of 2qew York Ave. 170 ft.

Second-class Matter. FLO:RIST.

MAY’S LANDING; NOVEMBER 19. 1910.

It’s Wilson or Harmon for thehead of the

Democratic ticket in 1912, wlth chances ix]

favor of the former. Poor Bill Bryan ! Townsend-Harris Co. to &Towers Townseud,.~ 30x62 1-2 ft. "West slde of Bryant Ave. 90 ft.

Southern Representatives will 1 robably hold South of Monmouth Ave. $150.

all the important chairmanships In the 1911 Haxry a.Mu]ock eLux. to Philip G.Hannum,80xl00 ft. North side Mediterranean Ave. 5~ ft.

Congr~-~s. Looks like an Interesting situation ),Vest or,N. Carolina Ave. $4,000.for.the-North, East and~,VesL Susanna Lettre to Anna Martha Bertho]d

-~ 28x1~ ft. W’est slde Michigan AYe. 122 ft. ~k)uth

Now is the time to give undivided publlc at- of Pacific Ave. $1,=~50.]sane Aaron to %Vt]liam J. %Vails, 40x90 fLlenlh>n to municipal affairs. Forget ~aetion

Southeast co:. ]’aelfic and Bellevue Ave~for progrt~s and work In harmony for your $1,000,

home town. Join he~ds and hands tumake

3Iuy’s La~nding a better place to live In.

The cow jumped over the moon alongwhlle

qgo buff]Is shadow on the way down hid Luna

J V;ednesday night and the price ofheefis still

o. ~,,h.r ~lte to Abel s~n~, ~0r~ Cut Flowers and Plants.East side Massachusetts Ave. 100/%, Bouth ofArctic Ave. ~’~000. Beautiful Blooming l=~ants.Emlle J. Petroff et. nx. to Augustus Fleck,irreg. ,Northeast cor. of Baltlc and Arlzoma Artistic Floral Emblems for Funera]sAyes. ~5,000. Arranged at Short Notice.

Long DisLanee :Phone.

EDWARDS FLORAL HALL Co.;

] 07 South Carolina Ave., South,ATLA:NTIC CI-TY, N.J.

40x90 ft. Southwest cor. Pacific and FloridaAyes. $1,000.

30x90 IL South side Pacific Ave. 40 ft, East.ofBellevue Ave. $2,’000.

William J. Walls et. ux. to Montgome~"Ford, Sr. eL al. Trustees, 30x90 ft. South sidePacific Ave. 40fL ~,Vesl of Florida Ave- $1,500.

t’omnaission. The resident license law has

helped to this end.

.-klthough Congressmen are elected prior to

the annual st.~ion of the ,National Leglslu-

lure, they no not enter lnto active serTice unti%

the following year. This ls a condition of

affairs in keeping with the custom that II’xes

failing. Jt is coming down because the crop of 3A’ll]iarn ]-]..Burkard eL nx. to Montgomery

gmLn is unusually good, and for that rea-~on Ford, Sr. et. al. Trustees, 40x90 ft. SoBthea~lc.or. Pacific and Bellevue Ayes. ~],000. ,

ah,ne. John J. McOulrk et. ux. to St. LeonardsLand Co. "2.50~ R. Southwest cor. AtlanticSt~)rL~men, remember that the comparativeAve. and Cornwall PI. $35,000.

abundance of game this season-Is largely the Charles Roesch, Sr. et. at, to Penn Mutualresult of wise protection and liberal propaga- Life Ins. Co. ~x]50 12. Northeast cor. Atlanticlion on the part of the State Fish and Game and )laryland Ayes. $12,000.

Davld R. Barrett et. ux. eL al. to William J.

Inauguration Day ata time when inclement[i

weather prevails. : [!

,ik j e r, e el-’L i= J m si]antic City is the offspring of preJudLsed

mind_.,. The Republicans of Ihe Queen l~sort

had no need for anything but a fair and square

,:]vetion to win. if a few unfair acts were com-mit~,*d, they were the work of individuals and

~wq,. d~)ne againM the wi~hes of the _’Republlmtn

McDevltt, 16.Sxl00~t. West slde Mas.sachusett.sAve. 157 12. North of Pacific Ave. Sa,000.

Kennedy Crossan et. ux. to GuaranteeTrustand Safe Deposlt Co. irreg. ~ 2)6 on plan oflands belonging to Camden & Atlantic LandCo.; also beginning at a point in high waterline of the Atlantic Oeenn where Intersected bySouth~vest side of Auston Ave. $30,000.

11amm0nt0n..Joseph A. Baker eL al. to Hammonton Trust¯

Co. 50x150 ft. South side Bellevue Ave. at itsintersection with South side Central Ave.;

. irreg. Southeast side Bellevue Ave. 16 ft. from~outheast cor. Believe and Central Ayes. $800.

Joseph .-k. Baker eL al. 1o l:lammonLon Trust

Co. described as above, $5,000.

Pleasantville.Clam Anthony eL vlr. to Joseph F. Bmknrd,

30xl00 R. Southwest side of Brighton Ave.}~a,lcr~. ]t’~ u poor bird. that fouls its 0Wn~ 414.96 ft. Northwest of First Ave. $1,000.

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{ Jennie~A’eeks eL’dr, to John A. 3leAnney el.a]. irreg. Southwest side of ShelTleld .Ave.

Jim .’Smitl~, tim 3loses of the l)emocratic Southeast 1.50 ft. 7"rom where Southeast side of

party in New Jersey, says he will be U. S. Sen. i New l~oad Intersects same, gS00.Jennie Weeks et. vlr, to V;orkingmen’s L.:~h,,’ if i~e wank,~ to. ]:le suys the primary vote i & B. ~’,sso. described as above, $I,°00.

la.-I .’S,-pteml.~-r in favor of Mar£ine was a farce. Charles S. Adams eLux. to Hammonton l,. &Jim is one of the gentlemen Wilson is going to B.A.~uo. 40x190 12. Southeast site New ltd. 401"I.

CIGA:RS.

Harris Bros. Cigar C~.,

Wholesale Dealers in Cigars,Cigarettes, Tobacco, Etc.

We carry the largest stock In 8outh Jersey,.Sole agents for Clnco, Truth ann

Oxus 5c. Cigars.

Prices on appll~tlon.

Comer Atlantic and Vjrginia Avenues,ATLA.NTI. C CITY, N.d.

You’H Pay For ]tIf you neglect :)’our skln, you’]] pay forthat neglect. When lines commence to show,when wrlnk]es and crow’s feet begin toform, then you’ll wish you had availedyourse]fof the protection afforded by

St. Regis Cold Cream"It melts on the akin ""

Which will Indefinitely retard the comingof Time’s tell tale marks. Heals, ~oflens,smoothes, cleanses, nourishes and beauti-fie_, the skin. Ideal for overcoming ehape,cracks, roughness, el&

;Yold in 10e eolla1~ble tubes and in

9.5C and ,~Oejars.

For Sale by Leading Druggists EyeD-where

~)Ianu/aetured solely by’

The St. Regis Drug Cx~.

TheReport of ~e Condition of

Boardwalk NationalBank,

that he will get what he wants, and If faith-

fu]nes.-_ t,)a part)-down and out for-fourteeny~rs deserv~.-s anything he ought to have it.

Jim .’Smith is the recognized leader of his

party and he will have his way when it comesit) lilt* :"%*ll;tl’,riitl C’~OiL’P.

"]’lit- t,r~.-en! l),,lith-al.%tuation in this countryI.~ i~nc []lilt l};x.~ DOI bt-t-n YViIDe.~L~d Jn Eany

)’tml>. and wilt proimbly not ~ equalled fvr~

hmg time t,, come. Tile new ttonse of Repre-

~enhtti’*’t.~ will bt: l)clllt~t:F.itic, the Senate at-

of the 3rd course in zne oescrlptlon in deedgiven by Job I. Rlsley eL ux. to the grantorhereof, do’teed October 4th, 1904, $1,°00.

Geese Frambea et.ux, to John Frambe% ~.x150ft. beginning in ~)uth side of Clam Rd."221.5 ft. Northwest from %V~t alde of Shorelld.$456.

Releases From Mortgages.Frank Buck to George ~,V. Rich’man, °0xl00

fL last .Male _%’ew Jersey Ave. 31°5 I2. ~’orth of

i Baltic Ave. $450. /

Frances S. Kelm eL cir. to Rudolpil J. Wig,!~~qx76 ft. ]’:ast side Baltimore Ave. 190 ft. South

of ~%’incl~ester Ave. $4(D0.lmblic;m. 1-’(,r twoyeaz~ the Senate, with the lleulings 1Al)pincott, Trt~stee, loEconomy

& L. Asso., ~)fCalnden, N. J. 80x150 tl. North-l{epuhlican Executive, will be ai odds withea.st cor. Atlantic :~nd Maryland Ayes. ~30,000.

lhe /]ou..~e lind little will be accomplished. Camden, Allimtic & Yearner Land Co. to

Th~ 1)emocraL~ in the meanwhile will play the Otto .’~cherno:k, 25x75/2. South side Ave. A 305

gum, of lx01itic.~ in the laUer as the~id two. /l. East of Grand Ave. ~t0.

dm~ndt~ ago. Two )’ears of that will doubtlessRammonton.~u/llcc for the pea,ply. I Calel) ,~. Riflgway-to Emma Llllan DonovflD,

61xl00 ft. beginning at astake set In aline com-l)id Th~ore ltoo~welt lose in New York ? I rSon to the Reed and Edsall properties, which

"]’l~cre i., a large and growing conviction on theI stake Is ~outh 17 degrees :.~ minutes West 200 fL

part of the pt~ople that he did .noL JOix, J from a stake set at lhe lnterseelion of t)~eed’s

Jersey, at the close ot business,November 10, 1930.

R.Eg01:I"R~.Loans and discounts ............ $282,594.31U. S. Bonds to secure cir-

culation .............................. 80,000.00Premiums on U. S. Bonds 3,300.00Bonds, ~ecuritles, etc ....... 48,655.00Banking house, turniture

and fixtures ........................ 281,073.69Due from National Banks

(not reserve agents) ...... 6,377.25Due from State & Private

Banks & Bankers, TrustCo’s &- Saving Banks 557.77

Due from approved reserveagents : .................................25,331.-63

Check~ & other cash items 2,842.85Notes of other Nat’l Banks 3,510.00Fractional paper currency,

nickels and cents ............ 994.54

OPTICIANS.

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] Want You To SeeMy Method

of examining your eyesit wlll give betler resu]L~ lhan canpos.~lbly be obtained by Ihe use of drops

No questions ~keduntil I ~how you the lenses ~uitableto your eyes

Let me demonstrateits accuracy, a few minutes only re-quired

If you doubt

Are You SavingMoney for aParticular

~ Purpose? _If so, It would greatly aid you If

you open an account wlth thisCompany. if your money is inbank, Instef, d of a bureau drawer,you wlll not be so apt to louch It ;and turthermo’re, It will be abao-lute]y safe.

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the correclne~,s of yonr present glasses,pay me a vislL and by employing lhtsmethod 1 Will readily tell you If theyare suitable to your eyes, ur you may

Try thisIf you thlnk lhe g]a&ses you have areperfectly satisfactory, you may rely-onme elther assuring~:ou that they areall right or showing you others whichwill enable you to see better wltb.

O/tician,

1627 Atlantic Avenue,Atlantic City, N. J,

0penevenlngs until 10 P. M.ExamlnaDon Jn the evenlngbe.tter thou by day llghL

~E~~gi~g~g :-

"IInsight~nto Eyesight"Your Ey6s- are

Your Most Valuable Possesslon

Do You Value Them ?

R. Andrew To]lingertor 20 years eye sp.ecia]ist withLongstreth, is now associated witht~s and is in position to give you thebenefit of his experience, combinedwith up-to-date policy Of this house.

J. R. tHUNTEI ,Eye Specialist,

214 Market Street.,Philadelphia.

Do you -Value your eyes at the pr]ee of a pairof accurately fitted glasses? Consult the

Note our large Capllal and ~ur-.plus, ~880,000.

Our Foundatlon,--Your secnr]ty.

(iuarantee TrustCompany,

Of people don’t give sufficient attention to the

important matter of selecting an :Executor. TheAtlantic Safe Deposit and Trust Co-is organized

under the law. If any of its officers die, they aresucceeded by men equally as capable. Therefore,when they are your :Executor, there is nochanceof loss or mismanagement through the deathof the party acting in this capacity. We drawwills free when appointed Executors.

S~tx DmeOS~T B0x~S F0R R~n~T, $5.00 UP.

Capltal and Profits $525,000

Deposits, $2;300,000

The A¢ ant c 5ale Depos & Trus¢N.E. Cor. Atlantic & New York Ayes., Atlantic City, N. J.

T.AI.LO:R.

Atlantic City National

Bank,

TAILOR.

Capl tal ...................................................... ~50,000Surplus ..................................................... ~860,000Undivided Profits ..................................... ~0,000

Charles Evans, Presldent,Joseph H. norton, Vlce-PresldenI,S. D. :Hoffknma, Second Vice-President,Elwood ~. Bartlett, Dasb]er.

DI~ECTOR8Charles Evans Joseph H. Borton,J. Haines Llpplncottt, S.D. Hoff~nan,Davld Fltzslmons, Edward S. Lee,Dr. T:hos. K. Reed, George .Allen,

~’il]iam H. EartletL

Safe Dep(xslt Boxes For Rent In BurglmProol Vaults.

When In Want Of

Lumber andWork

and want it qnlck, phone us, we have It

],’}at Rate---Per ]IEht per month burn|rig :fromdusk rill 10 p. m.: o

For ~’ovember, Decembgr, January....:.$1.00February, March.... ............................... 75April, May, June, July, _August ............. 60SeptembSr, October .......... ~ ....... :..~ ........75

Meter Rats--Per 1000:Watts. ........ .., ............. 15Minimum charge of 75 eta: per month.

Dlscuunls---Fr0m meter mad ~at r~te~5 per. cenL on bills of ~L.OO.6r over

10 per cent. on bills of 8.00 or over15 pei cenL on bills of 15.00 or over20 per cent. on bills of 20.00 or over

10 per cent. additlo.nal tILscount onall bills paid

by 25th of month in F.,gg Harbor C’ity .orIn May’s Landlng. -

line with So~th side of Central Ave. said stakeIlia,ugh the support of Wall Strt~vt and other

st--cial intere.~L,, set’ured more votes, perhaps,

1hart ~timp.-~m, l~oosevelt’s candidate; bu-rthe

]3ig ~tick )va.~ held aloft succes.~full)-, a .’stan-

dard uf reform, setting a poteut example forthe t)eoplv o’f the whole country. .Wew York is

being North 7’2 degrees 16 minutes West ~9.5 ft.from a stone monument set at the.~outhe,asteor. of P;~rk and Central Ayes. $1.

Chattel Mortgages.}:lizaheth Miller to Daniel Carl, goods etc.

ntrt the Uui(,n. "/~oosevelt R~pubJicans,~ are

bet-oming everywhere more and more active

and we do not believe the great leader has ]o,M

one iota of his real presl]ge ",~ith the people.

};y the r(-signation of Assemblyman-elect

/.’,;kac ]=k*vhantch a~ a lne.nlber of the Atlantic

City Council, the resort loses one of Its pbl~t

municipal ot’dcials, but gains with, Atlauti~

County at large, u~ representative to the lower

branch of the .~tate Legislature a man thor-

,,ughly .~tted ]n ever) way for the dace, lrre-

})ruaehable iu chaPaeter, sincere in purpose,

honest in his convictions and a tireless, ln-

dvf;tligable worker for the public welf.ure. Mr.

ILtcharavl~ ha.~ distinguished htmse}f In muni-

cipal otlice and will make an equally efficient

.L~,<.mblyman. one who will serve well the in-

lerc.,k~ ,Jr his home County and of the com-

zn,m w va.l th.

./~.’onomi~l u~,: of meat In the home forms

tAe h,pic of an interesting bullelin recently

i~.~ucd by the U. S. Department of Agricul-

tur),, lhe care/ul perusal of which will ald an)-

inh-lligent house-wife to prupare me.at In ways

that are at once nutritious and economical.

T,, u:~ the wotds of the Director,_&. C. True:

"( "onsldering the fact that meat forms~uch an Important part of the dletandlhe further fact that the price of meat,;,- of ¯other ./coals, has ~v~nced in re-~-vn t .ve~a rs, it is natural for housekeepersi,~ .’qx.k more economical methods ufl,rvparing meat for the table, and tolurB their thoughts toward the less ex-turn--ice cuts and asl~ what economy Is)nv,>lved in thelr use. how they may bet,rep’~rcd, and whether the less e~pen-.-ire dL-he$ are a.~ nutritious and aslhoroughly and easily digested as thecostlier on~s."

This is a practical way of solving the ques-

tion of the high co~t of living. ]t could be

adapted tl, other. Ioods with equally g~xl re-

cruits. To quote Mr. True again, "It is surelynot beneath the dignity of an) /sally h) avoid

u.~-le.~ expense~ and the i~’telligent house-.

ko-per should take prid0 in setting a go~

lubleaJ a low price."

i n~entiuned in .,~.-hedu]e nnd now a122,SN. In-, diana Ave., Allan lie City, ~00.

To.ny 3Ve]nberry to Willlam W. Fields, goodsland chattels mentioned in .schedule now at:,D]5 Arctic Ave. but intended to be removed to20"21 Arctic Ave., .-ktlanllc City, ~2~’5,

Frtxlerlck Lconelli to Robert ~mlth ".a/~’eBrewing Co. goods etc. mentioned in scheduleand now in premise~ known as Red )lau’s]=lotefl, Landisville, or whlch..may be hereafterplaced upon said premises, $1,000.

Cancelled Chattel :Mortgages.Frederica C..Read el. cir. to Louis/Kuehnle,

go(Kls and chat~ls menlh)n£<l ]n schedule and

now at 118 S..~ew York Ave. ~1,000,

Bills of Sale.bouls Kuehnle to I{atle Read Eurlvllcr,

gtx)ds etc. mentioned tn sch .edule, ~1.

Certes of Incorporation.Che~ ..l~ptlst Church, Re-Jncq.rporation of

Bethany l:laptist.(.’hurch. Trustees: C. StanleyGrove, Frank J. Pedrlck, Vivian B. Smith.

Carmen Sylva Guard. Purpof, es: To prO-mote a s~.’tal good feeling ammag its membersand to upllft the~morals and character of Iramembers. Trustees: Marcus Welntrob, AdolphMarcus, Nathan V,’elntrob.

Mbchanics’ Liens.Russell.lreland, builder and contractor, vs.

At]azatic City .hIeigbt~}h~a]ty Co..--owner, 1o~ 1and 2 in block -15 on plan of Atlantlc CityHelghts" Galloway Township, ~90.

Lake & Rlsley Co. vs. Tholn~s Ford, builder,and .MJllle ,~3am pson, owner, 48.6x140 fL North-west side First SL 87.2/I. Southwest from thedivision line between the lands of Peter Adamsand Evln M. Adams, i~&39.

Judgments.Isaac Sinderbrand vs. Jacob Shlls, Circuit

Court, $500 and costs, Garrison & Voorllee~Attys.

:Horace B. ]geal Co. v9. JohZ J. ,-Nesbltt, Cir-cult Court, $3~.:~) and co~L% Ell II. Chandler,Atty. .~

Finley Acker Co. Ya. J. Frederick Mergen-; thaier, District Court, $187.58.

Joseph Clark va. Miriam Weldon, DistrictCourt, $199.91.

Actlons.Rust~ell ]relaud vs, Atlfmlle L’i)y Helghls"

Realty Co. Circuit Court, }Ilgbee & Cou.lomb,Attys.

Law/ul money reserve inBank, viz :

Specie ...... :. .......... 21~592.55Leg.tendernotes 3,370.00

Redemption fund with U&Treasurer (5 per cent.of circulation ................ ~ ....

Due fr0/n U. S. Treasurer

]e~dlng Optlcian ofAthtntJc Counly

Dr.A.L. Young, (Oph. D.)0ppo. Public School, Egg Barber, N. ].

The ~ervlee~ of a 5,IeCormlck College Graduate,a ~enooJ of the most able Eye-I)oetors In the(’onntry, tncludlnEany tmlr Gold Glasses for$5.00. ,No Drops. No ~urg]cal Operation.

Cro.~seJ]es .~traighlened v’ilh Glasses.

4,000.00 Free Circulars on the Care of the Eyes.

2,030.00 -~Total ........................$766,229.59

LIABILITIES.Capital stock paid in ............ $200,000.00Surplus fund ........................... 50,000,00Undivided profits, less ex-

penses and taxes paid 11,483.22National Bank~ Notes out-

standing .............................. 7-6,965.00Due to other Nat’! Banks 540.65Due to approved reserve

agents .................................. 2,343.55Individual de-

posits subjectto check ...... 248,040132

Demand certi,ficates ofdeposit ......... i2,805.00

Certified ch’ks 1,000.00Cashlers ch’ks

outstanding 51.85

Eye TroubMsAre Hereditary

If the parents need GIa.s.~es or eitherof them have defectlve vision thereis almost lnvarlab]y trouble in Lhelrchl]dren’s eyes. 1.

Take No Chances~ave s]ghL health and comfort ofyour chlrdren by letting us thor-oughly examine theirs and restax,,sure that only in needy e’,Ksesg "]aases would ever be prescribed,

L.W. Betts, R.D.,T~e-e ~’pt0m eiry Specialist

912 Atlantic Ave.,ATLA_NTIC C]T.-Y, :NEW JEI~EY.

Bills payable, including cer-tificates of deposit t0r ¯ --money borrowed ............... 63,000.00

Liabilities other than thoseabove stated ...... ....~ ...... 100,000.00

Total .......................$766,229.59

State of New Jersey,

263,897.]7 Wagon Building and.Repairing

Sprtng Wagons, C~rriages and ExpressWagons On :Hand at Lowest Prices.Flrst Cla~8 Repairing Guaranteed.

Joseph B. Mattison,Wagon Builder, Estelville, N- J.

Beware of 0tntm{mts for Catarrh thatCounty of Atlantic, ss: Contain Mervary,

I, J. G. Hammer, Cashier el the m~ mercury will surely destroy the sen.~ OJabove named bank, do solemnly swear smell and completely derange the wholethat the above statement is tree to the system when entering It through the mucous

mrf~ces. Such articles ~hould never be usedbest of my knowledge and belief, except on prescriptions f~om reputable phya{-J. O. HA.MMER, clans" as the damage the~ will do ls ten fold to

Cashier. the good you can possibly derive from them.Hall’s Catarrh Cure, mauu~ctured by F.J.Subscribed and sworn to before me Cheney & ~x, Toledo~ O., contains no met-

this 14th day of November, 1910, fury, aud Is taken .lntermally, a~tlng directly

Correct--A ttest :

HOWARD It. CLOUD,Notary Public.

SIGMuND OJSERKIS,THEe. J. LAPRES,GEORGE BL BERKE~

Dir~tora

upon the blood and mucous sultl~es of thesystem. Iu buying HalPs Catarrh Cure besure you get the genuine. It is taken Inter-nally ~d made ta Toledo r Ohio, by F. J.Cheney & Co. Testlmonl~l~ free.

Sold by ~dl Duggists, Pr~c~ 75¢ per bottle.Take Hall’s F~ml!y Plll~.for con~tlpaUon.

at right grade and rlght prices. Wedellver to your door.

Egg HarborCoal & Lumber Co.

~’ormerl~ IIenrr~ A’ann .Lumber Co.

Phone 2-02. Egg Harbor City, N. J.

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N. Missouri Ave.,ATLANTIC CITY.

Mtll and Yard"

Mlssourl Above Baltic Avenue.

Sold and¯ Exchanged,

¯lorl~ag~ and Fire In~uranoea.

WALTER TOWNSEND,

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Sole Agents for Crocker-Wheeler 2~lotorsCoaM.Phone 17~1

and Dynamos. ~ell .Phone 2~75-24.

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Write us for information as towhat a RemOvable:Platen Isand. what. it does. .

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sHERIFF’S SALE.

By virtue of a writ of tier| faclas, to me di-rected, is.~ued out of the New Jersey Court oft’hancery, will be sold at public vendue, onSATURDA~Y, THE TENTH DAY OF

DECEMBER, NINE*rEE:N HUN-DRED AND TEN,

at two o’clock in the a~ernoon of said day, atKuehnle’s Hotel, .corner Atlantic and 8outhCarolina Avenue, in the City of Atlantic City,Counly of Atlantic and State of New Jersey.

All that certain lot or piece of ground withthe "buildings add lmprovcmeut~. thereonerected, situate in the city of Atlantic Clt~,Anthe Count)" of Atlantic and State of New Jer-~v, descr]hed according to a survey madeth’ereof by E. D. Rightmlre, C. E. & ~., datedFebruary "~ 1904, ~ts follows, to wit_: -

Situate on the Ea_~teriy sl~e or ~t. JamesPlace bvglunlng at the distance ofalx hfindredand fifty-five feet Southerly from theSoutherlyside of Pacific Avenue containing In front orbreadth on the .~dd~St- James Place one hun-drvd and twenty*five feet and extending of thatwidth in length or depth Easterly seventy-five

,~ feet, tl}e .~ortherly most fifteen feet of said~rcmlse~ being the same which. William A.ell eL ux. eL al. by a certain mueuture tear-lag date ~he thirteenth day of February, A. D.,1901, and r~.orded in the CJ~rk’s O~fice of At-lantic County aforesaid at May’s Landing Inboor "2,56 of det’ds, folio 258, &c., grunted andconveyed nnto the said Jesse hi. Bandy in fee~and the Southern mt~t one hundred and fivefeet and balance of .~tld premises being thesame which the .,raid William A. Bell et. ux.el. als. by a certain indenture bearlng date the

~lghteenth day of May, A. D., I~D0, aud re-corded as afore~dd in book 246 of deeds, folio1~, etc.,granted and conveyed unto the saidJesse M. Bundy in fee, under and suhJecl tocertain building restrictions as therein setforth, the said Northerly most fifteen feet o~~r.tid premh~s being.under and subject to cer-

-"hdn building restricUons us set ~ortn In a cer-hdn deed from Daniel Llndley eL ux. eL al. toWilliam A. Bell eL al. recorded as aforesaid Inbo~)k of deeds No. 240, Irage 267, and a!.so as setfi)rth in n certain deed from Alfred Adarns, Jr.eL ux to %Vllliam A. Bell eL ~L ro,~rded ~a~tX~1 xn boOK or ~eeds ~o. :241, page ole~c.and the gald premises are known as aneArcl~dale."

NoTE:--Property wMl be sold subject to taxesfor tbe y~r of P.X)7,, amounting to $517.72 andmxt~ for the v,~r of 190~. amounting to .~56"7.~9,together with interem~and costs theWeon.

Also all the household goo(~% furniture andchqtteL~ t,f every nature, soft, kind and de,.scrlpti,m, a-~ well as all heating apparatus, ga~-~nd electrical fixtures, elevator and appliances,5t6an] b~,il,~{ -’~. ;Had steam and electrical ma-chinery ;tpl~lnitus and appllanc~ of whaLe)-ever kind ,,r ~,)rt now in the premises or thatmay at any time herr*after be placed in, upon

or about tfi,. l)rcmises hereinafter reelted and a~menti,,n,,l in the schedule heretb annexed andcontained in a certain hotel known n.~"TbeArchd;~l~,’" .~ituate on a certain lot or piece ofground ,in .the ]-2~.uterly side of Saint Jamesi’la,-~., b,-~innin~ at the d;stanee of mix hun-dred and fifty-five fret Southerly from the.’~outhrrl.v ~id, of Pacific Avenue In’the City ofAtI:H)Ii,’ t’ity aR,r~-~fld.

¯ ~eized ;~ lhe property of J. Albert Jones et.als. and taken in e.xecutlon at the suit ofUnited .~,~.urilv Life Insurance and Trust~’ompany, uf Pt:nnsylvania and to.be sx)ld by

ENOCH L JOHNSON.~her~ff,

Datt~l November 5, 1910.l.Ewls STA 14R,

~ncltor. Pes~ec, ~.,~__

s HER/FF’S SALE.

By vi]=tue of a writ of flerl faei~% to me di-rected, i.~.~ued out of the New Jcrse~ CouTtolChancery, will be sold at public vendee, on~ATURI)AY, THE TH2RD DAY OF

DE~’EMBER, .~IN]‘?TEEN HUN-1)RED AND TEN,

:d two o’ch~-k in the afternoon of sald day, atK oehnle’s Hotel, corner Atlantic and Sodthtl~tD)lina AvenUt~, in the City of Atlantic City,County ,)f Atlantic and Sh~ of New Jersey.

All thc~-~e certain lots ms shown on a map orplan of town lots belonging to BrlgantlneIm-provement Company In North Atlantic Cityon Briganline Beach, Atlantic County, NewJersey, tiled in tbe County ClerK’s Office o~Atlantic County,fi~:ew Jersey, at May’s Land.ing, on August ¢i, ]880, known as lots one (1),two (2), tl{ree (3), six (6),seven (7). eight nine (9) and ten (10)of section two (2) a-~ shown on said map or plan whlch loL~h~kentogether are bounded as follows:

First-Beginning at the corner formed by theintersection of the Southerly side of DivisionStreet or Avenue with the %Vesterlyslde ofOce~n Avenue and running 1hence %~ e~qerlyalong the ,’5outherly aide of Division Avenueone hundred (100) feet; thence Southerly andat right angh.-s wnh Dlviston Avenue one hun-dred and fifty (150) feet; thence Easterly andparallel with Division Avenue one hundred(100) feet to the Westerly side of Ocean Ave-

~a~ue; thence Northerly along the %%:~t~r]3"side of Ocean Avenue one hundred aud fiR)"(1~) feel to the point 0f beglnnlng,

Sevond--Beginning at a point in the South-erly side of said Division Avenue distant%V~sterly one hundred and fifty (150) feetfrom the .~tid corner of-Di-vision .&venue andOcean Avenue and running thence Westerlyalon~ the ..~outher}v side of Division Avenueone 6undred (i00) feet; thence Southeny andat right "~ngI~ with Division Avenue two hun-dred (:.DO) fet-t to l-he Northerly zide of SecondStreet. South: tbence E~t.~terly along theNortherly si(Vv of .Second Street one hundredand fifl~:, (1.50) feet; thence Nbrtherly and ri~,ht a~,les with :I)ivlsion A~enue one hun-dred ~100) feet; thence Westerly and parallelwith Division Avenue fifty (.50) feet-; thence.Northerly and nt right angles with DivLsionAvenue one hundred (100) feet to the point beginning.

Being the game premises conveyed to the.~fid :Brigantine Entertainment Company byHolland Trust Company by deed dated the8th day of October, 1,~.6, and recorded In theClerk’s office of Atlantic County at~May’sLanding in Book 21)~ of deeds, folio 365,&c., a.~changed and modified by the deed by andbetween the said HolLand Trust Company and

the said Brigantine Entertainment t~ompany,bewaring date February 13, 1~1, and recorded mthe .~id Clerk’~ Office of Atlantic County inbook 255 of deeds, folio 430, &c.

Seized as the property of Brigantine Enter-tainment Company &c. and taken In execu-tion at the suit of William Van V¢oert eL al,Executors &e. and to be sold by

:E~x;OC’H L. JOH.NSO.N’, ,Sheriff.

,, Dated October ’~_9, 1910.ED~V. A. & ~,VM. T. DAY, Solicitors.

Pr’s fee, ~3:L18

SHER] FI-’S SALE.

By virtue of a writ of fleri f~clas, to me di-r,-eted, i~sued out of the New Jersey Court ofClmneery, will be sold at public vendue, on

SATURDAY. THE NIN-ETEENTH DAYNOVEMBER, NINETEEN HUN-

DRED AND TEN,a~ two ,)’clock in the afternoon of said day, atKuehnl~’s Hotel, corner Atlantic and t~,outhUarolina Avenues, in the City ol Atlantic City,{’ounty of Atlantic and State of New Jersey.

All the following described tract or parcel ofland and premi.~es situate, lying and belhg Inlhe City of Atlantic tqty, in the County of At-lantic and State of ~New Jersey.

Bt~inning at a ~aoint dis ’tant two hufidredfeet Southwardly from the Southerly line ofAtlantic Avenue and one hundred feet Ea.st-¯ v~xrdly fron~ the ~-2~.~ter]y line of’Vermont

Avenue said distane~ being measured onlin~ at right angles with said Avenuesrt~peetively, and runningthence (lst)East-wardlv parallel with Atlantic Avenue onehundred feet; thence (2nd) 8outhwardlyparallel with Vermont Avenue one hundredfeet; thence (3rd)VVestwardly parallel wlthAtlantic Avenue one hundred fee~, thencei 4t h) Northwardiy paralLel wlth %’ermon tAvenue one hundred feet to the place ofbeginning.

Together wlth the free use and privilege incommon wlth others over a ten-feet wlde

~g.~agc way known as Vermont Terraceinntng two hufladred feet ~)uthwardlyfrom the Southerly ltne of Atlantic Avenueand extending Eastwardly from "VermontAvenue to the property above described.

The ~Northerly half of said premises being a"part of the same premises which JaneBlack,Executrix of lhe V¢tll of Robert Bl~clr~ de-ceased, conveyed unto Lydia Jeffries by d.eeddated April third, A. D., 1886, and ~coraea i Bthe Clerk’s Office of Atlantic County at May’sLanding, New Jersey, lnfl~)Q_k No. 111 of de~da~page ~ &c.; and the Southerly half of sampremises being a part of the same p~emt~which Joseph E. Roberts eL ux. conveyeaunto Samuel Jeff.ties by deed dated Julytwenty-flflh,~. D., 1889, and recorded in the,Clerk’s Office aforesaid In boor ~o. 132 ofdeeds,po~,e ~) &e.

NoTE----Property will be sold subject to taxesfor the y~r 1906, amounting to seven dollars,together with interest and costs.

Seized as the property of Lydia Jeffries eL a].and taken In execution at the suit of TheMutual Building and Ix)an Association and tobe sold by

ENOCH L. JOHNBON,Sheriff.

Dated October 15, 1910.GODFREY & GODFRKY, Solicitors.

Pr’s fee, $o~.56

~-roTICE TO CREDITOP~.

E.utate of Catherine Waechter, deceased.Pursuant to the order of Emanuel C. Shaner,

Surrogate of the County of Atlantic, this daymade on the application of the undersigned’Executor of the said decedent, notice Is hereoygiven to the creditors of the said decedent toexhibit to the suhseriber, under ~th or affirm-utica, their claims and demands against t.heestate of the said decedent, within nine monthsfrom this date, or they will be forever barredfrom prosecuting or recovering the sameagainstthe subscriber.

VALE.~’T’INE- P. HOFMAIqI2~,

Executor.Egg.Harbor City, N’ J.

May’s Landing, N, J., September 17, 1910,

]hEOA_L. ..

HERIFF’S SA_L~

y virtue of a writ of tier] fl~clas, to me di-rected, issued out of the New Jersey Court ofChancery, will be sold at publi c vendue, onSATURDAY, THE TWENTY~]XTH DAY

OF NOVEMBEt~ NINETEEN HUN-DRED AND _TEN,

at two o’clock In the afternoon of said day, atKuehnie’s Hotel corner Atlantic and Southt~rolina Avenues, in the City 0f Atlantic City,County of At]antic and State of New Jersey.

All that certain farm located In Egg H~yrTownship, Atlantic County and State oI!~eJersey.

Beginning at the mouth of LIttle MeadowRun on the West Side of DiE. Collins ~llllRace Just below the roed across the said race,and runs from thence (1)south nine degreesWest along late Daniel Price’s line throughth.e swamp nine chains and ten links to abunch of o~k saplings marked for a c~_rperstanding by the edge of swamp; (2) V/estalong the edge of the field twenty-nine chainsand sixty links boa post for a corner standln~In the West line oi a survey of onehunureaand flfIy ucr~ (of which this ls a part)formerly owned by John Dale; 13) in the linethereof South nine degrees West twenty,~nechalus and forty ]inks to the old_ct~ar Gaugeroad; (4) up the said.road to John P rlee;~deceas~,,d, line; (5) blnumg_ Jonn y.r{e~s, oe-cea~, llne ~o the Llttle .M~m~dow l-~a to ap{nc tree for a cotmer; thence a Northeasterlydlre~tlon blndlng sald ~d to another plnctree for a t.orner; thence South twenty-sevendegrees East five chains to thdLlttle M~adowRun ; thence Eastwardly down said run the rigbt~ of the Btate and of Riparian owners inseveral courses thereof to the beginning, con- the lands lying under tbe waters of the BaN oftalning about fifty acre of land be the same New York and elsewhere In this State," aD-more or less. proved April 11, 1864, and J~ supplemen~

Also all of the ]~vid Price property that tbereto; thence Southw_e~ter~athe said Ezra B. Price now ha-~ in fence, thence exterior line parallel wlt~ Atl.autl.c. Avenuealong the land that Samuel Prtee purchased of and distant two thousand feet h~outhea_s_terlyThomas ana I)~vid Garwood ~)n the ~’est side at right angles from the S~)uthe~cste_r]Y ]Jneofof the road leading up past mild Ezra Price’s the same three hundred/_~t; thepce ~o_rth-

house and adjoining la-nds formerly_of Joshuawesterly parallel with th~ line first run down

Garwoods. Also all 0f the HalbirtT~ act lymg to ~td exterior line v(xteen hundred andon the West side of the 14o~d Leading from the seventy-three feet to ~e high watermark ofDougbty Place .to the sa)d. E zra B.. Priest’s the At|antic Ocean wheret_he sam eis. mter-

~¢t~ by the Nort.~.y n~.e of, co~u~_~,~house and adJolnlng lan~s ~ate do~nua L.ar- Avenue; thence.~4~orthe~terly along saidhigh water line to the place of beginningwhich two tra~ts of land adJoln and make one

woods.Seized as the property of Charles A. Neuser

and taken In execution nt thesuit of EdwardDoughty and to be sold by tract bounded on the North by Atlantic Ave-

nue, on the East hy Ralelgh Avenue, on theENOCH l., JOHNSON. South by the exterior line established by the

~herlff. l~lparlan Commi~si6ners of ~ew Jersey, anaDated October 22, 1910~ on the West by Columbia Avenue, The sale

¯ of said lands will be made subject to the rightsGAX~SON & VOORHEES, Solicitors. of the City of Atlantic City to the ]ands oeean-

Pr’s fee, ~26.88 ward of the high water mark of the Atlantic..... Ocean.

HER]FF’S SALE. Subject. to the confirmation of the Court ofS Chancery of ~ew Jersey. Condltlons of s~]e

Bv virtue o4’ a writ o~ tieri h~clas, to medi- wlll be made known on day of sale,

reefed, is.sued out of the New Jersey Court ot ALLEN B. ENDIC0TT,Chancery, will be. sold at public vendue, on Special Master,

SATURDAY, -THE NINETEENTH DAYDated October 29, 1910.

0F NOVEMBER, N:INETEEN HUN- CnARLE-~ C. BABCOCK, Solicitor.Bartlett Building, Atlantic City, N. J.

DRED AND TEN. Pr’s fee, ~,~00at two o’clovk in the afternoon of said day, ntKuehnle’s Ho~et, corner Atlantic and South c~HERIF~S SA~ECarolina avenues, in the city oi Atlantic City, ~county of Atlantic and Shtte of.New Jersey. By vlrtue of a writ of flerl faclas, to me dl-

All th’tt certain tmct gr parcel of land and rected, issued out the New Jersey Court of.premi.~--:~, situate~ lying and being in theCltyof Atlantic Clly, In the County of Atlantic, and ~ Chancery, will be sold at puh]lc vendue, onState of New Jersey, de.~ribe:d as follows: ~ SATURDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF

Beginning at a ~Int in the Southerly line of [ DECEMBER, ~]~ETEEN HUN-Pacific Avenue one hundred and eighty-two Jfeet and seven inches Fmstward from the{Easter)y line of New Jersey Avenue, and ~ at two o’clock m the afternoon of sa~d day, atextending thence Southwardiy on alme | Knehnle’s :Hotel. corner Atlantlc and Southparallel with New Jersey Avenue.one hundred ! Carolina Avenues, In the City of Atlantic City,and thirty feet ; thence ’Eastwardly on a line ! County of Atlantic and State of New Jersey.

All that certain tract or parcel of land andpremls~% situate~ lying and being In the Cityof Atlantic City, in the County of Atlantic andState of ,New Jersey, bounded and desert.bed

parallel wlth Pacific Avenue/thirty-five feelfive Inches; thence Norlhwardly on u linedParallel with New Jersey Avenue one hun-red and thirty feet to the Southerly side of

Paclflc Avenue; thence¯ %Vestwardly alongthe Southerly side of Pacific Avenue thirty--five leer five inches to the place of beginning,being the same premises which Emily ~N.]~)wne (single) by deed dated November 19(D, and intended to be forthwith recorded,granted and conveyed unto the said John A.Bischoff In fee. ’

Seized as the property of John A. Bl~hoffeL als. and taken In execution at the sult ofEugene S. Dorey and ~’llllam H. Dorey,executors, and trustees under the. will ofDanlel Dorey, deceased, and to he sold hy

ENOCH L JOHNSON,Sheriff.

Dated October 15, 1910.

JOHN B. SLACK, Sollcltor.P}’s fee, ~20.16

A TLANTIC COUNTY ORP:HANS’ COURT.DECEMBER TERM ]910.

~)n application for rule to show cause, &c,Fled Schwenger, Executor of the estate of

John Christ, dec~secl, having exhlbited tothis Court, under oath, a Just and true accountof the personal estate and debts of saiddeee-a.~.ed, wbereby tt appears that the personalestBte of .~ld John Christ, deeea.sed, IS ]n-sUfltc]ent to pay his debts, and requested 1heald Of the~C0urt in the premises; it ls orderedthat all persons lnteresied in tbelands, tene-ments and real estate of said decec|ent, appearbefore the Court, at the Court House in :May’sLunding~ on Wednesday, the twenty-first dayof December, next, at 10 A. 5]., to show causewhy so much of the sald lands, tenements,hereditaments and real estate ’of the saiddecedent should not be sold as will be sufficientto l~y her debts or tbe residue thereof a~ thecase may requlre, By order of the Court,

EMANUEL C, SHA~NER, Surrogate.Dated October 11, 1909.

HERMA~ L. HAMILTON. Proctor.Egg Harbor City, N. J.

N OTICE TO CREDITORS.

]-?.state of Ann Etlza lrelan, deceased.Pursuant to the order of Emanuel C. l~haner,

Surrogate of the County of Atlantic, this da~"made on the application of the undersigned,Admlnistratrlx c.t.a, of lhe said tlecedent,notlcets hereby given to the credllors of the said de-cedent to exhibit to the sub, tiber, under c~thor a~r~natlon~ their claims ~nd delnandsa~inst the estate of the said decedent, withinnine nionths from tbls date, or they will beforever barred from prosecuting or recoveringthe same against the subscriber.

1SAnELLA CATHARIYE LRELAN,Adm]nlstratrlx e. L a.

15]] Eutaw Place, :Baltimore, Md.:May’s Landing, N. J., Septeml~er 24, 1910.

N OTICE OF SETTLEMENT.

~otlce ls hereby given that the account oxthe subscriber, as Executor of the estate ofEunice S. Fesml.re Reed, deceased, will be au-dited and stated by the Surrogate and reportedfor settlement to the Orphans’ Court of AtlanticCounty, on Wednesday, the twenty-first dayo_.t December, next.

ZEPHAI~IAH S, ~TKELMA~~I,Executor,

127 "Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.Dated .November 19, A. D., 1910.

~ OTICE OF SETTLEME:NT.

Notice IS hereby gIYen that the account of thesubscriber, as Executrix of the estate ofCharles Saalnmnn, decea.~ed, will be auditedand stated by the Surrogate and reported forsettlement to the Orphans’ Court of AtlanticCounty, on Wednesday, the twenty.first day

lof December, nex L

EM]LIE SAALMA~,

Execntrlx,Egg ]t~arbor City, N. J.

Daled l’qovember 19, A. I~.. 1910:’.C.~. BAAKE, Pruclor.

Atlautlc City, N. J.

the city aforesaid and described as follows : from the Easterly line of New l~ampshl~n:1:~>o~ 1 to ~t Blue\stone :B~lldlng, ~ ~L~

beginning at a point in the high water line of Avenue) and extending thence Eastwardly ATLANTIC CITY, N. Joand along said :Northerly line of Madisonthe Atlantic Ocean where the same Is lnter- Avenue (formerly Baltic Avenue) to a point -JOHN B. WESCOTT~

sected by the Southwesterly hue of RaleighAvenue and from thence Southeasterly in a being a corner to land described in B-d~ "eea tJ Attorney-at-Law.’line with the Southwesterly llne of Ralelgh made bySmlthE. Johnson, SheriffofAtlantlc Office:--Bartlett Bulldlng, ~m. ALL NAvenue extended sixteen hundred and ~xty County, to Jacob :Mueller~ da.ted April fifth, - ATLA~T/C CIT~, :N.J. ~ ’’~"feet to the exterior line established by the el ghteen hundred and n)nety.~our, ana n _.__ __ ~/ oCommissioners appointed under the authority corded April eleventh, e~gnteen nunarea anaof the act entitled "An act to ascertain the ninety-four, in-book 181 of. deeds of At|antic /~ EOROE A. BOURGEOIS, 1432

County at page 157.and extendln~ thence Counsellor-at-Law. ¯ - . Atlantic Ave., . . .Practice in New Jersey, Philadelphia and ~

NorthwnxdlYdeed made bybindlngsmlth the la~’a E. Johnson,aeSen’De~" ~n a~nen~ o~U~ted States Dlstrict andClreuit CourtU.Real Estate and Law Bul]ding,

~Atlantic County, to Ernst Gaupp, dated Augus~eighteenth, eighteen hundred and n lBety=four,

ATLA2qTI0 CITY, No J. -

and recorded August twenty-scream, etgnteenhundred and, nhaety-four, In book 184 of dee(l, /-~ 0DFREY & ’GODFREY,of Atlantic Cou~_ty at page 219 on the Easteny ~ Attorneys-~t-Law.side thefeof and blndttng the land d.e~,~ l~oBcitors tn Chancery mad Notarle~, PnblIc;in a deed made by Smlth E. Johnson, S erl Conveyanclng in all its branches; Real Estateof Atlantle County, to Jabob Mueller dated and Insurance; Loans negotiated; CollectionsApril flRh, eighteen hundred and. ninety-four, a specialty, .and recorded April eleventh, eighteen nun- Rooms;flS-31@S17 Bartlett Building,dred and ninety-four, in book 181 of deeds of Corner :North CaroLina and Atlantic ayes.,ALlantic Couty a~ page ]57 herein above re- ATLANTIC elTY,:N.J.

_ ~ --" --cited on the %Vesterly side thereof to a line . --.

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DRED AND TEN,

running parallel with said Madison Avenue(formerly Baltic Avenue) and sixty feet North-erly therefrom.

Seized as the property of Harriet Mills andt~ken-ln exe~u*.Aon at *._he suit of Jnhanx~aBoese, Assignee of Oliver :B. Guttridge Com-pany, and I0 be sold by

ENOCH .L. J 0RNSON,Sheriff.

:Dated ~pvember 19, 1910.THEe. ~r~. SCHIMPY, Attorney.

Pfs fee, $’28.56

SHERI. FF’S SALE.

By virtue of a writ of ~eri f~c]as, to me dl-reefed, issued out of the New Jersey Court ofChancery, ~#lli be sold at publievendue, on

SATURDAY, THE NLNE’r~-~NTH DAYOF NOVEMBER, NINETEEN HUN-

0RED AND TEN,at two o’clock in the afternoon ofsald day, atKuebnle’s Hotel, corner of Atlantic mad BouthCarolina avenues, in the City of Atlantic City,County of At]antic and State of New 4~rsey.

All that certain tract or piece of land situatein tbe City of Atlantic City, in the

i Atlantic and State of~ew Jersey,and described as followS:

Beginning at a point !lnPennsylvania Avenue fourThirty-seven feet South of the Southerlof Paclflc Avenue ag’~Ow located,

i from thence {]st) Southwardly in said ~ast-~eriy line of Pennsylvania Avenue fifty feet;t thence (2nd) Eastwardly and parallelwithIPacific Avenue one Hundred and fifty ieet toa twenty feet wide alley; thence (3rd) North-wardly in the "Westerly line of said alley andparallel with Pen nsylv~nla Avenue fl~y fwe~t.;thence (~tb) We~twar~y aria paraue{ wtnPaclflc Avenue one hundred and fifty feet tothe F~ster]y line of Pennsylvania Avenue atthe place of beginning. (Subject. to }he coy;enants~nd agreements containea m me uee~which Charles Evans and wife conveyed tothe sald Sallle I. Freeman dated the --dayof--, A. D., 1888, and of record in the Clerk’soffice of Atlantic County at May’s Landing, :N.J., or intended so to be.)

Seized as the property of Salile I. FreemaneL n]. and taken In execution at the suit ofRuth G. :Earle and to be sold by

ENOCH L. JO~I~SON,Sheriff.

Dated October 15, t910,G~-oR~. ~,V. ST0~E, Solicitor.

P~s fee, $20.16

SHERiFfSBy virtue of a writ of tier|/~, tas, t2~ me di-

rected, issued out of the :New Jersey ~upremeCou~’t, will be sold at public vendue, on.8ATURD’AY, T~IE TV~EIqTY-FOURTH DAY

OF DECEMBER, :N:INETEEN :HUN-DRED A~ND T~N,

at two o’clock in the afternoon ofsald day, atKuehnle’s Hotel, corner Atlantic and SouthCarolina Avenue, in the City of Atlantlc City,County of Atlantic and State of New Jersey.

All that certain tract or piece of lana situatein the City of Atlantic City, in the County ofAtlantic and State of :New Jersey, boundedBs follows :

Beginning at the Southeast corner of At]an-tic and Missouri Avenues, thence extendingEastwardly along Atlantic Avenue two hun-dred feet to the line of land now of Camaenand Atlantle Railroad Co.; thence Southwardllyone hundred and fifty feet; thence on a]lneparallel wlth Atlanti0Avenue two h.u.ndred.feet toMlssourlAvenue; thenceamng M~ssounAvenue one hundred and fifty feet to the placeof beg]nnlng ; belng part of the samepremtseswhlch Camden and Atlantic ~ana L:ompanyby deed dated May 17, 1877, and recorded inthe Clerk’s oWlce of AtlanUc County in book 87page 291 &c. granted and conveyed unto JaneFortescue,

]~elzed ~.s the :property of Ja~ae _WortescueeL al. Impld. &c. and taken In execution atthe suit of :Ridge Avenue Bank and to beSold by

F_~0CH L. JOHNSON,Sheriff.

Dated :November 19, 1910.WILLIAM M. CL]mV]~X~ER, Attorney.

Pr’s fee, $18.06

p ROPOSALS FOR MONUMENT.

The New Jersey State Commission ~’or theerection of a monumeut at Chestnut Neck,Atlantic County, N. J., in honor of the soldierswho took part in ~he Battle of Chestnut:Neckfought October 8, 1778, invites hlds for theerection of a monument in accoraance withthe plans and speclflcatlo~ prepared by S~x)ttM. Long, Architect. Bids will be received onand after Tuesday, November 8,1910, addressedto Mrs. Mlttie Gardner, 214 North :Rhode/sland Avenue, Atiautlc City, N.J. All bldsmust be in the hands of the CommlsslonTuesday, the 6th of December, 1910, prlor2. P.M. at whlch time the blds will be openea a%No. 1 South ~Lenton Pl~e, Atlantic City, N. J.Each bid must be a~companted by a certifiedcheck in the sum Of one thousand dollars as aguarantee. Bidders will ~ .required.to deposttten dollars for e~:h set o~ pmns ana speciflca-titus furnished, the same to be returned outhe return of the plans and specifications tothe President. Plans and specifications can beabhtined under the above conditions uponappllcatton to Mrs. Mlttle Gardner~ 214 NorthRhode island .Avenue, Atl~ntlc City, N. J.

The Commission reserves the right 1o rejectany or aLl h]ds.

]SABE~ L, THOMPSON,Pr’s fee, $10.20 , Secretary.

ms follows: .IBeglnuing In the ~Vest line of Maryland

Avenue eight hundred and ~even feet~h)uthfrom the South line of Paelflc Avenue havinga front South on Maryland Aven~e of twenty-eight feet and in depth West parallel.withP’.mtflc Avenue cue hundred and slxtyofl.vefeet.

Selzed as the property of Ida G. Kendrteket. als. and taken in execution at the suit ofMorris L. Clothier eL sis. and to be .sold by

’ENOCH L. JOHNSON, ,,Sheriff.

Dated October 29, 1910.THOMPSON & COLE, Solicitors.

Pr’s fee, $14.70

CH’.4~NCERY OF NE%V JERSEY.ITo Ellen Kettlesom

By virtue of an order of the Court of Chan-cery of ,New Jersey m~de on 1he clay and datehereof In a cause whereln Thomas ~V. Nlco{ iscomplainant and Ellen Kettleson is defendant,you are required to appear;, plead, demur oranswer to the compiainant’sblll on or beforethe nineteenth day Of Novgmber next, or them~id bill will be taken as confessed agulnstyotl.

The said bill is filed to foreclose a eertatnmortgage made by Ellen Kettleson to Ann L.Borden, dated April 10, 1909, and recorded !nthe County-Clerk’s office of Atlantic County mbook No. 272.. of mortgages, page 242, whI_chsaid mortgage has been duly ~mslgned to theecomplainant and covers premtses situate in’the Borough of Pleasantv~lle, County of At-]antlc and State of New Jersey.

And you EHen Kettl~on are made defendantbecause It ls alleged that you are the owner ofthe said premises.

OSCAR B. REDR0W,Solicitor of 0ompla]nant,

I’. O. Addresa, 418 Market St.,Camden, N. J.

Dated October 18, ]9]0. Pr’s fee, $12.]8

A TLANTIC (’OUNTY ORPI=1ANS; COURT.JA.~UARY TEP.-M 1911.

On application for rule to show cause, &-c..Alfred W. Bailey, Administrator of the

e.~tate of Joseph H. ireland, deceased,having exhibited to this Court, under oath, ajust and true account of the personal estateand debts of satd deceased, wherehy it a)~h

pe~rs that the personal estate 6f saldJo~epH. ireland, deceased, ls Insuff~cient to payhis dehts, and requested the aid of the Court Inthe premises; It is ordered that all persousinterested in the lands, tenements and realestate of said decedent, appear before the Court,at the Court :House in -Mny’s l~andlng, onTuesday, the tenth day of January,next, at 10.30 A.M., to show cause why somuch of the said lands, tenements~ hcredite-menis and reed estate of the said decedentshould not be sold as will be sufficient to payhis debts or the residue thereof as the casemay require. By order of the Court.

EMANUEL C. SHANER, Surrogate.Dated October 28, 1910.

J. S. ~,VESTCOT’r, Proctor.Atlantic City, N. J.

N OTICE TO CREDITOR~

:Estate of Anna G. Parse]is, decea.~d.Pursuant to the order of Emanuel C. Shaner,

Surrogate of th0 county of Atiantic, this daymade on the application of the undersigned,Administrator c. L a. of the said decedent~ no*ttce is hereby gtven to the creditors of the saiddecedent tO exhibit to the subscriber, underoath or affirmation, thelr clalms and demanasagainst the estate of the said decedent, withinnine months from this date, or they will beforever barred from prosecutlng or recoveringthe same against the subscriber.

EVAN J. PAB.SEL:L.%Administrator c. t. ~.

104 N. Chelsea Ave,, Atlantic City, N. J.~I~y’s/.,andlng, ~. J., October .?.2, 1910.

.NOT/CE TO CREDITORS.

NOT:ICE OF SETTLEMENT.]Estate ol Lewis Hubbard, deceased.Pursuant to the order of Emanuel C.’Shaner,

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.:Notice is hereby given that the accounts ox Surrogate of the County of Atlantic, this dayLoans and discounts- ........................ $128,0110.2~the suhscriber, as Executor of the estate o~ made on the application of the undersigned Estate ofCarollnel~hubert~ s~metimescalled U. ~. bonds to secure circulation ....... 7,008.08William L. Fowden, deceased, will be audited Executors of the said decedent, notice lshereby Jennie Rogers, deceased. . Bonds, securities, etc .......................... :12,050.49and stated by the Surrogate and reported for givento the creditors of the sald decedentto Pursuanttotheorde~ofEmanue] C. Shaner,Banking house, furniture,~xtures:-. ,:I,438.54settlement to the Orphans’ Court of Atlantic exhibltto the subscribers, under oath or affirm- Surrogate of the County of A.tlantic, this da~

County, on Wednesday, the twenty-first day at|on, their clalms a~d demands against the made on the application of the Bndersigned, Due /rum National Banks (not re-of December, next. estate of the said decedent, within nine months Administrator of the sald decedent, notice m

serve agents) ............................ 881.74GUARANTEE TRUST COMPANY, trom this date, or they will be forever barred hereby given to the creditors of the~ld de- Due from approved reserve agents .... ]7,121.~2

Check and other cash items .............Executor, - J from- prosecuting or recovering the same cedent to exhibit to the subscriber, under oathAtlantic CRy, N. J, against thesubseribers, or affi~ma~ti0n, their claims and demands Notes of other :National bank~ .......190.00

Dated Novembe~ 19, A. D., 1910, LEWIS HUBBARD, JR., against the estate of the said decedent, within Fractional paper currency, nickels

~- and ceuts .................................... 121.08WILLIAM HUBBARD, nine months from this date, or they will be Lawful money reserve In bank, viz:NOTICEOF SETTLEMENT. t" Executors. forever barred from pros~nting or re~veringMay’s Landing, :Ns 3_., October 18, 1910. the same against thesubseriber.Specie ................................... $5,~13.15

Notice is hereby given that the accounts of R~PETTO & REPETTO, Proctors. Legal.tender notes_ .............. 4~08 5,483.15the subscriber, ~s Executri~ of the estate of At]antic City, N.J. JACOB EDWARD BOYCE,

John B. Lolse~u, d~( will be auditedAdministrator. Redemption fund wlth U. S. Treas-

urer (5 per cent, of circulation) .... . 850.00May’~ Landing, N J., October 18, 1910.and stated by the Surro~te and repo..rind (or ATOTICE TO CREDITOR~. r~*RRISON & WOOR~.~, Pructors,settlement to the 0rpnans" Court or Atlantic IN ~. ~’" a+~H^ r~+~,, ~ _F¯ e t first da of ......... a ......County, on V, ednesday, the tw n y- - Y Estate of William E. Lleber, d~,

~--Total .......................................... $172,877.55

December, next. _ _ . Pursuant to the order ofEmanuel.C. Shaner, "~’~OTICE OF SETTLEMENT~IARIE ~. J_~01SEAU, Surrogate of the County of Atlantic, this day f~ " " I~IABILITI~,S: - ¯

Executrl.x. ...... made on the appl.leation of.the..unde~ign.ed, ~’~lotlce ]s hereby given that the accounts ofAtmnuc Utxy, _N. J. Executor of the sam aeceaent, nouce is nereoy ,ho =,,h,~,H-u~, ~ ~ ~.Ywnt~lT nf %h~ fmtat~ Of Capital stock ]~ld in .................... ..... $25,000.00

Dated November 19, A, D,, 1910. given to the creditors of the said decedent to ~’li~-’~’Co’~x’ -d~-"wl]-I -~ "audi~ted Sui’plus fund ....................................... 6,000.00SAMUEL E. PXRRY, Jt’roctor. exhibit to the st|bseriber/nnder (~th oraffirm- o~a o+o,..a hv’~h~ aurroe’ate and rer~rted for Undivided profits, less expenses and

¯ Atlantic C~ty, N.J. ation, their claims and demands aguinst the ~o~’,Zm’-~.~" ,~$ ~,’~n~han’-~’s~ Court o~rAtlantic " *.axes paid_...:_ .......... : ............... 4,.384.76estate of the said decedent, within nine months ~’o~’~."o~n ~V~v the" twenty-first d~v National bank notes outstanding ...... . 7,000.00

ATOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. from this date, or they will be forever barred of Dece’~nber next. ~’~ " Due to other National banks ............. 1,818A9

I~ ~- - from prosecutingorrecovering the same against ’ . LOUISE S. COX,’ Individual deports ~bJeet to check.~3.~Notice is hereby given that the account of the subscriber. ~

--" "" -- N. J~xecutrtI. Time certificates of deposits. ............

he ubse ber as &dministratrlces of the es- W]LBER J~ TILT@ , T~¢,~4 1~..v=,~h~, IK A T~ 101~ ~

rate of Susanna Carha doeeased will be - ar~zecutor, ta~.~t~ a ~r~=¢~wnva Pw~ta~¯ . ~u~mmuutou, ±~.,. nUc Cit N J ’ -Laudited and stated by the.Surrogate and _ , .............. ALIa y, . .

’ .Ms 8 l~nQlUg, A’~ J , UCtODer ~, ll#lU ,reported for settlement to the Orphans Court Y ¯ ¯ ¯ -- _ . .of Atlantic County, ou Wednesday, the ~~----------- ¯ . . ¯ "twenty-first day of December, next. ~ Theodore Trenwendt, his heirs, and all : ~SffJ[~NOGI~A_~H’~;

LA%~INIA CARHART, I other persons who may be Interested :.~ CARRIE L. GEE, Take notice that the undersigned didpur- -,,v~n=~ ~ o~ra~pr~

H II --..v~ .......... ,Administratriee~ chase at a certain tax sale held at the City a ~ ~, .... h~, o-d ’t’,/+~=r,4H.~,Dated :November 19, A. D, 1910. in South Atlantic City on the third day of ~o~.~rvPu~ff_.~

JOHN STILL]~, Proctor. December, nineteen ~undred and eight, the - ----(~o~hm~oner ofI)ee~.¯ t Be n .....Atlantic City, N. J, following described ~l estate, to wi : gl - . ~Uo,~,~tBnilm,~..... ning at the :Northwest corner of SLJohns

v-~,-~...,~ .... . ---~,....... the ~lt o~ ’ Both Phones. ATLAlqTI0 CIT~, I~4’. ff

"~TOT/CE OF SETTLEMENT Avenue ana velamor Avenue, m ~; Y I ~,u~ ~-,,u=,~.~ ............, .....

IN . " Margate City (formerly South Atlantic City), I ~~--’Notice Is hereb yen that the accounts of and extending Westwardly along the Norih-} .... ,~,= ~b.

Y gi’ --" "-~ -¢Xro-+n"- Av° ue oue hundred feet I ~Jm.LL~,.~.a=.

o Ha H Price =-,~ ..............the subscriber a~ Trustee f try . , .......unde.- the’= wi[! of Jane W. Pri....,,~ deeea~l,.J by Northwardly four hundred.feet to the old [ ............. ~..............wm ~ ~rmtt~d and s_tedtA ’ ~ the 8u~te [ meadow line, and that your mght to reaeem J ~ HUI~O2~ VA, U O~. ,,tee._~nd v~r~r~r~! f to r~an~ I will expire on the" twenty-first d~.y of.Decem- j k.~. ~l~Ja I~ _..... ¢_.__ mr settlement __ the O_.__ ¯ ¯ . .............. o...,., .~e a,,o.,lc *’~v~unt*,. on w., ,dnemia~,*, the I ber, nineteen hundred andten, andumem :you [ . A~I.A~TI0 CrrY, m. _J",==---, ",~ ,~o~ ,,f w~,,m~r next, J do so redeem on or before ~id dateyour right [ ......... ~’- .... ~ ~ ~ II rever barred.HZR]~AN ~. SYP~RD, of redemption wi be fo " { "tIOwA-RD A. STOUTJ _

" ?rustee, I JAXZS PARXgR, " I ~ - ~~aulidinmAtlantic City, N. J. { ~182i Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City, N, J~ J ¯ ~ B~’tlef~ Building,Dated:Novemberfl9, A.D.,1910, { October 21,1~|0, Ppsfee,|lS.54 I .

_..~.,AX~rI0ClTY,~,$./-. . \ -~

Certified checks_ .................................Cashier’s checks outstanding. ........... 135.50:IA~hllities other than those above

stated ............................................ 800,1)0.f

Total .......................................... $172,877.~

STATE OF NEW ~E][~EY, ~8.COU:NTY OF ATLANTIC,

I, MelL R.-Morse, Cashier of the above-named bank, do .solemnly swear that theabove statement Is true %o the best of myknowledge and belief

MXLL. ~ MORS~ Cashier.

CoRR]Ztn~--Atte~ :A1~sEme C_~ A.~B0a~,ilL C. JAM~s,

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Sub~ribed and sworn to before meday of L~lovember, 1910.

M ELYLN A.

:Bell Phone. MA~’S LA~DI~O, IN. J.

¯ :~Floors Laid, P]andd and Scraped

Hardwood & Parquet Floors For sale at the water Power Co:Specialties Stare. Fresh and pure.

-iJOld Floors Scraped and Refinished. Apollo and" Lowney Choc01atesi

fresh wee~y.

D’ No May’s¯Landing Wateri2’ S. New York Avenue, Power CO.,

At/antic O/ty. ~Y..7." ~y’~ Landiag, New: Jersey. .

M. Friedeberg, -Harry Jenkins, --Jeweler,

Painter (]|lazier!,.Diam0n , 1516 Atlantl¢ AVe.,¯ Estimates:flirnished upon ai)pllcatto~l,

Watches, - .~Tn~r,c c~, ~,. :.Jewelry, Aa~ess P. 0. Box 4~0p~ican. 1~ Walehnelland.pha~Ulae~].]l..Repairing.w. ]Jay’s I.a~ding, " New Jersey.

]I-]IeIfilry Bo]11[e, Jr,,- John B. Armbzight, "Jeweler;

Electrical EngJneer;Experience in Meelmnlcal and" Electrical

Watchmaker & Optician co etlo RmeAXRXN-O A S~r~.

Repairing a Specialty,: I2I, . .P. 0. Box

Bell Phone 96 A. Atlantle City~. :N: J. M_~’-$r -_ __-.- =A..a.d~l.~r . iV~. y..

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/~TLANTIC COUNTY RECORD--MAY’S;4

LANDING, N. J., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER

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IReport of the Condition of ~ I

Atlantic City NationalBank

At Atlantic City, i n the State of NewJersey, at the close of business,November 10, 1910.

RESOURCES.

Loans and discounts ...... $1,525,53~.32Overdrafts, secured and

unsecured ........................U. S. Bonds to secure

circulation ........................Bonds, securities, etc....:.:Banking .house, furniture

and fixtures .....................Due from NationalBanks

(not reserve agents) .....’Due from State and Pri-

vale Banks & Bankers,TTuat Companies and

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Saving B ankhs .................. 2,379.45

Due from approved re-serve agents .................... 258,449.65

Checks and other cashitems ......................’. .......... 23,259.17

Notes of other NationalBanks ................................ 9,645.00

Fractional paper cur-rency, nickels & cents 1,690.30

Lawful money reserve inBank, viz :

Specie .......... 103,849.25Legal tender

notes ........... 31,215.00.7 - 135,064.25

Redemption fund withU. S. Treasurer (5 percent¯ ol circulation) ..... 50.00

Tot/l ........................$2,458,973.01

59.92

50,000.00390,576.25

60,000.00

2,260.70i

LI&BILITIES.

Capital stock paid in ...... $.50,000.00Surplus fund ................. ....... 350,000.00Undivided profits~ less ex-

penses and taxes paid 65,829.20N ational Bank notes .out-

standing ............................ 49,297.50Due to other National

Banks ........................... 20,506.47Due to Trust Companies

and Savings Banks ...... 22.77Due to approved reserve

agents .................................. 6,200.36Dividends unpaid ............... 247.50

Individual deposits subjectto che.k ............................ 1,804,350.72

Demand Certificates ofdeposit ............................... 102,801.06

Accued Interest .................. 7,000.00Certified Checks .................. 2,717.43

Total .................. $2,458,973.01

State of New Jersey,County of Atlantic, as J

I, Elwood S. Bartlett, Cashier of theabove named bank, do solemnly swearthat the above statement is true to thebest of my knowledge and belief.

ELWI)Ipl) N. BAIITLk’TT,I’ashier.

Subscribed and sworn to before methis 15th day of November~ 1910.

(’HAltLE.~ (’. BABt’~ )I "K,

I ’orrcet--Al te-~ t :

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Hox stFous

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BarllaiRsf

Nobby Up-to-date Styles,

I17o10 il010, i o(I0Our regular $10, 15, 18, 20 and 28 values

Boys’ School]OvercoaCs --

Suits and= $1.48, 1.93,

In all the swellest Novelties, well made, Correct Fit,Up-to-date Styles,

2.75, 3.48, 4.98 & 5.50

Our line of/~en’s Pants is complete, prices 98c $1.45,1.95,2.48, 3.50, 4.50

Boys’ Bloor~er Pants ...... 48c, 73c, 98c, $1.Z8

city,made

Just received from the leading makers our complete lines of Men’s, Women’s andand Children’s Shoes in all the newest up-to,date styles; prices to suit everybody.

A lot of Boys’ and Girls’ $1.50 School Shoes in Blucher and buttoneffects; guaranteed solid leather; now ............................... ~C,,

Special--300 pairs of $,3.50 Men’s hand-sewed Russet and French¯ Calf Shoes, Blucher Styles, 2 full.soles; now ..................... $]1.~

A manufacturer’s sample lot of Men’s and Women’s $3.50 and $4Shoes in all leathers, newest styles, hand-welted, now... ........ $2,48

We are showing the best $.00, $3.50, $4.00 Landis and Men’s Shoes in themade in Blucher and Button effects; all the newest toe shapes; no bett6rfor the price.

75c 36c

@[=Notqry ]:’ul,lir. }

."3. D. HOFFMAN, o~_~----------2. }:I. LIPPINCOTT,

DAVID FIT7~I MO N sDirector~.

Big Drive in QenCs’ FurnishingsMen’s Gray Fleeced Under-wear, now ........................

$1.50 Sweater Coats, brown, gray Q6Cand white, now ............... "i,-

A full line

$3.50 Garnet and Gray Sweaterco t , ool, ........ i $2°48

$1.60 Adler Kid Gloves, left from¯ Haas’ stock, now ............... (38)¢

of Men’s Woo! Under~ear, 98c, $1.25 and $1.50. None-better for the price.

Carfare paid from May’s Landing andre!urn on purchases of $10 merchandise.

1603--1605 AClanCic Ave,,

--Report of the Condition 0f

The Union National Bank,

At Atlantic City, in the State of NewJersey, at the close of business,November t0, 1910.

LEGAL.

s H Elll FI-"S .’-;ALE.i

By virtm. ~,t" a writ of flerl filt’~s, to me di-,re,’h.d, ix-nod !)lit of tile ~e’,%" O~.~3" th)u]’l ,~I t’hnnm’ry, will l:,u ~,ld at l)ul, he venaue, on Loans and discounts ............’qAT [" R 11.\ Y, THE TWENTY-FOURTH lhXY

DF I)tg’EMBER, NINETEEN HUN-

]~IIE]) AND TEN,lit I~’,’,~ o’(’hwk in Iht" ;tfterllc~n of.sald day, alKu,-hnl,:’.~ ]t,,lrl, t.,)rner fltlantie .and~,)tltb~’[irlllil];l .X~.-t.nllt*: ~, iu lhe City of A’ilanth~ I’iiy,{ ’t>lllll) *,f .\tl:n]lJe nnd Sh~.h- Of ~’ew Jersey.

All tirol r,-rtain tn~(’t or ]~lreel of land lindl)r,.mi,.,..* h,-reinnF/er parlienlarly de.m.rit,ed.Mlunh" hl tilt- t’itv of Athtnthr I’itv. in IIwI ’,,unty ,~f .\ Ihtnlh":~r~d Nlate of ,New’Jersey,

L’,-,.,,innh~g at a I~)illl in the N,)rLherly line ,)fP,,:ific Av,-nuP at the diMnn,’e of one hnndre.dand ,.ix Iy-tive fcvI /-h~twardly from the.North-

e’l>I ,’~l’llt’r ,)f .\rkal]~.lL ’4 and Pie:]fie A";ellut’,and FIIlIIIIIIL" !}~uni’e ,.lstJ \Vestwnrtlly nlong¯ the .N’,,rthrrly Mole of .":..;lid ]~aeifl,r AYenueI~,l’t\-dxe f,’,’t ; thellt’e il/nd) Northwardly ,m a]in,." pnr;d],,] with Arkany4ts :\~-enue on,.bun-dr,-d :*n,l tell f,~t; lhen(-e (P, rd) ~VestwnrdlvI)ll ;t ]Jilt" pantlh-I "with .’qlid Paeirlc .-x_x’euuetw,mty fi.t-t: then,-e l-lib)Northwardly t,n a

RESOURCES.

$597,907.27Overdrafts, secured and

unsecured - 98.84U. S. Bonds to’secure cir-

culation ................................ 25,000.00Bonds, securities, etc.. .... 144,013.58

Banking house, furnitureand fixtures ........................ 63,439.25

Other real estate o.wned... 64,114.02Due from National Banks

(not reserve agents) ...... 2,407.44Due from State & Private

Banks & Banker’%, TrustCo’s & Sa@ing Banks ...... 4,711.92

t Due from approved reserve]in,. pandlel with ~fid Arkansas Avenuethirty n,q; thence ?Sth~ r2a.,q.avardly.4t~ a line agents .... ..<. ...........................134,586.09p:~mh,.l with l’aeith. Avenue Mxtv-llve feet to Checks & other cash item~ 6,647.25lb. \VeM-rly line of a twenty ft-.et wide alley i]"n’liw-,’"a’mthwardlv hat’)said lh~eifle Avenue;’I Notes of other Nat. Banks 900.00lht’ht’t" ~61h~ N,:,nth’~£’lrdlv al,)l,~ the Westerlylin,. ,,f :flh.y afi)rt-.,qfid dne hundred aLd fi,rt¥ i Fractional paper currency,fi-,.! I,, lh,- ],Im-e ,,f t~ginnin~.

~,-izt-,l a, !he i,rol~t.rty ,ff \Vi]lhml d. tlamil- t / nickels and cents ............ 377.90t,,n ,t. ab.. nnd lnken h~ exeeuti,m "~t the La’9¢~u] money reserve in~uit ,>f .Jewi-h Foster ]ton}P and Orphan /.-\-yltlm. ,,f }’hil:~delphis, nnd IO be sold by Bank, viz¯

ENDL’}I L. JDH.NSDN, Specie .................. 10,085.40Sberm. Leg. tend. notes 21,000.00J)nl,’tl NoVclnI).rr 19, IDI0.

T.,,>, ..,,~ ~ ,’,,~.r:, s,m~:itor..,. 3 1,085.40l’r’.,, r~.e, 8],.74 Redemption fund with U.

S.Treasurer (5 per cent.Few Changes in Game. Laws. of circulation) ..................... 850.00

l-’,-w t./m.,,-..’,-~ ira the, s~t--;o,,-, f,,r m,’ ..... ".re Due from U. S. Treasurer 4,000.00,~,,t, d i,, ,l,. n,-., l~t,~ l,~,,~,l~-, .., .w.-~er- $[08s,y l"bh ’rod I;atne l.aws that Is br.ing .dt.~- ~

Total ........................ 0,138:95lribul;-~l allh)ng ~portNlnt%n. Tilt, open :avas~)ns

at. ;,. f,,t},,w,, : LIABILITIES.t2m*il. /,,,t,’tridgP. ,.zr,,,a.---. /::ngli.M, ,,r ring- Capital stock paid in ......... $100,000.00

n,.,.~,.,1 ph,.,,,am, s, iuirr,:l, n,bbit, wnd lur~,.y Surplus fund ....................... :... 120,000.00nn,l "a,~,,d(-,>,’~, ~t)Yl’lnl)el 15 11) ])PCPIII))I’r

tlr:~v., l;nxli>h_ or \Vilson snilx’, 3htruh 1 t,~ Undivided/profits, less ex-

.\ ~,,-il :~,.: s,.l,:~.,m,~-r I to ]),,~-m!,,’r :~l. penses and taxes paid ..... ] 2,778.13l";~il-!,ir,1. I)mrM~ hen or mud hen and r,.od National Bank notes out-

bit,l..~,.;,b.n,b,-r I t,, ])e.oember :I0. .standing .............................. 25,000.00I’l,huul t,b,X’-r. August 1 tG:’~e}>ternber 30l;ht,’k an,l 31allard du,.ks, .Janu,,ry "1 h, Due to other Nat. Banks 662.37

31:,r,’h l: _N’,,vvm}.-r 1 t,, 1~c-e,i~ber Sl. -Dividends unpaid .................. 970.00\V,,,,,I duck,-, L¯l,,-,cd sea-’,.,nl until .April 1, Individ. deposits]iq.5.

All otb,.r ducks nnd swan, except bla(’k, subject tolla;tllnrd, ~.~.’,~] :l,,d ..,belldr’ake. January ] to check ............ 468,024.76March ~1.3 ; .N,,¥emtn:r l tO December 31. Demand cer-

~;,,-:r, 1,rant and ~d~elldmke, January 1 h) tificates ofApril 10.

Br,,,k trout, April I to July 15. deposit ......... 307,703.69

(’rapl,iv. en-l]co ba~% black, b~,’s, perch and 775,728,.45",vhlh. ha.,.% May 20 to November 33. Li~ilities other than those

Pike and pickerel, January I May 20 lo No- above stated ...................... 35,000.00~,-e rl) ))~: r

¯ ~,o,¯e birds, sure and bay snipe, May l to Total ........................$1,080,138.95l)ccenlber 31. /

Deer maybe killed onlyevery 3,Vedm.-~day State of New Jersey,In November.j County of Atlantic,~za2.

¯ ----- I, james M. Aikman, Cazhler of theNotice of Fire Alarms. above named bank, do solemnly swear

The fire whistle ls to be blowed for fire alarm that the above statement ts true to theonly. The alarm.slgnals are ms follows: best of my knowledge and belief.

1 .qmrt bla.,,t, North of Fire Shtt}on;"2 .~hort bhLst.% l£.ast of Fire Station; J.M. A]KMAN,

3 ~hort 1)la.,~ts, R, ou.th of~re 8ration;Cashier.

4 short bla.~L% West of Fire ~Latlon. Subscribed .and sworn to before meAll bl~,~L’~ are to be_ -preeedeO with one long

bl~t as an alarm of fire. In blbwlng the this 15th day of November, 1910.

Uorr(~q--A t test :

alarm the first blast must be made earefnllytn order to prevent damage to the whistle.

ALLEN B. ENDICOTT,~’oL~r~r Public.

EDWARD¯ C. RYON,A. D. CUsKADEN,

WA’rSON It, LEWIS,Dlreetor~.

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results, A trial will convince you,

Atlantic City, N. J.----

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ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

At the close of business November 10, !910.

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RESOURCES.

Loans and Investments ................................ $2,619,432.48Cash and Reserve .............. ~ ....................... 245,542.86

$2,864,975.34

$600,000.00280,000.00

38,366.53

LIABILITIES.Capital Stock Paid In "

Surplus ........................................... . .......Undivided Profits .......................................Deposits. ..... . ........................................... 1,938,285.77Interest accrued and other Liabilities .............. 8,323104

$2,864,975.34

Trust Funds (not included in the above statement) $1,123,453.40

Receives Deposits, Executes Trusts, Manages Real Estate,Invests Mortgage Funds, Acts as Executor, Administrator andTrustee.

All Trust Funds kept separate and apart from the otherassets of the Company. i

Three per cent. Interest allowed on Special and TimeAccounts.

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Foreign Drafts issued payable In all parts of the world.Safe Deposit Boxes for rent $5 and ’dpwards per annum.

, . OFFICERS.

CARLTON GODFREY, President.

HZNRY W. LarDs, 1st Vice-President.~

DANIRL S. WHrr~, 2d Vice-President.¯ GXARL~S H. J~FFRmS, Treasurer.

H~R~AN M. S¥~HZR~, Trust Officer.

Carlton Godfrey,

Henry W. Leeds,

H eulfngs Ltppincott,

John J. Gardner,

¯ George P. Eldredge,

Wflltam A. Fatmee;

Oliver J. Hammel,

Hubert Somers,

DIRECTORS.

Wllllam F. Walli,

James Parker

Nelson Ingrain, M. D.

William M. P01NIrd, M. D.

S|I~ R. Morse,

Walter E. Edge,

James B.- Rellly,

Lewts T. Bryant,

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Clement J. Adams,

Daniel S. White,

Albert Beyer,

John W. Hackney,

Ghafle~ D. White.

Frederick C. Robbtns,

Harry E. Tietjen.

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CONDITION

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

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At the close of business, November 10, ~910.

RESOURCESLoans and Invest~nents ................................................ ~ ..... i ........... $1,40],504.1Due by Banks ................... ~ .................................. .: ............. .. ....... .8,059.1.1Gash and Reserve. " " .... " 2351275.35

.. ¯$1,644,838.64L~ABILI’~IES

Capital " ... ...... . $100,000..130Surplus 200,000.00Undivided Profits ’ _ 36,950.50Circulation -° ~. ............................. .. ......... 98,997.50Deposits ...................................................................................... 1~208,890.64

$̄1,644,838.64

We Pay 3 per cent. Interest on Sav.ings Accounts and Time Certificates of Deposits,

We Issue Letters of Credit and Travelers’ Checks Payable in Any Parts of the Worl&

We Invite Your Account.

GEORGE F.OFFICERS

GURRIE, President.

LEVI GrALBERTSON, Vice,President.

W.S. COGHRAN,

DIRECTORS

George F. Currie I.G. Adams Isaac Bacharach

Levi G. Albertson ,.James H., Mason E.V. Gorson

Cashier:

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~[ Louis Kuehn]e¯

Lewis Evans

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OF THE CONDITION OF

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.

At the close .of 10, 1910.business, November

RESOURCES "

Bonds and Mortgages Owned..; ......................... " ......

Stocks and Bonds Owned. ..........................

Notes and Bills Purchased ................ ........ . ...... ...........

Loans on Collateral ........................................................ ; .................

Banking House.................... ............................................................ ...

Gash and Reserve ................... ...............................

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Capital

Surplus

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$2,840,832.17

siNe, Odd.dO3.00,000.00

LIABILITIES

Stock .............................. ..... o........o, o o... o. o. ¯ ...’o.---- -- o-’o" .... .o...

Fund . ................................................................95,244:19

Undivided Profits (Net) ............................................................. ..... :’"

Deposits ............................................... : ................................... " .... _ 2,283;587,98

Accrued Interest .................................................... - ....... .................. 12,.000.00¯ " $2 840,832 17-¯ , " .

We Invite Your Careful Inspection of

Three Per Cent. Interest

Our Banking Facilities.

Paid on Special and Time

GEORGE F. CURRtE,

JOSEF’H

Deposits.

Treasurer.

George F. Currle

M. D. Youngman

James T. Bow

Levi C. Albertson

Warren SomersLewis Evans

OFFICERSPresident

THOMPSON, Vice-President and Trust. Officer.SILAS SHOEMAKER,. Secretary and

DIREGTORSWilllam B. L0udenslager

Joseph Thompson

I. G. Adams

James H. Mason

-(3. L. Cole

E. V. Corson

J~ L: BalerDaniel W.. Myers

.Isaa~ ,Bacharach

John J. "~¢hlteCharles E. SChroeder


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