Cape May County Times, 28 May 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 8

■» fefit to bring more ontvera th»n e oum •drerUMinent in any otber nr in Onp* May County.

MAIL OKDERS

0OSODGH OF STONE HARBOR UUROLGH OK STONE HARBOR

Ab otAImbt. fur U.r cuiiktrurtioa of a ab Or uhllc BTBlk aluuA Ur bt*rh or ocxsu front I u,,), B!kd I fin !>.. ousb of SImb Horbur. and an- : utnrr wi I' r.j.na tlir mar of Utuly U> Ur amount, taun at I IMrtjtiui < IfiuuMnd Doll at*, fur Ur <i( •irpmr ot panai Ur coat Uarrruf. j o.-rau. I a. M ardaiard ti> Ur Council of Ur Bor- rludm*

OBBCSANCE MO. «

SOMETHING KHTIRELY NEA ‘ TlK Comfort CO«Br CUf. takr. thr W-cr of

4tdt cotlai Uolloo.BllooUMI

and T — a ml Lwmfort ro.Ji.u.rd tlip. > JKtXB. • BBd Blckrl platrd. u.ct». Seal Or amll. ' S« <mld.-Addraa Mart, hutfoid. a fV-<B»«ac.rwv»dri t d.i.

:actic— the marvel-

iniacti. llm.kWnry dun

ncaiar* trar. JMJ Arch Btrrrt. PWU

itADIES-WHAT EVERY FAMILY « r rroar cooulmn* amUca and Isary piar i STtUUrra. r. M LSBM. S**9 brUorry at .

rMiaaripAU.

iron I rout uf aald Uorouch. In Ur folia foea'lun aa miwmn on 1*S7 Plan. -A- and Plan “B" of Stnor Uarbur. Jrrvv alrd In Ur Clerk'a Office of May county. Nrtr Jrrary. by Ur SuuU

'•SS. , St"..‘1f£5a i. m

"— of Klanty-fourtli atrrrC aa abonn on nas Plato or Ur diatancr of tlirrr bunand Drr fort aoutbratrrl) fr.ni Ur aouUiaatrrly llnr uf pint aniur, and rttrudlna ttuner auntl raatrrt) alone aald rxIriHlrd tin. of Klebty.fourtli atrrrt Ur illa-

liahrd by aald Buruoeb. n

A iU uoraui or U

twotbBtdU brtBTm Ur tBo point. In IcujcU or depth Ur foilooiuc and dlatancra; (11 aouUuTatrrty «lth Pint avrnur .air Uonaand

undml and forty fert to Ur “lamtrriy line of Mnrt aitharatrrl) from Ur au

c ; heavy aaJet|r U

SEND U6 CERTS AND V'E WILL t Mail real a aofta * -Id aorll im*. *uarantrrd lu^ A Vrtti. rr.oli-r u! OlOri a .irnct .IB

POULTRY, EUQ BOXES, Etc. BTFFCOCHIN BANTAMb. HATCH-

-

. V’.',-" r parallrl li.ua dlalaut mpretlrrty thrr. . hundred and err fart and Unr bundrrd

* t»ml,-nlnr frit »• .

iraatrrly llnr of Pint avrnur Ur dll r uf right hundrrd and Xcut,-unr fret ndua iiiorr or leaa to thr a.iuthwr*trrly of Xlnrty-third atrrrt ablcb parallrl Urn a-r dlatant rraprctlvriy tlirrr ml and Iiny-«Tr frrl and thrrr hunand arvroty-nliu frrl aotittuaatirly Ur aoutheaatrrt) Unr of Pint arrnori

75 BREHD POULTRY, DUCKS.

8P. _ ^ — dlatant mprctlvrly thrrr hundr d and arty -0 vr fret and thrrr hundrrd and artmly-nhu frrl aouUmatrrly from tlu stv-sirt'fir .f s* srzszrs right hundrrd and tarty M to ttu auuU llnr of Miuty-alith atrrrt. aa

aald Plan A; (4, thrn.v allll Tty hrtnrrn nanllrl linn dlv•ouUraatrrly from Ur aiaitfilur Uf Pint avnutr from thr

BARRED ROCKS

WATSON’S POULTRY YARD, 31. r *■* ABantu Am ur. Auduhoa.K J ^ Uom

“riibU^ f Unr H

... * Bill! Boothwrstafiy

- parallrl linn dBlant mprctlvrly

llir.. hanidpad and Ofty-flvr frrl ami Urol

Unr of Pint

a abo»i. on aald Plan A Ur dia-

BQU BOXES, i’APEK TOWELS. ajPomytm^a 11 .. bale ot at* Ixm- I'apn

r roil luiln napn. right for aye.

SWEET POTATO PLANTS FOR - - - “atr Jetorra,aarrllrat p“— '*

A (at aalr . »iAo per

alaty frrl tuurr or leaa to tlir a. line of One Hundrrd and Srvn «hlch potol Ur aald narallrl ll taut rraprrtively Ihrrr hu ary rut> - thrrr and »l»t> btllK and Uirre hundrrd and ulnet. anty liuudrrdtha fret oa.ll..o

1 and build bulkhead., yrttiea and k> and alruetum. .luiig the At ao. luciuuuig tnr hllmg oi and gr. loud around and about any btua k or .tructurr, to auch grad.- aa may hr nllahrd by aaid Borough, nremaary to karaaa^b^onl'r*to pratnt thr beach ar in front of Ur through of Moor Ur- , and to ruTcnr Ur pnvtlrgm omfrrr mid act : > U ardaiaad. by the Council of I .aigti of Moor liarlwr: that paid borough, punuanl to I .anty cuifrrrrd oy aald Art ul Irgi. . erect and build a hulfchrad. rain from the .Soi-tb aide of BJrd street

r of loghty-thlrd Mm-t. twanty-tuo fret

3o.'r l 'i

. Ur’ l ^

opt ho. Uf Ur

1

dmiud. Into arhMk

-• til,ic of lev,.

SouUmat ol thr A veil ur. and r.l

•clth a raJlu dndtha fevt i

S“«s^SrKS

uf Ulrty-dyr fret ter a

1 parallel

•"agi l

ilurly

third ! thereof, one hundred and Ofty fact Holier iTVrrr) South forty degree., thirty minulev Weal, parallel uiU and tao hundred and arven fret Southern.! from Ur Suutli.a.terly lin. of Pint Avenue. «aathuUMiud Mine huudnd and nghtyAvr fert to a point In the SuuUwrsIrrly Unr uf J licure I pour) South Ulrty-arvra drgree*. Bee miioitn. lorty aroald. Weal, right hundred and lorty—air and Bar truth, feet to a poult ui thr h. aiUia rater■) Uue uc

Ninety-third street.

Ttunce tPtye, South forty degree., thirty liuutn West, parallrl ailh, and taro hunred and Blty-eriro f.et SuuUraat from a.oaand. arvm hundrrd and forty fret to

; Thence .M.thl curving to thr South *10 *i“ a radio, of taeaity-Cvr and tarutyA.1

aitb b oi aired Ui. fert for a dutaoor *—

' n ‘ f : -ml njur|y-fuur huudredtb. feet

FORD BUNAIXlUr, FiRST-CLASS ss^.isT,rt".S'j£S,r"' AQCMTS WANTED

zzrszs zz awaujg i-sss ""T »ml arvrnty-eight h—gmlth. fert to a

™.- ss esi 1 "

Ur Council of sad borough to modify or “ .lAahi.s.^l,, r,we. J!i2 r JfljLthirty tuuiutn West, uan.il.I ».U mite^Tmi ^ ' inipr vrmrtil bmmred and rl*hty-/-o fee

' I’le paymeuf ol’^Ue

ZCLZ n, ‘l or 7? 11

Ire uf the Uorough Council of aaid Hot b be .,a) il“bbSrh> fUtlXiJT.lJa,

.rented, iasced and d ice antb tbr trrmi here. fUe lA-gUlaturr a tor

HARBOR (Coatfanud from pmt D Mia* ^Tb^rtThcr pretty j »*«« Bungalow*' for aeveraJ dayv i gftting ha new fa mi Lure to -place and j waiting for Malad ahtpmer.U. Mis? Wain kg. an ore for t«aaty and for : tie filaru of Uhagyi and ha* worked , oct one of the prettiest interior* in Ike Boroagti. ' One of the most interesting bit* of > doory-ard aork U to tbr frafti And along the Bide* of the Channel Apartmenu and R ia wsnderfol how man- ! dilferent plant* have plr.re.in it. U i in planting so many and sd cioae together the idea was that some would ! die out and make room, each aeem* ; determined it shall be the other. The , sturdy growth of the young walnut trees are encouraging for those who I wfsh to grow thiU. Hr. snd Mrs. Humphrey were down on Saturday attending Union service Sunday even- 1 iag and returning to Philadelphia on .

Monday.

John M. Smith and wife were at | thsir Stone's Basic bungalow for sev- ! oral days, returning to Philadelphia :

on Thursday. Sunday’s

eluded their daughter Ul; ._. .. husband and Mr- Smith's sister. Mrs. Conona. The Smith bungalo was far a long time the only building below 99th street, and before any of the con-r.-turners nad been installed *• far south. The water used wa* carried by a hose from 99th street, and going down in the night, Mrs. Smith says, they were saved from being lost in the donas by feeling for the' hose, and this eras no longer ago than 1911. Memorial Day is that see celebrate,

and in memory of the dead dt dreary desert waste that

Stone Harbor of '

MCALLISTER’S THE LEADINQ DRV GOODS STORE We Are Showing a Great Line ol SPRING and SUMMER Dress Materials, New Neckwear, . Gloves, etc. Silk Poplin, Serges, Woo! Challis (tbe best btuic for accordian plaiting), crept*, voiles, rice cloth, tissue, Parasian Silkette, Silk Crepes, Ratines, Linens, etc. —> Also a swell line of lace collars, vests, gloves and silk boisery. New Felt Tam O’Shanters. 50c S. S. McAllister OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY

JULIUS ROTH, The Tailor.

n Phifadel-

Suits from $18 up. Made to your tneasnre. First-class j Workmanship Latest Styles. Domestic and imported Fabrics. ,

Stop,in next t J me yon are in Ocean City.

My place is 400 feet from the Station. i n Sth Street, Ocean City. Next to Poet-Office

**< *

If-rtn* uf aald

1 and b> thr Art uf thr l^a i. la am^daurr «1th thr S naff of tMa Ondlnaner.

.“f ‘

it. diarrrtuat. nu,> dan,, —-—a...

rt'al u, modi of tb. mat uf a

••“! l-nM...a“of Mid b."ikiTJl'1id Irttlra.

has dinner waiting, snd with ] prices to "give out at tbe dance In the evening. The motor cycle and speed j ing of autos on tbe beach will be on j Monday, leaving Sunday between f rest. Mr. and Mm. A. Hamerick wild their first stay in their bungalow J Takitec," on Stone's Bum, on Monday, leaving their gu-idec Mrs. Kirk snd her son H. H. Kirk In dfcsrge. I Mrs. Kirk intends to fAipsin only s 1 few days, but Mr. Kirk txpeetMjfl stay almost to the time for 1

WANTED AGENTS TO HELL UNgra»k*!dr^iu.|, cfciaiuf >•

WE J *UY OLD GOLD, FALSE idMilver, PlaUttiom, Jeeelry ol all m — - c China, Old China. Itarv _itqnes ol all kiuds. liiKt>e»l Penn bmeltlng Work* and Jninx Works. The Old Gold Shop. 6 Filbert SUtwl. Philsdeiplua. LEGAL ADVERTISING

provnurnt and/or thr cuwtructiun, rrret„ai aiaf buildup of auch pohLc valk. lu ahutv «rt_furtb,^thr kla>ur and^B.vuii^n

" 1 bSrS aulho'*'*^ - Urt ‘‘-' r '

r uf Klrat Avrnor. Bv

lUluimi and Witr-ei*ht and arvruty-B*

-uudrvallhi fnt h. a laant of omr;

Tbrncr .Kin. > rurvm* la thr SuClth with . radlua U uur tlMiuaand rishl hu •

ri*htr-two and nlnrt) -thrrr

SS 'tsf

xsrc

I “

SfiSSW-

OKD1NANCK NO. A

pmultUu* thr rrrttlun and

‘S5ftha™t**ibdr l

Muyur and Ikvuuft, Clrrk.

Igaaled M boa rdvralk Band., _ unit uf Thirt}-thrrr Ttuniaand Ik.llar*. a hi cl, laMtda ahall hr in tbr aum of Klvr Hundrrd tlnllarm rarti. payuhlr In Ihirtj >rar» (run. thr dale thrrruf. ami ahall hr uth r rvsntrrr.1 or cuupun lunula, at thr —•' - uf tnr porrhaarr ur purrhaacra, ami

' lr thr UI day ..I July, lilnrUfieri:, and aliall hear lulrr-

at me ri.tr uf Sir per mi tun, prr un.. la.yal.lr on U.r Craf duya of January and July of rath of rvrry year, and thr lalth. rrrtlil an.l u,-uprrt> .if thr DWOII*— ,d Nhuir Hartur are herri.y l.Ir.1*.«l lor thr |ui)ii,r„'. uf principal a ml Intrrrat mi aald I. That aald tamda ahall hr In furth tu yppr.nvd iirrmltrr hy rraulutnai uf thr (aauncil uf aald KuruuSh, and thr Trraaorrrr of aald borouch la hrrrhy antharlard hi c-ainlrralsn aald lauuja,. and to ai*u thr

ouupuna altache,. thrrrtu. alnklns lun./ alu.ll hr

am* ui rirvi Avrnur. unr and forty-unr huiu.rrdth ■I on tbr hortheaalrrly atdr a

oTd Sixth Mnrt.

.. __ by tbr Ray.- and Q ■ aoronsh of Manr Harta*.

U 1. That thr oa-nrra of pmprrty r 1 tbr northwrat aldr of MnrtyrtxUi • 1 •—. —" 1 ten fert M rat of 1

ervatrd to rrUir the

itarlty. fnh, which ahall hr lull.] lull, thrrr prr ceutuu- of thr larr r Id tlir hotula laaurd and .uititaiulin* w tlmr of tlir Irvytu* uf aald Ut. to U vl h> aprclal tax. to hr uanimd. Irlh.l culler led aith tbr uthrr taxra uf aaid usb. annually, at tbr Unir and la thr urr nnnldrd fur thr n. lain a uf utha-r r>» to hr uanl f.v aald bamusb; and r ahull llkralar hr rafxrd Ll Ui racti . uni.I thr payment lu full uf aald

Jar If Ui Hired .... Thmer .Tea, nirvtnd to

—— fifty-obar

encr tIJnrrn) run in* to tbr SooUiweat —_ a radio* of t«rnt»-nv- and tarntyBvr himdrrdtha I ret fur a dlatauce of nine. >en and nmety-four hundredU>> fret to a ediit lu thr N.iutharatrrly ante uf Una

Hundred and Sixth Mnrt;

Thence iTarlve) South thirty-1

irera and thirty mbuilra West. xlth and tan, hundnd and Ofty-arvru fart * uailheaat uf thr huulbruatrrly Unr uf Ftral * Xxruur, live l.uudrrd fart tu a jadnt hi tf * .mll.ra.l. r'} aide uf Unr Hundnd ai

dkhtb Mnrt:

ih.—. iThlrtrenl cun inf to tbr W‘r kith a nuPua uf Blty-hinr and tarnty-S' luiulinlltia fart fw a dlaUi.re uf furtyrtx , nui arxenty -elaht bundmllb* fact lu a j

hr bumush 1 JmnCu nan likI authurlty at Ms option, iu.1i ng the aaaei .inent »} leneflU. arv«d. hito auch akikm. fund, irfatc the aamr luward the red, ,ny la a,da ah.rh It may drtrrn.l

hr J.neer tu rrdarai.

II. II ahall la- Uaful fur ml

SnSSjtVnd'jninangsBr I or other »urk« and alrurturva. in the

Kttle.

iy. at svwrtdad herein and the la-KlvUlurr aturaaald. ahall hr x» imet thr Impruventml pro nder aaid art. and ahall he paid

vrsa-s-

;r th. terms U xa

'jf-i.'i.rm-.K.-.r.is

S. K HERBGKT.,

led Hay 17. 1*17.

r alnklns f

Fund o. aaid hnruuiih7io'br'uMd' fur Liu KemnSu-'- ““ C. That thr Fluaiuv Cummltlre id U ruunril uf aald bumush hr and lliej ai lurrl-j autbonred aid directed Id la*. A la I Iha aalr uf aald lamda. al thr brat xu uv . ■ iirlm. <>* the aam. that can hr .ddalia. "d pobllr or private aalr. aa thr aa. mat hervall.r h> ..aJui..... d not lea» than the par xalue Hot...

BOROUGH OK STONE HARBOR mi.

mt)B INVITED. « pridMaala iudottad "Bid* for t lea Wart*- will ha nvrlvrd b. _h Cnupril uf Slunr llarliur until icVANTH DAY U °or JUNE. ISU. mr aet fur the l.oiuell lueet.l.S at Uw U rt.amhee al stmu Harlav. N. J.. and sxilnx and aatodullu* of pi.. C fa«: of tiinlar bulkhead alth no alone apron, about *tw» I in fe.1 |,ru»h and ktoH Jettiea. alaml cm ydk of aand nil. aUait l..0» ru

.trurti.m. rrnrtba^aixd halldin* ul the pul. ua uf Sfciso -

Tbat ah.

urdluancr ahall lull,

aolari, paakr., aiul lavvan. eltrrl.kr re Ih. pr.Kr.vlk ul aald Unuta, roll] rdanrr a III, Ua b .uia of Ihlk or . Iu.w been paid to tbr Trusautvr lax'.aish. the ■...null nu>>. allhuut furl her urdluancr. aulluum Ita rn*lnrrr, ur • — — • aiiu* the duty uf

xi, H.ldltl aial. .-■

larnty-dtr o—ai.vdtha fart for a dlatauce ' ixiurimi and niurty-fuur hundred Uu In a pufal < a the hauthaaalrrty aide of lluiaired ».ai lj*nn, Mm-t. irocr tliflmrn bon lb tlun;-thrrx drk. thirty naliiutra Weal. |a.r«ll. I atU, la., hundred aid Uiirly-tao fart South uf tbr taailhmclerlt line of First .U., too hundf.d and taruta fret lu a t la lor Smtlo.klrrl, Imr of Uar lliuiI ml b.utl, Mlert. V (bixtrrui ru/.inx tu the West radlu. of Ufty ulue aiul larnty-Rxe lit,. I.rt fur a d,Maura id Duty-six . rut) -rldhl hundirdtba fart tu a 'Ih a fa.iiuk "taenlj-OvJ "Sid her bun.lr.dlbk f.et f.« a distance te... and uualy I.air hundred tin a ladnt m the Wailt.e ratrrl) Hue uf

. tlu Surlhraal. rl| line ul lid ‘Iruth street. 1IU-IHT I Mo-1,-I. I rurviu > radius uf Bfly-aix

Ho u. r (Taraty I curvln* U, the but ar»l alth a radius uf tarruty-tau an.l an four liuudrrdtha feel for e diateurr uf n teen and forty-thrrr hundrrd Un fret t point III the boulharalrrl) I lie of Unr II

a ..I the r*al .* noikl uildina aabl pul.lo a a.lloail further urdinauce. l u.lirrUae fur ludk f..r tbr rniiktrurtijn.

[. aial make all]

aud all ..aitrarlk urra-maary for tlu- —‘ « ul aal.l aurk or ..tlu rain U...I this uidmaure aliall take rflrrt

I I

'.ra l.» Uar II

he Ud ul th

et tanity-Sxi

N.rthraatr—

lluudml and Kiev.

har*r. Hr. Harry »1 Wen upon personal ur —Title

deposit of cheek fur ■Sty-dvr PsUbss draau tu hla ur.br; dr irarandrd un return of apmacalioiik d mndltluu. CrrtlSrd check for FI* - nut Dollars, ur l.uldrr'k lamd In aaiit, m|jired alth bid as security fur ■ore of coutrarl ioiult of appn.pn ■a sV-r 1 Okie HuiMlrrd Seventy Thou-

k ' l> * J1,r *' lo •“* “k

* ' LEO F. MrCRAVEN, t Ik.i.KiSli l brl

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W^UNCERY OF NEW JERSEY

VO CLAl c. EDCKHTtiyi.lie. h.lik dcvur, *

PCI , krtuearulkli.e*, . E 4 FMklhl k sS”! drfrud.m.

|| da* uf May. I

d and title, o

s. I: iii.iiiii in.

l-rvaideul^ of i

Tl) • Kte thereof ; 1 aithla Ibriue iTariity-taul Nia-th fifty-alt dr-| rfualin *reea. thirty minute* West. In He led .J Umbo. One Hundred o.al Etrvruth Mnrt and la*u. 1 |a»lallef a.U. the shirk thrmd. unr huialn-d I auanf. himI f.u ty ta.. aud thirty-alx hundredtlu 1 *111. *,

Hated Nay 17. t»li

I 'V th t itb^^tMUca f r 'j£J ,u *_ c b. the i ITl lae Huki • lur a diktance id llriy-fuur and bua-ty\i holdu leial.t Immlr.dlhk frrl lo a polut in the ] alll la

Mayur. ! VHitharaterty Imr .d (he Hundred and — ivrn. Umauili t.brk i IJrxenUi street, the kakl point brtii* :i--..|a-,

S dtjttpffl#^*) tao feet Southrakt Hvun the Suu<n.-akt rly ,

mt of July,

in Iniirt rert Ao see to it L

' tbe tiwop of Boy ScouU he And Mr. - Haulier nave sUkrtea is well organised

- and working before he leaves.

The Bov Scout is here. Mr. H. H. Kirk and william Hauber have a troop redd) and the meeting t reliminary te urganization mil fa* feid this week

weeks there JMon drilling bch on Moooffif pad Thursday

cvx-tiingk. One night 4**! week a *<|u»ii uidler Mr. Kirk was doing outpost duty when it wax surprised by a lot of wild Indians led hy Mr. Hauber. “We had a lough light" aaid a scout, “hut we beat 'em off. Enrolled as scout* these iada must have haU and khaki suits, any way, they must have hats. They will he triad to earn them if given the chance '.i any one has work bay* car. do, Mi. Haulier will he glad tb put then, at it- Last week he heard of a cnabce for than to --arn J*.6U unloading a car and he rushed for it. but somebody had heard of it first. These scout.-, arc to he organised for work; to he for the Borough what the A. D. T. is in the city. With headquArten. fitted w*:*> a telephone they urill be almost it,valuable, earning enough to pay for their time and their uniforms. Atlantic City recently gave its boy scout* a benefit nelking them hundreds of dollar*, and felt the boys de-

aerved iL

Tbe makeup of the Stone Harbor Ball team a* given on Monday, is; Manager, A. f. Jakemeit; Captain, William Hamilton; Charles Bower, pitcher; Frank Eoelharr, left field; Clarence Fisher (aub.), 1st base; Charles Grier, centre field; William Hamilton, 1st base; D. B. Hartman, catcher; Lew Herbert, short stop; Leon Herbert, catcher; We* Herbert, right field; Thoma* Larsen, 3rd base; Leo McCraven, left field; Jo*. McSorley, (sub.); William McSoney,' («ub.); George Potter, 2nd base; Lloyd Seaman, Jr., pitcher. The uniforms are to arrive in time to he tried out in a “scrub" game on Saturday, possibly on the new playground. I nr first real game to hr with the Drexcl Bible Class Team on Monday, whe probably two games will he played. Class Day for the graduates of Die Eighth Grade uf the S. H. G. S., <xf — 1916 w-as Friday evenin'-.. “Juki a “»!little fun among ourselves," was ax

<.h-Miss McCraven said of it, but h will Ik authrttu ike B«|..iiiiw b> ! lonif be remembered hy all having part ‘aaIViu. ‘i'biV 1 in u or privileged to he present. The I. ■ .. 'iL..... ‘".a.: . class Was Florenre Hines PravlA..,,! •

JONES’ MEN’S SHOP 8M-0* MIVJTWL, OCEM CiTT, 1.1. Palm Beach Suits, Flannel Pants, Ready Made Pants, Stetson Hats. Straw Hats, #1.^0 tc £3. Auto Dusters, Blat^ Alpacca Coats $1.50 up

Blue Serge Coats, #3.50 and j?6.bo

Balamacaan Coats, Rain Coats, Bags, Suit C>tes

Next door to the Ocean City Title & Tru*t C ompany

|T fue the priaeeution

» Orulixanre *l,..ll ha. tl an* bmaiic ellertiv may. alth.Hit forth.

duty of rudurer. tn prepare kurf^idn!.

tii'ivrt l W ki“i. “1

hi erade. ax |uv,vtded bervtn: aial aittu. further oedlnanre, may advrrtlxr fur Id. fur the oaiktructl.m, rrertba. and ImiiI llna * “hi work., atul .trurture. a. prav^ hy Uir term, hereof and of tiie Art of “

la-glxtaturr aforraald. a .at muki ■ill euulrartk ..rrekaary for the |

of .aid aork. m

| 'ary rtdib

laSedlrtrty " r,1 "“ OW * l “ 11 Ukr 'O'* 1

«hl» »*lh day Of .Hay. In thr y,«r Noaxand nine hundred and arteeu.

V K HKRfiKhT.

ITraldrnt ..f lawncIL

reived Ihlk ISth day of Ma), in tbe «v th.Kiki.u.1 nlor hundred aiul Bftreu,

II. h. HIM.I'Y, Mayur.

F. MrtuBvm, ctrtk. & yt.it pmees

or the oonmr or cafe hay.

PI BIJC NOTICE

iiaarkk ].rtitlr.u> hare Urea pirenitre] to (hr maid ofCluaru Firel.ol.leik uf tbr t .. .aly of

h"r J««*y. reiuresi ..* the

«uf Ihereld Board of

thirty-three fTaausaT U- ,, „

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1 Margaret Townsend, Poet; Elsie

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Sralret |.r.iiMMialk liui.nrd **IUdk for hoalda alk*' a.U I. rrrel.rel hy thr Ka uu^h ^1 AUlkJI .4 hl'Uir lUrt-K until l-lahl THE EEVENTH HAY OF JUNE. 1*14.

y uf cap* Hoy.Hvw yrrary. I Hines, Historian and Ida May Her- .. r u./-.tinrT tirii-aa : l * rrt * AH carried their part.

rlt ... ' 1 **' Cot’RT Ho' **, perfectly. WtHlam Lennon, of the and, ' >w JbSbSY, '.Seventh Gradr. gave the farewell ad- ■' tor rx- 1 at Klkvfx o'(-hu<-E in the FOKENUON., dress and Elsie Struthers, hi* claas

. iih TrtttaTb.' JuZimS?: ! ON TUEHHAY. JINK FIRNr. HU'., j mate, gave the parting gifts. Thr

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'IT ‘,"‘‘ uU,n '! ,b< K“i»“kaof raai.ue iiJwHiiiu«» i-Tria the claaa colors, green and gold; thr B yy, , :''^al.?bd^’n.‘xi!. Iht ct *** motto. “Usefulness" and the . ii.iix Ik- rxIal.liklMkl li, thr kMl.t .* ‘ rlaa* nln a tinv bit nf ei.M anil -rr-k...

uy . w ... aa* flm “ pin ■ Gny hi* “f gold and green limit lb... ..I. appropriately marked. Miss McCra icbiuad hy tbr vrn .aid the year had been the lu-xl

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_ .a...... ltd and these not very far. Tlir thr ..«d ia-rm■>...( at a.brlire jawCuiar.. special prise given hy Mra. Reese P. ,ire«(-,nk..ad>au... c ai|>mirt‘ ai ear.-.ret Ri-lrv to th.- pupil who had raised her ■ ii.. nl\ k^aVsm!:‘ill'iam'.’f Vk»'".^“i’^'ho Average snoot points in the half year. Thr read beatMtae id p ••aiualoa Aresiurla Was I* Irene Rode. The prises to I “ ' “T' *' i" “ the best average in each grade pre■i u,u Taimu re Ire by Edward J. Smith, were ■ siiku. kkad. la’ireTuaa^u.ui award..1: 8th grade. Margaret Town-

send, average S3; 7th Elsie Struthers.

ha^k xv* wiw-Kk. K7: 6,b - M * r,r l-Annon. 87: 5th. Ruth HANK \x yxyWKKbv^ Smith, 80: 4th. Rudolph Klaverkbmp. •-'«i». 87; 3rd. Helen Hines, 92; 2nd. Ellen l '"> ■ * 1 I Mathis, 86; 1st. Jessie Struthers. Be-

ginners. Franklin Barrack. The year’.

yii.i.Liii*; ut-paiMuri.k la averB-.'*- uf the 8th grade was. Mar- . .. o eervt your m-eds. Work garet Townsend, 93; Elsie Hiae*. 92; tlivered when nronuaed, peerleee Florence Hina*. 90; Id* May Herbert,!

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