Cape May County Times, 23 March 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 8

COT OF SSA 1SLK CITY

NEW JERSEY

PUBLIC SALE OF REAL EE1ATE By virtue ol a leaoLuuou ol the Board ol Cotmuibsiouelii ol the City ot Sea late C1U', hearms date me twenty-eighth day ot t ehruary. A. U. 1917, whereby 1 wao aumonxeu taid tuatructed to make iiuhlic aale oi me property known aa me Continental xiotei Broperty, 1 hereby give uouee that me iioard ot Commlabionerb of me City of Sea isle City will eit at me Mayor e Office, in me City, Bail, Sea laie City, on Wedneaoay, me Twenty-eighth day ot March, A. O. 1917, m receive and open Sealed Side tor me purchase. In let, ol all me lollowing lots and tracts ot land, w ith me buildings thereon erected, situate in me City ot Sea Isle City. Cape May County, New Jersey, to wit: Lots numbers one to twenty-one, inclusive, in Block number eighty-eight, as laid out and numbered on map oi plan of me Northeast Secuon ot said City of Sea Isle City, which said map or plan is on record in me on.ce ol me Clerk ol Cape May County at Cape May Court House, N. J-, and which said lots or tracts are bounded on me northwest by Landis Avenue, on me southwest by Prospect Avenue, on me southeast by Marine Place and northeast by Girard Avenue. Alternate bids will be received ua der separate cover for me purcha.- e and removal only of me buildings located on me land described In next preceding paragraph. Sealed Bids will be received at any time prior to and until 12 o clock noon, on me day named (Wednesday, March 28, 1917), at which time they will be

BOROUGH OF STONE HARBOR

CTW JOMT.

ORDINANCE No. 37

an Ordlnaar* for U> Und situate at Stout I

Cap* Mayans olrtlcularly i of the Boroufh. ■ - -he erection t

Mat hod of Eradication AdviaaB by Ohio •

Exparimant Btatton.

Sheepmru baring flock* :: fe*tad With atomach worms and ui-worma nay

^eo^Jcrao^. htretnalier fri<1 |he a rituals of ►•kL |-*t» by tr«atihe'imororewre' lht turnt before turning oat i > spring pasenoltoilain *0^For thix I'urjuoe a' ii-mA of cop-

per anlpha'r baa Ue-0 found moat aatUfaetor* in the florka at ibe Ohio ex-

I^rimrut atatluo.

Two flu a! ounce* of a '■•lution nwnlr by tll»*olrinj an ounce f 'dipper anL pbatc 'blur rltrtolt bi two <|uarta of water I* -umrient fur a irailing, and a two tear-old aheep nenla llirwe fluid ounces. A long ncrktal l-ottle or a rnl*-

continnkac, thence (l) alona the aaio no* *2; | K . r tul* and funnel may l*e Uaed to

^ ,he d ‘* e - ,n ^ iTe rr" n

- redTwenty feetto apolni; thriice li^ f,,’|ow when the shrr|i arr fasted for a

day both before «nd "Her ireatmenc

feet: thene* (s) * 0 ? h Y?*\ Water ahould not l>e given for a few dd»ntol2hh* l B££l , yui*«f ,,ta “ ‘‘ 0,,r " ■•Ml f.'llowlmt the doa-

iD ? m, . T -sivi of“^ ,n «-

Bc It ordained by lb* Cun a oil of the Bot.«*h Harbor: . . . ^Mirol.rle

: the tract of land more particularly hereafter, to wit: «r OD r parcel or tract of Und must* at atone

BcsiDofnaat appoint in Ihe northesaterly Itue

^“ISdSdMuth aueet .« a Hundred Hixtaty and One aoe-bnndielh

Dtgeatlvw disturbances, poor appetite.

died Sixth htreet and alao interject Ihc SeMh- of fl M h and general weaklMsa Uldl-S'e'iSuSk^i-Wc^u«h« wA.«ly Une cate the presence of worraa. Iuml.a are of the Boardwalk, for the dtaunc* of EUrrri ml * t .erioualy affected, the exi>erU aay. UU rfi^e\’T«-Sid.no”"«^h^ water Bidding the abeer. of worms In the e of thi AtUotie Ocean, the dUUnce of One will result In fewer loaaes in the

indeed Thlmen to^^Uce «>' h ^ ;

of^Oeten Hundred and

. wu.cb >um shall be paid a*

. Mid tr.ici of Und. hereinbefore dewrtbed, with the ptltof pUced tb«je~JW acquired for Ibe public purpoaes of tb* Botaugn.

mu for the erection thereon of an ■— *n accordance with the

All bids must be in writing, properly sealed under separate cover and marked either for me entire property or me buildings thereupon only, and must be accompanied by a deposit equal to 20 per cent of me amount price named in me bid. in cash ot ct lifted check, drawn to me order of A. G. Rice, Treasurer, said deposit to be considered as first payment, and me balance of said purchase price shall be paid within two weeks from me date ot me aale. In case of me acceptance ol any bid for me entire property the saute will be sold free and dear of ail taxes and other incumbrance* and me title Insured by me Fidelity Trust Company of Newark, N. J. Other conditions will be made known at me time of me

sale.

The Board of Commissioners r serves me right to reject any or a

bids.

On behalf of the Commissioners. IRVING FITCH, City Clerk. Hated March 21. 1917. Approved: F. W. Fowkes, Director Revenue and Finance.

Th«; when «nd •» *oon »»thU --— eSee-.lT*, borough Council »xy. be n, antboriae the Mayor and Botough enter into a conttscl with the Mid ilium K.Weber for the purehuaeof the proper above described, with the piling pUcnd there

iSiXS StS'ESTl, fn»u»t ™i«™' limitation t° provided;auld contract to provide that the asid com growing under iirigniion In many fn^'iet’r^JAin^‘“ex^'u""”.^ d"? semutrid *c1|i.|„ are sltor. growing very to the Borough of a good and »q®cienl seasons and eXirt-m. iUffereUI-CS l>e-■ deed of conveysm* tween day and nlplu tempefwtwraa . ty contain anch temaaand condtltoo*. a* These effects Duty l-C |tartially over- ;. r Sfi"S:"S"uii.''"B;“':: ™t»0 ny ntonl,., ,-jn, ,nutnrtn» .ml _a Mid Council may, by resolution, adalited varieties, l ilt It Is l.'t be CX «se?gf5a®s!*i3! , ss2sis won u-t»- um. ... wproviaion that If the boardwalk now cured as sir* |> ssible In s.ft lulls Where

tit. tmm.-inttitn.

1 location, the land then located between uioie Uniform.

.‘TftM'nS'tS'S’w'Sa Uany t.llnr... tH.n. v.r. at, .In, to - •---.me the property of lb* owner* t ire\cutablo caum's Tilt- most *-**' , *"“*"

of the land abutting the aame so the Wo <. That alao. when and aa aoou aa -■ dinance become* effective, and aaldconuact to purchaae may be entered into between the Botough and aaid Weber. Borongh Council.may. •ntlon.aclect an architect or engineer to plant and apectScaliona for an awfind recreation piei, to be erected on the

brought to I’slemon for l itrial MUlvlll* Bible claws. Itrotberbooda and cltliana generally are to organise a Y. M. C. A. and mine money for the erection of a Urge borne tor 1L Tb* new glua* plant at Newfteid baring considerable trouble with broker pots, sixteen of these having bunt fir.,— the plant begun ottcrntlona. Three oak tree* In front of the home of Con at a ole Halle. 133 William street. Belleville. ena|i|M><! and crushed In portion of me roof of the bouse. Women of 1 >n ardavllle are prt*partng themselves n. case of war A meeting was held at the parish house, which thirty women were present. Mr. and Mrs. James U. Black Harrison entertained In honor of the ninetieth birthday anniversary of M: Elisabeth Black, mother of Mr. Black. Stone Harbor council has accepted the plans of Mark B. Reeve of Wildwood for an 81K.OOO pier mid audits rlum at One Hundred and Slmh street Stephen A. Nelson. Republican, elected city assessor to siuveed Hat F. Bennett. Democrat re-bmed. office had been vacant since last Oc

Mercbantville Junior alerted F. K. Atkins pi rat Farr vice prosld.-i

rent.:* club has ■'Ideut. Marga I. Anita

iag, togrthet will ■ purihurd by V eber for the aum

CORN GROWING UNGER IRRIGATION METHODS

mistake* are oreiirrigatlon. loo frequent Irrigations. loi> early Irrigation

(Continued frptr. page 11 in informal discussion that me new paving will be for a width of eighteen feet, with good gravel shoulders. Other Matter* —The old two-horse scraper used on I the Sea Isle roads, wss ordered sold | to me Sea isle City Commissioner? at $50. —On a committee to represent Cape May County at me hearing on the deepening of the Inland Waterway In Atlantic City. April 18th. were appointed Messrs. Fox. DeBow. Saul and Bennett. —Invitation was accepted to look over some Warrenite roads ‘n upper Jersey and Long Island. Date to be set later. —Superintendent Douglass, of the County House, was Instructed to some of the able-bodied male Inmates to work on the County farm, and roads, at no pay. and If they refused to work, to report to me Board for further instructions.

Why Can’t Sea Isle City Do the Same? Absecon. Just above Pleasantvllle. opened a bank one year ago. The following from the Atlantic City Press gives me bank's history: “The First National Bank of Absecon. the bnbv financial institution of the County, will observe It* first anniversary next

Tuesday. March 20.

WWtoS *»“SSL

Automobile Part* YOU CAN FIND THEM AT SATTLERS Bring your broken parti we can match them. ALSO New and second hand bodies. 1601 to 1615 Sp. Garden St. Philadelphia

Look over your supply of printed stationery now. Don’t wait until It is all gone before ord-ring a new supply.

OUR NATIONAL

.STRENGTH

* The Nation’s might is in-

■n,c tan, open-d tar *«“»!■ awlKM | b,.|„*v W ciUwe.

, -purpoaeof raiaing money to > the coal ol acquiring the property above art ■tb. IbcMid Boiuugh abat Lt.-'s-ks liDdred and Eighty ttolln*. and. for the parae of raiaing money for tieliaving the expense erecting an auditorium and tecreniton Bier I Mid premia**, the Borough Council ubalt LnouuToT'blateeu Tboupand Eight Hundred id ivpcn-y Dollar* bald temporal > improve mi not*, ahall elate, in general tenae. the atpoac for which they- are tmued. and eh$H aturelu not eacceuing on* year from their •le. und may be .ubjecl to earlier r.ll lor pay ml, and ahall bear laUteM at not exceeding x per cent, per annum. Such improvement ottamay. from iirne^ 1w it* oHuuxeat.’and whSch 0 may *l*o be •ubject a call, but »uch renewal notes shall not be reewed after ua yeur* after the purpom. fee ■vhirh they are tmued baa been carried out ssrsat-'iEffi- 1 wftsSiS ?r uruugh Council, and ahull be executed by Ihe lav or end Borough Clerk, who ur* herexy uihoriaed end empowered to imue. and caue* Ik name to be duly executed under the corpofte real of the Borough, and attested bv the ■gnaturea of the Mayor and Borough Oak. eld temporary improvement note* ahall be in hr *nm of Five Hundred Dotlars each, and

dated when iaaued. and ahall requ

ith'crrdil and property < one Harbor are hereby pli rut of Ihc principal and ml — improvement Bute*

1-annually.

11). and the

, - Borough cf tStSytSTES:

torm ftcrtiB

provided, and aa may be approved by !aaolatloa of borough Coanci'. and ahaU contain a racitxl

*—*d pursuant t' '

w of Chapter .,

Jer*c)' passed l

i u tm* u. aiaaace - r Jit of the Law* of I

ed in lylb.

put In,w* for which I

t note*, u the moo ry

oi.lrrd r. ihe our-

Cot with a tJrtwk tunic and fashioned of pule pink crepe tie cltlnc. thi* interesting negligee Is set off by allk fringe | and ouilliittl with narrow *tri|>a of fur. I Wom with It U a piquant cap of the same material* banded with the fur

away to atiow a bnkod and crack, j aoll. Thi* land should liavo boon cultlvoi.-d after Irrigation aa aoou aa the ground cuuld

SPOILED CHILDREN. Begin With Bahy In the Cradle to Train Hia Diapoxition. j A baby become** horribly si "tiled be- | fore the mollicr wake* up I" the fact I a* all. If tite baby yell* Tor something I he aboold not have let him yell. It la J far belter that he abouM have one or two prolonged yelling «e**Utu* ao that j be can And out that hi" yelling will do j no good rather than tluil he ahould leani that be ran altvuya get hi* way I by lei ting out a few shriek*. It la positively uncanny bow the youngent liable* *eem to know whether they can imptme un yu or n«t. Yonr baby knows perfectly well whether you will yield to him or whether LI* shriek* will do biro no good. If It I* the |ut:er they moou die out; If the former they eootlnue until be bn* what ho

wants.

Latei when the child |ix*»c* hi* first yiutr and learns to walk and to talk you will not have such a hard time enforcing obedience If you have already showed the child in bis Infancy that yon arc not bi be lui|i.t*ed ujion. soon a* the little one l« old enough u> talk be 1" old enough to reason with. 1 When you wish t« reproach him for a

March 20th. last year, with over $30.000.00 deposits. Prominent men from all pert? of the County attended and were Impressed with the enthusiasm with which the bank was started on Its career. Deposits now total *100000.00. and a special effort Is being made to boost thl« mark next Tues-

day.

“One of the most progressive features of the Absecon bank’s usefulness Its monthly paper, the Absecon Bank Boosttr, which is read with great Interest by hundreds throughout the County.”

Friends, it wouldn’t be good business for us to tell you our classified ads. deliver the goods if they didn't . That would be dishonest advertising— and dishonest advertising never pays. Our classified ads. deliver the goods.

PatriotiMii Is for all. And otic • f ils practical forms is ititclliyent, individual eft it tiiat develop** collective financial strength so important a factor in national supremacy. Copservation upon the part of the individual—the building of a surplus—is essential to both national and personal protection. The Officers of this Institution stand for America first —and all the time. First National Bank Ocean City, N.J.

Tht piobable pet lud o( tl n|>t ovement ot pi open), temporal) impiovemenl notea

applied it .—

d i*u«i above ieferteutc^ awl lln( j too um e «-ultlvnUoti. Tlw farmtM I uaughttneiia don't •utile, but talk grmv» uuttou'pi^tokcroMtrj*- who ha* Devil aecUHtooiitl to ieg*r<l a ly. The baby know* tbv illffcrcuce. ixtneerinx and other ex|>ett*c* a |,prt UB e of mob-ture n» (In- chief cuohe ! never fear, and If you feci a tle-lre ti _ otou*h tn connection ibw* ^ cr0|| f u i) ulv too often . .HR-ludc* that j laugti at hLa cute ext>rp«siou« don’t do uidinance H i» determiuad in-tgatlon will ,-urc all 111* and luaurc it, because a laugh would *poll the ef-

lavv. yield*. | feet end he would think you were not

When the aurfai-e noil L kept wet the | in earmvU

U«PI"-ruturvH are lowered by rapid For the xake of your ebll lreu* menevaporation, and the n-ull 1* Mower j tal and mural welfare maliituln diaclse^Harbw',computad up- grow th and delayed muiui tty. If eulU-1 pllne over them Irom Infant

ration l*' delayed mull the surlaee m>U j

bike and crack ro.it* are ex- I -Safety Firat.’*

srfulaem m ahicli said it ion of the imputed upu" ChapUe

B mHIII FOR QUICK 8*LI 20-room Cottage or Boarding-houai on Matilda itreeL Apply to S*i Isle City Building and Loan Aasociat’i Talk it over with any ot the Directors or K. V. atatECXEJt. Ssc v. Sex ok C«r

■id t-ultlrutlm

Urd.a* therein requited. . of lb* temporary im I pursuant tuthisdidln * CoUcctur ttie Hoi • vent, disburse thesttinv, tb If. for any icason, da is uet applied to or

NOT1CK TO BIDDEHN

LEO F. McCHAVK Uoruax* C l Sum* Harbor. Mara. - . II

UOROL'GH OF STONE HARBOR. HEW JKMbtV. ORDINANCE No. 36.

,f Mid tempoiary

large niotwuiv *ui>|>ly tloux wtimnlute xtt evs—■ stalk. Tlw large, nupj.t do v d prodtiee a* uni. 1, | nonunlly .levi-loi*-! utul :

occur.

On land tiiat la well < kept free frtau wewl* it ^Hlr to irrigate eoi

i lieu Iw very ,

. baaket

..i require a . yj,. ahould ■“fly ‘rrt**; ! logeth. re grotetb o.'; aluti. If I

in Ik* umtul'y i more N It u

n.u u* ih"». i airuugly Itiv hw* likely ur rivt ■ full fit el’ | The reel!;

j utltute Win

iMIvatcd au< r*rrpnti-le"

•ker o.

.•.note-

j: ber

wlihi

ulcre o. gra; en lusaed •

lie wa*te■uMe fab-

wted !ii a room • ti .t folk *tl'i |."t this matter H e tin* «!epa

ui* may be

wilb'iii

a uvardsan dltelu-a

r eahu*

. even though

the fire danger

•iir- |.r M i l To the bottaee ”1 : • Jn" bail al*o the adtliat iieit-11 ('hip*, charcoal i|- ..r i iitbhell* or cllpplnga r "leuL” frt>m It and Ite-otne ..ii I e rug or polished floor. tth glased Inner surface m e of the»e when It la In-

i emptying.

c.sa For Cwei

Don't blame the editor h the uew» 'IB-' ' >uu wu iid like to *ec printed in this bnt j column does not appeal. We are fa. j only human, and unless you tell us doni

what*» what we cannot spread the |uw _

j u.hkI wurd. Send or bring m rour - %et ^ t p e winter tint*.

I new* tsem*. We wall **

« out of Id nut al

be sheep to gat soak

and the returns i vertiil ft

Gown* of tho Momant.

The gowns de luxe of th» moment aro certainly moat dlatlnrtlve. Gray liberty 1* blended wUL tulle and etu brolderrd lit oxldixvd aUvir. Ixmg caper, w hich realty are more like train* from the shoulder, fall all over the back In tulle and goanamer fabrics. Many vivid coutraal* are Introduced In mere touche*, which, however lufiultaaimal. are effective, light and dsr yellow L fa*hloiiaMe. e*|H*claIly In velvet, and auch Velvet drew* quite Ignore the wahtt line, while the <1 letage I* tnostiy botdered with bead* i and metallic Itiri-ud oniiimeulatiou In | yellow, gold and tdlver. Man; eieulug | gown* are quite narrow and trained, j having tulle -leeve* to lite wrlxt. The j Jewel w.irk «ii utan.i gowns la auporb, [ i but must naturally be costly.

Mail Order Service The Snellenburg System Offers Unusual Conveniences and Advantages to the Out-of-Town ^Customer n»l* store, now in iU 44th year, ha* established itadf ar a leader because of iU flret-claw servico—It. dependable merchandise and it* reasonable price*. lU MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT ha. been perfected *o that you may kav* the benefit at aU time, of the Judgment of specially trained expert shopper*, experienced 1* the selection of all and qualities of merchandise, aa well aa la particular »— No matter how large w how small your order, it will bs gtrsn the same prompt and careful attention aa If yon wiw •hopping in person. Moreover, w. are always ready to fnr altii say information that may be desired, or to send samples from our regular Blocks. Doa’t fergst that our FREE DELIVERY SERVICE w|U ^ ^chaxe. directly to your d-vor wJUmut any addl •" Thi» is the time to take up your houKchoki re-turnibh-ing. We arc conducting uuusual sales iu all kind* of Houaefuroishiug (5ooti», China, GUnswate, Urn pa, Fuiaiture at-.d Geneial Upholstery Ware* -all at exceptionally low prices. R. A. LUOIICO luDdla Ml al ear drU.cria to We Oty. Itwucaf i Uiet and Cm me': Inlet

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