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PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE
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By virtue o'. « re«oluuoa
Board ol CommiMtuner* ol the City of be* Itie City, beariac date lUc tvreaty-eU; day ol rebruary, A. li. 1S17, whereby 1 *a* -uthonxec and tuatracted to make puhuc aaie at the property Luo* a as the CooUaeat*. Haul iToperty, 1 hereby n»e aoute «>»«: the Board of Cosuaiaaibat rs of the City of Sea Ule City wdi ait the Mayor* Office, in the City. Hi Sea iaie City, oa Wcduestw. '• Twenty-eighth day oi March, A- 1*. 1517, to receive and open Sealed t
lor the purchase, in lee, ol all the
loricx lota and tract* ol laac. *ith hnii/iir.g* thereon erectec, situate the City of Sea iale City, Cut*. May
County, hew Jersey, to an: Lot* numbers one to twenty
elusive, in Blocs number eifuiy-ettht, aa laid oat « nrt numociea on may oi plan of the hormcast Section ol aaid City ol Sea Isle City, whico said map or plan is on record in the Office ol the Clerk of Cape May County at Cape May Court House, A. j, and which
said lots or tract* are bounced
northwest by i-»nrin. Avenue, on tnc southwest by Broipect Avenue, on tne southeast by Marine Place anu on in*/
northeast by Girard Avenue.
Aliarastn bin* Will b«l rirCeiVed W'
der separate cover lor the pi and removal only of tne built eaten on the land described
procadwx paragraph. fitelnl Bids *.U be reCci
time prior to and ontil 12 o on the day named (Wcdar» ., March 2k. 1*17). at which time a will
%1BC. U>«tb« WHS (Sc phis* piaerd tkemw. be pwrchssed by the Borewgb ol Wd'.iam S. Wcbc; lor (be sn el Kims Hssdnd sad
date of th/ 'tL-
In craefo; tht accepiaiwe tor the e^-'e property lie
of any
_ same will be sold ffee and clear of
other Int umhrancea and the title insured by,the KideUty Trust Company of Newark. S. J. Other condition* will be made known at the um« of the
On behalf ol the Commissioner*. IB VINO FITCH. City ClerkBated March 21. 1517. Approved: F. TF. Fowke*. Director Revenue and Finance.
OTT OF SEA ISLE CITY NSW JXBSET. PUBLIC NOTICE
By order ct the Board. taviNc «tch. Mart* *(.>«(? It. pi s:-*. c:i> Urrk
BOBOUCH OP STONE HARBOR
ORDINANCE No. 37 Aa Or diasac* for (b* p
Wh‘2
doenbrd, wttb the prlta* placed (beetoe. be •-1, ».rrd lor the peblic p«<poses of (be Borsecb. sad for (be erecuoe Ibcxcoa of aa aedueei um tbr
That wbra sad ss sooa ss , ae* * 'retire. Baroegb Cowact! msj. by trttom. astborise (be Ifsyee sad borom** •flUisai N.Weber foetbeperebseeoftbepcoperdeaenbed. with tbcptlia* placed (btre- —•* * •*-- af (casperary
^a»? ' side of tbr tract aerpured by m of (be laad sbottioc me same aa the Weal
ffi-. That lor the psrpoee of ramiac money l psy IbecoMofacqatfOW-*-ta. the said bo>o«(b ■
to call, bwt sotb renewal sewed slier sts years wbicb they are issued Mcfe Lemper sr y imprurr sew at#, shall be ss'.barlscd by reaotetloo >d K.rouabCounl. sad shall be exccstad by the — ' ~ deth. wt— — ‘
SALItlAyWANTED
The^Borough of Stone Harbor
Will receive bids ioi ONE HUNDRED 100 TONE OF SALT HAY
To be Deh\ e red at tile Ocean Front, Stone llarbui Bids will be opened at b o'clock p. m., on Monday, Apni 2, 1917, at the Boiou^b iinii. LKu t. ElCCRAVEN, borou^b Clerk
PUBLIC NOTICE.
1NG * iiCU.
I by Ibe Soroush ta Thai by this Ordinance it Is determined od declared A. Ibe probable period of the
o! the bu.-du«h ol stone Usiboe. cornputm oa tbc Best prevedise three ralssUoas Ibcn e msaaer .’uetded be tectum i> of Chapte
. aapeer *v »: the Laws of •vwtr.
jj, ol the Laws i
repaired by botioa l
I Business Men's Meeting
Physical Suffering a Blessing In Disguise For f.iankind.
The regular meeting of the Bualnsw Mm'* A—oriatlfiB was held ta the City Hall oa Tuesday evening. The ii
A DANGER WARNING TO HEAD.
•Heading, no doubt, hut the few that were there made up la enthu«in«m
It Toll* U* That Health, Mayhap, la Msnared, and It Enaclaa Man ts Maintain His Pro-d Pcsitian at tha Highest Pinnacle of CrsataaiL
Of all ore* nixed u«us» nuui l-'aaeaan the greatest csparity f. r «nfrerin* pain. This la the prsre he pays for the superiority of orxauUat.uu that makes Mm the king of nature. I*r. inwrence Irwell writes oa "The ilraamg and L'se of 1‘ain** and Ltd* u« regard all this aawwptlijilliy to suHrriui: and even the suffering iiseif a* a t k-salag la disguise It U fain, be s-surea ua, that
enables us tv snalnutn our pro boo at the top of t-reatlua.
Pain keels us alltsignals the approach of cvuntles* danevn thus enabling us to arusd Uw-m. and la a “apnr tv wise activu in tbr proeeoa of human adyonm<-nt.'’ belpiitg tv endow as with courage, de*oCuu. >y mpathy and count less utber virtues. It L kindneas In a mast, and Its alsjlltiuo might mean the Kms nut only of that ►offering which has ever twen the nursery of vinos. Lot even of U.> itself. Dr. IrvrelJ says: -If the touch of a red hot body did not cause instant pain any ooe might be faulty burned before he was A ware of the danger. If Lunger produced no pain ooe in.rrit not care to eat. If it were not iw inful to look directly at the sun st duju blindrw-m would aMict. thoae who examined it with the naked
what wa* larktug ia uumberc A plan to district off the City into section*, and having a committee visit the owner* of vacant property In these districts with a view of encouraging them to build, was adopted A sign -Welcome to Sea Isle City", with “Thank You. Call Again- on the reverse side, or some suet similar wording, was ordered placed at the bead of the Sea Isle City turnpike by the advertising committee. Five thousand booster folders, to be mailed out in nil letters by every buainess man, were ordered printed, the being left with the advertising
committee.
The establishment of a hank was discussed, and definite action was poetponed until later in the season, it being thought that the time of the year was too early to make the start The appointment of a committee of five to attend the 'bearing on the proposed deepening of the Inland Waterway was left to the President The bearing win be in Atlantic City on April 12th. and Congressman Bach* rach has asked that every interested trade body have a representative attend the meeting.
Friday,—“The Crucifixion of CbriM-" Saturday, - "The Thorn - Crowned King." Sunday (Easier)—"The Risen CbriM” Appropriate musical selections will be rendered each evening by the choir. There's a comfortable pew and a welt for you. Come !
eye at that time.
“Serving a* it Ooe* Lk- self couaerraOou of the vrranisu iwUi is a ■»•*( useful danger aims;- the outcry at injured and ili-.- threatened organic element which has no language apart from that cry. That may t* the lesson why (win has a idMirt and bad memory. I’ Indicate* disorganisation, imminent or actual, while memory implies funelioiung tioc—definitely organised amuciaUans. who* dissociations are dismember-' menu and there fore not rrmesaherable. “Xa ooe Las ever retailed a pair, as be actually felt it- He can. of course, recollect that he suffered It. that It was excruciating at the time and all circumstances of hi* suffering, hut to rcmeiuU-r it ss it was in feeling would Iw to revive It so vividly as to refeel It. —to have it again. Being disorganised, there is nothing with which it ia connected with organized associations, and 'berefnre when it has [wssed its pang •a lust to memory.If the function at twin ia nr if conservation by giving warning at menace to life. IH. Irwell asks, wuy docs it not ! cease it* function when the valuing i* futile , Ifc-aih takes many forma, and almost all uf them are I a inful. Why might n**£ matters hare been iently ordained that when tha inevitable end tican tbr unavailing pain always ended? The writer repLes: The obvious answer is that by that method the functiua of tain would have I wen annullel It signals danger and destrociiou. and what greater danger anl destruction to an organism can there Iw than its decay and death? That the organism no longer does anything 10 preserve Its exiaience when warned Is not tbr monitor's affair; Its work is done when It ha* given the wa ruing, which 1* a warning to prepare to go out of existence. The warning tweianes in most instance* leas urgent. duller, more faint e» gradually Increasing decay feels neither desire n*ir power lo attend to its call. “Considering what pain has done as s rpur to wbw action in the process of human adjustment to surrounding man and things, bow It ha* helped to ingraft courage, tatlence. self sacrifice, devotion, sympathy and charity upon human nature. Its seeming cruelty being in reality masked kindneas. It is Impoaaibie to a»~on that Its abolition would tv a twin-fit and that men could be strong and thrive wUbout iL Sorrow • and suffering* have been the nor* of virtue alBi.-ri-m'a good teach -hastened. dl»Ipllocd purified slid more fe ted by trials and |«lna~- IJlrrarv I
IMgeet.
It is indeed a dreadful shock to bear a young woman, demurely pretty, ex-
or “Cmawn up fnaigbL “fy*ain't got nothin' t’do,“ or “I gotcha. Steve!- or “Wbadda ya taka me fer?" Th* stage is much to Uame for the vogue of slipshod ssd on gramma deal The text of most of the popular aoegs is potndaaaiy defiant of grammar. The singer* and actors often affect a strident nasality for footUght use which they discard with their coe-
and actnfiaeu find that they 1 ttag to flight a public of ■
they are likely 1
Professor EL R. Laahiey haa com pitted aa Invearigmdno of tha aanaa at direction in birds. This ia called the
naeu the wrfld birds at the Florida keys known aa noddy and sooty terns in expartmeuta. In their recognition of their neats It was found that their eyre as
Tha birds showed no evidence of any
of locality, soon as a
-magnetic erose" or a -second sight--Birds are no more mind readers than men are. Nor do they have any ability to retrace their paths of (light by memory- They recognise their nests and their own young by moacle habits
The comparative mortality of differ eot occujwUous shows that clergy and farm laborer* bare the lowest death
r Lim
BOROUGH OF STONE HARBOR. NEW JSXfeXY.
GROINANik No 3d
y thing that 1 raaonaMy.
The beat time to apply lime is probably daring the p reps ration of the eeed bed tor com. The thorough cultivation of this crop mixes the lime with the upper eoU. Lime should not be applied to the surface and Immediately plowed under, as this tends to place It too far from the surface, where U Is needed Neither should the caustic forms thy drated lime and quicklime) be applied In cocnectlon with manure or ferti Haem It Is better to plow the manure under and put the lime on top or um solb In case the manure 1* th sired fur cop dressing the lime shook! be worked into the soil at b-ast two weeks previous to the ap ' a cion of manure. Likewise it Is well to appL the llniv some time previous to commercial fertilizer* Further Inform* ti«n on the liming of soil may be obtained from a bulletin on tbla subject which will be sent on application to tha Agricultural college extension
'ice. Columbus, O.
Grain Ration* For Lambs. A good grain ration for iambs just bag Inning to eat 1* ground corn, ooe part; crushed oat*, one part; linseed oil mewl, ooe part, and wheat bran, two (arts Wheat bran Is very essential in this ration, and the shepherd should always see that it la present. A grata ration consisting of two pounds of wheat bran, a I-Hind of oats (crushed oats being preferred •. a pound of finely ground ,-urnmaal and half a pound of oUmeal ha* proved to be an excellent grain ration for young lam ha. It hr.* also brm found that a grain mixture of uilmaal and com meal has given better results than a mixture of cottcn aavd maal art corn meal—Ohio Expert maul KtatUm Bulletin
Care ef Mo.* Do nut use sweat pod*. Karp collars clean of dandruff and dirt, especially If sorennai develops. Mpuugr the shoulder* uf Work home* • Uh cold water at night after work If they are aweafy at noun sponge a:
AT THE CHURCHES
gEA isle city m. e. church A Corbin Brody, Partor
Passion Week Service every evening Dorn 7 JO to 8 JO beginning April 1. and ontil Easier Sundav, April
Sands v, April 1st. Morning.-“A an.” Evening,—•* The Trinmpbal Entry." Monday, - "Cleansing the Father’s
Tnaadmy,— "Tbe Last and Greatest Day oi the Public Minietry of Jeans.” Wednesday,-“Cbriat, Onr Passover" Thursday,"— * ‘'/he Arrest and Trial of
8T. JOSEPH'S R. C CHURCH. Rev. J. J. O'Parrel. Sector.
eight o'clock. Sunday school every Sunday at two ('clock, followed by Benediction.
and Thursday before First Friday
When using sandpaper to remove old paint, damiiing it with ivnzine will cause the work to be s^.-ompllahed
MAIL ORDER BUSINESS
r hiwar whS alSSteS
Automobile Parts YOU CAN FIND THEM AT SATTLERS Bring vocr broken parts we can metrh them. ALSO New and second hand bodies. 1601 to 1615 Sp. Garden SL
FARTIS AND PROPERTY WANTED FARMS AND PROPERTY WANTED anywhere. It yon want to eel! rent, ebangt or buy. try me. One per after eold. Hundreds of Bnyen 1
HAHR’S FARM AGENCY.
Let us do yonr printing—
stationery now. Don't wait nntn ir all gone before ordering • new • p»y-
Stores Everywhere Coast to Coast
United Hat
for Easter FAMOUS OAK BRAND
$2.00
THE USUAL UNITED
$1.50 AH Styles i
See them » ret fufcne *
UNITED HAT STORES 1215 Market SL, Philadelphia
OUR NATIONAL SLUM
The Nation's might is influenced by its every dtucc. Patriotism is for alL
And one of its practical forms is intelligent, individual efiort that developc collective financial strength so important a factor in national supremacy. Conservation open tbe par. of the individual—the building of a surplus—is essca tial to both national and personal protection. Th. Officers of this Institution stand for America first —and all the time.
First National Bant
Ocean City, N.J.
DNIONIN EON QUICK Oil! 1/ 20-room Cottage or Boarding i '
Skrootc Ccusgr or Boarding’ on Matilda streat. Apply to
I»le City Building and Loan Aaroeu
Tslk It over wttb say ol (ha Uracaat* <* a.v.aoMm.jwv.fasbbU'
SnellenburgS
Mail Order Service
The Snellenburg Sy.tem Offer* Unusual Convenience* and Advantages to the Out-of-
Town .Customer
s—.«u. a jr: i.js. ^ ^ « marchandme. aa wel) as la particslar u Na matter how largo ar how .—n _ni riven —. — _ — * avwaa, K wttt SO ”* t * i „ a n-
:n,-r
■ Ah Uml
* Rrop in taock with o«i dall.
WpAM Nswspsgora. ^ ^
tl'jT ,^ St " S P ri "8 Wants—lot Hen and Sid'm' Mi5v3 * nd CiuHien— can '« ,apSrt ,* dv * nu s'~ui]y here irom out imn;eu« sI^V °'‘ Jl , t,nd * 0 ' Weatiug Apjmrcl—the newest iu - , 11,6 ia ^^t in assortmeut—the best in quality
—tbe lowest in pike.
*- A LUOMO kudks Ml R mr dritvahs W Ms Ue Qty. T*»_>od » iaM
t t-ditor if the ailhiir. We ire unless you tell o» whst's wb»t _wc esnsa^t spicad the j good word. “ * awam karva.
Care shamid be taken In Biting colls re <* work horsro Many cullsra are too big or too looor If the withers are fit or wpcctally full tha fining of cullare
Will news! extra care. —U
N. SNELLENBURG & CO.
1 prof CtatMga
PHILADELPHIA

