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WANTED.
Four second hand autom-bl'et In any condition. Address T. E. L-. Times Office. Jea We CltJ
OYSTERS FOR SALE. Deepsrater Maurice River Cove Oysters. fresh weekly. Let us have your orders. Chas. R. Hahn. Spray Hotel.
Sea Isle City.
FOR SALE. High grade upright piano, alao Freeman Safe, cheap. Apply to Stone Harbor Pharmacy. 97th and 3rd Ave.. Stone Harbor.
LOST. On October 26th. on the Seaside Road, south of Tuckerton. a ladles’ cloth coat, made by Franks. Asbury .Park. N. J. Lady’s Masonic dipper on lapel. *5.00 reward If returned to the owner. Mrs. John Cole. 404 Lincoln Avenue. Aron-by-the-Sea. N. J.
LOST. Eye Glasses In case: between Whale Beach and Sea We City. Leave at Sea We City Post Office. Washington Gandy, Whale Beach.
NOTICE TO GUNNERS. All persons are forbidden to trespass with dog or gun on any of the property, of the late Emlen Phyalc either In Cape May City or at Lower Township. All trespassers will be dealt with according to law. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE. Atty. for Emlen Physic Estate.
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Mr. O. W. Bergner. of Philadelphia, hts been out gunning at'Avalon. Monday he shot a black duck, a bullhead plover and some other game Mrs. Linge. of Philadelphians* been quite ill at her daughter's home PeermonL Mrs. E. B. Becker's. Dr. A. P. J. O’Hsrra and wife win close their Peermont home and fern to Philadelphia on Thursday of iis week. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. P -'ker win dose their Peermont home on Thursday and return to their Philadelphia home for the winter Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jackson and famy left on Sunday to attend the funeral of Robert Jackaon. Mr. Jackson’s father, on Monday. The deceased waa 72 years of age. Interment was made In Greenmount cemetery, Philadelphia. Mrs. F. F. Relchner spent Thursday and Friday In Philadelphia. Mrs. F. H. Stratton end tamiiy are visiting Mr. Stratton's brother at Woodstown. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lance are spending a few days with Ocean City friends Mrs. Ed. Plueker has been quite 1U the past week. Her friends win be glad to know she is a little, better.
SOUTH 8EAVILLE. Miss Elisabeth Heaton, of Philadelphia. spent the past week with her parents, Eleaxer Heaton and wife. James Hanna, of South Vineland, spent Sunday with friends here. George Rice, who Is employed by the P. R. R. at ML HoUy. spent the first of the week with his family here. Mr*. Clara Townsend has been confined to the house with a severe cold. H. A. Payne was in V.’oodblne on
lugbter. Mr*. Harold CoUlns. Mr*. George Hltnar and son. have returned horn? after several weeks with her Philadelphia. Miss Thelma Little, of lent the week-end with Mr
Herschel Berry and of Millville, rpent Saturday night relative*. Robert _ —_ — visited Carlton Westcott and wife, this
eek.
Claude Burley rial led his
several days.
A jolly crowd attended a
bee at Dr. Walter Y< ose that went were: Mr*.
-. Mrs. Grace WlnatoW. Mr*. James Currie. Mrs. Mary Heaton. Miss beth Heaton and Mesars. Gears* Henry Hoehn. Andrew Plater,
ephei Mrs.
party of young folks Saturday evening. The evening was spent in play were: Mr*. Leslie Foster, Mrs. Jobs Berry, Mrs. Edward McAllister, Nannie Sutton. Mrs. Mary Misses Mildred Moore. Grace Estella Payne. Margaret Foster, beth Heaum. Hold* Heaton. Heston. Mesars.
is the place to have your prating done, no matter what kind it may be.
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James L Grace and wife, of Millville. were looking after their property here on Sunday. Mrs. George Rice and son. Dale, are visiting relatives at Fox Chase. Ralph McDonald and Mias Edna Barnes, of Millville, visited H. A. Payne and wife, on Sunday. Leslie Foater and wife were In Philadelphia on Thursday. Mrs. John Spark*, of Willow Orovo, was renewing acquaintances here the first of the week. Horace B. Payne was at OUaaboro on Sunday. Mrs. Emma Reeves and son. of Sal-
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the State of New v&ii-gmm,
Berry. Virgil Pierson and Percy Haat-
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At a late' hour sweet cider and oid-
around. Everyone vowed they i
AT THE CHURCHES
MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. John T. GUUaon. Pastor A.t the annual meeting oL the Loth-
Tburaday evening, the following c
Ing year: Mrs. A. E. :; Mrs. Clarence Pfeiffer, View President: Mrs. Frank Fowkea. Fin—
er, Treaanrer; Mr*. J. T. Gillison, Recording Secretary: Ml
A Baxaar will be given by the Lutheran Ladles' Aid Society during the
The Pastor and Mrs. Gillison will attend the Philadelphia Conference of Lutheran Ministers and Laymen.which will be held at Grace Lutheran Church. Fourth and Slate street*. Camden, on Monday and To-day, November 19th and 29th. Rev. C. P.
Swank, who visited this city
and preached la Messiah Church, is Pastor of the entertaining Church. The Ladlet' Aid Society voted la
favor of inviting the next
Board of Cho— Freeholder* of t County of Cape May. PUBLIC NOTICE.
TREASURER'S 1 Sea Isle City, New J To tbe Board of Commissioner*: I submit the following report of 1 daring thp month of October, 19x7: Balaam in baed
1817.. 1816.. 1816..
Temporary Loans.. Inncm am Com: Doferrod Tax— —
L—a duplicate entry, Ja— 80 sod July 3..
Boardw'k Aoct. f 16J8 ORv Hall
Light *• TO*** Remo ring Garbage 200.80 Salaries 297.86 Printing A Au. 22.10
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»e County of O New Jaeaar. win be beM In the COURT HOUSE AT CAPE MAY COURT USE. NEW JERSEY. O’clock in the TUESDAY.
aim] fcU
fton* to US’ ACTjuUUlon of Che aald Beard. The reed or avenue for which petition* here bees premated and which the Board of cteeal the'roa^kaown a* Mount Vi t>—b
Street
eet In the Boronsof Sou
By order of the Board.
FRANK W. FOWKEB. Clark.
Dated. November U. 1*17.
MEETINGS OF THE CAPE MAY COUNTY BOARD OF TAXATION TO HEAR APPEALS.
May. Borough Hall. 10 A- M. to 11 noon. Tueeday. November ». 1017. Cape May Point, terourh Hall. S P. U. to 4 P. M. Wcdnreday. November XI. 1X17, West Cam May. Borough Han. 10 A. to II "Wednesday. Me—eeter XL 1017. 1^ Township, Township Hell. X P. M. t
Thuradey. November XX. 1017. Upper
Tuckehoe Hotel. 1#‘A U/to November ti 1J17. Wood a H»U. I P M. to 4 P. it. vember X*. —*
of P. Hall.
Ttrarsoay. nc bine. Boromrh H T^mWip. K°'o
Tueeday. November XT. 1X17.
Lutheran Conference to meet in 8—Isle City. On Sunday morning at eleven o’-4Harhor C *Borough lo” aT'm to ii
dock a eermun wUl be delivered by the Pastor, the topic being. ’’Onr Na- 1 tlonal Strength.*' Service laato from
eleven to .twelve o’clock.
In the evening, there will be a ’’Song
Service" with a brief address.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Austin Corbin Brady. Pastor.
e With £
for adults. 7.00—Epworth League. Topic. ‘ Day of All Days" Leader. Mr. Claude J. Town 7.46—Sermon. "First AW to the laJured" or ’ Contra*ting tbe German and the Christian's AW to the Injurl” Taka time to be holy. Spend a few hours worshipping the Lord on His Sabbath Day. Next Week Tneadar. 7 A0 p. m, A cottage prayer meeting will be held at the 1 of Mrs A W. Miller. Thursday. 4 p. m.. Junior League; 7A0 p. m.. Prayer meeting: 8.46 p. su Quarterly Conference. Or Tuesday evening. Nov. 27th. the last mortgage on our parsonage wQl be burned. Tbe parsonage has been built but seven year* and le now free trom debt All the church property is free from debt. We hope to be able to —y on this night that the church owes nobody a penny. Brothers Oi and Bradway are expected to be I ent. All invited.
in?. Avalon.
X P. M. to 4 P. M. .
eeember 4. 1»!7. WOdwcod
. 10 A M- to 1 P. M.
tuber 7. 1X17. North Wild-
Hall, 10 A. U. t* IX noon,
ember 7, 1117. Wild wood
Han. I P. M. to 4 P M.
i must be mad# on the forma by Gilbert C. Hughe*, eocretary.
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OUVSRL BLACKWELL,
Right NOW the business of max in all of its .grim reality is occupying the attention of
Ita and money. MANY ARE FJXDOING THEIR • LIVES to our country’s cause. Labor is supplying the energy necessary to produce the material ecutomcnL You are not asked to give, merely to lend your money, at Utexust. to the Government throng a the purchase of Liberty L—b Bonds. AS AN AMFRICAN—cooperate. .We handle subscription#. -
First National Bank OCEAN CITY, N. J.
Make It Easy to Start Your Ford Car
T The “Wood’s Starter for Ford Carr" is the very latest and best starter on the market It will pcsitn#fy *t*rt your car, under any condition*, right from tbe seat Ho more getting out in the rain or cold to entsk. Price
$15
Call and ue it, or writs for circular or demonstrat um “RAPPID SEALER” in your inner tube* makes them punctate * proof. Co*U but $1 par tab* 1 Coal is High this winter. Don’t barn np your hsrdearned dollar*. The “SAVIR STOVE LID” will save at least one-third of your cool bill; fits any stove. Send
for circulsr.
R. W. Sutcliffe, Stone Harbor
Cos and Electric Fixtures and SappUe* Estimates Cheerfully Given
PEERMONT M. E. CHURCH Rev. John C. Walker. Pastor. The popular Sunday evening aervice* are times of Inspiration, and trust the folks of tbe community util attend and pray for the service* Topics—Nov. 18. ’’How to Get ErI erytblng You Want." i Nov. 26. a. n>. Thanksgiving servi— P. M.. "Driving Recklessly.’’ I The Young People’s Choir Is dering effective service, and those who have not heard them should be present next Sunday evening, and thus encourage the good work. The Young Ladles will give • tenalmnent In the fire bouse Baturdey evening. Nov. 17. Admit adult*. 26 eenta; children, 18 ea ■ w:
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