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A bBi* ftdTvrturuseut id this column witt C*LB{ rau.u. IDr COM i> tmttil. mMl w wocid a inal U you have anyuurj to buy, aell or exctianxc. Try it.
So AUvemaeuient acceptci lor lea* ■ K.n tor tir« InaerUou aud bailprice lor cacti eubsequem inacrtiou.
hXIK SALE aud FOB BEST Sign*, on aale at tbc Tlttti OrriCK; printed on licavy brutol board; 5c, 3 lor 10c. ad
FXJB SALE: Sixty l»t Brade Folding Cliair», good as nca. lonuerly used by SL John s Church, «ii cc-nte each. Aj>ply to J. T. Borei, Filth Street, Ava
PAl-'tRhANOINti Sow ia the uiue to do your paperhanging; prompt service, reasonable prices. Al. boironey, Central lioiiac, sea Isle City, >. J-
WANTED—FARMS FOR SALE. U you have a Zann or country home tor aale In any part cl Cape Alay County, list aatne «uh me. Joseph Douglass, Cape Bay Court House, N. j. 2-24 IX SHERIFPS SALE. By virtue ol a writ ot Fieri Facias, lor tale ol Mortgaged 1'remiavs. lo nitduecled, issued out ol the Couil ol Chancery ol New Jersey, on I be 2t>lb day ol June, A. D. UU. iu a eertatn cauae wherein Joseph Jd. Mccowan, executor ol the last *111 oi iMitulla |>. Datum, deceased, la comimunanL and t^nia Toe he is delcud-UL 1 sliah expose to aale at pul'hc vendue, on MUNDAY. JULY 2Sth. 1»U. between the hour* ol twelve and live o'clock 1’. M.. lo *IL at one o'clock in the aXlcrnoou ol aaid day. at the aherIll's oBice. in Cape May Court House. Cape May County. New Jersey : So much ot certain mortgaged pietnises. with the appurtenance*, m the bill ot complaint in tbc aaid cause paiUeularly a»l lorth and deaen' ed. mat
la to say:
All that certain lot or piece oi land and premiset: situau on Seven Mile Beach, Middle Tv-uahlp. Cape May County. Ne* Jersey, hemg lot No. 11*. In block No. S3, uo ahoan on Flan o' Slone Harbor. ISO*, tiled In the Cleik i OBice ol cape May Couno. -*'i* J ‘''' aey. by South Jersey liealty Company. called Sectional Flan “C," deacrihed (a follows. . . Beginning at the intersection ol the nartheaaterly line ol Ninety lout in stm-t »ith the northwesterly line oi 'Rdrd avenue and extending thence (1) north* esitrly along the northern/ terly Unc ot Ninety-lounh sUx< L lortyfive feet; thence i2) northeasterly, parallel with Thud avenue, use hundred and ten fuel; t3l southeasterly parallel with Niuety-lourth Street, lor-ty-five teeL and 14) souUiweslerly along the northwesterly line ot Third avenue, one hundred and leu leel ■“
the place ot beginning.
Being the same land and p.emh which laatx-Ua F. Dainm by deed dated April bib. 1*12. and recorded in •‘~ offico ot the Clerk ot Cape May G
CHURCH NOTICES. ST. JOSEPH S R. C. CHURCH. Kcv J. J. O’FareU. Krctor. Sunday Masses 6. T.30 and 9.30 a. m. Conteaslons: Saturday afternoon* at four o'clock: Saturday evenings at
-veo.
Sunday evening Devotion* and Benediction at ?.3('. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Rev. Thomas Ogle. Pastor. lft.30 a. m.. Morning worship; *uh ject of sermon. "Doing the Impossi-
ble”
2.30 p. m. Sunday scoool. 7.45 p. m.. Spirited song service. 8.00 p. m. Evening worship; subject r sermon. "Out. In. On." Wednesday afternoon In the base ment of the church. Ladles' Aid So del} will meet :o sew for the Baxaar. Thursday at eight o'clock. Church prayer meeting. We are glad lo see so many allending the meetings The Church has decided to observe Jubilee Dav Sunday. Aug ISlh. We are making special preparation* for I be same. LUTHERAN CHURCH NOTES. Rev. John T GiUlson. Pastor. Go to Church' At least once even Sundav. Go to your own kind of a Church If you can. bui if your panic alar branch of the church 1* not represented here, go lo church, anyway. •Children's Day", a special service for the parents and friends of the Sundav School children, on :r* this Sunday evening. A cordial Invitation to all" excursionists and visitor*. The exercise* begin at 7.45. __ It is announced that the ..th Annual Convention of th“ East Pennsylvania Synod, will be held In St. Mark * Church at Trenton. Thta Is the first lime the Synod has met in New Jersey. The dates announced Include October 7ih to 11th. Schedule of Summer Service*. Etc. tin Sunday*:'11 » m.. Divine Worship and SerWon: 2.30. Sunday School (Graded lessons); 8 p. n^. Congregational Service. On Tuesdays 8 p. m.. Ladle* Aid Events. Committee meeting*, etc. . On Thursdays, st 8 p. m.. Song ser vice and Lecture. On Fridays, at 7 p. m.. Lane Scout*; at 8.30 p. m.. Choir rehearsal*. On Saturday*, at 3 o'clock, tneellng ir Girl*, conducted by Mr*. GiUlson. Sunday* al 5 p. m.. Services at Townsend'* Inlet.
The nioiierty *111 be sold rubject to Daugherty, of Washington. D. C- 1 1911. taxes in ihe *um of 337.08, and and Mrs. Daniel E. Kupley, B»-v. J 1917 taxes iu the nun of *44 «9. hfr Kupley. Mi** Rupley. aides Interest and mats on aaid taxes Mr and Mrs H I* Blaley have I
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PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR.
STONE HARBOR.
Mr*. Jen* Salveaen entertained at dinner on Tuesday for Rev. and Mrs D. Daugherty. Mr and Mr* Pau 1 Mis* Blandena Ogle ha* returned from a week's stay at West Creek. N J. with her friend. Mis* Mildred Jones Mis* Jones came with Miss Ogle and I* enjoying a week at Sea
Isle.
Mr*. A. G Schultz ai rives tomorrow id will be the guest of Mr* A. G Rice
for the week-end.
Earl Coxson. son of Assessor Coxaon. passed an A. 1 examination
and Is now on call.
Ashman brother*, members of nn old and highly respected Sea Isle family, have been in town on business connected with the estate of their mother, Mrs. Amanda Ashman, who died at Ocean City In the late spring Mr. Harry Ashman ia exeedtor and went to Court House to probate his mother'* will. He Is manager of the Atlantic A Pacific Co. In Providence. R. I. Mr. nl Ashman 1* warden of Cum-iM-rlrJid Co. Jail at Bridgeton. N. J. Daugherty, of Washington, D. C, Rev.
and Mrs Daniel E. Kupley, Rev. John ■
Rupley. Mis* Rupley.
Mr. and Mrs R I*. Klalry have been .
Fresh Beef Travels on a Rapid Schedule Fresh beef for domestic markets goes from stockyards to retail stores within a period of about two weeks. Although chilled, this meat is not frozen; hence it cannot be stored for a rise in price. A steer is dressed usually within twenty-four hours after purchase by the packer. The beef is held in a cooler at the packing house, at a temperature a little above freezing, for about three days. It is then loaded into a refrigerator car where a similar temperature is maintained, and is in transit to market on an average of about six days. Upon arrival at the branch distributing house, it is unloaded into a “cooler”, and placed on sale. Swift & Company requires all beef to be sold during the week of arrival, and the average of sales is within five days. Any delay along the above journey means deterioration in the meat and loss to the packer. Swift & Company, U.S. A.
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RADIATORS REPAIRED AT SKAU txnxtt United Auto Radiator Co.
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SURF HOUSE W. M. STRUHERS, Prop. NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON 19IB
Enjoy a Day’s Fishing and one of our Shore Dinners. Sea Foods a Specialty. TOWNSEND’S INLET HOTEL “LARRY” C. SEMON, Prop. (Formerly Shelter Haven Hotel, Stone Harbor) TOWNSEND’S INLET, N. J. Best Deep Sea and Bay Fishing on the Jersey Coast
If out of town, it will pay you to visit us first Bell Phone 2105-J Phone Orders Immediately Attended Ta The Cheapest Store of Its Kiad in the State.
W. STEIN
" 151^-1 C3 SLA-IwE New York Hotel and Bar Supplies
TWO DESIRABLE PROPERTIES
Mis S E J»bnsiun«. were al Ocean
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6 Friday 9.20 9 40 4.20 4 4'h 7 .Saturday., in05 10.30 610 L JO v Sunday 1”.53 1150 5 60 6 20 tysJK- \lTiS, SI I 1 60 0-15 650 95S
Herman R. Fehrle Bowling Alleys Sea Isle City
KrYSTONF MOTOR CAR CO
ZZ14 OirUnut She,! Philadelphia
Properties will !*■ sold on SATURDAY, AUGUST 17th, 1918, at two o’clock in the afternoon at the Gladding Property. GLADDING PROPERTY, NO. 1. Situated on Matilda street, 100 ft. East of Landis avenue, consisting of one lot fiOxllO ft. and known as iot No. 10, Block 28, North East Section of Map of Sea Isle City, upon which is erected a .’{-story - building 28 ft. x 30 ft. and one-story addition 12 ft x 381 ft., containing fifteen Rooms ami Ruths,, with 8 ft. porch on front ■
and East Side.
This was formerly the Gladding property and a very desirable location for Boarding or A | girt ment House. SHORT PROPERTY, NO. 2. L situated on South side «»l Italia street. 300 ft. from S. W. Side of lamdis avenue and knou t lot No. 18. Block No. 7, S. W. Sec|tion of Map of Sea Isle fit'.. upon which is erected a two-story j Building, 2K ft. x 32 ft. This Was formerly the Ralph Short property and would make a i very desirable business site.
ENAMEL. CHINA and TINWARE.
Double Thick or Single Thick Decorated and White.
Chinaware, Glassware, Silverware.
TOILET PAPER AND PAPER NAPKINS. ,832-34 Atlantic Ave. : ATLANTIC CITV, N-1
properties «r« now owned by the Sea Isle City Building As-ociation. ami will 1* sold rt Public Sale on above date, •oner sold at private -ale, and will Ik* sold on very reasonais. clear of all inrumbi .mce. ny Information desirvd will Ik* cheerfully given by SKA ISLE CITY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, EDWARD B. ARNETT, * iuiirman of Building Committee.
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ings are finished with
ronieuW6o3Boartl E«eu for Wkllx. 0»IUnO« and PsrtltS^*
Rogolfa .Mtaraura* ar Kew WUrk
It is n resistant of fire ond moisture, and won’t warp, crack, chip or buckleUse Cornell-Wood-Board not only fa*' Bcmfecs hut on the walls, ceilinftsstnd partitions of Residences, Churches, Stores, Th enters. Schools, Farm Houses, Dairy Bums, and for ull alterations and repuiriCura in hxuJ* 3-16 in. ihkk. 32 in. «nd 4S i»wij«. suwLrri Ut-jHx. Full diraeura* L* “PP ' inf. in evury hujwUa Nails nAM over <M wa"
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ox to show y„ Cwnwll-Viiuj and adviw with yoa at to goor y«tx*aLtf intenur hxuxhma twvd*. Fow imiwI aoAM«o-*“*-Charles H. Clouting Comp 311 ! Sea Isle City, N. J.

