Cape May County Times, 20 September 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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A little tdremietnenl ui tbw colamn will bring reealu. The coet ■■ •mall, and ia wortb a trial if 7°<> have anything to boy, aell or exchange. Try it.

No Adrertiaement accepted lor leaa thau ac. for fin* Insertion and ballprice for each aubeeqpent maertioo.

VOB SALE and KOR BEST Signa, ou •ale at the Turn OrriCK; printed on heavy brutol board; Sc. 3 lor Wc. ad

FOR SALE. Ford Touring Car, 191T Model; Tint Class coudlllon. Inquire ol 'Loula liraca, Sea lale City. (jlKL WANTED For General housework; good home and wage*. Addreaa Do* A. Time*

BOROUGH OF WOODBINE.

William Hi

m Hughes.

Uniteo States Senator, to oorv

" ala years

er of Congress to oorv

' Two justices of the Peace ► Also for the election of Thrc - : of the RepuNIran County Eaect.r.' r c.litre and Two mem her* of t'.-

PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby mven that I. Joseph Joffe. Collrctor of Taa.-a for the Uialna: district of the Boiouato of Woodbine, pursuant to authoritj vested in me by the statutes In such case made and provided, will on MONDAY, ths 7th Day of Octobar. taiA at TWO o'clock m the afternoon. In the Borough Hall In

t-oard of realslry and election will • t at the foUowtng deairnated fiUre,

Liberty Hall

S-nerm! Ejection will be held on TueaN cv ember Hh. 1>1S. for the purpose • I re tin* candidates to fill the followinc

SELL AT PUBLIC SALE. hereditament* and real esta mentioned for the shortest - any person or persona alii

for whic h

io person w»U bid for * I«> the tax lien there

One Member of the General Asaemb y of New Jersey, for Cape May County, to One Coroner, for Capo May County, to

serve for three years.

And that the election officer.- wilt alt as a hoard of ■lection at the places above no ntionrd on the above day. eomracnrlnc w< ut • o'* lurk in the moraine, cktaiac at 7 t o'rloeh in the rvenlna; I f ul

a, " * WTRl ^? ,l S£ fc <- * ■ »t City Clerk. year*.

— One Member of the Stats Senate o* PUBLIC NOTICE Jersey, for Cape May County, to

*e -e tor three years.

Notice of ' J “ r M,mb * T 01 B** General Assembly

a State* Senator, t term of ala yaais.

•• brr Of Congreaa ti

d~ land, tenrmenta. hemditi

real a-qtate b ‘

PAFERHANQING Uic Ume to d«. vouf papexprompt service, iraaoiiabie prices. M. buliuoet, Ceutral liouae, Sea lale City, >'. J.

SHERIFFS SALE. ily virtue ol a writ of Fieri Faciaa, lor •air of Mortgaged I'mmoes, to me directed. issued oul ol tte Court ol Cbancery of New Jerery , ou the lutu dav ol Augorl, A. D. 1W», in a certain cauoe Yrbereiu Usury btoUler it complainant, and Caaaie Geiger is Urleudaul, 1 aiiaii expose to aale at public vendue, on MONDAY, 8EPIEMBBK, UHb. Ii»i7 between the boars of twelve cud live o'clock p. m., to wit, at one o clock in Uie alteration ol said day, at the "benfi’s office, in Cape May Court House, Cape May County. New Jertey: Ail that certain mortgaged premises, witli (be apportanced, in the bill of complaint in ibc raid cause parucularly set lonli and described, tbai is to aay; All tlioas two certain tracts or parcel* of land and premises bemnaftei particularly described, situate in the City of baa laic City, in tbe County of Cape May, and btate of New Jersey, bounded ana deaenbed at follows: First tract, beginning at a point on tbe nortneaocrly side ol 1‘earl street at tbc distance ol one tioudred and Iiltyait and two-Unrda feet northwesteity ol tbe northwesterly sideol Marine Uiace, and UsTnce running (1) along the uortboaatcrlv aide of said 1'eail street n-mii nltytso degrees west loity-six audtwoUurdt feet and at ngtil at glea to said Pearl street between two parallel Hues ( with a width ol forty-six Bud two-Uurda leetj in length nurtrieaslcriy our hunddred and len leet Containing live ibousand and one hundred and lortythree and oue-Unrd square feel of laud, and comprising lot number six of block number twsnty-nine, ou the plan ol the booth west Section ol bea lale City. Second Tract. Beginning at a poinl on the northeasterly side ol Pearl street at the distance two hundred and three and one-third feet northwesterly ol the northwesterly side ol Marine Piace, and extending thence U) along the northeasterly side of said Pearl nretl north tifty-two degrees west lorty-sii and iwuthirds feet and at -gbl-augle* to aa-d Paarl street, between parallel line: in length or depth with a wtdth of fortyaxx and two-thirds leet. northeasterly one hundred and ten leet. (.onumi-jg Dive thousand one hundred and thirtyitires and oue-lhud square fret of land. Comprising lot number five, of blocX number twenty-nine, on the plan ol the bootbwest section ol bea Isle City, duly Hied In the Clerk’* Office ol Cape May Coa,,, »' . . . lieing ihe same prrmiars which r-d ward 11 oil in an. Jr., Trustee lot llw FAtale ul J<«rpn tiriget in liaukruptcy, Joseph linger and Caroline Oeiget, his wile, by indentuiv dated July ifth, 1WIgiaoied and conveyed uuP> the asm Caiwir Geiger, in lee. Recorded io U» Clerk'* '-thee of Cape May County, in — - • — “7Ac.

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ATLANTIC COUNTY GOING DRYA jieti,ion beanm '.T< signaiurr* has bn-n preaa-nled Io City Clerk Janie* E Scull, ol bojacr* Poini, requestlnx the Cotuniou Coundl ol thal ;juuKl|>allt} to order an election to determine whe'ber or not the aale of intolira! lug liquor* a* a hevi rage *ju.!l b«- pro hibiieu AimrCiug to law. Clerk Scull tad led a »p«-i tai meet mg of Coinuiun Counrll f-n Wednesday evening. September nth When kald petition was runsldercd The question will now be •ubmititd t>< the vole of the people at tbe general election on November Mb Should Somers Point go "dry" it will be tbe second Atlantic County town within tbe year. Pleasantvtile voting that way at a recent election. Tbe matter will alao be submitted to tbe voters of Absecon on November fifth. PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR.

87ATE OF XKW JUUKV. KXECUTIVK IiEFaHTML-V; UUkJiLAl. WILLIAM UL'UUES was at ) ruMtlaa at tlM Ln«M*mi. <4 IS* Bf New J*r**7. held oa lb* Tvr.ulj alail i>t Jan nary. A. l> Oa*

s follows. IM'Aill TAXES ABBESS ED IK YEAR ONE THOCSAND *

FOB

NINE l NDltED AND SIXTEEN, and .ubyret > -the payment of imgBnF —

REGISTRY .AND ELECTION.

I'urauaiil lo law-, notice t* hereb) irlven llisl the Hoard of Itegiatn and IJe. Ilonv ’ in and for every elr-r tlon <li*tr!cl In

BOROUGH OF WOODBINE

I in the Count> Of Cape May. Stale of New J •'**•>. will meet for Ihe i.tntBvar of mak me ra-cwirstion of voterr l.y a house tr

TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. IS It.

om 12 20 P M until 1. oVIork In th. ■ •-nine at which tinie and |>Iaee* aald nard ahall firoro-d lo lr*n*€-nl»- and take up from aald ranvaaemc tnoks two 1

H-etaters of all |»-raon» in their .' >• eier-tion dUtrx-l* entitled to Ihr-

Mtffrwae there!i

Tne Coroner, for Cape May County, t

—* *— •*-— years.

t"ie Mayor, tor t

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i-eeholder. for t

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Barnet 14 . 11 Xlorri*221

Ufthu*. Nathan 14 2 Lldiovetahy . J.. t* 1U.1I.12 lb Luru. Mary 12.14.14 9 Kinky. A‘ ■ ■ ’

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I'otaslinlk. Sarah., IVmxman. A i.; i« 1't.Uahnik. Mai 1.2.3 1S.2UJI 14 Kruir-r. Sarah 11.12 2 Krwenfeld. Marie... 14 2 itoar-nleld. Kattie. . la.17 4 Itoaenlr'ld Hotel.... 1AJ 1 ILiar-nfetd. Marte. .14.17.IS 1 lUw-nleM A Datinrahirah 12.14 7 llahinuvicn. Jos..ll.l2J4 2 lUgbt-rc. Nat Iran 7 22 IL, nmol n h. Jos... 0.4 is.iuji a iUiaenlrM A lianm-nhnah .‘a 1.2.J 4 itabtnovieh. Jos- X 14 Itahtnovlch. Jos. 7 14 Kahmovtch. Jo* 1^.J.«.4 14 Kabinov-Ii'h. Jo* 14 14 Koaenteld. Kr.Ue If . 4 Swilling. Israel 22 • 7 Segal. Win. 1 4 -- I'hllip 14 4 J. D 22 4

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T»a Juaiicea of the Peace ■t that the einrttoai offirer- » ' ” ' of eh^tinn at the |.1 'ti. -.1 -n.-d on the above day. • ■ o'i-loek In the -moraini-. r

WHITE. CALL

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fore t n.-m for that i-urpup-- or la- shown *o tlw sstlsfartion board of regtalry and Hertion I.

davit In writing •'

L.C. AMEA2l«r-Y

J.' Boimn.h Clerk.

SOUTH SEAVILLE.

J Md- fd-slic Foste. v a,. - uoppInE in

" Philadelphia on Mondav

Mr» Elixabeih Gran i* vfalting her '

n Indr fi- (

b-rsl voter dxnchter in Glocct--'

1 -SUE SO:

AY. OCTOBER 27. 17U.

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Private Edward Kise.-iIumlt.of Camp Dla. spent Sunday with his pan-ms.

TCillism Eiaeni -.i-*i and wife .^2 "‘ThSlR or J,,hn Frml1 "' * ,f ' >o«l "on Grafton. adding lliercto the name* of alt per* -oa *«>..»„, 1,- ,.1,...I , ... , , .. entitled lo 1I-- light of r.iffrare and of f? , Y, >,ln r taller a father, eraaing therefrom Ihe name of any person ' - I OITh. 1 > . hc .. *. flrf .* '“‘I op»*wtimn> Ip he heard. Harmon Hilton and son. Paul, vlslt.hall Ire show n new lo hr- entitled lo vote, r«>]*f!v*b 'at ,,. In thal election district, at the next elec- ” r* latlves at l uniberland over the

lion I Week-end

•» ! ninion Godfrey and wife, of Allen

iSi dTi^ m "_ ■ ,lr V a> ' h * vr keen visiting Mrs. tiod-

. for Ihe purjevrw of r

mother. Mrs. tJ ISenhdm ”.Twwmy-fourth day of Bd-terribav. i Heraebel Derry, of Millville, spent ’ «.7!7T;AT5 », n,7iSs2 *«*»«•* »s **• s^r. >f making nonimitton* of candidates foe, J'^n K. S|>arks and sons. ConOwT'SSS ST:.- an <> Marvin, of Willow Grove. Pa, ee^nro- term ci7te?b* ths dsath *' r ‘. r, ' n "* lnc acqualntanres here thla

Wtitlam Hughes.

On* United States kenator.

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Girard Motor

Sales Co.

2517 Girard Are., PhiU.

HXAoaDAXTcaa rox

Selected Used Cars

’imerican Molor Siv.s Co. 3210 Murkrt St., FHax, Pa 3lv

Prtpvc N»w fer CdM Vealkr Anchor Sedan Tops

Keystone Auto Tan Co. liir-20 Fairmount Are.

PARTS! PARTS! PARTS' More fax. m BrssaiwMa sc, sr* aaw 2531-7 W. StM

Cape May County, toOne Mayor, for jhwo ysarc

AUTO PARTS Uagd Motors, Rexra, Gears. SUrturs. Tima, Magnetod, AjcUs,

OLD CABS BOUGHT IN ANY CONDITION SCHOBEB, 3335-45 Market St.. Philada.

Miller Carburetors ar.iBAVTEK i* vremv. Mora ^JJSbtb 25 r ‘ Gaaoline United Auto Stores, Ire. 905 N. Broad 5L, Fhlla., Pa.

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er. i; 16.11 Tepja-r. Nathan .. 22.21

2i7i 1.07 14 IV

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/ubntzky, Tuldrvm'* Clothu Co ...i.:.2.i.-.c. •

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Uaram. Meyer 14 cinque, i lank. 2 acrei Cinque. Tony. 2 lots. Martino. Tony^ J aorea...

—>ut*-Sun<i. 14 acre* Ijutnei. I'lketi. IV acre* UbriferaL 14 acre* ivtashmk. Max. a acre*, ittee Iman. N.. 2 acre*

. Milton. 41* acre*

l- Stated, there <-h II* pruportrofiato- abart of ► UK urred for this sale. JOSKI-H JOFFE.

1 to led August 21*1. >714

PUBLIC NOTICE. Nolle* of REGISTRY ANO ELECTION. • ireuanl to law. notlee to hereby glv t Un Hoard of Keglslry and Eleetk md lor every rlM tKm district IB CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY. In- Cooniy of Cap* Ma>.

Abraham Lincoln said: “Don’t swap horses in themiddle of the stream’’ Return to the State Senate Lewis T. Stevens Who Has Worked Consistently for Cape May County and Been Alive to It’s Interests in the Legislature Republican Primaries, September 24th <1 He has voted for every law in New Jersey backing up the President and U. S. Government to win the present war for world democracy. C He voted for the law which prevents judgements of debt being taken against soldiers in service, and women serving in war work, thereby protecting their families. C He secured repeal of the E 9 an Road Act, under which Cape May County would get no State Road money, and secured in its place the authorization of 34 miles of hard surface roads, for which the State Treasury will pay over *1,150,000. € He voted for local option; stand, for ratification of National Prohibition Amendment C He introduced and had passed the law restoring dower to women in their husband’s property, which was token away from them by a trick law. C He introduced and had passed the law, for seashore resort protection from the sea and allowing the enefits to be assessed on the lands henefitted.

x of ib. Slat* of

q He advocated for three years that 2240 pound, be a standard ton of coal in New Jersey; the same as New York and Pennsylvania. q He introduced and had passed the law providing for filling of vacancies from New Jersey m the U. S. Senate, and for the election of U. S. Senator, for unexpired terms. He wa. born in Cape May County, August 22, 1868, and ha, always resided m His ancestor, have lived in the county for over two hundred years. Endorse His Work by Your Vote

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