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FOR SALE. Ford car. cheap, good running order; reason for Belling, owner ha* purchased a larger car. Apply to lire. 1*. Ll Spear. Italia Street. Bja lals City.
FOR SALE. Two toamr for Bale, Including wagons and harness. Best condition, price reasonable.- Apply 1. Alexenberg. Woodbine. 12-6-6 L
PAPERHANGING How is the time to do your paperbanging; prompt service, reasonable Sheet. M. Sofroncy, Central Honse, pen Itla City, N. J.
WANTED.
Correspondents from the following places, to send news of their localities 'to The Cape May County Times: DsnnlsvlUe. Clermont. Belle I’lain, Kldora. Tuckahoe. Beesley's Point and Woodbine. Liberal pay and commiaslon Inducements. News must be exclusive to The Timet. Write tor particulars. Addrest, WILLIAM A. KAVTCBT. Editor.
public notice: CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY
The tax turn for laxrt City of Sea lale City, H. J., for year 1»I8. are
; any further information can be procured from attestor. G. E. W. OOXBOti.
Office of Board of Commerce and Navigation. State House. Trenton. N. JDec. 23. 1918. Sealed propootl* for redredging a section of the Inland Waterway from Cape May to Bay Head. N. J.. In Swain's Channel. Cape May County, will be received at this office at 12 •clock noon. Jan. 14. 1919. and then publicly opened. About 10,000 cu. yda. of material to be dredged. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bidi and to waive Informality In any bid If it may appear to the advantage of the State to to do. Further Information on application. VICTOR GEUNKAU. Director.
PUBLIC NOTICE. BOROUGH OF WOODBINE.
Tbs tax assessment for taxes in the - Borough ol Woodbine, N»w Jersey, for the year 1919 are now being made, sod the assescor’s books will be upeu lor inspection onUl January 16U>, 19)9; any further information can be obtained f rum 12-27-n 1. E1SENBERU.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The annual meeting of the stockholders of The Tuckahoe National Bank. Tuckahoe, N. J., for the election of Directors will be held at the banking house of the said bank at Tucka- ,. hoe, N. J., on Tuesday. January 14th. 1919, Iron. 10 to U o'ricck a. m. EDWARD U RICE, cashier. Tuckahoe, N. J, Dec. 12. 19U.
SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of Hart Fac for sals of Mortgaged Premises, to directed. i*«ued out of-the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, on the 9th day of December. A. D. 1918. in a certain cause wherein John B. Mingle is complainant, and South Jersey Realty Company, et al- are defendant*, l-shail expoes to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY. JANUARY 13th. 1919. between the bourn of twelve and five o'clock p. m, to wlL at throe o'clock In the afternoon of said day. at the Sheriffs ofllo-. In Cape May Court House, Cape May County. New Jersey; Tbs said mortgaged premise*, with the appurtenance*, in the bill ol complaint In the said cause particular!) »tt forth and described, that Is to
say:—
All that certain lot ol land situate,
lying and being In the Borough ol Stone Harbor. County ot Cape May nnd State of :>e* Jersey, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point two hundred and forty-five feel southeast*ardly from the southeasterly aide of First avenue and one hundred and- thirty-five feet southwest wardly l^>m the southwesterly aide of Nlnety-iourth -*H. measuied at right -angles to ‘1 n.enue and street re spectlvel). and eau-ndl*'* thence (l) Boulbwestwardl) parallel with First avenue twenty-five feel, thence (2) soulbeaatwardly parallel with Ninetyfourth street one hundred and ten feet more oi leas to the high water mark in the Atlantic Ocean; thence (3) northeastwardly along the name twenty-five feet to a point one hundred and thirty-five feet soutbwestwardly from the southwesterly side of Nine ty-fourth street measured at right angle* thereto: thence (4th) northwest wardly parallel with Ninety-fourth atreet one hundred and ten feet *~
the place of beglnnlna. Being lot 3
block 94, as ahown on plan "02“ of the South Jersey Realty Company, duly filed In the office of the Clerk of Capa May County, and the land In front of same extending to the high
walar mark in the Atlantic Oceae ROBERT 8. MILLER. Hhcriff
Dated. December U. 1918. J Flthlan Tutem. 8ol r.
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Week-day masses at sight o’clock every day. Confessions, every Saturday evening, at seven o'clock.
SHERIFFS BALE. virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, lor ssle ol Mortgaged Premise*, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, on the 16th day of Dedbmber. A. D. 1918, in a certain cause wherein Tuckahoe Building and Loan Association is complainant, and Sara Davis Speakman. et a!, are defendant*. I shall expose to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY. JANUARY 20th. 1919, tween the hour* of twelve and five o'clock p. m.. to wit, at one o'clock In the afternoon of said dsy. at the Sheriff* office. In Caps May Court House. Cape May County. New Jersey:All that certain stock and mortgaged premises, with the appurtenance*. In the bill of complaint In the said cause particularly set forth end described,
that Is to say:
17 and H shares ot the capital stock In the 48th Series of the Tuckahoe Building and Loan Ae-ociation. and all the following described tract or piece of land, situate In the township of Upper. In the County of Cape Hay and State of New Jersey, and bounded as follows: and Is known and designated on the plan of lota In Strathmore. New Jersey, of 8. Leas Fulmer, dated the 8th day of January. 1918, and filed in the Clerk's Office of Cape May County, New Jersey, on the 6th day of March, 1913. aa lota No. 6 and 7, in Section Being the same premises which H. France* Boyer, (single woman) by Indenture bearing date January 3rd. 1917. and intended forthwith to be recorded In the Clerk's Office of the County of Cape May.-N. J. granted and eonve>ad to Sara Davis Speakraan. In fee. together with other parcels of land and premises. ROBERT 8. MILLER, Sheriff. Dated December 24th. 1918. Harry 8. Douglass. Sol'r.
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•T. JOSEPH'S R. C. CHURCH. Rev. J. J. OTarell. Rector. Mass every Sunday at eight o'clock; Rosary and Benediction at 2:46 P.
Rev. Thomas Ogle, Paatqr. AH the services will be resumed this Sunday. Preaching at 1040 a. m. Sunday School at 240 p. m. Preaching at 740 p. m. Jr. Epworth League on Thursday afternoon After school. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7.30, In the Church.
Ths forms of tho Cepe May County Times close promptly each wsok Wednesday afternoon, at fsur o'clock. No news or advertising espy can b* cceptcd after that time for Inset in the current week's Issue. This rule will be strictly sdherod to, and advortlaera and correspondents era s«mso> • y roquootod to got their copy la early
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NEED OF PATB ABROAD. The need of flits abroad Is great. The food administration Is asking the American housewife If she wastes fat by serving baked ham with Urge portions of fat on the edges, by throwing sway fat trimmed from beef or other fresh meat, by using heavy cream, by frying food In deep tci. by serving large portions of bnttar, by trying food when It would be sa well or better to bake or stew It and by am king pies and other pastries wh« atmpHr would be a
FOOD NOTES.
a you 'eellxe that In Poland and Serbia hsrdly a child l* left alive? The riru. may be defeated, but biuger has followed In his wake. Tim fields choked with weeds, and those who In rimes past tUled them Into fertility are scattered over a hundred battlsflelda. Women are left alone to care for the aged and the maimed. Will
yon help them?
Last Jnne the prices of food and other articles bt Urge had Increased over pre-wr.r prices from 2 cents per kilo for potatoes to 80 cents, .1 cents per kilo for flour to (2.00, 10 cents per kilo for rice to (4, SO cents per kilo for bacon to (S, 60 cents per kilo for butter to (6.40, 70 cent* per kilo for meat to (7, 2 cents per kilo for eggs to 23 cents, 80 cent* per kilo for tobacco to (12, 4 cents per package for cigarettes to 90 cent*. 20 cants per spool of silk to (8 and 8 cent* tor s spool of cotton thread to (840. La tar tbwse prices mounted much higher. A kOo equals about 24 pounds “Take down the old posters," says William S. Tyler, federal food administrator for New Jersey. "The armistice Is signed, and the war Is over, t'^era Is neither purpose nor good psychology In keeping up the old signs of war. Take them down and put up world ra-
il E R M A N DIAMOND MEAT MARKET GROCERIES Bad VEGETABLES Landis Avenue. Sea lale City
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The public eating pieces no longer need use substitute* In bread or other bakery products. However. Jbere la to be no relaxation of the rule limiting the amount of bread to two ounces per person for each meal. Nor most toast ba used ss s gtralture'or served on Jar meat or served with the first course.
; Cottage Renting My Specialty Houses and Ix>U For Sale Bungalow Sites
CHRISTMAS, 1918. If slighter fare our table here afford And fewer guenls our homely Joy* enhance. Where million* preat we spread a grander board; nil* year we bold our Christmas feast In Ki anew. W, shall be boat to nations—all who strive | For deathless right, the great eat and the least. | Who give their best that Freedom shall survlva, TUI* year wa bold a‘nobler Christma* feast —ARTHUR (ILTTERMAN. I Copyright, life I'ubllahlng Company.) j There IS one food jioUcy ’.hat cannot rbange, and that Is the vital of simple living.
M. M. SOFRONEY (Successor to Lav.Is BUlasasyar A Son) REAL ESTATE <£ INSURANCE
NOTARY PUBLIC
SKA ISLE CITY, NEW JERSEY
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The steady growth and large volume of deposts recommend this company as a depository fc* both check and time accounts. DEPOSITS r I. I860 $602,905.42 r 1. 1890 1,693,527.20 r !, 1900 4,040,J56J3 r 1. 1910 6,747,997.21 imuwiy I. I9i6 6^52,918.34
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How T •y .ndlvidual Self-Denial. By stopping every extravagance. By placing every penny and dollar where It Is nsadsfl maaL . Don't Only Think—ACT 1 Buy Thrift Stamps; every quarter oils our fighting machine. AM the causa of Liberty. Help and Ruthleeeneae. Hasten the Homecoming of tha Soys. Buy War Savings Stamp*—NOW 1
First National Bank OCEAN CITY, N. J.
Mazda Lamps DOUILE LIMIT *T ONE-HALF THE COST
It Is Safa, Cool and Economical to Iron with Electricity. Electric Irons for Sale or Rent
WIRE YOUR HOUSE NOW The low cost aud lasting satisfaction will please yon. Pay a little each month. Ask us about it
Electric Light Power & Water Co,
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SEA ISLE CITY,
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Is Your Money Safe? Security is what you wish for your savings. We offer it and invite your fullest investigation as to our reliabil* ity, business methods and facilities. . Deposits by mail will be promptly acknowledged. Vv rite us about opening an account. Security Trust Company, CAPE HAY, N. J. 3X Interest Paid on Savings Deposits
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