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^ FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH.
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K “‘‘"“‘“•i!;; SnTlOM sooto. F»«WI STRAYED. r ,i bkrk to PhllAStlphl* «> M 10 be Hominf wn.-Aip ml MS# 1 Dr Smith’* bUci. c»t. m*l*. with . >t baglD „ r > rM*oti»tir- boor to mnnlce a* tbla to tbc last
white spot on throat Retnrn to L^| tb , mornlnp Tbl» i» well lUostrslrd ghaU lb^ tort’s Sapper thtaOB^h •heran PsmonA**-. Sea Ule City. R‘~ | on Sunday erenlnR*. durtn* tbe tereoc* year, a tar** attendance J*
wart —Adv.lt. m . r. when the Boardwalk is filled w+th rotpestod by the visitors with baxxaxe in hand waltln* Sunday School at £M. A Retrial FOR tALE. f.w the # P M. train wlU be held In the Two t»«^« for sale. Including war Doe' anyone I marine that tb«ie pro-; subject of ai 1 lean. ,i —-ta Imv» nn Sundav eTenlnr If in tbe
and^rntaa" Audition, prtes pl . would leave on Sunday evenlnr « Apply I- Alexenber*.Wood- .;beT could be at work at tbe‘r usual
11*41- hour Monday mornln* by takly a . mornln*: train* Further. If the n*n>-
' *. of m family can be togetbei omy PAPEflllANQINQ or s. ltfrd , r e-enln« at Sea Ule and Kow is tbe Uroe to do yoor ^ , 0( ~tber every erenln* at aome otbbancini; prompt •er t 'cr. rea^nablr ^ r^on alotut the coast, ts that faa»-
tex and Pastor Ode was sraUfiedW
Srioea.” M. Solroney, Central House,
pea Isle City. K. J.
RE-ADVERTISEMENT DREDGING ADVERTISEMENT. Office of Board of Comm* rc< and NarlratioD. State Houee, Trenton. N. J . Jan. 23. 1919. Sealed proposal!* for redredein* a section of the Inland Waterway from Cape May to Bay Head. N. J. m Swain’s ChanneL Cape May County, will be received at this office at 1- o - clock noon. Feb. 11. 1919. and then publicly opened About M.bbu cu ydsof material to be dredxrt. The nrht la rraerved to reject any or all bids and to waive informality in any bid If It may appear to tbe advantage of tbe Bute so to do Further Information on application VICTOR GEUNEAC. Director.
Wednesday afternoon tbe Lnttea’ >a wlH be held at tbe home of Mra.
SHERIFFS SALE.
tly going to come
It ts Quite obvious that tbe Pew>--ilavnla Railroad cannot advance tbe rime of their morning train by an boor at ill we have the Reading at our door and It is quite poaslble for that road to give the service Sea Die should During tbe summer there D a local train on the Reading which arrives at Sea Isle City every morning, except Sunday, at *18 and then lays over UR 7 A M There Is no reason why this train should lay over for nearly an hour when It could, by leaving earlier. connect wl*h a train leaving Ocean City nt 6.03 A. M. or i.47 A- M. and arriving In Philadelphia at 7.45 M . and t in A. M.. respectively An earty train from Sea Isle on t Reading can be bad. but It must be gone after before the- Reading can say “Our schedule is made up and printWorking on the theory that the more •u ask for the more you get. through .ut service should be asked for at least on the Saturday afternoon down train and on the Monday morning up train There is enough traffic tor this service already, during the summer season, and Sea isle patrons should not be expected to stand from Tucks hoe to Philadelphia, as Is often the
Thursday afternoon after school the
TO SETTLE AH ESTATE.
_ the casto. a at owtlylas ,,, The "Down-Town Qeb" M tateMla Building. mPhOadeWRev 8 D. Daugherty. D D, has chaxga of this Conference SOUTH DENNIS. Calvin Ntckersoe and Pleasantrtlle. have been recent guests visited
ted Mr and Mrs. Stephen Jrterwoo 'Sr Jas Hashrouck la on this week's lek list. . Miss Bessie Cabaley has returned a her home from a few days' vttit at Has Creek. Mrt. A. J. Meerwald Is recovering from her recent attack of Mias Hannah McCormack, of Cwenwt visited friends here over tbe
By virtue of a writ of Fieri Fads*, tor sale of Mortgaged Premises, to me directed, issued out of tbe Court of Chancery of New Jersey, on the 2®tb dsy of January. A. D. 1919. In a certain cause wherein Tuckahoe Building and Bonn Association is complainant.
and Fannie Siegal. .-t vir. et al arel^ fo | lowino d,,*, iota defendants. I shall extose to sale a:, .
public vendue on (City must be sold...Any reasonable
MONDAY. FEBRUARY 24tn. 1919. ! c „ tr , eeepUd .
between tbe hours of twelve and five :
o’clock P M.. to wit. at one o’clock In hAMMONTON STREET
tbe afternoon of said da>. at the Sher |
iffs office, in Cape May Court Hous«. One lot between Central and Landis
Cape May County. New Jersey- J Avenue.
All that certain stock and mortgaged , between Boardwalk and Lan-
premlses. with the appun.-tian.e*, in a v enue 50x110
the bill of compUInt In tb< said cause - o'* Avenue., .hwxtiu. particularly net forth and described.' PRINCE STREET
that is to a*y:
Eight shares of tbe Capita! Stock in Twe lott> each 50x110, 100 feet fi
tbe 42nd Series of the Tuckahoe Build- j Board ^,| k .
LUDLAM STREET
Church Prayer meeting Thursday evclng at 7J*. LUTHERAN CHURCH NOTE*. Rev. John T. GOllaon. Pastor Go to Church Sunday morning la the best time to attend Church, tbe large congregations of well-d ed people who SR the large churtSme of tbe towns and dries furnish abundant evidence that public worship reacts toward material prosperity. Tbe Pastor of Messiah Church preached at both morning and evrmiBg services last Sunday and Sunday school as held from 2-30 to 4 o’clock. The aR program of services will be carried out this Sunday At tbe evening service the subject of the address will be: ••Community Needs—Correct
Moral Standards "
A joint buxines* meeting of tbe Trustees and Ladies' Aid Society at the Parsonage on Thursday evening followed by tbe Bible Study hour. ■bleb the pastor bus been conducting aM Thursday evenlnga. These studies are short lectures on the books of the Bible, followed by discussions and inking of notes for future reference Any person may join this class upon conditions that ensure regular attendance. An all-day Conference of Missionary Pastors of Lutheran Churches In New Jersey and part of Philadelphia will
Samuel Lloyd baa purchased tbe
ed two silver cups, awarded by the mutes at tbe recent content One for tbe best agricultural exhibit
d from France, to vtelriug hie par*Mrs. Wallace Linderman to seriously J at this writing.
second place la tbe ten ear Wh ite Dent class, at tbe Agricultural week exhibit Trenton.
THANKS.
The Committee lor tbe Chamber of Commerce meeting at the School Auditorium on Tuesday night are deeply appreciative of the courtesy of tbe Bellevue for the use of its china and silver and to M. Luongo for tbe transportation of tbe
Camden Safe Deposit 4 Trust Co.
The efficiency of oar TrwtDeparbnent is attested by the giuwoi »rwf volume of the trait Hinas handled by tim company.
Trust Funds
I. 1680 I. 1690 1. 1900 I. 1910
S42J29.41 121319.10 1.288,077.90 4.974.25427
1* 1918 Osar 14,000,000.00
CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. A- E. Ankele wtohet to thank her many friends for their kind help and sympathy during her recent bereavement. _ A. E. ANKELE.
An unusual chance to Qet a dssirslocation for summer horn# st little ! |
tng and Loan Association, following described tracts,
of land, situate In the borough of SOxttO, 100 feet from Board-
Woodbln-. in the county of Cape May. w
and Slate of New Jersey, and bounded walk.
.w fallows: Known and designattd »* lots Nos. 7 a..d 8 in Block 3. Section C as laid down on a certain map of 1
uwn lots at Woodbine.
No. 7. Begins al the intersection of tbe northwesterly side tine of Jackson avenue with the northeasterly side Hue of Franklin street, at a point for a corner- thence North forty-twodegrees and ten minutes East along the side line of Jackson avenue a distance of one hundred and fifty feet to a point foi a corner, being also corner of I»i No 18: thenc» north forty-seven d<Frees and flfi) minutes West along the side line of lot No 18 a distance of fifty-three feet to a point for a corner: thence South lorly-two degree* and ten minutes West alone the said *id« line of Lot No 8 a distanc. of on* bundled and fifty feet to a point for * corner In the northeasterly side line of Franklin street: thence along th< said line of Franklin street South for ty-seven degree* and fifty minute, Ka*i a distance of fiftv-tbre. f.-t to the place of beginning Containing sever, thousand nine hundred end fifty square
feet of land, more or less
Lot No » Begin* at a point lot » corner in the northea*!* rl> »ld>- lire of Franklin street. fift> feet northwesterly Iron, tbe Inters- tarn of the north westward!)' side line of Jacaaon s nue with the northeastwardly »l<le lln* | of Franklin street and run* thence alonr the Rat** side lin- of I tanklltj street v rty seven degrees sod ] fifty min a te*> West a dislante of fifty feet to s point for a corner. al«o cot per to Lot NO thence along the easterly aide of lot No V North forty two degrees tec minutes Last a dis tance of one hundred and fifty feet to h point for a corner, also comer to Ixit No 9 then., along l>*t 18 South fifty-seven dc-gr— fifty minute-* East a dlstane-i- of fitly feet lo a potn* for a comer, being also comer to w No 7; theme along line of No 7 South ’forty-two degree - i. n tnlnut. s W’eal a distance- of one hundred and
fifty foot to the ronUlnlng set square feet of l ! -ti
Ing the same scribed In a <1
baum .t u* to msv date November X»th. 1^1 a, ‘C ed forthwith to la- |C corded ROBERT K MU-I-ER. V Dated January 29. I^IV Harry S Douglas. Sol r
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