Cape May County Times, 7 February 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 8

Cent-m-Word Cotumn A liulc »dTeni»em*Dt in tbii eolninn will bring rw-lu. Th* co« i» and it worth a trial il y° n ibing to boy, aell or excbang*. Try it. FOR SALE. Two teamt for talc. Including wa*on» and hxrnesm B«*t conrUUon, Prt« rcaaonablc. Apply 1- Alex«nb«-g. Wood-

Rer. John T. Gllllaon. Pallor lo to Church ! No subject crlung more attention In

amin. tl»» tun

tendance. General prtwperity aiw abundant provision for tbe ^ mankind are condition, that tWn oat the ranks of churchgoers. Le*t we fonret." and become sUckers In re“’?C ?LSr“SS«l . T»

e- Conference of forty

and laymen, held InPhlladeU-hl.

PAPERHANGING Now is the time to do yonr P*P*f’ hanging: prompt service, reasonsble Shoes. M. bolroney, Central Hooae, pea Isle City. N- J-

RE-ADVERTISEMENT. DREDGINQ ADVERTISEMENT. Office of Board of Commerce anJ

Navigation.

State House. Trenton, N. J.,

Jan. 23, IMS-

Sealed proposals for redredging 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 li odock noon. Feb XL ISIS, and theu publicly opened About 10.000 cu. yd*, of material to be dredged. The^ right

la reserved to reject any

t all bids

Tuesday afternoon.

attests of s member of tbe at 313 South Broad Street,

ana wJB *11 privileged to bear adthe history of the early varying darda of railroad guages 10 ^ , pr ^

ent system of . Ingle

trackage, and also the present mtr* methods o' .naintaimng um weight, and measures The

Standard of Ethics and Mor * l, _’™*

given out In the early agea of

kind, and ha. neve, _'‘ n r d r ^ n T !!^ be Improved upon. TbeGreatT«weJ»« «me to exemplify by . PerteetUf* th.t the Golden Rule wa. a P°a« <t> » g

useable every-day .uoiard lor hun conduce OuMBBunltta* bara low ataadard. or conception, of right or wrong, that help or hinder community prosperity U> P*?J>®rtlon to their correctncs by the Divine 5«*ndard given by God for man a highest “tM 3und*7 •• an Church are held at 11 A. M. and B P M.. with Sunday School In the afternoon at half P*»t two FIRST METHODIST EPIhCOPAL

CHURCH

Rev Thomas Ogle. Pastor. . Service. Sunday. Feb l Hb: MortUng worship and wrrnon Afternoon at two-thirty. Sunday School. Evening worship and sermon. . .. Tuesday evening the Ladle*’ Aid Society will meet at the home oC Mr*. H Wedn«Iday evenlng the Menjs CTuh will be entertained by Mr. Endlcott ^■rtursd^-* afternoon after school the Junior Epworth League will be h^d tn tbe Prayer meeUug room of the ^^Thurwday evening at seven-thirty. ^ l^was Missionary Day H. thl^SnadV School. “1°; Su T«t 'SSS? this year is the largest In the history of the Qiurch.

Mr and Mr*. Harry Foatw and Family.

Episcopal Church. Nearly every »»- u Oou, cror

and to waive Informality In any It may appear to the advantage of the State so to do. .. Further Information on application

VICTOR GEUNEAU,

Director.

SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, for sale of Mortgaged Premises, to mt directed. Issued out of the Court 01 Chancery of New Jersey, on the 20tn day of January, A. D. 10IV. in a certain cause wherein Tuckahoe Building and Loan Association Is complainant, and Fannie SlugaL et vlr. et al. are defendants, 1 shall expose to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, IMS. between the hours of twelve and five o'clock P. M, to wit. al one o'clock In the afternoon of said day, at the Sheriff's office, la Cape May Court House, Cape May County. New Jersey: an that certain stock and mortgaged premises, with the appurtenances. In the bill of complaint In the said cause particularly set forth and described, that is to say: , „ . , Eight shares of the Capital Stock In the 12nd Series of the Tuckahoe Build-

following described tracts, or pie of land, situate In tbe borough Woodbine, tn the county of Cape May. and State of New Jersey, and bounded as follow •: Known and designated as Lou Nos. 7 and 8 in Block 3. Section C, as laid down on a certain map of

town lota at Woodbine.

No. 7. Begins at tbe Intersection of the northwesterly aide line of Jackson avenue with the northeasterly aide line of Franklin sir eel. at a point tor a corner: thence North forty-two degrees and ten minutes East along the aide Une of Jackson avenue a distance of one hundred aud fifty feet to a point lor a corner, being also corner of UH No. 18: thence north forty-seven degrees and fifty minutes West along the side Une of lot No. 18 a distance ol fifty-three feet to a point for a corner: thence South forty-two degrees and ten minutes Weal along tbe said side Une of Lot No. 8 a distance of one hundred and fifty feet to a point for a corner in tbe northeasterly side lln« ol Franklin str.-*:. thence along tin said Une of Franklin street South lot ty-seven degree* and fitly minute* Ea*i a distance of fifty-three teet to tin place of beginning Containing sevc thousand nine hundred and fifty s'jufi

leet of land, more or less.

lx>t No 8 Begin* at a point for corner In the northeasterly side nr* ol Franklin street, filly leet northwe terly from the Intersection ol the non* west* at ill) side Une ol Jackson • nue with the northeastvardly side lin ol Franklin street, and runs themalong the said side Une ol Franklin Street north lorty-aeven degrees and fitly minutes West a distance of fitt feet to a point for a corner, also ro* ner to lx»t No. V thence along th easterly side of Lot No. S North for:;, two degrees ten minutes East a «u* tanee of one hundred and fifty fi-ct 111 a point tor a comet, also comer to I Ait No. V; thence along U»t No 18 South fifty-seven degt.-cs fifty minutes East a distance of fifty leet to a point for a comer, being also cornet t» U>i No 7: thence along Urn- ol No 7 South forty-two degrees ter. mintius West a distance of one hundred and fifty feet to tbe place of beginning. Containing seventy-five hundred sojare feel of land, more oi less IP ink the same land and premise* d. , scribed In a deed from Jacob l.osei | baum *t ox. to Max rteigel bettilrirj date November 30lh. 1910, and H.lenri [

*d forthwith to be recorded ROBERT B MILLER, Sheriff Dated January 29. 1919. «• Da “"*''' csMi -ni

HERMAN DIAMOND MEAT MAHKET GROCERIES and VEGETABLES landU Avarue. S«a lale City

BOROUGH OF WOOORINE, MEW JERSEY.

BUDGET ORDINANCE.

, .. for the /ear nineteen hundred and nineteen

*” SU U,, County, s™ J.~7(1919). in the Borough of Woodbine. W* J ^ ^ ot woodbine. In Be It Ordained, by the ^‘^.^ jeiy ^aVthere Mrall be —red. the County of Cape May. ****** ^ 1919. Including Special

ANTICIPATED REVENUES. -

Surplus Revenue appropriated ’zM.OO Mlecellaneoua Revenues 5.756.00

* . 3.500-00

,J9,505.00

ISIS

s 626.00

None

546.00 200.00 1,000.00 ($250.6750) 760.00 375.00 250.00 200.00 260.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 «7M0

By virtue of a writ of de bo. et ter. On Docketed Jodg^ to me directed, lasued oat of the Cap* May Common Pleas Court on the »th day of January A. D. 1212. I »hall ex-

pose to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY. MARCH 2, Hl».

etween the hours of twelve and five o'clock p. m- to wit. at one o'clock In the afternoon of said day, at the Sheriff-* office. In Cape May Court House.

Cape May County. New Jersey:

All that certain tract or parcel of land and premises, situate In the borough of Avalon, county of Cape Ms/, and state of New Jersey, bounded and described as follows:— Beginning at a point In the south-

east line of Second

sixty feet south went from the South comer of Twenty-fifth street and Second avenue, and extending «**<* southwest along tbe southeast line of Second avenue, fifty feet In frosrt «r breadth: thence southeast between parallel tines of that width or frontage at right angles to Second avenue, one hundred and ten feet In length or ^Belng Lot No. 41. Section 25. on Plan of Avalon Improvement ComSeixed as the property of Waldemlr ! l! !l ! *^HERT & MILIAR. SlwrtS.

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. T Fre0PEi»Ti6NS._ jifJJ

For BoniJ BoTOurt H»I1. *)M J**J7 600.00

For Street Improvement Bond Interest due on Bonds

^ 200.00

iii' B1A.W7. OOO '“Fro’O ^ M

cartage ---v t ;v:;" 275.00 Street and Borough Lighting 250 00 Volunteer Fire Company 200 00 YoiaotM, p*ra o, w;*^* 1 tstm Water and »re Protection 100 00 Board of Health B0 00 Poor Fund I";""” JOO.OO P» luting 700.00 Incidentals ~ e&O 00 Tax Collector - r Salary ' m ^ Borough Clerk's Salary j^ oo Janitor's Salary

626.00

COAL AND WOOD Local Expresa M. A. LUONGO 100 Avenue

Expert Work

Extrscthsi Fret DR. PAYN

Parts! Parts! Parts! J-JSJT3W&&S:

Cl.

TO SETTLE AN ESTATE. the following choice lota In Sea I City mum. be sold.. -Any reasons

HAMMONTON STREET One let, between Central and Landis One lot, between Boardwalk and Sis Avenue...60x110. PRINCE STREET Two lota, each 60x110, 100 teet from

An Aid to Progress

to-day le m de-

An 1

means much mere than a bank depea. Ring and borrowing connection. It brinpe to tho solution of financial problems and the furthemnee ef beeL

helpful advice and willing aaeletance ef our Offlcoro.

First National Bank OCEAN CITY, N. -J.

Th# forms of the Cape May County ■met close promptly each week on ■'•dnaeday afternoon, et four o'clock 1 lo news or advertiolng copy can be | ccepud after .hat time for Insertion 1 the current week's Issue. Thle rule j >111 be strictly adhered to, and advsr j Isera eni correspondenta are earnest-] r rsqueeted to get their copy In anrOy.

t smokes. Prince Albert _ is geared to a joyhandout standard that just la vislies smoke happiness on every man game enough to make a bee line for a tidy red tin and a jimmy pipe—old or new I Get it straight that what you've hankered for in pipe or cigarette makin's smokes you’ll find aplenty in P. A. That'a because P. A. has the quality ! You can't any more make Prince Albert bite youi tongue or parch your throat than you cran make a horse drink when he's off the water! Bite and parch are cut out by our exclusive patented process 1 You just lay back like a regular fellow and puff to beat tlie cards and wonder why in ssanhiH you didn’t nail a section in the P. A. smokepasture longer than you can to remember bade! Bmy Fs*»« Affierf —rymkm tef sees it eeld. Ttpfy si «3yrerffaw torn* to, Umid.

Ki.tenry££.p R. J. Raynoldi Tobacco Co., Winaton-Salam, N. C lit

Is Your Money Safe? Security is what you wish for your savings. >Ve offer it and invite your fullest investigation as to our reliability, business methods and facilities. . Deposits by mail will be promptly acknowledged. \Vrite us about opening an account. Security Trust Company, CAPE HAY, N. j. 3X Interest Paid on Savings Deposits