ura MAT oomm ’
.wumam.*.*.
A little edverueemcDt Id tbi« column will bring reeulu. Tbe com ie eiueM, ud ie worth a trial II yon baveanytaiMf to bny, aell or exchange. Try it. FOR SALE. Two team* for sale. Including wag•M and harnesa. Best condition, price reasonable. Apply L Alexenbent WoodKi». 12-S-CL
PAPERHANGING Now i* the lime to do yonr paperbaaginc; prompt aervict. reaunable Bn on. M. Bolroney, Central Honee, pea lale City. JXX3ST.—White bound dog. on the Main Seashore load near Cape May. Has collar with name ol owner Inscribed thereon. Bernard 11 returned to Paaqualle Montagna. Sea lale City.—. adr.
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS
COUNTY OF CAPE MAY.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Rer Thomas Ogle, Pastor. Services Sunday. Feb. 16th:
Ten-thirty, morning worship and
Sealed bid* lor the widening of the two-thirty, Sunday SchoolCounty Road beginning at Matilda seren-thlrty. Evening worship and StreeL Sea Isle City, and extending to gerlnon . Willard Avenue. Strathmere. Upper | M( . g Sharp, who ha* been Township, in accordance with plan* R p polntw j on r of the Minute men. In and specifications, will oe received and ; thfl E ^ ht) . million doIUr drive for opened at a n'gnlar meeUng of I Missions In the Methodist Episcopal Board to be held In the Court Ho “«;-i Church | n the next five years, will Cape May Court House. N. J . * l 12 'make a short address pertaining to the
SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtu* of a writ of Fieri Facias, for rale of Mortgaged Premises, to mt dir^ted, issued out of the Court oi Chancery of New Jersey, on the 2<Jth day of January, A. 1). ISIS, in a certain «*«■■««» wherein TuckaUoe Building hogn Association la complainant. ■~i Fannie illegal, «t vir, «i ai. arc defendant*, I shall eStpoee to aalo. at public vendue, on MONDAY. FEBRUARY :4th. 18X9. between the hours of twelve and five o'clock P. M.. to wit. at one o’clock in the afternoon ol said day, at the Sheriffs Office, in Cape May' Court House, Cape May County, New Jersey: All that certain stock and mortgaged premises, with tbe appurtenances. In tbe bill of complaint in the said cause particularly set forth and described,
that la to asy.
Eight shares of the Capital Stock in the 42nd Series of the Tuckahoe Building and Loan Association, and all the following described tracts, or pieet-a of land, situate in the uorough ol Woodbine, In tbe county of Cape May, aad State of New Jersey, and hounded as follow*: Known and designated a* Lou Nos. 7 and 8 In Block 3. Section C. as laid down on a certain map ol
— i lou at Woodbine.
clock noon on Tuesday. March 4th. I® 19 K K Plan* and specifics Ilona can be obtained upon application to L. M. Rice. Countv Engineer. Wildwood. N. Jm accompanied by a deposit In cash of 65.00. which will be rvfunoed if the same are returned In good condition
or accompany a bid.
All bids must be accompanied by a deposit In cash or certified check made payable to C. W. Saul. County Collector. in a sum equal to (1094) ten per cent of the amount of the bid as evidence of good faith and the successful bidder will be required to fumlab a surety company bond In the full amount of his contract to Insuie faithful compliance with all the terms and conditions of the contract and specifi-
cations.
The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and the further right to award a contract only for auch part *>r parts of the said work as the available funds will pennlL Bv order of the Board. F. W. FOWKES. Clerk. February 10, 1919.
same. Just before tbe evening
Wi-c’neaday afternoon, the lad lee' tea at the home of Mr*. Walter Sharp Thursday afternoon, after school,
the Junior Epworth League
Thursday evening, at seven-thirty.
Church Prayer Meeting.
MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Rev. John T. GlUtron. Paator.
The Gc-to-cburch idea has been used to great advantage and benefit by vll-
SHERIFPS SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facia*, for sale of Mortgaged Premises, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, on the 1st day of February. A. t>. 1919. in a certain cause wherein David M. Hitch 1* complainant, and South Jersey Realty Company and John A. Dllger and Mary A. Dllger are defendants. 1 ahall expose to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY, MARCH 10th. 1919. between the hour* 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 mortgaged premise*.
the hill of
towns and cities VtowUnd baa Juat closed a atx-weeks' church going rally, by bolding a big union Hon of the Holy Communion. To got the best of life:—Go to church. A Children's Service wan bold at Messiah Church last Sunday morning, the topic “A String of Poarla" being Illustrated by an interesting device for the Junior*. This Sunday morning will also be given to the Young PoUta. The topic will be "Wlndosra~ and will be illustrated. The “Story Hour." conducted on Friday evening* at the Parsonage, will this week be transferred to the church on account of the increased attend ance. Mr* Gllliaon conducts thi* enjoyable hour for the children from seven to eight o'clock. Regular Schedule of Meetings. Sunday Morning Service: 11 o’clock. Sunday Evening Servioe: * o'clock. Sunday School: 2:20 to 4 o'clock. Adult Bible Study: Thursday*. 8 p. Children'* Story Hour: Friday. 7 p.
Collector. Mr* F. H Stratton, of Avalon, baa been in Philadelphia for the weak
with the appurtenance*.
,— — , .. complaint In the said cause particularN'o. 7. Begins at the Intersection , forlh ^ described, that la to
. .|A« lino nf Jack-
of lb# northwesterly side line ol Jackson avenue with the northeasterly atde Une cf Franklin atreeL at a point lor a corner; thence North tor.y-.twodegree* and ten minutes East along tbe aide Una of Jackson avenue a distance ol one hundred and fifty feel to a polo' for a corner, being also corner of Lot No. 18; thence north forty-seven degrees and fifty minute* Weal along the aide line of lot No. 18 a distance ot fifty-three feet to a point tor a comer; comer In the northeasterly aide line
All those certain lota or pieces of ground, situate on Seven Mile Beach. Middle township (now borough of Stone Harbor). Cape May county. New Jersey, being lots Nos. 140. 142, 144. 148. 150 and 152. In Block No. 94 as shown on plan D-2 of Stone Harbor, filed in the Cape May County Clerk'* office of Cape May county. New Jersey. by South Jersey Really Company. Excepting thereout and therefrom
uf Franklin atreet; thence
aald line of Franklin street South for-ty-seven degrees and fifty minutes East a distance of fifty-three feet to the pUce of beginning. Coniaming seven
nine hundred and fifty square (set of land, more or less.
Lot No. 8. Begins at a point tor a comer In the northeast*-riy side line ot Franklin street, fifty feel northwesterly from the intersection of the northwsstwardly aide line of Jactoon avenue with the northeastwardly side line of Franklin street, and runs thence along tbe aald aid* line of Franklin •ueet north forty-seven degrees ana fifty minute* West a distance ol fill! Isel to a point for a corner, also rorn*r to Lot No. 9; thence .ilong the easterly side of Lot No. 9 North forty two degree* ten minute* East a «»>» taare of one hundred and fifty **-et to a point foi a comer, also comer to Lot No. 9; thence along Lot No l* Sooth fifty-seven degrees fifty wlnul*-! Hast a distance of fifty feel, to e puini for a comer, being also comer to Lot No. 7; thence along line of No . South forty-two degrees ten minute* West a distance of one bundled fifty feet to the place of beginning. Containing seveaty-flte hundred square feet of land, more or lea* Hie same land and premises described In a deed from Jacob Rosen baum el ux. to Max Beige! bearing date November 30th. 1910. and Intend-
ed forthwith to be records*. ROBERT S. MILLER. Sheriff Dated January 29. 1919.
D. 1916. by tbe complainant, which said release was recorded or Intended to be in the office of tbe Clerk of tbe
county of Cape May.
ROBERT S. MILLER. Sheriff. Dated February 12th. 1919 Chari.-* A. Bonnell. Sol'r. 2-14.4tpf88.6u
Trucks! Trucks!
Nevv and Second-Hand Trucks W. S. FARLEY M E Ckixt laa». OmAXim. T
—Factory l-j Wearer— ‘ Ribbed siller gray Worsted Q A r m J Underwear
aW. p-.l.-i httlss^Bn-
-
S. and D_ SS-S'l. 2 Sait*. 86.
Victoria Knitting Mill* 1914 to 1930 North Fourth Street _____ I-IUI.M.KIJ'MIA. I A. ____
Camden Safe Deposit & Trust Co.
The steady growth and large volume of deposits recommend this company as a depository for both che^k and time accounts.
Deposits
I. I860 I. 1890 January I, 1900 January I. 1910 January I, 1918
$602,905.42 1,693,527.20 4.040.156.33 6.747,997J1 8.852.918.34
ALEXANDER C. WOOD. CWinvaaf Board EDWARD LFASR. EPHRAIM TOMLPtSOM. Viw Praaidwl A Tnt OWUr JOSEPH UPPtNCOTT, SacfA Troaa. F.HERBERT FULTOM.A^ Sot AT. GEORGER
DollarsCents
SHERIFFS SALE
By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facia* de bo. el ter. On Docketed Judgment to me directed. Issu.-d out of the Cap.May Common Plea* Court on the 85th day of January A. D. 1919. I shall^ex-
noae to sale at public vendue. i>u MONDAY. MARCH 3, 1819.
between the hour* of twelve and lire o'clock p. m, to wlL at one o'clock in tbe afternoon of said day. at the Sheriff* office, In Cap* May Court House.
Cape May County. Ne» Jersey :
All that certain tract or parcel of land and premise*, sliuate in the bor-
ough of Avalon, county of Cape May. City must be sold Any reaaonsble
and stale of New Jersej. bounded and 0 „ tr , ccepted
described as toMowa:-
lleginning at a point in the sou;b- HAMMONTON STREET
«a*t line of Second avenue dl*lan
sixty feet southwest from the South One lot between Central and Landis
comer of Twenty-fifth street and Sc ond avenue, and extending thence > eouthweat along the southeast line of Second avenue, fifty feet In front or breadth: thenc* south earl In-tween parallel line* of that width ..i : onto e at light angle* to Second avenue, on. • hundred and ten feet In length or
depth.
Being Lot No 41. Section 2 on Flan of Avalon Improvement Com ,
pany
Sclu-d as the property of Waldemlr A Koenig, defendant, taken In ex* u j (.on at the *ult of Walter Biddle Saul |
plaintiff, arid to I*- sold by
ROBERT S VH.1J R. Sheriff ,, * Dated February ! th 1918.
Oscar B. Kedrov. Any 2-7.4«>f»* 4n
buhscrlbs toTth* Caps May County
Times. 11*0 per yiar.
COAL AND WOOD
Local Express
M. A . L U 0 N G O 100 Landis Avenue
TO SETTLE AN ESTATE, i following choice Iota in Ssa
PRINCE STREET
>o lota, each 60s 110, 100 'c
Boardwalk
LUOLAM STREET
ble location for summer home at little j
MAURICE M. SOFRONEV,
Agent
Ssa His City, N. J.
When Swift & Company paid, say,—13 dollars per hundredweight for live beef cattle last year, the profit was only 13 cents? In other words, if we had paid $13.13, we would have, made no profit Or, if we had received a quarter of a cent per pound less for dressed beef we would have made no profit It is doubtful whether any other bus : ~ess is run on so close a margin of profit. This is bringing the producer and the consumer pretty close together—which should be the object of any industry turning raw material into a useful form. This remarkable showing is doe to enormous volume, perfected facilities (packing plants strategically located, branch houses, refrigerator cars, etc.), and an army of men and women chosen and trained to do their special work. This, and many other potfits of interest, are found in the Swift A Company Year Book for 1919, just published which is brought out for the public as well as for the 25,000 Swift & Company shareholder*. The Year Book also represents the packer's side of the Federal Trade Commission investigation, upon which Congress is asked to base action against the industry. Many who have never heard the packer's side are sending for the Year Book. Would you like one ? Merely mail your name and address to the Chicago office and the book will come to you. Ad' '“S Swift & L r. pany Union Stuck Yards, Chicago
Harry Morri* an* Clarenecs S of Ocean City, wefe -•> Avalon during i books of lb*
Pahs! PartsJ Paris! vr. emm* osrjr
Mil UITSMLM. m w. a I*,. ,
AH Om OmMtr n.w» »■ *■■*** raT-ire* b tk. Ob* KW 0—1
An Aid to Progress
to-day la at do-
means much mors than a bank Oopooiting and bee rawing connocttcn. - It brings to tho solution of financial problems and tbs furtharanca of Wu*4nsas plans tbs soctanstva knowledge, hsinful advice and willing assistance of our Officer*.
First National Bank ocean crry,N.*j.
! .4;• -i SB
y
11 •
Mazda Lamps DOUBLE LlfiNT AT OIE-NALT TBE COST
It k Safa, Cool and Economical to iron with Electricity. Electric Irons for Sale or Rent
WIRE YOUR HOUSE NOW The low cost and lasting satisfaction will please you. Pay a little each month. Ask ns about it
Electric Light Power & Water Co.
SKA ISLE CITY,
N.J.
)
Is Your Money Safe? Security is what you wish for your saving*. We offer it and invite your fullest investigation a* to our reliability. business methods and facilitiea. Deposits by . mail will be promptly acknowledged. Write us about opening an account. Security Trust Company, CAPE flAY, N. J. it Interest Paid on Savins. I>epo*IU

