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'Centra-Word Column A littl* »d»erti^n»M»i in Ou* colnmn will bring rwolu. Tb« oci n iinnU, ug u worth » triftl Uyoo hftTtftnyio boy, Mil or ftgnbftrfft. Try it. HATCHING EGGS. Pekin Ducks. Rhode Ww»d Reds and Birred Rocks, from good BU ^“ ° f Urge egg producers. W. U Coe, South SeftrtUe.
FOR GALE.
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PAPERHANGING -- tbs Urns to do yonr g prompt serTsee. reftsonftWs M. SdroD ~ “ • Uty.N- J-
Caotrftl House,
LOST—While bound dog, on the Msin Ashore road nee: C*pe M»y- Has
rlRM WILL AID LOAN 9 Rural Business Men ire Well Able to Take Up snare ot Bonds.
More than erer before the American fanner finds himself In the poalllon of comfort and prosperity which la his Just due. Lean years ire for him no longer. Las! year rhe average of farm earnings broke all records. Six talllion farms In iflfi produced crop* worth tl2^»0,OUO,OU) This yaar U Is estimated that a aftwnter wheat acreage than ever will be shown. Naturally, the farmer la making the
SOUTH DENNIS
• OatimtBT arenlng.
w, „ N~~* to “*5 jp«o at night tad at the morn o* ta* ^Oapt. A. 3. Meerwald rialtad nfla-
thereon. Reward 1£ - Paaqualie Montagna, Saa Ule Uty. adv. A
8HERIFP6 SALE.
guaranteed wheat price* and higher prices for everything he grows, the _ I outlook for him Is most encouraging. And Europe will furnish a market doubtless for all he can grow. Including his fat hogs at SSU and his
By Tirtae of a writ of Wari FacUa. „ |150 ^ J«ir. OB lOe ft to .—O.U0 C«n.p.r,tl„ ,t,t,n™u
day ot February. A. D. 1818, In a cer- of the fanners' bank accounts now tain cause wherein David M. Hitch is and five years ago. and. Incidentally, complainant, and South Jersey Realty th e Uat of mongages that have been Company and John A. DUger and Mary rkQ celled. And li would be more lnJL DUger are defendants, 1 ehall ex- tcrcting perhaps to have a statepose to sale at puWic vendoe, on of tb Bonds now In the MONUil-. NAHCH im m, „ or ,0, m Tw“.; ot oSlf” ft 't IN, b^.0 ,0,, .0. ”u,'““™on ol <UT. U U» Sb.r- f.no.r . Lujor ol Ubort, Eooa. UTa office, In Cape May Conn House, has cut a sorry figure. ATilch may Cape May County, New Jersey: have been the case la spots, but not
All that certain mortgaged premise*, generally,
with the appurtenance*, in the bUl of And very soon the fanner will have complaint in the said cause partl cul * r ' an opportunity to prove that he Is ly set forth and described, that is to nf , wUboQ( loyaUr M weH developed •»y : . , . „ as any msn's. For another loan Is
Nlf. B»oO. *>■0-' >» »'*'■ • '»» t™*
Middle township (now borough of heavily upon us all.
Stone Harbor}, cape May county. New Because of his price guarantee of Jersey being lou Nos. 14U, 142. 144, fZ2tt a bushel. Unde Sam stands to 148, IhO and 152. In Block No. 84 as lose from 50 to 75 cents upon every shown on plan D-2 of Stone Harbor, bushel of wheat harvested next seafiled In the Cape May County Clerks Having made thla guarantee to office of Cape May county. NmwJw- tbe tartDeT be wI1 , m , ke it good. That
by South Jersey Realty C^“>- u Cnde w , w „
Excepting thereout and therefrom lot No. 140. which said lot was released by virtue of a release made and entered Into on or about March 17th. A. D. 1916, by the complainant, which slid release was recorded or intended to be In the othce of the Clerk of the
comity of Cape May.
ROBERT S. MILLER. Sheriff. Dated February 13th, 1819.
Charles A. Bonnell, Bol'r. M4.4tpf81i.6o
Ralph Peterson and wife called on relatives on Sunday. Mias Bessie Cahaley has returned from a visit to Camden and vicinity. Percy Blake and family, of WOd wood visited Mrs. Belle Blake recent-
ly.
Cape and Mrs. A. J. Meerwald were
in Philadelphia Sat unlay
Wm. Cahaley, ot Millville, visited
Ms parents on Wednesday.
Mr. Amos Broalus is seriously ill at |
this writing.
Some ot our people attended the en- | lertalnment at Clermont for tbe benefit of the Junior Red Cross on Friday Augustus Meerwald. his brother William and suter. Miss Martha attended the dance at Sea Isle for the benefit of
the Memorial Fund.
Mrs. Nellie Phillips visited Mrs.
Mary Jeffers test week.
Richard Learning has returnod to Pittsburgh, after visiting his parents
in South Dennis.
Frank Barnet was a Cape May visit-
or on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll accompanied by the Misses Ludlam called i Wildwood friends Sunday week. Mr. Coleman Learning visited Cape May Court House on Saturday. Mt.
15th. ,
Hntchinaon visited Cape May
on Friday.
Several South Dennis people attended the supper at DennlavUle on Sat-
urday evening.
C*pt J '
kTra^Chas- ndier rtaUed friendi atjona lot, between Saardwalk end LanWlldwood on Tuesday. I dli Avenue.. .60x110.
Rev. Paul Jeffereon. of Amherst, baa
been visiting his parents PRINCE STREET
Richard Fox. of Salem, was In town
MU. Mary Meerwald ud b*
Mies Agnaa. auendwl tbe enrerta^ ment at Middle Township High School
WONDERFUL dENGARIAN DINT-
, MENT. Saves operations and doctor I bills lformula of eminent physician). Cures inward pain and all akin enzp-
1 deep seared aoree. One*
, tried, always used. 85c box. Address Hugh MacMurtrie. Box 815, Stone Har-
, N. J. Sol* agent fee Cape May
TO SETTLE AN ESTATE.
[ the following choice lota In Sea
, City must bo eold...Any
HAMMONTON STREET
. One let, k
SHERIFFS SALE.
By virtu* of a writ of Fieri Facias da bo. cl ter. On Docketed Judgment day of January A. D. 1819, 1 abaU ex-
Bnt what I* Mr. Fanner going to do for Unde Sam In the next Liberty
Loan?
In every Liberty Loan to date tbe farmer, as a class, has bought lest bonds than men In other proaperona claaaea. He has been able meantime to get more sugar, and coal, and everything else upon which the government put a restriction, than others
have.
Of course, there were exceptions to this rule. There were whole communities, whole counties, and In a few Ins'inres, whole States, where
last week. Francis Boyle spent tbe with bis parents. , , Miss Marguerite Meerwald. of Camden. spent the week-end with her mo-
ther.
Mias Mary Boyle has returned to Philadelphia after spending a few weeks with her parents. Mrs. Edward Roas. son MU ton, and daughter Clara spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Nickerson. Aaron Nickerson, of Goshen, visited his parents on Sunday. Mrs. Josephine Douglas visited her son at Cape May Court House on Sun-
day.
Mrs. Somers Hickman U entertain-
ing her aUter.
Harry Nickerson, of Wildwood,
com panted by Mias Annie Nickerson,
called on friends on Sunday. Ralph Peteraon. of Avalon, was
town on Saturday.
Mrs. Freeman Pierson went to Ell field, N. Y.. to attend the funeral of
her slater, last week.
Mr. and M:s. Coleman Learning and
pose to aale at public vendue,
MONDAY. MARCH 3, 19U.
between the hours of twelve and five o’clock p. m.. to wit, at one o’clock in tbe afternoon of said day, at the Sheriffs office, in Cape May Court House. Cape May County, New Jersey: All that certain tract or parcel ot idtiS anfi premises, situate In the borough of Avalon, county of Cape May. and atate of New Jersey, bounded and
described as follow*:—
Beginning at a point In tbe southeast line of Second avenue distant sixty feet eouthweat from the South corner of Twenty-fifth ntreet and Second avenue, and extending thence southwest along the southeast line «! Second avenue, fifty feet in front breadth: thence southeast between parallel Unea of that width or frontage at right angles to Second avenue, one hundred and ten feet in length
depth.
Being Lot No. 41. Section 25. on Plan of Avalon Improvement Com-
pany.
Seised as the property of Waldcirlr A. Ko*plg, defendant, taken in execution at the suit of Walter Biddle Saul,
plaintiff, and to be sold by ROBERT 8. MILLER. Sheriff. Dated February 6th. 1919.
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BOARD CF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS
COUNTY OF CAPE MAY. J * PUBLIC NOTICE.
Sealed bids for the widening et tbe County Road beginning «t Matilda Street, Sea Ule City, and extending to Willard Avenue, Strathuere. Upper Township. In accordance with plana and specification*, will be received and opened at a regular meeting of the I Board to be held In the Court House., Cape May Court House. N. J.. ot 12 o’ | clock noon on Tuesday. March 4th. 1
1919.
Plan* and apeclficallonn can In- ob , tained upon application to L. M. Rice, j County Engineer. Wildwood. N. J.. m j < umpa iI ' ,,< l b >' * deposit in cosh of | 85.00, which will be refunded if tbi eame ire returned In good condition or accompany a bid AU bids must be accompanied by a Uoposit in cash or certified check maoe payable to C. W Saul. County Call** tor. in a sum equal to (10',5 ) ten p*r cent of tbe amount of the hid as evideoct- of good faith and the success ful bidder will be required to furnish a surety company bond In the full amount of hi* contract to insure faithful compliance with all the term* and i otidlUnns ot the contract and speclfi cations. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bid* and Um further light to award a coutracl only for such part or parts of the said work a* vb# available funds will permit. U) order ot the Board, F W. FOWKX8, Clerk. February 10. 1819.
Among those States were Pennsylvania. New Jersey and Delaware. The big question now, when be stands to eaah In at a 25 per cent premium upon his wheat crop, la what la he going to do next Liberty Loan
drive?
And It Interests every one of us. for In tbe finality we will pay the bill. The chances are flour prices will still keep right where they are. Europe is buying wheat right now from the big accumulations laat two or three years in Argentine and Australia at something like *12)0
a bushel.
Without the government guarantee the American farmer would be getting no more than thla price now. And If he Is to save his face. If he 1* to retain the respect of the American public. If be la to continue regarded a* the backbone of the nation, b* must do hts part in thla .'Xt bond Issue. Home Uberty Loan officials are suggesting that the farmer should buy a glut) bund for each 100 bushels of wheat that he sells to the government. He has made the profit and should have no hesitancy tn taking a high grade security In payment for the difference between what the government get# and what he get* for his
wheat.
Two Iota, each 60x110, MO foot from
Boardwalk.
LUDLAM GTREET On* lot, 60x110, MB foot from Board-
walk.
An unusual chance to pot a desirable location for oummor homo ot Ittflo MAURICE M, BOFRONEY,
Aponfi
Boa lolo City, N. J.
PUBLIC NOTICE. City of Sea lale City, Naw Jersey. Sealed bids wlli be received by the Board of Commissioners of Sea 1*1* City, N. J.. at tbe City Hall, until 2J0 o'clock P M.. March 17th. 1819, for the furnishing of all labor, tools, materials and doing all work required for the rebuilding of the Boardwalk between tbe North aide of Ocean Avenue and the South aide of Italia Street, In tbe City of Sea 1*1* City. N. J. Each bid must be on the form provided for that purpose, cover all Items contained therein and be accompanied by caab or certified check without condltlona, payable to the order of the City Treasurer of the City of Sea lale City. N. J., In the sum of 8100.00. A Surety Company bond In the aum of 100 per cent of the amount bid. satisfactory to the Board of Commlwloner*. conditioned for the faithful performance of the work, etc'., will be required of tbe successful bidder. No bid can be withdrawn and the right to reject any or all bids la reserved. If aucb bid or bid* be deemed against tbe beat interest of the City, and It 1* understood that tbe auceessfut bldd> r will agree to accept any additional number of feet of like reconstruction work as hereinbefore mentioned at tbe unit price bid per foot. Plan*, bidding form* and apedfleaIton* can be seen at the office of the Director of Public Work*. Ja*. T. Chapman. Sea lale City. N J . or the City Engineer. Wm. H. CoUlaMB. Jr, Ocean City. N J.. and obtained from tbe City Clerk, Wayne Stnitbera, by depositing 85.00. By order of Commissioners. WAYNE 8TRUTHKR8. City Clerk. Dated Feb. 21. 1919
MASTER ^ Pipeless Furnace Saw* 30% Fatl fTubalar Heating *VMibtttaf Ce. 232 Quarry SL, PUa.
Anchor Sedan Tops
Keystone Auto Top Co. 1412-20 FaamBRt Atm
» Aa*»fWt» Cb.
2*21-7 W. a
Tracks! Tracks! rxxxa wro own mat o MOTOR TRUCKS •a Naw amdSacxwi-Hamd Tree woaic. cun. wwu, >*•*• W. 3. FARLEY
ri OrxUr, .MtM fareaf Pmt «3JTTS. receipt 0/ Mows, Ordtr avamABCJUU AW worn Ull MIT WMl 00.
—Factory to Wearer—, Ribbed silver gn fTXtWi — I mN, S. m* D. *3.6®. : SoiU. «. CoSes dreww. K res* F o. iMuy *«w#» ar b-uti Auttc~V^TcS; r Miu. 1914 to 1930 North Fourth Straat FfllLADM’SlA, PA. .
Expert Wort U ngMMa keoauaa at •or many puLtnu Extradites Fret DR. PAYN im-uii liftrt St, m*. “assrvr'
CLIP YOUR COUPONS Tbe Saturday Evening Post give* the following advice: it seem* that many boider* of Mherty H<mil> are not collertlnr the loten-M when it falls due. If It 1* a muuII houd the half-yearly intereai U * small sum. Perhaps It doe* not M-rui tu the bolder worth IxitlM-riiig with. Perhape he does ink know bnw to do It. Every *lx month* an Interest coupon, atiai-hi-d lo the bond, fall* due It I* aa good a* money at any rrtpe.-tabte bank Cut It off and hand It In at th- bank Then put th* amount into War Saving* Stiimpt ur into another Liberty Hot.d subsc ription. We have found bondholders who failed lo clip exjupoba with the Idr.. that by letting Ibe government keep the Intc-rest money they were helping on with the w»r but that la not tbe way to do It. Whan intereai full* Clue the Trruaurer must hold In readme*. . , U |„ .umc-lent lo pay it all By roUecUng tb* 'n lU Stump* you tat* It P „|r tne Treasure! ■> band* and clean up the
book*
Take yonr Uberty Bond inveat- l lu*Bt aerloimiy Clip the c. wu*B they fall doe
TREASURER’S MONTHLY REPORT
Sea Ule City, New Jersey To the Board of Commissioners:
I submit the following report of Receipts and Disbursements
during the month of January 1919:
Caah Balance in band Jan. 1, lull)
Receipts—
t 514.80
Poll Tai. I.iquot Lie Iktexebt S*b Costs I Marred Taxes
DlsnURSEMKMTs: Street* and Boa'dw’k AccL Water Light Kemciting tiarbags Halarir* Untiling A Advertia’g
9779. ID 1U.S5 4SV.M IU0.UU 70.11
City Hall IneMtnlals
Kb a Department Risking Fund
1.00 81 ,B0
Caab balance Total, I *ted Fab- 14.19)9, Audited and found correct, Dstod Fab. 14, 1918. it pf 94.50
6 1.6&6 66 I 847.67
M. M. Boraenv, Triwore. 22 lavino Frrcu, Director of Havanca and Flans*.
An Aid to Progress
quat* capital t* -nant Its financial requirements. An association with thla Institution
Itlnfl 1 It brings to th# solution of financial I th* furthsrenco of busL
halpful advlcs sad wining asstotonco
First National Bank OCEAN CITY, N. J.
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