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SHERIFF’S SALE.
By Tlrta» of • writ of Fieri Ffcrioa. for ■ole of HortcMTril Premier*, to me directed. leaned oat of the Court of Chancery of New Jerary. oo the >th day of May. A- D. 1919. In a certain cam* «herein Linda M. Fulmer l> complainanl. and Stratlunere HeTekipim-nt <-omp«n>. Faul Reilly and W. A. 1*. •Hiompaon. executor* —■-r the last will — *’ • led rt ala. • at I'Ul.lic
MOMJAV. JUNE It. batweeo the hour* of twelre and Bre O'clock P. M.. to wit at tone o'clot k in the afternoon of aald day. at the Fh- nfT a offloe. In Cape May Court Housr. Cape May county. New Jeraey: All that certain mortgaged ynTnir--» with the appuruttaneea. In the UU of complaint In flic aald caae paritculariy act forth and deacribad. that £* to a»> - All that certain tract of land and prem t attuafe on lardlam ialand |-artl) it Townahip of I'pper and partly in th* of Sea fade City, county of Cape May State of New Jeraey. hounded ' deacribed aa folktwa. t» a it Being lot number cght n» laid dow map of plan of Ludlatn laiand or b made In a division of a.Hi laiand hy Thoma: Townsend. Surveyor. October 11th. Hth. mi. and recorded in the office of the Clerk of thr county of cape May la B^ok u of l>rc<u. ihucc 3lt. Ac Beginning at the north*.-a! comer of lot number seven as laid down on sael plan, at^ blg1i_ water mark on Cora.m'a ln-
line of ordinary hi, ter marx on tne Atlantic Ocean thence (ll along the said high water mark of the Atlantic Ocean northerly to high water mark of Corson's Inlet, thence ill along aald high water mark on Oman's Inlet In a northwesterly and southwesterly direction to the place of beginning, be the contents what iln-y may ExcenOng and r> ■serving, however. end therefrom, the following
All that piece of land ,.J by Matilda T. Landis to the ■ City Railroad Company by Deed boaring dale the 9th day of October. A l>.. 1994, arid recorded In the aforesaid offlrr in Book *T of lyeeds. I«ge 99. Ac. ecnlatnlng fifty-four bund red th» of an ■scagtlon No t. All that piece of land ocaveyed by the S.a lale City Improvement Com par > Louise Peterson, wife Of William 1. Peterson, by deed bearinj: date the 7th of June. A D, 1S94. and o office in Book 111
, containing four and fifty square
feet, and situated on the ncrtheastcrly
aide of Division street
— * All that piece of land
' * - City Improvrluut J. Hughes.
1 1-.wring date the 11th . It. tut. and of record
office in Hook 124 of Deeds, page* lit. Ac., containing thirtythree hundred square feet of land, ant - ted on the northeasterly aide of Dl-
o street.
r option No. 4. All that piece of land eyed by the Sea ls.v CU^lmprove-
e 11th day
CITY OF kEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
SOUTH DENNIS.
Ralph Peterson and family, of Avail. called OB relatives or. Sunday John Roy. of Philadelphia, waa the KtMwt of llr. and Mr* Harry B
for the week-end
Matthew Jefferson spent Sgadsy
Itb bis parents.
Mr* Anna Liegjer and crrnnddaaahr Kleanor wore Court House vlsitera
i—n Ml-d With tlir* t-lerk of the City S. ., l-i- ^Ttv. ^N ^ J (.* the ^reeall oi It. of Sea lab-'City, for the followThsl is to say djiat be. the said Rw-i.sr.1 W. Cnunerker h„» been absent
fnm. the aald City of Sea Die City for a ■ uu « u. mus j
en.-jrsfA-S'svs ss jt-«■”
ar'am
Mrs. Allan Nickerson and children
... oi,j vUdted Mrs. E Nickerson last week. That, mrtwithstanding that the uid of i Mr. and Mrs. A- J. Meerwald. Oaa.
newspaper*_«».©■$».May_OptiaU and] Bill and Martha.
mserM HJPOSSIBLE Imitxtien la Set at Defiance by Tanlat, Famous New Medicine.
• i sketa rfldwn’e xlie was talking to a litUc * women. The firri wortD I bn I slid qnirtly into a nearby seat. f.National BiactriL' recalUng p antij my own laafy Vneeda L Cou I liked I Tort at ly as Mu laiid ears busy. "Bell
t> the said City of 8
to aacer
e hi* r. it
That, by reason of hi* lengthy, i
one to the know ledge of y our petitwciers Mr. Jaa Stllea and Mrs. Ruth Ho h *» ei b- to asrerta n his where ' hart cailad cm Mrs Smith Stiles OB
rthv rontin-1 Thursday.
* oie public I Mra. Mary Vankirk is spendias a
***** sod sffalrs of the said Oily of jf"W days here ■S £ SSS: I i“S»“
of Public Kafety. of whk«i the aak) ! ” m UrtitL at Wildwood, last week Rieh.-Td w. Cronortter wa. the Dtrertor Miss QtgabeUt Meerwald. of Slate
“si
(2» An IP.-ctkm to determint If the I ,r!,fc h «' r mother
ron:m!.-.rirmc-r Shan be rmtOeid: mid h ao.; Job Meerwald spert Thursday
“1 Philadelphia.
H hive died “net. ! Fr » n{ ' 1> Boyle spent the week-cod
“u^SibSw,5^: with his parent*.
'Whdj.ay are to be ; Richard Learning spent Decoration KRhMIAH r. DKl.AKKV, P * , T DU iikaM c. i.ovk, County Bowievard. I Jennie Haliowetl spent two or tl M. KTKITHKRS. ! days with her parents last week.
Ralph Waters visited the Mb
Ludlatn on Saturday
Sereral peoplr from our town iended the Memorial services at Cal-
vary Church on Sonday Mra. Win. Brameil. of
City <
Dated at Sew Isle City. May 1th. 1919
Board of Education,
City of Sea late City, New Jeraey.
(By the "Tanlac Man ") There -la magic in a* * name, which is today a household word in Jersey, where Ha fame is widespread as the hr sMt. trolling » unahine Tanlac U the reaoh of acienUAr r.- i search Its ingerdienu are gathered j from the remotest parts of the earth ‘ rcmioonded by Skilled m mysteriously as fam waters arv formed. The scie of man. competitive chemist i acquired medical lore are net at deflann- in so far as imitation Is coocern-
L
Tanlac has and is how proving invaluable In cases of stomach, liver and kidney troubles, s* well as catarrh ionic and stomachic for half-sick, mr-duwni listless men and women It bnilds op the system, creator a heel thy appetite, promoter digestion. vitalise* the blood and brings olor to the cheeks and the sparkle of health to'the eyes. The genuine “J. I Gorv Co." Tanlac ay now be obtained in Sea Die City at Fitch Drug Co, where the Master Medicine,is always on sale.
conveyed by the Sea late 1
day of March. A. D. 1
t Compar.) by C I bearing date th
[ 127 of Deed*. t
Exception No. S All that certain lot of land conveyed b> the Sea Die City 1mprovemem Company to lg>uiae Prleraon. wif- of William I* Peteraon. by deed bearing date the 22nd day of October. A. D. l*9i. and of record In the aforeaaid office in Book 141. of Deeds, page* 279. onvey* a lot of land situate on -" -***« of Divixion street. S. All that certain lot f land lonv.yid by Matilda K. Landis, executrix of the taxt atll and teatament of rharies K landt*. deceased, to Catherine J. McConaghy. wife of Janie* P. McConaghy. by deed bearing date the 7th day of liecember. 1901. of record in Book 1C9 of De-d*. pages 604. coo laming twenty-two hundred square feet of land and aituatr on the northeasterly aide of ■aid Division street. Exception No. 7. All that certain lot of land aiti ' ‘ “ ‘
nd«
,•inning In the nortlieaat line of Division street at the southeast comer of lot of land conveyed by the Sea lale City Improvement Company to Louise Peteraon by deed bearing dale the 7th day of June. 1E94. and of record in the aforesaid office In Book 112 of Deeds, page 211. Ac, extending thence (H along the aald side of Division street southuastwardly fortyfive feet, nil <2> at right angle* to «*id Divteion street, between two parallel line* tn length or depth northwestwardly one hundred and ter feet with the privilege of a ten foot alley extending along the 1 rear of the lot* renting on Division street
BIDS FOR CCAL. The Board of BdoeaUM of the City of Sea 1*1* City, la the Coucty of Cape May. AD of aald coal la be cteaa and of the bwt quulty. and to weigh 2241. pound ton and to be delivered in the bin* o school before September 1M. HUB Bid. will be reel red and opened a
-cSS. “ The Board of Education reserve* (he right
^ ^ b|Al ^ ^
i accept or re air* defect*.
WILLIAM A. HAFFBRT. Dated. June C. IMP. 2L pX^T*
TOWNEEND-S INLET. Mr. and Mra. J. H Coantiaa, who were weeded on Jane Aral. twraty-nU years ago. celebrated their anniverwary on Saturday evening with a gathering of half a hundred relatives and friends among whom were the bridesmaid and best man of the happy day twenty-six years ago. Music, dancing, including demonstration of the latest steps by a talented young relative refreshmen . and good wishes rounded out a rnemor able evening. At the Townsend's inlet Hotel there were three large fighlng parties. Some —a Able catches were reported. A uouse party from New York made le welkin ring at the Meadow-view
cottage.
Mr. John Fan/, of Camden, was a recent visitor at Townsend'. Mr. and Mrs. L. F Medara and Mias Evelyn Medara motored down from Chester, Pa, to visit friends on Memorial Day.
WpODBINE.
I an tic City, were In town on Friday. Dr Harry Diverty. of Woodbury, called on friends here on Friday. Mr. Coleman Learning and family otored to Ocean City on Saturday. Memorial Day service* at Union Cemetery were well attended, hers of the C. A. R, Post No. 40 present, and decorated the grai the veterans Thetma Nickerson Is ID at this writ-
ing.
M. Hutchinson was injured by a piece of lumber falling on his foot while building a garage for T. Pierson last week Leslie Lurtlam visited bis sisters, the Misses Ludlam. on Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. George Peteraon spent Sonday with Mrs. Smith Stiles, Mias Ella Morton went to Cape May Court House To.-aday. Adna Hickman spent the week-end Cold Spring. John Elllon and family, of (old Spring, were In town
TUCKAHOE.
Elizabeth Young. Mrs. ' Peari Sapp. n. KiJa Sapp. Mr*. Aaa Madara and Mrs Jesse T. Young Frank Clark, of Ocean City, spent Wednesday at Ms former home here Albert Adams, of Ocean City, has moved his family to their summer residence here. Earnest Madara left for Bek-ovlll-Sunday, where he is employed Mis* Elsie Stiles entertained a number of her friends <® 'Wednesday at pr fourth birthday party. Mrs. Harry Youngs npent Thursday with Mra. Hcward Stiles Mrs Amanda Town son. of Palermo, spent Thursday with Mrs Luther CorMr and Mrs. Wm Burns, of Atlsn*ic City, spent Tntmday with their mother. Mra. A. B. dark. Miss Elisabeth (Arson, of Palermo, spent Thuraday with Mrs. Josephine Stiles Mrs Margaret Corson spent eek with Mrs E. YoungMrs Elsie Giberaon. of Haddon Heights, visited relatives here Saiur-
d-y
Mr*. Albert Adams is very a) at th,*
riling.
Mrs. Margaret Corson spent Friday
In Ocean City.
The usual Memorial services were
meat tractable after they've had mtncfhing to eat National Biscuit dainties always begin our <
drwi's Hour with Ma tasty I
/t Stimulates Enthusiasm
Bank
with the First National
stimulates enthusiasm to build up a food size fund. r *
If you have not yet opened an account with us, now
is the time to start.
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OCEAN CITY, N. J.
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The Champion Bible Class met at the heme of Mr* Harold Kpss Tburs
'it evening.
The Ladies' Aid Society- met at the
Parsonage Tuesday evening. w .. — — Mr*. Fred Churchill of Philadelphia.P’’? bc £, D ‘?’? , ? t £ n J , ‘ r . 1* visiting relatives here. , Elisabeth Wapies 1* entertain Mis. Irene Hailey, of Philadelphia, hor a, ., D ? tm ‘* rUle . visited her brothers here on Sunday. . Sr ‘ mu ? J ?<? ff fkmily. of Tucka
Roland VanCiider *pem the week-
end with his parents
Harold Ross and family visited hi* parents In Petersburg Sunday Chas. Hagelgans visited hi- sou In Hammonton on Sunday and Monday
‘kited friends and relative* here
Sunday.
Th.xnaa Galigar and son. of Wild wo<s1. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M P. McDole Mrs. Wm. Layton i* entertaining
Mr* Mary Wldel. of Philadeinhia. Philadelphia visited Mrs Ed. Lacroix over' the! of New .} r ® rk - *P rn '
HARRY F. KRA1SS Carpenter and Builder
JOBBING A SPECIALTY Estimates Promptly Furnished
SEA ISLE CITY,
yaaaooaa
NEW JERSEY.
And furOu-r •xreptlng end reserving thereout *11 .hose certain lot* or piece* of ground krv *n and deatgnated aa follows: I«nl» a’.mbered one. two and three In Block I. lot* numbered ( and 7 In Block 2: to** mmiberv'd 1 and 2 In Block 2: tot* nurobered It. 16. 20. 21. 22. 2t. 26. K. 27. tn Block 4; tut* numbered 6. (. 21. 22. 27-. *7. 29. 31. 35. 36. 37. 29. Block 19: tot* numbered 1. 2. 3 and 4 In Block 21: and a certain piece or parcel of tend known and daalgnatcd as the "Hit* for Motor Club:' - upon the |dan of tote of part of the tend of aald F Is-nn Fulmer hereby convey*.!, dated the < lehth day of January. 1915 and Intended to !*• forthwith recorded tn the Clerk'* office of Cape May oountj.
k-end
Mrs. Elluboth Waliare. of PhUadel
phla. spent Sunday here.
Mr* Goorgc Evans. Jr, and son. and Mrs. Chas. Wells and son. of Dor-
othy. visited here on Saturday.
John Burley, of East Orange, visited
is sister over the week-end.
Wm. Shaw and family motored to
Millville on Sunday.
Mrs. Stephen Stephenson and daugli-
Mr. S. Coldinger spent a day with
hi* folks here.
A baby hoy was born to the happy mother and fs’her, Mr. and Mrs. Mirs-
fcy. May 30th.
A number of cars brought some of
the town folks to the dance at the ex- ,er were Philadelphia visitors on Mon
cuision bouse at Sea Isle Thuraday- „
evening. The crowd was well pleased «m. Churchill and wife celebrated and enjoyed it Immensely ,b,Mr r.OUi wedding anniversary on One session school day wa* given to s “ nd *y Harry Churchill and family S t- children to celebrate the holiday of M1 l!ville. Marne Dare and family of ay SOUi. Philadelphia. Mr*. Frtgl. Chun hill of Mrs. 1 logon, one of the town's first Philadelphia, and Henry Stills and inhabitant*, spent the week-end with *He. They recalved very filer prefriend* here f ' nu . And left on a late train. wiahitiKi The Kau family la re joicing over th "“ n, * n >' n,or * of happy mar
•ho arrival of their new born baby boy. r, " d il,p
Mr Ed. Nappen visited the town, re- —— —
New Jerary rently. MARMORA. J f ' *tondin* i*ck to the t“,‘ik-;"l“trr' d 1,Ilrn ‘ 1 lo rrBl » ln for the Mni Ellxab. th Wapies and
head a dlater. between radial lines, having n width the bulkhead of 21.79 feet, all In area a nee with the raid filed plan of S 1> Fulmer aliorr m<-ntion<d. which dre-d v.,_
recorded in mid Clerk'* office oo February i mi 1*^191* In Book 2IL page S7t. Ac u f ,.,
Bleakly A Slock w< II. Sol'r* 6-23.4tpfj:.o
are here, and intend
-.1 M tb- l«au J-,!.,, „>|. AUbnllc a7, .irtib. » : -d
„„! fat' Hoard was held at the Central
... Sip do i building Sunday evening. 8cben, of New York City, spent
day* with relatives here.
Among those, who
DM day
Mra. KUtabelh I-awrmrr. of Turk: hoe, spent a few day* here last w.-ek Mr*. Wm. Wilhelm and Mr* Herman
Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mr*.
Klnathan Sapp.
Thomas Miller, of BelcovUle. spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
F. 8. Aahmead.
W’ealey Howell add family, of Mill vine, spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mr* Wm. Wilhelm. Theodore* Wheaten and family, of MiOviUe, visited Mr and Mra. Edward
llaner. JYIday
Harry Muller, Jr, of Sea Isle. i. pending a few weeks with his grand I>arents. Mr and Mrs. S. Young. Bryan JetH-rson. Jr, of CoUings- • ood, Is spending a few weeks with I hta grandparents. Mr and Mra. Luther
f'oraon.
Edgar Stratton and family were Atlantic City visitors Sunday.
CLUB CORNER
Wimodaust* has adjourned Ha study r-essian* An outing Is planned ai the l ome of it* Stone Harbor member In
i be near future
The Dtsirirt vice president of the Second District. Mrs R. F. Corry. has railed a council of president* of her tection for June 10. from 10 80 to 4.WI o'clock. The H'verton Porch Club in the Council to Its annual lunch The state president. Mr* John
STRAW HAT DAY IS HERE AND PAST Wt l ‘* V ' "'' i * l ' lc l ’" tl '*™ H-Pk'n* “ a ‘—they l» mclc . v '«*»« FUnod Panu Dig Assortment Shirts, Cans Ties „ . Jonets Men’s Shoo City N. J
’ A Reliable
-i on the Horough Hall Monday night. Three .h^^re Sr^t 10 JUS* M« ^ Rrhermerhorn. will be theguest
— new member, were enrolled: H. Gold- PP ^ ^ w,r ' * n <* *°nor
Inger. M Shapiro and W PoUahnick.
Htea Ct^Cohen i* home for the sum Ureslow arrived on the after-
Guide
Experience is a reliable guide in investment matters. D Safety, at a fair interest Jj! rate, is always jwefcrablc. V
mx* irein Mondny from Scranton. I’n He will remain for a few day* Serg. Click was a week-end visitor
here,
Mr*. H Goldberg returned from her visit to Philadelphia. Ml** D. Culler is home for a number of week*. A barn dance was given by the Juniors and Seniors al I he Central School auditorium Tuesday evening,.June 3rd ^ peopk- mo-1
Ho* kite flying is popular, and ...
An account with us ns-(! "'“'‘•"'■r*“'-a 1 “» h-
.• In the air. and look extremely pictur-
surcs safe!v L renue in tiieir various colorings, when
’ ji floating over U»e wave. o( the occ.n. „ . * . . -j S Memorial Day exerciM. were held on 3 Per Cent Interest Paid C theocaai. P.er it. tire afierntH,.,. by the
on Time Accounts.
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» school children, who lirat gathered at XI Hie KbooflioUM and p.rsdre! tbroiigl. • tin- streete toUir pieraudHoriam. Here »• wen- hekl ptayei* aiid appropriate ex-
— ‘ “ of tin- day.
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