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BOROUGH OF WOODBINE.
PUBLIC NOTICE I- hereby Given lh»t L Jowph Jofftt. Colkttor ol Tux. * lor the ixxlnc district of the Uorot&Gh f>f Moodbln*, punuut to nuthority veeted In me by the ■tatutos In auch cane made and provided, will on MONDAY, the 22nd Day of September, tell, at TWO o'clock In the Aft#--noon. In the Borough Hall In Woodbine. SELL AT PUBLIC SALE, all the land*, hereditament* and real rotate hereinafter mentioned lor the abortoat term fur which any peroon or i»mon* will buy the name, -r In fee when no peraoe win bid for a n and pay the tax Hun thereon.
The an Id land, tenement*, hcredllamenu and real rotate to be nold and the name* of the rrraooa against whom the aaid taxea have been aaaeraed. and the amount* of the aaine are aa follow*, via.: UNPAID TAXES ASSKSSKI* IO.! THE YEAR ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEEN, and aublect alao to the payment of any unpaid Ih-n* aaeeaaed acaliut the aame prior to
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STONE HARBOR. A large concregti Jon filled St. Paul' Sunday morning Miss Leary was beard with pleaaurc in the nolo parte. Mr. and Mra. J. K. Caasel have returned from Overbrook, where they have been on buslnea*. Ml** Edith and her brother kept bcuae during
their absence.
An exhibition of eourage and skill wa* given at the height of the storm last Wednesday by Mias Laura Elder on Pleasure Bay. During her father"* absence. Mis* Laura has charge of the Josephine, a handsome power boat. Seeing she was shipping water at a dangerous rate, Mi*s I-aura slipped into her bathing null, loosed the. row boat from the pier and after a tussle with the wave*, anchored alongside and hailed out the boat. Later the Josephine started on a little excursion of her own. but she pulled her buoy after her, which was her salvation. The booy kangled In the eel grass at the outlet of the bay until the tem-
pest was over.
Mr. and Mrs. Schumacher of Philadelphia. are guests of Rev. and Mrs. D. Rupley. at FawnhursL
HOTEL ARRIVALS. Week Endin'- August 19th. Spray House—Oscar Christiansen. Mrs. W. D. Malone. Theresa M. 'McCabe. H. G. Ijuish, Sr- H. G. Larlsh. Jr.. Anna M. Larith, Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Kupplnger. Miss Emma Foster, Mr. Alvin Foster. Miss Grace Arwlck. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brennan. Master ArIhnr Brennan. Miss Dorothea Brennan. Miss Jane Kepnur. Jacob Walker, 8r.
Surf House—Miss G. Rementer. Geo. Kussier, P. A. Mungan, Staon Cichlttl. Mr. and Mra. J. N. Ktrney. John S. Cornell, Mr*. E. Mitchell. W. W. Hilt, of Philadelphia: R. E. Marconette. New York; Rev. Tho* J. Cosgrove, Allegheny, N. Y.; Miss Carrie F. Smith, Haxelton. Pa.: Wm. L. Fowler. Haddonfleld. N. J. Bellevue—M. Lofhr, M. Honblt y. E F. Hunbley. N. Hunbley, J. E. Hunlley. Frank Mullen. Dr. Frank T. Anderson.
Mra. Wm. F. Abel. Croyden. Pa; IJ. Chris Penely. Glenslde. Pa.. Anna Oswald. of Oakland. Stevens—Frank Dodars. Wm. Cres eneo. Wm. A. Klee, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Rykn. Knrt Wolff. James A. Clark and family. Mary Kelley. G. ,L. son. F. Rodgers. Lovells Rodgers. August Clanser, Fred. Clanser, O. W Clark. Mrs. Shapiro. I. Kahn. J. Me Manee. Armee Connor. Agnes Connor, EUa Connor. J. McKee, of Philadelphia: Lool* Altman. Egg Harbor, N. Mra. Reilly. Miss Nagle. Emil Murkensteln. Mias Lally, of Camden. N. J.
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Shapiro. Jacob, 1*1 acres Shapiro, H. V»-l* 9 B Wolf son. — IJ 10 B WeUberg. N It 7 D Wet id, E.. farm SI A 12.22 To the amount due on each lot. tract o.parcel of land. Including Inter-sl. cost* and charges as above stated, there win laadded to each Its proportionate share of the export*. * Incumd for (his sain. JOSEPH JOKKR.
Collector.
Dated August 12th. 1919. K-.r-srpfioj-pffcpjC
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