CITY OF SfcA ISLE CiTY, NEW JERSEY
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FED HIMSELF TO THE HORSE
Un,l€*«»t F~ Minute* ler Sn.Mi Coy Who TumblfU Doom ChulO With tho Hay.
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AJ.TIC1PATED KEVKSl'ES:
S jrplu- Revenue Appropriated
Alii«eilam>.>aa Revenue* :
Liquor License* FTancUi ** Taxe* Interest on I»ef.-red Taxe* City Cle k'a Local Kijlroad Tax —
Amount to be Railed bv laxe*
■>48.3V
1V19
548.39
' State Organization for "Ade- ! quate Salary" Camoainn Perfected. Functioning and
at Work.
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TOTAL ATJ K0PK1AT10KS: Salariet Light Water
*41,404.38 1KJ0
S3T.311.3; 1919 32.0.00
City Remova of Garbage .. — Interest u Bonds Discount < Music Printing Postage and Stationery .
Special Advertising Police a 1 Lile Guards
Streets, Joardaalk and Drains
Sewer Board of Health
Conlinge.il Sinking ‘und
Ccint* v le.-k lor Recording »u 1 Discli Extra Atre* u -ut by Atf«-*t>or iur tlie
Emergeucy Notes —
i. n
y.iwioo j.jno.uu 1.500.00
5tD.0U 450.00
1.200.00 &G00JD0 3,000 00
JUi.U
4UI.00
lirpastmeut Storm Damage
Increased Salary
Special Election
357,311.1
i 3.WJ0.00
TOTAL Local School
This Budget and Ordinance shall lake eflcct imiuadiatiy upon due publi-
cation and tearing and passage in accordance with the la»
, Coy Clerk.
COnl MISSION'ERb
The foregoing budget »..t approved by 'the Board ..f Coinn.ietioner* at a adjourned reg.Hur mmiug belu on the JOil. day ol December, « «. and pnbl notice is hereby given Uiat a public bearing will be given at the City Hall, Mon day, January luth, P.CO. at - . - M , mr the purpose of heamig objections from any taxpayer oi I he City, aft* i wind tinal passage.
e Uoaid will take up the ordinance fur
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Mortgagee Pietniato, lo mt out oftheCoartoi Lhancerj^o
All t:
New Jeraej.KiatWce. aojinicrl!" thcactTi nioUiag ihertos North, acrcuty aad lorty-five minute. Wot i.
TOWNSHIP OF UPPEH
ASSESSOR'S NOTICE
CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY
ASSESSOR'S NOTICE
Dr. 3. 3. Hopkins of Jersey City. rhnlrman of the School and Teacher Campaign * Executive Committee, an nouneed that the atate organisation ,.f the teachers had been completed and that committees are at work In every pan "f the state prepotlng se'-
teachers aalaries fo. the diaermi
dlRtricts.
Roused by the Importance
of the
One morning, when little Hal Perry was doing chores In his father’s barn, he met with an accident that placed him in a peculiarly helpless position, lie had made IB* way to the left loft to get down fodder for the stock. In . limbing over the hay he slipped and ten. feet foremost. Into one of the chutes. When he came to a stop hi* bare f*et extended Vo the manger where Jim. the only bad-tempered horse In the ham. wn* hungrily aelx-
ing mouthful* of th» fodder.
The t-*y screamed for help, but no or« heard him. for the house was at
distance, and his voice was
X There was nothing that of- . red a boh’., the chute had been made smooth in order that the hay might
Miss Emily HUdebum 1* with her I» F- B. SHARP coumh. Mr* E s. | ^ * 5® Quality
* Grocer l<
Sea Isk Gty, R. J.
STONE HARBOR.
Pa., fra few daj-a. liefore ertuhllahing
hereelf In winter quarter*.
Mrs. E H. Osgocd Is in Swarthmore. Pa., for the ten day* revesa. the gueot
of Mr. and Mr*. C. H. Leech.
Mr. John Garla. commonly known os "Happy Jack.” seems to be the lucky gunner—IS blsck ducss and 2 very fine wild geese wax hi* hag for three
day*’ gunning.
F. B. SHARP-
ill“
New Series oi Shares
Now Open
Nowhere along the coast have the e q. R Jb 1 AecnrUflA. illdren of the community had a b*t- 1 ' 1C ul 7 D. « L. ASSOCUJOj
school and teacher movement and the 1 slide through easll: . serious condition confronting the pu<. : . pnrehase by thrusting ontwd with lie school avstem. prominent laym.-n til* elbows, so that h» mlghi lift his from all parts of the state have vol f.Hd. but It was of no nse: he could
sperial M'.ate | sot even kick Tlie horae. In pulling
unieered t
unntn ano iurct- .<> u>* AV a few minute* tne mrroer .resenting both men and providentially entered the building and
.. ‘ hfunl hi* son sohblnc and railing.
"Pather. come quick! Jim la eating
committee which will assist the era In getting adequate aalarb* Following the plan outlined by the
Executive Committee, tsartierw In all of the county and city dlMrtrta an-
organizing committee*, each conslsi lag of a chairman and three member* representing both m women teachers of the elemcatary
grades and high aehool gn-des. to serve on transportation, publicity, speakers, distribution. Information and aiLedule
According to report* received at *tate headquarter*, teachers' organlza Hon* In various riJe# where rvu
palgns for adequate BElarte* wenplanned have Joined fon-ea with the atate organization and will work with the Utter In making up schedule* which will provide uniform salary Increases based on population. It I* the desire to have approximately the same salary schedule for nil cities of the name approximate alxe ao as to avoid
Inter-city competition.
Following are the member* of the Executive Committee and the chairmen of the other committees of the School and Teacher Campaign organ
Ixitlons:
Dr. J. J. Hopkins, chairman, Jersey City: Charles B. Boyer, Atluntie City;
away the fodder. Dipped at Ms too*. "Whoa • Stop that V" yelled the boy. But the horse naturally continued to eat his breakfast, ard more than once nipped—a* If purposely—Hal's
legs and toe*.
few minutes the farmer
"Where are youT" ahouted the far-
"ln the ehute."
“Back Jim!" roared the man; and
the horse obeyed.
Mr. Perry hastily turned Jim loose In the yard. xnd. seizing a rope, leaped upstair*. Making a noos*. he let It down to the small boy. who slipped It under his anas, and ceased to cry as he felt himself being drawn safely ■p.—Youth's Companion.
GREAT WORK ILL REWARDED
Milton Spent Nine Yeaes Wetting “Farad:** Lost." and Sold the
Copyright for 125.
children — — - _ ^ Xmas than the children of Sion* Harbor. A beautiful tree, second to none In the country, laden with wonderful goodies, a stocking likewise Just crammed full, and a very m~e glfl for each child on the Island, and a party vrhe-e they could eat to their heart* eon tent. The tanlc waa decorated with holly, fruits, cake, candy and nuta of nil descriptions, 'be favors at each place being HttV celluloid halhiijf doll*. The school house had the true, old-fashioned yulctide flavor, such as Inspired other chroniclers of the Xmas Spirit. The committees, appointed by Mrs. Frank Edsnn. seemed never to tire seeing tnat each and every one whs made welcome and provided for. were: Mrs Wm. Christian. Mrs. Herbert. Mrs. C. H. Hines. Mr*. Junkurth and Mrs. Still. Mr. Gash's efforts to make this year’s celebration surpass all others were succeaaful. there being enough money left to buy the children of Stone Harbor two seesaws. The H. k S. Association wishes to thank every one who so generously contributed to help make this celebra-
tion a success.
Harry Bourlnot. of Stone Harbor, is spending the winter at Miami. Fla., ns a combination business and honeymoon trip. Mr. Bourlnot was married on Dec. 4th to Miss Gertrude C. Beavry. of Allentown, and left at once for Miami, where he has accepted a position as swimming Instr ctor with the Miami Swimming Association. The couple will return *o Stone Harbor on April
first.
The hearing on the adoption of the 1920 Budget will be held in the Borough Hall on Monday next. Jeruary 5th. The Borough Council met and organized, as required by iaw. on N The property caned by the R 1< ird Sutcliffe has been sold to Mrs. Annie Deltrich. by Hugh MacMurtrie. Title has Just been taken and some alterations are to be made.
•I Uw binders « WAYNE M. 8TRUTHERS.
Secretary
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MATTHEW J. RYAN Commission Merchant Planter, Wholesale Dealer ard Shipper of Maurice River Cove Ojntcta Salt Oyatera. Chuns, Snapper*. Crabs Both Phooeb Dock SL Market, PhOn.
Vincent Assaiante PRACTICAL SHOEMAKER
Lucy Y. tamhert, Hoboken ; Mis; Mary E. Lawlor, Paterson: Att'lln H. Cpdyke, Jersey City; V-as Elizabeth B. Klnary. Newark; Miss Julia C. Harney. Jersey City; Miss Marguerite Jamieson. Trenton; Mia* Margaret L Roharf. Elizabeth; Mias Llllia Y. Oop per, Camden; A. J. Oiannle. Newark: Mid Dorothy O Win, Jersey City: William Lewln, secretary. Newark. The chairmen of the other commit-
s ore:
BOROUGH OF WOODBINE
ASSESSOR S NOTICE
ADVERTISING RATES
Publication a. Pr. Henry Savdcr. Jeraey City; Auditing. Frank A. Tibbetts. Jersey City ; Prilltl t 8. H Mcllrny. Newark: I.egl*iati.«. HarrisoD F. Webb. Newark; Information, Dr. Frank Web tier Smith, Puieraoa; Transportation, William R. Ward. Trenton; Enrollment, F. Howard Lloyd, Matawan; Schedule, Charles A. Phllhower. Wcstfleld; Epeake:*, Albert kuncrief. Jersey City; Pnbllcat;on. Dr. Henry Soydar, Jersey City; *Inance, J. V. Walker. Perth Amboy: Solicitation, way land B. Steams, K«w-
ark.
ADEQUATE SAURIES FOR TEACHERS URGED
cation
SHERIFF S SALE
ScIraOmu- j
Distday ad-crtlalng. 15c per Inch. ■un of paper Display Advertising, Aral page, 50c
m-t Inch.
Electrutypea to be furnished by the u‘ ertlaer. If ndvertlaementz are to (.*• set from copy, add 10c per single
-olcnin inch.
PoUriea? Advertising. F> f| e per Inch. Standing Advertinementa. copy not to
be changed mom than t»o tuns# j Princeton Cniveralty. haa enlisted a year: j the aide of the 1B.000 New Jersey 1 Inch. 1 yeer }5 teachers who. through an educational l luch, 'i y ar 33 cumpnlgn. are seeking to obtain a Uv- ’. Inch. L year 32 tug wage for their work. In a Icier Largei apace pro r-.U. , to the Excutlve Committee of tha Reading Nolli es—ttic. per line on School and Teacher Campaign Dr. H!b-
Instde pec-a. ben say*:
FiOed Advr.-tisejnecta — le. per 'Theie Is no mom Important task three Inaertlop: for the price of confrontXg os a* a nation In the new
world upon which w# are entering
Axed by than thet of "duration. The vigor and
'tnlng generation de
the v.ritlng. Milton sold the copyright to n London book seller for £5 (325) and 325 more when 1.300 copies of tha first edition had been sold, and he received an additional 325 for the second and third sdltiona, each of 1J: - J0 coplea. The f rat edition waa published In 1«J7, tlie second and bird In 1«W and the fi.nrth and fifth in 1669. Milton died In 1374. and In 1678 hla widow transferred ail tbs rights In the work for 340. “So that." aa.va a biographer. £28 (3140), paid at different times In the course of 13 year* waa the whole pecuniary reward which thia great performance produced to the poet and hi* widow. The small editions of the work went slowly, only 3DX1 cople* being sold In 11 year*.'' Ona writer says: •'Few either read, liked or undaratood It” Another said: “ ‘Paradise Lest’ had been printeo 40 years before It waa kn-wn to tha greater part of England that them was such a hook."—
Brooklyn Eagle.
Omaleta From Turtle Egga.
The aea Is a peralatent competitor of the henhouse aa a producer of material for omelet*. Turtle egga am oaten In alt hot countries. The turtles coma out of the xea. scrape a hole In the aand. lay their eggs and cover them up. Some time* ISO egga are found In 1 on* aand neat. These egg* am about
Dr. Hibhen Sees Menace to Edu- the sire of hen'* egga. are covered 1 nw Warn* Paid ' T ' :,h * whlu ’ P“ rchni « nt41 ‘ i * ■nd. L0W wa G es raio if fr-sh. hi.VC an excellent flavor. They “Guardians ol Our Children.” n: * k ‘' or may be fried.
but If boiled th* white wiU not congeal
like that of a bird's egg.
Dr. John Grier Hlbben. President of - Fresh water tnrtles also lay edi-
j hie egga. Them am both hard and | eoft-fcheUed turtle* In the lake* of Florida and Louisiana, and also In
ifirst pm
South American rivers, such
Orinoco. The Orinoco tnrtles iny egga extraordinarily rich in oil. The Indian* t British Guiana collect 23. OOO.UOu of them yearly to obtain th*
The Romance of Banking.
: Old Shoes Usds Now Repair Work My Specialty
It la always inteieating to watch a small account grow gradually In volume, registering the progress
ITALIA ST. SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. C-ChNGOOCHDOODOOOODOOOCKBJCKSX
of Its owner.
HOBDELL
And It it is Inspiring to watch and encourage one Individual to] eteadll) matk milestones in hla career, the barking business amounts almost to romance when It
Is remembered that it shares 1
the progress of hundreds of citl-
WTth the increase in our depositors, though, there la no decrease
in thaV personal touch rvt- alwav. maintain.
Ocean City Title and Trust Co.
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pend upon the kind of training ah!* to give ti c youth of today who am to beionie th* leader* of men tomorrow. The great menace today to •-deration, and therefore to th# Integuty of our puitkal and ooctal life.
teachers
Little Noll. Little Nell, or Netty Trent, of the outstsndlng characters It
Dick-
JuviicioBs AtiverlisiBg Create* many a new buiucu. Fnlaifo r^iry an oiJ bus i.cre. I ’"-verve* many a Lrgc berner* i.-.cs many a .mD buj-ic-s. i K . jes many a luit busness. ! C« many a (a hvg bu-mea.
that the pn
time to time men and women who would nstcrally devote their liras to such work. '! o pay our teacher* a living wage ad to re1!*»* tkrm of the dally anxi-tie* which fret and fray
* the Or>t and mas; urgent iember that the tearh-
the sweetest yet moat
pathetic characters in all of Dickens' books. Litth Nell la a sweet, innocent loving chi' jf fourteen year*, brought up by h.; old mlwrriy grandfather,
am so poorly paid ’*•>“ gambled away all hla money. Itself !* losing from Her days were monotonou* and wlth-
■ ut youthful companionship; her evening* gloomy and solitary. The grandfather. being wholly ruined by gam-r-Ung. the two went forth aa beggv.*
nnd ultimately settled down In : cottage adjoining a country churchyard Here Nelly died and the old grand* in afterward* wnt. found (lead
] upon her grave.
Wood" i During the •• Franclsoo. whet
ot Wonders, lu" epidemic It San all public meeting d. and the entire pop-
V.j .l-t at I’CCT Service ijlabou as * Ui.'meier “injure ‘S' **’• Can ,*e C* or CsUI Da Pp { I.* weather it i. .111:,.. but when ram » I "^• I ' 1 wo an old AOO 4i« V»i4 Call oa Ym £ » I.S •■Wroa-h'ut red spot* app, M - on It, ! ^«1 my time and am
lx- and when oxi-eastv* mo-nurv , urea ' have lived to see fr . ““ “ «“ ' « 'ivi. IWt I At— «•
man but I have rvady to qnlL I 1 of ihp w*r. the a* left oust sad I
— tha womOp mnwlcd.—kbkchangs, 1
We Can Supply All Your HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
\ ou want what you want when you want it, and at the lowest prices lor standard jjoods. Our strek i» complete, and wc make quick deliveries to all parts of Sea Isle City. Phone orders promptly filled.
WHEN YOU
NEED
Groceries Butter Bread Cakes Tobacco Candy Rubber Boots
Garden H-.s< Fishing Tackle
Bathing Supplies
Shies
Hardware Auto Tires t>il Skins Rubber Go>»ds Boat Hard ware .Boat Supplies Life Preservers Household Goods
Pots and Pans Paints and Oil*
Varnishes
Paint Brushes
Clothing
Bicycle Tires
Gas»line
WE CAN.■ SUPPLY IT
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