TREASURER** MONTHLY REPORT. Tucfcahoe National Bank. To the Board of Commlsaioners: I aubmlt the follotrln* report of Reeelplj and Diabuieetnenu during the month ol
October. 1910: RBCEUTS.
Cash balance in hand Oct 1. 10?“ * 1
Taxer for !M0. Taxes for ISliTaxes for 1S16
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Franchise Taxes >16 -j-r-Franchise Taxes 1S1. **7 “ J Franchise Taxes 19l« » O Franchise Taxes 1*)3 ' Franchise Taxes 1912 - Franchise Taxes 1911 -• > Deferred Taxes f Incidentals 1»10 ) ‘
Incidentals 1909 . - incidentals 1909 .
Total
DISBUH8KMKNT* Streets and Boardwalk S count U*ht Salaries I'rlntlnK and AovertisiriK Special AdvertIsllX Interest on Bonds Music Fire Department CIO Hall Incidentals Special Police Discounts
‘ MM SOFHONEY. Audited and found correi t Dated Nov. 1. 192“ H c U>V K Director of Revenue and Kinanc. TREASURER** MONTHLY REPORT First National Bank To the Board of Commlaakmers. 1 submit the tollowln* report of U" and Disbursements dtirtnjt the n.ontn t October. 1921). RBCKHTS Tempjrar> Loans ... .ai.■*"»■»
CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION. .Notice Is hereby Eiven that a Special Election will be held In the Election Districts of the City of Sea Isle City. N. J . on Tuesday, the Suth day of oven her 1920. at which Special Election the referendum vo’e of the then qualified voter? it said City of Sea Isle City. N. J-. shall lie had upon the following questions:, 1 Shall the City of Sea Isle City. N- J . acquire or construct a plant or aorka for supplying gas for she public or private uses of this municipality o: its Inhabitants? 2 Shall the City of Rea Die City. N J acquire or construct a plant or work? for supplying Electricity for the pubic or private uses of this municipality or Its inhabitants' 2 Shall the City of Rea Isle City. N Jacquire or construct a plant oi works for supplying water for the public or private uses of this municipality «*r Notice u hereby given that the Boards of Registry and Kleetion In and for the City of Sea Isle City. S 3 , will sn at the following named places for the purposr of conducting this election boiwrcn the hours of «:0o A. V and 7.1)0 I*. M on Umday aforementioned: 1st *A’ard—Santno s Htorr. 2nd Ward—City Hall. The election shall be conducted in all respects and the result canvajuu-d and •ertlfled in the manner provided by law By order of the Commissioners. JOHN L. MAHER. City Clerk. 11-6-41 Pf. Jijy.is-1
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SHERIFF S SALE
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SHERIFF S SALE
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i K . si, oiiy. Solicitor Cole connect Ion with petitions y Hu< Ing and operating 1 Electric Light Plants
Expenditures.
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ITCOSISTOO MUCH TO BE SICK
Keep Your Blood In Good C«nditior and You Throw Off Disease PAY ATTENTION to YOUR HEALTH No Need to Take Chances With It Pcpto-M.ir.gan Makes Rich, . Red Blood. Wh. n you flrsi feel a tired aU-gom feelliu and '.ook pale, your blood is losing n quaint Weak. Impoverished j blood A-« no power lo fight dlwn?. j It take - r<d blood io keep you well | If jt ii keep your blood in -cod ton dltlon it will fighl off disease You will ^ not b- such an easy prey to long and J expensive sickness With thin blood ■ you itke chances every'day. Th- re's no need doing that. You ran L ke Pepio-Mangan and build up rich, r d blood With r.d Wood >OU are able : win in the fight against pf**. tailini dlri-SM-s Tr> IVptO-Mangsn Ii cur et in (alih-t or liquid form. Tai * eltb.l kin 1 ! Th- Is Wet bar I be aatnmedic nal tblu. ar the liquid. Uni l»suie > iu g-t tLc g-lMD-l. Pepio-Msn-gan ?lc f) : "Cud- and be su--•hat th nai i- CudeV I'epto-Manga:." Is on ia» pa« kagi Adtertisement.
ORDINANCE NO. 23.
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256.27 . 166.65 . 126.42
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mains under
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arded Thao. E Dellow. he l*lng owest bidder Supplemental agri-order.-d executed with Penna Salt k Co. relative to supplying liquid me Elect.. Light Co. to he |
• for supply' ‘ ■“
possl Plant ■
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City i
Monday. October 16. 192 ..eting 2:15 P M . Mayor Fib oilcilor to prepare Contract r Disposal Machinery New 1 Shell Rt. and 1-andl? Av« «»•.»!. Si. to pearl Street belt - IV and Landis Av. api>roved ■Him Dr«d In favor 1
en ordered—Lot 1.
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of New lerse JbtaB mT CaitOeld”is'complainant- a ” <, , c nellU' Mstian. et UX-. et al . are dele anta. 1 shail expose to sale at pu MONDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1M0between the hours of twelve ana e . lock p. in- to wit. st on« o clock .n sltemoon of said day. at the ShcrifTs i. ft ice. In Cape May Court House, cape May County, "ew Jersey: SO much • f certain mortgaged premises with the appurtena -ors. tn i 1 • bill ol complaint tn Uie said cause particularly art forth and descnla-d. that
rtmance relative to improv neclan Road passed on it; end ri-.dlngs and ordered ending to law. Emergen. n«. uo authorised to cover s and Engine and Pump
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.. ... Contract 6(0 awsrd.d Theo Row Resolution adopted calling IX-1AL ELECTION Nov 20. 195". ! :. rendum on purclvanng Hectrie |
Oar and Water plants.
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ach Improv. number forty-one m tv.entj-seven described as folio' lleglrnlng on the south.-»«'ert feet southweatwardly from erly T * ‘ ■“ slvonS seen in-, fifty feet and that width in length or depth southeai w ardly between lines parallel at -Hi angles to the said Second avenue <• hutiured and ten feet Xumber 2 Marked and designated the map of th. Avslo" Beach Improv ment Company" as kit number sixteen sec tion nunibn twenty-eight, described Beginning tm the southwesterly line Twenty-eighth strr-t. one hundred - ten feet southeastwmrdly from the A . vstefly line .if First avenue Cor lair in front or breadth on the aa'd l w« eirt.th stre-t Ofty feet, and ol that widt! . xtendin. in length or depth southwestwardly between lines parallel at right angles U th» said Twenty-eighth street one hundred and ten feet Amount dm under deciee Is *. “'i *■' with Interest and Rhertfl» tees to 1* * fM ' ‘ MEAD TOMLIN. Sheriff Dated Oct 27. 1920 Herbert C. BartlrtL Sol r 10-19.«tpf*21 4.
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We Teach Automobile Mechanics Day Classes Open 1st uf Every Month Day and Night CIunm s : Msu Wonien t Classes on Automobile sgrtT Spring Gaudco Institute, Broad And Spring Garden, PbiU.
»Another Sale «rf Begniation — 0. D. Army Woolen Shirts
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KUSHNER BROS. Army and Navy Goods
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It^ a cinch to figure why Camels sell!
An Uidilisflt-e Ur 1«> out, open AlitS improve t-erialr streets in the City >>1 S. * l.-le Cily. New J.-rst y, vlx:—V. u-u-ean Komi (Co Ft wide) front ih< Sofilhweyi curb line of Minerva Sire.; or Cornu.' ilouievard soulliwestwardlv five hundred feel. The Board of Commissioners of th. lity of Sen isle City. New Jersey, do ordain: Section 1. That Venicean Road, m the City of Sea file City. New Jer> >, shall be laid out. ojiened and Improv.-u with gravel roadway end concit-it curbs and sidewalks from the aouiliurh line of Minerva Street oi County Boulevard, south westwardlj five hundred feet Section 1’. That the said Veniceiti Road, as described in s.ction 1 of this ordinance, shall ’ of th*' grade aiiJ I,., improved with concrete curbs and sidewalks and gravel roadway asbown and provided by the plans and specifications of the City Engineer and on file tn the City Clerk's oUice. That the costs, damaceand ex pens-s of such Improvement a-resent'-d by the special and iK-cul-benefits conferred upon the owner.of the land and real estate benefltted I hereby shall lie assessed on th< land and real estate in proi-orlion to the benefits each shall be deemed to at-
quire.
Section * That this ordinance
l at the expiration of j
s final passage.
IBVINt; FITCH JART CHAPMAN
H. C. I.OVE Commiseionare
City Clerk. NOTICE The above ordinance was pass'd on first and second reading at a meeting of the Board of Commissioners of Sea Isle C!fy, New Jersey, held Oct. 25. 1920. and on third reading and final passage at a meeting of said Board of Commissioners held Nov 8th. 1920. JOHN L. MAHER. City Clerk. 11-12-11-60 ?f!6.U0
You should know why Camels are so unusual, so refreshing, so satisfying. First, quality—second, Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos which you’ll certainly prefer to either kind smoked straight l Camels blend makes possible that wonderful meUow mildness—y.i all the desirable body is there I And, Camels never tire your taste! You’D appreciate Camels freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after taste or unpleasant cigaretty odor! For your own satisfaction compere C funds puff by puff with any cigarette in the world at any price 1 thjm carra* for the h
Why very few wealthy men die without wills
Think h moment—bow rn-ldom do you hear of a wealthy man dying without a will? Have you asked yourself why? The man of wealth knows that If be leaves no will, the courts will distribute his property. Some one then will administer whom he may think unfit. Some one may share who is not entitled to share. Longer time and perhaps more expeiiM- will be required. But most important—bis property will iu- Distributed—divided, when he would have his '-stale kept intact for the comfort and protection of his family. This is doubly important to the mar. of slender mean* For to divide and distribute s small estate oiten works hardship on the widow and children. 11 you have made no will, see your lawyer to-morrow. ICs your first duty to your family. And. tf you have any question on wills and the administration ol estate*, our Trust Department wtll cheerfully answer it—without obli-
CAM DENvSAFE/DEPOSlT &TRUST COMPANY
Deposits $10,000,000
23A FEDERAL STREET, CAMDEN, N. J. Tru»t Fundi »15,00C'D CO

