Cape May County Times, 25 February 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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UNKLETTER LEAVES HOSPITAL

ns from an attack of in«uT. Unkletter. who lived «• reclUM In a hut In the woods near m for 17 years, -waa dUcharsed Cooper Hospital. Camden on Weder was aent to tlie dtosplu 1 on after Dr. Challi* Kaust. :io(l street. Ittlladelphlu. a woman physician and a summer resident nt valon. callod at his aliack and found ic ai:<d It Link letter wlU visit nt the home Mr. and Mrs. John Lmminit. in M: Ih fore he returns to his t»bln xpresaed an aln^st dellKhl at hla ride to the railstation In a trolley car. arcomiow-d d remarked upon the

UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD Emergency Fleet Corporation Washington, D. C. *• Offers f.7r Sale by Sealed Biai Approximately 110000 Tons Surplus Ship Steel, Hog Island, Pennsylvania.

growth and change* In Camden in tue itecn years slnos ha had seen the dtr.

Five ■ ales for success In L Buy pure-bred sire and a few cowi then get to work and Improve herd by breeding. I. Feed palatable and balanced ration. I. Keep herd free from disease—rigid sanitation an d*.he Introduction of few new animals will help. I. For rood milk flow keep cows quiet ind satisfied. &. Go after business hard. Don't be afraid to turrow money.

member that when planting

bids will be received above material In the ofBri .. Untied Stales Shipping Board — Fleet Oorporntkm, 1119 W.. Wasainrton. D. C. e 11. M A. M. March t, I which lime bids wm t»c by the Chairman. mpanled amount Further Information and proposal .jtttis win *>♦ furnished on request by the Eir.errency Fleet Ccrpoeatfon. Supply and Salas DltiMsn Office. Cih and B Streets. Wsshinrtor. D. C-. 140 North Broad Street. PhlUdeipb.a Pennsylvania, and 4J Broadway. New York City. THE BOARD RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR ALL •IDS. Bids should be addressed to the Secretary of the United Stales Shipping Hoard. Washington. P C.. and Indorsed "SKA LED BIDS FOR BCRPLUB h'ill' STKEI. HOG ISLAND. Pa., and DO N" — OI'KN."

OCEAN VIEW Mrs William Lucas, and non Jamea. are vfslttng Mrs Maxgte dandy of Philadelphia. and Mrs. Walter Botmar have returned home, after a pleasant sojourn In Florida.

Walter Scoble VICTROLAS SONORAS PIANOS ‘Scoble Service Satisfies’ HILLVILLE, N. J.

t* pva rood ’ yl service nrd improve y o q r _ H looks. The moat [ reasonable price ki.H

Expert woili Is possible because of cur many pane:.La Extruilrns Free DR. PAYN

A few drops of kerosene on the pn ig saw will remove thr sawdust I keep it from caking In the teeth.

Brazing: and Welding VULCAN Brazinc and Machine Co. Cylinder Grinding

The place to call a halt on

•Washing

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PETZ Anlomotive School net lasoest aeb bot r0 5 1 r fD, l Automobile & Tractor School —- EAST

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HCSO o'clock in the lord uauae why so much ol I be tanas. ua.» - hvriditaBH.-i.is anu real estaiv ol • his debts, or reeiouv thoeul. « ty require. and that thw order the nsnogate. snail bv lm-beruafU-r set up at three of mast public places in the Comity ol eMay for alx weeks successively - nubllch'd at least once a ueeii of the Nenspapers o m HENRY Harry a Douglass. C. A. Lonncli. X’roclo: i-lHt*4S-PX.-JJ4.lK.'. CITY CF SEA ISLE CITY. hi. J. TREASURER'S MONTHLY REPORT First Nsttonal Bank. Ocean City To the Doenl of Commie ilonei1 submit the folio wing i.-puri ol lie cuipts and Duburacmenis during lie iiumth ol December. 1-' LYcsli balance »n hand l-h-* 1. v iTP'-s Taxes for lyili - — li*i.Ji. Temporary Loaiu r.'.STa.l'' Deferred Toils _ lyh-

DMBUKSEMBNTS Streets tc Boardwalk Ad.'4D I Water ;

Miss Mary Meerwald of Trenton spent the week-end with her r .rents. The Misses laidUm went to Cape May Court House Satun Kucene SUlea visited at Court H •use on Thursday. Mr- Edward Howell visited Mrs S.rp-Is-n Jefferson on Monday. ylr. Matthew Jefferson to-1 .n Sunday with his parents. A little girl arrived at the home o sto Mrs. Edward lUckmrji. on 1 el Ci.plain A. J Meerw:. $ wenl ph i.dclpMa on Friday liur Miller. Jr, w*< on ’.tst weeks

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Mrs. Ralph Petorson tiling on relati- es on Supt. A. Xt Hand and Mr. John Clark, ipervisor of Middle Towns..Ip ScImmI*. visited our school on Thursday. Mrs. Mary Jeffers entertained her daughter Miss Elisabeth Meerwald of iv. James Jefferson Is vMtlng his parents. t'jipt. Georg • Bell of New. l*ort spent .Vedocsday with Capt. A. J. Meerwald. Mrs. Ida Kramer la !living her houw | ill lilted. ■f the Grange nt So. SeaviUo on Thursday evening. Mias Dorothy Barron spent Tuesday evening with Miss Tholes Nickorson. I won Norton visited Clark Hewitt on Tuesday. Vaal McKalg went to Cape May Court •c on Thursday sa Mary LuJlam visited Mrs. Gluts, er at South Seaville on Thursday

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Cash Balance.

Dated Jan. Jst. 1*11

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Mrs Ralph Marsdcn and child:en went to Philadelphia on Tliursday of this we.-k to st tend her uncle’s funeral. diaries Buff el is in town on a visit. Frederick IV Ga- n-ld was in Philadelphia a lew this Week. Miss Nellie Canfield returned home cih Ocean CIO' frP-nds. Mrs. CunlUIe and children rclornod to

la bon. K. J. i. Johnson and family ImlVnt HIU on Bundit}. apondlng ,y at the o’ collage here, return; I. H t'orsnn. wife and habyf «d | ud. Md.. are expected soon i - I ae lime with Dr. Ccirscw • psi | and Mr:. James Corson, tndl* and dsughu-r. of H. a Isli it Tuesday with her motbir. anous Smith hits been spend time visiting her sister. Jsnii-s Itas been home t.n du.s sod is expecting lo sal

m - hinery Is akin io tbc dsy after day. Certain loo

i Twenty yeais ago no sllalia was gre jin into Elate; today JO.OOO acre* ol i I valuable legume are putting money i ilhv growais pockeu.

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