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AOVINIBTRATOR’S BALE
Bjr Tlito* or aa or««r of the Orphan*’ «uart« of an nm. K*oe«rtln« tl Court ot tha Count*- or Cape Maj. ma4i ’he equal undivided one-halt part on tha aavantaenth dio i-. Manh. :»lt. above daacrlbad premlaea whlch^wi
CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. NOTICE OF ELECTION
in named rvrntae by deed dated May ST, . 1U7, and recorded In the Clerk * Offlcv , ‘ — - Hook No. JiJg i
the aubacrttiei, the admm’rtrator ule J. Corson, dcceimed. *‘!1 on
MONDAY. At’BIL », 1K1, UrcSa
at eleven o'doek In the forenoon. U at ». krV t>
public vendue, at tha furrocate • OOloe. „ppear. (Uetnic the aame lot ol l in Cape -lay Court Jtouae. Cape Ma) conveyed to HI hard T. Greenlee tjr — county. New Jersey, all the loUowin* renxo 1». Smith, et ua- by deed dated tract* ol land whereo! the *ald Minnie NuvemU-r «. IMIS, and recorded In Deed J. Corson died sciaed. to wit: AU tlw ' Hook No. 1»« pa«e 4M. Ac.) right, tills and Interest toeing the equal No. J. All the following dc*crlb<d piece *——■- • -» ■—•* ——•-* ‘T, the vtllage o( Be!)—
lota of land and premlV, *. situate, bounded and Uescribed aa folluwai No. 1. AU that certain lot ol land and premlaea situate In the village ui Uelleplaln. In the lowiialup o’ Ms unc. ttlver, I" U.1 county of Cumberland tnew In the township of Deni
of Capo Ma>> -"•*
i the county of Cape May.
follow*: Uc-
" e of
M«lk feet (M* hundred and atxty-four and one-quarter test) north.-a*twardly from the center ol the main track of tin W. J. A S. 8. 1L K. and at a dlatance ot four hundred 'cel (lu“ feet) ni»rthwc»l-
TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1#JI _ _ . .n tin hour* of six ;A- M. and wvi-n 1* M, for the purr<©*«- of conducting a iTini rnl Municipal Election for —“ tloli ' ‘ — ‘
1 ‘"'of 'our
POLLING PLACES First Ward—Sannlno"* Store.
\\ ard—Assembly Room. Cltjr -r Ar'adne street and Landis
bounded and descrllicd a* follow* In-- i wardly on a parallel line to the »al<! ing lot No. 2 In Block LI. tu the town pkit I railroad, from the center oi llroad »trcci
of aiiild hcllepislii on the nortliw.-atcrly aide cf llroad otreet and tlic mirthcaaterly side ol Sixth auvc-i. btcuining at tlic northwesterly comer ol a lot o' b.nd owned by \V. Ullnn and running Umiicc atong aaid BUan —*
of Slxtli aUeet on fiet to the north* ci trance along the awe noimw . Broad street to the beginning. Cotitaintng nine Uiousai.d aia hundred equal c feet more or less. lUctng the Nuue loi of land conveyed to Kli luird T. Grretucby deed from Gw. ge W. Liliim. et ux.. dated October t, 1M-. and recorded in th. Clork'a Office at Bridgeton. In Deed Book No. 171. page Mi Ac. The *aioe I-mg also the homcsUnd |*ropurty of Ulcliaro T. Gi.vol. c. die la:- u • No. i All the following described tract or parcel of land and premia, f hi-ie.n after poiUcularly deaertbed aituatc. lying and being the township of lyninla. county of Cape May tfunmoly in 'h. towmahlp of Maurice River, county oi Cumberland 1 on U - west aide ol known a* tl..- Old Cope Hood an southerly ol the old road leading Head ol U.e Kivcr L, UcUcplain known a* the ' Jones Field Tract bounded aa follow*: Unginmin at a i xnu shells standing (to the edge ol
u little
Caps Road it In lug a c formerly Ward HUUe'a. U
lot s said ' , MEnM*
ad runs th ... R. north forty-su degree* and forty-
eight minutes west about four chain* and seven and one-half length, to the line of land known as th* Samuel 1 ow i send tract: thence along said Townsend's Une north sixty-two degrees and thirty-five minutes cast alicut lour chain* and thirty-two lengths to a corner; thence south forty-six degrees and forty-eight
minute* east abo.il two chains and slxL v -
r. ne links to the said northwest side line of Washington streoL thence along Uic same south forty-three degrees a.id twenty minutes Wwl four chains and
link*
hundredths
twenty links -viulh seventae
L one chsin and
and oavcnO-Uve bnks to ..
told bearb-gi..
to a atone and slic'd*, thence IS) I forty-ouo degrees and nineteen mil west forty -right rod* to a stone
north sixty-lour degrees aim eleven minutes cast two hundred nno twenty-nine rods to the place ol begin HlUg. Containing one hundred and sev - enlecn and a quarter seres ol land be th. same more or leas. (Being the earn, land conveyed to Richard Urocnlce by i.... ri,«. k>. Smith, el aL. hy deed dated May Zb. JS'Jk rcconie.* in L'ced Book v
tbervo^*
Richard f. Greenlee by George W. Hess, el ux.. I.y deed dated Kept, li lW»i and recorded In Book No. IS'.'. lcMb> M AC.) No. » AU th- equal undivided onehalf part of. ir. and to Hint certain tract A woodland known as the Springs lot \o I. adjoining lands of John Godfrey. ceased. William L. Sides and others, a the township of Middle, county of Cape May New Jsrswr. bounded and .uw.r,ia« as follows lie Tinning at a spall oak and running then.- south fc o-eight degrees east thirty-seven p-clic* to a mall lor a comer, thence aouih forty-two derices west one hundred and thirty-six larches to a stone; thence north fifty.hive degree* and thirty minulas west n.irty -eight and one-half pcivlic* to a stake: lucncc north forty-two and ooe--Uilf degrees east one hu.mred and forty i.'vbcs to the place of Imginmng. Con!aln.u» thirty-three acre* of land more or less (Being '.lie same land conveyed •• pilchard T. Greenlee and 1 rank T. aain by James K lllldl. tic Special aster, by deed dated Aplil Si. ISli and . ordid in Deed Book No. 177. rage X1I.J
the railroad leach _ toy U> Millville, adyolniug .and* ol :e Enoch T. Godfrey arm others. hutted and bounded as fultuwn to wit: Beginning at a whit.
load and the said \\ ill.ain U SUlcs' Une ainding an the aame north 63 degrees at rods and 2u .ink* tu a slot. .... rner of the L.nda of Uic late t llruwer. deceased, thence slung the Urower’s Une north 41 degree■ds and twenty links to a cor nds formerly owned by Emma H- Ludiii. at ihe northwest side ol the rall- • J. thence north 47 degrees and It
^’’no. Il^AiTthose’tvitriols of hind' ate In tha village ol Bcllrpluln. fmnms township. Cape May county. New Ji gpry. described as follows: Beginning at tin northwest comer of land now owned by sail Greenlee and In tlic coat line ol Sixth street, tbonce qorthwa'd^ aloiu Sixth sir. >t to Washington •.treel a distance of on- hundred and xlxty feet more or less, thence eastward]} aloiu. Warhingtou rtreet and paralicl with Broad street oov hundred and twenty Ie«L thence at right angles to Warbingtui. street southwardly and parallel with Sixth street on* hundred and sixty foot, thence parallel with Washington street and Broad street one hundred and twenty feet to the beginning. Containing -. c.xuu square feet more or lea*. i>-i>4: - •— -* *--d conveyed to Richard
c Hi a
, i. IMS. and reooidcd .u U County Clork’a Ofhce of Cape May couni In Deed Book No. LZJ. pages MS. At. No. A AL’ the following dcscnln tract ol land situate la the towuslup ‘ lyennts. in the county of Cape May at State of New Jersey, and bounded i •niinam- Situate us aluicxoid in tl - •• ’ - t Uie nortiicMi co
1L Golf in E. L. B. \V ale*
tb.. place ol ocgmiiJiig
sliUvUle Railroad, one-half interest o' counl > ol t lows, l —
L- south St degre-cs and Ju min 144 rods and six links to a *b .- south It degrees and thirty E
... ... a bole where a black oik had been standing, thence south 47 le...a 11,1^ minutes oast **“•-
stake liefng al the 1st* William la Solas thence south 4S degrees and I minutes wext M rods to tbs place of begi. nine Containing M acres two roodv and eght rods be the sains more or less. (L'cmg the same land conveyed to Richard T. Greenies and Frank T. Swain by deed from Emma V. Crawford. daUd '. tob-r )L 1*11. and recorded in Deed '
1st. pegs Kli Ac.) EDWARD L 1UCE.
Admix.strator of Minnie
J. Corson, deceased.
Dated March *0. UX1. 4-l-4t-pf|U7.t4
The rsglsto for this election shall be i- ofllrln! registry list containing the nann-s of those persons qualified hi vote i the last preceding general election. NOTICE is hereby also given that the County Hoard of Registry and Election . purpose of revising and eorrectlng th. ivglstry li*L or leglstora, llietr ofTlee In the Court House Buiklg. Cap.- Mnv Court House. N. J- and he 1‘ilv . ..II. Sea Isle City. N. J.. I May alh and again on May Sth. IWE. . ".ween the lamrs of 1 P. M, and 9 1 . M . on each of the raid day*. NOTICE Is hereby r co that any per■on desiring to vote by mall must make ippliratton in w-rltim: to Ihe City Clerk, jea lair City, on or lefore Tuesday. April ISlh. when said applications wtb t- forwarded to (he County Board of ry and Election for action. JOHN 1. MAHER. City Clerk. Dalvd April li 1»J1. (15-4t SOUTH DENN'S Captain and Mr*. A. J. Meerwald. the I is* s Martha and Helen and Master Edward Meerwald spent Saturday In -yiiadelplila. Mat.hew Jeffi-rson v'silod Ms parents Mrs. E. Ross spent sevem) days cf sat wees With her par eats Samuel Morton Visited Ml sisters on Friday. Claude Ahrmins Is visiting his alster, Ira. Andrew Hickman. L. Compton and sou wrt« In town on Sunday. >nd Mi*. Jxs. Eldndge. accome panled by Mr. and Mrs -Fralk llurnea, motored to Ocean City on Sunday. Mias Annie N leker-on has returned to Uiensul. Allcrt Miller ond family- vUlled bis UcKaig is visiting 111- mother, nd Mrs. Hay Itlttner and Mrs. Ralph Peterson called on relative* Sun-
day.
Mm. Mary JefTers entertained her daughter. Miss Marguerite Meerwald. of Camder. and Joseph Meerwald. ol Philadelphia. on Su nday. Edward Watson spent the week-end Uth hi* |utrents. Harry Wolflngton and family, of I’Ml.dclphia. Mi. a and Miss Mary Eustace, of Sew Isle, called on A. J. Meerwald and faimly uu Sunday. schiol on Thursday. The work so* rod it for pupils and Rachels and everyone had taken a groat interest in 1L Several visitors present and vnjnyed the work much. A similar exhibition was held the K. of 1'. Hall, at Denntsvlllr. on Friday, and our school won a trophy >r having the Is-at display of hand work, levca Individual pnxea were awarded. Ross Tlioraaa visited his hroCicr last
DENNIBVILLE Mr. and Vrv. Samuel Weatcctt entertained their two sons. Clarence and Raymond. over the week end Mr* Uriah Gxndy and Miss Martha Town spent the week-end In Hefsler-
nile.
Mr. iind Mrs. Eugene Springer and family called on relatives at Avalon on L’ari Schurman spent Sunday with Mis* Florence Brown. Mr. and Mrs. H. Chester an. harr ■r an inden'iate period. Miss Roxana Gandy spent Saturday In Philadelphia. W sstcott has returned home after spa-ndlng some time here. Mr*. George Barrett has bought the
Walter Scobie VICTROLAS SONORAS PIANOS “. ( >cot>le Service Satisfies’ HILLVILLE, N. J.
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with M's. Samuel Woolson. *. Warren Grace and Mrs. Hobart spent Thursday in Cape May- Court Hoaae. a. Mary- James la ente-.alnlng her grandjon. Rslclgh Hughes attended .the funeral of Andr day. Claude Town and family, of Sea Isle City, (ol'td on Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Gandy. Mr*. Ogden Gandy spent part of this eck with her daughters In Camden. William Fldler has returned to HsckMhm Rhode Fldler visited bar sister on Sunday Mrs Eugene Stiles called on Mrs. Warren Grace on Sunday. Miss Grace Fldler Is spending some me here. Mrs Elisabeth Strawbridge Is spendig some time la her home here. J. Helzer and family motored to Richland on Sunday. . and Mr*. Herbert Foster called on H. Wrstcotl on Sunday. SPRINGTIME
Their leave* were beginning to open their eye*. And were lo king down on the passers by. Who enjoyed their beauty- as well as their
W# TWh Tor. to Drive end Repair Aotomobllee ■—*' wo ex oxlt »r oca t7 W/SfeVaSPOSSSS! S ATTLER'S n, . nil -.W Mm no. . —
lOOF PAIII^Jl^ EaHcB ft" Paid osSw^assaTaraU kw^wSS to* ■^wrv * ^ss'-os TW. 1. U WILLIAM E. HINCH 918 Market St, Philadelphia
AUTOMOBILES WANTED mvsr mt a QOOh cognmoe Automobile Co. cis-ejik BrW k KL Tan
Parts—Parts W. OsrTT s 0«»u- ^ Ueed Auto Part*. Tire* »o<l Tube* WILL BUY Automobiles *A«fc i*a*« RasoMWs Sum ana w. sag***-
When did Your Ancestor!
Come to Americ* ?
Ere you a dracendent from wtokCtte .Id American Fr mlllas of th* HOUMB
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with
TkE EARLY SETTLERS OF AMERICA The Pioneer American Society Founded KM Re-orgxntasd May T. 1*« Members Fee. ILOO All those whose sneeators estttodto .am-rica prior to H00. are eligible to *>1“Genealocy Is an Ir.tf-estlnx study and you will feel right c* home among ua. It Is birth which counts .n this soclet' In preparation The Mag«ln» of the Early Settler* of America.’ ILOO a year. “The Early Settlers of America" should and do had In all true American movement* to defend our homeland and perpetual* cur Institutions. YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN US. Address G. 8. WYCKOFK. National Secretary-Treasurer ENGLEWOOD. N. J.
Sherwin-Williams Products
Your Home TV fim impreuion your vn Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes hove rvJt a horn*. They are finshsi
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS COUNTY OF CAPE MAY NEW JERSEY
[I be received and open-
_ . rm-sday. May
i-iock. noun, for the foUowlng: l arnishtng all matenala. tows and labor required for the efficient •.nd puper cleaning snd painting of .he I ridge, center steel pivr shell - : luilirg on the trestle ap-
i th.
• eyed by Chnli a. Millville 1’ it fru’u U
iccordance with speclfkatlona by
Klee. County 1
hundred and forty feet to a corner; thence a course at right sauries to the t&ilruad Hark and running towards the same one bundled snd forty “* ”
of the right of way
thence southwardly . railrved track two hundred lev, »u , 'I lot of sail Railroad Company ; j
R> direction of the Board. IRVING FITCH, dark.
March If. 1121 l-n-a-rT-pULM
BIDS INVITED
p.,ny-'a lot >. lilty feet t-
Thc South K
beginning. Con nd nine hundred
V\ ells Property" on Garr : I I'h auure Railroad. Sea l*l< to i be mailed to C- E. Foster,
i Deed Boo* No. I2i. page »S.
t certain tract of 1
j Lk. -a^Tw^ to bc J 'sor^/u sEAvn.ia: ’build:n'g' i
LOAN ASSOCIATION,
i n W. I- con Direct.
BIDS 'NVITED
ISDAY, APRIL 26. 1821
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WOO >BINE Mr .and Mrs. M. JofTt ctlcbrafed xty-fjurth wedding anniversary The Sluopslilra family Stone Harbor Sunday. An interesting base bs play'd on the Wildwood grounds last Saturday aftcrnooN by the Wildwood and Woodhme teams. The game was ours w ith a score of 6-5. Mr and Mrs. H. Diamond, ot Sea UI. City, visited the Shropshire family here Sunday. J. Huffman and son spent the weekend .n l*: Uadelpbla. M. Mar us. of Avalou. was a Sunday vfsuo' neve. H. Oddlmre: and Ed. Breslow motored t<| 1'hlladelphla last New York last week. mother were Mlllrillc visitor* on Wednesday. With the kind aid of Miss S. Sht->P-otbore. and great effort id jya the afl.-vlr given for Ua: la-ucfrt of the American Legion proved
Real Estate lusurauce BUILDING LOTS In a Growing Section Ripe for Improvements COOPER B. HATCH \ — & CO.v 211 MARKET ST.. Camden, - - N. J.
COTTAGES NOW RENTING GET YOURS THROUGH WOODROW & BARRY Phils. Office Bell Phone Sen |<| C city. Office 4443 Chestnut St. Preston 1 1*3 p.rls et. Lut Your Cottage With Ub

