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CAP« MAY COUirry TIMES. SEA ISLE PlTf, W, 1.

PUBLIC NOTICE

]m. T. Landla. ErJ-. Woek 4L toU

U. T. Ljind:.-. Lxt.. blo-k 4t l' , t' lota 1 to 7. 9. 10 to •* ——- ‘ M. T. Landia. Ext., block 4S. 8. .

rt of lot 1. 7S TL n

t Hao*-

loU on

Notice of

REGISTRY AND ELECTION Sale of Land fo: Delinquent Tbxm CITY OF SEA ISLE CITv, Aateoeec for the Year 1919

General election will be held on Tnee- . B^ArSMt*CoUecwr^of'T^xte , of y «lecthSr l candidtttea 2 to Vi*. P folEw* i for th« taxlnj dlatrlct of the CIV of S«t jj. T. Landia. Ext., block 44. T We d d 10 0U the ,oUoW I lale City. pTrsuant to authority vested on Knowles avenue. ' —

the State Senate. I ‘ uch “ dt Member of the General Assembly. ,ir,a Provided, win on

Coroner. MONDAY the 7th Jay of November ’O’ 1

Freeholder from the First Ward (to at TWO o'clock — **-- **- nil the uncpired terr of James F. noon. In the '

Eustace). 1 Sea Isk . , *i u.— - — ■ ,, Two Justices of the PeauR First Ward- ] SELL AT PUBLIC SALE, all Iht- lands M. T. I^indla. Ext-, block 1. W ftTwo Justices of the Peace, Second | lirredi'amenl" and real estate hereinafter I on Sounds avenue, by <ll» ft.

Ward. mentioned for the ahortest term fori

PERSONAL JOTTINGS Mra. WUburt Edwards was hostess at the Ladit*' Aid Tea at the Lutheran church Tuesday evenln*. Rev. and Mrs B. S. Disc opened the doors of the

Mra Poekham and Mrs. Simon are at the Sheibourne with Hiss Lruff. who Is In Sea lale for a short stay. * Mr. and Mra TV. \Y. MacMuiray and Master William.

rueata of Mr. and Mra Ooorn cmvar on Neptune Street The Men's Club, nothin* daunted^ b> the moisture, held an enjoyatie xc**** .. th. bo™ of vr. ud *W. H«oU Sutton, on Wednesday evening.

i After-

SOUTH POINT SECTION '. landia Ext., block 1. lota

- 17 end St, _

Alac for the purpoee of votln* for

UKalnat the adoption of the following: Shall the act entitled "An act authorizing the creation of a debt of the 8'ate of New Jersey for the construction, extension at.d concerning the Inatlt'itlor.s of the State under the Slate Board of Control of Institutions and Agencies, by tbr Issuing of bonds In an amount not t exceed fourteen million dollars: provldl. : the ways and means for the payment of the interest accruing on aalu dll. .. for the payment of the i rinclpnl of aald debt at maturity, and the expenses ir connection tlierewltli. and providing foi the submission of this law to the peoph at Uic next general election." approveo April eighth, one thousand nine hundred

and twenty-one. be adopted.

.Vino for the purpos-. of voting tor oi against the adopt.on of the following: Shall the act entitled "An act to reorganix • the Board of Chosen Freeholders of Uie several counties of this Slate reducing the- membership thereof, fixing the salaries and providing for the election and terms of office t»f the members

an i etc.." In- adopted.

And that the election offic. rs will sit a a board oi election at the places above mentioned on the above day. commencing at 6 o'clock In th- morning, closing at seven o'clock In the evening. Notice Is hereby given, that the ooard of registry and electior —"■ * “* •*—

following designated pi_

Fi.st Ward—In the store oi Louis

S.mnh.o. Frltx SI eet.

Second Ward—Second Floor of City Hall Building, Landis Avenue si ' *

sdna Street.

Any absentee elector desiring to vote at the general election shall make application for an official liallot to the municipal clerk or the County Board of Elections. If the said application tr baser upon illness it shall have attached to H a physician's certificate setting forth that such absentee elector's illness is such that he or she will be unable to go to tt pulling place or room to oast Ids or b> ballot on election day. JOHN L. MAHER. CHy Clerk. 9-i~9t

PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice ot

REGISTRY AND ELECTION BOROUGH OF WOODBINE

General election will be held on Tc -

day. November jth, 1911, .'or the

Member o

e purpose ic foilow-

Two Coundlmen for Three Years.

One Justice oi the Peace.

One Freeholder for Three Years. Also for the purpose of voting for or . against the adopt.„n of Uie following: Shall the act • nUUed "An act autborixlng the creation of a debt of the Slate of New Jersey for the construction, extension and concerning the Institutions of iba State under the State Board of Control of Institutions and Agencies, by the issuing of bonds In an amount not to exceed fourteen million dollars: providing the ways and means for the payment of the Interest accruing on said debt and for Uie payment of the principal of said debt at maturity, and the expenses ia connection therewith, and providing "or the submission of this law to Uie people at the next general election.'' approved April eighth, one thousand nine hundred

and twenty-one. be adopted.

Also for the purpose of voting for or against the adoption ot the following: Shall the act entitled An act to re- I organise the Board of Choren Freeholders of the several counties of this Stale reducing the membership thereof, fixing the salaries and providing for the election and terms of office of Uie members

and etc.." be adopted.

And that the election olfici * will sit as a board ot election at the places above mentioned on the above day. com-

‘ 6 o'clock in the morning,

icren o'clock in the evening, hereby given, that the board

. and election will meet at the

l. llos-lng designated places:

Borough Hail.

Any absentet elector desiring to vote at tie.- general election shall make apphcnUon for an official ballot to the municipal clerk or the County Board of Elections. if the sold application Is baaed upon Illness It shall bare attached to it a phys'eian's certificate setting forth that

which any person or persons will buy the same, or In fee where no person will

l-'d for a shorter term and pay th. lien thereon. Incluc’ .ng Interest and •

The said land, tenements, bereu 'aments and real estate lo t>e sold and ihe nainee of the persons against whom the said axes have been assessed, and amounts of the same are as follows, v!*.: UNPAID TAXES ASSESSED FOR THE YEAR ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND NINETEEN, and subject also to the payment of r-- “

liens assessed against Uie san

1919:-

NORTH-EAST SECTION

. T. Isuidls. Ext., block

M. T. Landis. Ext., block X krts IS. II. 15 strip S. W. of Mine _ M. T. Landis.. Ext., land adjoining lots SO and 21 - M. T. 1-andls Ext, block 5. lots I tO 34 M. T. Landis. Ext., block t. lots I to S. IS tt 21 . . M. T. land la Ext, block !■•. kits 1 to 24 - : M T. Landis, Ext, bkxk 11. tots 1 to 24 ■ M. T. Landis. Ext, block IS. lots M. T. J-andis. ExL. Stock It, lota 1 to 13. IS to 21 : M. T. i-andis. Ext, 'dock 22. lots 1. 2. 13. 14. and 15. part of S, westerly IF ft. of 6 and 1* M. T. land is. ExL. block x«. lots i to 34

Si. T. Landis. Ext, block SS. lot*

M. T. Landis, Ext, block 47. 1

M. T. landl*. Ext, block 54. lots M. T. land is. Ext, block 60. lots M T. Tamils. Ext, block 06. lots 1 to 24 M. T. land Is, Ext, block 70. lots M. T. Ia lid isT^ExeT MoclT 74. lots

M T. laiidis. Ext, block Tt. I( M. T. land a Ext, Mock tu. li

5. 6. 12. IS. 14. IS. 17„ M T Lane 1- ’

'* tc 33 -

Est, block tt. lots

. T. Landis. Ext, block 83. lots 1 to IT . T. land is. Ext, block 8C. lots

o 22 -

. laiidis. Ext, block 87. lots M. T. Landis. Ext, block ii. loir 1 to 10 — SI. T. londls. Ext, block S3, tots i to 5. to 12 V. T. londis. Ext, block 95, lots M. T. laiidis. - Ext~ blorit 99. tots

i. T. londls. Exe. land between Ludkuu'a Bay and AUanUc City IE R, from Hancock street to Washington avenue about 45

closing at Notice h

!. W. Hamilton. Jr, block 3. 1726 to 1734. strip back of I and 1728 _

. and strip bock of

„n Cellar it..., M. T. landls. Ext, triangular piece of land 152 fE 6 In. on Sounds avenue by 110 ft on Wharf street

SOLTI I WES' 7 ' SECTION

Waller Mangle EsE. block A. ot. 128 . J. p. McNulty, block 16 tot 6— :

H. K. r

Marcus . ., - - Charles H Sherman, black 5

6 and '

Thomas 1

13.01

. Barry Pat- block 69.

Dr. John H. Wo-rt7"hlock 64. kd 18 :

SOUTHWEST ANNEX .

Jas. F. Conway, block 9. lot 1345, liil* taxes ——- Jas. F. Conway, block 9. tot 1345. ^

Wkllmlrma^KohleE btock 13, tot 3271 18-5*

To tin amount due on each loE tract

or pan -1 of land, including * - - —

and cliargi i*e added 1

*• exp* lie. »^i

SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias for sale of Mortgaged Premises, to me direeled, issued out of the Court of Chanof New Jersey, on the 7th day of I*- A. D 1921. In a certain c “ wherein valon City Building and 1 Association 's complainant, and w II li. Weber. *.tmle E. Weber and Jllll.-ills Trust company. Truster-, are defendants. 1 shall expose to sale at pubvendur, on MONDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1921 between the hours of twelve and o'clock, p. m, to wiE at one o'clock In the afternoon of sa'd day. at the Sheriff's office. In Cape May Court House. < May County. New Jersey: All that certain mortgaged premises, with the appurtenance*. In Uk bill of complain! In the said cause parthulariy set forth and described, that Is to say: All U:ose ten certain lots or parrel* of land marked and designated .is tots C-39. <;-41. C-42. C-43. C-47. C-49..C-51. C-S3. C-55. C-6T. in block 109 on a p'an of lots of Sioi't Harbor Bungalow C-tony. Inc. dated May sth. 1916. situate In the borough of Stone Harbor. County of Cape May and state of New Jersey, together descril*rd a* follow*- Beginning on the northeasterly side of a twenty feet wide street laid out equidistant from One Hundred Ninth street and One Hundred Tenth street and extending from -See-ond avenue to Third avenue. «l the distance of three hundred and eighty feet nerthwestwaidly 'rum the northwi-stwardly side ol Second avenue, containing In front or breadth on said twenty feet wide I street two hundred foet. each lot being twenty fee', and extending of that width in length or depth northeastwardly between line* parallel with said Second lue thirty-five feet. Being pari of mum preraises which R. B. Corliss and w.fe. by Indenture tearing date the twelf'h day of May. A. D. 1916. and recorded In Deed Book N->. 317. page 147. *c, granted and conveyed unto the said Stone Harbor Bungalow Colony. Incorporated. in fee. Amount due under decree ia 32.502.43, with Interest and Sheriff's feea to be ■ddrd. MEAD TOM'.IN, Sheriff. Dated U*-toher 19. 1921 _'. V. D. JoUne. Fal'r. 10-21-4t-pf319.3*

■Ml wet W. 11 a mil ton. Jr, block 7. tots 770 to 1780. C and 11 : VV. Hamilton. Jr, hi oca t. lota :m to 1790. i and 11 : IV. Hamilton. Jr, block . lots ... . ' J u ;

h absentee elector's llln* or she will bt unabh-

.. Iliiig pluc.- •

h that

SHERIFF'S SALE

are.iT . latUda T. londls. ilnant. and Inna S. Rineh iJxnt. 1 shall expose to aal MONDAY. NOVEMBER 1

. New Jersey -

relnalter i>articu-

itescrihud. altuat-.

I.. ginning at the Inter** northerly aide of Sounds a' liieasterty side of Tyler

bounding on mud North fifty-one d g lit*.» West about «■

. lost twenty-

M. T. londis. Ext f. to IS. 600 n. ne

of Rinehart'* .ondia, .

o 25. south aide o

'is. ExE. ‘

o f: s. i

block 6. Iota t 'o 253. 37 ft. IN. K ) of T>-

SHERIFF'S 6ALE

rtue of a writ of Fieri Farias, for Mortgaged I'r.mises. to me directed. lasued out of the Court of Chancery ol New Jersey, on Use 27th day of tictober. A. D. 1921. Ir n certain eauae wherein the Avalon City Building -u-d loan Association is complainant. ar*d 'harles F. Bower, '-t ux, ct als, are • lendants, 1 snail expose to role at

-ubllc vendue, on

MONDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1921 -•tween the hours of twelve and five

tc wit at one o'clock in said day. al the Sheriff's

May Cour' House. Cape

May County, New Jersey:

All that certain mortgaged premise*, with Abe nppuEtengnces. in the bill of • oinplatnl , the said eauae particularly set forth and described, that 1* to say All that certain lot or piece of ground situate, lying and being in the borough I.l Sion. H. rW.r county of Cape Mu} and State of New Jersey, marked and designated as lot No. 2 In Mock No. 103 on plan D-2 of South Jersey Realty Company, more particularly described as

tie ofu-riex,. ’« thee. In 'Tape

Miss Edith Hallerm brovght a classnut- Mis* Anna Bowden, home for the - c-k-end. Miss Bowden was able t njoy Ihe Halloween parties during her ‘

FEEBLE MOO WORKS HOC

GUDE S PEPTO-MANGAN MAKES I RED BLOOD—I.IOUIO AND TABLET i FORM

When bl ind becomes thin and weak l due to a failing off In the number if i -I blood cells. It is easily recog ilx. d by pallid skin or a blemished com•Vxion. loss of appetite or unnatural rrlt. biUty and a sensation <f wiakneaa. t Is .iOt dang.-rou* at first. In tact mu people scarcely notice It and go for days. Blinking they will In tieitcr

the i

t day .

great danger is In tile poaritmity -coming seriously 111 from dlseas*-. ii can work havoc In a body that lack' the endurance and resistance in

red blood.

■cn In time and steadily, a fee -* of Code's IN-pto-Siangan are a lu-lp. It Improve* the quality of -lood by adding red blood cell*, checfc the weakness. Improve the i«r. and dear the complexion. : can get Uude's Pepto-Mangan In liquid and taMet form at yoi-t druggists. Get the genuine with the name “Gode's IVt -. —Mangiui on

M. T. landtr. Ext, block 8. 200 ft. on Sound* avenue from Rinehart's lo Harrison avenue M. T. laiidis. Ext. block l. lot* 1 to 15, ou N. E. side of H-.rrison avenue, from Sounds avenue to landis avenue M T. landls. Ext, about 53 acres be! aeen L idlum's Bay and Whale <'r*-ek. Atlantic City R. It, from Waahmgton avenue to Harrison

. Ext block 34. lota

MEAD TOMEIN. Sh! Landis. Jr. BblT. 21 41

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STRATHMERE, N. J.

I:iin-hart'* -- to t Beginning at a point at the distance * 1* 17 ! ° r ,wo hundreu and seventy feet south-

east wardly from the sou a. easterly side i of First avenue and tbinyrflve feet j north<-astwsri.V from On- northeast.-rly rid*- of One Hundred and Fourth street, i ' measured at right angieo to said avenu- | and street respectively thence extend-

”0 42 ' >nK northeastwardly parall.d with First | ' ' : avenue twenty-five feet, thence south-;

eastward!}' parallel wth One Hundred ! - and Fourth street one hundred and t... 1 , feet more or leu to high water marl i

159 54 ‘ n ,h '' Atlantic Octti-. thence southwest- ]

- wardly along same twenty-five feet more i or less to a point thirty-five feet north- I I ear*’ Irom the north-seat »ide of One | | Hundred and Fourth street, measur.d . j :■! .ight angles thereto, thence :iorth-

-i , j west wardly pa-nllel with One Hundred

i and Fourth street one hundred feet ■ more or lea* to the place of begtiini.-ig.

» . a) | Being the Mime premises which Real

Estate ° .e» Company by Ind-nturr j l*earing •L ie tlu. .. h day of Noieniix-r. j

v 7 55l ' ’’ '''’ ,d recorded In the Clerk'» t • office of Cap.- May county in Deed Book i

No. 293. page 465. Ac, granted and con- i v..,d urto the aald Chari- • F. Bower j I and Stewart H. McDowell In fee

25 ' i Together with ail the **tat and right* :

“f said parti of first part as Riparian 1 i owner in front of and between the side !

.... | l1 '"'* of said pn-mises extendi-d In' 18-59 MnOght lilies a* fai into the A lantlr 1

ocean a* the right* of aald party ol the

18 59 1 tlrst pail may extend. Subject to the, 1* W. light of way over the ocean end of ralii - >6.901 |,uids iu.d pt'-miaes 01 a strip of lantl 1

twenty-four feet in width for Ikuniwalk I

It 90 ; purposes, and of a licenae to the Borough |

I of Stone Harbor to erect a . ulkhead.

in 98 , J«-tties. Ac, i.i-on the north westernmost |

,, 1 fourteen feet of said tot.

U - 11 1 Amcmit due under decree i* JS.186.68. j with interest and Sheriff's f.-e* .u b- '

— IMS ‘ addad.

block 29. lots I MEAD TOMLIN. Sheriff. Ti^iTVVwZ l^trd November 2nd. 1921 Week 3.. tot* ■ . V. M .lohi.e. Soi ,. 11-4-tt-pHSt. u- 1

llh.-c sr Ounce DIRECT FROM M.LC THINK OF THE SAVING ! POSTAL BRINGS SAMPLE -OLD COLONY MILLS. MANAYUNK I PHILADELPHIA. PA.

Neighbors

Your telephone service is in the hands of your neighbors. The men and women who build and operate the telephone lines are a part of this community. They are interested in business improvement and civic betterment because they know the telephone industry must prosper or decline as the community improves or retrogrades. Like - the butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker,” the members of the Bell System Family serve a common need. They understand your telephone requirements and they have the training and the equipment necessary to give you the right kind of service. Whether it be to put the people of this vicinity in touch with each other or in communication with points fro^ 35 to 3,500 miles distant, this organization is on the alert day and night

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