SPECIAL HASTES'S fl d UAL ]
By rirtue of & decree made by the Ooart of Cbaaoery of the State of Mtw Jereey In a caoee wherein Hen*T K. Cooper and other* are eom•Ulnaeu and Almira Coffin and others are defendant*, bearing date the twentieth day of July. 1822. Wherein it la adjudged that the lands hhd premlaea hereinafter deecrlbed be Bold in the presence and under the direction of the undersigned, one of the Spedrl Masters of the said Court, t win expose to sale at public rendue to the highest bidder on WEBIESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6.1822 at thirty minutes past three c'doek. la the afternoon, daylight earing time, at the Sheriff's Office. In Cape May Court House, County of Cape May. New Jersey, the following described tract of land, and premises Situate, and being In the City of Sea Mle City, Ludlam Island, Cape May County. State of New Jereey. bounded and deecrlbed as follows: All that certain tract of land situate In the southwesterly section of Sea lale City, on Ludlam Island. Cape May County. State of New Jersey, hounded and deecrlbed as follows: BEGINNING on tbs northerly side Of Pearl street at the distance of one hundred and fifty feet southeasterly Of the easterly side of Landis avenue and extendl.ng thence along the side Of Pearl street south fifty-two degrees east, fifty feet and at rivht angles thereto between parallel lines length or depth northeasterly one hundred and ten feet. Containing fifty-fire hundred go ua re feet of land. BEING lot No'fc block No. 21. of the southwest seeUoo of Sea Isle City, as shown on plan cf the same duly tied In the Clerk's office of Cape May County, New Jersey. Including the estate and Interest in dower of
•w of Henry K. Cooper, deceased, the nremleee, and Including also the i right of dower of the comlea Cooper, wife of Hes- .. sr. Jr., and the Inchoate right C' dower of Stella Cooper, wife of William H. Cooper, and the Inchoate right by the courtesy of Wellington ■endt, husband of Charlotte Cendt. CONDITIONS OF SALE The conditions of sale will be made known at the time and place of sale. Dated August «. 1812. NORMAN GREY. Special Master In Chancery of New Jerseyl 104 Market street. Camden. N. J. Ott A Carr. Solicitor, 101 Market street. Camden. N. J. Times’ Tips on Timely Topics is the u>Iumn on page four, of wit and. Perhaps, philosophy. Intended to make yon smile and at the same lime think.
GUY NEWS NOTES
Miss Fisher was the guest on nrday of Mrs. Ira P. Hesa Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rauth and son George are guests of Mrs. Bauch's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Steelman. Benjamin O. Lore is passing his vacation at the home of while his family are In Virginia. Mrs. P. K. Hasen and gruatam Jack, of LambertTille. are rtsltiag Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Arnett. Miss Beryl Taylor, of Philadelphia, has been the guest of Miss Margaret Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Chester. Jr.. and young Jack are at Mr. Chester's father's for the heated tc Miss Myrtle Luce and Mrs. Neva Tilbury, of Blnghampton, New York, motored to Sea Isle City After a visit with their uncle and aunt. Mrs. 8. P. Hahneman, they will go to Atlantic City.
Say of AnsvsL A. D. 1UX, I i se to sals at sofe vasdsu or MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. IMS bstwsoa the boors of twshre aaS o'clock s> sa. to wit, at ore o'clock ti sltuatad la tha oKy of Boa
county of Ckso May " Jersey. booaSaS asd S
Boclimtn* in the __ _ Italia Place at the Mstssti sf 4» fast northwestwardly flaw Ra talar—ettor fey Mekt of a right Use with the erty aide of Park Bond: there akrtr —M side of ItaBe Place wfiy n fast and of that wM Tl«ht a—“ ——- ——
feet to and aJony the o
the northeasterly After* waterway in aSrs-fj;?]
f>r- c VJ£2 • »sck tl-D er the a ty ofOcial «Sy «Ts— isle City. “ Also one fee h. y. ataaa hollar, rerderiny tank, ore W h. » steam eaylne. SSS* gal ton oiltank. hydraolic pr—a balta. polplFtanTrepaSoilS w* key^'Tnd^ baKtaK. rise and toots. And stto sU other foods and chal ssmsd oefsndant. Sea znszjzti&z
—d as the property of dos Us Fish Products Company defendant, taker In execution at the suit at Tha Cox and Bars Company ptaixtift. and to be feold by _
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CAT* MAT 00PMTT mM, 8U Wqf WK, M.
Miss Anna Dougherty was ths
Edward & McDerttL Miss MyrUs Muhlslsen. of Omn Lynne. P*.. has boen the Miss Helen Idas. Anthony J. By rue. of Washington. D. C.. U paying n vacation visit to his aunts. Mrs. James A. Twohsy and Mrs. J. C. Gallon. Mrs. R Edith Hals<'-d sad guests went to PPP_u« iphla on Tuesday. Mrs. Halstsad tIQ rssuls for Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Haas and Mis. Robert N. Hsa recently from Belleplsin to visit Mr. sad Mrs. Ira P. Hess. Mias Endora Arnold and Mlaa Lillian Bettert. s. who have Mrs. William Stevens for a mouth, returned to «rsey City Mr. -.la Mrs. Wallace Murray. Alfred Laubech and baby Doria. a sd from Vineland to visit Mrs. ray's mother, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Curietta. of Westvllie, were guests of Mrs. Edward B. Arnett, at their Paris street home, cm Friday last. William Speer, who has bean In the Hamm on ton Hospital for weeks, was a visitor on Tuesday, but returned to the hospital again Wednesday for con tinned treatments. Mias Mildred Moore, of Washington. D. a. and Mias Nettle of Ocean City, have been Mias Ida Smith. Mra. George Whittington returned
marred by a touch >>f sum >pe which kept her In bed (the
t of her stay.
sip Sea Isle City grow; help ■
it ths kind of a town you want it to
be; Join tbs Sea Isle City Cham be
Commerce, which will he orgCdsed at ths City Hall next Tuesday sight.
Mias Anns Kennedy, of Gorman
town to the guest of Mr. and Mra. William Buckley, and will remain until October. Mr. and Mra. John Cook, of Philadelphia, and Mias Anna
Lynam were guests over Sue day. H. Clay, a summer resident on
Pi assure avenue, to entertaining five
Mr. and Mra. John 8. Cols and fi Uy are a* the Sort Rsmss.
of Camden, have boon visiting Mtos Ruth HaUaraa. Mr. and Mm. Prank Ststasn with their two sens John sad Prank mere week-end guests of Mrs. Jamss A.
Eugene Springer and James Stltoa motored to Vineland on Tuesday. A number from here spent Saturday afternoon In Sea Isle City and greatly enjoyed the Baby Parade. Prank Springer and Samuel BarSea Isle City on Sun-
Mra. WHUsju Seal, of Philadelphia, to the gamt of Mis. Hoary Kwoks. Mrs. Seal and Mm Dennett want to Wildwood Thursday to sea ths baby parade, going by way of Stans Har-
bor and the heat line.
Jubilee Sunday, an annual
EpiMBal Cfiarck. t 3m*ay. Me*.
Bowen preached two moiis on giving, taklngiawhto ts*t the morning, "What shall I render unto the Lord," and to the evening. "The Lord loveth a cheerful giver. FmnkMa Bowen. Jr., organist at the Pint Presbyterian Church at Patereon, M. J., was at tin organ. There
MlUer’a
r anoe was a gues Elisabeth PI die r on Monday. Mtoa teste Scull to spending her
The Bowing Circle met at the home of Mrs. B. Bltosard oa Monday evening. The Mtosss Aura and Irene Woolson spent several days of this week In Stone Harbor. A number of people from here spent a pleasant day with Meerwald's Boat Party on Monday. Florence Brown and Anna Sprlng- , accompanied by Howard Brown and Carl Scnnrmann, motored Wildwood on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Fields
tos Amanda WUford. of Millville, pending a weak with Mr. and Mrs. Prank Steelman and family. Mra. Warrca Grace it spending me rime oa the boat with her hua-
Mr. and Mra. John Fldler and family motored to Ocean City Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Cunningham spent a few days of last week with Mra. The aged ffknad- iury Jamm.
mother, Mrs. Duffy, though past Mm. Nurr and two children have ninety-five, made the Journey to Se* ! returned to Philadelphia afttr spsudtole City to complete the family | ln< time here with Mrs. Straw-
bridge.
day evening. An Ictetestlag game of ball was played here oa Saturday with Sooth
Sea vllle.
"How srouM yon test hom« brew to see If there was any wood alcohol la It?" asked the old soak. •Why. strain It through a silk handkerchief and see If you get any splinters." nip tod the young soak. There's something wrong with this heredity doctrine. If we had monkey hnosstem bowoome we didn’t Inherit their glands? The truly good mas will gc UJ sleep la church rather than let hto mind wander on the price of hogs. MKTHOBBT EPISCOPAL CHURCH Landis avenue and Ariadne street j Rev. Franklin Bowen. Minister
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JULIUS WAY. M.D. CAM MAVoSrTnMK. h.
Public Worship, 11:88 A. M. and 7:41 P. M. Sabbath School. 10:08 A. M. Prayer Meeting. Thursday. 7:41 P. M.
ST. JOSEPH’S R. C. CHURCH RL Rev. Mcastgnor A. PossL Rector ism at 7. fi. 8 and 18
erenlng at 7:88. Devotions to St Rita ovary Wednesday evenlat at 7'S8. Week-day Masses at 7 and •
i of all hwldayn and first
Mr. J. jL White Bays "H Tea Have
If I knew about RAT-SNAP tost winter, would have saved f 184. My ear was In the garage for a few week* during bad weather; when I went to take it out, found that rats had oaten great holes in two new Urea. Got them later with RAT-SNAP." Three stoet. 35c. 85c, |1.XS. Sold and guaranted by A. G. Rice and Company, Sen Isle City.
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We all wtBt oar homes to exyrem Hgarw nst to the sme ns moch at the Jugher, finer thton of life—sad what can do bettor than • hospitable Isoktog fmt 4ssr ? Harrownem has ns jdase in sack a spirit A vide front door will hd? to convey to the world the fact that our new home fc not jut a place where we reside, hut a home which is, all the word stands for. A wide doer is appropriate for the bugalew, or cottage, Colonial or any other type of home, and we know yon will agree that it sorely does add a certain sir at
Then, tea, it u sftea » gwnt c owner. Urge, bulky pieces sf lani throng a wide doer wrt>_al muni
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Through The Vestibule The Entrance In recent yeas there has been a J —j ts dimtoate the vestibnle to the heme. Bat the rsstlbuh is • convenienoe which should not be omioeked. Ot' shsuld bt included if possible A common fault to vestibule s—»y»4»y to flu Me sf a too narrow door toto the interior. This error nst only counteracts ths jdesstog effects of the "wider front door,” engendering a feeling of being cramped, but also obstruct* the passage of large furniture.
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