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PUBLIC NOTICE REGISTRY AND ELECTION
Small Board of Chooon Froa-
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■BBpfoBa «*■ _ Brad for rrvrr oBetlon'district In CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY Is tbe County of Cope .May. State of New mb’'’ reclsueitton f of vcTer/oD^ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IE t for^ouac to*ho° * r M ; ■ J *° ° r And asmln on TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER S&. tt the mor nlna. at 1 1 shall |
■^ofthe Peace^ First Ward. Ona Justice of the Peace. “ And that election ol
personal Iy a
qrlcta entitled to the therein at the next eta r appear before them for . or who shall be shown U .ction of soch board of raa ona eiaction by the affldarlt In writlnx of some voter in that election district to be TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1M2 St the hour of 1 o'clock In the afternoon sad remain In session until > o’clock In tbe evenlmc. for the purpose of rerlaln* sad correcting the oriclnsl reslaters or addins thereto the names of all persons entitled to tbe ri*>t of suffrage and of Sraalnar therefrom the name of V 1 ! person who alter a fair opportunity to be beard, ■hall be shown not to be entitled to rote. ‘ i district, at the next
sard of BoMort. for am year. Two Juctiias of the Peace. First Ward. One Jaatloe of the Paeca. tacend ' Member sf the State Cemmlnea, of the Stats Cemmlttee. three
the shore day. comMs fClock * mh j|
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, . rt*e M*ct or —_ at the xeneral election rhall cation for an ofBeial ballot to roc muni cipal clerk or tbe County Board of Electlona. If the said application la based upon IHneaa It shall have atladk ’ to It a phyalctan'B certificate -ettinr th that
win be unable * to a> «• the poillnx place or room to cast hie or ballot on election day. JOHN L. MAHER. City G J-1-10L
CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY NEW JERSEY
Public Kottae la here } si ven that unde* and pursurot to .eeotutloo of the Board of Ooet^uaelonera passed on the — day ot February, im. and further on oo Aurust SKh. '.m, there win be eold at Public Auction at the City Hail. In^the City of Sea lala City, on Sal THIRTIETH DAY OF SEPTEMSER. 1«* at eleven o'clock to tbe forenoon, the folio win* described iota of land now held by the said City: Lot No. 17. Block 4S-B. pn south of Ariadne street, west of Landis t LoU Nos. S. T. S. 14. 1L K. 17, .J snd XL Block S4-A. tonsdsd So — pect street on tbe south. Girard street the north. Pleasure avenue on the w«m and Marine Place oo the east: known as Continental lots. The aald land will be eoM to tbs hixbest bidder and ten per cent of the purtlfied S««k. ro t^ t the order'"qf^^irard^B Arnett. Treasurer, at the rime of sals: the balance on i*-“ * * “ win be wtthln tt sale. Cost of d orantar. By direction of the City C
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Du ted Anxust OSth »-l-4t-4^l|14JB.
also be .CmiMttL—. —, eat number of votes fUdatea. snd tbe U USheet number of votes amoup the female candidates than be dariarsd slatted. Satire la hereby riven, that the Ward Of resist ry and elect km win meet at the iriloartac destrnatsal pla First Ward C amra I
WILLIAM L. UPMAN, Presldant U ML OANERHIRSH, Secretary Woodbine Machine Works Woodbine - N. J. General MACHINE WORK. Pen 1 Ton Truck For Sale
poultry ponrrzES Lata August production can taally be booated by cool houses, roomy roosts, abundant green food, freedom from mites, and some milk product In the ration. If the pullets' combs arc lotting Urge and red take note of their age and ration. By cutting down the .t scrap to as low as 5 par cent if necessary, too early maturity can be checked. Feeding plenty ef greens and scratch feeds helps, too. for pullets should be six before they do much laying. This is the time to prevent colds and soup by gatting bousing space ready for layers. It's rather late to put la alfalfa.
but bo poultry man can afford to do without it
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Landis avenue and Ariadne street Rev. Fianklln Bowen. Minister Sunday service#: Public Worship. 11:00 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Sabbath School. 10:00 A. M. Prayer Meeting, Thursday. 7:4$ P.M. Why not subscribe for the TIMES and have it sent regularly to your home all the year? Change your address as often as you like—the TIMES will follow you. Subscription 9L50 per year.
MESSIAH LUTHERAI CHURCH Rev. B. 8 Dies. Pastor. Services for next Sunday are as follows: 10:00 A. M.. Sunday School. 11:00 A. M.. Sermon. “The Temptation of Christ." 8:00 P. M.. Sermon, “Addition-"
JULIUS WAY. M. D. ROMNEY PLACE CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. H. A EYES EXAMINED GLASSES SUPPLIED OFFICE DAYS—Eart MaRSay. Wasnaaday and Friday. Other day* by ap-
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J. P. Pox. Ocean City. N. J - J. P. Fox. Ocean City. V. J._ Harry Hand. Cape May. M. J Sam Withrow. Burttngtoa. H. J— R. W. Willi. ML Holly, M. J Ckarlea Areher. Psmberton. N. J— George Atklaaon. ML Holly. N. J_ “ Dr. M. *
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Chute. Philadelphia. Pa,
Ooodwtn, Greenwich. N. I— W. M. Goodwin. Greenwich. H J,_ W. M. OsBiwta. Ore—with. N J._ W. M. Goodwin. Greenwtek. N. J—
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FOR FREEHOLDER (1 Tear Tem) ELMERHEWITT X0ETH WILDWOOD -JHi RjSPUBUCA* CAKDIDATR For an Eflkaext and Economical AdmiitiMrmMsB of the Comir
Class 2 :80 Mixed
Pune $200 :
Paid for by Elmer HawltL North Wildwi
2 Buck Z. bg 8 Crynder F b g 4 Straight Cord-bg 5 Eagle Laasle-b m 4 Restless wh 7 *ima Chlmes-bm t Jessie Chlmes-bB 0 Marg'ret I*lrd_bl 10 Gypsy Lalrd-bl m 11 SlUan W m 12 PriscHla B—bl m 11 Mary Fox g m 14 Betty Peacock,bm 15 Martha J. C_hrm 14 Bob Hall b g 17 Marie Harvester, 15 Julia XMIloa—k g 10 Rof “
W. M. Osoiwlo. 0reraw4ch. NrJZ W. M. Ooodwtn. Greenwich. N. J— W. M. Ooodwtn. Greenwich. N. J_ W. M. Ooodwtn. Grosswich. N. J_
George C. Rea. Cape May. N. J Alfred Crassle. Cape May Court House Tom Powell. Ocean City. N. J Georgs Atkinson. ML Holly. N. J. Charles Archer. Pemberton. N. J R. W. Wins. ML Holly. N. J Sam Withrow. Burtlsgton. N. J J. P. Fox. Ocean City, N. J
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Bare Floors-'Inexpensive-Durable-Beautiful
Ready Fmiahed Hardwood Flooring is Here rcw lamiioa tBotUEs to uvoumonzE hodstkt. MODERHIZES OLD HOKES AT UTLE EXPOSE The old saying that “There is nothing new under the son” is only partly true. Every dsy bring? new method? for obtaining old results. Recently we learned of the invention of a hardwood flooring which promises to reroltrtionixe that industry. The home of this new product is Williamsport, Pa., commcaly known as the “Lumber City.” This patented flooring, which is called Cm mar. is completely HuUhad—like furniture—at the factory. In the post it has been necessary to nail down hardwood flooring unflnished. after which it was scraped, polished and varnished by hand. The whole installation, including drying time, required about two weeks to n room. Cromar is flnishtd by machinery snd it ona be nailed dawn in one day, thus eliminating much time and expense. It would seem that Cromar has come at the right stage to meet the increasing demands on the time ef the howewife. A hardwood floor is as rears tint in the modem home as the electric sweeper and gas range. This new product makes it passible for owners Of both.old houses and aew to secure hardwood floors with little oiM# inconvenience and comparatively small expense. Cromar is being used successfully in Cape May County and hundreds of cities throughout the country. It hre been accepted by tbe leading architects, and technical publications of national repute, such as “The American Architect” and "The Aoericcn Lumberman” have given it their endorsement.
Install Cromar Finished Oak Floors Homes are brighter, healthier, happier where oak floor* have been installed. They add an air ot refinement! They ease mother’* work.
Queitions and Antwert >
Is Cromar a composition T * lo, it is genuine OAK flooring. How does it difer from ordinary hardwood flooring'. It is flushed at factory; ready ta mo when aafoi down. How do you do this finishing? By speedy, patentee machinery. Then a completed Cromar floor costs lass? Emphaticaly, yes; but there are other advantage*
For instance?
Two men can floor <
-- room in n day. It takes ten
days or mare to scrape, sandpaper and *».<sh ordinary hardwood
floors.
d Anything rise!
A. Ten. (I) Cromar’s finish is more beautiful. (*) ** more durable. (S) All pores of the wood, t«ai**Ahra back uri edges, are seoltd against moisture to prevent warptag. The*, there are two structural advantages.
0. And what are they?
A. (1) A patented, surface groove eliminates the
i (ttvesKa. sunaoe groove etuunnres we
* creek, which develop* in other hardwood floorv (*) A special Joint does awqy with brake* Uaguea, and wurt edges, and permits secret aailiag without •‘Betting-" the nails.
Where can I get the ooicplele expianaft* - J
A. In our booklet—Cromar Time and Money—which the home will mail on request.
Oak Floating S*"‘ or any Cromar dealer
CUT OUT I am interested oust of Isaiag Cromar my home Please sea itative to cull at hii uenieace with the I am place# aadrt
T. S. Goslin Lumber Company BUILDING MATERIALS WILDWOOD . . - - 1 NEW JERSEY

