Cape May County Times, 3 November 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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PUBLIC NOTICE .EOISTBY AND BLBCTION borough or ir-—

—,1 Hecttoo will be held on Tuea-

i »*fehy **»* bojrd

ivuaSsi? TBE ELEC ejector deeij»-» to vote *t SSL’S

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C1PK MAY C0U1TY TDCES, SEA ISLE CITY, H. J.

OrtJBn end Gwnponj m.n: D. B. Camp*1 u Petereon. 3r^ W —• —"Tpe end T*Je«ra£h C Van Artadalen. S40.C0. ator utiuty «nam. W.00: First National Bank. PUT. 170.99; aty Of Sea Isle aty. 'T?'" 117 90| W. Countln. !i l y : B<»n« Company. JK3.SJ; OU’ Si cf**. 1 .?** Klfc,ric Department. SK; j -JSSSt'S.^""'”* Petersen. j r ., tii.oo: DurtOoal Company. Philadelphia ^ 0o mpan>. j».m : city of 5 , S rtc ^hoftnMoL 19.13; « . 0,kl ^ Oowdrick. W.1T: H. Van Artodalen. Jj.sn. OCTOBER 25. 1922 M. M Sofroney directed to take exaralaUoo for aea-aae plant operator. Sale of Callahan lot at private sale an-

i win alt ■ard of etecUoc at the places entlorad on the above day. com-

Expen'dlture*:— i. ”■**<*?«?' Do>1e ' w ' 07; E u »’««*«. ^ Electric Utility W1,: Cltr of See Isle City. Hectrtc Department. J7BS.00: J. JlcAJ?'.'- “• Sotroney. I10.T2: T. J. Dojle. *5.00: E. L. Peterson. Jr.. U1.C7. JOHN U MAHER. Dated October *1. 19U. P** 1 *- Sl-lt-lSOI-llS.tiC.

PUBLIC NOTICE

Keep In touch with the Real te activity of Cape May County. See pace six. Mr. Vaughan. Fanner. Telli How He Loat AL Hi* Priae Seed Coni “Some time a*o sent away for some pedigreed seed corn. Put it In a gunny sack and hung It on a rope suspended from roof. Rats got It all—how beau me. but they did .us* I got 6 dead whoppers In morning after trying RATSNAP." Three sixes. »5c, 65c. $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by A O. S'.ce and Company. Sea Isle City.

CITY or BEA ISLE CITY NEW JE*t»EY NONTHLY SUMMARY TOR OCTOBER OCTOBER 4, 1

C. Levs. Treasurer Blnktn* BVuA lUfasr. MASS. E. B. An**!. {MX*. Cols. nSAS: P. B. Button 171AV; tilth, tll.se. Diamond Dra fL Oo ' CWiQsdL MABS: A- Cmmtmo. W. WrUhL MAS; A. Or - ** “ u .iu-Mors. Co. *1TJJ: T. L Cert lid!. ».•#; C. A. J< uck. 12.75; fc H. Durer, nffer. C. S. Masm Mk» County Timer. 47.6*; 1; Tuckabor NaUonsl Ban_ —- - - ^ArtidSi' MASr'"t. '"'^dlsass'. i b>™. u psum^r^gtt^wsMjmg ' -uihore Railroad Company, SSM.Tt: ■hsL^MAB?' Masurta.^S-U; Crnos Oo-. *«.«*.

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HOTICE TO LOOT CREDITOES Mate of Coleman L. Chance

CBS order of Hairy 8. Surrogate of the County ofCape May. made oa the eleventh cay of September. A. D. 1*12. on the application of the subecriber. Executor of said deceased, notice is hereby to the creditors of said deto exhibit to the subscriber, oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within six months from the eleventh day of September. A. D. 1**2, or they will be forever barred of any

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Dated September 11th. A. D. 1**2. “• T. L-odlA RICHARD W. ROSENBAUM. , T^i b ^,»!' OT Executor. Iorrth " w,lh CHARLES K. LANDIS. JR.,

Proctor.

9-15-9t-pf$15.54. SO-St-lOSdr-pfMSJO.

CHURCH HOTICES Seavllle Circuit M. E. Churchea Rev. Samuel Cawman. Pastor Sunday aervlcee for November 5th, 1922:

10:30 A. M., Preaching at Petersburg Church. 11:20 A. M.. Old Pashloned Class Meeting—Leader. Brother Fred Carter.

NOTICE OF SALE

COLLECTOR’S SALE OF UNPAID TAXEC ON PT.PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY, IN THE COUNTY Of CAPE MAY, IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY

3:00 P. M., Preaching at Beeeley's Point. 7:30 P. M.. Revival Meetings. Begin at Sea vllle Chorrh. Mrs. A. E. Wells, the widely known and universally loved evangeiut, will conduct Revival Meetings In our church every evening at T:30 P. M., (except Saturday). Delegations from other church) are cordially Invited to attend the* servlets.

PrBLIC NOTICE Is hereby siren by Edward B. AmetL Collector of Taxes, of The Oily of 8«a late City. In the County of Cape May. in the Sute of New Jeraey. that he will offer and expose for sale and sell a! public sale all the bu>da. tenements.

wt day of July. with Interest on said amount, at the rate of S per cent, per annum to the date of the said sale and the cost of sale, porsuant to the provisions of an act of the Legislature of the State of New Jersey er’Jtled. "An Act concerning unpaid taxes, assessmenu and other municipal charges m real property utd providing for the collection thereof by the creation and enfi -cement of Uens thereon (Revision of 191!-). Charter *27 of the laws Of 1*18 of Ns* Jersey, pages 8*2. ettu and supplements thereto and amendments thereof The said sale will take pDcc at ” . City Hall, corner of Ariadne street and Landis avenue. In The City of R:. isle City. In the County of Cape May. In the State of New Jersey, on MONDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF DECEMBER. A. O. 1W2. * 7““ '*1 o ctoca ill me aiiesiMAni o» miu uay. 1*1* 1*20 Tax Tax *X1.*1 *24.17 1XM 15.7* 17.40

10.88

11.83 1X05 14.24 15.70

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19.72 2L75 108.45 81.84 *8.81 112-2*

1*5.85

21.91 24.17 SX17 90.54

1*8.98

2S.4X 81.42 232.05 857.28 44.92 41.56

MRSSTAW LUTHERAH CHURCH Rev. B. 8. Disc. Pastor. Services for next Sunday are as follows: 10:SO A. M., Sunday SchooL 11:16 A. M., Sermon. "Glorr of

Fish Company. Holmes Fish Company— Pfeiffer Fish Company. J. Caldwell Eatal

65.60 135.95 152.86 17X21 2J.T1 17J5 41.08 SLX7 *7.64 *4.25 ixn 2)88 1X24 1X*1 17.52 *X« 50.75

42.82 4X24 1X15 14.5* 1«-S* 48.24

M. T. Landis. Ex. M. T. Landis. - M. T. La. id Is, M T. Landis.

1XM 1AM 17.52 UJH MosTof ». U. 11_ Part of X 4. 5 to ii. 17. 11 to 27 29.00 41. All land 8. W. of Surf Are. to high water mark 41.82 6X 1 to 27 15.14 IX added interest at the rate of eight (8) per cetiL per rxinu ’ ng and sale. EDWARD B. ARNETT. Collector of The City of Sea Isle City, in the County of Cape May. New Jersey.

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d standard type of lace to be si>e|»fd o be heated by gas • sUonai Bank. Ocean C!t>. SSJ; -«Ph Company. 812.54: Heat 1 Seashore Railroad Company. D. Wood and Company. *li».58: y Title and Trust Company. ttonaMtenk^Omn City. *52.17: ‘S&S2L 8a.fr“ys: Mra A rider nor. Blddb-. *8.441; ladlct UM: CHy of Sea Isle Ute Department. I LIP; J. J.

Which of diese FOUR reasons is keeping your husband from making a Will?

There an four things, mb believe, that keep the srasfe man from maiing a Will—IGHORAHCE, SUFERSTTTI0H. BELIEF that property is sot worth the trouble, sad BELIEF that death ends his resposibiiity ts Us family.

1 IGHORAHCE of the law tricks many a mao into the belief that his fttale will go to his loved one* even if he leave* no Will Such is far from the truth. We advise a reading of our booklet—WILLS and the ADKHISTRATIOM of ESTATES, which gives a brief digest of Hew Jersey Intestate Lav. 2 SUPERSTITIOM couples will-making with death. Making a Will is no more synonomous with death than is buying life insurance. Both are a protection to your heirs. 3 BELIEF that his property is to* small to bother making a Win causes most estates greater expense, takes longer time to settle. A recent survey by ns of the Camden County Probate Beoonls proves this beyond the shadow of a doubt. 4 RT-TJEF that death ends a man's responsibility te his family is a selfish one. Just because one may not be ronscion* of the misery that may come to one's family after death is no reason for failing to provide a sheltering arm of protection. Show this to your husband. It may be the diesju of getting him to see his lawyer to-morrow on that vital subject—Making s Will

CAMDEN'lpf/fcEPOSIT Tt 5ln°7‘*r) V At TRUST COMPANY 214 FEDERAL STREET. CAMDEN N. J.

8:00 P. M., Sermon. “Loveet Thou

METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Lendls avenue and Ariadne street Rev. Franklin Bowen. Minister Sunday services: Public Worship. 10:30 A. M. end 7:30 P. M. Sabbath Scboo.. 2:30 P. M. Prayer Meetins, Thursday T:$® P. M.

All-day suckers and their many near relations of penny-candy store fame don't hold out such vivid al>. lurements to the child whose mother rves a very little Rood candy at the end of the noonday meaL

Lowest Price In Years

5c

sS Oats

p k«

Only the very choicest white oats grown are packed under the Gold Seal labeL Big, white Sake*. Partly steamed. Cook quickly.

Best C0RR MEAT n, 2%c

The Biggest Bread Value Sold Today VWor .

Asco SOUR KRGUT big can

Bread Eat a allcs ter—that’s th good brend.

Lo«f \J\j without butway to tell

PORK ARD BEAHS 8 cans 25c

Gold Seal MACAR0HI 3 Pkg* 25c

REG. 19c CALIF.

Prunes

16 f

New crop. Big and meaty. Fine Savor. The quality as fine as we have ever sold.

COFFEE

Ako

29c

You must try a cup to know bow good It la. Dr it today.

A REAL BIG DOLLAR’S WORTH

FOl your pantry shelves and save the difference.

A«*» fieedW* Raisins

ii sr $1.00 You save ten cents.

ORE GALV. TUB ARD ORE

PARLOR BROOM ^ $1.00 You save ten cents.

9 PEGS GOLD SEAL MACAR0HL ) all Am 6 PEGS ASCO HOODIES _( tor ^ I • vU

Asco Baking Powder 6 TJ 31.00 A bargain worth while.

Bat Pink Salmon 9 “ $1.00 You nave eight cents.

New Crop Peas

can 121/fC. $1.46 do*

can 17c; $1.90 dot

It will be to your Interest while these low prices prevail.

to anticipate your future needs

daily remisders Borden's Malted Milk-t™ 35c Asco Maine Corn c » n 12V4c Sweet Sugar Corn 3 c * n » 88c Marshall's Herring &> ““ 27c Pure Honey .. 1** 10c Calif. Seeded Raiab* J** 16c

BREAKFAST CEREALS Asco Corn Flakes Sc King Wheat Cereal P** 15c Grape Mots P*« 17c Quaker Puffed Rice—P** 15c Quaker Puffed Wheat. P k « 12c Kellogg s Bran P** 20c

Asco Threaded CODFISH 3 Pk*» SSc

Creamy CHEESE n> 90c

Delicious PEAHUT BRITTLE (bnk, 23c

Delicious GRAPE FRUIT med sixe 7 C 4 tor 25c Big, Juicy Grape Fruit each 10c Fully matured fruit.

Asco Buckwheat

Pancake Flour Asco Golden Syrup

3 can* 26c

10c

P kg

ASCO HAIR RETS each 5c In all the wanted shade*.

ASCO Tea* it 45c Five qualify blends.

Hew Horway MACKF.RFT. each 15c

Asco Tomato CATSUP big bot 15c

Fancy Assorted CHOCOLATES lb box 89c

New Pack Hawaiian Pineapple

med can I9 c: $2.25 do* med can 23c: $2.70 do* Buy a dozen cans. A very convenient denser! and one enjoyed by ever) member of the family.

CRUSHED PINEAPPLE SLICED PIHEAPPLE

LAJSD1S AVE. ARD ITALIA ST.

SEA ISLE CITY