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SHERIFF'S -SALE - Br Tirtae of a writ of fieri faciaa, tar ■tie of mortgaged premise®, to me dittoed, ieaued out of the Court of Qkaaoary 01 *e* 3ene?> 00 V* thir" teenth day of June, A. D. 1910, in a cor 'tain cause wherein the Ocean City Builuing and loan Association, a corporation of New Jersey, is complainant, and • John D. Vineil and Fannie W. Vincil, his wife and the Wilmington Securities Company are defendants, I shall expose Ot sale at public vendue, on MONDAY, JULY 25, 1910, , between the hours of twelve and five o'clock p. m., to wit, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the Sheriff's Office, in Oape May Court House, Cape ' May County, New Jersey. All that certain tract or parcel of land Md premises situate, lying and being in the city of Ocean City, in the County of Owe May and Stale of New Jersey, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the northerly line of Pleasure avenue at the distance sf four hundred and ninety-two and ■toty-two one hundredths feet westWaruly from the southwesterly line of Mftoenth street, containing in front or breadth westward]}-, along the said northerly line of Pleasure avenue, 25 foot, and of that width extending northwardly, between lines at right angles to laid Pleasure avenue, one hundred feet to the Riparian Commissioner's exterior Una. ROBERT R. OORSON, Dated June 22, 1910. Sheriff Apgar A Boswell, Solicitors. p. f, $8.75 6-25 5t Biroiwa «AT.»

By virtue of a writ of fieri facias, to Me directed, leaned out of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, on the 15th day of April, A. D. 1910, in a certain oanae wherein Wayne Darlington ia complainant- and The Bay-view Lot and Building Association is defendant, I ahaD exposed to sale at public vendue on MONDAY, JULY 26, 1916, batoean the hours of twelve and five 'Veloek p. m, to wit, at 1.30 o'clock in the afteraoce of said day, at the Sheriff's Office, in Oape May Court House, Cape Mar County, New Jersey. All that certain farm and premises, aituate in the township of Dennis, County of Cape May and 8tate of New Jersey, on Hie main Seashore Road leading from Boeder's Point to Oape Island, adjoining lands of Henry Swain, David T. Smith, Reuben G. Corson and Others, uid ia butted and bounded as follows, via: Beginning in the middle of the line ditch between said farm and Henry Bwain, and its junction with Townaend'e Bound, and running up the same north tnirty three degrees and ten minutes West forty-two perches to the head of toe same; from thence along the line fence north forty degrees west twentyoae perches to a sycamore tree; from thence stHl alone the fence north forty-nine degrees and forty minutes .West one irandred and forty perches to a corner in the middle of the main Sea Bhore Road; from thence along the line Of David T. Smith north seventy-three degrees and thirty minutes west fiftynine perches to a corner stone of said ' Hehry Swain; from thence along hia Use north fifty-four degrees and twenty minutes west pne hundred and thirty-five •ad a half perches to a white oak oorner; from thence along the head line north fifty degrees and five minutes east fifty perches and three links to a corner; from thence south fifty-five degrees and fifty minntes east one hundred and •eventy-four perches to a comer in the Middle of the aforesaiu road; from thence south fifty degrees and thirtyfiTe minutes east two hundred and thirty-six perches to a stake by the side, Of Townaend'e Sound; from thence binding by the several courses of the •ame to the oeginning one hundred and six acres, two quarters ■ad fifteen perches, be the same more ar lees. ROBERT R. OORSON, Sheriff. Dated June 22, 1910. J. opieer Teaming, Solicitor. . p. f. $14.25 6-25 5t ajt ouzMvei Ordinance of the Board of Health of lower township relating to Garbage for the year 1919. Section 1.- Any person or persons keeping or maintaining on his or any Other property any pens or placse for dumping garbage or refuse known as ■lops or swill shall not be less than ISO yards from any puullc highway or residence of any person. Sec. X. All swill or slops or other refuse not eaten by bogs after each feedlag shall be cleaned up and burled. Sec. I. Any person or persona not complying with these conditions shall tori sit ills permit Immediately, and be Subject to a fine of twenty-Ova collars. By Ooder of the BOARD OP HEALTH •-19 Its •CXtoe of The O— isrtimcr of Tilnl Waterways ■T. Re-advertiscment for proposals. State House, Trenton. N. JJune 11th, 1919. '■ Sealed proposals for dredging a section of the proposed Inland Waterway from Cape May to Bay Head. N. J„ between Hereford and Townsend's Inlets, will be reoalved at this office until It O'clock noon July II. 1910, and then publicly opened. The Department reserves the right to reject any or all bias Pur the r information on application. HARRY W. SCHNEIDER, HENRY J. SHERMAN. Engineer. 4-11 Its SUFFERERS WHO SAY THEY have tetcl everything without benefit an the Mle we an kokfcy for. W a wart . tamfata Om tST^emntomjoo of - «. * -* I

T FISHING CREEK From Special Correspondent. Mrs. Woodward; of Philadelphia, viaited her friend, Mrs. Charles Chadwick, y over Sunday. She was accompanied by d ,K!r •on" j Walter Oliver is receiving musical in a Htructions from Mr*. Matthews. e Mrs. Laura Oliver called on Mrs. Lew Kid red ge recently. e Mr. and Mrs. F. Bate took dinner with e Mr. and Mrs. Tomlrn Sunday. ■ Miss Bessie Hawkes is spending a few e weeks with her aunt, Mrs. G. Snyder. j Mr. and 'Mrs. Monroe Weld6n spent a the Sabbath with friends at Enna. f Rev. J. L. Landis called on several of '• his old parishioners Wednesday. p Mr. and Mrs. Prindle, and Mr. De Hor e sey are often seen spinning by in their 1 auto. ' Mr. and Mr*. Lemuel Schellenger c all.-il J on his brother at Krma on Tuesday 5 evening. « The Children's Day exercises passed off ® nicely on Sunday evening,* with a crowd r in attendance, and we think the children need lots of praise for their fine speaking alsotheir superintendent. Brother Shaw, r did well. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris, of Rio Grande, took tea with Henry Shaw and wife on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher visited J Freeman Yerrick and wife over Sunday, j Miasm Irene and Jennie Woolson 1 drove to Holly Beach Tuesday after 1 noon. I Edward Hoffman, wife and son, of Holly Beach, visited relatives here Sat urday and Sunday. 8 Misa Hannah Woolson visited Miss J Clara Rutherford a few daye recently. , Mrs. Dora Eldredge spent Sunday with her parenta. . Henry Shaw and wife spent Sunday ' with his par-en taat Holly Beach. I Mrs. Alfred Jackson is entertaining • company this week. j W. L. Ewing is the champion black J berry raiser. He has a fine vineyard worth riding up, to see while in bloom. r it is useless to save money unless ycu * keep it in a safe place. Money left at | home or carried upon the person is not r safe. On r forefathers took the risk ) -when they did not have the chance tode- ■ posit it in a strong bank like the Scour - J ity Trust Co., bnt today to have * 1 large amount of money about the hous >. 1 is not sensible. i ■ — ADVERTISE ME NT I Sealed bids wiu be received and opened and the contract awarded on Tuea- , day, July 5, 1910. at 8 o'clock p. m., to . furnish the City of Cape May with twelve hundred tone, more or leas, of I No. 1 Beach Creek Natural Draft B1-. . tumlnous Steaming Coal, or No. 1 Quemahonlng Natural Draft Steaming Coal. [ or both, for one year from July E. 1910. I to be delivered and unloaded on the , trestle of the Cape May City Water [ Moras. The Council reserves the right to reI Ject any or all bids. , Dated June IS. 1910. GEO. S: DOUGLASS. [ W. H. CHURCH. ADAM SUELKE , ' Committee on Fire and Water. , 9-18 Its r

VP M A From Special Correspondent. • o Mrs! R.-S. Band spent a day reertily in Philadelphia. C) At • festival held recently by Eqech v Miller, Jr., on the lawn opposite Johnson's store, for the benefit of the Grange , $12.50 was realized. ;- Miss. Ruth McPherson is enjoying a v holiday with friends at Plainfield. I FREE MEDICAL BOOK This coupon. If mailed at once, to nod x i/fessrisS East {CD St.. New York City. N. Y. New Jersey is about to lose some of the best people she ever entcrtaiped. r Good by until next year. Mr. Carson's exhibit shu— ed us that II the old fellows we used to read about, * were real people. When the ladies saw those old books d they had some basis upon which toapn predate bow very learned we all are. ■ r, Clients will have to pay for all this, but thnts what clients are for. 0 * d Congress knew it might as well f*< out of the way before the fight. d * * * * Ballooning with Zeppelin is certainly n enough for the moat ardent sport. You can get your Soft Crabs, Lobsters and Fiah fresh at the Cape May 1 Fish Market Cleanliness is our motto. 215 Decatur St, Keystone Phone, 35-0. Children Cry >, FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A g k ^ your frieods *1* ■i KlCIlY Ok drug or drink habit J to the Keeley institute. ffirp 30 years of successful ewes. [ VU1L Write for particulars. t Only Keeley Iu«titute in Eastern Penna k 812 N. Broad St.. Phlla NOTICE * The local Board of Health of Lower ' . Township will meet In the Township ' House at 8 o'clock June 22nd, July 18th 1 and 27th. August 10th and 2«h,.to hear . complaints. Issue permits for the regulaj lion anu haulln gof garbage in the townI ship. Any person wishing to haul gar- ' - bage In the said township must apply - for and secure a permit complying with , o the local ordinance now In force. a By order of BOARD OF HEALTH. ' f J. P. Mac Klsslc, ' 6-18 3ts Secretary ; DIAMOND & CO Dealer in Builderss' Supplies HOLLY BEACH. N. J.

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Having Put in an Up-to-date Mill, We are Now ready to Grind all lands of Feed on Wednesday and Saturday. COB MEAL A SPECIALTY J. K. SPECK AND BRO. Bay Side Road South Cold Spring AUTO PARTIES. Ideal weather, excellent roads and an objective point of joyful anticipation combined to attract a large number ol auto tourists to the Annual Association Convention. Judge Robert E. Umbel and family, of L'niontown, Fayette County, are eutitled to the long distance medal. Accompanying the Judge is Mrs. Umbel and daughter, Miss Marg garett G. Umbel. The car was in charge of Fred Litman, chauffeur. The list of auto arrivals thus far follows: Reading: — Cyrus fl. Derr, Mrs. DenMrs. John M. Archer; Clarence Shaaber chauffeur. C. H.'Tlhhl. Mr*. Rulil, Miss Kahryu Westbrook, Harri-luirg. Wellington M. lJertolet, Mrs. Berolet. Philadelphia: — Walter George Smitn, j G. VonPhul Jones. James F, Campbell. ■ C. W. Rudel. Mrs. Rudel, Justice Robi ert Von Moschzisl.er.

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AVIATION WEEK AT ATLANTIC CITY It is not a far cry back to "Darius. Green and his .fiyin' .machine" .when aerial navigation was considered impossible. Today Atlantis City is preparin gfor a great Aviation Meet from July : to n, when three of the greatest flyers of the modern world win demonstrate their mastery of th- air. Glenn H. Curtiss, the holbv. the worlds record for speed, will fly daily from July 4 to it. Walter E. Brookins, who holds the record for high flying, will give exhibitions July 7 to rr in a Wright aeroplane. r This is tne first contest between the Wright and Curtiss machines. It ia alse expected that Charles K. Hamilton, the great long distance a via tar, will be present and race from July 7 ts rr. j There win be prize events each day, including a fifty mile flight over ■ five mile circular course, art prise high lying, July 7 to 11, directly aver the beach frant art ooaan. 1 The Pennsylvania i* the direct rente to Atlantic City, art r ~ ^^** - txcmrsiea tickets are an sale fxem aD yeiato.