Cape May Star and Wave, 13 December 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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a_ LOST TAN GRIF LOST ON BROADway, West Cape May. | $10.00 reward if returned to Mrs. I. F. King Cold Spring, N. J. FERMESHREENHEEpppnmermmrverd FOR — RENT-FURNISHED | AND ! heated reoms, , desirable location, with or without | board, private family, 918 Washington street. FOR SALE wn nnn emmm m FOR SALE-A COMPLETE TOILET end bath room outfit-in Lived baud -Devon Hotel. L_ nnn az R SALE-IDEAL HOT WATER hoe Co a large building, very reasonableL_. FOR SALE-FOUR RHODE hepncaing red _ rastera, pure . breed, Mrs. Shangar Douglass, Cold Spring, N. J.-Bell Phone 9O1R1L 1668-1t FOR SALE-NOUSE IN GOOD cation, . euitable for two . familie Price $2500 to quick buyer. cash balance can remcin on mort gage. Apply Albert R. Hand, Star and Wave Office «FOR SALE-SALT HAY IN STA on high ground. Apply Frank R Bowne, E. D. No 1, Cape May.

WANTED WANTED-HELP OF ALL KINDS for Brick Yard. _ Apply Somer‘s Brick Company, Bakereville, New Jersey (near Atlantic City on Somers Point Branch, 3000-2¢ nnn mma zmzn WANTED — WOOD WORKERS; bench hands; mackine hands; stair builders. Good wages, steady work, union shop. Apply Somer Lumber Co., 209 N. Misscur| Ave. Atlantic oa 1465-4t | WANTED-STUDENT OPERATORS Girls to learn telephone operating. Pa‘r while learning. — Clean and P E AAA E..Castor, Wildwood, N. J. IN THE UNITED STATES Dis. STRICT COURT 2 Cases of Can- No. nod Condensed Laly In obedience to a Monition of Sei-! zure to me directed, in the aboveentitled cause, I bave seized and taken Into my possession the followingdescribed, 5 eases of Canned Condensed Milk. For the causes met forth in the libel now pending in the U. S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, fore the said Court, to be held for the District of New Jersey, at the United States Court Room, in the City of Trenton on the 6th day of January, 1920, at 10:00 oclock on the forenoon of that day, if the same shall be a day of jurladiction, otherwise on the next day of pyre ‘Wrrves thereafter, then and there to interpose a claim for the same and to make their allegations in kpa-ald P

Steamship Engagements L umid (Copyright, H%. by McClure Newspaper * "Arndicate) It may have been «hat to the burry CA on Ruvediscrent rope with marriageable daughters and were coming home with disrppointed tooks, and he hoped to give one of them a last chance. ware. dented the iP UERL §56it ditt Hi PAH rical] BH 4 F H

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untold millions, | He made acquaint: ances rapidly, and the steamer had not made a hundred miles to the weet: ward when he started a game of poker in the smoking room and haat for com penions a drummer, a cattleman, a ward politician and the Investor of the He was a mistake, and that he had taken the place nsetened to a bishop. , If he duabict 1 on meth antflt s‘ mg, mith | Hons his tible: munners: would shave heen open to criticism. £: There wak ranch to overlook to Mr. Jultus Smithers, or there would have

U i) { {?] f Mull it kf a ; ff at} # 118, H £ Ingold }, and perplexity, They had 3 F f f | H 8 fit hid o)o h 3 a 8 *] 3 4 B road tracks for Jullus Smithers, The girle elevated their eyebrows in good heart as a foundation to bulld om. If bis conversation wasn‘t exactly up to the notch, the windup was Intend»

tion was about the same in cach { stance. "My dome girl," hegno Mr. Bmaithers, with paternal blandners, "I told you I had a good thing on hund and would try to arrange to make you an offer. H am about to do ao. You have never had any experience on the stage, but you are a mighty good looker." "Sti" demanded the maiden, as abo retreated a step. "Oh, I shan‘t ask you to dress un: Ll B THE} $42 s$§ * oad awapt was T Tne and overcome with grief. 33 Just then an excited whisper came from the other end of the corpee: Public sale on the Mecray Farm. See advertisement on page 8 this issue. com ameniinitize o, WINTER MILLINEEY Trimmed millinery for winter wear Some reductions among the lot. | A few velours and other sport bata reduced. — All is good atyle. LOTTIE R

li UJPLO ‘SALE of the Live Stock and Farming Utensils of R. H. ARGOE _on the farm known as the | V| yo F Na y CIU pagh a .T o ac30e ) : 1 2 Le ta F leading to Cape May Point, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1919 Po O ea CSI LIVE STOCK horses (8 and 10 years old, weight 2800),

1 pair sorrel mules (large 1 pair black mules (young) 8 brood sows (due in February)

15 pigs (8 months old) 3 ducks (good for decays) 14 Guinas

FARMING — UTENSILS

2 Two Horse Wagons 1 Milk Wagon 1 Vim Truck {used A8 months) 1 New Potato Digger (engine drf Hoover) \ One Horse Hay Rake 1 John Deere Riding Plow 1 One Horse Plow 1 Weeder 1 Iron Age Riding Coltivator 1 new Haines marker, 1 Plenet Junior Seed Drill {new) 8 Sets Double ° 1 Set Cart Hansen 2 Sets Dirt Boards 1000 Bundles of Con Staiks 100 Bu, Hampers with Lide 100 % bu. Baskets 900 Bu. Pink

15 Bu. Red-Bliss Seed Potae®

A number of hoes, forkm, sh *" post hole diggers . and many other things too numerous to montes. [ Enns ra Armagh Aeration An Aaaed Avitimase, ARTHUR Wik 40N / Cink, BERT

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