Cape May Herald, 7 September 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 8

TAX SAUi

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c ““'* I BiBSS’STi’uSKWtJaS’J I >J«T. that hr virtue of n rrsolultoa tif thr

•r*

her son -tit I i,> rr'tiwuiriu« tmj real vataU hereinafter

| mentioned for the abnrtcat term, nut to cx- , I ced twenty-five yean for nuinspruved propi- °> | city and ten yeara for improved property, V ith i fo^arhich any peraon or peraona will a«rec , to take tlie muut and pay the taxc* aftaraaed I ot;aiii«t the aame for the yeara eighteen lelnhia. I hundred and ninety-nine and nineteen r ' ,1 hundred, with intercat therein accruing Incnati, fet , t-hargea ami expenaea in . relation to the levy, anacnemrnt and voHtc-

irpe A. Murray, i “^caSd aide will uke place at the City

ot - ii.illicit, (pen* Sunilay with Ed-j H^. conier of Waahiijgton jnd Franklin

Kor Dougl'i* anil tamily.

BURLEIGH.

Mr. and Mra. Alex- Uougliu Siimlav wilh relutivm

Hottae.

M< s; Ophelia l^tiker sy

ti.iv and Sunday

Woodbine.

\ Mr. and Mra. Samuel Slitea. X^omt liouae, spent Sunday

t.lativea in tltia placi

Mr». C. Nill, ol PMImI«I|

i-pent part of llte’vvcel

here.

Mr. and Mra. George A. Mui

e’vvcek with

Edward F. Goff,

J oint, spent VVi n thia place.

Rallih and Claude Ycarick*. j h.vc b^n^aid on*a!

‘the amount of la each parcel, arc aa

York, i

of Somer'fc njnetecn hundred and one at two edneaday with friends i 11 T^'^a'uuui, unemcnU. hcrcdiUm.ru

and real c»Ute »o to be aold aad the mm. ' of Uie peraoo* .utainat whom the aaid taxea 3 - ■ 1 at of the aame. and

account of

Wednesday and

The gypsies wlio have been camped in the woods here for aev cral weeks left lor Millville on-Tucs-

day.

Edward Steelman, who ha* been spending his summer vacation with his family here, returned to Mill-

ville on Wednesday.

Miss Anna Richie, who ha* been siM-nding the summer with Mrs. Emma McPherson returned to her Philadelphia home on Saturday. The puhtic achool opened lor the fall term on Monday, with Ral| '

Taylor, of Dennisville,

Mssmisk

Ralph

FISHING CREEK.

Reeves as teacher.

Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bate entertained Miss Corson, of Philadelphia,

part of.the week.

Albert Eldrcdge and tamily, of Bridgeton, are spending the week with friends ant* relatives here. Go'don Yea^ricks, of Cold Spring. 1 spent Sunday here with his parents. Miss Wheaton, ol . West < jipe May. spent Friday night with her friend, Miss Bi ulah Bate. Mrs. Surah Matthews'entertained friends Il#ii Fairton and Bridgeton

on Tuetwlav evening.

Mrs. Etta Learning and Mrs. Mattie Shaw were iviin Cape May

Iriends on Wednesday. s and Edgar Wool son elawarc on Wednesday on

business.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woplson, of

relatives

John James went to Delav

business.

Mr. and Mt

Cold Spring, were-viertijig rcla

here on Sunday.

Mr. Banker, of Philadel|'hfn, was calling on his lady fi lend, Miss Mil-

ler, last week.

Cottagers’ Train

account

xch laid on follow*, viz:

W.irtha Adam*, block 5. lot 18UU. . ** *•*'**1 'SwiTiiTiSi

i' U». lot 3, ii'wW.'Ni. 1

loT» i-4. mr.

IHS'iu-i-to*

i Wi^r.o. 1 bi<£k 'iV: ioi; 'u i'ii ii'-ji. i^ruTfJi-e.^ STISiL uii.

block" i: totsi.

mesmmr v^TihwdV bi^ id;«i: aa' ^ w*l VrSd'rS. ^‘aVVo.'iu.'wii rnw'rmaTe. block Uk'iot » Jaar SiW*ratatV. b^ ^ bioek" a: uiVa aa. A u^TTrLt^tix- lot- n-izaa.?* dfiSTUaftofV vs:*“ ■table lot. Broad M 11.50 'A^’saj-JsiiiWiSi ..'"rsiTV'te'trars ’*• ait -i m »; -m.- si .IWWU'ifcacWamMi

inieum Lafayette at... If. X. I*. Khlcldz. block IS,

£t& 35.00

Henry Bobm, block BS Jackoon «t Bauttne Oeke, bbicl w. ude of Wakbli

VkESWr;:5!» , VS:

”fs&.ar<ir.‘!rt ,l “

iV to".‘lf,"l«Li.

«» a?aS%Sv U'-i— '"M'i'S“.T" *.™:.“ v«

"SiaL^^aisiii” 0 APLVSiTSSfS&icmiii s “ ■

block 7, lot 12, 1888. ^“ 00ll, ' -* 8.78

2. lot 47, Utt*. n. ^ ^

¥1111111“ ‘SfwudSv ! 0 '* .f" 14 : '**: Enoeb Hand, block it iot"lit ‘i*fc. ioii Wax Must on at 12.80 ’■Z.'iE&.-iZ.S-iZUZtXit

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Harry It. Hand, b mi wasMagton

fl'.taabetb Jr

^■jr'-SSiS.^ CDFaS. "

r ttie accommodation of ci*Uger>

Cape May

have arranged to run a special tram to Plnl-) ■^‘iot. imr'of'Soekron are. IS adclphia. leaving Cape May at -1.40 p. m., A. U Hnynea. ’block-7, lot It 1809. 3IS Thond.,, S^,*b„ ,M. ,»h ,.d OO. U’Vjftjfi, KrtK-tfaim'®"

price*, c Her

Mr*. Robert litighoo, SUV Washington street, carrie* a well selected stock of house furnishing goods, crockery ware, wooden ware and fancy goods needed about a house fur both use and oma nieiit. She sells at reasonable pri and keep* the beat quality of goods, stock inclndes the latent of Improrad paraphernalia forth* honsehold. tf

wm.m- .

If you aie lh need irf ladies* sud gents* fuKibibings, or shoe*, hwpect the sUwk carried by K. Conley, 40$ Washington street. Big reduction In ladies' shirt waists and wrappers. Agent for Barn*. Erb Lauqdry tf Hare you flatted the store of Mr*. Mil ton Hand recently? If not, you should do »o at once; Inspect the new line of ladies* wrappers. Rare bargain* In dry good*, notion* And shoes, corner Broad-

way and 4lb avenue.'

Onr regular 40c. marsbtnelons In pound Lug, l#r; free samples. W. 8. Hogan, corner Washington and Decatur

M#SS= 723 O—borne at 4.80

ISSL

r. aac*-»u »* ..397.80 s’i i* “• i: JCraJSssMewfiT. bj»

('aramel* aucb as yon seldom

dernry crea.

know bow. • Free samples, llogi

KH.

m. pare sugar and" plenty of . - Free samples^ Hogau’a, Waahingtisi and Decatur atreSaT

For all the news, told in readable manner, subscribe for the Herald

Fifty cent shirts with luff* j_5c. for one week

coll onl;

liars and

one week only, • at I.

lum, 508 Washington street.

-One Refrigerati

ly used thrr

■ igh, 8 ft long Chas. T. Cas

For Sale.—One

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g>Kal as new. only used three monihs;

siar 8 It. high, 8 ft Ii

tid 5 li

wide., Chas. T. Campbell. Eggx'joc d<»z. at Campbells, 308 Decatur street. • . ' . Sole agent for Thatcher-Mfg Co’*t

mmmt.

A._L. Haynr., block 7. lot 1L lias.. 318

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.my k*«s5r&- i: -isw -m. ‘ 1 “ ^2^ws;%4iS2i“ ^ IJSfSIr.

JW Ocran at., lot rear of bonay prop-

"SfesftF"'** “ '*•' “A “

. MB'eTbbrt 12-C.. M. litn 47 - 30 'rA’arbfaar.ti ■** -

I. block X lot JOk.b-tl Juicm.

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llilfegir — ** ind Mnnolon at* 0O.<

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block 18, lot 2. 1888.

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arc. io. ih-vidc al.. 101 . I. M. -Pnlllngcr. block 18. lot J8. 1880. arc. 18. Itcrlse at., lot 18...., 1 Inntub Reiter, block 18. lots M0. 1880, sec. 16, lots 11-12, Devine estate.... 1 lattbrw Hogrrs. bb-ck 18, lot 4, 1880. ■cc. 14. Devine rstatr 1 m. P. lloecr. block 1A loU 22-24-28. 18KI. n. w. ■lib- of Klxth nvc J Kuocb Ho.-run 11. block 2. lot 41, 181(1. E. cor. 'Lafayette snd I'nlon at* 3 Lizzie Rodan. block 12. lot 0. 1KW. 238 Martm C.*8wa'luI'biock'R,‘ lot‘s3,“i8B0, 8M Conde SL 18.10 Mra. Henry Htcwart. blo<r 0. lot 5. 18». 5144116 Klmlrs at 0.20 Peter KnialL bl.Kk 17. loU 8-7. 1810. lots ,8-7. sec. 11. ‘Devtne estate 3 Hrrrr I- Tarcsrt. block IS. lot 45. pan. bstlk-bomu- property. Itescb are. 11 Harry L. Tsccnrt. block 10. lot 27. 18fw. weal side Columbia are 1( ‘tarry L. Tncfart. block 10. lot 28. 18SO. west side Columbia ave 1( llsrtba Adams, bbak A lot 27. 1000. Ktf Broad st 82JSO Hamuel Alien block 18. lots 1516. 100M.

U-U, Hee. IK Devlae

Ktepben Bsrt 217 North 41

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M^ti. c. B^im bU i toi a; imi. 425 AJS*te. ^"bC2‘'i4. ^

Dated August 19, igor. ***

I hatcher-Mlg Co at J„,. Conley, heir*,

auptilic at Campbell*, 308

treet. ' -

utnge good Remington

typewAna; lor [boiler Iced |.ump hot water. Apptyto Sol. Nehdli

1 Atlantic Laui

^oc boy’s idl w.mlen pants, all si^cs. for 25c for one Week only, »t I.’ Tmenbaum’s, 508 Washington

“" rt - ' * .7);

WtIJ exchange good Rcmin]

l>iimp

'LM-

ludry.

lt.-iib.-n Hark 219 North ■! John H. Her store and 1 John H. lie] 323 Wash). John H. Bel 116-418 Tl? J. B. Barr. see. 14, fieri

Henry Bohm.

' 232 Jackann

Panllin- (-..kc.

e rotate .. k 12, lot 8

/biorkiitotii

2J0

— North *t. .".V.V.~.i77...T.FT'..7.7."20.00 John H. Reneset. block 7, lot A 1000 store and lot. «. w. aide Jarkwin at... 82.50 ' ‘ _ - Mock 7, lot 16, 1000.

jA^re.'M«!k , 'li" lot i; BMl. iot" 3. ..-V. .4. .'•"‘zgiXiikitiiK;

-'^"iooo.n. 10

12.00 12. 1000.

^f!i,*7n.'A.”wiS 'S ““ -■sr, wsffiTiJrnist-iMr* ’VirV^Vn^S" b ' ork *■ M ^ an ^ puJSk mU-'ml " Ut" i' itw. BM - ««- *■. — TJ0

TAX SALE.

Notice is hereby given, that by virtue 1 ate. county municipal and school tax. .■cssed against the land, and tenemen_ creinafter mentioned and act forth, for the year eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and Upon which Uie said taxes hare remained unpaid for more than two year* , after the time when the saidtaxes were due and payable, the undersigned, City Solicitor of the City of -Cape May, by direction of the City Council of the City of Cape May; will expose at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, on Monday, the twentythird day of September, A. D. 1001. at two o'clock in the afternoon of aaid day, at the City wBall, corner of Washington and Franklin street*, Cape May City, N. J., certain loM! tracts and parcels of land mentioned in the following list, which also contain* the lot and block numbers, as appears by an assessment map of the said city, and s short description of the lots, tracts and parcels of land to be sold in pursuance of tld» advertisement and thewmounta dne' thereon, together with, the name '

owner or reputed owner of said lots.

Said sale wtU be made by virtue of an act of th( Legislature of the State of New Jersey, entitled "An act concerning the settlement and collection ol arrearage* of unpaid taxes, B*sc*arocm* and water rales or way rents in cities of this state, and i KfSiJf-S&h's rrrssu,. and to enforce the payment thereof,, and to provide for the sale of lands ►kitject to future taxation and assessment," passed March .10. 1886 and the several —

*er- H W. B. F

j will be added. ^ Juta H. Benrert. block 7. lot A 1 ^ ,WID '

the latest styles Hats. Great Bargains in Shoes. All up-to-date styles. ~ id convince yourself that I am the cheapest in tc

I. TENENBAUM

The Leading Clothier, Shoer and Gent's Outfittei

Come and convince yourself tliat

largest assortment.

■atWrapffSt-iiii-v w “*

E:5SSS7=-~ ' igKMS. Enoch Row-man. block 2. iot 4L It E. cor. Larsyctte nn-1 Enlon *ts.

183S, w.w.1-

>«G Corgis st. Peter Small, block 17. tots 5-7. 18:18.

in."**

Imple and the pnrch

deed for the same at the expire after notice of such pure!

kJ? uH^arucula r* ofthe land to be mM^ma> cfty^?rfuwn? meCiw’/rCape’Ma^lLj; 314 Ocean street, in sail! 1 ty any week dav prior to the time fixed for in sale, between •' r horn* of 9 a. m. and d

Dated August 19 1901.

ILOI lick-

For Sale—Concert Grand ( bickering Plane, suitable for-hotel

£1000.00. rfcct order,

cheap, for want of

ntaniinr it. f. D. Craig,

420 Washington street.

large room. Cost $1000.00. Is five yeara old and in perfect order. Will

for want of room:

ir* old and in

be sold

Call snd examine it.

Hotel, which I* *0

ably managed by Fred. Atnold’s Sons, is a popular resort for the bup-ton element which visit Cape May. The restaurant ly provided with the most convenservloe and the cuisine la of th« best. Private dining ruorqp have beetadded to aecnmmndaie the large numbei of patrons of this popolar place and U* aecuud-story dining rooms are especial y well liked by thnae who desire U> enjoy ; meal withont being scrutinized by pose-er*-bv. It ia pleasahtiy lucatetl direct!) the beach and where the cool brecztv

amply

1 pleasahtiy and where

blow throngb continusllv

The “Homestead.’ - uoder the management of John J. Ratty, and on which a

large amount of money has been ex-, pended daring the last year, ia one of the best resiaununa-. and sample rooms in

Cape May. It is located on the comer ot Washington and Jackaun street*, the moat itral point of the town. Grill room* have been provided for special parties. The beat of ibrioe is had at that place. Mr. Ratty Is ably assisted in the manage,

ment of the “Hon

J. Ratty, Jr.

byhU son, J

». (com 1 York)

and Charles York), is a firm of

tractors who have a splendid reputation for contracting and building. They do 4U manner of jobbing as well, and are prompt in attending to business. Several of the most substantia! residences In this city have been erected by them. They ran easily tie reached by letter through

! May post office, or by calling or orders at their residence, 912

the Cape

leavlpg |

Queen street, or 1351 Washington, street. Overcoats are nut a necessity, but Blu. Flame oil stores are, as la demonstrated by all the good housewives about Cape May. After once having used them, It !s impossible to get along withont them. They are found st the depot of Charleq A. Swain, 8 J7 Jackson street, whose store

is well stocked not only with

with sll other household utentlls; end, by the way, Mr, Swain repairs leaky roofs. Drop him a postal card or tele

phone him. •

KNERR’S

WITT MESSES EM SOPHSES TIE These do not need lo Inst long; they gre not expected to last

long, but if vou are iiwny lor the holiday, any youitre expected to have something dainty in 1

To do this economically use

> this economically use STANDARD

where, everywhere, the way of a gown.

PATTERNS-

Our full supply lor July has just I large number of dainty creations for sum

0. Ll V. KNERR,

IF THET ME TENENMUM S CLOTHING THEY IRE PROPER. Have you seen our new Ready-Made Clothing Department? Look at the low prices in Men’s, Boy’s and Children’s Suits. Alao

n town with the

508 Washington Sti

ling Cl

:reet.

am the cheapest i; TENENBAUI ent’s Outfitter,

Sol. Needles’ old stam

id.

PLEA.-E YOUIt HORSE. MAKE HIM STEF FASTER. Nothing Makes a Horse Work Better Than a Set of Harness That Fits Well. WE CAN DO TEAT WE make harness to FIT THE HORSE, not the

horse to fit the harness. .

If you wish your harness to look well and last long go to a maker and not to a sellbr. It is a profit for me to sell yon first class goods, not lo humbug you in a cheap lot of

harness made to sell and not to weai

«>■

ill receive your order.

Call and

and we know w

IT.

line of goods and look at my prices,

order.

W. A. LOVEfT.

0GEAN R9(JSE. Decatur St. and Beach Ire., Opposite Iron Pier, CAPE MAT, H. J. EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN PLANS. LARGE SUMMER GARDEN ATTACHED. CAFE THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE. FRED. ARNOLD'S SONS, Proprietors.

ENGINES BURN

t) GOAL-

;S,!!A* D

TIME TABLE IN KKKfcXT JUNE ». MOL ^Trsln* Iran- Cipc, Wav for PhllaiH. bin: WH *“il7S M 7S.J , W SSti

Wlwal.iw Jnnriion 11.40 A. M.

7**5 Arrt " s.°° *i>u:rK: * m- ’ " r to *’• M.—Kxprt-.-. Arrive* in 1’bll*

‘•3 0 dulphia at 3.20.

voo

4-55 I ',

alation. arrive Arrive FblU6ri-

6.oo r -j3si ; 2 , s nn -

Arrive Arrive

6.30 ^phltad^jibU V.25. , I’, at.—Aw. h n n* Mint I 0*0 u Phila.WJi.bU 8.10.

P M.—Exprow. Arrive PhlladeL

4- 15 pbtttuo.

^ 00 P^.—Kxcnralon. Arrives In Pbila-

850 ’SSSsP '"**• Train, hwve PhiUikJpbU for Cape Mar:

Week Day*—

7 OO A.^M.—BxgwtR Arrive* at C*pe 8.30 A M^Lx,,^ Arrive Cape May X ac A. n.—Areommodatlon. Arrive °*‘t3 Cape May ILK). I t a c A. M —Exprea*. Arrives st Cap.MavatLWp. m. 1.50 p M YTM K sir*‘" Arrt, “ ^ ^ 4:10 f *^-*^*—• Arnr * 5.30 F-M-'-Artcommodalion. Arrive Cape

Snndays—

7.OO Exjiresk Arrives at Cape

R . c A. M 'M —Aer-inim °-45 Capo Mar 11.14.

9 i s A 'l^(«! Kxp^, * , ' Arr<ve **“T

r 00 P. M.-J 5- °0 epej,

Eaot train, leave Beading Terminal. PUIUdd|.hU,««rNrw York. HdhW-bem aad poisU on the lyblgh Valley, Heading, PotUville. Wllllamaport anil iwlnt* In Interior Pennayr vanla. TlckeU snd Information 1 ‘ "*"■* W. G. Biasuta. Gcn'l Sopl. Edjok J. Wxisgs. Gen2 P

■Men's all-wool pants that were $1.50, now 75 cents lof one week I.nly, at I. Tenenbaum's.

Ralston Braakfu* Food W*arnyea> try • .-IW- (scka«» k> know why lu OMIrioui 6*TO» duneSSSSf—— TOB»ALC MY JOHN W. MECIUT t MO.

mTE-' The above Is the “Quick Meal” Trade Mark. Hyow want to see the little “Quick

Meal” chic

1 get a qi

and your nose on the cross (4-). Look st it that way steadily for a minute and yon will see the chick make a “Quick Meal” of the bog. People who ' use a “Quick Meal” know how to cook a meal quick and eat it in comfort. “Quick Meal” Stoves look well, cook well, bake well and last well. They could not be made better at My price. Their fan men ic sale is due to their merits—to nothing cUe. YOU DON'T HAVK TO DEPEND ON THE

or

(§as {^pessare. With a few matches, a gallon of Kerosene oil and a QUICK MEAL WICKLESS BLUE FLAME OIL STOVE And you have one of the finest booking Stoves that was ever built. Call at my store and see for yourself. CHAS. i. SWAIN 305-7 Jackson St. Long Distance ’Phone 16. Local ’Phone 65. • P. O. Box 841 CAPE MAY.

Netfee to Taxpayers. Notice is hereby gives that the Cowmissioners of Appeal in the case of taxation in and for the City of Caps May, ia theCoumyof Cap* May aad State of New Jersey, will meet at the City HaK, in said city, at the * ftbenooa is session