Cape May Herald, 14 September 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 8

GOLF.

TAX SAUi

I

H»rvej, of PhilAdelphU. Won RoundBobin Toumj Ewi'y.

Imine Kllloti R.Mlncru’ tuvlution round r«liln tuu niaWMit h»» now been d>jcl»rrd j

cl-*ed and the cup baa been prwwnlrd ]{. IV. Harerr, of Philadelphia, who

iMrnl; tualrhea and loat only two.

Stun'ca Lockwoiid, of Baltimore, pll

more matohea than any other

nda. tenementa, tatc hereinafter term, not to ex-

event, meeUn*-twM|ly -alx

i more matchea'bau any other player jam

layed ! to take the same and pay til

In all, and | hundred, with inlereat therein accrninn ,b,, fi.„r | -i^«&'s~^a2ss,sraw:

M. lot S, lievlne eaUte ^*°T& ^ i& U ta«eT^. U ^.! 0, .r « t'apr laland Uaa t'oni|iaiir, tiloofc lui

A, IKIS, cor. Jeff el

r. block IS. lot 20, 1U0U.

rrey, hut he waa cannht off hla !

name aeveral timea and loat (halchca he ahould have won eaally. The following ) 11hit- ahowa the number of maU-hea woo | day. the twenty-6 and loat by each eonteatant: j

ace laid <g> account of

ttwick, 14 7|W. H. Hepburn, 4 M , each parcel, are as folloi

. Jie »aiJtaBd. tenement*, hereditam 5 5 ’ and real catate *o to be aold and the na 4 S rfr the per»on* against whom the aaid U

H. Clark. 5 rj ’ hare been laid or, account of the same. * !?l the amount of taxea tald^gp account c

Ik&.

block 5. lot 27 isuo, s

Mi.

llgfil: m—,. John Halfln. block S. lot M. 1800, 820

The l.'St claaa handicap tnurn*y of the . nra~m waa held by the ladies of the Cape May Golf Club on Monday, and the Class A ami B prises went to Mias Estelle Murray and Mrs. Percival Collin* re spectlvoly. The scores of the events

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S;r s “s£^

Gross. Nt-t. S ,S IS lu :::

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H*ec. 1-

Irnry Hohm. block 7. lot 42. iicw. No RSPW ..ilU'SM'ii'i.w kw “ ,r»»

S£5drSS , ?'£'4i;m J

^,c, ■ iniii Lalarettc st.. - • • •

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mrnmS' alrfWU-«a» m a iiro iii" A 5 it Wk 6.' lit a.' iiilb: M8 ia00 SttiSia; »«;•«.* A.t'limA'UM*K« iili *T tvSi-USeCSi XBrni ni" M OrilU H. Haync*. block 7. lot 40. 1000.

"S Jane Oder h eatate. block U. iol iok

On IBs links of the Cape May Golf Club last S*i' onlay .afternoon the Scutch foui>-une waa luUMvallng, their being tics for fir-i jml'MS-ond prizes. Scores.

Gr. Hp. Net.

" ” Bcnrtctt add TV. H.

‘ , r Js^^roUlV.bi^ iiiot- lit {«.“

K II Ki uiliard'and J. .nJ m-4. *' ^

’.vM Aden and I. H-Ayres, ”1: ' 3 U Coiohan and I.ippincott. _

S Hi-pham and C K. BiapJ. 'w^ Ea-stwick and E_ KC^H P ' Henry and W. S.

'-^Alcx* Scott and E. N. Wfl-

“ '^‘""Middleton and C. L.

G. P. A* 1

Buckley.

Mi** Anna Gandy spent Saturday

Sea Isle Cit>’.

with friends at Sea I

John Brown and wife spent Sunda^_with relative* at Rio Grande.

io Gn

,, of Rio Grande,

biockiiwi'fin.

Uclra of J(i*e|ilillic Hr:ml. block 2, 10 III. limn. I0«i-1IKJ7 Washington at.. Helrr of Juariihlnc Hand, block 2. Io 03. WOO. lOOS-KOS Washington at.. Harry B. Hand, block 2. lot 21. IK*

U>1< Washington at

#ii£KK=u msss:

Washlnglon at • - - • • * ■ - • ■ - - - - - - ■ *- , k 2. lot 62. IflDU.

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vThJSoSSTc arsm-BiJ

i '“‘ * A5>»' “ “

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made a biiair.eas trip to ibis place o

' Tuesday.

Ralph Taylor spent Suturda 1 Sunday with relatives at Rio

rday and Cranile.

Mrs. Lvda Martin and children,

•ifiheCourt Hnuse, spent Sun

w ih rclatii *

ivra here.

Asa McPherson, of Camden, spent

Satin day and Sum

here.

1, of Camden, spent day with his family

Mrs. Chester Nickerson ; and ehil-

of Po

dien of Port Noriis.'apcn: iisi week with her parents in this plpce r .

M'*» _

icr parents 111 this pi,-ice,

a Etta Douglas sjient Wednesday and Tl’tirvlav with Mrs.-EmUy. H. Douglas ol Fishing-Creek./'

Mi** Emma^Endicott. of Millville, i« S|>eniling a few weeks with

•rs.Ge

>tt,(of

I few weeks

it Mrs.. George EndicottMichael Fitzgerald and Edgar £:>dicott made a business trip to Court House on Tuesday evening. Edgar D •lights wife znd daughters \ spent Saturday and Sunday with rela'.ives at Court House.

Mias Bertha Ludlam-has returned •Iter Being employed in a resturant ai Grassy Sound for the Summer,

lavid I

i Hankins who is cm]

is platform man at Anglsea Jut » ou this week* sick list.'. ,

FISHING CREEK. Miss-Etta Douglas, of Bnrleigh,

fticuds

Doughu

spent part of last wt

' Hcnrv Shaw and wife spent part

of the week with Edmunds Hof and wife of Holly Beach.

oilman

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a iriSS?h^?. »o, 11.

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v.-am vjja 2M

trs«x~ii& btek • ii. M X -mi

block 12. lot ,0,-JHOG ‘ and Cong|«wa aOu. 17.28 14.88

•k W. lot 8. I

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KNERR’S MULiyBEY, DRY Q00D8 and NOTIOMS

GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.

HOME MADE DRESSES

To be perfectly satisfiied with a home made dress be sore to make it by means of p Standard Pattern. Our October supply, showing Autumn and Winter Styles has just been received. Be sure to inspect these patterns before deciding on your next dress.

0. Li. V. KNERR,

sze exs^EET.

CAPE MAV, N. J.

if iHif iK laaMws omiw mT ire proper. Hav® yon seen our new Ready-Made Clothing Department? Look at the low prices in Men'a, Boy's and Children’s Suits. Also the latest styles Hats. Great Bargains in Shoes. All up-to-date styles. Come and convince yourself that I am the cheapest in town with the

largest assortment. I. TENENBAUM The Leading Clothier, Shoer and Gent's Outfitte

508 Washington Street.

i Gent's Outfitter,

Sol. Needles' old stand.

PLEASE YOUR HORSE. MAKE HIM STEP PASTER. Nothing Make* a Horae Work Better Than a Set of Harneas That Flta Well.

WE CAJN' DO TEL AT

WE roak

horse to fit the harness.

Franklin

The above de*ctibed propertiea will be jjtold in fee ritnple and the purchaaaer can obtain a deed for the name at the expiration of one year after notice of anch purchase baa been served upon the ownera or mort-

gagee* thereof.

Foil particular* of the land to be aold may be obtained at the office of the aub*criber. City Solicitor of the City of Cape May. N. J. au Ocean atreet. in Raid city, any week day prior to the time fixed for the aale, between

the hour* of 9 a. m. and 4 p. m.

‘itiooR made known at time of aalc.

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH.

City Solicitor. P. F. ill o;

M. E. HILD1

Dated Anguat 19, 1901.

PETTnOfT. Ipc Mat, N J...

Care Mat-, N J.. An*. •!. 180 iuiod Council of the City of O

Gentlemen:—The oiulcr>Jgnctl. a tnajoritv of the owner* of red olatc alluatcd on the wcRtrriy aide of Wlml-or avenue, hrtwivn Cape T»lan<l Creek and the Weat Jei

Bail!

•tvby petition, your

, pray' that an underground drain or *rwer uiav !»• laid along the wrWrrlv aide of *aid Wluilwir nvetiue In.Ill •aid Cam- I*labd t .reek to a point dlaUBt

about 260 feet.

D. O. BAIKn. K R. MIM-KIt. A. C. THOMAS.

M- H. and O. WOTIMAN SALUE P. SOMERS.

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For Sai.e—Concert Grand ( "hick ering Piano, xtiilHhie for hotel or large room. CoM $1000.00. I* five and In perfect order. Wi

years old

be sold cheap for want of room. Call and examine it. J^.D. Craig.

"lion. batbSnS jciyerty. BeaS’a

JAMES M. E. HII.DRETH.

City Solicitor.

Dated Anguat 19, 1901. 3>4

TAX SALE.

Notice iajiereby given, that by virtue of state, county, municipal and school Uxea anaeaaed agalnat the land* and tenement*

420 Washington atreet.

The Ocean View Hotel, which I* *0 ably managed by Fred. A mold’s Sons, la a popular rmort for the bon-tou elei rhich visit Cape May. The re*Uuraut 1 amply prnvldetl with the moat eonveotnt of service and Ibe colalue la of the licit. Private dining rooms have beei added to aocommodate the large numheof pal mil* iff this popular place and itu second-alory dining room* are especial y well liked by those who desire to enjoy i> meal without being scrutinized by panr-

»l without being *ci . . •hy. It lx pleasantly located directly on the beach and where the cool hr

blow through continually.

hereinafter mentioned ai

•jJ. IrnZSHJ! S‘2, V W a Marthf c'iwVl* iMk A lot SS.' Wad.

B

year eighteen^ hundred and ninety-eight, mainetT'unpaid for more than two yean: • time when the aaid taxoi were due

and payable, the undersigned. City Solicitor of the City of Cape Mir, by direction of the City Council of tKr City of Cape

The ••Homtatoad,’' Under the manage-

ment of John J. Batty, and on. which a large amount of money baa been expended doling the laat year, is one of the

I test restaurants and sample 1

... - Broad at. , HnmiiH Allen M IMS. Kre. 16. _ HH-i.hrn Barker, 217 Nunb at. .:

Work 1*. lot* 18-16,. iodn." Her. 16. Ifevlne sslate .. 1 Bark— “ “

Mis. Marldie Reeve* waa in Phisdel phis one day laat Week. Mr* Mary Schellrngrr was at

Conuit Houi

louse or Tucviay on quai-

Mr. Coperthiwaite, and wife Medford war- visiting at Wro. Bat

on Monday. D. M. W.

UtK at Harrv Snyde<*. M.r. Gatlalctt and wife ington, and si«ter Mrs. Lewi c.lling on J. H. Shaw'

12. lot 8. 180

•oViwTrsSv: bMi a- * a; ** J to '-*"**■ **?*>«* 2*; J " b ,; iJi ”•>»' *■' mw.' j «. ir* Mrorr I. kit 42. 1*U). Xa

w,*.

Sarah and Ureal V\'not*on s»nt ! Bertha B. tHUoa. iiaik li na'm'iftL* 0 *

UMwerk^wilh their grand !»'*•<» |

Mr, Snviler. j va fIm1>* > All«rt Matthew* wile and *i*»rr_ K ^** r •

Mias Millar was with Richard Matih-

S lead the Hs«au>. ;

„e City Council'of tBfcfiy of May. will expose at, public sale and sell to the hhrhesvbidder. bn Monday, the twenty-

Cape May. It » located on the corner of Washington and Jaoksim streets, the most

third day of Seotember. A. D ,7t ^ o'clock in the afternoon of said day. at the a,

following liaj which aluo

— and block numbers, as appears by an assessment map of the aaid dty, and a short description of the loti. ■—- and parcels of land to be aold in pun

be aold i: and the ai

with the n

of aaid

of this adve thereon, together owner or reputed 1

Said sale will be made by virtue of an act of the l.egi.titnre of the State of New Jersey, entitled "An act concerning the settlement and collection of arrearages of nn —:j . gad water rates or

a, aaaeaamenu and « ti in cities bf Ibis a

KteffJSafc's; and to enforce the payment fzttlzk o< u

md* anbject to

March jo. IK* and the several snpp

and amendment* thereto,

interest and com wiU be added.

ceutral point of the town. Grill root have been provided fur special parties. The best of aervtoe Is had at that place.

ty Ua!

ment of the “I J. Ratty, Jr.

by bis ton, J

York' Broa. (composed of Stltea York

id Charles T« tractors who bai

stlug and bn tiding. They do of jobbing aa well, and are iimpt In attending to business. Several tbe most snlmtantisl residence* In tbb

VE make harness to FIT THE HORSE, not the

ifi.

ur hai to a 1

you first class goods, not

harness made to sell and not to wear.

to fil

If you wish your harness to look well and last long

idler. It is a profit for me to s to hnmbng yon in a cheap lot of

mg go to sell

ish yoi

to a maker and not to a seller. It is a p

1 first class goods, i

lamess made to sell and not to v

Call and see my line of goods and look at my prices, and we know we will receive your order.

w. A. I0VETT.

0GEAN R26JSE> Decatur St. and Beach In., Opposite Iron Pier, CAPE UT, I. J.

EURQPEAN AND AMERICAN PLANS. LARGQ SUMMER GARDEN ATTACHED. CAFE THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE.

FRED. ARNOLD’S SONS, Proprietor*.

PHILADELPHIA * SXAOKS EOtTO.I L ATLANTIC CITY HAIL1CAD. j ENGINES BURN If A BD COAU NO

HMOKK.

TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNES*. HDI. Train, h-av.- Cape May for FbUatlel. hla:

f«*k Day*—

- cr A. M —ICxiirrwR Arrevr nillwW- / J pbla K.40. Arrivr Nrw Y.irt via

Wfonluw Jum-tiun 11.40 A. M. M.—Acvummodatioa. Arrli*

•7 jr A. M.—Acvommcid '■‘j Phlladclpbti 8.43.

800 A. M —•xpn-~. Arrives In Plilla-

ArrtVM I. Mill.-A-I,I.U *1 »J0.

•l-xo

4 55 irt " « oo r 'JU%5. i '"’" “ na -

Sdndkya—

A A. M.—Accommodation. U 0 U PhlUdrlpbh. 9.23.

3-3° 1

P. ' Jl.—Al-, PbiladrlpbU 6.10.

, , r r. M.—Expraaa. Arrive Phltidel-

4* I 5 phla fi.10.

<2^.0 P. M.—Excurekm. Arrives In Pblla-

O OU ihlphla at 8.70.

8.50 'Xi'i 1 "- A "'" re" 1 - Train* leave Fblludelpbla for Cape May r

Week Davn— A. M.—Expro May at BA l M.—Expro

7-00

8-30 A ,?.

8 -4s A c.r-i.j

Arrives at Cape

txpreas. Arrive Cape May

Arrive

Cape May 11.10.

A;_M.—Exfire**. Arrives at Cape

cpress. i ty at ASS.

—Express. Arrive Capa May

” 45 ‘icrJfST.

j P.^M—Express. Arrive* at Cape

4- l° r &-

5- 3°

7^ J,A iiwar Am ~“ c ** C , - A. M.—Acrommodailon. Arrive Ca|ie Mar 11.14 g j j A.^M^-Vbtpresa. Arrive Cape May 5-°° “

Fast trains leave Beading Terminal, Philadelphia, for Nrw York. Bethlehem and poll - on the Lehigh Valley, Beading —- J - Wfiiiimaport and |K>int* In Intel vanls. Ticket* ami Intorma Gen’ISupt.

g, l-uiuwiir, ■rior Pennaye 1 at station.

oily have been erected by them. They oau easily be reached by letter through ■be Cape May poat office, or by calling or leaving orders at their reeldenoe, 912 Queen street, or ISM Washington street.

On acconnt of the continued demand for accommodations all the leading hotels of Cape May have decided to keep open dnring September. Jn viyer of this feet the

Pennsylvania Kail

Jersey and Seashore Railroad) tinne it* faatexpress trains leaving Market street, Philadelphia, at 1.30 p. m. Saturdays and leaving Cape May for Philadel-

ooly.

phi* at 8.55 p. m. Sundays until tlte regular

r*of ‘ -

October change of time. The

of this summer schedule into the early

v nut a necessity, but Bin-

Flame oil atova* are, as Is damuoatretari

poputarity of Cape May as a seaside resort.

>7 all the good hoaavwlra* about Cape May. Aftar otraa having naad them, 1

«t at this point; the balking a aaperb, the weather I* esnally ideal. - ‘ i rdf comae

A full line of Linoleum oil cloth. Stove Boards, cake griddles, pots. coal hods, fire shovels, ‘pokers, enaxjpel ware, tin ware a nd the... ACORN STOVBS are here. Prices are Right*

CHAS. A SWAIN 309-7 Jackson St.

Long Distance ’Phone 16. Local 'Phone 65. P. O. Box 841 OARS MAY.

VMSm to Tu^ajm.

Notice is hereby given that «

aionen of Appeal in the cane of taxation in nad for the City of Cape May, Am the Cocaty of Cape May sad State of New Jersey, will 1 at the City Han. fat aadd city, at the

the third Saturday in At#aat (17th), aad

' * MO. **.

the Amt Batnrday in September

o'clock in the

d Cue Kay. N. J . Jaly t% 1901. «» laaraa LkaMimi.