Cape May Herald, 21 September 1901 IIIF issue link — Page 8

BURLEIGH.

\lex. H.irlrtt m*.Jc « Ku»inr*' i) lo Dias Cicck on Wcdwdav.

Alt! trip

• Olivtr McDaniel*, of Rin Gianile, sprni Sunday with Mr. and Mr*.

Juhn Bc*we«.

R.ivni<>nd Coraon, of Ocean CUv, sixrnl Saturday and Sunday

trirnds here.

Gamer Hand an I wife spent Sunda\ with hi* parents, Mr. and Mr*.

Edmund Hand.

Samuel Eudicott and son Thomas were over Sunday visitors

tv, ith

TAX SAI^E.

Public notice is fiven by Janies M. E. Hildreth City Solicitor of the City of Cape May. that by virtue of a resolution of the City Connell of ssid city, he will sell at public vendue, all the landa, Icnementa, hcicdiuimcnui and real estate herrlna'—

mentioned for the ahortest term, not to ced twenty liee yeara for unimproved pi erty and ten years for improved

with

his brother Gcorjfe. Mrs. Emma Brower, > Sound, spent part of the week with friends in this place. Charles Howard ami wife, of Fishinu Creek, spent Sunday with David R. Lee and wife. Mis* Ella Hewitt, of Court House, spent Tnc*dav and Wednesday with her uunt, Mrs. Eliza Emlicott. Edgar Endicott visited Dr. Hand's dental parlor, at Court House, und had several teeth extracted on Wed-

nesday.

John W. Long sod wife en*fttatned their daughter. Miss Ada l^ong, of Ocean City, their son, Jeraniiuh, and Edward High, ol Phila-

delphia.

FISHING* CREEK.

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S^n‘ wt M3 ^ *£> ° Thc'amdTaiMJ. tenementa hereditament, and real estate so to be sold and the name. U the person, araln.t whom the said taaes have bir« laid on acconnt of the same, and the amount of U.e. laid on accour' -* each parcel, are as follows, vif 1 . ■■■Kprir

Edgar Woolson has accepted a

uation :

in Woolson went to Camden lav on husinesH.

situation at Holly Bcaeh.

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home with his family. Caleb Shaw and wife were at Cape May on Saturday. Mrs. Thomas Hemingway was at Holly Beach the first ol the week. Eddie Germon, of Cape May Point, visited Juhn Snyder on Sun-

day.

Richard Schellenger, of Erma,

spent Sunday and family.

Mrs.

on Mrs. May Poir

Albert Woolson, of Ocean

was with A: on Monday.

i with

iger, of Ei Aaron Woo

Frank Barnett was calling Harvey Snyder, of Cape

City.

h Aaron Woolson and family

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ir-cetr Grier, tdork 15. lot. 1718. I**.

John Snyder is this week entertaining his iriend, Mr. Buckliolz, of Laughorne, Pa. Rev. Mr. Gregory and wife were entertained on Friday by Henry Matthew* and wife. Miss Edna Woolson spent Saturday and Sunday with her cousin. Lizzie Woolson. at Cape May Point. Mrs. Dora Eldredge and son Melvin, of South Dennis, were visiting at Daniel Woolson*. the first of the week.

Mrs.

Phene

rs. Jennie Learning and Mrs. ic Swxjti^jjt We t Cape May, spent last Wednesday with Mrs.

Mattie Reeve*.

The recent rise In seashore real estate.

and the stability which baa been gii It, i« attracting capital from the large cltiea and building up the resorta all along the Atlantic coast. It was but a few years ago that seashore real estate had but a superficial value, bat the large fununea that have been realized from such investments has bad the effect of bringing large caplial into use to develop these resorta and bring them into the

money market* of the country.

awarded the contract for -‘Nancy Braith” bridge, on the bar* ho re road between

Coon H>

k, to B. J r the an:

of 12350. The structure Is to be of Iron

and wood with stone abutments. If you aie in need of ladies* and gents'

furnishing*, or sboea, iospeet the stock carried by K. Cooley, 406 Washington .struct. Big reduction fn ladies' shirt

waists and wrappers. Agent for Barnes Erb-Laundry tf

York Bros. (

and t.’haries York), is a firm t}f c

oipusud of SUtes York

tractors wbo have a splendid reputation for contracting ami building. They do all manner of jobbing as well, and am prompt in attending to business. Several of the most solieuntlal residence, hi tbU City have been erected by them. They ran ea.ily be reached by letter through Hie Cape May poet office, or by calling or Laving orders at their residence, VIS Queen street, or 1251 Washington

■r vanilla vmam and

Thirty cents.

Ktcbolaa sticks 91e. poand. This poly. Hogan, corner Washington

d 8t week

Cottagsm' Trail Ivfa Philadelphia and Reading Route]. Cape May the Philadelphia and Reading have arrmaged to ran a special train to l ' adrlphia. leaving Cape May at s-m p. Thursday*. September lath. 19U1 and t morning * For further informati^.vn.^U

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S55s

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funs

birt’ i iet » » M»

a.TS^U iot «£ ».- Mb A^unSltfiSa iiitiim. ai 1 A I.. Haynra, block 7. lot It 1S». 818 a M i?h 0 ."^ wort-i M a i». in : ■wwasJS 4 '*'®'*:

ruxaticth iamm. bloc

mss. ‘mU ti 'M Viw.

[roridap, block 15. lot 2, IHOO.

Usalc Rod.ii. block 12. lot “fZ. H ™.T ''lock 8. lot 5.

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moil, biocii ii. lot 'it,' und.

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"^fyaa.a-Hic^n. on™ "rrA-Fiissir-;:^” Dated August 19, ,90,. * 14 P.

TAX SALE.

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.s r r. Prir4,* wlik u. lii'iivm'.'s'u'b'li: 1, ' 5 °i Notice i. hereby given, that by virtue of

hereinafter mentioned and act forth, for the year eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and upon which the said taxes have remained unpaid for more than two year, after the time when the said taxes were doe rf the City Council of the City of Cape May, will ex) *—“* ■- — * - -

o clock in the afternoon of said day. at the City Hall, comer of Washington and Franklin street*. Cape Kay CHtTn J-, certain lot., Uart* and parcel, of land menHoned in the following list, which also contains the lot and block numbers, as appear* by an aasessmest man of the said city, and a short description of the lota, tract* and parcels of Und to be .old in punnance of this advertisement and the amounts due thereon, together with the name of the

owner or reputed owner of said lots Said sale will be made by virttH act of the Legislature of the State 1 Jersey, entitled “An act concerning

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future taxation and aMessment," pawd

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block 11

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1. 1808. wood- ' T.W‘

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wr. U. Devine estate 1

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Martin C. Kw.in, 886 Corgle n. .

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eler 8m.ll, block 17, lot. 57. 18U8, lots 5-7. eec. 11. Devine est.tr llor.ee iVIUUm*. block 4. lot 40. 1808. 740 Lif.rette st Horan- WlllUm., block 4. lot 34. 18U6 u. e. ride of Franklin at

Vranklln

The »bovi descril

old in fee si

18.75

ribed properties will

and the pnrc‘

I be can

sold in fee simple and the p

obtain a deed for the same at the expira of one year after notice of anch pnrcl ha* been served upon the owner, or mort-

gagees thereof.

'Full particulars of the land to be sold maybe obtained at the office of the snbseriber. City Solicitor of the City of C^peMay. N. J. 214 Ocean street, in said city, any week day prior to the time fixed for the sale, between

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

‘' on. made known at time ol sale.

JAKES K. E. HILDRETH.

City Solicitor.

Dated August 19. 1901 P. F»- Stl.o)

PETITION.

Cape Kay, K J., An*. 21. IS01.

o thj- Common Council of the City of Cape Oent&nien —The undersigned, a major!tv of the owners Of ml estate situated on Uxwesterly ride of IVIml-or aremre. Iw-tween Cape Island Creek *n-l the West Jersey anil **- i' Kailrusd, hereby petition yi

ground dral weati-rlv »i<Vsaid Cape Ish

liod)- and | ilnorseiyer

‘Ter may be laid ahdig the of said W'iuiUor avenue frnoi land Creek to a point distant

D C. BAIRD. K K. MILLER, A. C. THOMAS. M H. and G. WOP

r lATT.QfKTl EXCISES BURN HARD COAL. !

SMOKE

TIME TABLE IX EFFECT 8EFT. 10.1W1. Trains leave Cape May for Phtladel. Ida:

Week Day.—

A. V—Exp re. Arrive Fbiladel-

imre Fliil.i Sew York

Arrive

. _lladelohU fl.45.

8.og

3.00 ^'pbifodo'inhia5jo. 4*55 ^pbU^M 1 ”^*" Arri "* pl ’ ,1,,<lo, -

7 * 1 5 A FUbuMphbRSf M —1 xprew. Arrives In Pblla-

Arrivc

miudation. Arrive Arrive Fhilmdel-

Arrivc Phlladel-

6.30 1 -j O l’ >*-—Amwmuiudi J J Philadelphia 8.10. , _ _ P. M.—Exp raw. rvrriTe rnusuci4‘ 1 5 phia 6.10. 6-00 ' *nr™,.ph,M s-50 '•Sr* Train, leave Plilladclpl Week Day*— 8.30 A 1 “^' Expre ** ArriYC C ‘P* M »f ft . r A. ri —Accommodation. Arrive 0, 4i> Cape May 11.10. ■•5° A,,, *“ - c *'* 4.IO P - >1 ~Lxprrw. Arrive Cape May e oe, P.M.—ArrommodaUon. Arrive Cape 5*3° JUyJJSO.

Sunday*-

7 00

at Cape Arrive

Cape Mav 11.14.

g A.Express. Arrive Cape May

s-oo r £riff

train* leave Ri-adln* Terminal, Phils- *, for Sew York, BeUilebem and point.

THREE LOAVES' OP BREAD

Given Each Year By The Makers Of Acorn k Staves For The ■ Best Dread. A. RE. YOU KNEADING BREAD? DEEDING MONEY? Why NotTVylbr TheAcom Prize? Write or Call on ANY ACORN AGENT . . For a Copy of <4* Rgdes Governing Contest. nil AO I Cli/AlU L° ne distance ’Phone t6. unflo. A. onAin L<«.rn»iK65CAPE MAY.

KNKRR’S MILLINERY. DRY GOODS and NOTIONS

GENTS'

FURNISHING^

GOODS. .

&

(M HOME MADE DRESSES

$SrTo be perfectly satisfiied with a home made dress be sure to make it by mejuis. c f a Standard Pattern. Our October supply, showing Autumn and Winter Styles has just been received. Be sure to in-

spect these patterns before deciding on your next dress. 0. Ll vTknerr,

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CAI'E MAY. N. J.

IF TUiT ARE TEKENRiUM'S CIOTHINE THET IRE PROPER. Have you seen our new Ready-Made Clothing Dejiartment? Look at the low prices in Men's, 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 avwrtmeiit. I. Tl

The Leading Clothier, Shoer 508 Washington Street. .

Sol. Needles'’old stand.

PLEASE YOUK HOUSE. MAKE HIM STEP FASTER. Nothin? Makes a Horse Work Better Than a Set of Harness That Fits Well. WE CL4JN JDO r lUA r r WE make harness to FIT THE HORSE, not the

horse to fit the harness.

yon wish your harness to look well and last long go er and not to a seller. It is a profit for me to sell class goods, not to humbug yon in a cheap lot of

to a maker

you first class goods, n

harness made to sell and not to u Call and see my line of goods and look at my prices, and we know we will receive your order.

W. A. LOYETT.

0GEAN rouse, Decatur St. aarl Beach In., Opposite Iron Pier, CAPE Ml, I. J.

Sole agent lor Thatcher Mlg Co'*t creamer/supplies at Campbells, 308 Decatur atrect. Eggs 20c doz. at Campbells, 30S

Decatur street.

A conference wa» b Id in the CootincaUl Hotel, FhiUdelpbia, attended by L E Miller, and a acove of other Democrat* from h Jersey. They will boom ex! ’man Thomas M. Ferrell, for Gov-

EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN PLANS. LARGE SUMMER GARDEN ATTACHED. CAFE THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE. -

FRED. ARNOLD’S SONS, Proprietors.

A_. G. GrILE,

yuasTaana.

I frl - PAWTEIl^AMr DECOMTM • Yfr

OFFICE-418 Washington Street,

-4 "- CAFE MAY, N. J.