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CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER to, 1906.

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TOPIC.-Th« Powrr of Jmua' Word*. TRUTH—Jnus' Word ha* «r*at powor.

Facta of «h# Laaaon.

The period Included In this quarter's lessons extends from the summer ot A. .D. 2S to April. A. D. 30. A boot

three-quarters of a rear.

The last part of the Galilean and the vhole of the Perean ministries. About onefourth of the public min-

istry of Jesus.

The territory includes Galilee. Perea, and Jerusalem and vicinity. ' The Gospel history I Matt. 18:1. 23:33; Luke 9:«6. 30:40; Mark *:14. 12:37; John 7:1. 13t'l3). The Travel club should follow the travels of Jesus ‘during these nine months, and note'the events that cl us ter around each place, the things that Jeeus did there, and any other events which mads the place historic. Trace the Journeys on the map. and take up tbs story of each place. We give one

example.

We start from Capernaum: Jesus - home (Matt. 4:1347); nobleman’s son (John 4:43-64); many miracles (Malt. 8:14-17); home of Matthew (Matt. »:»); paralytic, etc. (Matt. 9:34); received little children and talked on forgiveness (Lessons I. and

II).

Thence In the autumn. Jesus went to Jerusalem to the Feast of -Taber nacles. Here be spoke several discourses and healed a blind man (John 8:12-69). Returning to Galilee, he made his final departure thence early In November (Matt. 19:1). crossed the Jordan and moved slowly down the eastern side of the river through Perea. Somewhere In the upper portion he spoke the Parable of the Good Samaritan (Lesson III.), and taught his disciples how to pray. In December be makes a flying visit to Jerusalem to attend the Feast of Dedication (John 10:22-39). and U a guest of Mary and Martha at Bethany (Luke 10:3842). (December 20-27). Jesus returns to Perea early In January (John 10:4042). dines with a Pharisee (Lesson V.). relate* the Parables of the Great Supper (Lesson VI.). of ths Prodigal Son (Lesson VIL). and others. He' Is summoned to Bethaay on account of the death of Laxaras (John 11), retires to Ephraim In northern Judea (John 11:47-67), sad soon goes again to Perea Here he relates the Parables of the Importune widow, and of the Pharisee and Publican (Lesson VIII.). meets the rich young ruler (Lesson IX.). heals Bartlmaeus. and dines with Zacchaeus at Jericho (Lesson X.). Prom Jericho be goes to Bethany, and thence ride* In triumph over the Mount of Olives (Lesson XL), cleanses the temple, and enters upon the last Great Day of his mission in the Temple Court* (Lesson XIL). Study the' development of Christ's mission, and the bearing of the great truths taught upon his work of saving each Individual and the nation. 1. Welcoming and blessing the chl)-

2. The duty and power of (orglvs-

6. The right use of the Sabbath, r. Self-exaltation. 8. The wigs welcome. * S Con isolation of at! to God. 10. Light to the bOnd. i l Salvation lar the lost U. The last great day of Hls asli ••try.

Cm An Ciij Tu Ssb. Public notice is hereby givea by ]. Tsylov, Col lector of Taare. sad J. Spker Learning. City Solicitor, of the City of Cap* Hall, come- WMbirftoo tad PraaUiu street* in the City uud County of Caps May sad Bute of New Jersey cm ■ctobsr 16th I9O6. to be sold, sod the names of ainst whoa tasea. have been ild oo accoeut sf the maic. and lbs smomt [ taxes delinquent for the year 1903 against icb parcel, are a* follow*, vta: lock is. lot j. ace. 17. MU Vernon Lund Co. Amount of tax assessed. 61J jo Assessed is the nsme of C. Alger. Block 18, lots tJ. 16, block 16, Divine Estate. Amount of tax asseued. 11 Assessed in the usme of John Aides Lot 31. block to. Non. 106-m Ocean street. , Amount of tax ussensed, 45* *0 •ed in the nsme of Wm.Brown block 15. No. *00 Windsor

ipsoo and ; . fecbellenger's Landing Amount of tax assesaea Assessed in the name of Samnel Bailey and Charles Quidort. Block 18; lot 7. block 16, Divine Bs-

Blocl 18; lot 3. block 14. Divine Esmoont of tax assessed. aaeaaed in the name of J. B. Ban Lot 47; block s. Non. itjsift Laiay-

of tax assessed. 37 *4 Block 18; lot* I. s, 3,4. block 16, Dear teg ssemed. *6 60 Block 16; lot 1. section s. * 5 J*

in the name of Alice Cord Block 17; lots 14,16, tA so, block it, Divine Estate.

Assessed in the name of Charles Cox. Lots t, 3. 3.4. block 13. Divine Bs UU Amount of tax assessed, • * nsme of Mark De-

ls* ». block 13. No*. 3, x North at. Amount of tax assessed. Aa-essed in the name of Kate

Assessed in the name of Lorenzo Dneer Block 33; lot* i A block 17. MU Vernon Land Co. Amount of tax assessed. Assessed in the name of John

Amount of tax ai lot 33; block 3. No. 914 Washington street* Amount at tax ai

cased in the name qf Linda Block 18; lot 3. block lA Divine Bo-

le* 9; block 10, No. 504 Washington

Tewrhlsg*.—To whoso words ha vs wc listened in thews lessons T 1A What charncterlstlc of Jam’ words have ws noted? Golden Text. 17. Is

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Christian forgive Oos* him? 19. Who. according to tbs teaching of Jesus. Is dm neighbor whom we Jeeus give thet God wU aasws prayers? 38. Whet priispf did

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Lot 3; block 4. No. yspUsboni street Amoont of tax assessed. 18 6t Assessed iu the "name of John Vance. Lot 10; block 10, No. jot Washington

uec of Dr. Wcstley Lot 33; block s. Noa.1006->008 WashJhT'SSj'of S.V. * ,9< White. Interest, costs sad expense* of collection 1 be added to each of the foregoing aasessDated BepU 13th 19 06 - I. B. TAYLOR. Collector of Taxes of the City of Cape Mav and J 8P1CBR LEANING, City Solicitor

Attrchment. I Contract.

Notice.

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tv.-ding as lough rod L May Conner.

Notice

attachment ws* issued out of the Cape May Co"My Circuit Court, against the righu and credits, mo eyn and effects, goods and chattels, land* and tenements of May Conner, an absent debtor, at the snit of W. Linn McCullough and James G. Unn. as McCullongh and Unn. for the five hundred dollar*, returnable on the twenty-'onrth day of August, A D 190A has been served and dulv executed, nxd was rerittaed 00 the thirtieth day of Jnl-. A D-. 190A by the sheriff of the county of JUUUB WAY. Oak. LEWIS T. STEVENS. \tty. of PUretiir. No. 610 Washingtoc Street. 9-»3-St P f 84 68 Cape May, N. J.

Lot 35; block I5. *0. *33 Grant street * ~ onnt of tax assessed. cased in name of Maggie Grier 4J. 47i block 5, No*. 631 1043

the name of John HalLot 48; block 7. Non- 407-n Lafay-

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Amount of tax assessed,

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Lot 3: block 5. No. 51* Broad StreetAmount of tax aaneaaed. Lot 5; Mock c No. 4*0 Elmira alley. Amount of tax a sue me A Assessed la the name of Frederick J. Melvin. Lot 3; Mock s. No. 516 Brand street. Amoont of tax assessed. 34 58 Assessed in the name of Estate of Mary T. Melvin. Lots. 15. iv, 10. at. Mock 18; lota 13, l£, 19, 31. block ||.^ Devine Estate Block 18; lots 7, A block 15. Devine

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Amount of tax assessed. 18 fin Pnllingtr. Block 18; lot o Mock 15. Devine Es-

Lot 34; block a. Wo. 911 Washiogtoo name of Arthur Block 18; lota s to 16 iodaaivt, block

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The History of -:Cape May County:raoH THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY EMBRACING

AN account of the Aborigines; The Dutch in Delaware Bay; Tbe Settlement of the County; The Whaling; The Growth of the Villages; The Revolution and Patriots; The Establishment of the New Government; The War of 1812; The Progress of the County and Soldiers of the War.

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and on Tnesday, September *5. 1906, *t the place where tbe next electioa in their district wiD be held, at one o^ctoch Inthe after o ,< ctock in the evening, for the Porpew of H»sHse on from tbe canvaaeinf books two lists at 1 eg later* of tbe name*, residence* ' street Bomber*, if any. of all ti* per- ■ in their respective election dirtrict. entitled to tbe right of (affnwe therein at the next election, or who shall personally appear before them for that pnrpoec, MW bo shall be shown to the satisfaction of sack Board of Registry and Elections to have legally votedln that election district at the ' an by the affidavit la writing of some tr la that election district to be a legal voter (hereinAnd on Tneaday. 8ef*«Bber *3. tyoS. sad rtween the same boor* the said Board, of 1 Blecfioo will hold * priaiary —' -tocoavntioasofpolit-

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