CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. OCTOBER it, 1906.
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Comm.nt and •ugs«.tlv« Thought. V. 1. "Then." At the time which hai ]u*t been apoken of (See preced In* .chapter): that U, at the lord r com In*. "The klncdom of heaven.' The member. of Chrt.t'a klnrtom on earth frill reaemble ten. rlrflna whoae *tory la about to be told. "Tea trlr*lna-- Girl frienda of the bride or bridegroom who would Jcdn In the wedding proceMlon. The church U often called the bride of Chrtat (Eph. 5:23-S7: R*». XI:*). Bat here the attendant Ctrglna are taken to typify the church. 'Took their lam pa." The common Jewlah lamp waa a aaucerahaped veaaal con taming oU. upon which the wick floated. The lamp represents whatever In the Christian life la outward and obeerrable by other*. This Includes ChrisUan prefession. at ten dance upon religion* service*, the performance of deeds of charity, and the like. "Went forth to meet the bridegroom." This typifies the coin* forth to meet Chrtat Jeaus. the now unseen Bridegroom. V. 1. "Fire wise ... fire foolish.” The Revisers reverse the order In which these are named. The wia dom referred to U prudent forethought Five were prepared for emergencies: the other fire were ready only In caae everythin* should move a)on* with the expedition they
hoped for.
V. X. Jeaus now goes on to explain why he calls one class of virgins foolish. It was because "they took no oU with them." Their lamps prere f “ when they set out bat they carried reserve supply of oft V. 4. "The wise took oU." They knew it was uncertain what hour the bridegroom might come, hence they would prepare for emergencies. The oil the Christian needs Is .obtained only by heart-union with the source of all lore and all grace. V. S. "The bridegroom tarried." came from a distance and met various hindrances on the way. By this Jesus Intimates to his disciples that there may be delay la his coming to take the whole church to himself. It Is also tme that there are times wl to each of ns Jesus seems to delay leading us forward In ways we t hoped he would take, or In giving the sweet experiences which others tell of enjoying. V. (■ "At midnight." The coming was long delayed: It occurred Just when men are wont to tall into a deep sleep, and when thick darkness ▼clops the land. Scripture tells that Jesus will come "as a thief In night." and "at such an boor as yfc
The said Isnds. teoei and resl mtau to be so—, sons sgsisst whom lam have been neconnt of tbs same, and the amonat s delinquent for the year 1905 against each parcel, are as follow*, vis: Block t^lot 3.SCC.-17. ML Vemoi
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Assessed in the name of John Alden Lot Ji, block w. Nos. 106-111 Ocean
Block iS^: lot 7. block 16. Divine BsAmoont of tax assessed. Assessed in the name of Lmma T.
Brooks.
Block 18; lot J. block 14. Divine Es-
agrte to take th* *S*on. tad-d-
thst a writ of jf the Cap* May Coonty Circuit Conn, again.! the rights sad credit*, mdasys a»d effects, good* aad J’i’ five bandied dollar*, letnnmbl* on the tweaty-foarth day of Angnst, A D 1906 has been served and daly exeented. nml was returned on th* thirtieth day of jsly A. D.. 1906. by th* sheriff of th* county -* “asteb., w>v ^ LEWIS T. STEVEN8,_ -.tty. of Pluatiff. No. 610 Washington Street. 9-13.51 p f »4 « C»P* May. N. J.
Notice to Limit Creditois.
Estate of Eli Tsai. Deceased.
Pennant to lb* order of. E U Hawm Botrogste of the County of Cop* May, m* « ft. Administrate, of said deceased, notice b hereby given to the creditors of said de ceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath ocaSvmatiem their claim, and demands against the estate of said deceased withinine months from the ssndMsv of Scoter'
her. A. D. 1906. or they will barred of any nction against the Dated Sept. Mod. A. D. 1906.
Cusmi.kS C. Tbal.
I.cwis T. Stxvxxs. Proctor.
ibncribei.
a Lend Ci
L«»l> *.s.S.«. block tj. Divine BsAmonru of ta* assessed. - " * Mark De
Estate.
Sevenlb avenue. North ML
Lovcaso
. block 17. Mt Verbe name of John
Lot 15: block II. No 4> lacksoo st. Amount of la* aameed, 1 Ux 33; block 1. No 911 Waa'iingtoo
eased.
of J. Henry Ed Lot jr; block 3 No. 80s Queen street Amount of •** assessed. A-sewed in the name of Linda
Press.
Block 18: lot 3 block 16. Divine Es-
tate.
Amount of las assessed Assessed in the name of K. C Flanagan. Lot 9: block 10. No 504 Washington
Bell Phone 97* The Daylight Store. Han fights best WHEN In a good cause. Anyone can bay lodlacrimloauly take chances on the result. Int wa .do clvcrimlnal* buying »“d selling and Tolu ae cJUaess ea fir rtnli. The actual money difference between a tto..<l nrtl' le and a poor nae D too .mall to be au excuse for buying trash. With the merits that omr Mon's Furatskings pass—» ywu rma m nal whoa buying. 0. L W. EKERK>
Amount of Ux « Assessed in the name of Annie C. KnighL Lot 5: block A No. 511 Broad StreetAmount of tax eeerserd. Lot Jlblock^. No. 410 Elmir* alley.
No. 516 Broad street. of Estate
etc. Heralds announced his approach Though Jesus seems to delay long, he will surely come at Just the beet V. 7. "All arose and trimmed their lamps." By dully communion Jesus, praying to him. loving listening for his voice, we should keep our lumps trimmed and burning. V. 8. "Give us of your oil. for our lamps are going ouL” The foolish virgins sought help from their sisters For luck of oil. their lights were flick erin* and about to go out. V. I. "Not so: lest there be not enough for us und you." It was not that the wise virgins were selfish or unkind, but they felt how deeply the bridegroom would he dishonored If all the lights should go out. While there are many things which each Christian can and will do for others, there are some things which be cstnnot do. He cannot live for another. "Go. buy." The wise knew nothing better to sug gest for the foolish to da V. 10. "While they went to buy.” The time was too short for them to accomplish their purpoae. One reason that our loving Lord comes to “ often and In such varied ways ii
Lots:block c Amount of tl Assessed is of Mary T. kl Amount of tax assessed, Block 18: lots 7. 8. block 15. Devine Estate. Amount of tax asst Assessed in the s
Lot 44: block 11, lots 35. 37 Jackson MreeL v Amount of tax assessed. 'I Assessed in the name of BEsabeth McConnell Block 18: lots 15.16. Mock 16 Devise
Estate.
A monot of lav assei Assessed in the ■
Pnllinger.
Block 18: lot o Moth 1J. Devine Ea-
Assessed in the Rogers. Block 4: No. 834 Jrffr
in the n Lot 34: Mock 3, No. 911 Washington f tax assessed, in the name of Anhui
it. Divine Amonat ol lock 17: loU 3 sad 4. Devine Estate Amonat of UX assessed. Lot a Mock 17; lot a block 17. De-
marriAge - They went Into the of the bridegroom, where the wedding festivities were of as who Is raai will be entrance >0. and participation In. the Joys of the "marriage supper of the Lamb." "The door was shot.-' Surely this teagtee that a Uma. wl come when It will be too late to gain Va 11. 1*. "Lord. Lord, open unto us " The bridegroom him drntly the one addressed la the para-
ble.
V. 11. "Watt* therefore.” Here Jesas gives the applionUon of the par able which, like the presaging (14:42), to to urge w to fee watt aad reedy for bis coming. Practical Paints. V. L Hearts should always fee f» In* forth to meet our eotnln Hefe.*:». V. X- They only are wise vide tor the fatore as wall as for the preoeuL—1 Jofea 1:17. V. S. A ■
is.—* PeL 2:14. V. 12. Nose can open for as tt door that our owa hand has shut wfe4 we asade choice of evU.-Mea. 7 2L
e of J. M.
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The History of •:Cape May County:FKOM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY EMBRACING
AN account of the Aborigines; The Dutch in Delaware Bay; The 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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Btock 16; Iota 3. s> 7. Mock 4. Devioe •lock 18; lots 1. a. 4. S. 6,8,10. Mock 14. Devioe Estate Amoent of tax aaaesacd. Block itllols 9 ts roiodaeive. Mock
IS Devine Battle.
Amoent of tax assessed. Block 18; lota j to 18 iadaaiv*, block J. 4- Mock 16. DrBlock 16; tot 1. section a Amount of Use* aaaewed. Assessed 1s the asm* M ea aa-
knowa owner.
Lot 3; Mock 4. No. 7*9 Osborn *1 Amoaat oftxx aaaeeaed Assessed ta the nan oMoMock 10, No. so* WaaMagtea
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