Cape May Herald, 18 October 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAW ltAV HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER |8, 1906,

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THE PARABLE OF THE TALENTS »aa4a7 ScAmI l (MM bt Oct. 21.1 tM

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PLACE -On Um ■!< utnrlaoklnc J»ru**l»m.

Comment and Ougsoatlvo Thought. V. 14. Not* that the retdaen omit - the words "the kingdom of heaven.” It U Important that we be ready and watchful, for Christ's cotplpc wHl be like the return of tbta man of affaire, who.'" before he aet out upon his Journey to a ‘Tar country." thua,arranged for the conduct of his business during his absence "Called his own serv-

ants." His slaves.

V. 11 "Five talents.” The talent was a weight, not a coin. Tbs talent of gold has been estimated as worth ISS.OOO; and. If the talent be‘of *11-

conaist of either

HatiMafulaaf Mi ht HHil lues it lower Towiship for jeer 1904. Ubllc notice is hereby given by James T. Hodman, collector of the Township of teal estate h.-teinafler mentioned, for the shortest term for which any person or persons will agree to take the same and pay the tas liee thereon, Including Interest and coats of sale. The said Sale will take place at the Township House, at Cold Spring, in said town-

ship, on

nui, mbs nia the afternoon of said day.

The s«

and re _ of the persona against whom Ik

been laid on account of noent of taxes laid on

LOWBB TOWNSHIP.

Samuel S Cord, the sum of eighty dollars (80.00) epon righty six acres of land adjoin-

ing lands of Lewis Hildreth.

Mrs J F Cake, the snn. of Tight dollars (t* uoi open six acres of lane adjoining

lands of Frank Kntherford-

kalph a Dcoby, the sum of two dollars ((l.oo, upon land* adjoining A. O Crowell. J H Edmunds. tbc»um of fourteen d rilars

Is or heavy shekels. In the for- (lii ool upon sixncrcs of land, adjoining aae It* value would be about of^i^ht dolUm

*1.000: in the Utter case. 12.000. cording to hit ae-cral ability." God hat given to each Just what we have capacity to use to best advantage. V, It "Straightway." (See Rev. Ver.j The promptness and energy of the man who received 0,'talent* contributed largely to hi* success In doubling his capital. "Traded with the .same." Literally worked with

V. 17. The man of two talents we may take as the average man. probably ourselves V. It "He that had received one." When we recollect that one talent represented either 11.000 or 82.000. we see that It eras something not to be despised. But this man. Instead of being thankful that he was not burdened with more than be could take care of. had not energy enough to do anything with hit own talent "Hid his lord's money." When secure banks were almost unknown, this was often done. V. 1*. "After a long time" Here Is an intimation that Jesua' return might be long delayed. Here U a*aurance that each U to have abundant opportunity to do the work Jesus has given him to do. "Reckooed with them." In a certain sense each day U a day of reckoning. But beyond thU. Scripture seems to teach a day of public reckoning when all will aae that God baa dealt steely, lovingly. lastly, with each. V. 20. "He . . . Ove talent*" This one represent* a person who has been richly endowed with intellectual and spiritual graces. V. 21. “Good and faithful.' He U good because be put bU whole bear! Into bU wo«k: be U faithful because he wrought wllb loving confldeoc hi* master. It I* not success, goodness and faithfulness, that Jesus commends. "Ruler over many things. The first reward of faithfulness Is an enlarged sphere of usefulness responsibility. "Enter thou Into the Joy of thy Lord.” An oriental a ter. on his return, often spreads great banquet to his faithful s< ants. The faithful Christian ent into the Joy of Christ Jesus Va 22. 22. We must note that the man who faithfully used two talents la Just as highly commended and e reward as the first

thereby really accused himself. “Lord . . . hard man.” Hard thoughts of his master had much to do with this man's sloth. In the spiritual world It la not knowing God that leads to many of our mistakes and sins. V. 26. "1 was afraid." Ha means to say that be was afraid to make any venture with bis talenL leal be lose all. We should not heal tale to do

I-hou hast that Is thine ~ He fancied that be was bonesl. yet yet was most outrageously d la-

block B.

cents 8* »■

asr'

(I'jo) apoa oae quarter of lot No. Thoms* A Raadiag. the .am of four dolls™ “J «*■»• (kt *0) apoa lot iJ In

block A.

James K Belyey. tbs sum 1

d, aed the a

land.

lining lands of A.*U Lee. Heirs of Andrew F.dmund*. the sum of -tree dollars lljnrp- up-n <.ne sere of land adjoining lands of K FWschbsncr. Smith Foster, the •nm of three dollars and _fly c-entstljjoi upon one acre of land ndtuaning lands of Albert Pierson Priscilla Hand, the sum of ten dollars (tfonoi upon twenty acres of land, adjoining lands of lames Long. Ottilia Hess, the anm of four dollars ,J« 00 upon ten acre* of land adjoining Cart ham Tract Highland Beach I ompaay. the sum of tlrbiy dollars (Sy not ngan fifty acre* of

dollars

Jennings, the sum of ten >J upon bote', property ami lot. ... j Obekiah. the sum of three (S t oo) Upon one acre of land.

Lexis Mayfield, the

lands of Albert Pierson. Heireof John F. Shaw, the snm of dollar III OO) upon one and one quartet of land adjoining lands of Uriah Crease its of Jane P. Schellenger. the snm of three dollars (fiyool upon one acre of land adjoining lands of E. I. Hitchner. Eli Teal, the sum of eight dollan UJJO-I thirty acre* of land sdjoinin CAPE MAY POINT. Esl sic of E Allen the snm of on ad fifty five cenls iji.sj) a balance

■ in Block N

Young Men's < hristian Aaaocial snm of font dollars and ten cent. '84.10) upon lots >1 and re in section K. Young Men's Christian Association the snm of Ixo dollars and five cents <$> 03) upon IcH*5insect’ou A.. Young Men's Christian Aaaociatisn. th« tom of two dollars and five cents (8* 03J upon lot 87 in section A Young Men's Christian Association, the snm of six dollars and fifteen cents (*6.15. upon lots 4. 6 and 8 in section B. Young Men's Christian Association, the sum of two dollar* and five cents (8tojl apoa lot. 14 in aectiou B. Estate a Wm. Beatty, the sum of five dollars sod eighteen cents (85.18) upon lot* No. 49. jo and S3, in block A. Jane M B. Brister, the snm of two doll and eighty eight cent* (*sj8) upon lot No 44 in Block A and upon lot No 1 in Block E J B F Bellow*, the snm of one dollar and eighty-four cents (fit B4) npon lots No. 91 and qj in Block B. Geo Benangh. tl thirty cents (*3 y

Susan Boyer, the sort- of .1 stern dollars and ten ccatslSt&ipj open Lots No. s8. so. John H Benexel, the'snm of one dollar and seventy three cenls (81.73) °P°e Lot No. 84 in Block A. Alice Chew, the snm of eight dollars and forty cent* balance due npon Lot — 90 in Block K. Lbs*. H. Camp, the sum of two doll— and thirty cents (8s. jo) upon Lot No. *3 in

Ambrose Deal rich, the sum of three do l*r* and forty five cents (f>43) upon Lot

No 63 in Block A

Estate of Dennis F. Dealy.

taro dollars and thirty No. 134 in block B.

Boon * Roberts, tbs snm of three Ian and forty-fire cents (88.48) upon

No. IK In block E.

John Rpringnr. lb* snm of three dollars and forty-five 0*0U (88.46) upon lot 1M la

MoakK.

William R Smith, the sum of two dollan sad U»ny cents (81.80) upon lot Mia

bleak D.

Henry Slomah. the anm of two dollan sod thirty easts (81-80) upon lot No M In

block K.

Henry Sloman. tb* snm of alt dollar* ad ninety oral* (8680) apoa lot* No. 84 od 86 In block A. H P Sloan, the sum of 90* dollar and risen cent* (*1.15i upon lot No. *8. block C. Paal K Stlmwell. tbt sum of one dollar od Arisen cent* (81 18) npoe lot No 166 1 block 1C. Wm K Turner, tbe sum of five dollar* sod seventy five cents (|6.Ti) npon lot Nr 1 Is block L wx-r Fraoci* Vsndsreebeln, the *um ot fire dollars sod forty-five escu (8-V4i) upon lot No 04 In biork-K. F E Wsnsor. tbs sum ot three dollar* and forty-flva orals (8848) upon lot* No ■W. 141. and 14* in block K. Stephen Wloaiow, tb* *u -ire and tl.lity oeuu (88-80) npon lot No. ■84 In block E. y. the sum of __r*e coots (81 78) II In block K. JulU A Wblldln. tb* sum of iwo dolUr. jnd thirty cents (82 80) upon lot* No T8. 77. 28,» and W In block K Estate of learning Whllldln. the of three dalLre and forty Bvr een-s ((148) upon lots No 74.78. 1SI, 1S8. 1*4. S3,ctln block EEntaUof Lramlog Whllldln. Il of lour dollars nod sixty cents (84 «tj npon lots No 88. 8U. II. M and 88 iu block EsUleof Laamlug Wbtlhlln. the t.ree dollar* sod toriv-fivc ortito (|846) upon lot. No 81 and 81 In block K Estate ot Lemming Whllldla. the son lonrdolLra and slaty cent* ((4 60i npon loia No l. 8. 8. 4. 8. 7. 81. 8*. 84. * and 87 In

block L

Tl-'-*- of Learning Wnllldio. tbe *a wo dollars aod thirty oral* IP JO/ upon lota No ». 84. 88. 88. 87.«. W. 80 aod 81 (84.00) upon lot No 47

The History of -:Cape May County:noM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY ENBUCINC

AN gccount of tbe Aborigineg; Tbe Dutch in Delaware Bay; The Settlement of tbe County; The Whaling; The Growth of the Villages; The Revolution and Patriots: The Establishment of the New Government; The War of 1812; The Progress 0 f the County and Soldiers of the War.

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BcffFof Thomas A Feraiey. Ac ram of thirteen dollar* aad eighty «eat* (81380) opoc lot No. 19 in block A. Heir* of Thomas A Feruley. the - "* Iwo dollar* sad seventy-fi--non lot* No. 99 aad no in Heir* of Thamaa / ”—

eight dollar* and five nd lyfilnbUiS K 0,

Hen* of Tboauu A .. two dollar* aad acrcMy five cesU ($*.75)

poo lota No. 48 aad S3 in block I. Heirs of Thomas A Feruley. A

.jot dollars and maty cents <84 60I lot offend. 9» f*ct undivided, ia block N.

F. P. Frasier, the snm of three dot' _ ^ slaty cents (8360) apoa lots No. 131

■4 in block D.

ES Farrow. Ae cam qf one

1 s lot Na-

tures only the Inevitable result of dlsV. 20. “Unprofitable servant" He baa brought do profll to his maaler nor to himself; be has wasted sod lost bis capacity for bleaaedusra. has fittad himself tor the "outer dsrkaaas" apart'from God aad from the Jam of Ae faithful Wsspfsg u lag of taoCk." Practical Paints. V. 14. God has uot only a creator'a but a fever s. «4nHu upon us service,—2 Cor. fir 14. I*. V. 14. Tbe work of dlstribuclag God's highest bleasings among

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■are A Hoeckley, the _j»d fifteen cents (81.13) u

block L

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