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CAPK MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBEtt jj, 1906.

JESUS ANOINTED IN BETHANY !«4a j ScAmI Umm Iw fel. 2J. IN*

S' TKXT —**8Im hath wroucht a

riJIK -Tn» •atunlay «««diiic pravtoua

■ nri • I th« Hour

V. t- "In the house of Simon the leper." It Is commonly supposed that this mail, of ‘whom nothin* further Is known, had -been healed at his disease by Jesus V. 7. "There tame unto him a -woman." Jeeufc. with other male rues la. was recllnln* at the table, when Harr, the sister of Lauras and Martha, came to him •'Alabaster box." A bottle, or .prose, made of the rare and delicate alabastei; "Very precious ointment" The other accounts tell us that this ointment was the rare and costly spikenard distilled frpm an odorous plant which crew In the far eaat. and mlncled with oil. making a rich perfume unknown to modern chemists In quantity it was a pound —that la If ounces "Poured It on his head." Also upon his feet (John): end la her eagerness to lavish every drop upas’ her beloved. per|}apa she crushed the fragile Jar. (Mark). She also wiped his feet with her hair (John). The practice of anointing the person with perfumed oils was as com men among the Hebrews as s other oriental peoples T. t. "HU disciples had Indians tlon." Judas was the spokesman, but the other apostles Joined him In coil demnlng Mary s Uriah expendlti V. t. "Might have been sold much." IU value was estimate Judas at MO pence; that la. about Si6. "Given to the poor." ThU was J

hHurfuliO Ms tar m- “affiSft&.-Kr'S.'SSCai. MM tilts is tarn Toes- - " ' “

ship (or (Mr 1904.

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Public notice is hereby givee by Isoms T. Hodman, collector of the Township of Lower. County of Cap* May sad State of New Jersey, that be will aeU at public ' nil the lands, tenements, hereditaments seal estate h.-maafter wenOoscd, far "Si'ssiri&sycra’

u Hen tbereoa, indndii

costs of sale.

The said sale will take place at the Township Haase, at Cold 8prfc«, in said town-

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at one o'clock is the afternoon of said day. The said lands, leoemrnl.. heredlta “ end ml estate sa to be sold, sad the

LOWER TOWNSHIP.

H 8 Cord, the Sam of eighty dollars (80.00) upon eighty-sis acres of laadadioia-

‘■m tends of Lepis Hildreth.

Mrs. J F Cake, the snm of eight dollsrs

Wool upon six seres of tend

■nds of Frank Rutherford T alph D. Den by, the si

adjoiateg

(Js-oo* upon lands adjoining A. D Crowell. J B'Enmuuds. the sum of (ou.teen d liters (Ifsoolnpoo six acres of tend, adjoining

H Edmunds, the si

cared for the poor, but bees nr treasurer of the little band be would have had opportunity to purloin portion of the money entrusted

V. 10. "When Jes

Jeatm perceived that some actually condemned Mary's beantlfnl deed. II.of course, pained Mary to be criticised

by Rood men for whe

esteem, and Jeans reproved them, say

V. 1L "Te have the poor always with you." At that day. and In t day and land atace. there have been abundant op port uni ties for Jesus' friaoda to help the poor. He recog nlxas this service as done unto him (Matt. 28:31-40. "But me ye have not always." Only a few days laager would the friends of Jeans have t press their loving devotion to his perV. 11 "She did It (tor toy burial. - was customary for the Jews to ai the dead body for burial. V. 11. "Wheresoever this gt shall be preached." Wherever the good news shall be proclaimed bow Ood. through the Ufa and death of hla Bon. poured out hla love and life la sacrifice for his children, there shall the story also be told of Mary, who poured

her, love

"In the whole'

Jesus posted out his Hfe for

kind, sad ha foresa-

news would be proclaimed

n after this

V. 14. "Then." Very s.

Kertoth. the only one of bead who was not a Galilean. He had enjoyed the advantage of Intimate companionship with Jesus tor three years, but his avaricious heart had not been won to love the loving One. ■ Went onto tba chief priests " The 1 the

and put him out of the way. They eagerly welcomed Judas, who came to theas and offered to betray his Lord V. 18. "What win-ye give me*" nils a key to Judas'

words, from the early days of his mis istry. indicate that be fait that Judas' heart waa not with him (John 8:70; Matt. 14:18).. "Thirty pieces of silver.* Thirty shekels; that la. a little teas thaa 820 In our money. An an deal prophet had foretoM the very pries for which Jesus woald be sold (Zaeh. 11:11). V. 18. "Opportunity to betray hlm." Tha chief priests ware saxioos that Jaaas should be quietly and secretly

be jr*

a people la his de-

Chrtat has poured out. uaty you fesi there Is aaaght too precious to pour out apoa him.—1 Pet. l:l»; *:4. 7; 2 Pet. 1:4. V. 4. £ cold heart omaot under stand the power and beauty of sa thuadasde love-—1 Cor. 4:4. V. 14. Thoaffh we may fail to appre y of sarvlac Ood. lot

Car. 4:8. ▼. IS. An Mary's love «sb Jaaas. so Jaoas' love embalms aiimnry of each of his loving o John 14:88; CoL StS. 4. V. 11. Lora's wastes are as

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(Rxm) — Joining tends of A. O Lr.-. Heirs of Andrew Edmonds, th<

there dollarsItcooi up<>n uoe Sere of tend

adjoining tends of K Fl-i*chhauer

'• Smith Foster, the sum of three dollars sad

6tli_cenu (Ij 301 upon one sere -iluming tends of Albert'Pierson

Priscilla Hand, the snm of ten dollar* ttmno) upon twenty seres of-tend, adjoining

tend* of James Long,

Ottilia Hess, the sam of font dollars

(Is OO upon ana acres of tend

Cart ham Tract

Highland beach Company, tbs thirty dofiss* (»*> oo» spaa fifty

■lio no) upon bote: propel John Obekish. the snm

(Ivoo) upon one acre ofteno.

Lewis KsySeld. the sum of tan dolte sad ninety cent* (4a po) balance doe opt two acre* of tend, adjoining tends of Jam,

Cox's heirs.

Heirs of WilUhm Snyder, the snm of fifl cents it jo) apoa aoe sere of tend sdjoinii tends of Albert Pierson. Heirs of John F. Shaw, the sam of m dollar ill ool upon one and ooe quarter act. of tend adjoining tends of Uriah Crease P- Scbellragrr. the sam of

of lea dollars

vy ami lot.

of three dollar*

1 tend adjoining

three dollars (4) ool apoa adjoining tends of B. I. H EH Teal, the snm of rig

atisa;

CAPE MAY POINT.

Estate of E Alien tbcaam of and fifty five^ccula ifii-fiS) a bates Young Men's Christian Association, the snm of four dollars sad tea cent. (84.101 apoa lots si sad as in section K. Young Hea r Christian Association the

a am of two dollar* and 8apoa loti] is section A. Young Men's Christian

sum at two.dollars and five cents (8soj)

upon lot 87 la section A.

Young Men's Christian Association, the sum of sis doilars and fifteen cents — 1 lots 4.6 ar-* * — “

■nng Men's — of two dottera and five

dollars and eighteen cenU (8s. sad eighty-eightcrats (8s.88) apoa lot No in Block A and npoe lot No lit in Block J B F Bellows, the snm of one dollar si. . Ighty-fuor cento (fit A4) open lots No. 01

sdpsia Block B.

Geo BcasiMh. the saa m two ^ten rad thirty crate (fa jot npoa Lot Ns. ijtin

Gao . V

fifteen ct Boyer, the shm of sixteen dollars sodBen c«Bts(lt6.io) npoa Lots Na 18, so.

Is (8s 181 0

Block K. Chss. H. Camp, the sam cf two f and thirty crate (fa. joj npoa Lot No. as la Block E. Chss. DisUm. the lifty cents (8a.y>) npoa Lot Mo. 7 in Block

No fij in E

No. 134 in block Eand tsrratv cents^1 and 14 la block A.

5-

te (ia.jDl n

Betas of so dollars sad seventy-t-

apoa lots No. 99 gad i<a> la Hein of Thamas A Fern ley. the sam eight dollars and five oeate (Jnos> npon 1< ^ i :Si , nt.3r ,,6> ,6i -' Heirs of Thomas A Feratey. the sum

two dollars sad neveaty five crate (83.75]

apoa lots No *8 and jj In block I. Heirs of Thonsas A Fersley. the snm of

WSE* sSf^f , idJHde2 4 i? > hteS“N*

B. r. Feaster. the sum of three dolter.

sad sixty crate (83A0) npoa lets No. ij sad

14 la block D.

ES Farrow, the sum of amt dolter Bad £fteen crate (It .ijjspoe lot No-1481a block John W. Filch, the sum of amt dollar and fifteen cents <$• .ts) apoa teg 35 in block A. sum of era dolter rad npoa lot No. 153 U block Mssy A Hoeektey. the sum of era Mter radiYura crau (8>.i5) apoa lot Mm S3, te Frank A HsD, the sum of rise dollars sad »(8i 15) apoa lots No. 94 aad «|

No 19 in blocks

Bis 80) *3*74)

19 la Mock K.

ts (4i .73) apse lot Me. riSri'bteekL

Isr. rad fifty cents (811.50) apoa lets No.

,7 ''

' sees Morphy, the sum of thten doflars

a McConnell, d testy cates C *0 40,7. ted;

5-717

(|3°> opoo — quarter of lot No. *4 Is “homaa A Readisg. the sam of four doland sixty crate (84 60) apoa lot j] in im« E SolTay. ths note of throedoIUrs atetejoratette.*,) apoa lots No. 18 Wte, Belvey. the oaks of 000 dollar and Ifteoa orate (8LU) npoa lot No. 18 In block Boom * Bob.ru, the sam of throe doliTiBVBS!-''“ John Bpringor. the aam of throe dollars aitelorty-flve oenu (88.4k) npoa lot 184 te "'UHam B Smith, tho aam of two dol sod thirty oeate (88.80) apoa lot M la Henry Sloman, Um sam of two dollars sod thirty orate(MJ») Upon lot No. M la Hoary Sloman. the sam of tlx dollars »d ninety osats (88 90) apoa Iota No. 84

nd M In block A.

H P Sloan, the sam of ooa dolter aad fifteen cants (91-181 npon lot No. S8. block C. Pan] K Btlmwoil. Um Mm of ooe dollar and fifteen canu (81.18) npon lot No 188

In Meek E.

Wm K Turner, the snm of five dollars ndsevnitjiav* oeate (84.78) npoa lot No Francis Vandarscbein. the sum of five alters and forty-five crate [{4t5J upon

lot No M in block K- -

F E Winter, the sum of three dollars .jd fortydva cents (8X45) npon lots No

1». Ul. and 147 lu block K.

Stephen Winslow, the snm of two dol ters and^thliy oeuts (84801 npon lot No. Samnsl Wiley, the snm of one dolter and aevtnty.throe neats (81.71) npon lot No

II la block K.

Jolla A WbOdla. the snm of two dollars and thirty cents (88.80) upon lota No 7B. 77,78. 7« and 80 In block E Ralale of Imamlng Wbllldlo. the of three dollars sod forty five cental. upon tote So 74. 74 III, 114 1U. 84 « and '' of Iramlng WhlUdla. tba snm Jouars and sii' lots No ».».». film Ketate of Laamloo WblHdln. the snm of bree dollars sod forty-five crate (8S.48) 1 poo iMsNotl and Silo Mock K Rotate of Learning WblHdln. ■ be snm of our dollars and sixty cents <84 68) lota No 1.4 4 4. 8. 7. 21. M, *4. SB rad

block la

■ - of Learning WblHdln. (be si

The History of -:Cape May County:FROM THE ABORIGINAL TINES TO THE PRESENT DAY EHI RACING

AN account of the Aboriginei: 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.

Ml — of sate Will bs added to (ha sum of said ux. tooetber with 4s 13 costs, for advertising posting and orrtlflcau of sate, prams, rtc , for sack parcel. Dated Cold Spring. N J. October 8.10 JAMBS T HOFFMAN. Tuwuebip Collector. Lewis T bterras. _ TbwisehteBoltaltar. ' pf8ji.*8 No. mm'eehlngton st. Caps May. S. J.

Notice to Limit Creditois.

Tsai. Dvceaacd. he order of B. C. Hrwrr bonogstc of the County of Crae May. ma on the Twenty secoad day of September. 1 "1. 190*. oa the application of the enbecri- -. Admialstrteur of said l(8>teo4. adbee te hereby givra to the ertf * ceased to exhibit to the - — - 1 their C of sold thesaod — _ jy-A, or they win be forrvn batted of any actioa sgsinst the eabecribei Dated Sept, and, Z D, 1906. ' C-SmasC^TxAL^, Lxwu T. Srxvxm. Proctor.

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To Mary.

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