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CAPE MAy HERALD. THOfeSbAV, NOVEMBER l, 1906.
THE LORD’S SUPPER Sa4a; Sck**) L»m»« k« IH4 Swcuilr Pm»«W (or T»U rw«r
LESSON TEXT —Molt. Mob rtOHiEN TEXT—Thlo So In romon br^:.» ..f ino."-I Cor U M. TINE — Thurndoy o^-onlns. April L /
Common! and Suggoatlvo Thought. V. 17. “Oral da}- of . . . unloo % rood bread." The feast of unleavened bt»ad. la*ling for seven dart, began Immediate!) after the the Passover, which was celebrated one day. During these eight.days the only bread eaten by Jews was that which wa* made wlthoat the V. l*. 'To such a man." The original word Indicates that the speaker knew. The Master aalth." The man was a disciple‘of Jesua “My time la at hand." “The time tor the culmination of Bty sufferings on earth.' V. it. ''Disciples-” Petef and John. “As Jesus had appointed them. - They went to the pity, recognised the man by his carrying a pitcher of water (Mark!, and followed him home, where they were shown chamber, an upper rooi
pared by ceremonial cleaaslng tor the celebration of the sacred feast “Made ready the passover.” Between three and five o'clock they lamb to the temple, where It was slain in the presence of a priest V. *0. "When the even was ec Before sunset which at that time of the year would occur about, o’clock. “Sat dowt
which Jews had copied from' the Romans. .V. II. “As they did eat” During the eaUng of the Paschal feast “Verily." What he is about to say Is o£ In po nance. “One of you shall betray me.” These were the words of Jas wh6 was sorely "troubled in spirit' V. II, “Exceeding sorrowful.'" T disciples' Borrow was twofold. Their Master was to be betrayed to t tales who sought his Ufe. and their number was the traitor. “Is It I?" Bow much better this question than "Is It her V. IS. “He that dlppeth shall betray me." This did not point out the traitor, slpce ell dipped Into the same dish, bu
act at owe who had eaten with him whom he betrayed. V. 14. “Goetb . . . as It U writ ten.” That Christ would give his Ufa for men was predetermined by the counsel of Ood (Acts I:IJ)-. It had been prophesied by Old Testament writers (Pa M. Isa M). but that did rot lessen the guCt of the free agent* who betrayed and crucified him. A proverbial expression pointing to a most terrible destiny.
was moved to repeat the question which the others had lust asked: “Is It ir "Thou hast said." The com mon formula of assent, equivalent to “Ton have stated the truth." V. !«. “As they were eating." The
> was time for ins took bread.' "Blessed 1L“ He asked Ood's blessing upon it or. according to Luke, gave thank*. -This U my body.” This V. 17. “The cap." The third or fourth cup of the Passover service '■Gave thanks." Prom this the name Eucharist meaning thanksgiving. U applied to the sacrament “Drink ye all u< it" Jesus wishes all those who love him to partake of this sacrament and participate In tbs’ blessing It sym V. It. “This U my blood." Let this represent my blood. Tor many." Por all who will accept him as their Saviour. “Por the remission of sins." One who traly takas Jesus to his heart is delivered from the power af eta; hi* ltf<. Is made dean and para V. It. “Not drink henceforth - This was his last maal with Ms disciple, before ba was crucified. “Drink It new." Will drink with yon a new kind of wine, at a new kind of supper -even the marriage supper of the Lamb (Be*. »*:7-t). V. M. “Sang a I they chanted together portion of the Hallal (Pa. lit). Practical Points. V. 17. The leaven of *n mnst 4» enet from the human heart la order that Che eoul may hasp the feast of God.—1 Cor. 1:7. «. V. 1*. Let ns rafetoe to yield sB we have and era to the service of Jesas. —Rom. 11:1. V. tl. Jeans is dally wounded by bis professed friends.—Zee*. U:<; Hsb.
Ps. 1»:SJ. S*- In the eyes of Ood and man tchery la oas of tbs blackest Man —Pa. <1:1. V. U. The commas things of dafly life are used to tench ns of Christ, ns that we may ha constantly nm ■ t:it; 1:17; «:U.
word cl the apesah.”
notice of sib of Ms for npiid tins it Lostr Tomship lot jnr 1904. Public notice is hereby gives by Issue* .. Hoffman, col lector sf the Township of Lower. Conaty of Cape Msy and fiOals af New jersey, that be will sctTat public sale all the lands, tenements, hereditament*sad ' estate b.-trinafler mentioned, for the test term for which say person or per1 will agree to take the same sad pay las lien tbereua. including Interest sad
1 of sale.
. ie said sale will take place at the 1 ownship House, si Cold Spring. In sold townrmi, mm u. i n : one o'clock in the afternoon of said day. he s*;d Usds, tenements, brrrdita »d reel estnte so to be sold, and the f the persons against whom the have been laid on aeeobnt of the the amount of lazes laid on accot parcel, are as follows, vis.; LOWER TOWNSHIP.
Samuel S Cord, tl
(80.00) opon eighty iag land* of Lewis Hildreth. Mrs J PCmkr. the sum of riel (IS 00) opon sis acres of land lands of Prank kntherford
Ralph D. Denby, the sum of two dollars
Of eighty dollara •s of land adjoln-
I bt dollara adjoining
—_—j, — _ two dollars ($s.oo< upon lands adjoining A. D Crowell. J H Edmnnd*. the sum of fourteen d sllars (I14 00) upon six acre* of land, adjoining
lands of Israel Johnson's heirs.
J[ H Edmonds, the sum of right dollars
(4o.ac) upon twenty five acres or 1 ’
joining Unds of A. D Lee
Heirs of Andrew Edmunds, the three dollars <4£.oo) upon ooc acre of laud adjoining lands of E FIriscbbauer. Smith Foster, the anm of three dollars and
fifty cents <*j jol upon • adjoining lauds of Albert Priscilla Hand, the • (tiooo) opon twenty acr
tore awl sixty cents (If-60) upon lot as la
b. Salver, ths • aewta (ILU)
Pierson.
m ef tew 6 - of land adjoining
(is oo upon tew seres of land adjoiaii Lanham Tract Highland Bench Company, the snm of tkirt)ndoUan (Itooo) upon fifty SCTT -* ti'a.* John Obekiah. the snm of three d (4S oo) upon one acre of land. . Lev is Kayfield. the snm of t» o dollars sod ninety cents (4l oo) balance due i two acres of land, adjoining lands of Jt Cox’s heirs. Heirs of William Snyder, the sum of fifty tuts (I jo) upon one acre of land adjoining tads of Albert Pierson. Heir* of John F. Shaw, the snm ol dollar III oo) upon one and one quarter.acre id adjoining Unds of Uriah Crease
P. Schellenger. the . three dollar* (tyoo) upon one acre of land adjoining lands of B. J. Hitcfaner. Eli Teal, the snm o' eight dollars I ajjoa thirty seres of land adjoining CAPE MAY POINT. Estate of B- Allen, the snm of one and fifty fivycanto (It.fifi) a balance on lot ^Yotrag Men's Christian Association, the ram of four dollars and ten cents (I4.10I m lots si and n in section K. oaag Men's Christian Association the • of two' dollars and five eewts (fix. 05) •a lot 8$ in section A. 'bong Men's Christian Aaaoctotian. the 1 of two dollara and five cents (fioj) upon lot 87 in section A. ” Christian Association, the ' (tfi-ifi)
Young Men's Christ m <rf two dollars a _
1 in section R -
(fi»-os> of five
pon lot ulnse. _ Estate of Wm. Beatty, the
ollar* and eighteen cents 1(5.181 opon K
lo. so. jo and ft, in block A.
jane M B Brister. the ram of two dolia and eighty-eight cents (la-88j opon lot No a« in Block A and opon lot No isj in Block £ J B F Bellows, the ram of one dollar and eighty (owr cents (I1A4I upon lots No. 91
Block B.
rwangh . the ram of two Aonaer and thirty cents (fixy}) upon Lot No. igfi U
tan Boyer, the ram of sixteen dollars to cents <(16.10) upon Lots No. xB. so. -ift.'P' i?' 4 o' i 3 - 49 - ^ SI ' 99 and ifiyla Block P. V -John H Benezet, the ram of one dollar and seventy-three cents (fit .731 upon Lot Nd 84
~i Block A-
Altce Chew, the snm of eight dollars rad fori j cents 118.401 balance dne nppn Lot r'
in Block K.
-’has- H. Camp, the snm at two doll d thirty cents lh.30/ npon Lot No. as
thirty cents Ift-JD) npon Lot No. 7 to Block Ambrose Deatrieb. the snm of three 1 Willsrx nod forty five cents ($345) spot * No 6j in Block A Estate of Dennis P. Desly, the sot
<0. ■ u in block B. Samnel E. Ew.ag, the snm of nine dollars nd twenty cents 1(930) npon lot* Nt ad 14 to Mock A. Heirs of Thomas A F era ley, the n birteen dot tore and eighty cents (*13 80) wow lot No 19 Is Mock AHeirs of Thomas A Fern ley. the asm of »° dollar* sod seventy-five cento (leyfi) poo lots No. 99 nad ice to Mock A. Heirs of Thames A Fernley. the ram at eight dollnre and five cewto (ft <«> apod lots i>a,.iA 134.140, 146, IS*. 164. 170
,,, -■ , . •►js Sr&r&zz Ij'rad "nok D. 'arrow, the mud of owe dollar nad xnto (81 .if) npon kx No-148 to xlcck _ John W. FMch, the asm ef own deOar and fifuen cento tli.ijiwwoa lot 33to block A. I Gibb, the ram of rat datUr nad cents (It. IS I npon kn No. tj] to Mack Mare A Hoeckley. the ram of one d and fiiiecn cento ((1.13) epra lot No. *; Mock L Frank A Hall, the nra of two dotton thirty cento (In jo) npon lot No. 10. Mock A. Freak A HaS. the swm of owe dollar nad fteen cento (4i i*) npon lot No. 43 black A. Frank A Hall, the asm of one Meg —* *•— Maggie V Hovey, the earn of owe A «P«- VHeary Jacoby, the an ef era dollar ras flees ewnto <*i i*J npon lot No. m block L Mrs ■ wtirby, the ram of Sen doisre nad fifty teats (8ti 90) npon Into No.
mis (l.rf) nara iat No jfto hlJPC^ 1 ^* 8 kC rasUn/thn nsa of use dsllart and
■pea lot No. U to Meek
800U * Roberts, the sum of Urea dollar* nod forty five oral* (18.46) upon lot Rprtogerftbe ram ef Urea d.dton and forey-flvv erato ((AU) apoo lot IM to William RSoAth, lb* sum of two delton nad thirty erato((U0) upon lot M to
Mock D.
Henry Bio man, tb* snm of two dollars and ibrity can to (080) upon lot Na M to Henry Slommu, the sum of sis dollars and Dtoet^ ornts^fifiSO) upon lets No. 84 “h P Sloan, tb* sum of on* dollar and fifteen cuts <|t.U> upon lot No. at block C. Paul K SUmwell. tb* ram of 00* dollar ud^flfuen oral* (11.18) upon lot No 1U Wm K Turner. Ibe cum of five dollar* nd ervealy.firaeeato (0.75) upon lot No < lo block I. Francis Vnnderecbein. tb* sum of fire dollars *od forty-firs oral* [(5-45] upon A No M to block K. V E Wenaar, Ibe ram of three dollnre ..nd forty-flv«oeoU Its 48i upod lot* No 10.141. nad I4T to Mock K. SUpben Winslow, the sum of two dol lare and^tblriy cento (0JO) opon lot No. ttomral Wiley.to* Snm af one dollar t*d seventy ihrv* cants($17*) upon lot No II to bloek K. Julia A Wbttdlo. lb* ram ef (wodoltorn <od thirty eenls (fiX.SU) upon lot* No TV, 77. 78. 79 sod 80 In Muck E Eaiate of learning Wbllldlu. the sum of thro* dollars and forty five eenls ($1 45) upon lota No 74. 75. III. 185. Itt. 85. fiX and 0 In Mock E Estate of Learning Whllldln. Ibe of (our dollara and slit) oruU(t4 fin) npuo lots No 0. XU. 51. 51 and 53 io block I. Eaiate of Lranilng Whilhllu. Ibe au... _. three dollars and furri-fir* ornto (045) upon Iota No tl and S3 In block K Estate of Lamming Wbllldia. th.au foarelollara awl alat) oeiila ($1 001 upon Iota No 1. a,1.4. 5, T. tl. XX. 94. » and ■-
Mock L.
Lsiaie of Learning Whilhlln. ibe ram of two dollara ami ihlny oeuu (0JU| upon lols No SLM, ». ». X7. ta, 0. 0 and 81 ■ be sum at four dul(84.0) upon lot No 47
The History of -:Cape May County:FKOM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY EMBRACING
nciuwe, rie , fur each oarer I. Dated Cold Spring. N J. October 8. I0A JAMteiT HOFFMAN. Townablp Collector Lewis T Sterna*. Tuaii.hlp Solicitor. pf 451.48 No 810 Wasblngtno al Cap. May. V J.
Notice to Limit Creditois.
e order of B. C. Hawm County of Cape May. ms reoad day of aeptember, 1 ppllcwrira of lb* snbacri
Estate of BU Teal. —Pmbanl to the order of B.
Sorrogate af the 1
exhibit to the snbacri her wader ■ ‘gaead*
within
, Jev of F
D. 1906, or they «
of nay action >—
Dated Sept, xxnd,
■gall nine months from the XXnd day of I ’ - will be
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Lbwn T. Stxvxws. Praetor.
The Daylight Store. II
Uses fiwr
We can show, beyond question. the best values and the largest variety in Cotton and Woolen Dreaa Goods of any stare in this vicinity. Notwithstanding the conditions of the Yarn Market and the acardty of these
our high standard and selling goods at practically old prices. Call and
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lanat ead yra rad otbere ari ItaraW, Oty K
JSTSSiuSi Si ILTC "SsSjMs3P S '“‘'" X 45. TO nad 7J.la block K. . _ umua ' Yw^n^rraaB
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AN account of the Aborigines; The Dutch in DeUware Bay; The Settlement of the County; The Whaling; The Growth of the VilUges; The Revolution and Patriots; The Establishment of the New Government; The War of 1812; The Progren of the County and Soldiers of the War.
Ir LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS 480 Pmfiei. 48 Ulnitnlloni. 31 Ch»pteri. 5 Appendlcei M»T niTMio oa ucurr or ten 11 LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publliher 810 Washington SI.Cape May, N. J.
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Office and Shop-7or. Corgie and Jtfierson Sts. CAPS EAY. E. J.
of Cape Mty County Board of
Tnvntldn lo bear appeals.
Tssing District Day Date S M*y City Tbaredsy No* 1 City Hall Bench Wed'ndsy “ 7 Bocough “
" it Township Ho— “ 19 Conrt
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CDpc May Wod'rany rTowrakip Friday
Sea Isle City Wcd'sdny “ 11 Council CbamtM Dcani* Township Monday “ *6 Eaighto P r “ Wed'ndsy ' Ocean CUyt Ward Monday Doc y'CemMO Cb— 1 — " 1 Ward TbsrejUy " 6 • Mac tloaday “ 10 fionth Cape May 'foraday " 11 B< a Wed'sdy “ 1*
AN ORDINANCE
the OKt AD.l90fi.nnd •nd limit ex-
telnDlngtbe day of January. A. D. 1908. and eodtim the thirty .Orel day of December Bratton t. Ba itaednloednod ensoied br the tohablteat* of lb* City of Onp* May ta Oily Council sewmbled and It to hereby on <**d bv •otbdrity of tb* warn, that Section f. Itrao* II 14.18 ISJT.Jjklaud if of an ofdtoacee 4m-
Dry fisnls AND NotHms,
WAak fbr war FASHION aHriKT MRS. E. TURNER 383 Washington tt. Cape Mey.
amoani 01 taae* to onmvraj iu iipv <_ of Capa May In the year, A. D. H and lo maka apptoprtattou aod It expandKurm tor tb* time imginnlng * today of January A. D. 1906, Boa line Ibe lbtrty-flmt day of Draem r. A. D. MM, appeoverf March 8, 1906. be amradwl to imd aetoOoxre: Item IS. Potto* aod Watchmen 96960 w^ < h2»K6. a ~ to ‘““ I tom 16. Fire and Watar. 96969. Tttm 16. Pmp. rty aod ImptovreneoL
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