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MASTER'S SALE. J By virtue of a deooe o*,*** °®drt ^ «f Chancery of the State of New Jer- J m*. bearing date the tenth day of " December, nineteen hnn<Jf®^ ° fa a certain cause in partition wherein Francis Garrison et ah., are Complain- J ants, and Jay S. Garrison etala.. are ° Defendants, there will be sold at pub- » 8b^Y,°THE 27th DAY OF JAN- * UARY. A. P.. 1908. * at two o'clock in the afternoon of said J: day. in the village of Cape May Court £ Hwse. in the County of Oat* May. and * State of New Jersey, at the office 0' f the Sheriff of Cape May County: All £ those several lots, tracts and parcels of f land situate in the County of Cape j1 May, State of New Jersey, and more ' particularly bounded and described as ^ TBACT No. 1. All that tract pur- ' chased by deed from William G. Town- ? mad and Charlotte, his wife, in Mid- ' dl« Township. County of Cape May * . and State of New Jersey, on the east = aide of a road leading from Goshen to ° William Garrison's and is partof land ' conveyed to said Townsend by deed « Stod December 19. 1860. and is butted . ■wH bounded ss follows : BEGINNING at a bridge across Cedar Swamp Creek and running along said road North 2£1 ' North twelve and a half degrees East ftn^-two perches to another corner in said road ; thenoe North eighty -ODe and a half degrees East thirty perches to a corner in a line of Jesse Springer's; thence South two and a half degrees West seventy perches to Cedar Swamp ; t thence along the- same the several c courses thereof to the place of begin- a ning. containing within t*id bounds i aixtaen acres, three rpds and twenty ( perches mote or lees, and recorded in i the Clerk's Office of County and State , in Book Number 29 of Deeds, P"bACT'n"'2. Afro .11 ttat t»ct ' of land butted and bounded as follows: « BEGINNING at a stake corner stand- < ing on the West side of the aforesaid ' road (in Middle Township and is also a " corner of Lot No. 8 set-off to Ann Smith) and running from thence South ' aeyenty-two and a half degrees East one hundred and three perches to a stake corner of I»t No. 4, as afore- . said; thence still binding by Lot No. 3 J 8ooth twenty-six and a half degrees East Bixty-four perches to a pine knct, corner of Lot No 8. standing in William Garrison's line ; thence binding by William Garrison's line North fifty-nine decrees East thirty-four perches to a . White Oak corner of Lot No.- 2 ; thence North twenty-four degrees west eighty- ( one perches to a atake in William Gar- . rison'e line, corner of Lot No. 2; thence binding by Garrison's line South ( fifty-nine degrees and fifty-four min- ( utes West eleven perches to a gum . tree corner, being corner also of Wil- , ham Garrison's line; thence binding ' bar said Garrison's line .West twentymne and a half perches to a large lean- | ing pine tree, comer of Reuben Ludlam's and William Garrison's; thence binding Reuben Ludlaro's line North , seventy-eight degrees and ^thirty min- , utes West seventy-three and a half : perches to Reuben Ludlam's corner in , before mentioned road; thence along the said road South forty-five degrees , West fourteen an<1 a quarter perches to the place of beginning, containing twenty-nine acres, one quarter and nine perches more or leas, and is re- , corded in the Clerk's Office of the , County of Oape May and State of New Jersey in Book P of deeds, pages 176. etc. TRACT No. 8. Also all that tract , of land butted and bounded as fol- . lows: BEGINNING at a stake standing by the aide of Wills Creek, which la likewise the beginning of Levi Smith's land and from thence running and bounding by said Smith's land North eighty degrees and thirty minutes East ninety-four perches by a line of marked tp-ta to a red cedar poet I S^tEeokT ditch marked for a comer and standing in Smith's line ; thence running North fifty-eight degrees and thirty minutes East one hundred and wen ty -eight perches to a red cedar poet standing by a large black oak for a corner, a corner of-Lcvi Smith's land; thence North twenty-five degree# apd thirty minutes East twentysix perches to a cedar poet standing in Ephraim Mulford'e ]line ; thence North sixty-six degrees East sixty-nine and a ball perches to a post in said Mulf oni's line on the North side of the road leading to Goshen, a comer of Jacob Foster's land, and thence along nld road, and said Foster's line.^outh twenty-six degrees and thirty minutes East thirty-three perches to a comer ; thence South thirty degrees East thirty-two perches to a black oak corner; thence South four degrees and forty-five minutes East twenty-seven and a half perches to the line of Swain Townsend 's lahdi thence South thirtynine degrees West one hundred and twenty-one perches to a run creek; thence running down the Creek the several courses thereof, and binding by same South sixty-five degrees West fifty perches ; thence running still down the Greek a westerly course one hundred and fifty perches to the place of beginning, containing one hundred and sixty-two acres more or less, and is recorded in the Cleric's Office of the Oocinty and State aforesaid in Book N WG'^&EfiaOUT4 and THEREFTOM ALL that, tract of land situate in Middle Township, Cape May County. New ^BEGINNING at a comer standing in the Middle of the Main Road leading from Goshen to Cape May Court House, and being the southwesterly comer of the George Taylor lot. now owned by Franklin Grace, and running from thence (1) South thirty-five degrees East ;two Wndred and six and a half feet; thenoe (2) South twenty-four desrJ flRsfl&syga; thirty -eight uni three quarter degrees 1^?ddlw3f thj^ *4) thence (6) South ftRVltj annul and a quarter degrees West two hundred and STis^iaeqs SrvSig EferSr-iS eight feet; thence 19) Sooth agtby-
two hundred and s£52tS£aL3 ninety-five and a half feet. All of . these courses are in the middle of the old road; thence alonv another old read North seven degrees East one hundred pnd thirty-six and a half feet ; thence (11) North thirty-nine and a l quarter degrees East one hundred and ® forty-two feet to a corner hi a bnck 0 pile ; thence (12) North thirty -one and. 0 three quart' r degrees East along John ■ Corson's line three hundred and thirty- i: two feet to a corner in the middle of a f road ; thence (18) still along Corson s * line North sixty-six degrees East four y hundred and forty-five feR to a corner J in aaid road; thence (14) along Frank- f lin Grace's line North seventy and a ' quarter degrees East five hundred and * forty-seven feet" to a comer in Baid J road; thence (15) still along his line * North sixty-seven and a ban degrees J East two hundred and ninety -seven * and a half f-et to the beginning. ■ courses one and two are along the mid- J die of Goshen road leading to Court t House, containing twenty and a half ® more or leas. ? To be sold in the presence and under * the direction of J. SPIOER LEAMING, I Special Master in Chancery ]of New J JOHn'bJhUFFMAN. Solicitor. >' Dated December 20th, A. D.. 1907.- ) P. F. $80.24 [ SHERIFFS SALE. j By virtue of a Wit of fieri facias, t me directed, issued out of the Court < of Chancery, of the State of New Jer- < aey. I will expose to sale at public yen. < at the Sheriff's Office, Oape May £ Court House, New Jersey, between the i of twelve and five o'clock, to- I wit: Atone o'clock in the afternoon on » MONDAY. JANUARY 18, 1908, J All that certain tract or parcel of land . and premises hereinafter particularly described, situated in the Borough of . Anglesea, in the County of Cape May j and State of New Jersey, on the Five Mile Beach, known and designated as ] Lot Number Two Hundred and Eleven , , (211) on Fifteenth avenue, on a plan of , lota of the Five Mile Beach Improve- , ment Company, made by J. B. Win- , ; gate. Civil Engineer, A. D., 1879, and , recorded in the Clerk's Office, of Oape : May County, aforesaid, in Deed Book No. 46, pages 396, etc., and is bounded and described as follows, to wit : i BEGINNING at a point on the northeasterly side of Fifteenth avenue, at the distance of one hundred and fifty I (150) feet southeasterly from the intersection of the southeasterly side of Ne& Jersey avenue with the northeasterly side of Fifteenth avenue, and thence extending southeastwardly along the northeasterly Bide of the said Fifteenth avenue a distance of fifty (60) I feet to a point; and at right angles to 1 said Fifteenth avenue thereto, between parallel lines in length or depth (with a width of fifty feet) northeastwardly a distance of one hundred (100) feet. : BEING THE SAME PREMISES 1 which Henry H. Ottens, and Rose M., ; wife, by Deed bearing date the twenty-third day of June. A. D., 1906, 1 and recorded in the Clerk's Office of ' the County of Cape May on the seventh i day of August. A. D., 1906, in Book 1 No. 207 of Deeds. Pages 217, etc., ■ granted aud conveyed unto said Moses ' Banks in fee, together with the here- ' ditamenta and appurtenances thereunto : appertaining. Seized as the property of Joseph ' Banks, et als, defendants, taken in , execution at the suit of Henry D. • Cornell, trustee, under the will of Cornelius E. Warner, deceased, complain- ' ant, to be sold subject to the assess - ! menta of the Borough of North Wild- [ wood for street improvements, cement ; walk improvements and cement curb improvements, and to be sold by ' ROBERT R. CORSON. Sheriff. Ujmnn . TW T?"1"'?"" " Solicitor. [ Dated December 5th, 1907. | P. F. $9.00 12-14 5t I ' [ COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF LAND i * Cape May County Circuit Court. - Hamilton Godfrey, vs. i Henry Clay et als. i On Partition, i By virtue of an order of sale entered - in the above stated cause, We the sub 5 scribers, commissioners appointed by f the above stated Court, shall sell by r Public Vendue, at the Sheriff's Office, s &££ ,ss day of January, (A, D., nineteen hunt dred and eight, between the hours of - twelve and five o'clock in the afteri noon, to-wit, at one o'clock P. M., the n following described lands and premises, i to-wit: All that tract of land and - buildings, situate in Upper Township, d Cape May County, New Jersey, BE- ; GINNING at a comer in the middle of e the public road a little Southerly from y the house where John Chattin lately t resided, opposite the Northwesterly n end of the line fence as it stands (or i- formerly stood) between the lands of f Edward Taylor and Richard B. Stites d (or formerly owned by them) said stone s also being a corner to said Stites land ; e thence along tho road North twentyfive degrees East twenty-four perches - to low water mark in Great Egg Har4 bor River and Bay ; thence down the 1- Bay South seventy-eight degrees East # twenty-four and a half perches ; thence . South ton degrees West thirty-one n perches along said Taylor's line to a g corner of Richard B. Stites land ; thence North sixty-four degrees and thirty if minutes West thirty -one .rods aud y twenty links to the place of beginning, n Containing four acres, two quarters » and thirty perches more or less, and If known as the Beesley's Point Hotel of "sale will be made h known by the undersigned] on that ss date. a HORACE E. RICHARDSON,: I) LUTHER T. GARRETSON. 1 i- CHARLES L. CHAMPION,] t; Commissioners, CHARLES A. BONNELL, id Attorney, Petitioner, r- P.F. $8.82 12-7 6t id h Wall Paper. Wall Paper. »- A new and fine assortment of wall re paper is now beh« offered by EldrAdge 9- Jonnaon, 818 Washington street. Whatr- ever yon need in this line can be sup»b«C « s
JSSSftwSTSiS" %£& ( John G. Woods, Lucy A. Conway, 1 ' Charles William MagUL Clare W. % Magill, Richard Penn Smith, Morton You ue' hereby notified that *under Tax Certificate dated November eighth,A. D., nineteen hundred and five, the * undersigned, Herman C, Horn, with a | business office at No. oO 1 Stepnen Girard Building, Twelfth Street, above Chestnut, in the City and County of Philadelphia, and State ot Pennsylvania. has purchased the premises in Cape May City, New J«reey, known as Lot Number 22 in Bleck Number 8, T] being premises Number 830 Wash- £ ington Street in aaid City ; and part of the same property panted and conveyed to Francis H. Daffce, Trustee, Washington J. Duffee and wife, by deed dated the twenty-third day of October, A. D„ eighteen hundred and seventy-six. apd of record in the office of the Clerk of Cape May County at Cape May Court House in Book No- 42 of Deeds, page 400; and partof the same premises granted and conveyed by said Francis H. Duffee, Trustee, to h The New Jersey Trust and Safe De-posit-Company. by deed dated the twelfth day , of May, A. D„ eighteen _ hundred and eighty-eight, and ofjecord the Clerk's Office aforesaid, in Book No. 80 of Deeds, page 231, at a sale for unpaid taxes and assessments held by andon behalf of said Oit7 of Cape May, on the thirtieth day of October, g A. D„ nineteen hundred and five, under and by virtue of the provisions of act of the Legislature of the State of New Jersey, entitled "An Act concerning the settlement and collection of arrearages of unpaid taxes, assessments and water rates or water rents, in cities of this State, and imposing and levying: a tax assessment and Men in lieu anc^instead of such arrearages, and to enforce the payment thereof, and to provided for the sale of lands subjected to future taxation and assessment, " passed March 30th, 1886. and the several acta supplementary thereto, and amendatory thereof. And you are hereby notified that you or claim to have, an interest ; therein and, unless the said tot, tract or parcel of land shall be redeemed before the expiration of one year after i the service hereof, a deed for the same j will be given according to the provis- j of said Act, etc. _ . . HERMAN O. HORN. I Dated December 12, 1907. F. $11.40 12-21 6t | YOU SEEN THE LATEST MUSIC? ! . "Two Blue Eyes, " "Dolly Dear," 1 "There's Another Picture in my I Mamma's Frame," "I jost can't make my Eyes Be- 1 i have," 1 "Good-by, Sweetheart, Good-by," | I "How'd You Like to be My Wife," i "My Virginia," 1 "There never was a Girl like You." "When the Whip-poor-will sings 1 Marguerite." > Lota of others. On sale at Star i and Wave Music Store. If you do not ; see what you want ask.for it. If not | on hand we'll order it. Remit 20 cents . to cover mailing and price of music for ^ ■ each piece. i Abused Members There are many women and men who suffer from something they kLew not what, the v are not sick, but still , have a general tired worn teeline, un- I refreshing sleep, headache, bad taste, j dizznese, pain or distiess after eating, : Youmav nave tried several remedies, butrvi CiofFs Herb Bitters a purely vegable remedy with 27 years of cures, a sample bottle bv mail tree. Writi 8, B. Gofl, Camden, S. J. Sold Oy aruggietsana groeers. xnr.. When you need clothing ask for JOHN - K. SPARKS the Cape May County salesman. Everybody knows that he is with WANAMAKER & BROWN. OAK HALL, Sixth & Market Streets, Philadelphia. An enormous stock of clothing ready for Men-Women-Boys and Girls. We pay excursion car fare both ways upor the purchase of a cerj tain amount. [ 1 Reliable Hemedjr l CATARRH J gSggp t Ely's Cream Bain y"""1" W/ « i.S'KlyS'SS; L It cleanses, soothes, d heals and protects [i the diseased mem- '- brane resulting from Catarrh and drives f away a Cold in the Head quickly. Restores D the Senses of Taste and SmelL Full size y 60 eta. at Druggists or by mail. Liquid y Cream Balm for use in atomizers 75 eta. r Ely Brothers, 56 Warren Street. New York. f ' ® FOR THE HOLIDAYS ® LAST DAYS AND LOWEST PRICES ,et OUR'LOSS YOUR OPPORTUNITY ® Here's a few bargains. Men's, e women's and children's coat sweaters 8 $1.00 goods now selling at 75 cents * 1.25 " " 98 " y 9.75 " " 2.25 " d ^50 " " 1.25 " f- Boys sweaters 35 cents up ® Specials in Men's shirts white and i d colored Jerseys and flannel, shirts frtna sl 28c to $1.25. Great bargains in underwear, AD 'e wool Men's white merino undershirts lt were 125 now 75 cents reduced prices _ in 'Ladies' and Childrens' underwear, >■ Allother goods at lowest prices of the year, Many things suitable for " ^ LAYMTHAL - 319 WASHINGTON STREET 5 CAPE HAY S. J, ^ Full line Gentlemen's furnishing o. tf Try us ooee and you'D come again
E Congress Casino 81 Perry Btrmt Bowling Alley's in the City Alley's Equipped With BacMffiiicPilMfs POOL ANDBILLIARD8 Open from 9 ,. m., to 12 p. m. ® -CIGARS- I Both 'phones. FHNDBRSON A HUGHB8, Props. 1 ■ . < EXPERIENCE TESTS ( No need to inquire if Fire Insurance placed by HMD & ELDRED6E 3IO WASHINGTON ST. . insures. PROMPT payment of [ every loss in twenty-five years Eet us write your next policy. " ^ E I XPARKER'S j HAIR BALSAM You Can Get It i AT Jacob Garrison's Watch, Clock and • r : Jewelry Store : : 305 WASHINGTON ST. 305 (Successor to C. F. Knhn) Large Stock and va- ' riety to select from. Clocks, - - "Watdw sad Jewelry ~ paired Promptly and Skilfully. _ j j Rest for | Tired Eyes is obtained by glasses accuratel y E. A. LONKTREffl , Full line of Harness, and Horse and Dog Goods at Philadelphia prices. Re1 pairing promptly done. W. A. Lovett, ; 106 Perry street. I * " * Groceries, drv goods, and provisions also boota and shoes, at rock hot- . torn, prioes at Thos. Son Its. Cold 8pring • If Ask fOr Allen's Foot Ease A powder for swollen, tired, hot. . smarting feet. Sample seDt FREE. ' Also Free sample or the Foot Ease Sanitary Corn Pad, a new Invention. ■ Address. Allen S. Olmsted. LeBoy, » N. Y. Fcr Sale — Buna ing Lots. Very eligible lota in West Cape Mcy at Broadway and Mechanic street. Api | ply to J. L. Landis. I m Fix Up Your Grounds a Every cottage owner should give s attention to the arraugement of flowers ■ and grounds this year in order to add t to the attractiveness of the resort. r Consult William Ban, expert gardener, 110 Perry street. All the popular music on sale at this office. If you do not see what you want ask for it. Real Estate Agent J. H. Hughes, 410 Washington street, has several desirable farms for sale. Some of them tain ten acres and upward,
THE DAYLIGHT our cw^tomers during tho|H 1 (Sr past year in I — values. 1 ■gUgpiX DID YOD SHAKE ill ITT . * If not get in line now — In | the Knerr line — It bnacond - - a ■ \ to none. w--. L V. KNERR, 518-30 WASHINGTON STREET 1 X.. F. SMITH Ac EVANS Machinists and Engine Builders. Repairing nirtifnTfr d-nr tn (iiitrmnMI— ' all motors and to all kinds of machinery. Toola of all kind sharpened 1883 Lafayette St. Cape May, N^I. CHARLES YORK 8TITES YORK YORK BROTHERS CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS 1 CAPE MAY, N. J. Estimates Cheerfully Given on all Kinds of Buildings. . Jj SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. | O. BOX. 661 ' ELECTRIC COITTEACTOH, ~ Electrical Supplies, Wholesale and Retail. WEiL INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHT, . „■ Best and most Powerful Gas Light made. Prices from fl.Oo upward. Full line of Suppliee on hand. Phone or send postal to fj Thos. S. Crowell, Agent, j Electrical Contractor, West Cape May, N. J. . J Bell Telephone No. 87X. Prompt Attention to all orders. Estimates Cheer I | fully Furnished. "jH Glailag " Pelliklu ' LAFAYETTE BENNETT Contractor and Painter I 915 Hadiaon Avenue, Cape May, If Ja Hardwood Finishing tlrilsliy ' * j Wm. F. Brown PliUMBING, STEAM and GflS FITTING Jobbing A Specialty. 3 1 J Mansion Street, Furnished CAPE MAY. OPEN EVENINGS. SJu cglLJTgj'ir'iria r No. 324 Delaware Ave. Cape May City, N. JT. --| Plnmbing, Steam aDd Gas Fitting Jobbing Promptly Attended to * If It's Heat You Want STOP AT 109 PERRY ST. Cape May, N. J. and let ua tell yoa all about it. We have a full line of Stoves, Hcatere and Ranges. We also rent" stoves for the winter. Odd Castings a specialty. PLUMBING, TIN ROOFING, GUTTERING, SPOUTING GREEK TRADING STAMPS FOR ALL OUR CUSTOMERS. Welsbaeh |Waotles-|J Mfe s 1° ^ CHAMBERS i Telephone Connection lOO Perry St. 7\. e GiLE^^ , • House aipd Sign Painter • Decorator. Office SHOP in BK tK ot 105 Jackson St Glenwood Hotel Cape May City W all Paper. . Removed to first flo4r 't 626 WASHINGTON STREET . Before decorating your rooms look at my ntw stock of Wall Paper, tg Burlaps, Lincrusta, and Walton. 1907 Paper. Boducod 30 percent. W. LENOIR

