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How Is Your Blood} V yoc lack strength, ate ner too*, bare do appetite, don't aleep well, jet -tired easily , your blood la Id bad coodltton. Yoc cannot be ctraog without pare, rich btood. Hood's Bareaparllla good, rich blood and keeps It good. Dyspepsia - " For six months my ayeNad Me Appetite-"! was troubled I a xatDt reeling after eettng- My cocstitcoott •as all ran down, bnt Hood '« Sirsaparf lis has phomnca Stows. Weeknees-'T bless the day ! heart of Hood's BanaparlDa. as It cored me of extreme ^aknsss aneT| grip, bo lit my hosbaad op Sc^-poUosd^'te ott eMldren.""S«a.*lL A. Dsuroata. Boa i. EmbreevtUe. Pa. Hood's Saraaparllla Is sold everywhere. In the a anal liquid, or in tablet lonn called •araataba. 100 Poses One Dollar. P» paaadonly by C. L Hood Co„ Lowell, Mass. COMMENTS OF STATE PRESS SOME OPINIONS BY EDITORS. Topics Discussed in Various Im- ' portani Newspapers on Various » Questions of Interest to Residents of New Jersey, A great light has broken suddenly upon the excise Question. 'and at last, the real reason why the brewers and liquor deal rs oppose prohibition ia made as clear as the ndondsy sun. At a recent convention of this philanthropic fra1 ternity it was shown, by carefully r called facts and diligently compiled statistics, that prohibition increases drinking and makes drinkers. Not only this, it engenders hypocrisy, promotes drunkenness, provok-s evasion of, disrespect for and violations of the , law. It does more. A citizen of TrenAon.- owning a vast estate at AshTille, N.'C., testifies to the facts. The State ( went' 'dry" at the last election ant ho has decided to deed all his property— , which is adjacent to Billtmorc — to the Presbyterian church. He will not sum- ' mer there any longer. Prohibition • makea wrong— he says — that which is ' not wrong. It is wrong in principle. , The success of prohibition at the polls orans that "the money market will < become tight, outstanding loans will be called in, values will depreciate, poor ' <t
people will loee their homes through foreclosure, and turn out to be confirmed drunks ds in the city of Ashville." ' It has been aaid heretofore, in a ldn! of acad-nuc way, that the surreptitious sales and consumption of liquor are greater in prohibition States than any others, largely through the use of the stiffest of the patent medicines, bat never before have all the sins resulting from prohibition been so succinctly tabulated. And now -at last we know why brewers, liquor dealers and personal liberty people fight prohibition. It is because prohibition results in the increased sale and consumption of liquors. makes drunkards, promotes drunkenesa. induces hypocrisy, causes violations of the laws, etc. The brewers have all along been misunderstood. Now their motives are known. They are philanthropists striving after honesty in politicsTand ^temperance in L all things.— Newark News. In Iowa the newspapers as a rule do I not publish sfliat of the indictments by k ' grand juries. Tha Red Oak Sun says ft there is' a standing request by the H oourts that the indictments be not B published. It ia held that when action ■ taken on indictments result in convicW hoi., acquittal or dismissal, and are en6 feared oa the record, such action b - F oomes court proceedings and as such I . are entitled j» publication, r In several states the lists of indict- ' menu are always published in advance - of trial, although in awne instances a wrong may thereby be done an innocent person. A" certain amount of prejudice is raided against a person i who is arrested] or indicted, even though the caa«fSe later dismissed. We prosu'i e should the carts in this state request the newspapers to refrain from publishing the ind ctmer.ts. the.v would readily comply.—Elmer Times.
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„ LOWER TOWNSHIP 1 TAX SALE ,. • Tu^V.Pwmery 28, 1908, at Township Hall. g! * Public notice is hereby given by Charles C. Bohm. Collector of the >d Township of | Lower, County of Cape Ul May. N. J. that he will sell at puUie 2 sale for taxes aaseesed for the ydsr s, 1906, all the lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate hereinafter men of tioned. for the abort' st term for which " : any person or persons will agree to •d take the same, or in fee where no one 4. will bid for a shorter term and pay the tax lien thereon, including interest and cost of aale. ^ The aale will take place at Township b- Hall, Lower Township, Cape Mag s. County, N. 3.. Tuesday, January 28, - 1908, at 1 p. m. The aaid lands, tenements, herediU menU and real estate so to be -old and the names of the persona againgt whom S the said taxes hare been laMon account of same, and the amount of taxes laid on account of each parcel, are aa follows, via: [. Taxes due from Ospe May Point. Amount of taxes assessed. $14.70 On loU Nos. 21 and 22. block K. • LoU Nos. 85 and 87. block A, . Lot No. 4 «8. block B. Lot No. SAuioek E. Owner or reputed owner. Association. Y. M. O. A. Amount of taxes assessed, $2.21 On lot No. 83. Block N. Owner or reputed owner, r Estate of E. Allen. 6 Amount of taxes assessed, $6.62 1 r On loU Nos. 49. 60 and 58, s "hlock A. t Owner or reputed owner, Estate of William Beatty. Amount of Uxes assessed, $2.57 ' On lot No. 44, block A, and lot 1 No. 128, block E. I Owner or reputed owner, t Jane M. B. Brister. . Amount-of 'Uxes assessed, $1.47 ! On lots Nos. 91 and 92. block E. 1 Owner or reputed owner, s J. B. F. Bellows. < ■ A mount of tax assessed, $1.84 , On lot No. 156. block E. j , Owner or reputed owner, George Benaugh. . 1 Amount of tax assessed. $1-47 1 On lot No. 9, block K. s. t t Owner or reputed owner, ^ George W. Bailey. Amount of tax assessed, $2.21 On lot No. 84. block A. 1 Owner or reputed owner.v John H. Benetet. Amount of tax assessed, $2.94 On lot 63, block A. Owner or reputed owner, ! Ambrose Dea trick. t Amount of Ux assessed, $3.68 < . auiuuhl ux ufx hssouwu, *0.00
On lot Nos. 18 and 14. block A. !* Owner or reputed owner, l- Samuel E. Ewiog. Amount of tax assessed. $20.58 a On loU Nos. 19. 99 and 100, block A: . LoU Noa. 122, 128, 134. 140, 146, ' ir 152, 168. 164. 170. 176, block K ; n 48 and 53. block I ; 600 feet undivided in block N. Owner or repu'ed owner. *• Thomas A. Fernley. Amount of Ux assessed. $3.68 :- On lots Nos. 13 and 14. block D. -Owner or reputed owner, }. E. P. Feaster. I Amount of tax assessed, $1.47 II On lot No. 148. block K. 8 Owner or reputed owner, - E. S. Farrow. i- Amount of tax assessed, $7.61 g On lot No. 16, block H, improved. . Owner or reputed owner, Charles Foster. e Amount of tax assessed, $1.47 - On lot No. 153, block K. Owner or reputed owner, r Ella J. Gihbs. a Amount of tax assessed. $2f\58 On lot No. 70, block A, improved. Owner Or reputed owner, Rebecca Gibe. 0 Amount of tax assessed, $1.47 f On tot No. 23, block L. b Owner or reputed owner, , Mary A. Hoechly. 1 . Amount of tax assessed, $4.41 . 1 On loU Nos. 10, 45. 94 and 95, 1 block A. Owner or reputed owner, " Flunk A. Hall. , Amount of Ux assessed, $1.84 : On loU Nos. 19 and 20. block K. Owner or reputed owner, . Maggie W. Hovey. i Amount of tax assessed. ' $1.47 . . On lot No. 39. block I. f - Owner or reputed owner, j Henry Jacoby. Amount of taxf assessed. $9.56 1 On loU 118, 124. 180, 136. 142, 169. ' I 160, 165, 166. 171. 172, 177, 178, 1 181, 188, block K. Own<y or reputed owner, • E. W. Kirby. 1 Amount of Ux assessed. $2.94 \ On lot No. 29, block K. Owner or reputed owner, James Murphy. \ . Amount of Ux assessed, $1.4 > i On lot No. 143, block K. Owner or reputed owner, George Myers. j [Amount of tax assessed. $4.41 i On loU Nos. 67, 58. 59. 60, 65. j 70, and 75, block K. Owner or reputed owner, William TicOonnell. ( ; Amount -of tax assessed. .74 I « J Qp lot No. 82. block H. I Owner or reputed owner,- { George W. Porter. ^ i Amount of tax assessed. $3.68 ( j On lot No. S3, block A. 4 Owner or reputed owner, 1 Thomas A. Reading. J Amount of tax assessed, 1.47 ' On lot No. 16. block N. Owner or reputed owner, , , William Selry. Amount of tax assessed, $2.21 e On lot No. 24, block D. _ Owner or reputed owner, \ R. Smith. j Amount of tax assessed, $6.62 b On lot No. 24. block K ; loU Noa. j 84 and 36. block A. ~ ] Owner or reputed owner, Henry Slnmsn , j
. Amount of tax assessed. $2.21 On lot No. 123. Mock K. Owner or reputed owner, Adam H. Shope. E Amount of tax assessed. $1.11 On lot No. 32. block C. __ Owner or reputed owner, H. B. Slosne.o- Amount of tax seseseed. $1.11 On lot No. 185. bltek K. I ... Owner or reputed owner, < g Paul K. StimwelL >e Amount of tax assessed, $16.44 ic On lots Nos. 74. 75, 121, 136. 122. r 88. 62 and 68. block E; i. Nos. 29. 30. 81. 51 «ad62. block I; Noa. 81 and 32. block K; j, No. 18. block D; ^ and Noe. 1, -2. 8, 4. 5, 7, 21, 22. te 24. 26 and 27. block L ; e loU No. 28. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28.!». d 30, and 81, block N. ' Owner or reputed owner, p Estate of Learning WhlUdin. p Amount of tax assessed, $2.21 i. On lot No. 68. blodc A.Owner or reputed owner, i Charles Thomas. d Amount of Ux assessed, $3.68 n On lot No. 64. block K.* Ownei or reputed owner. 8 Francis Vanderherebian. 8 Amount cif tax assessed.' $2.22 On lot No. 96. block A. Owner or reputed owner. Samuel Wiley, n Amount of Ux assessed. * $2.94 On loU Nos. 76, 77, 78, 79 and 80. block E. Owner or reputed owner, Julia A. Whilldin. Amount of tax assessed, $3.68 On loU Nos. 129, 141, 147, block K. L Owner or reputed owner, F. E. Wanser. Amount of Ux assessed, $2.21 I On lot No. 124, block E. > ! Owner or reputed owner, | Stephen N. Winalow. Amount of Ux assessed, $4.41 Lot No. 47. block B. Owner or reputed owner, 1 I George J. Young. ] Taxes due from Lower Township proper , Amount of tax assessed, $54.90 * On "86 acres joininc lands cf : Lewis Hildreth. • Owner -or reputed owner, Samuel S. Cord. j Amount of tax assessed, $7.32 j On 6 acres joining the lands of Frank Rytherford. 7 Owner or reputed owner, J. F. Lake. ( Amount of tax assessed, $i .22 ■On 1 acre. Joining the lands of vfL Fieichhauer. _.Qwner or reputed owner. Heirs of Andrew Edmunds. Amount of tax assessed, $2.83 1 acrw-joiriing the lands of A. Piereon. S OJmer or reputed owner. Foster. Amount of tax assessed, $3.44 i * On one-half acre, joining the 0 un one-nan acre, joining tne
lands of Charles Hoffman. Owner or reputed owner, Charles Harris. B Amount of tax assessed. $71.16 On railroad property other tnan main stem. Owner or reputed owner, Philadelphia and.Atlantio City Railway Company. Amount of tax assessed. $39.65 On 20 acn-s, joining lands of JCharler Dawson. 3 On 100 acres joining Coxe Hall property. Owner or reputed owner, W. S. P. Shields. r Taxes due on Highland Beach property 1 Owner. Lot No. Sec. Amt Michael J. McHugh, 1,2, 1 $ .98 Jsrnes Dougherty, 18. 14, 16, 16. 8 1.47 John Gourley, 18, 20, 20 .98 ' George L Nields, 22, 24, 20 .98 William Rowley, 42, 20 .49 Thomas Turner, 11, 12 2 .98 Reuben Muhl, 3, 5, 2 .98 I Emily Leadbeatter, 5, 8 .49 Fred-ricaMVegele, IS 1 .49 David Russell, 20, 4 . .49 J. Frank Peales, 9, 1 .49 Ellis Redding, '6. 8 .49 August Achtermann, 26. 28. 11 .98 Rosier J. Levering,' 6,33, 2 .98 Charles L. Weir, 9, 2 .49 William T. Weir, Jr, 7, 2 .49 R. Weir, 11, 2 .49 Emily H. Levering, 18, 2 .49 Anna D. Levering, 8, 17, 2 .98 Anna M. Weir, 85, 2 .49 Eliz. A.. Weir, 15, 2 .49 Mary S. Cochran, 9. 11, 20 .49 Abraham Ball, 25, 27, 3 .98 John J. Brady, 4. 2 " .49 Noah Morton, 38, 40, 42, 20 .49 James Nish. 6, 3 .49 Martha K. Smith, 22, 9 .49 Lewia Steinmatz. 23. 24, 9 ,98 Ernestine Messing, 17, 2 .49 A. Hostach, 21, 12 .49 E. Bilierbeck, 12, 2 .49 August Sbuler, 13, 2 - .49 Alfred Walton, 50, 2 .49 James L. Tolan, 2. 6 .49 S. Smith, 25, 9 .49 Jacoli G. Wolfe. 55, 2 .49 Wm. J. Bilierbeck, 14, 2 .49 John W. DeHorsey, 6, 1 .49 James G. Conway, 43, 8 . .49 William Cappers, Jr., 51, 2 .49 Ros^Schuler, 15, 2 .49 August L. E Golf, 1, 5 .49 Benjamin Whitman, 16, 2 .49 McLeea, 3, 4 .49 August Lehr, 37, 2 .49 Anna S. Hoagland, 2, 4, 5, 7.60, 4 2.44 2. 4 5 .98 L. Neild, 19. 21, 23, 25. 27, 2 2.44 Needers, 14, 1 .49 -Anna Seals, 10, 1 .49 1 Nassau C. Lafferty, 29. 31, 2 .98 I ' -Condy C. Gallager, 2, 12 .49 Charles L. Creighton, 89, 40, 41, 42. 2 1.47 ; David Glesson, 82, 34, 28 .98 John Weisner . . 14 <12 .49 Fred R. Martin. 30 28 .49 J John W De Horsey, 1, 2, 28 .98 > John McConnell, - Peter P. Hoffman, 5, 1 .49 Robert Myers, 4, 1 .49 ■ Charles Lincoln Creighton, 34. 86, CO .98 Bailey, 82. 84, 14 .98 Map Highitid Bailey. 31, 14 .49 John McGann. 1, 16, IA 2 1.65 Michael Doyle, 22, 24, 14 .98 Etiaaketh Lehr, 2. 19 .49 jitoW. bin*, (, 7, X •» .» 1 y
Wm®* i ii 1 1 ] Edwin McOarty. 21, 22. 28, ^William T. Weir, 8, 10, 20 .98 | " « V 88, - 81' a 19$ < 14 ?S?2e,F-|,an.tert' S' ^ " - l Albert L Foulks, 16, 17, 21 .98 , H. S. Graves, 47. 49. 18 .98 Ffgnlr Redfield, ty. 3 .49 G- A Barang, 20, 11 .49 John W. Evans, 17, 14 .49 William Barwig, 18, U .42 Annie S. Hoaglahd, 47, 69. 60, . . 0.t 61. 14 1.96 :£ 1 S*""' ' 7 .49 Wse Boeche, 14. 16, 11 .98 Emil H. Schwalto, 47, 49, 26 .98 Oldfldd. 16, 6 .49 5 S'"!"® Wh,te. 87. 7 .49 Wm T Eaentrager, 16.T 12 .49 ' ^vMJfcOulen, 18, lb, 14 .98, Goo B. Hamold, Sr. 48, 2 .49 . n Scott Smith. 9. 14 .49 ■ Sarah Ann Brown, 17, 7 .49 Samuel Bias et ala, 6. 25 .49 | William H. Brown, 82. 2 .49 8 i 2' Anderson, 44. 46. 48. 2 1.47 - I :£ Lmfi* Boeche, 87. 7 .49 ^tberine Favren. 84, 86, 19 .98 Hjrgaret Farrell, 84. 36, 19 .98 i Adolph Weber, 88.85, 28 .98 Ortherine Mintzer, 9, 8 .49 John Doyle. • 18, 20, 14 .98 Booth, 8,10, 12 .98 Edward McColgan, 10. 1R 14, William Grantland, 2A 30, 2 Henry Gerbert, 2. 20 .49 John W DeHorsey, 4. 5, 6. 7. 8. 14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21, 22, 23,24. -25, 26, 28^ 26 1.8S Redding, 7, 8 .49 HenTy J. Butt. 16. 16. i .98 1 James C. GUcken, 82, 34. 28 .98 1 5 John A. Chalmers, 5. 7, 8, 8 .98 1 1 Agnes Chalmers, 1, 27 .49 I Jennie Kirkpatridc, 41, 26 .49 John Mehaffy, 7, 18 .49 3Sf»PP. <1 1Alfred Horsefield, 6, 5 .49 Zeller, 25, 6 .49 Mary Mallroy, 9, 27 .49 John Fehn, 47, 49, 51, 22 1.47 Wm. Jones, 20, 22, 24. V. 26, 2 L96 George Pringle, et ux, 1.8, 6.7. .12 4.88 Costs and interest to be added in each case to the amount of taxes assessed. CHARLES C. BOHM, Township Collector. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE. Solicitor. I Dated December 26th, 1907. | P. F. $58.80 12-28 5t
DO TOO WAIfT TO BOY Do, you want to buy? I rxLn D° yon want to sell? Do you want to rent? _ 1 - Do yob want to borrow? - Do you want to insure? consult SOL. NEEDLES, 5 Agent for Glens Falls Insurance Company and others. 508 Washington street. 11-16 ly Engraved visiting cards, stationery or wedding stationery at Star and Wave Office. Come and see samoles. : 1 5 Days' IS ALE sni ... . eh iii) } Hats Trimmed and UnI trimmed it Itt i III I i all goods mer tioned. A lot 1 cf Corsets, our entire shirtwaist j [ stcck, working waists, finei white, waists and silk waists i This sale covers entire stock i \ \ of Ladies Tailored Suits, Coats 1 and Skirts, Misses and Childr rens' Coats. Come early i while the stock is good. | Alterations free of charge , usual. No goods charged at I i the above mentioned prices. i Mrs. E. Turner | 323 Washington Street, Cape May. N. J. [ 450$ Pacific Are., Holly Beach, N. J.
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