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W MASTER'S SAL& : ' By virtue of a decree of the Court of Chancery of the State of New JerMi, bearing date the tenth day of December, nineteen hundred and aeven, 1 in a certain cause in partition wherein Francis Garrison et ale., are Complain - ante, and Jay S. Garrison et ale., are Defendants, there will be sold at pubr MONDAY ,°THE 27th DAY OF JAN- - UARY. A, p.. 1908, ' at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, in the village of Cape May Court House, in the County of Cape May. and V State of New Jersey, et the office of [ the Sheriff of Cape May County : All [- those several lota, tracts and parcels of land situate in the County of Cape ; May, State of New Jersey; and more K * particularly bounded and described as TRACT No. 1. All that tract purchased by deed from William G. Town- ' send and Charlotte, his wife,, in Middle 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 part of land conveyed to said Townsend by deed dated December 19. 1860, ahd is butted and bounded as follows: BEGINNING at a bridge across Cedar Swamp Creek and running along said road North thirty degrees Bast forty perches to a earner in road ; thence along said road North twelve and a half degrees East forty-two perches to another corner in aaid road : thence North eighty -one and a half degrees East thirty perches to a corner in a line of Jeese Springer's ; thence South two and a half degrees West seventy perches to Cedar Swamp : thence along the same the several courses thereof to the place of beginning, containing within said bounds sixteen acres, three rods and twenty perches more or lees, and recorded in ate Clerk's Office of County and State aforesaid in Book Number 29 of Deeds, . 2. Also all that tract of land hutted and bounded as follows : BEGINNING at a stake corner standing 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 seventy-two and a half degrees East one hundred and three perches to a stake corner of Lot No. 4, as aforesaid; thence still binding by Lot No. S South twenty-six and a half degrees East sixty-four perches to a pine knot, comer of Lot No 8, standing in William Garrison's line ; thence binding by ' William Garrison's line North fifty-nine , degrees East thirty-four perches to a ' White Oak corner of Lot No." 2: thence . North twenty-four degrees west eightyone perches to a stake in William Gar- i rison's line, corner of Lot No. 2; thence binding by Garrison's line South . fifty-nine degrees and fifty-four rain 1 utes West elev% i perches to a gum ( tree comer, being comer also of William Garrison's line; thence binding n by said Garrison's line West twentynine and a half perches to a large lean- j ing pine tree, comer of Reuben Lud- i lam a and William Garrison's ; thence binding Reuben Ludlam's line North , seventy-eight degrees and .thirty minutes West aeventy-three and a half j perches to Reuben Ludlam's comer in before mentioned road; thence along i the said road South forty-five degrees West fourteen an-i a quarter perches to the place of beginning, containing twenty-nine acr e, one quarter and line percljes more or leas, and is recorded in the CI* rk's Office of the C County of Cape May and State of New J Jersey in Book P of deeds, pages j 176, etc. «

TRACT No. 8. Also all that tract of land butted and bounded as follows: BEGINNING at a stake standing by the aide of Wills Creek, which ia 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 trees to a red cedar post standing in the swamp near the head of the old ditch marked for a corner and standing in Smith's line ; thence running North fifty-eight degrees and thirty minutes East one hundred and rwenty -eight perches to a red cedar post standing by a large black oak for a corner, a comer oi Levi Smith's land ; thence North cwenty-five degrees and thirty minutes East twentysix 'perches to a cedar post standing in Ephraim Mulford's ;line ; thence North sixty-six degrees East sixty-nine and a half perches to a post in said Mulford's line on the North side of the road leading to .Goshen, a comer of Jacob Foster's land, and thence along said road, and Baid Foster's line, "South twenty-six degrees and thirty minutes fisst thirty-three perches U> a comer; thence South thirty degrees East thirty-two perches to a black oak corner; thence Soifth four degrees and forty-five minutes East twenty-seven : and a half perches to the line of Swain Townsend 'a land: thence South thirty - nine degrees West one hundred and twenty one perches to s run creek; thence running down the Creek the several courses thereof, and binding by same South sixtyifive degrees West fifty perches ; thence running still down the Creek a westerly course one hundred and fifty perches to the place of beginning, containing ope hundr d and sixty-two acres more or less and is recorded in the Clerk's Qffic- of the County and Stat- aforesaid in Book N of Deeds, pages 47. etc., (RESERVING THEREOUT and THEREFROM ALL that tract of land situate in Middle Township, Cape May County, New Jersey, viz: BEGINNING at a comer standing in the Middle of the Main Road leading ' from Go-ben to Cape May Court House, | and being the southwesterly corner of j 1 the George Taylor lot, now owned by j Franklin Grace, and running from ' thence (1) South thirty-five degrees) East two hundred and six and a half feet ; thence (2) South twenty-four degrees East one hundred and seventyfive aril a half feet; thence (8) South i thirty -eight "and three quarter degrees I West four hundred and eighty feet to a comer in and old road; thence (4) 8outh sixty -six degrees West one bun- ] died and ninety-three and a half-feet : 1 thence (5) South seventy-seven and a t quarter degrees West two hundred and 1 "thirty feet ; thence (6) South seventy- ( three degrees West two hundred and i eighty-seven feet; thence (7) South 1 seventy-three and three quarters de- ■ frees West one hundred and fifty -five 1 feet; thence (8) South sixty-art de- 1 grees West one hundred and thirty- 1 -eight feet; thence (9) South eigthy-

seven and three quarter degrees West two hundred and eighty-three feet; , thence (10) North eighty-four and a v quarter negroes West one hundred and dred and thirty-six .and a half f.et; ® thence (11) North thirty-nine and a q uarter degrees East one hundred and * forty-two feet to a cortier in a brick pile; thepce (12)" North thirty -one and d three quarter degrees East along John t Co i son s line three hundred and tbirtyj two feet to a corner in the middle of a * road; thence (18) still along Corson's U line North sixty-six degrees East four £ hundred and forty-five feet to a corner e in said road ; thence (14) along Franke lin Grace's line North seventy and a „ quarter degrees East five hundred and forty-seven feet to a corner in aaid w road; thence (16) still along his line h North sixty -seven and a him degrees i East two hundred and ni> ety -seven f and a -half f et tc the beginning. t courses one and two are along th" mid0 die of Goshen road" leading to Court j House, containing twenty and a half j acres more or leas. j To be sold in the presence and under ; the direction of 1 J. SPIOER LEAMING, u Special Master in Chancery ;of New 5 JOHNILHUFFMAN, Solicitor. t Dated December 20th, A. D., 1907. 5 P. F. 130.24 » Board of Freeholders Year's j Wort

The appropriations by the Board of s Freeholders this year, it ia said, will r not exceed $62,000 and the cost of the > new Goshen road will be paid out of ! last year's funds. This is a reduction over last year of $4,000, which is ent couraging. If the various muniripafities will do as well as this, tax bills | next year will be materially reduced. ! The following report of the commiti tee on treasurer's accounts showing | the receipts and expenditures of the J County for the year will be interesting . to our readers : Receipts. ' Balance on hand May 9, 1907, $14, 075. 07 , Received from Courts. 181.86 , Received from stenographer's salary, from state, 16.66 Received iron int. on Sinking Fund abet., 184.64 from sale of Sea Isle Tumpike Bonds," 17,800.00 * from premium on sale S. I. Tpk. Bond sale. 162.26 - | Received from State for Road 1 Repairs, 1,109.26 Received from State portion 1 for bldg Goshen Road. 6,240.20 1 from State Fund ' School Tax, 13,845.59 J from notes disc'ted, 45.160.67 Received from county taxes ' and State school tax, 101,537.81 Received from sheriff's office receipts, 74.85 I from surrogate's < office receipts, 28. 24 ' Received from miscellaneous J sources, 83.45 ' 1 $200,450.97 ! Disbursements. $ 5.372.09 , 1,637.52 « Almshouse, 2,708.03 Hdflntffl] I COC CR I .'606! 66

t Coroners, 184.84 - Elections, 2,187.82 I- Stationery, 245.20 h Printing and advertising, 1,385.36 i Incidentals. 2,132.54 S Freeholders and officers, 1,932.43 Burying soldiers, 190, 25 • Public schools, 431.74 e Counnty law library, 30. 0C t State and county road bonds, 2,400.00 - Int. on State and county road r bonds, 888.00 s Int. on Holly Beach Bridge 1 ' bonds, 450.00 1 Debt and int special deficiency, 792.97 f Acct. building Goshen road, 17,781.57 t Acct building Tuckahoe road. 3,743.00 ' Building Sea Isle Turnpike, 15,851.36 - Public buildings and grounds, 1,147.07 ■ County road at Dennisville, 6.50 i Clerical force tax commisison, 583.31 > Bridges, 6.266.90 1 Improvements to Almshouses, 177.73 • Improvements to Holly Beach i road. 892.95 r Int. Ocean City road improvemenU%onds. 425.00 Int Holly Beach road bonds, 1 20. 00 ; Repairs, Ocean City state and • county road. 427,84 " Repairs, state -and county road j Seaside and Ho ly Beach. 1,180.97 Dcean City Turnpike note. 5. 24 1. 00 ' Int Ocetn City Tpk. note. 89.53 1 Sea tele Turnpike note, 2,000.00 j Int on Sea Isle Tpk. note. 68. 6i | Temporary loans paid, 36,005 00 ; State fund school tax, 13.845. 95 ; State school tax, 41,537.81 ; $171,470.57 Balance on hand Dec. 8 1st 1907. $28,980.40 I Balance on hand in following Banks : , Security Trust Co., Cape May. (S. F. Acct) $2.400 00 First Nat Bank, Cape May Court House, 3,979.50 Marine Nat Bank, Wild- _ wood. 6.536.15 Nat Bank, Ocean City, 16.064.75 $28,980.40 due from Cape May I " County Tax. $6000.0' I from state 1 -3 cost Sea j Isle Turnpike, Remedy- CATARRH' Elj'rtriamBals ; ^Mjd^irotocta djjj&jfl 1 Catarrh and drives ^ H a Cold in th« HAY FWEfi ; TsUnlSmll. Vnlltoli0a,..trmK. rsasw sjssstfss j

. 5 NOTICE. 5 To Richard Penn Smith, Jr., Kitty J Wartmrton Smith. Edward G. 8mith, Florence A. Hylton, Mary Woods, \ John G. Woods, Luqj A. Conway, 1 Charles William Magill, Clar- W. Magill, Richard Penn Smith, Morton ' W. Sm th. j You are hereby notified that under Tax Certificate dated November eighth, j A. D„ nineteen hundred and five, the undersigned, Herman C. Horn, with a business office at No. 801 Stepnen Gi- ' rard Building. Twelfth Street, aBtete Chestnut in the City- and County of Philadelphia, and State o' Pennsylva is, has purchased the premises in Cape May City. New J rsey, known as , Lot Number 22 in Block Number 8, being premises Number 830 Washj ington Street in aaid City ; and part of ; etdTfffini. SSS '•SLS: by Washington J. Duffee and wife, by 1 deed dated the twenty-third day of Oc- ' tober, A. D., eighteen hundred and . seventy-six, and of record in the office . of the Cleric of ' Cape May Oourty at Cape May Court House in Book No. 42 of Deeds, page 408 ; and part of the same premises granted and conveyed by aaid Francis H. Duffee, Trustee, to 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 of "record in the Clerk's Office aforesaid, in Book No. 80 of Deeds, page 231, at a sale " for unpaid taxes and assessments held by and on behalf of aaid City of Cape May, on the thirtieth day of "October, A. D., nineteen hundred and five, under and by virtue of the provisions of uci wiu jj> virtue oi tne provisions oi

. an act of the Legislature of the State 1 of fiew Jersey, entitled "An Act conI ceming the settlement and collection p of arrearages of unpaid taxes, as- £ sesaments and water rates or water reuta, in cities of this State, and im1 posing and levying a tax assessment - and lien in lieu and instead of such ar- . rearages, and to enforce the payment thereof, and to provided for the sale of lands subjected to future taxation and assessment,*" passed March 80(h, - 1886, and the several acts supplemenr tary thereto, and amendatory thereof. , And you are hereby notified that you have, or claim to have, an interest f therein and. unless the said lot tract or parcel of land shall be redeemed before the expiration of one year after the service hereof, a dee i for the same ( will be given according to the prov s- > ions of said Act etc. HERMAN C. HORN. I Dated December 12, 1907. P. F. $11.40 12-21 6t 1 TO THE HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CAPE MAY. Gentlemen : We, the undersigned, being owners of property in the vicinity of Stockton i avenue, Benton avenue, Kearney ave- 1 nue, Jefferson street Franklin street t and Madison avenue in the City of Cape * May and interested in Jhe construction ( * of a sewer or drain in" said section of , said City, do humbly petition your Honorable body that you will cause to laid or constructed s suitable sewer • or dram on and along such portions of i said streets and avenues as in your I judgment shall be necessary to proper- ' carry off the surface drainage frorr. I properties in that locality : and t> a i Honorable body speedily take such steps as may be necessary for the . accomplishment of th-'s object And your petitioners will ever pray, ? etc. Richard Campion, John P Ovoioa

14 Geo. D McCreary, 12 Chas N. Davis, 10 G W. Jacoby, 0 Memucan Hughes. 4 J. Clifford Wilson. 3 Messie L Eldredge, {, by Samuel F Eldredge, A tty. 4 Wm. G Essen, C L C. Ogden 0 1-11 4t 0 PUBLIC NOTICE 9 _ Notice ia hereby- giv^a that on the 1 Seventh day of January', A D . 1908, ' tne following resolution was adop.cv. " by the City Council of th. City of 6 Cape May : ' "Whereas, a petition in writing has! " been presented to this Council by !• owners of property in the neighbor " hood of Stockton avenue, Benton aye a nue. Kearney avenue. Jefferson "Btre'er. I Franklin street and Madtson avenue 5 *n "the City of Cape May, praying fin I the construction of sewers or drains lo" 0 properly drain the properties in suid 0 locality, and "Whereas, it is in the opinion of this j 4 Council necessary that such sewers or] drains sh uld be constructed lor said 7 purpos s. and that such sewers or ! f "drains w 11 benefit and increase the j 3 value of the real estate in said vicin- I 3 ily, and that benefits should be as1 sessed against the properties so bene3 fitted, be it 5 Resolved, that this Council cause I such sewers or drains to be constructed - and that they give public notice of 7 their intention to construct such sewers or drains by advertising for a space ) not less than ten days in two or more newspapers printed or circulating in said City of f:ipe May. briefly describ- ) ing the proposed work and requesting such persons a.-, may object thereto to I present their objections in writing at or before the expiration of ten days i from the date of such notice to the i City Clerk of the City of Cape May ; and that sRid notice ao published in I said papers shall be signed by the City Clerk of this City, and shall bear date i of its first publication. " In accordance therewith s public hearing will be held on Monday. Janu- 1 ary 20t.h. A. D.. 1908, in the Council Chamber at 7:30 p. m. L NOTE — Such persons as may object to the construction of the above sewers or drains may. file their objections in writing at or oefore the expiration of ten days from the date of the above notice Dated January 9, 1908. 1 1 JNO W. THOMPSON. 1*11 2t City Clerk. Mosquitoes Op Against It i Dont' wait for Professor Smith to < annihilate the mosquito pest. Consult Thos Son Its, sf Cold Spring, about that new lot of netting reoelved. The best oo the market. Cheaper th»n anywhere In the county. Local 1 Phone. tf | :

Congress £asifl0 ^ 31 Ferry Street ± Finest Bowling i- Alley's in the City p Alley's Equipped With ■ WisAHoisDcPiBSillirs : POOLMD BILLIARDS ; — i d Open from 9 a. m., to 12 p. m. ' e _ - — s- ." r* t — CIGARS— 2 e Both 'phones. ^ FENDBRSON A HUGHES, Props. j FOR THE HOLIDAYS \ " I I LIST Mrs ill LOWEST PRICES ■ ; OURJLOSS YOUR OPPORTURTTY f Here's a few bargains, Men's, J women's and children's com* sweaters , - $1.00 goods now selling at 75 cents ' - 2.76 «• 2.26 " r L50 " «• Lag •• Boys sweaters 35 cents up . , t Specials in Men's shirts white and - colored Jerseys and flannel, shirts from t 23c to $1.26. - Great bargains in underwear, All i wool Men's white merino undershirts were 125 now 76 cents reduced prices | ■ in Ladies' and Child re ns' underwear. All other goods at lowest prices of . ' giftayear' thine® 8uitab,e for : " LAYEITHAI, : 310 washington street ! cape Nay ti. j Full line Gentlemen's furnishings. I 'fry us once and you'll come again " " 1 Toy St It. v.Jacob Garrison's Watch, Clock and

: : Jewelry Store : : 305 WASHINGTON ST. 305 1 (Successor to C. F. Kuhn) I -ary;p Ntock and variety to select from. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry reJ paired Promptly and L j Skilfully. . if nntinminnuiiiii-iiiiinixi ysj Rest for Tired Eyes I : : ^ F oil line of Harness, and Horse and Dog Goods at Philadelphia prices. Re- . pairing promptly done. W. A. Lovett. J 106 Perry street, - Groceries, dry good*, and pro v i « - ' ions also boots and ah ore, at rock botI torn, prioes at Ttios. Hooltt. Cold " Spring. if I I Fcr Sale— uuuaing Lot- ' I Very eligible lots in West Cape Maj * at Broadway and Mechanic street. Ap- ' ply to J . L. Landis. Fix Up Yourjjngm(l» j Every cottage owner «botrid give [ attention to the arrangement of flowere ■ and gtoundi this year in order 10 add 1 | to the attract iveneas of the resort. 1 "Consult William Rau. expert gar- • dener, 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 i contain ten acres and upward. ^ The Star and Wave carries a large stock of Job printing materials of all kinds, and. is prepared to fill orders immediately. , *■ ■ *

kWahllRked IBM Ml —T» ,wt,, jllljU-' 1 THE DAYLIGHT STfiM ^ 3 Will You Have « sJH 1 Many dollars were giv«ii out 1 / . to our customers during thOT j ipflpfisF v past year in the Way of unuroa^« x values. MmrA DID YOD SHARE II ITT ?|J ft ^ notget In line noW — la the Knerr line — It Is siBPOIfd "fe ^ to none. 0. L. W. IN ERR, ' M8.80 WASHINGTON STREET * SMITH Ac EVA1VS , BigiM BaiMcn. ddlhlf, 4». » AutooboUI motor, utf to kink of mKhinMj. Took of .1* IrinS .... . aa»3 l.u fay otto St. Cape May, IS.J . CHARLES YORS 8TITE8 YORK YORK BROTHERS CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS CAPE MAY, N. J. Estimates Cheerfully Given on all Kinds of BuDdings. . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. R.O. BOX, 661 ELECTRIC CONTRACTOR, Electrical Supplies, Wholesale and Retail. WELL INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHT, Best and most Powerful Gas Light made. Prices from $1.0o upward. Full line of Supplies on hand Phone or send postal to Thos. S. Crowell, Agent, Electrical Contractor, West Cape May, N. J. Telephone No. 87X . Prompt Attention to all orders. Estimates Cheer fully Furnished. FMlafcta, LAFAYETTE BENNETT Contractor and Painter 915 *!adiMon Avenue, tape Way, If J Hardwood Finishing OratiUeg Wm. F. Brown PLtUMBING, STEAM and GAS FITTING

Jobbing A Specialty. jl ) I Mansion Street, Estimates Furnishe i CAPE MAY. OPEN EVENINGS. 1 S<*. 324 U'lftwsre Ave. Cape -Huj f Hy, Y.J. Plniiibine;. Steam and Gas Flltlee Jnbblng I'rumeUy Attended to ' If It's Heat You Want ST OP AT 109 PEKRY ST. Cape May, N. J. and let us tell you all about it We have a full line of Stoves, Heaters ^ and Ranges. We also rent stoves for the winter. Odd Castings a specialty. PLUMBING. TIN ROOFING, GUTTTOING, SPOUTING GREEN TRADING STAMPS FOR ALL OUR CUSTUMERS. Weisbaeb |WaDt]es--|cc Ma!,les ^ (HAMBEKS Telephone 4'ouueciioii 109 Perry fill A. CGi LE^r^ * House ar^d Sign Painter • Decorator. Offiee SHOP in REAR ol 105 Jackson St filenwood Hotel Cape Slay City . A Wall Paper 7 Removed to first floor 626 WASHINGTON STREET decorating your rooms look at my new stock of Wall Paper, — Burlaps, Lincrusta, and Walton. 1007 Papers Reduced 30 per cent. W. LENOIR