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Your Duty is to be WelL Bat 70a cannot be toll If 70a neglect taking Hood'8 SaraaparlUa wben 70a know 70a take lu Impair blood, pool appetite, beadacbe, nerrontnen. that tired •toting— by these and other signs your system demands Hood's. Get a bottle today. n»T* "o™ °°lor lo my face. sleep and sat jML and work-Is a pleasure. " Mas. A. A. Howaan. Taunton, Mass. ' In Worst Form-" I bad catarrh in the F»r*t form and was advised to try Hood's Baraaparills . I took seven bottles and am pips' Mas. Wouas MaTCiLr. Parkertort. Pa. Always Pra)SO-"l Bnt took Hood'a SarHood's Baraaparills Is sol^Wwywhere. . In the tuna] liquid, or In tablet form called ■arsstabs. 100 Doses One Dollar. Prepared only by C. I. Hood Oo., Lowell. Maaa , 1
EMU Mrs. Libbie Hawn ie£still in K*""** . Merchant R. T. Johnnaon is taking orders for seeds among bis patrons. Pastor Wells christened Augustus Howard Swain at the borne of his grand ^parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben T. Johnson, Thursday. Moareo Matthews entertained nis brother ; Robert, of Holmesburg, Pa., over Sunday. Henry Matthews is suffering from an attack of measles. Miss Widdie Hoffman, of Gold Spring, spent the Sabbath with relatives. Meedames Mary McNeil and Annie Hawn spent Tuesday with Mrs Eliza Wiilets, at West Cape May. Abijah Reeves is kept busy with the telephone work. Arthur Wilson has moved into one of R. E. Hand's houses. Start the New Year Right. A little Lobster salad. Terrapin, and other things, 1 And in a very little while A doctor's phine bell rings. < The terrapin is on his feet, The lobster's found his claw. ' And judging from the inner man Their's is the "Unwritten Law." < The case is quickly diagnosed ' AihlMs information, " On how a lobster and terrapin . Can raise so much tarnation. 1 The trouble found, it was the thing ' To furnish quick relief, 1 And the wur Rydale's Stomach Tablets . accomplished this, J Was simply beyond belief. , V. M. D. Marcy and Co. jan ( DO TOO WANT TO BUT ' Do /oo want to buy? 1 , t Do you want to sell? Dcpyou want to rent? 5 ./' Do you want to borrow? ^ Do you want to insure? j consult < SOL. NEEDLES, Agent for Glens Falls Insurance Com- I pany and others. 508 Washington street. 11-16 ly - ' E COl# SPRIN6. P s
Mesdsmes Bohm and Loper are viait- . ing in Washington, D. C. 1 Mrs. Anthony is ill of grip. Mildred Miller an df Mary Hughes are the proud possessore of wheels, j (Christmas gifts.) R. Matthewes. of Holmesburg. ^was 1 among weekly visitors. Pinkeye is prevalent. < Miss Elisabeth Hitchner has returned .from a three week's visit among relatives at Elmer. ~ "3 N. Z. Graves contemplates building 4 a new bam. ' ~ j Ales Ewing has decided to remain i up in the Physic farm another year. , Mrs. Wm. King called at the Hastings cottage, Saturday. 1 Mrs. M. Chadwick is still under the j physician's care. ( Mrs. Mary Soffe will ep*nd the win- , ter with her daughter at Holly Beach. Two fine cows were sold at Uncle / Jere Band's sale on Saturday. Phosphate agents abound. Mr. and Mrs. Jj^ Snyier are ill of 1 *rip. i Pastor Lowden h on the sick list. < The D. of A. enjoyed themselves , hugely at the hall Tuesday. (linford Halbruner has been a suf- ( ferer from "pinkeye" which is preS^.tolnit. I EE : J It Quiets . the Couqh \ * J 1 This is one reason why Ayer's r C Cherry Pectoral is so valua- - t ble in consumption. It stops the wear and tear -of useless k 8 coughing. But it does more ^ — it controls the inflammation, -c quiets the fever, soothes, heals, • Ask your doctor about this. ; A The beat kind o! a testimonial— (- "Sold for over elxtg years." . r y|.«*ai-S^S£SW-— ] A-\ • . _ > MWWsmit 0 £±yers2?«~ w.hmu»o«ii "ttipawm, * S^JZSSF RSSSS;. *
LOWER TOWNSHIP ; TAX SALE Tuesday, January 28, 1908. at Town ' ship Hall. | Public notice is hereby given by , Charles C. Bohm, Collector of the Township of Lower, County of Cape 1 May, N. J. that he will sell at public j ' sale for taxes assessed for the year 1 tl,e I®1*!8, tenements, beredi- 1 tamefits and real estate hereinafter men tioned, for the shortest term for which 4 any person or persona will agree to ' 1 take the same, or In fee where no one , ' will bid for a shorter term and pay the \ tax Hen thereon, including interest and j cost of sale. ■, ' The sale will take place at ToWnahip 1 Hall, Lower Township, Cape May . County, N. J., Tuesday, January 28, ' ' . .. - 1000, ai i p. m.
The said lands, tenements, ments and real estate 00 to be sold and the names of the persons against whom '• the said taxes have been laid on aci count of same, and the amoontof taxes laid on account of each parcel, are as u follows, visi " 8 Taxes due from Cape May Point, Amount of taxes assessed, $14.70 , On lota Nos. 21 and 22. block K, Lots Nos. 85 and 87. block A, • Lot No. 468. block B. Lot No. 84. block E, 1 Owner or reputed owner, Association, Y. M. O. A. i Amount of taxes assessed, $2.21 . On lot No. 88, block N, Owner or reputed owner. Estate of E. Allen. ' Amount of taxes assessed. $6.62 < > On lots Nos. 49, 60 and 58, block A. 1 Owner or reputed owner. Estate of William Heatty. j ' Amount of taxes assessed, $2.57 On lot No. 44, block A, and lot j No. 123, block E. Owner or reputed owner, ■ Jane M. B. Brister. ) 1 Amount of taxes assessed, $1.47 1 < On lots Nos. 91 and 92, block E. Owner or reputed owner, J. B. F. Bellows. Amount of tax assessed, $1.84 ( On lot No. 166. block E. Owner or reputed owner, George Benaugh. ' j Amount of tax assessed, $1.47 . On lot No. 9. block K. i Owner or reputed owner, George W. Bailey. Amount of tax assessed, $2.21 1 On lot No. 84, block A. , Owner or reputed owner, i John H. Benezet. Amount of tax assessed, $2.94 On lot 63, block A. I Owner or reputed owner, , Ambrose Deatrick. Amount of tax assessed, $3.68 On lot Nos. 13 and 14, block A. Owner or, reputed owner. S E. Ewiug. , Amount off tax assessed, $20.58 C lots Nos. 19, 99 and 100, block A : Nos. 122, 128, 134, 140, 146. C 152. 158. 164. 170. 176. block K ; , 48 and 53. block I ; £ 600 feet undivided in block N. Owner or reputed owner, Thomas A. Fernley. p
Amount of tax assessed, $3.68 On lots Nos. 13 and 14, block D. Owner or reputed owner, E. P. Feaster. Amount of tax assessed, $1.47 On lot No. 148. block K. Owner or reputed owner, E. S. Farrow. Amount of tax assessed, $7.61 On lot No. 16, block "H. improved. 1 Owner or reputed owner, Charles Foster. •Amount of tax assessed, $1.47 On lot No. 153, block K. Owner or reput d owner, Ella J. Gibbs. Amount of tax assessed, $2r.58 On l"t No. 70, .block A, improved. Owner or reputed owner. Gil<*s. Amount of tax assessed. $1.47 On lot No. 23, block L. Owner or reputed owner, A, Hoechly. Amount of tax assessed, $4.41 On lots Nos. 10. 45. 94 and 95. block A. Owner or reputed owner, A. HalL Amount of tax assessed. $1.84 lots Nos. 19 and 20, block K. Owner or reputed owner. W. Hovey. Amount of tax assessed, $1.47 lot No. 39. block I. Owner or reputed owner, Jacoby. Amount of tax' assessed. $9.56 ' On Iota 118. 124, 130, 136, 142. 159. 160, 165, 166, 171. 172, 177, 178, 181, 184. block K. Owner or reputed owner, E. W. Jfirby. Amount of tax assessed, $2.94 ' On lot No. 29. block K. Owner or reputed owner, Jatneg' Murphy. Amount of tax assessed. $1.47 ' On lot No. 143, block K. Owner or reputed owner, Myers. Amount of tax assessed. $4.41 ' On lots Nop. 67. 58. 59. 60. 65. Tfc and 75. block K. Owner or reputed owner, I . McConnell. Amount of tax assessed, .74 j lot No. 82, block H. . Owner or reputed owner, George W. Porter. Amount of tax assessed. $3.68 ! lot No. 38, block A \ Owner or reputed owner, | ( Thomas A. Reading. | ( Amount of tax assessed, 1.471 lot No. 16, block N. 1 Owner or reputed owner, J William Setvy. ] Amount of tax assessed, $2.21 On lot No. 24. block D. Owner or reputed owner, ] William R. Smith. ]
Amount of tax assessed. $6.62 On lot No. 24. block K : lots Noe. 34 and 36, block A Owner or reputed owner, 1 Henry Slotnan. ' Amount of tax assessed, $2.21 On lot No. 122. block K. Owner or reputed owner, Adam H. Sbope. Amount of tax awaesaed, . •* $1.11 On Jot No. 32. block' C. Owner or reputed owner. < H. B. Sloane. 1 Amount of tax assessed^'-, $1.11 ; On hut No. 135, block K. . Owner or reputed owner. K. StimwelL Amount of tax assessed, $15.44 On lots Noe. 74. 75. 12L 185. 122. 33. 62 and 63. block E; 29. 30. 31. 51 and 52. blockl; Noe. 81 and 32. block K ; No. 18. block D; and Noa. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 21, 22. 24. 26 and 27, block L; ' lota No. 33. 24. -25, 26. 27, 28, 29, 30. and 31. bloqk U: UV, mwox, iT.
Owner Or repiAtn owner, j Estate of LeatafagwhiBdin. 3 Amount of tax assessed, $2.21 - On lot No. 68, block A 8 Owner or reputed owner, 3 Charles Thomas. Amount of tax assessed, $3.68 On lot No. 64, block K. Ownei or reputed owner, ) Francis Vanderherchen. Amount of tax assessed, $2.21 On lot No. 96, block A. Owner or reputed owner, Samuel Wiley. Amount of tax assessed, $2.94 On lots Nos. 76, 77, 78, 79 and ■ 80. block E. Owner or reputed owner, Julia A Whilldin. I Amobnt'of tax assessed, $3.68 ^ ! On lots Noe. 129. 141, 147. block K. J Owner or reputed owner, F. E. Wanser. Amount of tax assessed, $2.21 r On lot No. 124, block E. Owner or reputed owner, Stephen N. Winslow. Amount of tax assessed, $4.41 I ] Lot No. 47. block B. Owner or reputed owner, ' ^ George J. Young. Taxes due from Lower Townsoip proper \ Amount of tax assessed, $54.90 1 j 86 acres joininv lands of Lewis Hildreth. ; , Owner or reputed owner ! 1 S. Cord. | j Amount of tax assessed, $7.32 | J On 6 acres joining the lands of ! ^ Frank Rutherford. ! • Owner or reputed owner, J J. F. Cake. ' Amount of tax assessed, $ i . 22 V On 1 acre, joining the lands of j E. Fleichhauer. ( Owner or reputed owner. of Andrew Edmunds. Amount of tax assessed, $2.83 e 1 acre joining the lands of A. s Pierson. Owner or repu'ed owner. Foster. . g Amount of tax assessed, $3.44 On one-half acre, joining the : lands of Oharles Hoffman. . p Owner or reputed owner. Harris. Amount of tax assessed. $71.16 ) On railroad property other than I main stem. \ Owner or reputed owner, *" and Atlantic City * rnuaaeipnia ana Atlantic City
8 Railway Company. Amount of tax assessed. $39.65 On 20 acres. Joining lands of Charles Dawson. 7 On 100 acres joining Ooxo Hall property. Owner or reputed owner, W S. P. Shields. 1 Taxes due on Highisnd Beach property I . Owner, LotJtfo. Sec. Ami 1 ' Michael J. McHpgh. 1,2, 1 $ .98 1 James Dougherty, 13. 14, 16, 16. 3 1.47 John Gourley, 18, 20, 20 .981 i George L. Nielris. 22, 24. 20 .981 William Rowley. 42, 20 .49 ; Thomas Turner. 11,12 2 .981, Reuben Muhl. 3, 5, 2 .98 , Emily Leadbeatter, 6, 8 A9] ' Fred.-rica Wegsle, 13 1 .49! David Russell, 20, 4 .49] J. Frank Peales, 9, 1 .49 1 Ellis Redding, 6, 8 .49 I August Achtermann, 26, 28, 11 ."58 Rosier J. Levering, 6,33. 2 .98 Charles L. Weir, 9. 2 .49 1 , William T. Weir, Jr. 7, 2 .49 Walter R. Weir, 11, 2 .49 1 Emily H Levering, 18. 2 .49 1 i Anna D. Levering. 8. 17, 2 .96 1 Anna M. Weir, 35, 2 49 i Eliz. A. Weir. 15, 2 A9 Mary S. Cochran. 9, 11, 20 . 49 1 f Abraham Ball. 25, 27, 3 .98 JohnJ. Brady. 4. 2 .49 1 j Noah Morton. 38, 40. 42, 20 . 49 ' |JanjesNish, 6, 3 .49 1 ; Martha K. Smith, 22, 9 .49 | Lew s Steinmetz, 23. 24, 9 . 98! Ernestine Messing, 17, 2 .49 j I William A. Hostach, 21, 12 .49 1 | Henry E. Billerbeck. 12, 2 .49 August Shuler, 13, 2 .49 ' I I Alfred Walton, 50, 2 A9 ] 1 James L. Tolan, 2, 6 .49 - Edward S. Smith, 25, 9 .49 1 I Jacob G. Wolfe, 55, 2 . 491' , | Wm. J. Billerbeck, 14, 2 A9 I John W. De Horsey, 6. 1 .49 1 James G. Conway, 43, 8 . 49 • j William Cappers, Jr., 51. 2 .49 1 Rosa Schuler, 15, 2 .49 ' August L. E Golf. 1, 5 .49 , Benjamin Whitman, 16, 2 .49 | John McLees, 3, 4 .49 | August Lehr, 37. 2 .49 | Anna S. Hoagland, 2, 4, 5, ; 7. 60, 4 2 44 George L. Neild, 19, 21. 23, I „ 25. 27, 2 2.44 1 j Samuel Need era. 14, 1 .49 | Anna Seala. 10, 1 .49 Nassau C. Lafferty, 29, 31, 2 .49 V I C. Gal lager, 2, 12 .49 Charles L. Creigbton, 39, 40, / I 41, 42, 2 1.47 " Gleason, 32, 34, 28 .98 Weianer 14 12 i49 i R. Martin, 30 28 .49 5 John W De Homer, 1, 2, 28 .98 I John McOanaeO. P. Hoffman, 6, l .49 Myers, 4, 1 M 4
2 Charles "Lincoln • Creigbton. 84. 86, 20 . .98 WHliarn Bailey, 32. 84. 14 ,98 May Highland .... - Bailey, 81. 14 .49 J°*»n McGann, 1, 16. 18. 2 1.65 BGcfaael Doyle. 22, 84. 14 .« Elizabeth Lehr, 2. 19 .49 , PeHomey, 6, 7. i, 26 .98 Jotm W. DeHoraey, 4. 6. 12 .98 John W. Evans, 17, U .49 Catherine I'ilstrmm, 20, 22. 7 .98 John McConnell, 11, 33, 21 .96 1 David ML Armstrong 30. 82, 20 .98 John Kailer, 47, 49, 20 .96 E^pvin McCarty. 21. 22, 23. T * „ „ „ ■ 24. 25, 1 2.44 James Hoffman, 48. 50, 20 .98 Wfiliuin T. Weir, 8. 10, 20 .98 " " 19,21.81. EtjtmP.ttmbwt.lt. S ':SS Aftert L FouUta. 16, 17. 21 .98 S. S. Graves. 47, 49, 13 .98 Flank ficdfield. 10, 8 .49 G. A. Bsrwig. 20. 11 .49 John W. Evans. 17. 14 .49 William Barwig, 18. 11 .49 Annie S. Hoagland, 47. 69, 60. 61. 4 1.96 L John Gi troy, 23, 25, 11 .98 EtaeKamp, 61. 21 .49 Annette Hannold. 7, 9 .49 Jcfci O. Noon. 4. 6, 19 .98 , LeomaGarr, 90. 7 .49 ! Louise Boeche. 14. 16, 11 .98 BiliI H. Schwalto, 47. 49, 26 .98 Wffiiam Oldfifeid. 16, 5 .49 William White, 87, 7 .49 Wih T Eisentrager, 16, 12 .49 DfrWMcCJulen. 18. 15. 14 .96 GeeB. Harnold. Sr. 43. 2 .49 W.-:Scott Smith, 9. 14 .49 Sarah Ann Brown. 17. 7 .49 Bamuel Bias et als, 6. 26 .49 WiUiam H. Brown, 32, 2 .49 Wm. D. Anderson, 44. 46, 48. 2 1.47 Kate Reese. 50. 6 .49 Emanuel Oldfield, 16, 5 .49 Itouis Boeche, 87, 7 .49 Catherine Favren. 84, 36, 19 .98 Margaret Farrell, 34, 36, 19 .98 Adolph Weber, 83, 85, 28 .98 Catherine Mintzer, 9, 8 . .49 Jrfm Doyle, 18, 20, 14 .98 James Booth, 8. 10, 12 .98 I Edward McColgan, 10, 12. 14, I 16, 14 L96 Grantland, 28, 30, 2 .98 ! Henry Gerbert, 2, 20 .49 1 John W DeHoraey 4, 6, 6, 7. 8, 14. 16, 16. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,24, 25. 26, 28. 26 L83 . Redding, 7, 8 .49 Henry J» Butt, 16, 16. 1 .98 | James C. Glacken, 32, 34, 28 .98 (John A. Chalmers, 5, 7, 8, 3 .98 > Agnee Chalmers, 1, 27 .49 Jennie Kirkpatrick, 41, 26 .49 ' Mebaffy, 7, 13 .49 Kelly, 8. 27 .49 John W. Rupp, 48. 6 .49 I Alfred Horsefield, 5, 5 .49 Lizette Zeller, 25, 5 .49 Mallroy, 9. 27 .49 John Fehn, . 47, 49, 51, 22 1.47 Jones, 20, 22, 24, ■ i 26, 2 1.96 George Pringle, et ux, 1, 3. 5, 7, 12 4.88 Costs and interest to be added in each case to the amount of taxes assessed. OHARLES O. BOHM, Township Collector. F. ELDREDGE. w Solicitor. Dated December 26th, 1907. ; P. $58.80 12-28 6t Real Estate Bargains ' Three cottages for sale or exchange, ■ two in Cap May City and one in West Cape May. Also building lots, and a gbod truck or poultry farm. Bell phone 57D. 1 9 9
GEORGE H. REEVES. 5 Broadway and Yorke avenue. West Cape May. 15 Days' :LS A L E ill liy >| Hats 1 rimrncl and U: - jl 1 rimmed ill llftf i Ik OFF , all goods mentioned, A lot 1 cf Corsets, our entire shirtwaist ! strck, working waists, fine! white waists and silk waists I This sale covers entire stock of Ladies Tailored Suits, Coats and>Skirts, Misses and Childrens' Coats. Come early while the stock is good. Alterations iree of charge usual. No goods charged at the above mentioned prices. Mrs. E. Turner 323 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. Pacific At*., Holly Braah, M. J.
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