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44A Good Name at Home " f "D a tower tit strength abroad"— and tba ka excellent reputation' of C. L Hood Co. and Mk their remedies in the- city of Lowell, when y they are beat known, tatplrea confidence I the wqrld orer. not only In the medicines ■ hot in anything their sroprtetore say A ahoat them. -It MadeYpy Hood XVs Good." B "1 belieTe Hood's Sareaparilla the beet ellK sound family medicine known today." Mas. ■ 8. D. Pablxt. esz Wilder 8C. Lowell Hess. If *1 recommend Hood's SarsaperllU to any ■T one." J OHif B. Dcrrr, U Auburn Street K LowelL Mass. f "1 am a strong and healthy woman today. from taking. Hood's SarsaperlUa. which X keep in the house for all the family." Mas. FajnoxBaucH. 108 Lererett St. Lowell Mesa, i, "I ««»ider Hood's Sareaparilla the beet blood -purifier ,in the world." Mas. Jtnoi E. Cabltov. lit Liberty St. Lowell. Mass. Hood's Bareaparilla Is sold everywhere. L » In the tuoal liquid, or in tablet form called •arsatabs. 100 Dosee One Dollar. Prepared only by a I. Hood Co, Lowell If CAPE MAY COUNTY ORPHANS' COURT Hr- . On.tbe application of Joseph E. Learning, Admr. of Mortimor D. Learning, deceased, for sale of lands to pay debts. Opier to SJbow Cause. Joseph E. Learning, Administrator • of Mortimor D. Learning, deceased, r having exhibited to this Court, under oath, a just and tru account of the Sraonal estate and 'debts of said Morter or D. Learning, deceased, where- 1 by it appears that the personal estate of said Mortimor D. Learning, neij.« cea ed. is insufficient to pay his debts, and requested the aid of the Court in Kt the premises, it is ordered, on this I, fifteenth day of January, A. D., 1908, . that all persons int rested in Hie lands, tenements, hereditament* and real estate of Baid Mortimor D. Learning, deceased, appear before the Court, at . the court house in Cape May#Court House. the twenty-fifth day of i March next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause why so much of - the lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate of the said Morimor D. ' Learning, deceased, should not be sold as wiil be sufficient to pay his debts, or the regime thereof, as the case may ■ I require ; and that this order, signed ' by the Surrogate, sh II be immediately i hereafter set up at three of the most nublic places in the County of Cape j . May for six weeks successively, and | ' be published at least once each week for ■ the same time in the Star and Wave, ] ( t one'of the newspapers of this State. ' k CHAS. P. VANAMAN, < | Surrogate. i I P. F. 56 1-18 7t ( . CAPE MAY COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT. < In the matt r of the application of I r the Oomtnon Council of the City of Cape May. the appointment -of , three freeholders and residents of the City of Cape May, as Commissioners to / estimate and assess benefits on lands C in accordance with the provisions of an act of the legislature of the State of t New Jersey, entitled "An act to , authorize cities to construct sewers ' and drains and to provide for the pay- *- [ . ment of the cost thereof," Approved „ [• March 8th, 1882, and tht supplements and amendments ther to. / I NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. I The commissioners appointed in ac- E ■ cord an ce with the foregoing appliesIk tion, On tha 6th day of November. c W 1907, will meet , in the City Hall, at the corner of Waishington and Franklin „ | streets, in the City of Cape May; in 1 the County' of Cape May, and State > i / New Jersey, on Thursday, the sixth C K day of February, 1908, at the hour of ■ eleven o'clock in the foreirapn of said E I day' to hear any peiwjns in interest | who may present themselves to oc * P heard why assessments of benefits *- | should not be assessed against the aev- F k eral lands abutting upon the streets and avenues upon which said sewers A. have been constructed, viz : From the C Sewer Dispoezi Station on Madison avenue, and along said Madi .on avenue C ^^B to Beach avenue, and thence along . Beach avenue, northeasterly to Wil- p ^^^^Htnffeon avenue. ^^^B Dated Cape May. N. J., Jan. lb, 1908. . ^■r J. HENRY EDMUNDS. LEWIS T. STEVENS, a VIRGIL MARCY, C 2t Commissioner*. Typewriting papers at Philadelphia ® r ' prices, $1 and up. at Star and Wave A office. C
0 RAND PARADE EASTER ■ i . <; The success of the New Year's parade has induced the Cape May Athletic Mub to make preparations for anotnNjwade on Easter morning. Everybody st^Wd get busy and assist. These demonstrations attract lots of people here and do the resort good 9 ir many ways. There should be some- | thing, daing all the time, of this kind, , It prevents inoculation by the lazy I germ and danger from the sleeping j sickness.
I For that Dandruff There is one thing that will cure it — Ayer's Hair Vigor. It is a regular scalp-medicine. » It quickly destroys the germs which cause this disease. The unhealthy scalp becomes healthy. The dandruff disappears, had to disappear. A healthy scalp means a great deal to you— healthy hair, no dan- ! druff.no pimples, aoeruptions. Tha beat kind of a taeUmoalal - "aold tor over efatty yo«i». " A~"
- LOWER TOWNSHIP TAX SALE \ ^Tuesday. January 28, 1908, at Town - t Public notioe is hereby given by Charles C. Bohm, Collector of the r Township of Lower, County of Cape L May, N. J. that he will sell at public sa le for taxes assessed for the year '• 1906, all tli# lands, tenements, he red i- * tamente and real estate hereinafter men £ tioned, for the shortest term for which t any person or persons will agree to B take the same, or in fee where no one L will bid for a sB&rter term and pay the . tax lien thereon, including interest and . coat of sale. The sale will take place at Township * Hail, Lower Township, Cape May L County, N. J., Tuesday, January 28, - 1908, at 1p.m. ^ The said lands, tenements, hereditar menta and real estate so to he wild and the names of the persons against whom " the said taxes have been laid on ac- ■ count of same, and the amount of taxes ' laid pn Account of -each parcel, are as follows, viz: r Taxes due from Cape. May Point. " Amount of taxes assessed. $14.70 ' On lots Nob. 21 and 22, block K, Lots Nos. 85 and 87. block A, I Lot No. 4«8, block B, * Lot No. 34. block E, Owner or reputed owner. Association. Y. M. C. A- ! Alnount of taxes assessed, $2.21 On lot No. 83, block N. Owner or reputed owner. Estate of E. Allen. Amount of taxes assessed, $6.62 ' i On lots Nos. 49. 50 and 68, block A. Owner or reputed owner. Estate of William Ueatty. j Amount of taxes assessed, $2.57 On lot No. 44, block A, and lot No. 123, block E. Owner, or reputed owner, ; | Jan* M. B. Blister. Amount of ta,xes assessed, $1.47 , i On lots Nos. -91 and 92, block E. j . Owner or reputed owner, J. B. F. Bellows. I Amount of tax assessed, $1.84 J I On lot No. 166. block E. I Owner or reputed owner, Benaugh. < Amount of tax assessed. $1.47 lot No. 9, block K. , Owner or reputed owner, George W. Bailey. Amount of tax assessed, $2.21 I On lot No. 84, block A. Owner or reputed owner, l. John H. Benezet. Amount of tax assessed, $2.94 lot 63, block A. I Owner or reputed owner, Ambrose Dea trick. Amount of tax assessed, $3.68 ; On lot Nos. 18 and 14, block A. Owner or reputed owner, £ Samuel E. F.wing, / of tax assessed, $20.58 C On lots Nos. 19, 99 and 100, block A: Nos. 122. 128. 184, 140, 146, C 152, 158, 164, 170, 176, block K ; . 48 and 53. block I ; ( ieet undivided in block N. Owner or reDU'ed owner. Thomas A. Fernley. j of tax assessed. $3.68 lots Nos. 18 and 14. block D. . Owner or reputed ownei. i E. P. FeaSter. Amount of tax assessed. $1.47 C On lot No.- 148, block K Owner or reputed owner, E. S. Farrow. V Amount of tax assessed, $7.61 lot No. 16, block H, improved. Owner or reputed owner, "I Foster. Amount of tax assessed, $1.47 . On lot No. 153, block K. , Owner or reputed owner, Ella J. Gibbs. j Amount of tax assessed. $2°. 58 C lot No. 70, block A. improved. V Owner or reputed owner, 1 Giles. Amount of tax assessed, $1.47 1 lot No. 23, block L. r On lot RO. 23, DIOCK l.
Owner or reputed owner. , Mary A. Hoechly. g . Amount of tax assessed, ' $4.41 A , On lots Nos. 10, 45, 94 and 95, E ' block A. C ' Owner or reputed owner, V Frank A. Hall. V • Amount of tax assessed. $1.84 ? I On lots Nos. 19 and 20, block K. *, 1 Owner or reputed owner. K . Maggie W. Hovey. ^ I Amount of tax assessed, $1.47 a ' I On lot No. 39, block 2. j Owner or reputed owner, ^ f Henry Jacoby. j ! Amount of tax'assessed, $9.56 \ • On lots 118, 124, 130, 136, 142. 159, L 160, 166, 166, 171. 172. 177, 178, E 181, 182. block K. V Owner or reputed owner, "E I E. W. Kirby. A ; Amount of Ux assessed, $2.94 On lot No. 2». block K. J Owner or repute i owner, James Murphy. J Amount of tax assessed, $1.47 T On lot No. 148, block K. Owner or reputed owner. „ George Myers. Amount of tax assessed, $4.41 a On lots Nos. 57. 58, 69, 60, 65. 70, and 75, block K. j Owner or reputed owner, a William McOonnell. a Amount of tax assessed, .74 On lot No. 82. block HOwner or reputed owner, L George ¥• Pwte*. g Amount of tax assessed. $3.68 . On lot No. S3, block A. « Owner or reputed owner, S Thomas A Reading. « c Amount of tax assessed, L47 On lot No. 16, block N. E Owner or reputed owner, William Selvy. f Amount of tax assessed, $2.21 S On lot No. 24. block D. Owner or reputed owner, P William R. Smith. B
Amount of tax assessed, $6.62 On lot No. 24. block K: lots Noe. 34 and 36, block A E Owner or reputed owner, Henry Sloman.i Amount at tax assessed, $2.21 On lot No. 122. block K. Owner or reputed owner, Adam H. Shope. Amount of tax assessed, $1.11 On lot No. 32. block C. y Owner or, reputed owner, * H. B. Sloane. * Amount of tax assessed, *1.11 c On lot No. 135. block K. Owner or reputed owner, n" Paul K. Stimwell. h Amount of tax assessed, $15.44 0 On lots Noa. 74. 75, 121. 135, 122, e 33. 62 and 63, block E; e Noa. 29, 30, 81, 51 and 62. block I; j Nos. 31 and 32. bloflt K ; No. 1% block D ; P and Noe. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6, 7, 21. 22. f 24. 26 and 27. block L: lots No. 28. 24. 25. 26, 27, 28, 29. 30. and 31, block N. Owner or reputed owner, j Estate of Learning Whilldin. 1 Amount of tax assessed. $2.Z1 - On lot^No. 68, block A 3 or reputed owner, 1 Charles Thomas. Amount of tax assessed, $3.68 Oniot No. 64. block K. Ownei or reputed owner, j Francis Vanderhercben. 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 lota Nos. 76, 77. 78, 79 and 80. block E. Owner or reputed owner, Julia A "Whilldin. 1 Amoant'of tax assessed, $3.68 ; On lots Nos. 129, 141, 147, block K. Owner or reputed owner, F. E. Wanser, , ; Amount of tax assessed, $2.21 , On lot No. 124. block E. * Owner or reputed owner, Stephen N. Winslow. Amount of tax assessed, - $4.41 Lot No. 47. block B. Owner or reputed owner, George J. Young. Taxes due from Lower Township proper -j Amount of tax assessed, " $54.90 . On 86 acres joininv lands of Lewis Hildreth. Owner or reputed owner, » . S. Cord. « Amount of tax assessed, $7.32 5 On 6 acres joining the lands of Frank Rutherfoid. Owner or reputed owner, I J. F. Cake. i Amount of tax assessed, $1 .22 } On 1 acre, joining the lands of Ei Fleichhauer. ( Owner or reputed owner. of Andre w^Edmunds. Amount of tax assessed, $2. H:> ' c 1 acre joining the lands of A. I s Pierson. Owner or reputed owner. Foster. g Amount of tax assessed, $3.44 . one-half acre, joining the lands of Charles Hoffman. £ Owner or reputed owner, Harris. i Amount of tax assessed, $71. 16 On railroad property other than main stem. Owner or reputed owner, .and Atlantic City Railway Company. ^ Amount of tax assessed. $39.65 I On 20 acres, joining lands of ( Charles Dawson. i On 100 acres joining Coxs Hall > property. I Owner or reputed owner, a S. P. Shields. i a due on Highland Beach property * Owner. Lot No. Sec. Amt t Michael J. McHugh, 1,2, 1 $ .98 f James Hougberty, 13, 14, 15, , 16. 8 1.47 John Gourley, 18, 20, 20 .98 _ L Nields. 22. 24, 20 .98 Rowley. 42. 20 .49 , Turner. 11, 12 2 .98 ' Reuben Muhl, 3, 5, 2 .98 t Leadbeatter, 5, 8 .49 Fred»rica Wegele, 13 1 .49 Russell, 20, 4 .49 .1. Frank Peales, 9, 1 .49 Ellis Redding, 6, 8 .49 £ Achtermann, 26, 28, 11 .98 J. Levering, 6, 33, 2 .98 Charles L. Weir. 9. 2 .49 T. Weir, Jr, 7, „ 2 .49 E Walter R. Weir, II, 2 .49 H. Levering, 13, 2 .49 Anna D. Levering, 8, 17, 2 .98 Anna M. Weir, 35, 2 .49 c A Weir, 16, 2 .49 S. Cochran. 9. 11, 20 .49 Abraham Bail, 25. 27. 3 .98 J. Brady, 4. 2 .49 Noah Morton. 38, 40,' 42, 20 . 49 Nish. 6, 3 .49 F R. Smith, 22, 9 .49 Steipmetz, 23, 24, 9 . 98 Ernestine Messing, 17, 2 .49 p A. Eostach. 21, 12 .49 E. Billerbeck, 12, 2 .49 Shuler, 13, 2 .49 Alfred Walton. 50, 2 .49 L. Tolan, 2. 6 .49 Edward S. Smith, 25, 9 .49 Jacob G. Wolfe, 55, 2 .49 Wm. J. Billerbeck. 14, 2 .49 John W. DeHorsey, 6, 1 .49 James G. Conway, 43, 8 4« Capptrs, Jr., 51. 2 .49 Rosa Schuler. _ — . 15, " 2 .49 August L. ETiolfr-. 1- 5 19 Benjamin Whitman, 16, 2 .49 McLees, 3,, 4 .<9 ® Lehr, -87, 2 .49 S. Hoagland, 2, 4, 5, 7. 80, 4 2.44 2. 4 5 .98 George L. Neild, 19. 21, 23, p 25. 27, 2 2.44 Samuel Needers, 14, 1 .49 Anna Seals, 10, 1 .49 . O. Lafferty, 29. SI. 2 .49 t Condy O. Gal lager. 2, 12 .49 L. Creigbton, 39, 40, 41, 42. 2 1.47 C Gleaaoo, 32. 84, 28 .98 John Weianer 14 12 .49 R. Martin. 30 28 .«9 John W De Horsey, !, 2, 28 .98 r ( John McCooneli. P. Hoffman. 6, 1 .49 Robert My an, 4. 1 .42
(2 Charles Lincoln - Creiehton. 84. 36. 20 .98 William Bailey. 32. 84. 14 .98 May Highland Bailey, 31. 14 .49 3 John McGann, 1. 16, 18. 2 1.65 Michael Doyle, 22, «. 14 .96 Elizabeth Lehr, 2. 19 .49 John W. DeHorsey, 6, 7, 8, 26 .98 1 John W. DeHoraey, 4, 6, 12 .98 John W. Evans. . 17, 14 .49 Catharine Illstram, 20, 22, 7 .98 John McConneU, 11. 13. 21 .98 j .David H. Armstrong 30, 32. 20 .98 John Kailer, 47. 49. 20 .98 Edwin McCarty, 21, 22. 23.1 E 24, 25, 1 2.44 James H Hoffman. 48. 50. 20 .98 4 William T. Weir, 8, 10, 20 .96 " " 19. 21, 81, 33, 21 1.96 „F- Danbert. 3. 6. 18 .98 L Foulks, 15. 17. 21 .98 B. S. Graves, 47. 49, 18 .98 Frank Redfield, 10. 8 .49 A- Barwig, 20. 11 .49 John W. Evans. 17, 14 .49 WiflUin Barwig, 18, 11 .49 Annie S. Hoagland, 47. 59. 60, ... «. 4 1.96 1 John Gilroy, 28, 25, . 11 .98 Ernie Ramp, 61, 21 .49 Annette Hannold, 7. . 9 .49 John O. Noon, 4.6, 19 .98 , UjMeCarr, 89. 7 .49 s Louise Boeche, 14, 16, 11 .98 finil H. Schwalto, 47, 49, 26 .98 William Oldfield, 16. 5 .49 ' William White, 87. 7 .49 I TBaenriager, 16, 12 .49 David McOulen, 13, 15, 14 .98 Geo 4* Harnold, Sr, 43, 2 .49 , W. Scott Smith. 9. 14 .49 ' , Sarah Ann Brown. 17, 7 .49 I Samuel Bias et als, 5, 25 .49 . William H. Brown, 82, 2 .49 J Wm. D. Anderson, 44. 46, 48, 2 1.47 Rate Reese. 60, 6 .49 < Emanuel Oldfield, 16- 6 .49 i i Louis Boache. 37. 7 .49 Catherine Favren, 34, 86, 19 .98 < Margaret Farrell, 34. 36, 19 .98 4 Adolph Weber. 33. 35, 28 .98 Catherine Mintzer, 9, 8 .49 -< Joitn Doyle, 18, 20, 14 .98 4 James Booth. g, 10. 12 .98 Edward McColgan, 10, 12. 14. < „ ,. 16. 14 1.96 i Grantland. 28, 80, 2 .98 , 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 1.83 1 William Redding, 7, 8 49 1 Henry J. Butt, 15, 16, 1 .98 James C. Glacken, 32, 34, 28 .98 ' < John A. Chalmers, 5, 7, 8, 3 .98 1 I Agnes Chalmers, 1, 27 .49 Jennie RVrkpatrick, 41, 26 .49 * John Mehaffy, 7, 13 .49 4 Mary Kelly, 8, 27 .49 John W. Rupp, 48. 5 .49 * Alfred Horsefield, 5. 6 .49 t Lizette Zeller, 25, 5 .49 Mary Mallroy, 9, 27 .49 * John Fehn, 47, 49, 5L 22 1.47 4 Wm. Jones, 20. 22, 24. „ 26. 2 LM 1 Pringle, -4 et ux, l, 8, 6, 7. 12 4.88 ( Costs and interest to be added in i each case to the amount of taxes as- - CHARLES C. BOHM, Township Oollectbr. j F. ELDREDGE, Solicitor. - Dated December 26lh, 1907. F. $58.80 12-28 6t WBTTape MAY TAX 1 SALE Public notice is hereby given by J Eldredge, Collector of the Borough of West Cape May, County of Cape May.- N. J , that he will sell at public sale for taxes assessed for the year 1906, all the lands, tenements . and real estate herein--after mentioned, for the shortest term which any person or persons will to take the same, or in fee where no one wil! bid for a shorter term and the tax lien thereon, including interest and cost of sale. The sale will tyike place at Borough Hall. West Cape May, Cape May Counft', N J.. Tuesday, February 26, 1908. at 1 p m. The said lands, tenements hereditaments and real estate so to be sold and the names of t'>e persons against whom the said taxes have been laid on account of same, and the amount of laid on account of each parcel, are as follows, viz : 1906. Owner or Reputed Owner. John W.. Lots 393 394 Block 32 $ .78 Owner or reputed owner. Beckett, Frauk, House and lot, building adj. Gold Beating Factory, 21 .89 Owner or reputed owner. Jan., Lots 119, 126, 127, 138. 138, block 5. Lot 401, block 33 Lot 410, block 34 1.67 Owner or reputed owner. Jas. K , Lot 116, 137. block 6 .78 Owner or reputed owner. J. M. E. Lots 181, 132, I 136. block 6. 1.56 I Lots 407, 408, 409. 412. 416, block 34. 3 12 I Lot 11, block 1, .78 ] Lots 92, 93. 101, 102, block 4. 2.34 I Lot 176, block 9, .78 1 Lota 269, 270, block 18, 1.17 Lots 291. 292, 293, block 25. 1.17 Lots 296, block 22, .39 Meadow southside of Turnpike, adj Fow estate, 7 acres, 6.25 Lota 2. 6. blockR, 1.56 Owner or reputed owner. of John Halpin, Lota IS, 14. 30. block 2, 1 56 3 acres meadow oppo. York ave, adj American Ice Co., 8.12 Owner or reputed owner. Mrs., House and lot, Myrtle ave, adj W. Oooper, 7 82 Owner or reputed owner. Harkina Mra. Lota 878, 879, block 81, .78 Owner or reputed owner. Geo., Columbia avenue, adj S Williams, 78 Lota 190, 191,|192, block 21. 2.84 Owner or reputed owner. Stephen. Lota 265, 966, 867. 868. block 18. 1.66 Lot 4. block L -78 LoU 888, 884. block 81. 1.66 \ '• * •
a Owner or reputed owner. . 5 Crease Edward, bouse and lot, s Jot 55. block 2,. C.35 9 Lot Myrtle ave, adj Hoffman. S.84 8 Owner or reputed owner. 8 Cox. Charles, hour" and lot. Oo9 lombia ave, adj. S. Hand » Het™, w. ft. 88 0 Owner or reputed owner. 8 Edmunds, Matthew, Lot 249, block 1 Owner or reputed owner. B Giles. Thompson, bouse and low 5 Columbia ave, .adi-Wm. Holland. W, 8.82 j Owner or reputed owner. i Holland Heirs of William, house j and lot, Columbia are, adj. > T. Giles, B„ 7.82 | Owner or repute* own«r .—rJ , Hoffman, Joshua, House and lot, — 2nd ave. 884. block SI, baL; 5.01 . Lota, 289, 290, block 81, 1.17 j Owner or reputed owner. | ! Harris Isaac, house, and lot, 168, block 7, ^ J.n Lot 168. block 7, I Lot 149. block 6. 6.85 I Owner or reputed owner. 1 Chas.. northerly aide of 1 Columbia ave, adj. John KimBey, 7.96 ■ Owner or reputed owner. Rutherford, Geo., bouse and 20
7 ^ Owner or reputed owner. 6 Prin^Humphriea. W.*Te' .68 ' 4 Owner or reputed owner. Swain, Jaa.. bouse and lot. York ave, adj- H. MulBaer, W. 8 Owner or reputed owner. B eey. W. 9.8? Owner or reputed owner. ' '« Trusty. W. M„ bouse and lot 808. block 18, 9.82 1 Owner or reputed owner. Trusty. Kate, Lott208,904. block ^ ^ Owner or reputed owner. jj 2 Vance, Georgians, bouse and kit 46. block 2 . A 12 Owner or reputed owner. : Washington, holes of J. T.. house and lot, Oolumbia ave, adj. Murray, 7.82 l ' Owner or reputed owner. William. Marie, bouse and lot, Oolumbia ave, adj. Twy- '■* man, B., 'V 7,25 • Coats and interest to be added in each case to the amount of assessed J. WOODRUFF ELDREDGE. SAMUEL F. ELDRE^«,C0lleCt0r' Solicitor. Dated January 20, 1908.
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