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MASTER'S SALE. Br virtue of a decree of the Oourt of Chancery of the State of New Jersey, hearing: date the tenth day of iv«dur. nineteen hundred and seven, hi a certain cause in partition wherein Francis Garrison et olo.. ore Complain - onto, and Jay 8. Garrison et als., are Defendants, there will be oold at publie vendue on MONDAY. THE »th DAY OF JANUARY. A. !>.. 1908, at two o'clock in the afternoon df said day, in the village of Cape May Court House, in theCounty of Cape May. and State of New Jersey, at the office of the Sheriff of Cape May County : All those several lots, tracts and parcels of land situate in the County of Cape May, State of New Jersey, and more particularly bounded and described as ioiiowb : TRACT No. 1. All that tract purchased by deed from William G. Townsend 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 .Townsehd by deed dated December 19, I860, and is butted and bounded as follows : BEGINNING at a bridge across Cedar Swamp Creek and running along said road North thirty degre a East forty perches to a corner in road ; thence along said road North twelve and a halfdlgrees East forty-two perches to another corner in said road: thence North eighty-one and a half degree# East thirty perches to a corner in a line of J ease Springer's; thence South two and a half degrees West oe'v nty perches to Cedar Swamp : thence along the same the several courses thereof to the place of beginning,* containing within baid bound; sixteen acres, three rods and twenty perches more or less, and recorded in the Clerk's Office of County and State aforesaid in Book f» umber 29 of Deeds-. Pages 187, etc. — ~ ;TKACT Nu. fir Aire wii that tract of land butted and bounded as follows: BEGINNING at a stele corner standing on the West side" of the aforesaid road tin 'Middle Township and is also a corner-of Lot No.' 8 set-off »to Ann Smith) and running from thence South •eventy-two and a half degrees East one hundred and three perches to a ■take corner of Lot No. 4. as aforesaid : thence gtfll binding by Lot No. 3 South twenty-six and a half degrees East sixty-four perches to a pine knot, corner < f Lot No 3. standing in Wil~Honj Gurrison's Una; thence hinding by William Garrison's line North fifty-nine degrees East thirty-four perches to a White Oak coiner of Lot No. 2 ; thence North twenty -(four degrees wgwt eightyone percheo-tw a stake in Wflliam Garrison's line, coit'-t of Lot No. 2: thence binding by Garrison's line South fifty-nine degrees and fifty-four rain utes West eieve perches to a gum tree corner, being corner also of William Garrison's line; thence binding by said Gar* son 'a line West twentynine and a half perches to a large leaning pine tree, corner of Reuben Lud- . lam's and William " Garrison's; thence binding Reuben Ludlam's line North •event}- -eight degrees and thirty minutes West seventy-three and a half perches to Reuben Ludlam's corner in before mentioned road; thence along the said road South forty -five degree* West fourteen an<i a quarter perches to the place of beginning, containing twenty-nine acr e, one quarter and nine perches more or leas, and is recorded in the Clerk'# Office of the County of Oape May and State of New Jersey in Book P of deeds, pages 176. etc. TRACT No- » Also all ttat tract of land batted and bounded as follows; BEGINNING at ootoke standing by the ride of WiDs Creek, which if likewise the beginning of Devi Smith's land and from thence running and by arid Smith's land SftSEtJ ssvXX.r; of marked trees to o red ceaar poet ■landtag in the swamp near the bead of the old ditch marked for a comer and standing in Smith's Una ; thence running North fifty -eight degrees and thirty minutes East one handred and. twenty -eight perches' to a Shi cedar post standing by a large blade oak for a corner, a corner of Levi Smith's land; tbeooe North twenty -five degrees and thirty minutes Boat- twentyrix perches to c cedar pool standing in
' Ephraim Milliard's line ; thence North 1 sixty -^ix degrees Boat sixty -nine and a half perches to a poet in said Malford's line on the North ride of Hie road leading to Goehen, a corner of Jacob Foster's land, and thence along said road, and said Foster's line.^Soutn 1 twenty -six degrees and thirty minutes East thirty-throe perches to a corner; 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 Swam Townsend's land : thence South thirty - j nine degrees Went one hundred and twenty-one perches to gran creek; • thence running down the Creek the r several courses thereof, and binding by same Sooth sixty-five degrees West > fifty perches . thecfe running still down ' the Creek a westerly course one hun- . dred and fifty p efrcbea to the place of beginning, containing one hrindred and 1 sixty-two acres more or less, and is ; recorded in the Clerk's Office of the r County and Stats aforesaid in Book N 1 sg^^E^EOUT*7 Ind THErifBOM ALL that tract of land situate 4e Mid- ' die Township. Cope May County, New BEGINNING at a corner standing in the Middle of the Main Road leading r from Goshen to Cape May Court House, J and being the southwesterly corner of - the George Taylor lot, now owned by 1 Franklin Grace, and running from , thence (1) South thirty-five degrees ■ East ;two hundred and six and a half 1 feet; thence (2) South twenty-four d»-. grees East one hundred and eeventyr five and a half feet ; thence (8) South thirty-eight mid three quarter degrees West four hundred and eighty feet to a corner in and old road; thence (4) South sixty -six degrees West one hundred and ninety-three and a half feet; thence (5) South seventy -seven and a quarter degrees West two hundred and thirty feet; thence (6) South seventythree degrees West two hundred and E eighty -eeiro feet; thence (7) South ; seventy-three and three quarters de1 greeosWeet one hundred and fifty-five feet; thence (8) South sixty-six da- : grees West one hundred and thirtyright feet; thence (9) South eigthyeeven and three quarter degrees West two hundred ana eiglty- three feet; thence (10) North eighty-four and a E quarter degrees West . one hundred and ' ninety-five and a 'half feet. All of ' these courses are in the middle of- the > old road; thence along another old 1 road North seven degrees East one hun- ' dred and thirty-six and a half feet ; ! thence (11) North thirty-nine and a - quarter degrees East one hundred and forty-two feet to a corner in a brick ■ pile ; thence (12) North thirty-one and three quarter degrees East along John 1 Corson's line three hundred and thirty- \ two feet to s corner in the middle of a J road ; thence (13) still along Corson's, | line North sixty-six degrees East four } hundred and forty-five feet to a corner ' in said rood; thence (14) along Frank5 lin Grace's line North seventy and a 1 quarter degrees Blast five hundred and ® forty-seven feet 'to a corner in said road; thence (15) still along his line ■ North sixty -seven and a half degrees ■ East two hundred and ni ety -seven " and a half f-'et to the beginning. ' courses one and two are along the midt die of Goshen road leading to Court ' House, containing twenty and a half J acres more or less. j .To be sold in the presence and under ' the direction of ! J. 8PICER LEAMING, 1 Special Master in Chancer}- of New 1 Jersey.. J JOHN B. HUFFMAN. Solicitor. 1 Dated December 20th. A D.. 19C7. t P. F. $30 24 NOTICE. ! To Richard Penn Smith, Jr.. Kitty Warburton Smith. Edward G. Smith, | Florence A. Hylton, Mar}- Woods. John G. Woods. Lucy A. Conway. ! I Charles Williams Magill. Clara W. ' Magill. Richard Penn Smith, Morton W. Smith. , You are hereby notified that under ' Tax Certificate dated November 8th. ' A. D., nineteen hundred and five, the k. undersigned. Herman G. Horn, with a . business office aYNb. 801 Stephen ; Cirard Building, Twelfth street, above j Chestnut, in the City and County of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, has - purchased the premises in Cape May City, New Jersey, situate on the southeast side of ( 'orgie street, and being lot No. 110 in block No. 2, and part of the eame property grant' d and j conveyed to Francis H. Duffee, Trustee, by Washington J. Duffee and wife, by deed dated the twenty-third day of [ October A. D., eighteen hundred and: seventy -six, and of record in the office ' of the Clerk of Cape May County at : Cape May Court Hovse in Book No 4 i 1 of Deeds, page 408 ; and part of the same premises granted and conveyed " by said Francis H, Duffee. Trustee to 1 the New Jersey Trust and safe Deposit ' Company, by dvod dated the twelfth day of May, A. D., eight- en hundred and eighty -eight, and of record in the Clerk's Office aforesaid in Book No " 80 of Deeds, page 281, at a sale for unf paid taxes and assessments heid by and on behalf of said City of Cape May. [ on the thirtieth day of October. A. D„ [ ninete n hundred and five, under and by " virtue of the provision' of an act of. the Legislature of the State of New i Jersey, entitled, "An Act concerning the settlement and collection of ar1 rearsges, of unpaid taxes, assess - ( ments and water rates or water rents, 1 in cities of this State, and imposing 5 and levying a tax assessme1 t and lien Sin lien end instead of such arrearages, and to enforce the payment thereof, ■ and to provide for the sole of lands 1 subjected to future taxation and aa- ' sessment, " passed March 80th, 1886, > and the several acts supplementary thereto and amendatory thereof. c And you ore hereby notified that you - have, or claim to have, an interest ' therein, and ueleea-the .arid lot, tract ? or' parcel of land shall be redeemed be1 fore the expiration of one year after I the service hereof, a deed far the aame " will be given according to the pnovia- - on of arid Act, etc. e HERMAN C. HORN, t Dated December 18. 1907. 1-11 St 1 P. F. HL \ Rusquiiocs Op At aims t it < Loot' wait for Professor timitb to r annihilate the mosqaito pert. OonsbH t Thai*. Son lis, of Oold Spring, about . that new lot of netting reoeived. The tert on the market. Cheaper than * so v where in the ooeutj. - Looal "
* NOTICE. 5 To Richard Penn Smith. Jr^ Kitty Warburton Smith. Edward G. Smith. * Florence A. Hylton, Mary Wooda. £ John G. Woods, Lucy A. Conway. * Charles William Magill, Clara W. Magill, Richard Penn Smith. Morton Z wTSmilli. \ H You are hereby notified that under *7 Tex Certificate dated November eigMtb " A. D.. nineteen hundred and five, the , undersigned, Herman C. Hon. with a : business office at No. 801 Stepnen Gi- !. raid Building, Twelfth Street, above ' Chestnut, in the City and County of " Philadelphia, and State of Pennaylva"ia. boa purchased the premises in !; Oape May City. New Jersey, known aa " Lot Number 22 in Block Number S, being premises Number 880 Weah5 ington Street hi said City ; and port of !° the some property granted and cen- * veyed to Francis H. Duffee, Trustee, m by Washington J. Duffee and wife, by. deed dated the twenty- third day of OcJ tober, A. D., eighteen hundred and , seventy -six. and at-becord In the office _ of the Clerk of Oape' May County at Cape May Court House in Book No.. 42 _ of Deeds, page 408; and part of the " some premises granted and conveyed f by said Francis H. Duffee, Trustee, to 3 The New Jersey Trust and Saf a De- ' posit Company, by deed dated the Z twelfth day of May. A. D.. eighteen ® hundred and eighty -eight, and of record j? in Hie Cleric's Office aforesaid, in Book ' No. 80 of Deeds, page 281, at a sale for unpaid taxes and assessments held t by anaonbehalf of said Oity of Cape £ May, on the thirtieth day of Octobeh, A. p., nineteen -hundred and five, un,f der and by virtue of the provisions of . ' ' an act of the Legislature of the State of New Jersey, entitled "An Act con- ' earning the settlement and collection , j of arrearages of unpaid vfexea, aa- " sessments and water rates or water j rents, in cities of this State, and imi, posing and levying a tax assessment , ^ and lien in lieu and instead of such or- I Z re aroges, and to enforce the payment , thereof, and to provided fo* the sale !' of lands subjected to future taxation £ arid assessment." passed March ST.ch, J 1886, end the several acts sopplemen- . tary thereto, and amendatory thereof. . ' ' And you are hereby notified that you I j have, or claim to have, or interest i *i therein and, unleee.the said lot. tract 1 Jr or parcel of land shall be redeemed before the expiration pf one year after the service hereof, a deed for the same will be given according to the provis- ' ions of said Act, etc. HERMAN C. HORN. S Dated December 12, 1907. ^ P. F. $11.40 12-21 6t r- 1 '
TO THE HONORABLE CITY COUN- ■» OIL OF THE OITY OF CAPE MAY. sr Gentlemen: / c- We, the undersigned, being owners of property in the vicinity of Stockton id avenue, Benton cvenue, Kearney aveid nue, Jefferson street, FYanklin street ie and Madison avenue in the City of Cape 2S May and interested in the construction in of a sewer or drain in said section of t. said City, do humbly petition your i- Honorable body that you will cause Jo rt be laid or constructed a suitable sewer If or dram on and along such portions of I said streets and s venues as in your i sr judgment shall be necessary to proper- 1 ly carry off the surface drainage from ' - properties in that locality ; and thai w your Honorable body speedily take | I such steps 86 may be necessary for the I accomplishment of this object. I And your petitioners will ever pray, etc ~ I Richard Campion. i John F Craig. 1 Geo. D McCreary, | Chas N Davis, i G. W. Jacoby. — Memucan Hughes. .' J. Clifford Wilson. V Jessie L Eldredgc. ' J by Samuel F Eldredge, Attv, ; n] Wm G Essen. L C. Ogden k j i;: '• I i- SHEWS SALE. |[ By virtue of a writ of fieri Facias to n | me directed and issued out of thi Court „ 1 of Chancery of the State of Ne»£ Jerj sey, I will expose to sale at public v n- , j. due at the Sheriff's Office, at Cape May j | Court House, on j Friday. February 24 th. 1908, ( i | between the hours of 12 and 5 o'clock J ! to-wit, at one o'clock in the afternoon ^ j Ali those lots, tracts or parcels of ^ i land and premises, hereinafter partic- ■ ul-rly defcri bed. situate io_ Ocean • Oity, m the County of Oape Wbry and e | State of New Jersey, and numbered as | lots Nos. 641 and 643, in s-ction A. n 'u ] the plan of lots of the Ocean City ■9 I Association : BEGINNING on the northwesterly 5 ride of Wesle avenue, at the distance * of one hundred feet southward from the south side of Second street, eon- ' : taining together in front or breadth '* on the said Wesley avenue one hundred 1(3 ; feet (being fifty feet each,) and of '• J that width extending in length or depth ■* ! northwesterly, between lines p»rHllel | with the said Second street, one huni dred and twenty feet to a fifteen feet w wide-street. f BEING the same lots or tracts of land which the said Andrew Smith B~ Champion and Emma W. Cnampion 81 purchaa'd of George G. Smith, by deed * of conveyance dated the Twenty-ninth ® day of August, A. 0—1891., and recorded at Cape May Cobrt House, in {• Bqbk No. 99 of Deeds, Vote* 64 and 18 65, etc.. and which s#id deed was aftorward con-ected and confirmed by a ®*- certain other deed bearing date the ^ Twenty -third day of February, A- D., 1897, and of record at Oape May Court ® House aforesaid in Book 18I of Deeds, , page 829, etc., executed by the said " George G. - Smith and Caroline A., bis wife,, to the arid Andrew 8mith a Champion and Emma W., his wife. le Seised as the property of Benjamin *" F. Leeds et ux, defendants. Taken in execution at the suit of Abraham . Anderson, complainant, and to be sold K by ROBERT R. CORSON, ' . ' .. • Sheriff. JOHN F. HARNED, Solicitor, to Dated Jan. 14th, 1908. H P. F. 9.10 1-18 6t it — — — — ^ i- — ie Full line of Haroeaa, and Horse and u> Dog Goods at PhiladeWiia prices. Real pairing promptly done. W. A. Lovett,
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