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| CftPE MAT STAR AND WAY! OCCH.W.W, nobW. »«?« r--: tor of the Cope cumMMiri iW Voted in Star »rd w»" '9" : rtrei close Thondey F.vwins. tested f each *»eh on Frittav eoenioc. Out of [• ■■ town drralatioo. Feturdav B>onilii|r. Tgmfiim Met, Oi* Dctbr 1 Yer U Wince 4PVF.RTTSIV O P ATF^F^ih>TO^ief>CTof to sccompsnv the order. . ■fe*. InSVdrertiw «... «c- per Tme fr*X .oremonr I pz ner Dae ench >dd'tion>l insertwn. nonpereB ft " S»*»eW*ion. .< 4n» per inch. TrM.ieot AdEr'-- omWlng. re rontr por Inch encb inrertion. W •- UvSftaAc P""W for .r ln.ortlod. OTW O. V Intertfoc: «o rents three Inftcrtions. Thirteen timet l ^nSSfSdsdrert?.!1^^ cent per word ench tnc «T«e4 for pt.bliei.tior.. either In weekly or dally •ditto. -W he eh.rred for ...he ^--ot opedMU, Or any resolution ocennytnr three tnches ot space or aaa. a <d fire cents per line in addition for each ■TAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING CO. ■IS and 317 Washington Street g Aaron W. Hand. Peroral Manager telephonfst >mt, fManni HHrik. h 2MX M. 67D ■inprt Ik Urrtm rtw ioj i ADOOTSS CAI* *AY SIAR AND WAVE REPUBLICAN TICKET Fob President William H. Taft, of Ohio For Vice President •James S. Sherman, of New York FOR CONGRESS. John J. 'Gardner (Of Atlantic County ) f ASSEMBLY K t. Corsville E. Stille (Of Upper Township) CORONER Mark Lake ALDERMAN Joseph B. Hughes, Sr COUNCIL R. J. Creswell Louis Sayre 8. F. Ware ASSESSOR Irwin H. Eldredge COLLECTOR Gilbert C. Hughes TREASURER Thomas W. Millet, Sr CHOSEN FREEHOLDER George S. Douglass OVERSEER OF POOR Albert G. Bennett TIE TOT NEWEST IDEA Dl LIFE INSURANCE till bmu Pan tW Rot ad tk Grvar'i Hi. Here is something really different ! Just think of > Life Insurance Policy which enables you to leave to your ' wife a monthly income— a guaranteed ■van which ^ do thing can disturb ; not affected by hard times, bad judgment in investments— which cannot' be lost, depreciated or stolen, but which will come to her regularly every month for SO years or for her life time if you want it so. It enables her to adjust 1 and meet the family expenditures, relieving her from all worry and putting ' Poverty oat offreach. This is exactly what is accomplished ! by the New Monthly Income Policy j , just issued by The Prudential Insur- . ance Company, the very latest develop- • aent of modern life insurance. The demand for a policy of this kind ' must needs be great, for it relieves the \ Wife and mother of the responsibilities , of securing a safe and profitable in- " Vestment for the Life Insurance money 1 and assures her an income wnich comes ■ to her in the way "she is most capable * of dealing with it and making the most , „Ofit J Give the American mother a fixed ' monthly income and she^will keep the J family together, and the children in ] school, when'a man might utterly fail. . Give her a monthly ^income and she 1 will keep inside of it. With the New Monthly Income Policy ] of the Prudential the husband and ] father can provide Insurance Pro tec- 1 Hon in the most practical and useful ' form— a policy to pay the rent [and the houaebol<Cbills. ; This covers the time occupied in the • ' development and training of the ' youngest child. It provides for food. * clothing land education by a fixed, ] regular monthly payment which cannot • fail. The comparatively small cost at which this almost [ ricelesa provision J for the wife and family oan be made is \ another attractive feature of this I r~ newest idea in Life Insurance. At age { 80, tar instance, a policy guaranteeing < a payment to yoor wife of $60 per J month for years after your death • would cost 8167.86, which is equivalent * to e saving of tees than 66 cents per , day. The Prudential is untitled to J greet credit for fairing the Month- 1 Ay lucerne PoUcy te the public. 1
E LOWER TOWNSHIP • TAX SALE Public notice is hereby given by Charles C. Bohm, Collector of the Township of Lower, County of Cape May, N. J., that he will sell at public sale for taxe^assessed . for the year ~L 1007 all thf UinAm (unwwl. itaments and real estate hereinafter mentioned, for the short/ st term for .h which any person or persons will agree to take the same, or In fee. where none will bid lor a shorter term aad pay the . tax lien thereon, including interest and d cost of sale. The sale will take place at Township Hall. Lower Tov nship. Cape May County. N. J.. THURSDAY. "NOVEM- " BER 5, 1908. at 1 p.>. n- The said lands, tenements, hereditaments and leal estate so to be sold and I,, the names of the persons against whom >r the said taxes have been laid on ac- " count of teame, and the amount of taxes laid on account of each parcel, are as follows, viz: LOWER TOWNSHIP. " Amount of tax assessed on 2 acres, adjoining lands of S. B. Taylor. Owner or reputed — -owaeiy-Be'ij Rsttesst, 8 2.78 Amount of tax assessed on 86 acres on lands of Lewis Hil((reth. Owner or reputed owner, Samuel S. Oord, 62.66 Amount of tax assessed on 5 * acres adjoining Oape May Improvement Co. beach property. _ Owner or reputed owners, 4.17 Amount of tax assessed on 6 acres adjoining lands of Frank Rutherford. Owner or reputed owner, Mrs. J. F. Cake, 8.34 Amount of tax assessed on Carlton farm, adjoining lands of Frank Rutherford. Owner or reputfd owner. Cape MayPoint Improvement Co., Balance 69.00 i Amount of tax assessed on 6 acres adjoining lands of Israel Johnson Heirs. | On 26 acres adjoining lands of A. D. Lee. Owner or reputed owner, J. Henry Ed- I munds, 18.77 I Amount of tax assessed on 1 acre adjoining lands of E. Fleischhauer. Owner or reputed owner, Andrew Edmunds I heire. 1.39 I Amount of tax assessed on 1 acre adjoining lands of Al. Pierson. Owner or reputed ownei, Smith Fosier. 3.59 ( Amount of tax assessed on 50 acres adjoining lands of S. S. Cord. On SO acres adjoining lands of C. H. Hand. Owner or reputed owner, Lewis Hildreth. 31.68 1 Amount of tax assessed on 60 acres at Highland Beach. Owner or reputed owner, S. S. Graves. 29.19 Amount of tax assessed on j lot Hotel property at North ; Highland Beach. Owner or ■ reputed owner, J. W. Jennings. 9.04 I Amount of tax assessed on 6 ( ! acres adjoining lands of H. S. ! ! Hoffman. Owner or reputed j owner. Heirs Isaac Pepper. 4.17 ' I Amount of tax assessed on • ; passenger and freight station 1 I at Bennetts. Owner or reputed < I owner, Pennsylvania R. K. Ce. 11.12 1 ) Amount of tax assessed on 2b ' acres adjoining lands of Cbas. Dawson. Cox Hall property, 100 acres. Owner or reputed owner, W. S. IV Shields. 45.81 Amount of tax assessed on ' 36 acres adjoining lands of N. ■ Garretson. Owner or reputed I owner, Mary S. Thompson. 15.99 " Amount of tax assessed on j ' bouse and lot north aide of c ' Stimpson'a Lane. Owner or r reputed owner, Maggie Wilson. 1.39 ( Amount of tax assessed on - 14 acres adjoining lands of J. L. Cres»e. Owner or reputed owner, Albert Woolson. 12.12 Taxes due on Highland Beach property : Owner. Lot No." Sec. Tax Michael J. McHigh, 1, 2 2 1.12 John Gourley, 18, 20 20 1.12 Geo. W. Arold, 16,16 9 1.12 Tboa. Turner, 11. 12 2 1. 12 Reuben Muhe, 3. 6 2 1.12 Emily Lead beater, 5 8 .66 David Russell, 20 4 .56 Ellis Redding, 6 8 .66 Schoen. 3 1 .56 Ohas. L. Weir, 9 2 .66 Wm. T. Weir. 57 2 . 56 alter R. Weir, 11 2 .56 Anna H. Weir, 35 2 . 56 A. Weir, 15 2 .56 Noah Northn, 38, 40, 42 20 . 56 James Nish. 6 3 .66 John McLees, 3 4 .56 August Lehr, 37 2 .56 Catherine T Winkler, 5 4 .56 Samuel Needers, 14 1 .56 _ . Anna Saali 10. - 1 -56 — Gondy 0. Gallagher. 2 12 .56 Gleason, 32, 34 28 1.12 John Wisner, . 14 12 .56 E R. Martin, 30 28 .56 E John W. De Horsey, 1, 2 28 1.12 A (John MeConnell) I P. Hoffman, 5 1 .56 Indelkofter, 6 8 . 56 _ H. Clark, 46. 48 26 1.12 55 Ohas. Prey, 6 1 .56 Elizabeth Lehr, 2 19 .56 John W. De Horsey. 6. 7, 8 26 1.12 - W. De Horsey, 4.6 12 L12 « John W. Evans, 17 14 .56 Csthenne Pilshain, 20, 22 7 1.12 John McDonnell. II, 13 21 L12 „ John Essig, 48, 50 12 1.12 I! David M Armstrong, 30, 32 20 ' 1.12 John Kailer, 4, 7, 49 . 21 1.12 John J. Winkler, 44. 46 20 1.12 James H. Hoffman. 48, 60 20 1.12 Geo. W. Banks. 23, 25 21 1.12 p Wm. H Banks. 7.9 21 1.12 0 T. Ware, 9. 10 20 LIS £ IS. 21, 81. 88 81 2 84 . Albert L. Foulkes, 16. 17, 21 L!2 - & S. Graves, 47, 49 18 1.12 f, W. Evans, 17 14 .66 b Jonn Gilroy, 23. 25 11 L12 v Mary E. Schnlmann, 10,12 2 L12 j, K#||
Wm. White. 87/. 7 .56 ■ i Catherine Faverm, 84. 36 19 L12 WmT Eiaentrager, 16' 12 .66 David McOuen, IS. 15 14 1.(2 W. Scott Smith. 9 14 .66 Sarah Ann Brown, 17 7 .56 Sam|. Bias, et als, 5 25 .56 Wm. H. Brown. 82 2 .56 Wm. D. Anderson, 44. 46, 48 2 1.67 r Kate Reese. 60 6 .66 • Emanuel Oldfield, 16 7 .56 - Louis Bocsfae, 87 28 .66 : August Weber, 33 19 .66 ■ Margeret Farrell, 34, 36 28 1.12 Catherine ^intitf 9 2 " '.PC r Maggie Winkler, *7 4 .56 r James Booth, 8, 10 12 L12 s Henry Gesbert, 2 20 .56 » John W De Horsey ,i 4, 5, 6. 7. 26 • : 8. 14. 15. 16. 1 17, 18, 19, 20. 21. 22. 23. 24, » > .26, 26, 28 2.08 r Wm. Redding, 7 8 .66 - B£ary Kelly. 8 27 .66 Alfred Horaefield, 6 6 .66 - Lizetta Zeller, 25 5 . 56 1 Mary Malroy. 9 27 .66 i Edw. Dopp. 19. 17. 21, 23 4 1.12 Wildwood Crest. 1 Owner Lot No. Blk. Tax ' Robb Dunbar, 20. 21 8 6.56 Mrs Rachel Harrison, 47 3 -2.08 Thos. P. Lawler. 31. 32 12 8.84 John Newcomb, 23, 24 /17 9.04 Ocean Pier Co.. (Ocean Pier at Wildwood Great, ) 104.25 V (ih«« H RHelrnpy, AF, g _2.78 Anna Senaff, 28, 29 12 8.84 Mre Lillie Von Feder, 1. 2 32 ' IL12 Gustav Weber, 7. 8 ' 51 88.86 ' Cape May Point Property : Owner Lot No. Blk. Tax Y. M. C. A.. 21. 22. K 85. 87 A A 4. 6. 8, B 34 F. 17 40 _ E 1140
Wm Beatty Est.. 49. 50. 53 A 7.84 Jane M. B. Bristor, 44 A 128 E 8.06 J."B. S. Bellows, 91, 92 E 1.74 J. W. Broughton, 7, 9 B BaL 6.-47 Geo. W. Baily, 9 K 1.74 J. H. Benezet, 84 A 261 I June Chew. 18 A 8.61 Alice Ohew, 90, 96 K 7 ' N 17.40 Chas. H. Camp. 25 . K 82. 34 B 6.96 | Ambrose Deitrich 63, A 3.48 Saml E. Ewing. 13, 14. A 4.30 j E. S. Farrow, 148 K 1.74 | Ohas. FostPr, 16 H 8.83 EttaJ. Gibbs, 153 K 1.71 ; Rebecca Giles. 70 A 24.36 | Helen Grant. % of Lot 8 E 24.30 Wm. H. Griffin 67 K 6.09 Mary A HoecMy, 23 L 1.74 | Frank A. Hall. 10. 45, 95, 94 A 5.23 I Maggie W Hovey, 19, 20 K 2.28 Senry Jacoby, 39 I 1.74 rsEW Kirhy, 138. 124. 130 K 136, 142, 196. 160, 165, 166, 171, 172, 177, 178, 181. 182 11.81 Mary E. I-awrence, 1 E 40.02 j Jas. Murphy, 29 K 8.48 Geo. Meyers, 143 K 1.74 John Major, 38. 39 N 100 ft undiv'd. N ' 40,41,42 A 7.96 1 Wm. McOonnell, 57. 68. 59, K I 60, 65, 70, 76 5.22 Wm V McKean Enf, 30, 81, 32. F 33, 84. 39. 40, 62. 63, 64, 66. 66. 53 31.32 John Morton. 49, 50 B 19.14 Geo. W Porter, 82 N 88 S. E. Stokes, 58.59 B 66 12 Wm. R. Smith, 24 D 2.61 S. P. Shields. «7 B 12.18 -Adam H. Schope, 122 K 2.62 Paul K. Stinwell, 135 K 1 32 Chas. Thomas. 68 A 2 61 Vanderherchen. 64 K 4.36 Whilldin Est, 74. 75, E 121, 185 122, 38. 62. 63. 29, 30, 81. 51. 52 I 31, 32 K 18 D 1. 2. 8. 4. 6. 7. L • 21. 22, 24. 26. 27 23. 24. 25. 26. N 27. 28. 29, 30. 81 20.02 Julia A. Whilldin, 76. 77. 78. E 79 80 3 48 E. Wanser. 129. *14l| 147 K 4^36 Winslow, 124 E 262 George J. Young. 47 B 5.22 Cape May Imp. Co.. Cape House site, A. 8. 4. SO. 21. 22 O 26, 32. 83. 39. 40, D 41. 42 43 37. 38, 43. 44. 47. E 48, 53. 64. 65. 64, 65. 66. 68, 69. 70. 71. 81, 84. 87, 88. 93.94.101 111, 112 112 1 20, 136, 145, 142 '47. 142 Pavilion grounds G 21. 22 28, 31, 32 31. 32 and 20 lots H 1 to 18 escept 4 A 12 I 24. 25. 27. 28 I 33. 35, 40 to 42 (except 47.) 53 61, 62 85. 91, 97. K 102 109, 6, 8, 9, 10. 17. 29. L 30, 31 1,2 2 and small triangle 1 to 40 except 38, O Remainder of Blodc O Store. Water Works And Carlton Hotel. 391 50 COSTS AND INTEREST FROM 20. 1907. TO BE ADDED IN CASE TO AMOUNT Of TAX Oct 2, 1908. CHAS. C. BOHM, Township Collector. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE. Township Solicitor. 10-3 5t soma cape may" tax sale Monday, October 5th IMS at Town Hall Public notice is hereby given by H. H. Walton, Collector of the Borough of Sooth Cape May, County of Cape May, that be will aell at public sale, all tee linda. tenements, hereditaments and real estate hereinafter mentioned, the shortest term for which any person or persons » ill agree to take the same, or in lee where no one will for a shorter term, and pay the tax lien thereon, including interest and cost af sale. H^South cl^y* T<>WB
a ~ " at 1 p. m. )6 The said lands, tenements, heredita)4 ments and real estate so to be sold. I and the names of the persons against 17 whom the said taxes have been laid on 14 account of sane, and the amount of | 51 ! taxes laid on account of each parcel as >1 ' follows, viz. : • Owner or Reputed 10 Owner. Sec. Lot AmL Beittenmiller. H.. 56 9 3238 16 Bottoinlev, Mrs R H, 52 10 264 I 18 Becker, Kate. 47 39 2E2 - 16 Cnnover. A. W.. 44 14-16 3.31 ! '4 Craig, John F.. 27 18 269 I jo Di Pasquale, Nicola. <>0 34\ 264 ! r, • Francesco, G. N., 45 1 • 3.00 • « Hcekman, Jos. C., 19 24-26 3.77 I S Keville, N.. 51 13 2.69 ! a , Massey, H. B., 52 3 269 ! McKeever, E. A., 52 34 254 ! k, McKeever. M„ 52 36 2.54 1 » Mulherrin, M. A., 47 19-21 2.93 ! a Strain, John, 39 29 264 i r Sickels, Jennie B., 14 acre term 53. 11 i more or less ! Weinman, 83 25 2.38 1 >, Diamond. John, 28 7-23 284 ! i2 1 H. H. WALTON. 1 a 1 Collector and Treasurer. i 4 P. F. $11.72 9-12 5ts j
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