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i SHERIFFS SALfc 1 >r Br virtue of a writ of fieri fidu to ] F no directed iasoed oat of tlM Court of Chancery of the State of Hew Jersey, ] t i.'fflKTrroSr-M^s i H House, between the boon of 'tw el re i and five o'clock, to wit, at ooe .o'clock I in the afternoon, on * l MONDAY. FEBRUARY 15th. 190S. i aU that certain lot. tract or parcel of < land and premises, situate lyin* and being fa the City of Ocean City. Coonty of Cape May, and State of New I Jersey, numbered fire hundred (500) i tn section C. on the plan of the lota [ of the Ocean City Association. i Beginning at a point in the north - • westerly line of Anbury avenue, at tW i distance of two hundred and twenty t (220) feet southwesterly from the t southwesterly line of Eleventh street, t containing southwesterly of that point t fat front or breadth on the said Asbury r avenue thirty (80) feet, and of that c width extending in length or depth e northwesterly between lines parallel * with said Eleventh street, one hundred I; (100) feat to • fifteen (16) feet wide s street Together with all and singular £ the rights, liberties, privileges, hered- n ► itaments and appurtenances thereunto f belonging or in anywise appertaining c and the reversions and rem si riders, rents t issues and profits thereof, and also all e the eatate, right, title, interest trie, h property claim, and demand of the a said defendant of, in to and out of the j same. S Seized as the property of Charles .O. <j ffitbens, et sis., defendants, taken in a execution at the suit of Adelia J. West- 0 I co ft, complainant, and to be cold by p ROBERT E. CORSON. t< Sheriff, g , Clarence L. Goldenberg, Solicitor. F p. f. $9.00 1-16 6t tl I : I £ f p
[FLORlOAf WINTER TOURS VIA Pennsylvania R, R, February 9 and 23, and March, 9. 1909. ROUND $49.75 TRIP FROM CAPE MAY V SPECIAL PULLMAN TRAINS : Independent Travel In Florida ] r For detailed I tlnersrles and toll Informs- , tlon. consult nearest Tickst Agent. j r i 1 ■
\ AUDITORIUM CBFE AND BUFFET Open all the year. Cottage trade solicited. Orders by phou e promptly attended to. ^Philadelphia Rye Whiskey, $1.00 full quart „ , Old Monongapela, Pure Rye Whiskey. 75c full quart Fine old Sherry, 50 cts a quart Fine old Port, 50 cU a quart Black berry brandy 60 eta a quart SPEClAli— Overholt Bottled to bond, $1.00 quart Both Phones ' JOHN J. McGANN ! sine i #T FOR 15 DAYS AT Mrs. E. Turner's 3 23 Washington Street. Cape May, N. J. 25 PER CENT OFF On all regular coat »uits and fars, ladies dress shirts, sill waists, net j waists, white waists, and Ladies black petticoats. Our stock of woolen underwear, Ladies', Men's and Children's. Men's Wright's Health 1 Underwear. Ladies', Men's and Children's sweaters. Ladies '.Mens' find Children's woolen glove* Outing Flannel wrappers. Children's school dresses. I , 331-3 PER CENT OFF All millinery, hats trimmed and untrimmed. Lot*of untrimmed hats *t $ ,25 V Flowers, wings and fancies at .25 Lot of trimmings all to go at .25 " Coats and Skirts 1.98 " Ladies' and Children's Coats 3.00 * • " " Yarns, were 15c skein now .10 . — - " •• 12c m .05 1 ■ Don't fcil to see the bargains in corsets. Customers who have ' ' •ought our corsets know their valne. • ! ' Regular 50c corsets now $ .25 - ',s I SALE NOW GOING ON j ■ - 1
COOBSMEtS' SALE OF LAR1 (Ha,ssrdhro^ V«. On Partition. ' CUy et als. ' Br virtue of an order of sale, entered ' in the above atated cause, we, the sub- > scribers. Commissioner* appointed by , the a ove atated Court, abali aell by public vendue, at the Sheriff* Office, at Cape May Court Houae, Cape May \ ' New Jersey, on I I THURSDAY. THE 18tb DAY OF . FEBURARY, A D.. 1908. J the hours of twelve and five' r in the afternoon, to wit, at one o'clock ' 1 p. xa.; the following described Ian? - and premise* : jj ALL that tract of land and prenffaea 1 ;■» acd buildings, aitaato hi Upper Town'ship. Cape May County, New Jemy. at a corner in the middle ol the public mad a littl» southerly from 1 the bouae where John Chattin 'lately i reaided, opposite the northweateriy end 1 of the line fence as it stands (or formerly stood) between the lands of Ed- r ward Taylor and Richard B. Stitea' f land, (or "formerly owned by them), t said atone also being.;* corner to said Stitea' land ; thence along the road north twenty-five degree* east, twenty- c perches to low water mark in Egg Harbor River and Bay : 1 thence down the bay aouth severity 1 eight degree* east twenty-four and a 1 perches ; thence aouth ten degrees west thirty-one. perches along aaid line to a corner of Richard "B. land; thence north aixtv-four B and thirty minutes west thirty- B rods and twenty links to the place B of beginning. Also all that Rtoarian B adjoining said- land aa conveyed tl Hamilton Godfrey by deed from the B State of New Jersey by deed recorded B in Deed Book 198, j> age 424, etc., of B tbe'Oounty of OapelMay, nowfowned in moitieajby the partieafto this aforesaid action. The aaid land and premises containing four acres, two quarters a and thirty perches, more or leas, and known as the Beesley's Point Hotel T t
This property will be sold subject to the lien of mortgage held by Mabel ' Olay thereon, and also'to^the lien of the ' unpaid taxes now due or to grow due hereon. Conditions of sale will be made known by the undersigned on that date. HORACE E. RICHARDSON, LUTHER T. GARRETSON, CHARLES L. CHAMPION, Commissioners. OHARLES A.-BONNELL, Attorney for Petitioner, p. f. $11.16 1-16 5t SUFFERERS WHO SAY they have tried everything without benefit are the people we are looking for. We . want them to know from glad 'experience that Ely's CreamJBalm will con- . quer Cold in the bead, hay fever, and 1 obstinate forma of Nasal Catarrh. 1 This remedy acta directly on the in- I flamed, sensitive membranes Clean- 1 sing, soothing and healing. (One trial i will convince you of its healing power. Price 50c. All druggists, or mailed by Kly^Broe.. 56 Warrer. street. New 1 Do your shopping at La ven tool's 1 you waut to save money and be suited.
Dennis Township Statement. Annual Statement of receipts and disbursements in Dennis Township for the year ending December Slst, 1906. I Settlement with H. M. Carroll, ColTo demand of duplicate, $5949.04 To franchia. tax Bell Tele4»hdb€ Co— - — 68.83 To frabefafteux Eastern Telephone Co., ^ 62 56 black list af l904, 1906, 1906 . - and costs, 24.45 ! black liat and ooeta 1907, 623.54 | Total receipts, ~ ,$6712.821 Disbursements Cr. | By 8tate school tax, $1103.06 County tax- 1457.12 . Bv abatement by tax commissioners. 42.45 By erroneous assessments, 33.75 j < By delinquent taxes, 406.58 | By cash to Treasurer, 8669.86 ' < Total, _ $6712.82 1 '• Settlement Uriah Gandy, 1 1 Treasurer. Dr. 1 1 cash balance Jan. 8th, 1908, $2016.75 I . To peddlers lincense fees, 97.00 ' cash from Collector, 3669.86 1 , . — 1 1 Total, $5783.6. J Disbursements Cr. road orders, $2190.91 . By poor orders, 23.00 ' township expenses, 755.93 « By rebate on broad tire wagons, 32.00 By Legal advice, 20.00 , Board .of Health fees, 12: 00 ' By vital statistics, 5.60 1 cash in hands of Treasurer, 8744. 17 s Total. $6788.61 J, Annual School Settlement July 2, 1908. H. M. Carroll, Collector. Dr. f To balance last settlement, $$380.94 ' To balance last settlement, 94
appropriation from State » apportionment, 160 65 1 To appropriation from State 1 s funds. I 1459.36 ! To appropriation from $200,000 1 90 per cent State school tax, 3640 14 5 To appropriation from reserve nmd, 79.05 To Township tax, 2150.00 To borrowed on notes, 1283.08 f To State school library .fond, 30.00 j u Total leoeipta, * $9495.36' Disbursements. Cr. f By teachers' salaries, $5180 00 b • By janitors. 108. 50 1 • By fuel fund, 91.80:. s By current expenses. 247.58 > By text books, 538.28 j By supplies, 102.01 1 n By transportation of scholars, 961.45 q By library fund, • 80.00 ; By repair-, 197.40 j By tuition, 841.50 P notes and internet, 1248.65 h bonds and internet, 104.50 ' By cash in hands of Collector, 399.79 1 , , | di Total disbursements, $9495.86 1 t I hereby certify (the foregoing tojbe 1 a true and correct statement of tne 1 ,, settlements, as made. G, F. WENTZELL, Township Clerk, |
Black Liat for the year 1908. Abrams, Robart & Abrams, $ 7.90 George T. Abrams, 1.00 ' Wm. Barbour, l.2fi L John J. Boyl, 4 94 1 Tboe. H. Berry, 8.96 j John Barbotu. 5.40 Herschel B&ry, 1 00 1 Carl Baker, 1.99 1 Benj. T. Bozarth, 3.96 John W. Bennett, 9.13 John W. Camp, 1.00 Smith Collins, 1.00 John E. Camp, heirs, 1.48 . Sarah H. Cobb, 5.43 1 Wm. Cobb. 1.00 1 ™ Chas. Creamer, 1.99 r l, Wm. S Camp. 2.48 . " Coleman S. Chance, 1.25 Mark Champion, 1.00 Oliver B. Champion, 1.49 8 ' Experience Orandol, heirs, 2.96 Thos. Creamer, Sr.,^ .49 Benj. C earner, i.25 Roger Drevers, Est, 2.71 W. T. Farrow, 1.49 d M. T. Ferley, 10.88 10.H8
Martin Gifford, l.OO Pennington T. Hildreth, 1.00 George Hunterson, 4.44 Fred Hoffman, 1.00Chas. Hughes. 3.23 Hannah T. Horner, . 49 David Hoffman, 1.00 David Harris, 1.25 Walter Henry, 1.49 Issue Jen-el, 5.43 Elmer James. 1,99 John J. Kelley, 19. 74 H. T. Kline, .99 | Frank King. 1.00 John R. Lloyd, 11.84 Wm. Livingston, .49 Jas. Lloyd, 1.49 Chas. B. Lloyd, 1.00 Thop. Lud lam's Eat., 6.91 Tboe. E. Lodlam, 9.88 Sallie F. Ludlam, 19 74 | Abigail Mills, 7.90 | Lewis Madara, 1.99 I Robert Muller, 1.00 : George McAnaL 1.00 I Wm. H. Pack, 1.00 1 J. Howard Preston, I1.00 . 1 Noah Piatt, 1.00 Samuel R. Pyle, 1.00 ' Harry T. Robart, ' 1.25 . John Wright, 1.60 ' j Mrs. John Wright, ;.78 Coleman Westcott, Jr., 1.00 1 Samuel Wilson, .49 : John Wallace, 9*87 I Edward E. Walton. 9.87 1 Laura B. Zaue, 10,86 ; Andrew Zane, 1.00 Jessie and Laura Zane, 4.94 Postal Telegraph Ob. , 44.42 Bay View Lot and Building i Association, 78.06 j Jane Dutcher, . 49 J Margaret Hoefle, 1.5s j | Henry Ward. .10 j Walter Whitticar, '10 IE. Percy. 59 Charles Wood, 1.00 , I Calvin Creamer, 1.00 1 j Fred Williams, 1.00 . 1 Berry. ^ 1*26 J j Douglass J. Robinson, - 7.40 I Elsworth Robinson, 1.76 , 1 Frank Repiso. 1.00 ; I Robert L. Somers. 8.47 j ] Chauncy Shropshire, 1.49 , I Albert Scrill, j.qq , Thoe. Stitea Est., 2 96 1 John Howell. 1.75 1
HaSSSi LSI ' ' fi J Arthur Trout, 1.00 j FISSllW CHHL Claude Yerricka, of Camden, was calling on friends in our village on ! Mondgy. ; Mrs. Daoiel Woolson ia-'very ill at ! this writing, under a physician's cure. > : We trust her a speedy recovery. ' , William Bates, Jr., "is home for a , ; while from toe river. Mrs. Elmer Hemingway passed • through here this week enroute for Cold Sprinc. Mrs, Emily Thompson, of Green t Creak, was home over Sunday with > ; parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Woolson. / Z Elmor Hemingway of Green Creek, | and Herbert Shaw, of this place, while passing through with a small building ' played havoc with telephone poles and 1 wires. We don't know ^hat mieht I have happened if HerMe had been in auto \ Miss Bessie Schehenger, of Dorothv, is visiting her ' . grandmother, Mrs. Aaron Schellenger, for a few days. William White* Jr., is on the sick list ^ Leslie ' Woolson was the champion speller at Abe Spelling Bee ou Wednesday evening at Mrs. Jacob Barnett'8. ' Miss Edna Woolson was called home Green Creek pn Saturday last to the sickness of her mother. Willis Johnson made a business t.ip to Holly Beach on Tuesday. Mrs. Rachel Snyder and Mrs. Sallie of Cold Spring, called' on Mrs Albert Pierson. . S. Leslie Bate is busily engaged in , some large pine trees to be e ! used for piling. Floyd Hoffman has returned from ' Philadelphia where he enjoyed his visit 1 having the measles; t Mr. and Mrs. White drove to Cape May Tuesday. t Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bate took dinwith their aister at Cold ^Spring J Saturdav. \ Enoch Miller, Jr.. returned to his place of business in New York after ii having spent toe holidays at, home. I Captain Bacon and : family, of Camden, will make this the place of their g re residence.-. C Claude Ye a tricks, of Camden, contemplates a change of occupation. M. c J. MATE HIE LACHES. v- tl often rerpivp «pv*re hnm, imiHIhI often receive burns, putting out -
0 j tires, then use Bucklen's Arnica Salve q | and forget them. It soon drives out r pain. For Burns, Scalds, Wounds, , | Outs and Bruises its earth's greatest . healer. Quickly cures Skin Eruptions, , | Old Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Felons ; best 5 | pile cure made. Relief is instant. 25c j at All Druggists. j»n COLD SPRING. | The members of the ^Grange met at , the hqrae of Mrs. Albert Matthews, 1 evening, to prepare the J • music for ^Wednesday evening, Jan- ■ ! 20th. J | The Bailey family have been under- ' 1 going> siege of measles. ( i Little Myrtle Snyder is ill of | measles in Philadelphia. ( Mr. and Mrs. F. Bate spent Satur- ' 1 day with Mr. aud Mrs. Enos Tomlin. ( M' R Tonln. — .... 1 . _ r S Mr. S. delivered a cduple of
® cows -to Rio Grande parti oe Monday. ( 4 Mrs. Marie Sayre, of Cape May, was 0-fthe guest of Mrs. J. Needles, recently. > 8 William Hoffman 'ajfam-ly is improv- y q "ig A trained nurse is in attendance. , 5 Howard Hoffman was able to attend 9 Sunday school last Sabbath. ^ 3 Morris Homan returned (from a trip j to Philadelphia Monday. 9 Mrs. Hannah Ewing attended a »es0 sion of toe Grange Monday evening. Z 6 Mrs. McCoy returned to her home in j 3 northern New Jersey after having 0 spent -a moDth pleasantly with Pastor l, 1 Lowden and family. B Mr and Mrs. |Oakford Cobb, of Holly f * Beach, called on Miss Ethel Nicker- , 3 son, the first of the week. g ) Walter Taylor is recovering from the j, 1 measles. ? Mrs. C. Hand is visiting in Phila- ) delphia. ) Mrs. E. J. Cummings came from 5 Philadelphia to celebrate the anniverj sary of her mother's birth. it > Lulu 8haw,is spending some, time at 11 1 William Hoffman's. [ Mrs- A. Lake spent Thursday at R. ci . T. Johnson's. 1 Walter Rutherford is superintending ai I a portion of toe work on Mill Lane I road. j A HELPLESS CHILD. j I I A weak and puny child is badly I • handicapped in the battle of life. It < 1 is isolated from the healthy enjov- i 1 ments of its little fellow beings. It ) I cannot partake either of their play or „ 1 their sturdy work and (progress in the [ 1 world ; its whole life is embittered by i i Incapacity and weakness. I< ' Any woman who expects to become 1 1 mother ought to know what Dr. I 1 Pierce's Favorite Prescription will do | both for ber own health aud "safety 1 | during her time of trial and also to 'in- I sore her in bequeathing a fair iheasnre ! ! of health and strength to the Iprospec- ! I IRtJe one. -JjJSTzl !>
EMU Mrs. Annie ^Platt was visiting her j mo'her Wednesday. We are Borry to say Miss Coyle is on the aick list Mrs. G. W. McNeill and daughter ! Adeline and Mrs. E. E. Miller spent with Mrs. Annie Hawn. Mr. Simon, of Philadelphia, is spend - ' the week with Mr. and Mrs. Bert ' Misses Maud and Clara Pierce have gone on a two weeks visit at Pittpao ! and Pleassntvillc. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Snyder are occupying their new home. Mr. and D. Ingersol, also, are residing in new home. w Mis* May McNeill is stopping at the ' Miss May McNeill is at
. home af Mrs. R. E. Hand. ; Enoch Miller and Leslie Batc_ are hauling logs here for^Cape May harbor, i Miss Gretta Hawn was shopping in ; Cape May on Monday. Mrs. R. T. Johnson gave a dinner party on Thursday. "taiss Hannah James has gone to spend the remainder of the winter in Philadelphia with her mother. Miss Rena Miller spent Sunday with Lillie McNeill and visited our Sundayschool. X. 1 Mrs. R. T. 'J ohnBonJen terl a i n ed a number of ladies^Thursday. Mrs. R. E. (Hand has been quite ill is at present somewhat improved. Bertram Snyder is comfortably installed in his cozy new home. A new house is being erected on a Cape May Heights site. Alice Hawn is an office holder in tbe Cold Spring Grange. A number of (ladies (met at Mrs. R. Hand's during the week to arrange the Grange baoquet, at Cold Spring Hall, January 20th. Ask Merchant Johnson to "give in" his "rocking cbair" experience. You'll enjoy it, as related by him (in bis own inimitable style. Senator R. EL Hand attended toe opening session of the Senate at TrenTueadav. Little Eldith Soulta has be.n visiting her grand parents at Cold Spring. William McDonnell took charge of f. Johnson's grocery wagon last week, in Bertram Snyder's place. Mr. (was employed (in establishing himself and family in their new home. M. UNCLAIMED LETTERS. List of unclaimed letters remaining ■ Cape May postoffioe for week end- j January 14, '.909: Braun, Mrs. B. ; Grifin. Mrs. Dbl- ! cenia ; Payne, Mrs. Mary. In calling for the above please say ' , advertised. J. E. TAYLOR. P. M. I i
e evening last. Miss Blanche '.Seibert spent several days visiting Miss Bessie Sheppard at her home in Erma. A hidden fortune i« said to be in a newly found_claiu supply Just north of r toe sand plant. ^ John W. CoHon, Jr., has a number of men employed in tbe sand industry. The Cape May Sand Company is doubling its working facilities in order 1 to fill orders. v John J. Kromer wili depart for his Wenonah home this we-k. , PtESUEKT HELPS MPBANS. Hundreds of orphans have been . helped by the President of tbe Industrial and Orphans' Home at Macon, Ga , who writes: "We have used Effio1 trie Bitters in this institution for none years. It has proved a roost excellent , roedicme for stomach, liver and kidney troubles. We regard it as one of the best family medicines on earth." It n>- . vigorates the vital organs purifies the » blood, aids digestion, creates appetite, j To strengthen and build up thin, pale, weak children or run down people it has no equal Best for female coro- ' plaints. Only 50c at All Drug I Store*. Go to Thomas Soulta, Cold Spring, . for the things you need for the table, . and family, and obtain satisfactory goods at tbe smallest cost. Full and complete stock, carefully selected, : with knowledge born of evperinnce gained by an active career of mora ' Z.ear8 t')an °* an>' dealet in 'jOA'qt Township. tf YORK STATE GROWN FRUIT and other nursery stock in large quantities. Buy direct from grower We offer a complce line of this famous dtock at reasonable prices, ar.it' can 1 save you one-balf of what you woul 1 j nay agents. Send for our new illus- ; trated catalogue. L. W. HALL & CO.. Rochester. N. ^ 1 Business established in 1879 1-2 tfThomas Soulta' general store in Gold I Spring is a popular base of supplies in , Lower Township and a "square deql" is given to every patron. tf
] I W Wm A 1 $ 1 t " *he Kind Ton Hut® Always Bought, and -which hm baas AH Counterfeits and " Joat-aa-good" are but ■ TE.r.rtmC7 tke of ' What Is CASTORIA Castoria is » harmleas subatitute for Caatar OU, Para. goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narootic substanoe. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishnass. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures CoastiMtloa and Flatulency.' It assimilate* the Food, regulates tha Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Pauaoea— The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For -Over 30 Years,
J CAPE HAY POINT. ^Council ha, orcaTii.',] by electin. Washington Le Noir)- president ; J. W. 1 Corson, clerk ; Albert B. Sohellenger, supervisor of highways; Frank R. Bowne, solicitor. The Sunday Social and Christian Endeavor entertainment warn unpreoedentedly 'superlative the ^scellence of tha different and, varied character Ulnar trated on the platform. We are iarbtuntarily compelled to say, however, that "Full many a rose is born to blush unseen and waste its fragrance on tbe desert air."v . Mrs. Frank B. Bowne gave ah 8 o'clock diuner to afgoodly "number of young ladie* and their frinndv Saturday
?70 Years with Coughs i- We have had "nearly seventy years of experience with .oyer's Cherry Pectoral, That makes us have great con- (, f dance in it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats, 1 and weak lungs. Ask your own doctor what experience he has had with it He knows. He can advise you j wisely. Keep in close touch with your family physician. | No alcohol in this cough medicine. JXTAj^r Co.,Lowll,Kfci welhbe tfronj. You cannot if your boweb are constipated. The bat laxative h AyeFt POk, aU vegetable. A»k your doctor if be agrees vritb ut. Do as he cays.

