A CAFE MM ST AH AND WAVE SATURDAY, JANUARY 30. 1909. • I 1 ' 1 1 I " m fY u ' .
1 * 1 Does the BabyThrive If not, something must be Wrong with its food. If the mother's milk doesn't nourish it, she needs Scott's Emulsion. It supplies the elements of fat required for the baby. If baby is not nourished by its artificial food, then it requires SCOTT'S EMULSION Half a teaspoonful three or four times a day m its bottle j will have the desired effect It teem* to have a magical effect upon babie* and children. A fifty-cent bottle will prove the truth of our statements. tmi to* aa.utkfiw lyawr vlA — « yem Alia. of the Wort*." «corraBOwwfe4»p«i8L.w— r«* COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF UNI ape May Oounty Circuit Court Hamilton Godfrey ▼a. On Partition. Henry Clay et al*. By virtue of an order of aale entered in the above stated cause, we, the sub- ; scribers. Commissioners appointed by the above stated Court, shall sell by ; public vendue, at the Sheriff's Office, at Cape May Court Hoase, Cape May Oounty, New Jersey, on THURSDAY. THE 18tb DAY OF PEBURABY. A. D„ 1909, between the hours of twelve and five in the afternoon, to wit, at one o'clock p. m., the following described land I "^LlTthattract of land and premise* and buildings, situate in Upper Township, Cape May County, New Jersey, btoimdng at a corner in the middle of the public road a little southerly from the bouse where John Chattin lately TtbeUnefeace as it stands (or formerly stood) between the lands of Edward Taylor and Richard B. Stites' land, (or formerly owned by them), aeld'stooe also being a cerner to said Stites' 'land ; thence along the road north twenty-five decrees east, twentyfour perches to low water mark in j Great Em Harbor River and Bay: thence down the bay south seventy eight degrees east twenty-four and a ha Iff perches ; thence sooth te^degree? ""•""TrSt tiilrly-one perch«""AW said Taylor's Hne to a corner of Richard B. Stites' land; thence north siztv-four decrees and thirty minutes west thirtyone rod# a" A twenty link* to the place j of beginning. Also all that Riparian I Right adjoining said land as conveyed to Hamilton Godfrey by deed from the I - State of New Jersey by deed recorded j in Deed Bo"k '93. page 424, etc., of the"Countv of Cape May, now owned in moities by the parties 'o this aforesaid action. The said land and premises ] containing forr acres, two quarters j and thirty perches, more or 'ess. "and known as rhe Beesley's Point Hotel I Property. This property will be sold subject to j the lien of mortgage beld by Mabel Clay thereon, and also to'the lien of the ' unpaid taxes now due or to grow due I thereon Conditions of sale will ' be made known by the undersigned on that date. • HOKACE E. RICHARDSON. I LUTHER T. GARRETSON. CHARLES L. CHAMPION. Commissioners. ' CHARLES A. BON NELL. Attorney for Petitioner. ; p. f. $11.16 1-16 5t MASTER'S SALE. By virtue of a decree of tbe Court of I Chancery of the State of New Jersey, bearing date the nineteenth day of De- ] camber, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and eight, in a | certain cause in partition wherein 1 Everett Shav by nest friend, is complainant and Lenora Rees and others, j are defendants, there will be sold at ' public vendue, on puoi 1 c venaue, on i ,
MONDAY. FEBRUARY 8th. 1909. , at the hour of 2 o'clock in 'he after- i noon of said day, at the office of tbe j < subscriber. No. 814 Ocean street, in j j the City and County of Cape May, New Jersey, the following tracts of|i land and real estate : j 1 Tract No. 1 : All that certain tract < of Swamp Land and Cranberry Bog, ■ situate, lying and being in a South- j easterly direction from the dwelling ! | owned by Clement Biabop et al.. not j 1 far from Fishing Creek Road, in j | Lower Township, Cape May Coonty, State of \jew Jersey, and bounded and 1 1 described as follows, to wit : BEGINNING at a post set up ia tbe ; ditch and Northerly aide of the road at 1 ; the entering into tbe bog and running ■ thence South eighty degrees East, | along the dividing ditch by tbe middle j thereof five hundred and sixty-six feet j to a corner in the bashes ; thence North seven degrees West one hundred and eighteen feet to a corner in tbe swamp ; thence North fifty-five degrees West, one hundred and aixty-aiz feet to another corner in the swamp ; thence . forty-two degrees West, one hundred ; and twenty-two feet to another comer in the swamp; thence forty -two degrees West, one hundred and twentytwo feet to another comer in the swamp ; thence North seventy-three and a half degrees West, two hundred and thirty-sevei feet to a comer in the swamp; thence South eighteen degrees and fifteen minutes West two hundred and ninety feet to the poet ia tbe ditch and beginning corner: Oontaimng within said bounds three acres, one rood and thirty square perches of land, |
swamp end bog, be the same more or , Tract No 2 ; All that certain tract of land and swamp, lying in the neigh- r borhood of Fishing Creek. Lower < Township, Cape May County. State of 1 New Jersey. Jadjoi- top lands of Jambs 1 H. Shaw. Richard Matthews. Caleb 1 Woolaon, heirs of John Snyder, db^ 1 ceased, and brooded on tbe west by 1 the main Bay 8b ore Road and BEGINNING at a stone set in the « middle of an old road in the line of 1 Richard Matthews', formerly David 1 Reeves', the 8outheastioomqr of Jamsr < H. Shaw's land. formerly^HTgbees' : and running thence by said Matthews! 1 land South thirty-nine degrees West, < three hundred and fifty-two feet twenty-one rods to a comer of Caleb ] Woolaon 's land ; thence by his Ian* and ' heirs of John Snyder, deceased North * seventy-three degrees and twentv min- 1 utes West, eighty-four rods (1886 feet) ! to a stake standing on tbe Easterly 1 side of the" main Bay Store Road* ' : thence along the aide ofthe mad North 1 ' wnty-ooe (21) degrees Rnd thirty ' minutes West one hundred and ninety- ' t»° feet (1M) to a .Uke in the same 1 side of tbe road and intended to be in 1 tbe line of Sylvia BisbopVland ; thence 1 by ber land North thirty-six degree- 1 and fifteen minutes Baxt one hundred 1 and twenty-three and 4 "half feet to a 1 white oak "tump and stone a comer of i James H Shaw sland; thence by his I land South seventy-four degrees and I thirty minutes East ninety-six nercbea 1 and twelve links to the beginning. ' Containing ten acres, two roods and twelve squafe perches of land more or ! J®8*- Being the same as conveyed by < Samuel S. Marcy et. ux. to Isaac H. < Smith, and the said Isaac H. Smith died intestate, and his heirs having given deed for tbe same tq, Clement B. < | Shaw et, a 1b. by deed dated July 2nd, 1889, recorded in Book 10S of Deeds, page 98. etc. Tract No. 8 : All that tract of land and swamn. situate in' the village of Green Creek, lying in Middle TownI ship. Cape May, Oounty State of New : . Jersey, bounded and described as fol- J , i lows, to wit: r : BEGINNING at a post set in the 1 , : line of Wilson Ross, and in s North- > | westerly direction from the dwelling I bouse of said Ross, and running from 1 ' said poet, first North twenty -eight de- 1 grees and fifteen minutes West, six- 1 5 j teen perches to a corner : thence North I c fifty-nine degrees and ten minutes I I West, fifteen perches and sixteen links I to a corner ; thence North thirty-two : s- degrees and forty minutes West, seven 1 - perches to a comer; thence South I , eighty-one degrees West, eleven t perches to a comer: thence Sooth 1 1 tbiity- three degrees and fifteen min- > utes West, thirteen perches to a cor1 ner ; thence South twenty-three degree- 1 ■ and ten minutes West, ten perches and - nineteen links to a comer; thence , ' South two'degrees and fifteen minutes , East, twelve perches and thirteen 1 links to a sassafras tree ; then* Soatb 1 thirteen degrees and ten minutes East - five perches and four links to a black ijoak tree; thence South twenty-nine ; degrees and forty minutes East, five perches and nine links to a comer ; 1 thence South five degrees and forty minutes Bast five perches and fourteen 3 rinks to au«tffce sUnifing twenty . links Westward ly of the run leading r from the pond and by a bank across the - same ; thence South three degrees and e | twenty minutes East, seven perches 1 1 and thirteen links to s stake standing 3 I five feet Westof said run : thence South j e | fifty-five degrees ard fifteen minutes 1 3 West eleven perches and twenty -one I f | links to a corner ; thence South seventy- . J I two degrees and thirty minutes West I a ; ton perches to within four feet of a s j maple tree : thence South seventy- * | seven degrees West, seven perches to a j a cornei two feet West of a Gum tree : ; I | thence Sou'h forty-five degrees and; i fifteen minutes West, four perches and I o 1 six links to a stake by a big double d ! black oak tree ; thence due South seven e : perches and fifte-n links to a corner : 1 e I theoce South eighteen degrees and , \ firty minutes hast, six perches and j e twenty links to a big Gum tree: '■ i thence South thirty-six degrees and [ihirty minutes East, eight perches I and twenty links to a comer by a cedar tree ; thenc South eightv-three de ; is grees and forty-five minutes East, eight perches to a comer ; tbence North ; seventy-t wo degrees and twenty min- ' utes East, fifteen perches and nine _ links to a post in said Wilson Ross' I line aforesaid: thence up said line North thirty- four degrees and twenty , minutes East, seventy-three perches ; and twenty two links to the place of : beginning. Containing within said if j bounds nineteen acres and sixteen hon- '. j dredths of an acre, strict measure. '- 1 Being as appears a part and parcel of 1 e Lot No. 2, in share No. 2, in a certain | division of the estate'of Deborah Isard. ! n j deceased, and also a part and parcel 1 j of Lot No. 1, in share No. 4. as re1, cited in a certain deed from William t ' Matthews et. ux. to Catherines. Errickson. deceased, said deed being reISftWll, UCCCVBCU, HIU UOTJ WIIIK , V
corded in Cape May County Olerk's Office in Deed Book No. 34, page 512. | etc. . including the estate and interest j in dower of Lenora Rees. (formerly - 1 Shaw), widow of Clement B. Shaw, i deceased, in the said premises, and in- 1 | eluding also the inchoate right of : 1 dower of Emma B. Shaw, wife of . I Herbert S.'Shaw. i Together with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances to rtbe same belonging or in anywise appertaining. Will be sold in «be presence and unI der the direction of JAMES U E. HILDBETH. Special Master in Chancery of N%w 1 j Jersey. CHARLES A. BONNELL. Solicitor. 1 Dated January 2, 1909. | P. F $28 90 l-9-6ts 1 ' "The Grand" Motion Picture Theatre | is tbe popular place of ' reeort in the evenings. The pictures displayed aie "J the latest and roost interesting ob- ' tainable. This is the only show of the kind now running id this city. tf i — - — j Wall riper. Wall Paper. I A new and fine assortment of wall 1 paper ia now being offered by Kldredge [ Johneen, 318 Waahireton street. Wtokie ever you seed in this tine can be sup- , plied. tf tf
SHERIFFS SALfc j By virtue e# a writ of fieri facias to directed issued out of the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey, I will expose for sale at public vendue at the Sheriff's Office. Cape May Court House, between tbe hours of twelve am) five o'clock, to wit. at one o'clock ' tbe afternoon, on MONDAY. FEBRUARY 15th. 1909, 1 all that certain lot, tract or parcel of j and premises, situate lying and In tbe City of Ocean City, I of Oape May. and State of New ' Jersey, numbered five hundred (500) ) section C. on the plan of the lota of the Ocean City Association. Beginning at a point in the north westerly line of Aabury avenue, at the distance of two hundred and twenty 1 (220) feet southwesterly from the' southwesterly line of Eleventh street, ' containing southwesterly of that point in front or breadth on the »aid Asbury ! avenue thirty (80) - feet, and of.that width extending in length or depth northwesterly between liries parallel with said Eleventh street, one hundred j (100) feet to a fifteen (IE) feet wide 1 street. Together with all and singular the rights, liberties, privileges, hered- , itaments and appurtenances thereunto or in anywise appertaining and tbe reversions and remainders, rents and profits thereof, and alao all | the estate, right, title, interest, use, property claim, and demand of tbe said defendant of, in to and out of the Seized aa the property of Charles G. Sitbens. et. ala.. defendants, taken in execution at tbe suit of Adelia J. Westcott, complainant, and to he cold by 1 , ROBERT E. CORSON. Sheriff. Clarence L. Golden berg. Solicitor, p. f. $9.00 1-16 St . , IN YEARS OLB £ The North British and Mercantile |t Insurance Comnany. of London and 1 1 Edenburgh reaches the Centurv mark ; ' this year it having' been organized in 1809. The 'financial strength 'of this j 1 company is not surpassed by any other ; c Fire Insurance Company in the world. I j Every policy bolder is guaranteed j f 1 protection against Fire loss yy the | 11 enormous fire assets and Capital of the Company both in the country aDd at 1 1 The North British has paid over | $156,000,000 in losses since its organi 1 zation and over $8,000,000. in the j great conflagrations of the United , 1 States since 1866. 1 The'metbods of this great oorpor1 ation may be inferred from the following : ' E Copy of Cablegram from Ixmdon ■ office at time of Chicago fire. 1871. . I "Settle al) losses promptly. Draw i at three days sight. Subscribe $5,000.00 c 1 for sufferers " I. Again on tbe rooming following the c Ran Francisco earthquake "f April 1$. J : 1906, the United States manager rp- . : ceived the following cablegram from . 1 the bead office: \ J "Draw on London in parment bf ; recognized claims SubsCTlhe Me . thousand dollara o| more f°T??p$rcr4 ' ' 1 1 TbeOqmpany A » ( f obe hundred tBTan3v#i^y,wHWiitigTrT/ r BEAUTIFUL GOLDEN POLICY and I ; ynu are riven the opportunity at any I . I time this year of being pie-ented with | , i one of these and securing tbe guaran- ' r tee of this Grand Old Company. I , 1 j Look over your policies, note the day • 1 of expiration and arrange to have your , 5 • property under cover of this double • . protectioB. t| J E. TAYLOR. Agent. , 1-23 4 t 210 Oc^an Street- j ' | T. H Taylor is the Cape May Agent 1 • | for Waldorf shoes for men and women. I 5 ' 82.50. Hand -ewed method. |i . i ; It will pay you to look over Laven- . 1 tool's new assortment of goods which 3 : just arrived. ■ york state grown pruit s and other nursery stock in large quan- j r | titi-s. Buy direct from grower We - offer a comple'e line of this famous i t stock at reasonable prices, and can b save vou one-half of what you would j ( 1- pay agents. Send for our new illose trated catalogue, i" L. W. HALL A CO.. e Rochester. N. Y1 y Business established in 18"9 1-2 18" 4 nOril FIRE LAD WD • often receive severe bums, putting out 1 . fires, then use Bucklen's Arnica Salve j f , and forget them. I« soon drives out I a pain. For Bums, Scalds, Wounds, I, Cuts and Bruises its earth's greatest 1 1 healer. Quickly cures Skin Eruptions. ; . Old Sores. Boils, Ulcers, Felons ; best ; a pile cure made. Relief is instant. ".'5c ' - at All Druggists. jan j ' 8BILB0AD FflBE • J Will be paid to all customers from ! f Denni" 1e. Goshen. Court House! ' i or any . vn south of Court House |j 1 , who purchase ' r m DOLLARS !S1B! j ' or more of goods. This offer will be good until » I New Years. Large assortment of gifts for men and women I and A large quantity of toys for children. ] Save your money by supplying your wants at our stbre. | Full line of dry goods and fur- j e nishing goods. . ; J. LBYEBTBOL t 319 WASHINGTON - STREET. X ;
asked the Prudential ior information concerning its policies. Our representative called, and T. said that he would take out a $5,000 policy about\January 1, 19O9. T.'s wife rl the agent tried to induce him to apply immediately, but he refused October 26th T. fell sixteen stories down an e) vator shalt and was killed instantly. If you are temporizing with the matter of ' securing the Life Insurance protection that your family should have you are risking tKeir future. Apply at once for a policy to (f2i)The Prudential / '■
V tm Arr A Tnfc Wn t I About the size of your shoes, it'a 1 some satisfaction to know that 'many j people can wear, shoes a size smaller by sprinkling Allen's Foot-Ease into them Just 'he thing for Patent Leather Shoes, aud fori breaking in j New. Shoes. Sold everywhere, 25c. 4t ! Thomas Sou Its' general store in Gold j is a popular base of supplies in | Township and a "square deal" is given to every patron. ** i publication of certificate of organization j no. 9285 treasury department Office of Comptroller of the Currency. Washington. D. C.. Dec. 1st, 1908. Whereas,' by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that The Merchants National Bank, of Cape May. tbe City of Cape May. in the Oounty of Cape May. and State of New Jersey. has complied with all the proyis1 ions of the statutes of the United ! required to be comlpied with before an association shall be authorized to commence rhe business of ; Now. therefore. I Lawrence 0. Murray, Comptroller of the Currency, do certify that The Merchants' National Bxnk *of Cape May. in tbe of P-pe May, in the County of j Cape May an^g^e State of New Jersey, is authorized to commence the of Banking as provided in I Fifty-one hundred and sixtyI nine of the Revised Statutes of the States. In testimony whereof witness my and sea' of office thi3 first day of 1908. 1 Seal ) LAWRENCE < '. MURRAY. Comptroller of the Currency." 12-12 9t PHILADELPHIA COMMENDS CAPE MAY | "I always take home with me one . 1 suit of clothing, and an extra pair of ! trousers made to <rder by Van Kessel, | tvery season I come to Cape May. said a prominent Philadelphia business man j recently. Everybody telle me that they ; fit better, snd for less money 'ban I ! can buy them n Philadelphia They are a so per . ., ^gg3^ 4.4 Wail>»figto,D street. | ! Fall goods are ic-w ready for crfur 1 I enspec'ion. Both phones. CASTOR I A For infant* and Children. lit KM fou Hate Alwajs Beught AN IDEAL GIFT THE NEW ROYAL SEWING MACHINES Inform atloo. *" °' mon' R. M. WENTZELL Furniture Ware Rooms 33 Perry St. Cape May, N. J. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM gs y
Can You Stay ! Away? WE'RE now out for a clean sweep sale. Spring good* are pressing winter good* right hard and winter good- must go, we care nothing about profit and but little about .ooet. We eimply want to SELL OUR GOOD8. Just a few Suggestions as to bow prioee run—
COAT SWEATERS $1.50 Swearers $ 98 < 8 00 •• 1.98 I 8.60 " 2.98 - 6.00 " 4.48 ; 1 .50 Fleece Underwear .39 1.26 Wool •»' .89 r 1.50 " '98o;
^ SHOES Highcut Shoes Value $6.48 5.50 •*" 4.46, . •• 8.48 All LadieeJ and Children's Shoes reduced. Men] and Boy at clothing 3; nearly giveu away. I ' *
i IT It won't pay' you to attend this sale* then it won't pay you to pick up Dollars S. R. Gidding CLOTHIER, HATTER AND SH0ER ' 419 Washington Street. f - ' _ SEE OlflSHiriGTON THE HEART OF|THE NATION THREE DAY TOURS |* VIA ? PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD February 4, 18, Match 18, April 1. B. 29. Mar >3. 1909 ROUND TRIP RATE $10.75 OR $13.25 FROM CAPE MAY Oo»«r> nec«vMry . for tbrw da»«. Tickets rood rolurmiic lor l«n (layi i Detailed Itinersrlec and full lnfurmalion of Ticket Agents, or .1 K. WOOD. GEO. W. BOYD ^
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