SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of * writ, to me directed. I issued oat of the Cape He; County Oir cult Court. I will expose to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY, MARCH 22d, 1909. between the hours of twelve and five o'eioeic# m , to wit. at one o'clock in tbe afternoon of said day. at the Sheriff's Office, in Cape Mayr Court Hou*e. Cape May County. New Jersey, all the following described property: No 1 Beginning at the sooth corner qf Second Avenue and Eighty- second Avenue, and running thence (1) sootheastwaidly. along the southwesterly aide of Eighty-second Street, the distance of one hundred and ten (110) feet to the northwesterly side of a fifty feet wide street ; and running thence (2) , soothwestwardly, at right angles to Eighty-aecond Street, tbe distance of one hundred and sixty (160) feet; .and running thence (8) northwestwardly, parallel with Eighty-second Street, one hundred and ten (110) feet to the southeast side of Second Avenue; and running thence (4) northeastwardly, along the southeasterly aide of Second Avenue, the distance of one hundred and sixty (160) feet to the place of beginning. Comprising lota numbers forty 140), forty-one (41), and fortytwo 4$ in Section 82), aa laid out and - No. 2. Beginning at the south corner of Second Avenue and Eighty-first Street, and running thence aoutbeastwardly, along the southwesterly ride of Eighty-first Street tbe distance of one hundred and ten (110) feet to tbe northwesterly ride of the fifty feet , wide street; aod running thence (2) aouthwestwardly, at right angles to | Eighty-first Street, two hundred and twenty "(220) feet to a -paint is -the northeasterly aide of Eighty-aecond j Street: and running thence (8) northweetly, along the northeasterly side of Eighty-second Street, the dirtanoe of • one hundred and ten (110) feet to the southeasterly ride of Second Avenue; and running thence (4) northeastwardly, along tbe southeasterly side of Second Avenue, the distance of two hundred and twenty (220) feet to the place of beginning. Comprising lots numbers thirty-nine (89), forty -(40), forty-one (41), and fortytwo (42) in Section eighty-one (81), us laid out and numbered on said map of the Stone Harbor Improvement Company. "fiAth nf tho dKavp trnrlR twiner n nnrt above tracts part
of the same premises which were conveyed by the West Jersey and Seashore Railroad Company to -the Stone Harbor Improvement Company, by deed dated April 19, 1892, and recorded in the Clerk's Office of Cape May County in Book No. 104 of Deeds, pages 9, etc. No. 3. Beginning at trie north oorner of First Avenue and Eighty-second Street, and running thence (1) northwestwardly. along tbe northeasterly side of Eighty-second Street, the distance of one hundred and ten (110) feet: and running thence (2) northeastwardly, at risht angles to Eighty-sec-ond Street, the distance of sixty (60) feet; and running thence (81 southeastwardly, parallel with Eighty-sec-ond Street, one hundred and ten (110) feet to the northwegty^y s|de ^ qfjuret ri^^Sj^feettothe place of beginlaid outnumbered on said map of .the ' northeasterly ' aide of Eighty-third — - Street, at the distance of -two hundred and ten (210) feet northwestwardly * from tbe northwesterly aide of First Avenue ; and running thence (llnprtheaatwardly, at right Melds to Eighty • third Street, the ditoacd otAaciunwith, Eighty-third Street,, the distance of one hundred 100) feet; and running thence (8) aouthwestwardly, at i right angles to Eighty-third Street, the distance of one hundred and ten (110) feet to tbe northeast side of Eighty-third Street; and sunning thence (4) southeast wardly, along the northeasterly ride of Eighty-third Street, the distance of one hundred feet to the place of bev girning. Comprising lots numbers twenty-nine (29) and thirty one (81) in 8ectlon Eighty-two (82), as laid out and numbered on said map of tbe Stone Harbor Improvement Company. Seized as tbe property of the Stone . Harbor Improvement Company, defendant, taken in execution at the suit of Ernest L. Bartelt, plaintiff, and to . be sold by ROBERT R. CORSON, Sheriff. , Dated February 16, 1909. Lawrence Reader, Attorney, p f. 20 92 2-20 -5t SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of fieri facias de bonis et terris, issued to me out of the Cape May County Circuit Court, I will expose for sale at public vendue, at the Sheriff's Office, at Cape May Court . House, Cape May County, N. J., be- j tween the hours of twelve and , five o'clock, to wit, at 1 :80 o'clock , in tbe afternoon of MONDAY. MARCH 22d, 1909, all the followiog described property : All of the estate of the said Charles H. Kurtz, as tenant by the courtesy, now initiate, or husband of Clara . Kurtz, and all of the right, title and interest of the said Charles H. Kara, . of, in and to all those certain lots or , Els of land and premises situate, , and being in tbe Borough of j Beach, in the County of Cape ] May aod State of New Jereey, known and designated on the recorded plan of - lota of Holly Beach City, as lots numbers twenty and eighteen and nineteen of block number eighty-five and lota numbers three, four, five, six and seven, of block number one hundred and twelve. The Baid lota numbers , twenty, eighteen and nineteen beginning at a point on the Southwesterly side of Montgomery Avenue at the distance of ninety feet Southeastward! y from the point of intersection of the Southeasterly side of Pacific Avenue with the said Southwesterly side of said Montgomery avenue and running thence 8outheastwardly along the said Southwesterly aide of said Montgomery Avenue, I distance of one huodred and twenty feet and between parallel lines t rig ht angles to said Montgomery \
Avtnue (with a Width of qae hundred! and twenty feet) Soothwestwardly s distance of one hundred feet. The . said lots numbers three, four, five, six aod seven b 'ginning at a point in the t Northeasterly side of Roberts Avenue at tbe distance of ninety feet South - eastwardly from the point of intereeci tion of the Southeasterly ride of Pacific i Avenue with tbe said Northeasterly : side of aayl Roberts Avenue and run-, t ning theuce along the aaid Northeaster- , ly side of said Roberts Avenue Southeastwardly a distance of two hundred ■ feet and at right angles thereto to I said Roberto Avneue between parallel - lines (with a width of two hundred - feet) Northeastwardly a distance of one hundred feet Seised aa the property of Charles H. ' Sorts, defendant, taken in execution : at tbe suit of the Garrison Construction i Company, plaintiff, and to be sold by ROBERT R. CORSON, Sheriff. Baker and Harris, Attorneys. Dated, February 16th ,1909. p. f. 12.96 2-20 6t . . ? SIMPLE Music and Sfttionery . Department FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE We are now offering the following BLANKS on sale at the Star and Wave Office and others will be added from time to time : Agreements fpr Buildings. Agreements to Convey Lands. Assignments for Mortgages. Bill of Sale. Bond and Mortgage. Chattel Mortgage. . Administrator's Deed. ( Executor's Deed. « Warrenty Deed. < ThrSe Days Notice to Teaanto. ( Thirty Days Notice to Tenanto. Thirty Days Notice to Tenants. ( d .
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W. S. SHAW & SON General Contractors. Driers in Brick, Lime and Cement 523 ELMIRA STREET BOTH PHONES • I Wall Faper* , Bi| Reduction In Spring Styles 626 WASHIN6TON STREET Before decorating your rooms look at my new stock of Wall Paper . Burlaps, Lincrusta Walton. W. LENOIR A. CGILE^— • House ar?d Sign Painter • Decorator. Office SHOP in BE4B ol 105 Jackson St Glenwood Hotel Cape May City 7 Everybody - , is invited to compare THE GAPE MAY FARMSTEAD BY THE SEA with the leading Dairy end Poultry farms of the world. Such comparison will. establish-fts supremacy. No finer ag- ^ gregjtion of healthful, cheerful and well groomed cattle is i possible. No finer collection of Leghorns and Wyandottes of^purer .strains cap be seen anywhere. The homes of tnese C cattle and chickens are celebrated for their cleanliness 1 and comfort. . Such a combination can but offer to the interested public ' The most sanitary and enticing products. One visit will JjC more than satisfy the most fastidious. So please make£ the fij Visit and compare us with others. THE FARMSTEAD BY THE SEA 'fitj. P. MACKISSIC, Man>r. a
0-ul|ev U«UI1 insurance Company. iwooHeoReTSD 1886. charter perpetual OFFICE, 508-510 WALNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. PA. CAPITAL, .... $760,600,00 ASSETS, - - - - $6,841,834 82 SURPLUS, - - - $1,919,627 41 directors. Edwin N. Benson, Effingham B. Morris, R. Dale Benson, John L. Thomson J. Tatnall Lea, Charles 8. Pnjh, Richard M. Cadwalmder, W. Gardner Crowell, Edward T, S to tee bury. B DALE BENSON, President. JOHN L.THOMSON, Vice PreridentW. GARDNER CROWBLL, SfcreUry, HAMPTON L. WARNER, Asaiatant SeereWk5- J. DAWSON, Sec'y Agency Depart, 'meat. A. W. BAND 8. P. ELDREDGE HAND AND ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENTS 810 Washington Street, 816 and 817 Washington Street Cape May. N. J. ■ AN IDEAL GIFT ! JwniinH THE NEW ROYAL SEKIN6 MACHINES -fissita ™ "• R. M. WBNTZRLL - FertfThirfc Wa[e Rooms 33 Peiry St.'Ca^eifiy, ft. (. 6has Saijdgran , Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds for New Jersey, Leases, Deeds, &c., Drawn All kinds of Pension Business 1 308 Washington St., Cape May i
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