SHERIFFS SALfc By virtue of a writ of fieri faciei to me'directed, issued oat of the Ooart of t » Chancery of the State of New Jersey, < I.will erase to iale at public vendue < at the office of the Sheriff, Cape May i Court House, N. J., between the hoar* , of 12 and 6 o'clock, to wit, at 1:80 o'clock in the afternoon, c MONDAY, JUNE Slat, 1908. i ALL those certain lota or parcels ef \ land situate, lying and being in the 1 borough of Wildwood, in the Ooonty of Cape May and State of New Jersey, I known and designated on a plan of lots 1 In Northeast section of Wildwood, mads « by Marcus Fry, engineer. 1898, and < dnly filed in the Clerk's Office, of Oape < May County, aforesaid, Jas lots numbers « twelve (12) and thirteen (18), on block t number thirty-eight (88), and boanded < and described as follows, to wit : ■ Beginning at the point of intersec- ( tion of the northeasterly side of Poplar I avenue with the southeasterly side of t a certain thirty foot wide street front- t tog on the West Jersey and Seashore f Railroad, and extending thence (1) e southeastwardly along, the northeaster- f ' . ly side of said Poplar avenue, a dis- i ' tance of eighty-seven and seventy-one a hundredths (87.7) feet; thence (2) at c right angles to said Poplar avenue o northeastwardly a distance of ninety t " (90) feet ; thence (3) at right angles to t • said last course northwestwardly par- 8 allel with said Poplar avenue, and * ninety (90) feet distant therefrom, a r distance of eighty-three and sixteen 0 hundredths (88.16) feet to the south- n easterly side of the thirty foot wide ® street aforesaid ; and thence (4) south- ' westerly along the southeasterly side " of said thirty foot wide street, a dis- \ tance of ninety (90) feet, more or less, ° to the place of beginning. Being the same premises which Clyde ' S. Adams et. ux., et als., by deed 8 dated March 28rd, 1906. and recorded in the Clerk's Office of Oape May JJ County aforesaid, in Deed Book 197, ° page 305, etc., granted and conveyed ' unto Peter Day in fee. *! Seized as the property of Peter Day r. et. ux.. et. als., defendants, taken in r execution at the suit of Five Mile £ Beach Building and Loan Association ** complainant and to be sold by 7 ROBERT R. CORSON, Jc Sheriff. £ HARRISON H. VOORHEES, ° Solicitor. Dated May 22nd. 1909. * p. f. 16.87 5-22 5t « ' SHERIFF'S SALE 3 • ) a. By virtue of a writ of fieri facias, to ej me directed, issued out of the Oourt of Chancery of the State of New Jer- Bt ' aey, I will expose for sale at public ee vendue at the Sheriff's Office at Cape K May Court House, N. J., on u1 MONDAY, JUNE 7th, 1909. „j between the hours of 12 and 5 p. m., ^ to wit, at 1 :80 o'clock in the afternoon of saia day. fl ALL that certain described lot or & piece of ground, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Ocean City, yv Upper Township, Oape May County, go State of New Jersey, numbered 640 in Section O, on the plan of the lots of Ooean City Association. Beginning on the northwesterly side El of Central avenue at the distance of two hundred and ten (210) feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line — of Tenth street. Containing in front or breadth on the said Central avenue forty (40) feet and of that width extending in length or depth northwesterly between lines parallel with said Tenth street, one hundred feet to a fifteen feet wide street. Seized as the property of Ellen L. Bradley, et. als., defendant, taken iu execution at the suit of Madonna F. Andrews and Sara E. Warner, executors, etc., complainants, and to be ■ ■ - sold by ROBERT R. CORSON. I Sheriff. I GEORGE B. EVANS, Solicitor. ■ Dated May 4th. 1909. p. f. $10 . 75 6-8 5t Go to Thomas Soults, Cold Spring, for the things you need for the table, and family, and obtain satisfactory goods at the smallest cost. Full and complete stock, carefully selected, with knowledge born of experience j gained by an active career of more ?ears than that of any dealer in Lower ownship. tf The ancient game of bowls used to be played in the open air but the Cape May experts, w ho are hard to beat, | learned the art in the palatial quarters Di which bouses the fine Congress Hall Alleys, 31 Perry street. Try them, tf
SHERIFFS.1 SALE. ^By virtue jof swritjofjjfieri facias de out of the Oape May Common Pleas Court I will expose to sale et public vendue^ on^ qa y JUNE 7. 19J9. the hours of twelve and five o'clock p.m., to wit,, dc one o'clock the afternoon of said day, at the of Dennis, in the County of Cape May, and State of New Jersey, known and designated as Farm Parcel number twenty (20A) as laid.down upon a certain Map of Farm Plots in the Russian on land* of the Woodbine Land and Improvement Company, Cape May County, New Jersey, recorded end filed May 7th, 189s, at 10 30 a.- m.. in the Clerk 's Office of the said County of May. and butted and bounded as to wit: Beginning in the southwesterly side of Sherman avenue, forty-nine rods northwesterly from the intersection of Heine avenue with the said Sbermau avenue at a point for a corner. Demg also the northwest corner of Farm number twenty B (20B) ; thence along line of Farm number B (20B) south forty-two degrees and ten minutes west, a distance of forty-nine rods to a point for a corner ; thence north forty-seven degrees and fifty minutes west, a distance of fortynine rods to a point for a corner; being also corner to Farm number nineteen B (19B) ; thence along line of Farm number nineteen B (19B) north fortytwo degrees and ten minutes east, a distance of forty -nine rods to the southwesterly side line of Sherman avenue ; thence along said line of Sherman avenue south forty-seven degrees and I fifty minutes east, a distance of forty - 1 | nine rods to the place of beginning, I containing fifteen acres more or less, j - Also all that certain tract of timber I I laud, situate near the Head of East ! 1 Creek, in tbe Township of Dennis, j . County of Oape May and State of New Jersey, Known as part of the Ridgeway tract, described as follows, to wit : Beginning at a stone corner of Joseph Fifielu, deceased, in the Old Elijah Camp line and running thence by said Fifield line south thirty-eight degrees and thirty minuets west, two hundred and fifty-seven rods to a stone J. S. Nixon, deceased, and other; thence by line of Eldredge Guffs, north forty-five degrees west, seventy-five rods to a stone corner; thence by a line of the heirs of Dr. E. S. B. Wales, deceased; north thirtydegrees and twenty minutes east, two hunored and fitty-seven rods to a in Davis branch ; thence across said branch and binding on Camp line Bouth forty-five degrees and five min- _ utes east, seventy-five rods to beginning containing one hundred and eigh- - acres, one quarter and twenty perches more or less. Seized as the property of Joseph May and Mrs. Pals May, delendants, taken in execution at the suit of Paul complainant, and to be sold by . j ROBERT R. CORSON, Sheriff. Dated May 5th. 1909. C. COLE, Atty. p. f. $19.75 5-8 5t Blanket Time is past, now you'll want to lay them away till next winter. Send tbem to us Ant aud have them lauudered — they will come home soft and fluffy. Do It now. ti I LIKE SHOW! ■ i* d
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p It cntcnotATt a If n WILBUR F. COLLINS. Agent, f Eldredge Ave., W. Cape May, N. J., 8 Residence and Cemetery enclosures •specially. j KEYS FITTED Locks, Trunks, Valises, Parasols, etc. Repaired f J. DENIZOT i Keystone 'Phone 1-29-D ? ' -i i DIAMOND & CO. \ DEALERS IN BtilW Supplies HOLLY BEACH N J , e ( — ' LUMBER AND : MILL WORK George ogden & son 1 mmm ' AND I EL f erorboar.. Ktnc An U|/L% dSd''c°°'isiir™ I phqtO" ' ja HALT! HE IS INNOCENT. t Ladles and Gentlemen Now is the I a time to have your spring and summer j ' clothing looked over. We will clean, ! s press, repair or alter, anything they j t: need, and keep them for you until you i call for them. VAN KESSEL. d 424 Washington street. j, Cape May. ' Keystone 'Phone 124X
AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "An ordinance providing for the issuance and sale ot bonds of the a CKy of Cape May. New Jersey, to the r amount of fifty thousand dollars to provide the neceeaary funds to pay for the additions and repairs u> the sewage disposal botidIing and additions and repairs to Pavittoo No. L extension of storm water sewer, on Madison arenne, Corgle street. Queen street and Washington street, approximately two thousand feet, the rebuilding of the boardwalk and to take up the floating indebtedness of the City of Cape May, New Jersey, which floating indebtedness was created by the City of Cape May to provide for the expenses of said city, j Be it ordained and enacted by the Inhabitants of The City of Cape May in City Council Assembled, and ? it Is hereby enacted by the authority | of the same. Section 1. That the said City ' Council shall without further or other order or ordinance for the ! purpose borrow for the City I of Cape May the sum of j fifty thousand dollars and ts- . sue bonds therefor, pursuant to the provisions of an act of the Legislature of the State of New 1 Jersey entitled "AN ACT to authorize any City of this State to raise money by either temporary loans or by -jssue or issues of bonds, for any sum hot exceeding fifteen per cen- ' turn per annum of the taxable value of the real and personal property rated for assessment in such city and to use the same for the purpose s of retiring floating or matured | bonded Indebtedness for tfas enlargement and improvement of the pub- ] ! He buildings, water works, sewerage j system and for other lawful purposes , of such city," approved March 22nd, j 1901. and he various acts supplementhereto and amendatory thereof. The proceeds of sale shall be used ■ as follows: For addition and repairs to the sewage disposal build-, ing at Michigan and Madison avenues $12,000.00 Additions and repairs to Pavilion No. 1 $2,000.00 Additions and repairs to Boardwalk 2,000.00 of storm water Sewers 2,267.31 There shall be used from the pro- [ ceeds from sale of said bonds the | following sums of moneys to take up j the floating indebtedness consisting | of certain notes of said City as fob j loWS^ . | Note" due March IS.A.D.,1909 $7732.69 Note due April 7,A.D.,1909 10,000.00 Note due May 4.A.D..1909 10.000.00 I Note due May 10.A.D..1909 4000.00 l j The bonds shail bear date thb fifteenth j day of June, nineteen hundred and * nine, and draw Interest at the rate J i of five per centum per annum pay- j i able semi annually, and mature In d I thirty years from the date thereof, 8 j and said bonds shall not be sold at j jless than par of their face value: 0 said bonds shall be of the denominaj tion of One Thousand Dollars each. r Section. 3. And be It further or- " dained and enacted that the Mayor tl I hereby authorized to sign said 8 ti
W. S. SHAW & SON Gnerat Contractors. Dealers in | Brick. Lime and Cement i BOTH PHONES 5»3 ELMIRA STREET Wall Paper. : ^reduction In spring styles 626 Washington st I Before decorating your rooms look at my new stock of Wall Paper ' Burlaps, Liner usta Walton. , W. LENOIR A. CGILE^— Souse and Sign Fainter and fiecorator. j Office NKIOP iu REAR ol ' 105 Jackson st. Cape May City Glenwood Hotel e Everybody .... 0 is invited to compare THE CAPE MAT FARMSTEAD BT THE SEA with the leading Dairy' and Poultry farms of the world. Such comparison will establish»its supremacy. No finer ag- yi gregation of healthful, cheerful and well groomed cattle is possible. No finer collection of Leghorns and Wyandottes of purer strains can be seen anywhere. The homes of toese i cattle and chickens are celebrated for their cleanliness 1 and comfort. ® Such a'combination can but offer to the interested public 1 the most sanitary and, enticing products. One visit will more than satisfy the rnost|fastidicus» So please make, the visit and compare us with others.^j THE FARMSTEAD BY THE SEA J. P. MACKISSIC,|(Man9Lger. \
e City Treasurer to countersign the e Sam and sign thee coupocs thereto 0 attached, and the finance oommUtee r la hereby aothorlied and directed to s prepare said bonds ready for execu- !• tion by the officers of the City here- - iaabore named; and soon thefr exa ecution as herein directed to aeU a the eame or any part thereof for the t best prloe which can be obtained r therefor, not lw than the par value" - thereof and upon the sale thereof or 5 any part thereof, and the payment r thereof, the proceeds of such sale 1 or sales, shall be applied to defray I the coats of the addition and repairs r to the sewage disposal building, additions and repairs to Pavilion No. J 1, extension of storm water sewers i on Madison avenue, Corgie street, 1 Queen street, Washington street, the ' rebuilding of the boardwalk, and to take up the floating Indebtedness • herein referred to. Section 4. And be It further or- ) dained and enacted that upon the Is- ' suance of the said bonds an amount f equal to two per centum per annum - shall be paid Into. the sinking fund : to create sufficient funds to meet ' such outstanding bonds at their maturity, and there shall be assessed annually hi the City of Cape May i the necessary taxes to pay Into the said sinking fund annually the necessary amount, and also to pay the annual Interest on said bonds. Section 5. And be It further ordained and enacted that this ordinance shall take effect Immediately i upon its passage and due publication. 1 J. F. JACOBY. President of Council. ' J. MELVTN, i Mayor. Approved May 21, 1909. ' Attest: JNO. \V. THOMPSON, Recorder, i AkAffidf 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE jj - 1 To* DC Manse rymmmK* Designs ''ni'* Copyrights Ac. lH AW^«g^l aakMeh uMMMgUonmar , n fiifiic jfrtierka n . A buidaoiatlr llloatratad VMktr. fiarnst «r. 1 c-jUtlon of any MMnoae Jonrnil. Tarai.U a 1 Brueh Offlce. OS T 8t_ Wubloaloo. D. C. I William R. Smith: Take notice that at a sale of lands I c taxes (for delinquent taxes), aue!I the Township of Lower, for the year t 1906. held on tbe twenty -eighth day of ' 6 January, A. D., 1908, the subscriber j - did buy at said sale, the following de- j n scrioed properly, viz: — All that certain lot No. 24, block D, f Map of Cape May Point, for the sum , of $4.62. I J And take further notice that your j right of redemption in said property ; h will expire on the twenty-eighth day I a of January, A. D., 1910, and that! | is cue me the sum of $4.62, to- 1 6 gether with interest thereon from Jan- r uary twenty-eighth. A. D., 1908. at I the rate of 12 per cent per annum, and | r other taxes and legal expenses, and un- a less you redeem said premises from j said tax sale, I shall apply to thejd proper authorities to complete my title ' 0 to said property. 1 1 5t AMNON WRIGHT. ; r To "Unknown":— |u Take notice that at a sale of lands s. for taxes, levied to Jsatisfy the execu- P tion of Howard M. Cooper vB. Cape I b May Point, assessment No. 2. heMAon , 5 the twenty-keventh day of November. | _ A. D., 1907, the subscriber did buy at | r said sale, the following described property, viz :— f Lot No. 17 in block E, for the sum i ,i of $3.86. And take further notice, that your j right of redemption in said property h will expire on the twenty-seventh day ! j of November, A. D.. 1909, and that there is due me the sum of $3.86. to i gether with interest thereon from No- ' f! vember twenty-seventh, A. D.t 1907 at the rate of 12 per cent per annum) | „ ana other taxes aud legal expenses) | " and unless you redeem said premises ! „• from said Ux sale I shall apply to the i proper authorities to complete my title I „ to said property. 5-22 5t AMNON WRIGHT. £ To Jane M. B. Brister: — Take notice that at a sale of land U for Uxes (for delinquent taxes), due ai the Township of Lower, for tbe year , pi 1906, held on tbe twenty-eighth day 1 5of January, A. D.. 1908, the subscriber
"V Point, tor (be mL* !* J®™ of ^ 0it tocetfae* i ^rotT'Sd t AMNON WRIGHT. I To Ambrose Dea trick 1 Take notice that at a sale of landa s for toxoa (for delinquent taxes), dae . the Township of Lower, for tbe yew 1906. held on tbe twenty-eighth day of January, A. D., 1908, the subscriber B did buy at said sale, tbe following de- . scribed property, viz :- » All that ceruin lot No. 68. block A, 3 ^L40 M*r P°int* f0r the ,Qm And take further notice, that your right of redemption iu said property - will expire on the twenty-eighth dav of . January. A. D.t 1910, and that there is , due me tbe sum of $5.40, together with interest thereon from January twenty1 eighth. A. D., 1908, at the rate of 12 1 per cent per annum, ami other Uxes ► and legal expenses, ancFunloas you re- . deem said premises from said tax sale, I shall apply to the ;proper authorities to complete my title to sa'd property. ' 5-22 51 AMNON WRIGHT. ! To George J . oung :— Take notice that at a sale of landa ' xot Uxes, levied to satisfy the execution of Howard M. Oooper vs. Oap« . May Point, assessment No. 2, held on the twenty-seventh day of November. A. D., 1907, the subscriber did buy at said sale, the following described property, viz:— Lot 47 in block B. for the sum of $4.75. And take further notice that your right of redemption in said property will expire on the twenty-seventh day of November. A. D., 1909. and that there is due me the sum of $4.75, together with interest thereon from November twenty -seventh. A. D , 1907, at the rate of 12 per cent per annum, i and other taxes and legal expenses, and unless you redeem said premises from said tax sale, I shall apply to the proper authorities to complete my title to said property. 5-22 5t AMNON WRIGHT To Charles Thomas :— Take notice that at a sale of lands Uxes (for delinquent taxes), due the Township of Lower, for the year 1906, held on tbe twenty-eighth day of January, A. D., 1908, the subscriber did |buy at said sale, the following described property, viz:— All that certain lot No. 68, block A« Cape May Point, for tbe sum And Ukc further notice, that your right of redemption in said property will expire on the twenty-eighth day of January, A. D., 1910, and that there is due me the sum of $4.62, together with interest thereon from January twentyeighth, A. D., 1908, at the raU of 12 percent per anrum, and other Uxes and legal expenses, and unless you redeem said premises from said Ux sale, ! I shall apply to the proper authorities 1 complete my title to said propery. 5t AMNON WRIGHT. jTo William McDonnell:— Take notice that at a sale of lands ! for Uxes, (for delinquent Uxes), due j the Township of Lower, for the year 1906, held on the twenty-eighth dav of ' A. D., 1908, the subscriber buy at said sale, the following de- ' scribed properties, viz :— All those certain loU Nos. 57, 58, 59. 1 65. 70 and 75, block K. Map of : Ospe May Point, for the sum of $6.97. And Uke further notice that your I right of redemption in said property will expire on the twenty-eightb day of I January. A. D., 1910, and that there is {due me the sum of $6.97, together with interest thereon from January I twenty-eighth. A. D., 1908 , at the rate of 12 per cent, per annum, and : other Uxes and legal expenses, and ) unless you redeem said premises from said ux sale, I shail apply to the authorities to complete my title said property. 5t AMNON WRIGHT. F. E. Wanser: — I Take notice that at a sale ol lands | for taxes (for delinquent uxes), dae i Township of Lower, for the year 1906, held on the tweniy-eightb day of January, A. D., 1908. the subscriber buy at said sale, the following described properties, viz: — All those ceruin loU Nos. 129, 141, 1 block K, Map of Oape May Point, for the sum of $6. 19. And Uke further notice, that your right of redemption in said property will expire on the twenty-eighth day of January, A. D., 1910, and that there is due me the sum of $6.19, together with interest thereon from January twenty-eighth. A D., 1908, at the rate of 12 per cenL per annum, and other Uxes and legal expenses, and unless you redeem said premises from said sale, I shall apply to the proper authorities to complete my title to Baid property. 5t AMNON WRIGHT.
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