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SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of fieri facias, to me directed, issoed out of Itbe Court of Chancery of the State of Hew Jeraey, I will expose for sale at public vendue between the boUrs of 12 and B o'clock, to wit, at 1 $0 o'clock in the after000,1 MONDAY. JUNE 28th. 1609. ALL those certain tracts or parcels of land and premises hereinafter particularly described, situate in the City of Ocean City, in the County of Cape May, and State of New Jersey, and shown on "Plan No.4 of Bay Front Lots in Ocean City, N. J.. Pleasure Park Tract," and known and designated thereon as Lots Nos. 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 66, 66, 67. 68, 69. 70, 71. 72. 78, 74 and 75, and bounded as follows : BEGINNING at a point where the Northwesterly side line of Bay avenue intersects the Northeasterly side of Fifteenth street, and running from thence in a Nonhweiterly direction, along the Northeasterly side line of said: Fifteenth street, the distance of r'four hundred feet to A point in the mtersectioo of said Fift^nth street with the Southeasterly sideline of Prospect avenue!on said plan ; thence along the said line of Prospect avenue, in a Northeasterly direction, and lat right angles to said Fifteenth street, the distance of ope hundred feet to a fifteen feet wide street ; thence at right angles to said Prospect avenue, and along the side line of said fifteen feet wide Btreet, and parallel to the aforesaid Northeasterly side line of Fifteenth | Street, in a Southeasterly direction, the distance of four hundred feet to a point in the Northwesterly side line of said Bay avenue ; thence along the Northwesterly aide line of said Bay . avenue, in » Southwesterly direction, the distance of one hundred feet to the place of beginning. Each lot being twenty-five feet in front or breadth by one hundred feet in length or depth. ALSO ALL those four certain lots of land situate as aforesaid and numbered on said plan as Lota Nos. 108, 109, 110 and 111, and bounded as foUowi: BEGINNING at a point where the Southwesterly sideline of Fourteenth streets intersects the Southeasterly side line of Prospect avenue, and run- . ning from thence in a Southeasterly direc 'on, along the said Southwesterly ' . side line of Fourteenth street, the distance of one hundred feet to the Northerly corner of Lot No. 112 on said Plan ; thence at right angles to said Fourteenth Street and along the Northwesterly side line of said Lot No. 112, the distance of one hundred |feet to the side line of a fifteen feet wide street, and Westerly corner of said , Lot No. 112; thence along the Northeasterly side line of said fifteen feet wide street and parallel with said Fourteenth Street, the distance of one hundred feet to a point in the Southeasterly side line of said Prospect avenue ; thence in a Northeaatery direction. along the Southeasterly side liue of said Prospect avenue, the distance of one hundred feet to the place of j beginning. Each lot being twenty-five feet in , front or breadth by one hundred feet , in length or depth. , ALSO ALL those four certain lots of land situate as aforesaid, and num- , beied on said Plan as Lots Nos. 92, 93, 94 and 95, aud bounded as follows : BEGINNING at a point where the Northeasterly side line of Bay View Place intersects the Southeasterly side ; line of Prospect avenue, and running from thence in a Southeasterly direc- | tion along the said side line of Bay View Place, the distance of one hundred feet to the Westerly corner o Lot No. 96 on said Plan: 'hence at right angles to said Bay View Place, ar.d in a Nortbeasteily direction, along the Northwesterly side line of said Lot 1 No. 96. a distance of one hundred feet j to the aide line of a fifteen feet wide ■ street and the northerly corner of said lot No. 96. thence in a Northwesterly direction, along the said side line of said fifteen feet wide street, and parallel 1 with said side line of Bay View Place, the distance of ond hundred feet to a point in the aforesaid Southeasterly 1 side line of Prospect avenue ; thence in 1 a Southwesterly direction and along the eaid Southeasterly side line of said Prospect avenue, the distance of one bundled feet to the place of beginning. Each lot being twenty-five feet in front or breadth by one hundred feet in length or depth. ALSO ALL those eight certain lots • of land situate as aforesaid, and numbered on said Plan as Lots Nos. 84, 85, 86, 87. 88, 89, 90 and 91, and bounded as follows: BEGINNING at a point where the Northwesterly aide line 6f Bay avenue intersects the Southwesterly side line of Bay View Place, [and running from thence in a Northwesterly direction along the said side line of Bay View Place, the distance of two hundred feet to the Easterly corner of Lot No. 88 on said Plan ; thencelat right angles to said Bay View Place and in a Southwesterly direction, along the Southeasterly side . line of said Lot No. 83, the distance of one hundred feet to the side line of a fifteen feet wide street and the Southerly corner of said Lot No. S3 ; thence in a Southeasterly direction along the said Side line of said fifteen feet wide street, and parallel with said side line of Bay View Place, the distance of two hundred feet to a pomt'iu the aforesaid Northwesterly side line of Bay avenue; tbence in a Northeasterly direction and along the said Northwesterly side line of Bay avenue, the distance of one hundred feet tc the place oflbegmning. X Each lot being twenty-five feet in front or breadth by one Hundred feet In length or depth. . ALSO ALL those four certain lots of land, situate as aforesaid, and numbered on said Plan as Lots Nos. 78, 79, SO and 81, and bounded as follows : BEGINNING at a point in the Southwesterly side line of Bay View Place at the distance of two hundred and fifty feet Northwesterly from the intersection of the said Southwesterly side line of Bay View Place with the Northwesterly side line of Bay avenue; and running from thence in a Northwesterly direction along the said line of Bay View Place, the distance of one hundred feet to the Easterly corner of Lot No. 77 on said Plan ; thence
alright angles to said Bay View Place and in a Southwesterly direction, along the Southeasterly aide line of eaid Lot No. 77, the distance of one hundred n feet to the side line of a fifteen feet . wide street, aad the Southerly corner , of said Lot No. 77 ; thence £ a SouthI easterly direction along the said sideline of said fifteen feet wide street " and parallel with said aide line of Bay View Place, the distance of one hundred 'feet to the Southerly corner ot . Lot No. 81 ; thence in a Northeasterly direction, along the Southeasterly side , line of said Lot No. 81, the distance I of one hundred feet to the Easterly j corner of said Lot No.(81, in the aforet said Southwesterly side line of Bay 1 View Place, and the place of beginning, j Each lot being twenty-five feet in front or breadth by one hundred feet 1 in length or depth. ALSO ALL those four certain lots of land, situate as aforesaid, and nume bered on said Plan as Lots Nos. 101, . f 102, 103 and 104, and bounded as fol- , lows : BEGINNING at a point in the r Northeasterly side line ot 'Bay View I r Place, at the distance of seventy-five j . feet Northwesterly from the intersec- , . tion of the eaid Northeasterly side line , of Bay View Place with the North- , westerly side line of Bay avenue ; aud | ' running from thence in a Northwes- j terly direction along the said side line . of Bay View Place, the distance of one " hundred feet to the Southerly corner 1 of Lqt'No. 1P0 on said Plan ; thence at s right angles to said Bay View Place ; and in a Northeasterly direction, along | | the Southeasterly ride line of said Lot 1 . No. 100, the distance of one hundred 1 1 ' feet to the side line of a fifteen feet wide street and the Easterly corner S of said Lot No. 100 ; thence in a South- • easterly direction, along the said aide : line of said fifteen feet wide street, and parallel with said side line of Bay ( View Place, the distance of one hun- ■ ' dred feet to the Northerly corner of Lot No. 105 on said Plan; thence ima 1 Southwesterly direction, along the 1 Northwesterly aide line of said Lot No. 105, the distance of one hundred : feet to the Westerly corner of saia Lot . No. 105, in the|aforesaid[North easterly side line of Bay View Place and place | i of beginning. Each lot being twenty-five feet in . front or breadth by one hundred feet in " length or depth. i ALSO ALL that certun lot ot land, ' situate as aforesaid, and numbered cn said Plan as Lot No. 99, and bounded as follows : i BEGINNING at a point in the Northeasterly side line of Bay View j Place, at the distance of two hundred feet Northwesterly from the intersec- ( tion of the said Northeasterly side of Bay View Place with the Northwester- ( 1 ly side line of Bay avenue; and running from thence in a Northwesterly direction along the said side line of Bay View Place, the distance of twenty-five feet to the Southerly corner of Lot No. 98 on said Plan ; tbence ' at right angles to said Bay View . Place, and in a Northeasterly direction, along the Southeasterly side line of said < Lot No. 98, the distance of one hundred feet to the side line of a fifteen ( feet wide street and the Easterly corner of said Lot No. 98 ; thence in a ' Southeasterly direction, along the said side line of said fifteen feet wide ' street, and parallel with said side line of Bay View Place, the distance of ' twenty-five feet to the Northerly cor- . of Lot No. 100 on said Plan ; thence ' in a Southwesterly direction, along the ^ Northwesterly side line of said L$>t No. !00, the distance of one hundred feet ( to the Westerly corner cf said Lot No. 100 in the aforesaid Northeasterly 6ide ( line of Bay View Place, and place of ' Said lot being twenty-five feet in front or breadth by one hundred feet in lensth or depth. BEING a part of tne same premises which Elizabeth Palen, by deed dated May 11th, 1906, cf record in the Clerk's Office of the County of, Cape May, at . Cape May Court House, N. J., in Book 202 of Deeds, page 244, etc., granted , and conveyed unto the said W. Scott Hand, under and subject to the condi- J tions and restrictions of the Ocean f City Association. . Seized as the property of W. Scott Hand, eL ux. , defendants, taken in , execution at the suit of Sarah R. Chew, ^ complainant, and to be sold by ROBERT R. CORSON. { Sheriff. David O. Watkins, Solicitor, 188 S. Broad street. Woodbury, N. J. Dated May 25th, 1909. p. f. $72 5-29 5t OAS ( To Cook or Heat | j Its Hard tp ' i Beat GAS I It will pay you to look over Lavenbol's sew assortment of goods which Just arrived. PACKER'S HAIR BALSAM SSSZ
Seven Strong Companies t Afptpte C»f>iUl Over DO 000,000 | ; \ Represented b) Hail & Eli nip 0 - f hj ' I Firs Insurance Agents. 0 !Tw«ity-eix years of experience. Rj Your insurance placed with us nj s absolute i protection from loss 0 ■ | byffire. , n -Apply to | S. F. ELDREDGE 0 ; jj 810 Washington Street H > jj ^ «! A. W. HAND | n ' 816 Washington Street H |
GEORGE W. BEEVES Steal ana Hot Water H E H T 1 H B Sanitary Plumbing by Skilled Workmen, j Ask for Estimates, j 62S wasoington street. i i. H. sniTH g J Glothier $ f 608 Washington St. ^ k Opposite Rending Sta. X * GAPE MAY, N. J, tf ^ Suits for £5 and up- ^ ^ wards. ^ Overcoats from $y to ^ \ *15 ^ ? Hats, Caps, Trunks, and ^ ^ Gentlemne's Furnishing ^ V Goods at Philadelphia 4 prices. 4 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICE Notice ia hereby given that the partnership lately subsisting between AlG. Stevens and William H. Hand, of West Cape May, N. J., under the name of Neptune Laundry Company expired on the fourteenth dav of May, A. D., 1909, by mutual consent, George S. Douglass having purchased the share of William H. Hand. All debts owing said partnership are to received by the Neptune Laundry and all demands on the said partnership are to be presented to the said Neptune Laundry Company for payment. Signed, WILLIAM H. HAND. ; A. G. STEVENS. 1825 the 1909 PENNSYLVANIA i FIRE Insurance Company. incorporated 1825. CHARTER "PERPETUAL j OFFICE. 508-510 WALNUT ST.J PHILADELPHIA, PA. CAPITAL, - - - - $750,000.00 i ASSETS, - - - - $6,841,834 32 1 SURPLUS, - - - $1,919,527 41 DIRECTORS, Dale Benson, John L. Thomson I J. Tate all Lea, Charles E. Pugh, Richard M. Cadwalader, W. Gardner Crowell,. B. Morris, Edward T. Stoteabury Edwin N. Benson, Jr. R, DALE BENSON, President, JOHN L. THOMSON, Vice PresidentW. GARDNER CROW ELL, Secretary. HAMPTON L. WARNER, Assistant Secretary. WM. J. DAWSON, Sec'y Agency Depart, ment. A. W HAND 8. F. ELDREDGE HAND AND ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENTS 810 Washington Street, 815 and 817 Washington Street Cape May. N. J. W. H. BRIGHT. Fire Insurance In any part of Cape May County HOLLY BEACH. N. J.
PROFESSIONAL gAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 810 Washington St., Cape MayJCitt notaryTublic, H Solicitor and Master in Chancery. | gRNESI W. LLOYD | COUNSEL LOB-AT-LAW 820 Washington St. S CAPE MAY. New Jersey 5 : S T SPICER leaming S J' « COUN8ELLOR-AT-LAW 8 Solicitor, MaBter and Examiner in Chancery. 9v Office 518 Washington St., CAPE MAY. . New Jer«M 3 j JAMES M. E. HILDRETH, Si COUNSELLOR- AT-LAW 1 jj I — AND— 3 Solicitor, Master and Examiner Id 1 Chancery. NOTARY PUBLIC. Office at No. 214 Ocean Street. 1 Cape May City, N. J. ( r— * T~VR. REU A. HAND I JL/ 1 V. — DENTIST ' 1 Announces that he has} established 1 offices at 1 516 N. 5th Svreet, - - Camden, N. J ] j with thoroughly modern facilities for the Dractue of Dentistry. ^ DR. J. H. OLIVER 1 , DENTIST J Estey 33"iaAldLlja.g- 3 I 1120 CKeitaut Strwot 1 I (One door above Keith 'sfcTheatre.) Ap- I j pointments may be made by Bell Tele- . I phone. Walnut 13SSD. Extracting pain- t I ; ! > L. C. ASHBURN .! I j DOCTOR OF OPTICS ^ I I Broadway next to Gold Leaf Factory j t West Cape May, New Jersey, ! 0 I Careful Testing of the Eye a Spec- £ laity. Improved Method. LeD»ee re- 1 e placed. Framee-Adjuited. i e 1 Keystone 44 D. 0 Consultation^ Free j L 1 Cai'I Yon See ? — Is flie t D° Yon Have * 1 rrryj[ Headaches ? fflLj < » Lsaamni. cl nItC *" p SPRING OPENING ' • Received the latest styles in men's 1 b clothes. Our 9tock Is know complete, n , Step in now and let us show you some I 6 - new suitings and assortments that rep- j _ | resent the best values we have ever . . seen. Personal attention given to style f ■ and workmanship and a perfect fit | ^ I guaranteed. f VAN KESSEL. a 424 Washington street, 1 r Cape May, N. J. ' j Keystone 'Phone 124X 1 ^ RUBBER STAMPS, Erase or Copper StencilB for marking j 'boxes, baskets, etc., will be made to j h order at short notice. j STAR WtD WAVE STATIONERY DEPARTMENT j c 317 Washington Street 1 D t — 't , 1 ih I I An Edison phonograph and a collec, ' B I ion of records help to make happy i , 1 1 homes. j. ! , j It will do you i good and keep money in your purse if ! yon will get the \ i Habit of buying your ! DRY GOODS | FURNISHING GOODS and - CLOTHING at i : LAVENTHOL'S j 319 Washington Street i 3
Letwn IX. — Second Quarter, For May 30, 1909. THE 1NTEANATI0NAL SERIES. ' Text of the Leeeeet, Jae. II, 14-M. ' Memory Verw K — Qoldeo Text, Jse. "• 20— Commentary Pi epai e J by Rev. D. M. Steema. ICoprrigfct. 1909. by laMw In J In our last lesson we bad a good addreas from James at the council of Jerusalem, a wise and practical talk ' ' on an Important subject Now we are to have tiro lessons from bis epistle. There are no contradictions In the Scriptures, for the one Holy Spirit wrote the whole book, and He cannot coctredlc-t Himself. If the writers (the human agencies) seem not quite to It Is because they are nwtng of different aspects of the same topic. Paul and Pet ey and James and John are In perfect accord on salvation by faith alone, then good works or a consistent life as the evidence of faith before men and then the glory and the reward according to our works. In James, outside the lesson for today, nee the new birth by. the word of God, as plainly as Peter or John put it, in chapter 1, 18. See the kingdom and the coming of Christ in chapters U, 6; V, 7, & But the burden of Jamee* letter Is the second aspect of salvation, the bearing and the doing to the glory of God because we are saved. The first verse In our lesson asks what benefit can there be In a teiih that is a mere "say so" or word of mouth. See how strong John Is on that point: "He that satth I know Him and keepeth not His commandments Is a liar." "If a man aay I love God and hateth his brother he is a liar" (I John 11, 4; lv, 20). The same teaching is in laa. ttIt, 13 ; Exek. xttui, 8L and from our Lord Himself Matt, xv, & Behold the Divine unity of Scripture. No amount of mere "say so's" can save any one. It is the heart that man beUeveth unto righteousness" (Rom. x, 10). talk will never feed nor clothe any one; therefore John says, "Let us not love in word nor In tongue, but In deed and in truth." A living faith must show Itself in works, and. if there are I works as the evidence before men of the faith we profess to have, then it la, aa James saya, a dead faith, simply : a painted light from which no light proceeds. It is to be feared that many who say they believe, believe, as the j demons do. that there la a God and a J Jesus Christ— a mere knowledge of the facts which knowledge eaves no one. It is the honest reception j of Christ that saves, for truly to be- | lieve is to receive him (John 1, 12). Paul never stated more fully nor . more simply salvation by faith alone James does in verse 23. where he affirms that God Imputed righteousness to Abraham because he believed. This statement is first found in Gen. xv, 6. and is repeated three times in the New Testament— Rom. lv, 3; Gal. ill. 6, and here — the Holy Spirit by this fourfold repetition emphasizing it most strongly. The phrase used of Abraham only, "friend of God," la found in two other places— II Chron. xx, 7; Isa. xlL 8— but see for our own benefit in this connection John xv, 14, 15. A full and eternal redemption Is the possession of every one who truly receives the Lord Christ, and God needs no works i as the evidence of this faith, for He | on the heart, "but the works are ( j as an evidence before men. ! and James nowhere puts this more I strongly than does Paul in TIL 111, 8, a ; saying which It seems almost | Impossible to get Christians to repeaL : : my experience has been that if I ; ask in a public gathering to have an repeat a verse beginning "This is a faithful saying" they always respond 1 I with I Tim. L 15, aud rarely does any one touch the one In Titus on good . works. It is somewhat like the two ' John 111. 16'a. A life of self denial and good works ; is not popular except with those who j to win heaven thereby. Real gratitude is as rare as it was with the ! cleansed lepers (one in ten), while a I possible gain seems to be an inspiration. Few believers seem to know that the love of God, which fully saves us j by the sacrifice of the Lord Jesus, also sets before us crowns tp be woo by working for them and which we may : to cast at His feet in that day. : Jas. 1, 2. 12. we are reminded that trials are precious and that those are , blessed who endure, for such glorify ; God and will receive the .crown of life ' which ia only mentioned elsewhere in Rev. 11, 10. Note Peter's strong words \ on enduring Id I Pet 11, 10-21: iv, 12. 1 18. Enduring implies humility and i submission and that we resist the devfl, who hates humility (Jas. iv, 7-10). | James is very strong cn another line | of service, that of self renunciation, j which Paul tells us in 1 Cor. ix, 24-27, j will bring us an incorruptible crown. ! The story of the crowns is simply told j in a tract entitled "Rewards For Serv- : ice," published hy L. & K-, box 216, Harrisburg. Pa. The two illustrations of faith and works given In this lesson, Abraham and Hahab. seem to cover all classes of believers, from the highest to the loweeb and what an encouragement to the worst of sinners to think of being associated with Abraham in the kingdom (Matt, vili, 11). We are Justified before God by faith in Jesus Christ, but before men by the good works prepared for us to walk In and which God Himself will work in us (Eph. 11, PML a IS: Hab. xUl, 21). ^
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