snnmrrs sale By virtue of a writ of fieri facias to me directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey, I will expose to sale at public vendue at the office of the Sheriff, Cape May Court Boose, N. J., between the hours of 12 and 5 o'clock, to wit, at 1 SO o'clock iu the afternoon, MONDAY. JUNE 21st, 1900. ALL those certain lots or paroels of land situate, lying and being in the borough of Wilawood, in the County of Cape May and State of New Jersey. by Marcus Fry, engineer. 1898, and ( duly filed in the Clerk's Office, of Cape May County, aforesaid, Jas lots numbers ; twelve (12) and thirteen (18), on block number thirty-eight (38), and bounded i and described as follows, to wit: ana aescnoea hb iuiiuwb, uj wit:
Beginning at the point of intersec- c tion of the northeasterly side of Poplar avenue with the southeasterly side of 1 a certain thirty foot wide street front- , ir.g on the West Jersey and Seashore Railroad, and extending thence (1) . southeastwardly along the northeasterly side of said Poplar avenue, a dis- . tance of eighty-seven and seventy-one 1 hundredths (87.7) feet; thence (2) at , right angles to said Poplar avenue c northeastwardly a distance of ninety (90) feet ; thence fSfat right angles to said last course northwestwardly par- s allel with said Poplar avenue, and ninety (90) feet distant therefrom, a a distance of eighty-three and sixteen hundredths (83.16) feet to the south- c easterly side of the thirty foot wide . street aforesaid ; and thence (4) south- " westerly along the southeasterly side 0 of said thirty foot wide street, a distance of ninety (90) leet, more or less, c to the place of beginning. Being the same premises which Clyde t S. Adams et. ux.. eh als., by deed dated March 23rd, 1906. and recorded in the Clerk's Office of Cape May County aforesaid, in Deed Book 197, page 306, etc., graoted and conveyed unto Peter Day in fee. Seized as the property of Peter Day et ux., et. als., defendants, taken in execution at the suit of Five Mile Beach Building and Loan Association I complainant and to be sold by 1 ROBERT R. OORSON. v Sheriff. ' HARRISON H. VOORHEES. * Solicitor. c Dated May 22nd. 1909. n p. f. 16.87 6-22 5t t Star ant> OTave tribe Sable " P ftiflb tribe tor m«B anb June, 1900 MAY JUNE A. M. P. M. Date A. M. P. M. 6.47 6.18 • 1st 6.12 6.82 k .26 6.44 2nd 6.41 7.06 6.59 7.12 3rd 7.22 7.43 7.22 7.40 4th 8.01 8.22 7.55 8.10 5th 8.45 0.05 8.25 8.45 6th 9.27 9.50 8.67 9.22 7th 10.16 10.36 T 9.88 10.02 8th 11.10 11.27 10.22 10.48 9th 12.08 12.10 11.18 11.40 10th 12.23 1.11 T 12.00 12.30 11th 1.26 2.20 K 12.37 1.20 12th 2.35 3.27 1.45 2 88 18th 3.45 4.28 01 8.00 3.62 14th 4.52 5.25
4.14 4.65 16th 5.64 6.17 5.18 5.49 16th 6.52 7.08 6.14 6.40 17th 7.45 7.55 7.07 7.28 18th 8.37 8.43 7.59 a 14 19th 9.25 9 29 8.48 9.00 20th 10.14 10.15 9.37 9.47 21st 11.01 10.58 10.28 10.88 22nd 11.47 11.40 11.20 11.22 23rd 12.10 12-32 12 00 12.16 24th 12.24 1.20 12.12 1.14 25th 1.08 2.<M 1.09 2.16 26th 1.62 2.33 2.10 8.10 27th 2.39 8.27 8.10 4.00 28th 3.30 4.20 4.05 4.42 29th 4.25 5.00 4 65 5.20 80th 5.15 5.56 6.35 6.66 81»t Tr-HHPgylor is the Cape May Agent * for Waldorf shoes for men and women - $2.60. -Hand sewed method. 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 gained by an active career of more years than that of any dealer in Lower Township. tf K The ancient game of bowls used to be played in the open air but the Cape May experts, who are hard to beat, learned the art in the palatial quarters which houses the fine Congress Hall Alleys, 31 Perry street. Try them, tf
hi THE EDISON PHONOGRAPH I | Nothing can equal the satisfaction | [ there is in offering to your guests i a satisfactory form 61 entertainment one that takes care of itself, which does not interfere with the forms
of amusement, but rather helps them. Such an entertainer is the Edison Phonograph- j. IT CAN AM USE THE GUESTs! rendering music, popular or classic, or it can aid them by furnshing dance music, marches an d other thingsplayed by the best or chest ras and brass bands, at costs ; than the hiring qf even a small ' orchestra for a single evening's entertainment. . ul Wire Kmc u! Sab »«r> rVpirtmrai 317 WnlucftM Sired | . | INVITATIONS ""iSr-S" neatly Printed if not Engraved We can imitate Engraved work so closely that it will deceive a great many, and it would simply be out of the question to procure better engraving than we are selling. See the samples and be convinced. Star and Wave Publishing Company, 316 and 317 Washington Street. Cape May, N. J. Printing from High Class Type WORK THAT REQUIRES HAND IRONING dainty Bummer garments of the gentler sex— are a specialty of ours during the warmer months. We have ironers for this work who 5 r»e nave ironers ior uiis worn wno
7 do nothing else, they are experts. atjit, § and it is only reasonable to say that g they can launder such garments much 9 nicer than they can be done at home. 5 Our way saves you a whole lot lot 8 hot, tiresome work, too 2 We deliver garments of this nature in 0 stiff pasteboard boxes. This prevents 4 them being mussed by handling or ^ mashed out of shape by accident. q Try our work. You can't help 0 liking it. We also do shirts, collars 6 and cuffs at city prices. TROY LAUNDRY * 310 Decatur Street. j Drop postal or call. Keystone Phouc 40d f WAGON CALLS.
ICE OEB 3S3S 3233330 1 "PLATE" ICE | | LEHIGH JEDDO AND SUSQUEHANNA COAL $ « REDUCED 40 CENTS PER TON S m DURING MAY. PQ! [§ Charles S. Church W; {& Keystone Phone 76. Jackson and Perry Sts. ^ MATTINGS Call and see our full line of matting and inlaid linoleum, tin and agate ware. A full line to select trom. Tin roofing in all its branches. JESBE IM:. .BiRcrwita 3«a M1X8ION STHKKT Cape May City, New Jersey
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WILBUR F. COLLINS, Ageut. i Eldredge Ave., W. Cape May, N. J., , Residence and Cemetery enclosures especially. KEYS FITTED: Locks, Trunks, Valises, Parasols, ; etc. Repaired J. DENIZOT Keystone 'Phone 1-29-D DIAMOND & CO. DEALER^ IN BnilierS' Suprlies HOLLY BEACH N J . LUMBER and MILL WORK s M [ 9 George ogileo & Son I . — t T 8 , f ^ J^^^^IaCTKICI»K»o4 KICHAKIC Ppi ; AND ■ tlc»l.fuIlo(pictufM. Sub- °
! ttw HALT ! HE IS INNOCENT. ' Ladies and Gentlemen :— Now is the ' time to have your spring and summer clothing looked over. We will cleau, press, repair or alter, anything they need, and keep them for you until yon call for them. VAN KESSEL, 424 Washington street. Cape May. Keystone 'Phone 124X
W. S. SHAW & SON Gneral Contractors. Dealers in Brick, Lime and Cement. BOTH PHONES 523 ELMIRA STREET Wall Paper., ^reduction in spring styles 026 Washington st 1 Before decorating your rooms look at my new stock of Wall Paper Burlaps, Lincrusta Walton. W LENOIR
A. CGILE— I Souse and Sign Fairer and fiecorator. Office SHOP in REAR ol j [105 Jackson si, Cape May City Gleuwood Hotel Everybody I'j. is invited to compare | THE CAPE MAY FARMSTEAD BY THE SEA | with the leading Dairy and Poultry farms, of the world. 1 Such comparison will establish- its supremacy. No finer aggregation 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 tnese . cattle and chickens are celebrated for their cleanliness ' and comfort. ' Such a'combination can but offer to the interested public the most sanitary and enticing products. One visit will more than satisfy the mostjfastidious. So please make, the visit and compare us with others.^ THE FARMSTEAD BY THE SEA J. P. MACIUSSIC, Manager.
Lower Tow r.ship relating to Garbage y for the year 1939. ' Section 1. Any person or persona keeping or maintaining on his or any other property any pens or place for dumping garbage or refuse known as slope or swill shall not be lees than 250 yards from any public highway or reali d«nee of any person. 1 8ec. 2. All swill or slops or other I refuse not eaten by bogs after each I feeding shall be cleaned up and buried. / Sec. 8. Any person or persons not complying with these conditions thai forfeit his permit immediately, and be subject to a fine of twenty-live dollars. BY ORDER OF BOARD OF HEALTH 5-29 4t
AN IDEAL GIFT THE NEW ROYAL SEWING MACHINES Jsnol only the test machine In the fori as wel'l* or writeM Tot 'm™™ information. R. M. WENTZELL Furniture Ware Rooms 33 Perry St, Cape May, N. J. The Local Board of Health ot Lower Towship will hold regular stated meetings at the Township House on the following dates at 8 o'clock p. m., June and 23; July 14th and 28th, at which meetings applications will be received from persons wishing to have permit granted for the purpose of hauling Garbage into the Township. No Garbage of any description will be permitted to come into the Township, without having first obtained the Board of Health a psrmit. By order of Board of Health. J. P. MacKissic, Secretary. If you want anythiug from a paper of pins to a pair of good gum boots Thos. Soults, Cold SpriDg, can serve you. Local 'phone. tf
60 YEARS' ^■^^H^EXPE M E NC E Tradk Marks Designs ' 'H»'' COPTNIQHTS 4C. Anyone lending a^akMch and daeol^Oon ma; "Kuiou Ukan t£™ c'h °Mum mortal notice. without i&arsa, In tba Scientific American. A handaomalr IllntlrUad waaklr. Eanrwt elrrnlation of any adanUflo journal. Terms. 83 a tee.-: f ■•nrmonthe.il. Bold by all nneedeelen. MUNN ft Co.— ——-New York Branch OtBce. 8K T SU Waeblngt on. D. C.
i&lsssr fbtebodtr^totyou will cause thefol5 or alleys in said city to betai? with a . sidewalk, curbed and guttered of such character as the judgment of your i Grant street both sides from Broad- , way to Beach drive, Columbia avenue t both sides from Decatur street to Franklin street. Hughes street, both . sides from Decatar street to Franklin street. Ocean street both sides from Washington street to Beach avenue, t Madison avenue both sides from Washington street to Lafayette street, [Tninn gi iim». knti. ... J — t nr.-l.: :
street sides ton street to Lafayette street Sidney avenue both sides from Washington street to Lafayette ^street. Mansion street both sides from Jackson street to Perry street. West Perry street from Railroad to Broadway, Broadway Teast side from Weat Perry street to creek, Broadway from creek both aides to Beach avenue. Broad street trom Elmira street to St John's street Bank street from Broad street to Electric Light Plant, on east side. Broad street both sides from Klmira street'to St. John's street. First avenue both sides from Beach avenue to creek, Second avenue both sides from Beach avenue to creek. And your petitioners will ever pray etc. " Howard N. Smith, Joseph Freas, James P. Bennett H. F. Rowland, F. Sidney Townsend, Elias Covetdale, W. H. Mills, John Mattews Sr., M. S. Smith, P. Dickinson, J. S Learning, M. Oresse, Norris B. Smith, Phillip. Hughes, James A. Oarroll, Sol Needles, H. S. Rutherford, George Linch, _ Walter W. Smith, B. T. Johnson, :r W. R. Sheppard, t- J. T. Bennett I- F. W. Oassedy, e William K. Presser, it Daniel A. Horn, s- Harry B. Hand, e Alexis Schellenger 1- James Thornton s Printing for Farmers. Farmerslas well as all other business -. men should (haTe their;, printed bill heads, cards, paper and envelopes. It looks like business, it is more con- ^ venient it helps trade, and it is ,e cheaper. Send for our price list and samples or call "at office when you are . in Cane Mav and we will tell rnn all in
about it. ( STAR AND WAVE PUBLISHING ' CO., 815 and 317 Washington street. J To William R. Smith: i | Take notice that at a sale of lands 1 for taxes (for delinquent taxes), due < the Township ot Lower, for the year i 1906. held on the twenty -eighth day of January, A. D., 1908, the subscriber ' did buy at said sale, the following descrioed property, viz:— j All that certain lot No. 24, block D, t Map of Cape May Point, for the sum i of $4.62. And take further notice that your c right of redemption in said property E will expire on the twenty-eighth day of January, A. D., 1910, and that ( there is due me the sum of $4. 62, to- ( gether with interest thereon from January twenty-eighth, A. D.t 1908, at r the rate of 12 per cent per annum, and , other taxes and legal expenses, and un- j less you redeem said premises from c said tax sale, I shall apply to the , 1 proper authorities to complete my title t to said property. 5-22 5t AMNON WRIGHT. c . Tff "Unknown": — ./ j Take notice that at a sale of lands j for taxes, levied to Jsatisfy the execu- t tion of Howard M. Cooper vs. Cape £ 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 No. 17 in block E, for the sum i of $3.86. ( 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 i , there is due me the sum of $8. 86, to , gether with interest thereon from November twenty-seventh, A. D.t 1907, j at the rate of 12 per cent per annum, j ! and other taxes and legal expenses, ! and unless you redeem said premises : j I from said tax sale I shall apply to the , ■ proper authorities to complete my title 1 , 1 to said property. 5-22 5t AMNON WRIGHT, j \ - To Jane m. B. Brister:— Take notice that at a sale of land j t for taxes (for delinquent taxes), due i the Township of Lower, for the yegr : £ 1906, held on the twenty -eighth day of January, A. D., 1908, the subscriber
! rift,? . will expire on the twenty -eighth day . with interest thereon from January r twenty -dighth. A. D , 1908, at tbe rate of 12 per cent, per annum, and other . taxes and legal expenses, and jnleaa i5&wR£e3 : rag* AMNON WRIGHT. ■ To Ambrose Dea trick .-— Take notice that • at a sale of lands ■ for taxes (for delinquent taxes), due ' ior taxes (ior delinquent taxes), due
the Township of Lower, for the year y 1906; held on tbe twenty-eighth day of n January, A. D., 1908, the subeariber n did bay at said sale, the following det scribed property, viz:— n All that certain lot No. 63. block A, t Map of Oape May Point, for tbe «um of , $5.40. 0 And take further notice, that your - right of redemption in said property k will expire on the twenty-eighth day of c January. A. D., 1910, and that there is t due me the sum of $5.40, together with interest thereon from January twentys eighth, A. D., 1908, at the rate of 12 1 per cent per annum, and other taxes e 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 sa<d property. 5-22 51 AMNON WRIGHT. To George J . oung :— Take notice that at a sale of lands for taxes, levied to satisfy the execution of Howard M. Cooper va. Oape May Point, assessment No. 2, held on the twenty-seventh day of November. A. D.. 1907, the subscriber did buy at said sale, tbe following described property, viz: — Lot 47 in block B, for tbe sum of $4.75. And take farther 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 tbe rate of 12 per cent, per annum, 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 St AMNON WRIGHT. - To Ohailes-Thomas :— Take notice that at a sale of landa for taxes (for delinquent taxes), due » the Township of Lower, for the year 1906, held on tbe twenty -eighth day of b January, A. D., 1908, the subscriber I did |buy st said sale, the following . described property, viz:— All that certain lot No. 68, block A. - Map of Oape May Point, for tbe sum i of $4.62. j And take further notice, that your right of redemption in said property " will expire on tbe twenty-eighth day of win expire on me twenty-eigntn aay or
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 rate of 12 per cent per annum, and other taxes . and legal expenses, and unless you redeem said premises from said tax sale, shall apply to the proper authorities complete my title to said p ropery. 5t AMNON WRIGHT. William McUonnt'.'.i--Take notice that at a .'Kle of landa taxes, (for delinquent axes), due the Township of Lower, for -the year 1906, held on the twenty-eighth uav of January. A. D.. 1908, the subscriber did buy at said sale, the following described properties, viz:— All those certain lots Nos. 57, 58, 59, 65, 70 and 76, block K. Map of Ospe May Point, for the sum of $6.97. And take further notice thai your right of redemption in said property will expire on the twenty -eighth day of A. D., 1910, and that there is due me the sum of $6.97, together with interest tnereon from January twenty-eighth, A. D., 1908 , at the rate of 12 per cenL per annum, and other taxes and ega! expenses, and unless you redeem said premises from said tax sale, 1 shall apply to the authorities to complete my title raid property. 5-22 5t AMNON WRIGHT. To F. E. Wanser : — Take notice that at a sale of lands for taxes (for delinquent taxdS), doe tbe Township of Lower, for the year. 1906, held on the twenty-eighth day of January, A. D., 1908. the subscriber did buy at raid sale, the following described properties, viz:— All those certain lota Nos. 129, 141, block K, Map of Oape May Point, the sum of $6. 19. | And take further notice, that your I right of redemption in raid property will expire on the twenty-eighth day I of January, A. D., 1910, audthat there is due me the sum of $6. 19, together ! with interest thereon from January I twenty-eighth, A. D., 1908, at tbe rate | of 12 per cenL per annum, and other ■ taxes and legal expenses, and unless j you redeem raid premises from raid I tax sale, I shall apply to the proper 1 authorities to complete my title to said property. I 5t AMNON WRIGHT.
, Wm. G. Hlattnek, Geo S. Bennett jjj IKjl I BLATTNER A BENNETT § j ASA West Perry Street, Cape May, N. J. jjj Aqsk MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES g Marble and Granite Work ft §j Blue Stone Flag and Curb in Stock^and laid on short notice. 8 jg New designs and estimates furnished on application <g ;; SOUTH JERSEY MARBLE WORKS

