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SHERIFF'S SALE. : By virtue of a writ of fieri facias, to j me directed, issued out of the Coart of , Chaneuy of the State of New Jersey. „ I will expose for sale at public vendue- , between the hours of 12 and S o clock. , to wit, at 1 30 o'clock in th» after- , noon at the Sheriff's office in Cape , May Court House. Cape May County ] New Jersey, on i • MONDAY. JULY 12th. 1909. 1 ALL those certain tracts or parcels ( of land and premises hereinafter par- I ticularly described, situate in the City < ; of Ocean City, in the County of Cape 1 May, and State of New Jersev and c shown on "Plan No. 4 of Bay Front < Lots in Ocean City. N. J.. Pleasure . Park Tract," ana known and designated thereoD as Lots Nos. GO, 61, 62. 63, 64, 66. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70, 71, 72. 73. 74 and i 78, and bounded as follows : i BEGINNING at a point where the Northwesterly side line of Bay avenue intersects the Northeasterly side of I Fifteenth street, and running from thence in a Nor. h westerly direction, I along the Northeasterly side line of said Fifteenth street, the distance of . four hundred feet to a point in the in- 1 tersection of said Fifteenth street with the Southeasterly side line of Prospect i avenue "op said plan ; thence along the i said line of Prospect avenue, in a • Northeasterly direction, and at right j angles to said Fifteenth street, the distance of one hundred feet to a fifteen j feet wide street . thence at right angles to'said Prospect avenue, and along the . side line of aaid fifteen feet wide ■ street, 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 1 avenue, in a 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 Lots Nos. 108, 109, 110 and 111, and bounded as follows: . BEGINNING at a point where the Southwesterly sideline of Fourteenth . streets intersects the Southeasterly aide line of Prospect avenue, and runaide line 01 frospecc avenue, »uu tu-

ning from thence in a Southeasterly direction, along the said Southwesterly * side line of Fourteenth street, the dis- ® tance of one hundred feet to the Northerly corner of Lot No. 112 on said Plan ; thence at right angles to said J Fourteenth Street and along the North- J westerly side line of said Lot No. 112, the distance of one hundred |feet to J the side line of a fifteen feet wide « street, and Westerly corner of said ' Lot No. 112; thence along the North- ' easterly side line of aaid fifteen feet wide street and parallel with said ' Fourteenth Street, the Idistanre of one ' hundred feet to a point in the South- 1 easterly side line of said Prospect ave- j nue; thence in a Northeastery direc- ' tion, along the Southeasterly side lice * of said Prospect avenue, the distance of one hundred feet to the place of c befachn?ot being twenty-five feet in r front or breadth by one hundred feet . in length or depth. ALSO ALL those four certain Hots t of land situate as aforesaid, and nutu- t beied on aaid Plan as Lots Nos. 92, 93, t 94 and 95, and bounded as follows : < BEGINNING at a point where the ! Northeasterly side line of Bay View Place intersects the Southeasterly side ■ ! line of Prospect avenue, aud running ] from thence in a Southeasterly direction along the said side line "of Bay j View Place, the distance of one hun- I dred feet to the Westerly corner of : Lot No. 96 on said Plan: 'hence at right angles to said Bay View Place, and in a Northeasteily direction, along the Northwesterly side line of said Lot No. 96. a distance of one hundred feet i to the side line of a fifteen feet wide i 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 with said side line of Bay View Place, the distance of one hundred 'eel to a point in the aforesaid Southeasterly side line of Prospect avenue; thence in a Southwesterly direction and aiong the said Sou'heasterly side line of said Prospect avenue, 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 jn length or depth. ALSO ALL those eight certain lots of l»nd situate as aforesaid, and numbered on aaid Plan as Lots Nos. 84, 85, 86, 87. 88, 89. 90 and 91, and bounded as follows : BEGINNING at a point where the North* esterly side line of Bay avenue intersects the Southwesterly side line of Bay View Place, and running from i thence in a Northwesterly direction along the aaid aide line 'of Hav View Place, the distance of two hundred feet to the Easterly corner of Lot No 83 on said Plan ; thence at right angles to said Bay View Place and in a Southwesterly vlirection, along the Southeasterly side line of said Lot No. 83. the distance of one hundred feet to the side line of a fifteen Teet wide street and the Southerly corner of said | - it No. 83; thence in a Southeasterly l - d rectior along the said side line of l aid fifteen feet wide street, antfparal1 lei with aaid side line of Bay View Place, the distance of two hundred feet to a point in the aforesaid Northwesterly side line of Bay avenue; thence in a Northeasterly direction and along the said Northwesterly side line of Bay avenue, 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. AL80 ALL tboee four certain lots of land, situate aa aforesaid, and oum- ( be red on said Plan as Lots Nos. '78, 79, 80 and 81. and bounded as follows : BEGINNING at a point in the Southwesterly side line of Bay JView Place at the distance of two hundred and «fty feet Northwesterly from the tersection of ti e aaid Southwesterly side line of Bay View Place with the Northwesterly side line of Bay avenue; god running from thence in a Northwesterly direction along the said line t e

of Bay View -Place, the distance of a one hnr.d'ed feet to the Easterly cor- ■ er of Lot No. 77 on said Plan ; thence B at right tngles to aaid Bay View Place g -and in a Southwesterly directum, along fi Southeasterly side line of said Lot k 77, the distance of one hundred B >■ feet to the side line of a fifteen feet |j wide street, and the Southerly corner ft of said Lot No 77; thence in a South- B ! easterly direction along the said side- •, line of said fifteen feet wide street h and parallel with said side line of Bay B Place, the distance of one bun- 1 i dred ' feet to the Southerly comer of jt Lot No. 81 : thence in a Northeasterly g direction, along the Southeasterly side £ i of said Lot No. 81. the distance h I of one hundred feet to the Easterly g ; corner of said Lot No.f8l, in the afore- * i said Southwesterly side line of Bay h i View Place, and the place of beginning. ! g Each lot being twenty-five feet in I B I front or breadth by one hundred feet ] h in length or depth. ALSO ALL those four certain lots of I » J land, situate as aforesaid, and num-jR ' bered on said Plan as Lots Nos. 101 I •, l 102, 103 and 104, and bounded as fol- h , Iowa : .IE : BEGINNING at a point in the K ' Northeasterly side line ot Bay View h • Place, at the distance of seventy-five !j i feet Northwesterly from the intersec- fj : tion of the said .Northeasterly side line t > of Bay View Place with the North- " i westerly side line of Bay avenue ; and t running from thence in a Northwes- . terly direction along the said side line , of Bay View Place, the distance of one < , hundred feet to the Southerly corner J , of Lot No. 100 on said Plan ; thence at 1 1 right angles to said Bay View Place j and in a Northeasterly direction, along , the Southeasterly «ide line of said Lot No. 100. the distance of one hundred [ feet to the side line of a fifteen feet r wide street and the Easterly corner ( , of said Lot No. 100; thence in a South- • r easterly direction, along the said side line of said fifteen feet wide street, L and parallel with said aide line of Bay View Place, the distance of one hun- , dred feet to the Northerly corner of , Lot No. 105 on said Plan ; thence in a I Southwesterly direction, along the Northwesterly side line of said Lot 1 5 No. 105, the distance of one hundred I " feet to the Westerly corner of sain Lot ' • No, 105, in thejaforesaid Northeasterly ! 5 side line of Bay View Place and place 1 , of beginning. J Each lot being twenty-five feet in | j front or breadth by one hundred feet in . length or Gepth- ( length oepin. i

ALSO ALL that certiin lot ot land, situate as aforesaid, and numbered on I said Plan as Lot No. 99, and bounded as follows : BEGINNING at a point in the . Northeasterly side line of Bay View Place, at the distance of two hundred feet Northwesterly from the intersection of the said Northeasterly side of Bay View Place with the Northwesterly side line of Bay avenue ; and run- | ning from thence in a ' Northwesterly direction along the said side line of . Bay View Place, the distance Of twenty five feet to the Southerly cor- i ner of Lot No. 98 on aaid Plan ; thence at right angles to said Bay View 1 Place, and in a Northeasterly direction, along the Southeasterly side line of said Lot No. 98, the distance of one hun- ( dred feet to the side line of a fifteen feet wide street and the Easterly cor- , ner of said Lot No. 98 ; thence in a ( Southeasterly direction, along the said j i side line of said fifteen feet wide I street, and parallel with said side line j of Bay View Place, the distance of j twenty-five feet to the Northerly corof Lot No. 100 on said Plan : thence in a Southwesterly direction, along the Northwesterly side line of said Lot No. 100, the distance of one hundred feet to the Westerly corner cf said Lot No. 100 in the aforesaid Northeasterly side line of Bay View Place, and place of beginning. Said lot being twenty-five feet in front or breadth by one hundred feet in leneth or depth. BEING a part of ttie same premises which Elizabeth Palen, by deed dated May nth, 1905. cf record in the Clerk's Office of the County of Cape May, at Cape May Court House, N. J.>sin Book 202 of Deeds, page 244, etc., granted and conveyed unto the said W. Scott Hand, under and subject to the conditions and restrictions of the Ocean City Association. Seized as the property of W. Scott Hand, et. ux., defendants, taken in i execution at the suit of Sarah R Chew, i complainant, and to be sold by ROBERT R. CORSON. Sheriff. David O. Watkins, Solicitor, 138 S. Broad street. Woodbury. N. J 1 Dated Mai 25th, 1909. p f. $63.50 6-12 5t OAS • To Cook or Heai > Its Hard to ; Beat i "G A S \, i It will pay you to look over Lavene bol's n«w assortment cf goods which v Just arrived. d - ■rs| parker '8 1 hair bal8am iWBsms

8— BBB=3raoBI | Seven rt{ < | Strong | Companies 1 i Aggregate Capita) Ow WO 000,000 jj Ai»iisuM 1) hnl i Ellrritt ' jjj Fire , Insurance Agents, h! Twenty-six years of experience. ( !H Your insurance placed with us d jib s absolute, protection from loss fit bytfire. i Apply to S. F. ELDREDGE UI 310 Washington Street < j A. W. HAND « jjj 815^ Washington BE0B6E w. reeves steam anil Hot water HEflTlHB Sanitary Plumbing by Skilled Workmen. Ask for Estimates. 626 wasiuKoton street. %% ■ * I. h. SillTH * J Clothier J £ 608 Washington St. £ Opposite Rending Stn. A ; * CAPE MAY, N. J. V A Suits for $5 and up- ^ \ wards. h Overcoats from $7 to 5 ti5 # Hats, Caps, Trunks, and ^ , ^ Gentlemne's Furnishing ^ ;|^ Goods at Philadelphia £ ^ prices £ f t , To Frank A Hall : Take notice that at a sale of lands for taxes (for delinquent taxes), due . the Township of Lower, for the year 1906, held on the twenty-eighth day of January. A. D. . 1908, the subscriber 5 did buy at 6aid sale the following de-j 1 scriDed properties, vis: — , All those certain lota Nos. 10. 45, 94 t and 95. block A. Map of Cape Mav t Point, tor the sum of $6. 97. , And take further notice that your , right of redemption in said property will expire on the twenty -eighth day of 1 January, A.-D., 1910. and that there is due me the sum of $6. 97. together with , interest thereon from January 28, A. , D.. 1908., at the rate of 12 per cent per annum, and other taxes and legal 1 ' 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. AMNOU WRIGHT. 5-22 51 .1 1825 THE 1909 PENNSYLVANIA FIRE insurance Company. INCORPORATED 1825. CHARTER "PERPETUAL OFFICE. 508-510 WALNUT ST.. PHILADELPHIA. PA. CAPITAL, - - - - $750,000.00 A.-SETS, --- - $6,841.834 32 j SURPLUS. - - $1,919,527 41 DIRECTORS, j R. Dale Benson, John L Thomson j J. Tateall Lea, Charles B. Pugh, [ Richard M Cadwalader, W. Gardner Crowell,. Effingham B. Morris, Edward T, Stoleabnry Edwin N. Benson, Jr. R. DALE BENSON. President. JOHN L.THOMSON. Vice PresidentW. GARDNER CKOWELL. Secretary. HAMPTON L WARNER. Assistant Secretary. WM. J. DAWSON, Sec y Agency Depart, ment. A. W HAND 8. P. ELDREDGE HAND AND ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENTS 810 Washington Street. 815 and 817 Washington Street Cape May. N. J. 1 W.H. BRIGHT. Fire Insurance In any part of Cape May CuunU m llOl.LY BEACH. N. J. 12

- PROFESSIONAL ' qAMCEL F. ELDREDGE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW j Washington St., Cape Mat Cm NOTARY*PUBLIC, Solicitor and Master in Chancery. jj rnes1 w. lloyd ' ■ counsel lor- at- law 320 Washington 8L cape may. New Jersey | 1 j spicbr- leaming coux8el lor-at-la w j Solicitor, Master and Examiner lu Chancery. ' Office 518 Washington ttt , i cape may. New Jersey t L — — l i James m.e. h1ldreth, t 1 COUNSELLOR- AT-LAW , —and— ; Solicitor, Master and Examiner In Chancery. n' 'tar y public. Office at No. 214 Ocean Street. , Cape May City, N. J. QR. REU A. HAND dentist Announces that he has} established ' ofiices at ] 51414. 5th Street, - - Camden, n. j with thoroughly modern facilities for the practise of Dentistry. i j. h. oliver dentist 1 Est BwUdLlxxgr 1 1 1 an Ol^estn-— t Street (One door above Keith'siTheatre.) Ap1 j pointments may be made by Bell Telei phone. Walnut 1333d. Extracting pain- j lew. L. c. ASHBURN i i doctor of optics i 1 Broadway next to Gold Leaf Factory ; West Cape May, New Jersey, i I ^ j; I Careful Testing of the Eye a Specialty. Improved Method. Lenses >e- ' placed. Frames Adjusted. | Keystone 44 d. Consultation Free 1 Caa'1 Yob See?— Is the 1 Light Poor? — Do Yon Have I I j'l~|J Till' Headaches? r ' A LMMTvrn. t SPRING OPENING y Received the latest styles in men's f clothes. l>ur stock is know complete. i s Step in now and let us show you some h new suitings and assortments that rep- . resent the best values we have ever t seen. Personal attention given to style 1] and workmanship and a perfect fit d guaranteed. ii VAN KESSEL. 1- 424 Washington street. Cape May, n. j. Keystone 'Phone 124x RUBBER STAMPS, 1 Brass or Copper Stencils for mawiip boxes, baskets, etc., will be mad- to i order at short notice j star and wave stationery DtPARTKfT 317 Waebinet -n Street j t An Edison phonograph and a collec, ■» , ion of records help to make happy » It will do you a, good and keep money in your purse if • you will get the rt, Habit of buying yonr ' DRY GOODS FURNISHING GOODS and CLOTHING at s LAYENTHOLS • 319 Washington Street

SUM SCHOOL Lesson XII. — Second Quarter j For June 20, 1909. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. of the Lesson, a Comprehensive Quarterly Review— Golden Text, Acts Iv, 33 — Commentary Prepared by Rev. O. M. Stearns. [Copyright. 1909. by American P ne Aworiirtwi ] I Lesson L— Peter and Cornelius, Acta . x. 1-48. Golden Text, Acts x. 85, "In j every nation he' that feareth Him and j worketh righteousness Is accepted ' with Him." This lesson teaches moat i clearly and effectually that, while God regards with special favor all who truly seek Him and finds a way to send more light to tboee who live up the light they have, yet no righteousness of ours can save, for there Is forgiveness of sins only by the blood of Christ. le8sos 11.— Peter delivered from prison. Acts xlL 1-19. Golden Text, Pa. xxxlv, 7. i'The angel of the Lord encampetb round about them that fear Him and delivereth them." The same Lord who redeems us Is able to keep us and deliver us from all the power of the enemy, aud Be will do this either by taking us home, where the enemy can no longer reach us, or, if He allows him to Imprison us -for a time. He wfil keep In peace and answer prayerbe our behalf In the best way. LE880K III.—' The conversion of Saul, Acts lx, 1-30. Golden Text. Acts ix. 4. "He fell to the earth and heard a voice Baying unto him, Saul. Saul, why per eecuteth thou Me?" See a vessel chosen by God for a great work and In God's time and way turned from a , blasphemer and murderer to be a most j devoted follower of Jesus Christ He still looks for those who are willing to be His chosen ones to bear His -name and suffer for. His sake, coveting only His approvaL Lesson IV.— The gospel lu Antloch. Acts xl. 19-30. Golden Text Acts, xL 26, "The disciples were called Christians first In Antloch." God overrules j all things, even the wrath of man and the persecution of His people, to accomplish His purposes, and here we see bow the scattering of the disciples by persecution led to the gathering of i many to the Lord In Antloch and else- | j where. j Lessor V.— Paul's first missionary 1 Journey— Cyprus — Acts xllt 1-12. Goldj en Text Mark xvl, 15. "Go ye into all J the world and preach the gospel to j every creature." The risen and ascended Lore Jesus sent the Holy Splr- ' It to gather out from all nations His ' body, the church, by means of faithful messengers who would preach the j word. He must therefore choose Hi? I messengers and send them where He pleases. j Lessor VI.— Paul's first m^onary Journey— Antloch, In Plsldla— Acts xill, 13-52. Golden Text Acts xllt 49. "The j word of the Lord was published throughout all the region." This ser- ! mon, with that of Peter and Stephen ; In chapters II and vil. gives us an Idea j of what discourses, according to the ! mind of the Spirit, should be and how | He would have us use His word and , preach therefrom a crucified and risen I Christ and forgiveness of sins by His ' blood, and expect always that some ' will believe and some believe not j Lessor VII.— Paul's first missionary Journey — Iconlum and Lystra — Acts - xlv. 1-28. Golden Text Ps. xcvt 5, "Ail the gods of the nations are Idols, but the Lord made the heavens." While at nearly every place there was e much fruit there was also much per- - secutlon. for tribulation Is tbe way to r the kingdom (verse 22). Bis blood fits e us for His presence: but being saved 1 thereby, the whole life Is a training for the kingdom, while He uses us all the way to gather others to Him. Lessor VIII.— The council at Jerusa lem. Acts xv, 1-35. Golden Text. Acts xv. 11, "We believed that through the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ we j shall be saved, even as they." Not to i, accept and rest In the finished work of U Christ as wholly sufficient for our sal0 vatlon Is to belittle that great work, and yet It is not uncommon teaching, even In our day, that unless we do thus and so. In addition to what He has done, we cannot be saved. Lessor IX— Believing aud doing. Jas. 1L 14-20. Golden Text Jas. II. 20. "Faith without works Is dead." '• The spirit has written with equal ^ clearness tu rough all the writers whom He has used that the penitent sinner Is fully and forever Justified by blood alone and by faith In that blood beIfore God. but also that If there Is 8 living faith which thus makes us one with Christ there will of necessity be LT a corresponding life of good works. ' ; Lessor X.— Tbe power of the tongue. fjas. til, 1-12. Golden Text, Prov T-rl 23, "Whoso keepeth his mouth I and his tongue keepeth his soul from a troubles." He who saves us and keeps * j us and has left us an example that we should follow His steps could say. r"In secret I have said nothing." He i Is certainly able to control our hearts ' and tongues that we offend not, but i are we willing to have Him always on the throne of our hearts? dj Lessor XI.— Heroes of faith, Heb. xt 1-40. Golden Text, Heb. xl, L "Faltb Is the substance of things hoped for. Uie evidence of things not seen." Here fee some notable Illustrations of the words, "The Just shall live by faith." Beginning with the sacrifice by which alone salvation Is obtained, there Is the walk with God, the obedient worker, tbe separated life, but all controk rt I led by the glorious future of the city j and the kingdom, which makes an I trials here seem so small. l c ; la e- | . e. 1 >8 :h a.

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