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PROFESSIOAL gAMOEL F. ELDREDGE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Merchants' National Bgnk Building Washington and Decatur Sta. Cape May City NOTARY PUBLIC, Solicitor and Master in Chancery. Keystone Telephone 85 A gRNESl W. LLOYD r COITNBELLOR-AT-LAW 820 Washington St. CAPE MAY. New Jersey J SPICER LEAMING CJOUNBELLOR-AT-LAW ! Solicitor, Master and Examiner In , Chancery. Offioe 618 Washington St., J CAPE MAY. New Jersey j JAMES M. E. BILDRETH, i 1 COUNSELLOR- AT- LAW j — AHD— ' Eolidtor, Master and Examiner In j Chancery. NOTARY PUBLIC. , Office at No. 214 Ocean Street. j Cape May City, N. J. i Keystone Telephone 69 A j Floyd c. hughes, t ATTORNEY-AT-LAW « omasa : 503 Washington st Cape May City, N J. 1 notabf public j' SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY y ! Q BOLTON ELDREDGE c ATTORNEY-AT-LAW [ offices 1 c Merchants National Br~k Building g Washington and Decatur Sts. £ Cape May N. J. notary public * SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY Keystoue Telephone 86 X a Dr. reu a. hand 0 : DENTIST r Announces that he has established ? ofiices at o 514 N. 5th Street, - - Camden, N. J ® with thoroughly modern facilities 8 for the practise of Dentistry. <1 DR. J. H. OLIVER j « !g DENTIST | P ( 13ft. Eatay BntlrSlny ® llflO Chestnut Struut f' (One door above Keith's Theatre.) Ap- £ pointments may be made by Bell Telephone. Walnut 1SSSD. Extracting pain-
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Master's Sale • By virtue of a decree of the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey, bearing date the twenty-second day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and ten, in a certain cause in partiiion wherein Allie Ostertag et. als. are complainants, and Joseph Chambers et sis. , are defendants. there will be sold at pnblic vendue on MONDAY. MAY 23, 1910, at the hour of two (2.00) o'clock in the afternoon of aaid day. at the office of the subscriber, No. 214 Ocean Street in the Oity and County of Cape May, ' N. J., the following tract of land and real estate: All those certain lands situate. lying and being in the township of Middle, in the county of Caps May and State of New Jersey, bounded and described as follows, to wit : TKAGT A.— A certain piece or pareel of land, near the bead of Green Creek, butted and bounded as follows, vis. "Beginning at a stone corner of Nos. £ and 7 and likewise-a division comer of said Brown and Matthew Marcy standing in the middle of the road leading to the Sea Side, and running from tbence (1) south sixty-live degrees east, twenty -six and threefourths rods, to another stone for s corner, of said Hrown a<-d John Crease, in the middle of t e road and a corner of Nos 7. and 8; thence (2) along their south seventy-two degrees west, nineteen rods, to a atone comer pf No. 8, 4, 7 and 8, and a corner of said Brown'and Crease, and likewise a corner of Isaac Isardand Matthew Marcy; thence (8) north eighteen degrees west along their line, sixteen and threefourths rods to the beginning. Containing by estimation one acre, be the same or less, subject to one rod wide for the road aforesaid." (Being the Bame premises which Deborah Townsend, by indenture dated November eghteen hundred and thirty-six, recorded id the Clerk's Office of said County of Ospe May in Deed Book Q. pages 561, etc.. granted and conveyed to Joseph Brown, in fee; and which the said Joseph Brown, by Jast will and testament, of record j in the Surrogate's Office of said County of Cape May. in Book B, of pages 366, etc.. devised (inter alia) unto bis son, the said Henry in fee). TKACT B.— A certain piece or parcel of land, near the head of Green butted and bounded aa follows, I to wit:— "Beginning at a stone corner of No. 1, 2, 9 and 10, and which is a 1 corner of Page Isard, and ssid crease. I and running from thence ( ig[) north' eighteen degrees west, seventeen and I three-fourths rods to a stone for a cor- I ner of Lots No. 8, 4. 7 and 8. being a comer of Matthew Marcy, Isaac Isard , nd the aforesaid Brown and Cresae , and thence (2d) north seventy-two , , degrees east, along said Brown's line, ! ( nineteen rods to a stake in the middle . of the road; thence (3d) along the said . road, south sixty-five degrees east, one I rod to a stone in the middle of the , road, being a comer of Matthew- . Lot No. 1 in the sfcond division and likewise said Crease's comer j of No. 8. and running thence (4th) | along the road and said Marcy'a line, , south eighteen degrees east, fifteen | and three-quarters rods to a stone for , a corner of No. 9 and 10, in the first , division,' being a comer of Page Isard , and of said Cresae ; thence (5th) along , their line south seventy-two degrees 1 j west, twenty rodB to the place of beginning Containing two acres be the j same more or leas " (Being the same ' | premises which John Cresse et. ux. by J Indenture dated October eighteenth, ' eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, re- . corded in said Clerk's Office in Deed ' R.. pages 401, -etc.. granted and J conveyed to ti<e said Joseph Brown, in ' fee; and which the said Joseph Brown. 1 bis said will devised (inter alia) un- c to his son, Henry Brown, in fee. ) J TRACT C. — A certain piece of land , in the neighborhood of Green Creek : — , "Beginning at a stone for a corner of g the said Page laard's and in the line ol r 'tie bbiu rage isaro s ana in me line Ol
the neirs of Mary Learning (deceased) that was a division line between the £ said Deborah Townsend and Mary , Learning, from thence north seventytwo degrees east twenty perches to a j stone for a corner in the line of a lot < purchased off the same tract by Mat- t thew Marcy. being in the middle of a r road left or reserved for a road between , the two lota ; thence north eighteen de- . grees west eight rods to a comer in . said line; thence south seveaty-two d degrees west twenty rods to a comer r stone in the said Page Isard line; thence south eighteen degrees east, j eight rods to the place of beginning. Within which bounds is contained one ^ acre, be the same more or lesa." , (Being the same premises which Page I Isard et. ux , by Indenture dated DeI cember twenty-ninth, eighteen hun- * I dred and forty-one, recorded in paid 1 I Clerk's Office, in Deed Book S, pages * 415. etc., granted and conveyed to the ' said Joseph Brown, in fee ; and which ' j the said Joseph Brown, by his said will devised (inter alia) unto bis said son, ]: I Henry Brown, in feet. j (Tract A, Tract B and 1 Tract C are t adjoining, and now constitute one tract p lying on the soutbwestwardly side of o what is now known as the road leading c from Green Creek to Burleigh. ) I TRACT D.— All that certain lot of t land and premises near the road lead- v ing from Green Creek to the'Sea Side, t adjoining the "John Hughes" tract, c land of J. Brown and Page Isard and a others, and butted and bounded as fol- e lows, to wit ' ' Beginning at a Black s Oak stump in the line of said "John a Hughes'" tract; thence north eighty- g six degrees and thirty minutes west, C eighty-one perches and ten links to a a atone corner in the line of Page Isard ; I tbence along his line north fifteen de- c grees west, twenty-two perches to a p stake; thence south eighty degrees r east, seventy-six perches along land of ( J. Brown, to a stake in the line of said e "John Hughes' " tract; thence along 1 the aame south forty-three degrees sad a thirty minutes east, eighteen perches i to the place of beginning. Containing 1 <tay the deed thereto 7 acres owe or c less) by actual survey eight and one- i quarter acres, be the MMnon or *m.'\ (Being the seise peaeaisas which 1 Joseph Brown, by Indenture dated Fab- - j aid Hanry Brown, in fee. ) i TRACT ■.—All that eartain tost ef •
land in 'the neighborhood of Green Creek, adjoining lands of Joseph - Brown and others, batted and boon fled as follows : "Beginning at a comer on 'i the northern side of road leading from Green Creek neighborhood to the Sea . Side, nearly oppoeite where Jeremiah i McKnight (deceased) lived, it being a ^ comer of lands ;of ^Elijah Miller, de- . ceased; from thence north thirty-nine " degrees eait (N. 89 K )' fifteen ('6) perches to Joseph Brown's corn-r ; thence north seventy-four degrees wet . (N. 74° W ) twenty-three and onefourth (23J) perches to a comer about ~ three rods from the northeast corner J of said Joseph Brown's house; there south seventeen degrees west(S. 17° W ) nine and three-fourths (9J) perches on 9 the north side of the aforesaid road ; thence south sixty-four degrees east 8 (S. 64° E.) eighteen (18) perches and 11 two (2) links to the first place of beginning. Within which bounds is . contained in all one acre, two roods and n six perches of land, be the same more , or less." (Being the same premises f which Reuben Foster et ox., by In- , denture dated February fifteenth. t eighteen hundred and seventy-five. s recorded in said Clerk's Office in Deed . Book No. 40, pages 895, etc., granted » and conveyed unto the said Henry . Brown, in fee.) 1 TRAOT.-F.— All that certain lot of , land butted and bounded aa follows : r "Beginning at a comer in the line of . r lands formerly between Elijah Miller , and Richard Foster and now Odroelius Bennett's, N. E. cqroer, running from I thence south sixteen degrees west, . eight rods and eighteen linka to a cor- ; ner in the Philip Stites line; from t tbence south sixty-six degrees east, . four and a half rods to another comer ; . from thence north sixteen degrees east . nine rods and eighteen links to a comer s In said Brown's line; from thence . north seventy-seven degrees west, four . and a half rods to the first place of he- , ■ ginmg. Within which hounds is s>:--I posed to contain one-fourth of an acre, 1 be the aame more or less." (Being the 1 same premises which Lemuel Miller et I ux., by Indenture, dated March twenty- , ; eighth, eighteen hundred and thirty- ; - seven, recorded in said Clerk's Office j | in Deed Book B, pages 76, etc., , I granted and conveyed to the said Jos- j ! eph Brown in fee ; and which the said , • Joseph Brown, by bis said will devised 1 (inter alia) unto his said son, Henry Brown, in fee. ) 1 TRACT G.— All that certain piece of j land, being a small portion of lands formerly belonging to Benajsh Tomlin, . : deceased, bounded and described as fol- j lows, to wit:— "Beginning at a stone j ' | standing in the north side line of the 1 | road leading from Green Creek to the , ' Sea Side and opposite the dwelling | I ! bouse formerly ot Jeremiah McKnight ; ( j thence north forty degrees and forty- , five minutes east, sixty-seven perches j and sixteen links to line of lands late , I I of George Cresse ; thence south sev- ( enty-five degrees and fifteen minutes j east, two perches and eighteen links; ( thence sooth forty degrees and foity- ( five minutes west, sixty-eight perches y to the aforesaid road ; tbence south | sixty-two degrees and fifteen minutes < ' vyest, two perches and ten links to the 1 place of beginning. Witnin which ] I bounds are contained one acre of land, f the aame more or less." (Being the j premises which James H. Schel- | et. ux., by deed dated January ( twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and t seventy-eight, and intended to be ) recohied, remised, released and quit- £ claimed unto the sa d Henry Brown, c hia heirs and assigns. c TRACT H.- "Beginning at a comer 1 r-f lands that Richard Foster et. ux., t sold to James Hand and wife, by Deed bearing date the 4th of September, C 1820, it being the^N. E. comer of said t and in George Creose's line a t few rods east of the Green Creek 0 School House, and running from thence J along the line of George Cresse, a ( course south eighty degrees east, J seventy-five rods to a comer in said £ line, being a comer of Elijah Miller; li from thence south thirty-nine degrees J west, fifty rods to a comer near a F small pepperage tree ; from tbence ( north seventy-two degrees west, thirty p nine rods to a comer standing a few paces to the eastward of Cornelius b Bennett's house; from thence a course tl nearly north, binding on lands of w Marcy, forty-six rods to the place of beginning. Within which „ bounds is contained fifteen acres and q nineteen rods, be the same more or tl less." (Being the aame premiek which a Richard Foster, et. ux., by Indenture a dated March thirtieth, eighteen hun- a and thirty-six, recorded in said '8 Office in Deed Book Q pages 898, j etc., granted and conveyed to the said Joseph BrowD, (with other land) in fee ; and which the said Joseph Brown, by , his said will, devised (inter alia) unto bis said son, Henry Brown, in fee.) 4 (Tract E, Tract F, Tract G and Tract H are adjoining, and now constione tract, lying on the northeast- - wardly side of what is now known as the road leading from Green Creek in Burleigh. ) ^ TRACT I. — All that certain tract of o adjoining lands of the heirs of Seth p Miller and; others, being butted and a bounded as follows:— "Beginnng at a d post standing , in the line of the lands ti of the heirs of the said Seth Miller, and a corner of a lot belonging to Oapt. tl and running from thence along the Miller line north sixty degrees p west, sixty-six percnes to a ditch near h beach ; thence continuing the same h to low water mark ; tbence tl along low water mark, a northerly and n easterly course, twenty perches ; thence e south sixty degrees east to the ditch s' aforesaid; thence south eighteen de- g west, three perches along said u ditch; thence south sixty degrees east si aixty-eix perches to the line of CapL o Lake; thence along hia line, sooth ii eighteen degrees west, seventeen perches to the beginning. Containing p nine acres and a half more or leas." p (Being the aame premise* which Jos- b eph Brown, by Indenture dated Febro- p sixteenth, eighteen hundred and tl sixty -nine, duly stamped, and recorded a said Clerk '■ Office in Dead Book. S6, pages 158. etc., granted and p conveyed onto the said Henry Brown, b fee.) c TRACT K — All that certain tract of " marsh, butted and bounded aa CoUowa : fa "Ba«ia»iug at a corner lo tks Una of r igokura Iwtwgratha gkgxa <4Jc|b b twenty -eight rods frara a ditd^Othe C Mmtki fro* thanes north thJrty-ona 1
n west, twenty-eight rods to a comer ; h thence south thirty-three degrees west. <1 seven rods to a comer; tbence north n fifty-nine degrees west, to low water u mark on Delaware Bay ; thence along a said low water mark, to the line in tbt h aforesaid division line ; thence up the same, south fifty-nine degrees east to -- the first place of beginning. Supposed c to contain five acres, be the same more ) or less." (Beiog the same premies which Richard Foster, et. ux., by Int denture dated January twenty-ninth, - eighteen hundred and forty-four, re t corded in said Clerk's Office in Deed r Book T. pages 408, etc., granted and ° conveyed to the said Joseph Brown, in fee; and which the said Joseph ii Brown, by hia said wi 1, devised (inter alia) unto his said son. Henry Brown, t in fee: excepting thereout and there1 from such portion thereof aa was conf veyed by the aaid Joseph Brown to the s said Henry Brown by Indenrore dated 1 February sixteenth, eighteen hundred ; and airty-nine. recorded as aforesaid ' ir. Deed Book No. 85, pegea 168, etc., - and also, excepting 6uch part thereof , as the aaid Joseph Brown, by his Mid will devised to ihe son, Joseph Brown ) 1 TRACT L.— All that certain tract of I marsh, contiguous to . Green Creek, ' butted and bounded aa follows: — " Beginning at a slake for a corner stand - ' ing In the marsh, being a northwest ■ corner of a tract of marsh purchased by ■ Joseph Brown of said Richard Foster; ■ from thence north fifty-nine degrees 1 west, to low water mark on Delaware > on
1 Bay ; tbence along aaid low water mark to. the iine of Joseph Brown's; thence up the raid Joseph Brown's line to a stake standing in a ditch, and a comer of aaid Brown's lands; thence north thi.-ty-one degrees east, to the flrijt place of beginning. Suppoaed fo eontain one acre, be the aame more or leas." (Being the same promisee which Richard Foster, by Indenture dated September twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, recorded in aaid Clerk's Office in Deed Book W, pages 883, etc.. granted and conveyed onto the Mid Joseph Brown, in fee; and which the said Joseph Brown, by aaid will, devised (inter alia unto hia Mid son, Henry Brown, in fee , excepting thereout and therefrom such portion thereof as was devised by the said Joseph Brown, by bis said will, to his aon, Joseph Brown.) Tract I, Tract K and Tract L, excepting as above set forth, are adjoinand now constitute one tract. TKACT M.— Ail that certain lot of land on the southerly side of the road leading from Green Creek to the Sea Side, adjoining the "John Hughes tract," land ol J. Brown, and butted and bounded as follows, viz:— "Beginning at a corner of said 'John Hughes' tract,' standing in said road; thence along aaid 'John Hughes tract,' south forty-three degrees and thirty minutes east, thirty-six perches and nine links a stake comer ; thence along said Brown's land, north seventy-five deand fifteen minutes west, twentyperches to a corner in a lence ; north seventeen degrees west, twenty-fourjperchesland eighteen links to a comer in said road : thence along same, south sixty-two degrees east, nine (perches and nineteen links to a stone comer, the place of beginning. Containing two and one-quarter acres, be the same more or less. " (Being the same premises which Jonathan Hand, et. al . executors, etc . of Matthew deceased, by Indenture dated eighteenth, eighteen hondred^nd seventy -live, recorded in said Office in Deed Book No. 40. 818. etc.. granted and conveyed unto the said Joseph Brown in fee. ) Including the estate of William T. surviving husband of Sarah A. On ambers, deceased, as tenant by the courtesy, and the inchoate rights of dower of Sophie Chambers (wife of Chambers). Emma Chambers (wife of William T. Chambers. Jr.) - L. Brown (wife of Joseph B. Laura Brown (wife of William F. Brown), L'da Brown (wife of M. Brown), Ida Brown, (wife of Brown), and Emma Brown, of Evans Brown), in the aaid premises. Together with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances of the said premises belonging or in any wise appertaining. The said tracts of land will he sold follows, viz Tracts A. B. o, E F, G and H, as one tract; Tract D aa one ; Tracts I, K and L as one tract, and the estate of the parties to the above entitled cause of and in tract M, . Will be sold in the presence and uuthe direction of JAMES M E. HILDRETH, Special Master in Chancery of New J ersey. MORGAN HAND, Solicitor. Dated April 20. 1910. 4 28 5t p. f. (104.25 NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that a Special Election of the voters of the Borough of Cape May Point will be held at the polls, J. W. Corson's store, on Yale on Tuesday, the seventeenth day of May, A. D., 1910, between the of seven o'clock in the morning and seven o'clock in the evening for the following purposes: 1. To determine for or against the i proposition for the purchase and enof the present water plant. . heretofore used in said Borough ana putting of same in condition to meet the supply ard demand of said including the erection of a suitable tower and tank of about 50,000 gallons, the placing of suitable power said works, and extension of neceslines for the supply and demand of water for domestic and public use ( said borough. 2. To determine for or against the proposition for the purchase of the present sewer drainage system, heretofore need in said Borough and the putting the same in condition to meet supply and demand for domestic and public use in Mid borough. A To determine for or against the proposition : "In favor of the issue of bonds aocording to the roeolut on of . dated February 7th. 1910;" or " the i-eue of bonds according the resolution of Council dated Feb- ' 7th. :9HL" amount of aa* bead; , fixed at the sum of Tan Thousand Dalian. Dated Ajril 14th. 1910. ,w.co ■ | t e
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