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To M. Xa villa: P And to any person interested In the ' Jot or land hereinafter designated: ' p Take notice .Dial on the Firth day of " October. A. IX, 1988. at a sale ofland l tor unpaid taxea for delinquent taxea. ? doe the Boro'igb at South Cape May. . t Cape May County. New Jersey, assessed , tor the year 190T, the aubecriber. the _ Booth Cape May Improvement Company, purchased in fee the, lot or land herein- , i after designated, the aald lot or land y . having first been then and there put up r and offered for a shorter term and no « one having bid for a shorter term, towlt: , Lot No. IS, In section Alo. SI, In a Plan of Lota prepared for the ' Mount Vernon Land Company of Cape t May by N. C. Prtoe. December Sfth. j 1889, located In the Borough of South , jt Cap e May. Cape May County, New 1 C .That the aald Let or Land can be re- , [. deemed by you. or any of you. upon . • payment to the subacriber of the sums 1 that^our rhShf te'^Se^S'e 'wid kit ' or land wUl expire within sixty days , after the service of this notice upon you 1 » In the manner prescribed In and by the t New 'je Amy "An °ir MTor'teM Naw Jeraey entitled An Act Tor tne As-s-'iscMipji aifcat 1 ments thereto and amendments thereof, , and that unlesa you redeem the aald lot or land within sixty days after the ser- ' E ^^uaugr.srar^i'^Tis; : t ttjSK!txwMKBfc.b, virtue I ' of aald sale under said Act the sum of 1 8X94, together with Internet thereon at , E the rate of is per cent per annum from . < the Fifth day of October, IMS. together with such other fees and expenses as c have been Incurred by the Purchaser, the subscriber, under the said act. and . the fees and expenses Incurred by the ' purchaser, the subscriber. In ascertaining the owner or ewners. mortgagee or ] otter person or persona having an Inter- 1 eat In or a Uen upon the aald premises ' so sold for taxes THE SOUTH CAPE MAT IMPROVE- , ft KBnT COMPANY. IN Washington St.. 1 Cape May City. N. ». U-S 4t ' fc ■ .i ' " I : To X. Welrmaa: r And to any pegaon Interested In the , lot or land hereinafter designated: Take notice that on the Fifth da# of E October. A- D.. IMC »t e sale ofland , tor unpaid taxea. for delinquent taxes, dps thq Borough of South Cape May. S2P® 3U* Co»nt^,. New Jersey, assessed , *°r year. 1W- the subscriber, the South Capo May Improvement Company. 1 purchased In fee the lot or land herein- 1 I after designated, the said lot or land 1 having first been then and there put up ' > sad offered for a shorter term and no ! one having bid for a shorter term, towlt: . Lot No. IS. In section No. II. 1 In a Plan of Lo4e prepared for the 1 KJ Mount Vernon Land Company of Cape ■ May by N. a Price. December 28th. J H . lOT, located In the Borough of South 1 &' SKL M*y. Cape May County, New j ^ *?5at the said Lot or Land can be re- ' deemed by you, or any of you. upon 1 r payment to the subscriber of the sums I I of money hereinafter designated, but 1 that your right to redeem the said lot ' I or land will expire within elxty days « I after the service of this notice upon you ' In the manner prescribed in and by the ' Act of the Legislature of the State of New Jersey entitled "An Act for the As- 1 easement and Collection of Taxes," ap- ' ST proved April 8th. 1MI. and the supple- " menu thereto and amendments thereof. ' f sad that unless you redeem the said lot < ! or land within sixty days after the eer- ' >. vice of this notice upon you In the man- < net prescribed In the said act your right < ! to redemption will be barred. < r There la doe the subscriber, by virtue St said sale under said Act the sum of < I.II, together with Interest thereon at 1 t the rate of 12 per Cent per annum from I f the Fifth day of October. 1107, together 1 I . with such other fees and expenses as ■ f.' have been incurred by the Purchaser, r . the subscriber, under the said act. and the fees and expenses Incurred by the t purchaser, the subscriber. In ascertalu6 ■ tng the owner or owners, mortgagee or j f mortgagees, occupant or occupants or H other person or persons having an lntpr- ; r est In or a Hen flpon the said premises so sold for taxes. THE SOUTH CAPE MAY IMPROVE- \ MHNT COMPANY. 320 Washington St.. - Cape May City. N. J. 11-S it To John r. Craig: And to any person Interested In the , f lot or land hereinafter designated: Take notice that cn the Fifth day of | October. A. D.. IMS. at a sale of land , for unpaid taxea. for delinquent taxes, due the Borough of South Cape May. Cape May County. New Jersey, assessed i ft for the year HOT. the subscriber, the K South Cape May improvement Company. > E purchased In fee the lot or land herein- i I after designated, the aald lot or land , f having first been then and there put up and offered for a shorter term and no one having bid for a shorter term, towlt : Lot No. 18. In section No. 27, t K In a Plan of Lots prepared for the ■ Mount Vernon Land Company of Cape , I, May by N. C. Prloe. December 28th. ft. 1881, located In the Borough of South i f Cape May. Cape May County, New Itat the said Lot or Land can be re- , F deemed by you. or any of you. upon B payment to the subscriber of the sums , V of money hereinafter designated, but K that your right to redeem the said lot It or land will expire within sixty days M after the service of this notice upon you - E la the manner prescribed in and by the ' tr Act of the Legislature of the State of , , New, Jersey entitled "An Act for the AsE. aessment and Collection of Taxes," apf proved April 8th.- 1103. and the supplef. meets thereto and amendments thereof. E. sad that unless you redeem the said lot ' K or land within sixty days after the ser- , g. vice of this notice upon you In the man- «. ner prescribed In the said act your right ft' to redemption will be barred. . There is due the subscriber, by virtue Ec' of said sale under said Act the sum of lr ' 83.94, together with Interest thereon at , H the rate of 18 per cdnt per annum from M the Fifth day of October. 1907. together . t With such other Tees and expenses as * have been Incurred by the Purchaser, the subscriber, under the said act. and , the fees and expenses Incurred by the £ k . jrarchaser. the subscriber, In ^ascertain- 1 K mortgagees, occupant or occupants or E> other person or persons having an interP est In or a lien upon the said premises E so sold for taxea. » THE SOUTH CAPE MAY IMPBOVE6 MEN* COMPANY. 320 Washington St. I .cape May City. N. J. 11-S it t i" To X. BelttsnmillST: n J ■ And to any person Interested in the t | -r lot or land hereinafter designated: e V Take notice that on the Fifth day of r El /Jctobvr. A. D.. 1008, at a sale of land V B.' Tor unpaid taxes, for delinquent taxes, t W - due tlie Borough of South Cape May. I B Cape May Count*. New Jersey, assessed r g for the year 1907. the subscriber, the ft South Cape May Improvement Company, ft- - . purchased In fee the lot or land herein- 1 ■ After designated, the aald lot or land Hp having first been then and there put up 0 and offered for a shorter term and no a |t one having Md for a shorter term, towlt: 3 Lot No. 9. In section No. 88. r 1 In a Plan of Lots prepared for the s ft Mount Vernon Land Company of Cape B May by N. C Prlca, December 28th. „ P 1189. located In the Borough of South „ B. Cape May, Cape May County. New o E Jeraey. e ■I . That the said Lot or Land can be re- { E deemed by you. or any of you. upon a B paj nient to the subscriber of the sums h W. . of money hereinafter designated, but 3 ft. that your right to redeem the said lot I or land will expire within sixty days r ■ After the service of this notice upon you r f In the manner preecHbed in and by the ( b Act of the Legislature of the State of U New Jeraey entitled "An Act for the As- L ■ Mm- merit end Collection of Taxea." ap- | r proved April 8th. 1M8. and the supple- c ■ Bents thereto and Amendments thereof. 1 K and that unleM you redeem the said lot , ft or land within sixty days after the aer- , ft. .Ice of this notice upon you In the man- (• I rWrU"1 ' I arav— " : i
purchaser, the subscriber, In ascertaining the owner or owners, mortgagee or. mortgagees, occupant or occupants or other person or persons having an Interest In or s Hen upon the said premises so sold for taxes. THE SOUTH CAPE MAY IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. 320 Washington St.. Cape May City. N. J. 11-S it AMU MBS. lOVABfi EXTEBTAtX Mr. and Mra. Oilier Howard of West May gave a grand reception on Hallowe'en at their reeldence on Fifth Avenue. The house was beautlfully rated with flowers and Japanese The evening was enlivened ^y music and songs and dancing. Many of the Hallowe'en games were played and fortunes told by s seeress who de- ~ all by her wonderful Interpretations of the past, present, and future At eleven p. m. the guests wars Invited the dining room and partook of the prepared by their hostess Prof. W. J. Moore, as toaatmasier. delighted all by his eloquence, his know]- j edge of the poets, and the Quotations there- from, were a revelation to the entire company and were heartily enjoyed Responces were made by Mr. H. T. Alexander. Mr. Ottler Howard. Mrs. MoussMiss Borican. Mlsa Watts, and Prof. J. Ryland Fortune. At a late hour 1 all returned to their homes, having ' spent one of the most pleasant evening's Those present were: Prof. J. Ryland Fortune. Principal. Miss Henrietta Ray Miss H. Eva Walts, Miss A. Maysle Borican. of Cape May public schools; W. .7. Moore, Principal. Miss Charlotte Bayard, of West Cape May Public Schools, Serg. Charles Turner, U. S. A. (retired). Mrs. Charles Turner. Mr. , and Mrs. Mausserone. Mrs. Luventa j Mrs. Allco Smith. Mra Charles | Howard. Mrs. Susie Turner. Mr, H. T. I Alexander, Miss Jennie Wright. Mr. G. C I Capehart. M8T OP AXAXTf Of MEBIT X* j Every bottle of Dr. Pierce's world- I famed medicines leaving the great lab- I oratory at Buffalo. N. Y.. has printed ' upon Its wrapper all the ingredients en- . taring Into Its composition. This fact I alone places Dr. Pierce's Family Medl- I clnes In a class all by themselves. > They cannot be classed with patent or I secret medicines because they are 1 neither. This is why «c many unpre- I Judlced physicians prescribe them and I recommend them to their patients. They | wont they are composed of. and I that the ingredients are those endorsed | by the most eminent medical authorl- 1 ties. The further fact that neither Dr. I Golden Medical Discovery, the great stomach tonic, liver lnvlgorator. regulator and blood-purlfler. nor his "Favorite Prescription" for weak, worked, broken down, nervous women, contains any alcohol, also entitles them to a place all by them Reives. Many years ago. Dr. Pierce discovered that chemically pure glycerine of proper strength. Is a better Solvent and preservative of the medicinal principles residing In our Indigenous, or native medical plants than Is alcohol; and. furtherthat It possesses valuable medicinal properties of its own. being demulcent. nutritive, antiseptic, and a most efficient antlferment. Neither of the above medicines conalcohol, or any harmful, habltformlng drug, as will, be seen from a glance at the formula printed on each bottle wrapper. They are safe to use and potent to cure. How well I remember lasht fall at the rally. I marched In the line wld the workin' And felt Just ss proud as a king at behOuldlng The fall of the rich and the rise of the Sure that's what they told me was mint by the victory. And no wonder I was elated at that. As stripped to the music Just like an old soger. And wore a big roosther on the top o" me hat. I In- led the boss, wld his riches and comforts, No share of the profits I'd git If again voted to kapc up the tariff that only Protected the bosses and burdened the Ah. sure. I'll git even wld ye. my votOust as sure as my name It Is Pat Dlmlcrats. and thin, at the ratlfi- • "• 1>R*' luck to the day an' the whistle sound!/ • called me to work when the times Tne boss he looks worried, the foreman The old mill's deserted and gloomy at | And all I have left for my share of the Is that old battered roosther I wore on I mustered up courage one day to spake to him And ast him how lone we'd be Idle. You see the mill had been closed for a fortnight, an' loafln' Wld not n cent comfn' was tellln' on me. He says to m,: "Pat. you an' I will both | suffer; Me blxness is crippled, me credit is fiat. But If ye* eit hungry, ye* know," he snld slyly. "Ye* can ate the ould roosther ye* wore 15.000 negroes employed It Is said that there are nearly 15.000 employed by the Government. They total salaries aggre-ate 88,255.781. Eleven are officials,' of the Dlolomatlc and Ponsular Services. 11 are officials In the United States Army; nearly 3.000 are employed In the Postal Service. The number employed In departments in is 5.768. 703 of whom are In |he Treasury. 571 In the Government Feinting office and 421 In the Department of Interior. CHRISTMAS PRESENT THAT MEANS SOMETHING There la one especally good thing about a Christmas present of The Youth's Companion. It shows that the I giver thought enough of you to give you 1 something worth while. It Is easy to choose something costing great dC-al more which la absolutely ' useless, but to choose a present costing I only $1.76 that will provide a long year's ' entertainment, and the uplifting com- . - panlonshlp of the wise and great, is another matter. There la one present, which does Just that — The I Companion. If yon want to know whether It Is ap- . proprlate or welcome. Just visit the . . of some Companion subacriber <-n ) | day. Do not choose any Christmas present until you have examined The Companion. We will send yon free sample copies and the beautiful Prospectus Tor 1911. telling something of how The Cora- ! panlon has recently been enlarged and I soiptlon will receive free all the nnm- ! of 1910 Issued after the money Is a. o whom you tire the sub- ! , received; also The Companion's Art Cat- \ endar for 1911: lithographed la thirteen . . colors and gold Theoe will he seat 10 • " S115i51i: I
IMPORTED MATTINGS At Domestic Prices JESSE. M. BROWN 322 Mansion Street, Cape May Keystone Telephone t*6 D Wm. F. Brown : PLUMBING, STHfiM and GAS FITTING Jobbing A St>ecl»'ty. 31J mansion Street, Estimates Furnlshe CAPE MAY Keystone Telephone 1S6 A c E S "PLATE" ICE M, ' LEHIGH JEDDO AND SUSQUEHANNA COAL Charles S. Church Keystone Phone 76. Jackson and Perry St W SSH&HS5E335ES5 , WALL PAPEK REDUCTION IN SPRING STYLES In decorating your rooms look at my new itock of WALL PAPER BURLAPS, LINCRUSTA, WALTON W. LENOIR Keyitone "Phone 138 X 6*6 WASHINGTON STREET WOLFF'S BAKERY 406 and 408 Washington Street Finest products of finest quality. Every detail under my j pe onal supervision. I try to make WOLFF QUALITY stand for the highest excellence F. W. WOLFF Keystone Telephone 66 A. Clarlea York Stites York YQRK BROTHERS CARPENTERS AND BD'LDERS j CAPE MAY, N. J. Estimates Cheerfully Given on all Kin-ls o( Buildings. . SA ' 1SFACTION GUARANTEED. p.o BOX 661 ^ " Furniture that Furnishes II Priced to Please WENTZELL'S j 33 Perry Street CARD BOARD ALL KINDS AND COLORS Star and Wave Stationrey Department
Shoes! Shoes! NEW, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OP LADIES, GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT LE8S THAN PHILADELPHIA PRICES v . -ifflKr AN ENTIRE HEW AND LARGE STUCK QP WALL PAPER WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT PRICES TO DEFY COMPETITION Having had many yean experience in the boxinesa, I only ask an epfofMMp convince my cwtomen that I earn ad 1 them at the lowest poeeiHe pdMa Please examine my stock before bnying elsewhere. ELDRIDGE JOHNSON, 318 Wuhan* S tn*. GO TO T. IL TAYLOR'S Central Shoe Store FOR ALL KINDS OF SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND rmrawMf Fox Men we have KING QUALITY, CLAFUN, CROSS ETT, AmUTT, Aft* HOLD, TAYLOR'S TRIPP LE FIT and many o there in High and Low Catat Hi Button, Lace and Congress, all Leather*, and CanvnaB Leather or Rubber mb For Ladies we have a big variety of Ooee Ties in all ortoia, OxfazSa aafl Pump* in Canvaaa, White and Colon. All kind* of shoe good*. A big vnxMlf of lacen and dieaaing. THE ONLY STORE THAT DOES REPAIR WORK IN ALL 1X8 RuawrsrMi AGENT FOR WALDORF SHOES FOR MEN AND FOR WOMEN, hjt T. H. TAYLOR CENTRAL SHOE STORE 606 Washington Street Cape Mag, N. J. OPPOSITE READING TERMINAL, WHERE ALL TROLLEYS STOP Keystone "Phone i3»-M B. S. CURTIS ^ NO. 314 DELAWARE AVENUE, CAPE MAY CITY, H. J. PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND GAS FITTING JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Keystone Telephone 139 D Hfe&Slik | Wm. g. Blattner, Geo S. Bennett m 1 BLA1THER & BENNETT West Perry Street, Cape May, N. J. H MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES j Marble and Granite .Work Flaging and Curbing in Stock and laid on sbert notice, j New designs and estimates furnished on application ^ftg I SOUTH JERSEYJ MAEBLE WORKS Everybody is invited to compare THE CAPE MAY FARMSTEAD BY THE SEA with the leading DAIRY and POULTRY farms of the world. Such comparison will establish its supremacy. No finer aggregation of • healthful, cheerful and well groomed cattle is possible. No finer adlection of Leghorns and Wyandotte* of purer strains e«n he seen anywhere. The homes of these cattle and chickens are celebrated for their cleanliness and comfort. Such a combination can but ofier to the interested public the most sanitary and enticing products. One visit will more than satisfy the most fastidious. So please make the visit and compare us with others. THE FARMSTEAD BY THE SEA J. P. MACKISSIC. Manager. Real Estate and Search Company of Cape May County, N. Jr Representing FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY OF NEWARK TITLES INSURED Searehee, Afaetracts of Tithe and Fire insurance FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD Offbeat FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING CAPE MAY COURTHOUSE n.x

