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Sheriffs sale . By rtrttf of * writ of Fieri Facias, for sate of Mortgaged Premises, to me directed. Issued out of the Court of dhancery of New Jersey, on the 2d day of December, A. D.. lilt, In a certain oause wherein the Avalon Building and Loan Association is complainant and Susie C. Ogden. ei als. are defendants. MONDAY. JANUARY 3, 1818. between the hours of twelve and five o'clock p. m.. to wit, at one o'clock In the afternoon of said day, at City Hall, in Cape May City. Cape May County. All that certain mortgaged premises., with the appurtenances. In the bill of com plaint In the said cause particularly net fo^th and described, that is to say: All that certain lot or piece of ground with the Improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the city and eounty of Cape May. state of New Jersey. being numbered 2081 in plan "A" of lots ag laid out by Cape May Real Delate Company, which plan is recorded m the office of the County Clerk of Cape May County In plan book No. 1. pagea 81 and 32. and which said lot Is bounded and described as follows/ to wit: — Beginning on the northerly side of New York Avenue at a point one hundred and "twenty feet southwestwardlv from Pfftbfcurg Avenue; thence extending In front or width along New York Avenue northeastwardly forty feet to the dividing line between lota 2081 and 2082. thence northwestwardly along said dividing line one hundred and twentyflva feet to dividing line between said lot 2081 and other lota to the rear thereof; tbenoa along said dividing line southwestwardly forty feet to dividing III* between lols No. 2081" and 2080; thence along said' dividing tine southeastward!/ one hundred and twdnty-flve feet to the place of beginning. Being the same premises which Imlneld 1. Colburn by Indenture bearing date the seveatenth day of December. A. D-. 1810. and recorded In the Clerk's Office of Cape May County in Deed Book No. 277. folio 148, etc.. granted and conveyed unto 'he said Susie C. Ogden. in fee. COLEMAN F. CORSON. Sheriff. , Dated December 7; 1013. C. V. D. Jollne. So IV. 709 — 12-11-41 pf— »10.20 WOTICE. Notice Is herby given thet Cape May ■ Light and Power Company, a corpora- >' ~

tion created by and existing ' under and by virtue or the laws of the State of New Jersey, tiled Willi the City Clerk of the City of Cape May. on the seventh day of December. A. D.. 1818. Its petition to, the Board of Commissioners cf the City of Cape May. for their consent and authorization to be granted to said petitioner, and "its successors and assigns, to erect end maintain poles, and to string, construct, maintain and operate wires and electrical conductors. fixtures and appliances thereon. In, on. -over and. along the streets, avenues, highways, roads, alleys, lanes, squares and other public places of the City of Cape May; that the character of the uses to which said streets, avenues, highways, roads, alleys, lanea. squares and other places are to be put. Is for the erection and. maintenance of poles, and the stringing, construction, maintenance and 'ope/otlon of wires and electrical conductors, fixtures and appliances thereon, on and above the surface of the same, for the purpose of conveying electricity and supplying light, heat and power to 'the citizens of the City ef CapO- M*y. and others; that th? streets, avenues, parks, parkways, highways. or other pubtlc placee In such municipality .through which the name shell extend, are all of the street^, avenues. highways, roads, alleys, lanes, squares and ottier public places of tha City of Cape May; that the time for whloh such permission or consent Is •ought 'is the period of Ofty years. Notice is further hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of the City of Cape Ma")- aril 1 consider' the said application of 'the said Cape May Llgt.t and Power Company, on Tuesday, die twenty-eighth day of December. A. D.. 1816. at thC'botlr of -ten 'o'clock In the forenoon, "at the City Hall, at the corner of Washington and Franklin' Streets, in the City or Cape May. In the County of Cape May and State of New Jersey Dele. December 7th. 1016. The Board of Commissioners of !h - j City of Cape May. by W. L. STEVENS. Mayor. - THOMAS W. MILLET. City Clerk. 811 — '.2-11 SALE OF LANDS

For Delinquent Taxes in Lower Township, N J. Public notice Is hereby given by : Scott Seymore. Collector of the Town- j ship of Lower. County of Cape May. N j J.. that he Will sell at public rale for ' taxes assessed for the year 1914. all the lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate hereinafter mentioned, for ' the shortest term for which any person or persons v.lll agree to take the same or In fee where no one will bid for a shorter term and pay the tax lien thereon. including Interest and cost of sale. The aale will take place al Township Hall, in the Township of Lower. Cape May County, n. J.. Monday, the 10th day of January. 191C. at 1.80 p. m The said lands, tenements heredlta- . ments and real estate so to be sold and the names of the persona against whom the raid taxes have been laid on account of same, and the amount of taxes laid on account of each parcel, are aa fol- 1 Ami. of Tax ' 86 acres lands joining Lewis Hlldreth. Owner or reputed owner. Samuel S. Cord. 67.76 | 8 acre joins lands of C H Dawson Owner or reputed owner. Herbert C. Dawson. 16.60 1 6 acres adjoins lands of J. P. I Macklaaic. J Owner, or reputed owner. HelEs of Uriah Crease, 1.71 Two Mile Beach and part of tha Learning htrA.Efaasfer." 1

Owner or, reputed owner. Highland Beach Improvement Co.. >6.(6 17. acres of land adjoining Joaj eph Bacon. Owner or reputed owner, ' William Heattie. 9.17 40 acres Woodland, joins David Crease heira. Owner or reputed owner, j Frank Downs. 8.60 1 acre joins land of Jacob Barnett 26 acres joins lands Jens Hansen Owner or reputed owner. 8 Wlllets Johnson, bal. tax. 4.88 18 acres, property on Shunplke. near Rio Grande. * 8 Owner or reputed owner, j* David Mcllvain. 2.60 I acre Joins Catholic Cemetery. r" Owner or reputed owner. Walter Trusty. .88 " 2 acres joins lands of Fletsehhauer Owner or reputed owner. ' Arthur Wllon. 12.87 ' House and tot Joins lands of . Jacob Binder. '■ Owner "or reputed owner. _ Maggie Wilson, 8.01 House and lot Joins lands of Jacob Binder. ' Owner or reputed owner. John Weldon. bal tax. * 3.81 Farm. Joining lands of Frank , Rutherford heirs. Cape May Point, and Atlantic ocean. - Owner or reputed ffwjier. Cape May Improvement Co.. 106.00 f Lo« 1, 2. block 61. Cape May Improvement Company. t Owner or reputed owner. , Elisabeth Pharo. 1.76 1 LoU 1. 8. blofck 1. Cape May Im- ' I provement Company. - Owner or reputed owner. 1 Joseph G. Preletz. 7.00 To each of the above Uxes must be , addeJ Interest et the rate of 7 per cent • Dated. Dec. 9. A. D.. 1116. • SCOTT SEYMORE. i Collector of Township of Lower. . SAMUEL ELDREDGE. Solicitor. . 818 — 12-ll-6t Daniel Miller of West Cape ».ay, has j 1 accepted the agency for <~.»er!and oara, ] ! and will be pleased to explain the details of the car and give demonatra- I tlons to Interested parties. Rubber ittmp pads, rubber sUnp ink j . and numbering machine ink at Star and V&ve Stationery Department.

d Established 1866 'Phoie Connection ; 1HE OHMHI STORE , J WINTER MILLINERY ! r, A brand new collection — smart ! Winter Hats for all occasions Walking Hats, Sport Hat?. j list" no two alike; aonid trimmed r with wings, some with laoe, some ; j with no trimming at all, but very j smart in material and shape. All the fashionable winter oolora. ! 0. L. W. Knerr , 518 & 520 Washington St " Cape May, N. J. Meadow yjew farm ^ Vegetable* and Produce ! ERMA, N. J Keystone Phone 24X A. H. FAULKNER Contractor and Builder Keyatcce Phone Jim Ut Hagkes street (.ape Mar.N.J.j B

jj Clothier jj o 608 Washington St. I ? C > £ 1 8 * 7 Opposite Reading St a. £ * ■| GAPE MAY N. J. \\> 7 V / BulU for 86 and upwards ^ M , 2 f OrareoaU from 87 U 811 M ? I ^ £ Hat a. Caps, 1 ranks and ^ a ' / k Gentlemen's Furnishing Good, ' k at Philadelphia prices. £ a j i^wwvvvw^ TEN Strong Companies Aggregate Capital over 860.090.000 Represented 1/ SAMUEL f. ELj DREDGE. Fire Insurance Agent. 1 j Twenty-Six years of experience. Your i j Insurance placed with me Is absolute (protection from loss by fire. - Apply to I] 3. F. ELDREDGE ( Merchants National Bank Building Cape May. New Jersey. W. H. BRIGHT Fire Insurance - ! any part of Cape May C« J HOLLY BEACH, N J JOHN BRIGHT GENERAL INSURANCE L Real Estate and Mortgage Investments j 8ICHT 10 mine VILDV0M I.J. « « Special Prices £ - in ; WINE Sj For Xmas S. Teitelman's j t Wholesale WINES AND LIQUORS I 312 Washington Street Phones Cape May, N. J

opto H. C. BOHM 232 JACKSON STREET FOR FRESH FISH Jt taken from his own fiah pound daily ALL OTHER SEA FOODS IN SEASON Prompi j Charlea York Sate. YorV YORK BROTHERS > Carpenters and Builders CAPE MAY, N. J. Fatunale. cheerfully given on all Irind. of budding. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED P. O. Box 661 W. DAVID „?.Scs REGISTERED PLUMBER washington ST. CAPE MAY, N. J. J

IKS ^ ;»U ; rnmmrnk FIRE insurance company Incorporated xSaj. CHARTER PERPETUAL OFFICE, 508-510 WALNUT ST PUiUaelpMi, P.. Capital J 750,000.00 Aweta - . 88,002,962.21 Surplus - 82326,053 39 DIRECTORS. Charles H. Barry Jobs • L. Thomson R D*le Benson W. Gardner Crow ell 3. Tatnali Lea Edward T. S totes bury i M. Oadwaiader Edwin K. Benson, Jr. Henry I. Brown CHARLES H. BARRY, President JOHN L. THOMSON, Vice Praeident W. GARDNER CROWELL, Zd-Viee Pres. an<. Sec'y. HAMPTON L WARNER, Aaat. Sec'y. WM. J. DAWSON, See. Ageaey. Dept. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENT Merchants National Bank Building, Cor Washington and Deeatur streets. Cape May, New Jereey. W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUIIDER AUTOMOBILE PAINTER Large and Small Work ] Careful! Executed . Estimates Cheerfully Furnished J W. L. EWING. JR. West Perry 8u.. . Keystone Phone ' 1 J. C. LITTLE Paint*, Varnishes and Painters Supplies Agent for N. Z. Graves Co. 103 Jackson Street NOTICE. T. H. Taylor . ounoea that t hla - Central Shoe Store 121 Wa hiagton he oontlnuee the shoe business City for BALL BAND RUBBER < 1 have taken the ageocy la. Cape May I a«d would cgll apeetal atten- J tloa to ths new V. a C boot, trade by thU oompaay. The beat on the market. ; atfll do all kL s of repair work. Shoe findings and ■! leaning for sate. T. a TAYLOR 626 Washington St.. Cape May. N. J. ESTABUSHED 1905 r

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:litx T roy i Laundry PHONE -j LUMBER AND Mill Work GEO. OGDEN & SON = ; Wen trail's, 33 ferry Street, will give j bids on furniture carpet and fittings for your entire bouse and put it ' n pleas tar ym. i ^

| SAFETY. FfgST ®p AXTon'S Sweepiag Compound while sweeping It ea tehee the GERMS as well aa the WST. If your jobber or dealer does not hare PAXSONS SANITARY SWEEPCOMPOUND, then write* to us mad ~ ~ win see that you are supplied. } MANUFACTURED BY Paxson Manufacturing Company 219 Sansom St, Philadelphia, Pa. Packed in barrels, one-half barrels and tube for use in a torse, feetories, theatres, hotels, churches, schools, etc., and in 5c, 10c and 25c packages for household use. It cleans the floors and brightens oarpeto leaving the rooms in a pure and sanitary condition from the use of the disinfectant and de- • odorizer that, it eontaing. Ask your grocer for a package on the free trial proposition. t Insist op having PAXSONH SANITARY" SWEEPING COMPOUND Accept no substitute*. Our name is on aH barrels and packaged l»-S0-7t BOLD BY H. 8. RUTHERFORD At Laventhbl's PRICES REASONABLE Watch for the wagon, do your holidayshopping right at your ho me. We full line winter clothing, shoe* and rubbers. I Store open on stormy days and evenings. WHEN FURNISHING A SUMMER HOffll whether it be a cozy bungalow or a magnificent mansion, it is of firU importance to secure the aid of a reliable dealer. Your comfofit and pleasure depend on your selection not for a day only as with many purchases, but for years to oome. and a larg^percentage of the ooet can he saved by the advice and as sistanee of an experienced dealer. WENTZELL'S, 33 Perry Street. Kefrigerators of tried and proven qualit^r^New importation ■mattings. New Linoleums, Crex Crass Rugs. Everything in hoom furnishings. Come in and s®e. Hotel Windsor open tBe entire year An id«ai place to spend the winter. R. HALPIN, Prop.

Maia/Mr Comfortable Surroundings. Special * nC IfloTCy rates for Winter and Spring. Open all the Year Excellent Table. MRS. T. C. SINK MILLER COTTAGE 83« PERRY STREET Now open, excellent table, comfortable rooms, good •ervice, convenient location Keystone Phone 68-«. H. H. McPHERSON. THE SANR1TA MRS. GEORGE A. COOPER 514 Lafayette Street Cape May, New terse; .'THE HARRISON ^'SSr MRS. C. D. HARRISON Cor. Perry and South Lafayette Streets, Cape May, N. J. HOTEL DEVON treasonable Kates. J. L. KEHR, Proprietor South Lafayette Street Cape May, New Jersey Belemere Cottage Sj-sje ;| [MRS. E. SMITH j 109-11 Perry Street, Cape May, N. J