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Sheriffs sale - — i By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, for sale of Mortxaced Premises, to me directed. Issued out of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, on the 2d day , of December. A. D.. 1916, In a certain , cause wherifcio the Avalon Building and Loan Association la complainant and J Busle C. Ocden. et aim. are defendants, , I shall expose to sale at pnbllc vendue , HONDA T, JANUARY I, 1914. , between the hours of twelve and Ave , o'clock p. m . to wit, at one o'clock In , the afternoon of said day, at City Hall. , in Cape Hay City, Cape May County. New Jersey: AH that certain mortgaged premises., with the appurtenances, In the bill of , complaint In the paid cause particularly aet forth and des^tfbed. that is to say: All that oartaln lot or piece of ground , with the Improvements thereon erected. , situate, lying and being In the city and , county of Cape May. state of,New Jer- , sey. being numbered 2011 In plan "A" : of -lota as laid out by Cape May Real ■state Company, which plan Is recorded , in the office of the County Clerk of Cape , May Oeunty In blan book No. 1, pages ; 21 and 22. and which said lot Is bounded ; and described as follows, to wit: — , Beginning on tbe northerly side of . . New York Avenue at a point one hun- ( dred and twenty feet sou th west wardly from Pittsburg Avenue; thence extend- , log in front or width along New York Avenue northeastwardly forty feet to •• the dividing line between lots 2081 and 2082, thence northwestwardly along said , dividing line one hundred and twenty- | five feet to dividing line between said | lot 2081 and other lota to the rear there- , of; thence along said dividing line south- ] westwardly forty feet to dividing line : between lots No. 2081 and 2010; thence - _ along said dividing line southeastward!/ , one hundred and twenty-flve feet to the > Place of beginning. Being the same . premises which Imlneld I. Colburn by Indenture bearing date the sevententh , day of December. A. D.. 1010, and re- | oorded Id tbe Clerk's Office of Cape • May Oounty In Deed Book No. 2T7, folio ; » 242, etc., granted and conveyed unto <he < said Susie C. Ogden, in fee. i COLEMAN F. CORSON, 8herlff. , Dated December 7, 1215. , C. V. D. Jollne. Sol'r. ( 799 — 12-1 1-tt pf— 810.20 | NOTICE. Notice Is berby (riven that Cape May , Light and Power Company, a corpora- ' tlon created by and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of ' New Jersey, Hied with the City Clerk 1 of the City of Cape May, on the seventh day of December. A. D., 1918, Its petition to the Board of Commissioners of the City of Cape May. for their consent and authorl ration to be granted to said petitioner, and Its successors ' and assigns, to erect and maintain j; 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 1 Clty-"of Cape May: that the character of vthe uses to which s§,id streets, avenues. f \ highways, roads, alleys, lanes, squares E V and other places are to be put. Is for the I erection and maintenance of poles, and the stringing, construction, mainten- C ance and operation of wires and electrl- J cal conductors, fixtures and appliances thereon, on and above the surface of the same, for the purpose of conveying ft electricity and supplying light, heat a and power to the citizens of the City «f Cape May. and otheis: that the streets, avenues, parks, parkways, highways, or other public places In such s Municipality through which the same shall extend, are all of the streets, ave- - nues. highways, roads, alleys, lanes, squares and other public places of the i City of Cape May. that the time for 1 Which such permission or consent Is sought Is the period of fifty years. Notice is further hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of the City of Cape May will consider the said application of the said Cape May Light and Power Company, on Tuesday. ili» k twenty-eighth day of Doceihber. A. l>.. 1918. st the hour of ten o'clock In the forrnncn. at the City Hall, at the cor- " ner at Washington and Franklin Stre-tv. , In the City of Cape May In the Count v ) a of Cape May and State of New Jersey , Date. December 7th. 1918. I. The Board of Commissioner* of th" City of Cape May. by W. l. stevens. Mayor. «! Thomas w millet, city cierk. p 811— 12-11 -..t - n Established 1886 'Phone Connection = THE MMH1 SUM '■ WINTF.R MILLINERY - A brand haw collection — smart I Winter Hats tor all occasions !*■ . Walking Hats, Sport Hs*. . • Hats, no two alike; some trimmed with wings, some with lace, some " with no trimming at all, but very |C smart in material and shape. AU the fashionable winter colors. 0. L. W. Knerr 518 & 520 Washington St Cape May, N. J. = I Meadow, \fiew farm ] Vegetables and Produce ERMA, N. J. j Keystone Ana MX

SALE OF LANDS For Delinquent Taxes in ; *. Lower Township, N J. Public notice -la hereby given by Beymore. Collector of the Town1 ship of Lower. County of Cape May. N. 1 that he will sell at public sale for 1 taxes assessed for the year 19147 all (be 1 lands, tenements, hereditaments and 1 real estate hereinafter mentioned, for the shortest term for which any person or persons will agree to take the same. 1 or In fee where no one will bid for a 1 shorter term and pay the tax lien there1 on. Including interest and cost of sale Tbe sale will take place at Township Hall. In the Township of Lower, Cape ; May County, n.' J., Monday, the 10th day : of January, 1919, at" 1.20 p. m. The said lands, tenements heredlta- : menu and real esuts so to be sold aad 1 the names of the persons against whom ' the said Uxes have been laiu on account 1 of same, and tbe amount of taxes laid ' on account of each parcel, are aa follows, vlx: Amt. of Tax 1 88 acres lands joining Lewis Hlldreth. 1 Owner or reputed owner, 1 Samuel 6. Cord. 87.78 ' 8 acre loins lands of C H Dawson Owner or reputed owner, ' Herbert C. Dawson, 18.89 ' 8 acres adjoins lands of J. P. Macklsslc. Owner or reputed owner, • Heirs of Uriah Crease, 1 L78 1 Two Mile Beach and part of the ' Learning farm. 1 Owner or reputed owner. East Cape May Improvement Co., 881.28 Beach Plsh'g Creek. N J Owner or reputed owner, ' Highland Beach Improvement Co., 28.28 1 17 acres of land adjoining Jos1 eph Bacon. Owner or reputed owner, Heattle. 9.27 1 40 acres Woodland, joins David Owner or reputed owner, Downs. 2.80 1 acre joins land of Jacob Barnett acres jolnB lands Jens Hansen Owner or reputed owner, Johnson, bal. tax. 4.88 18 acres, property on Shunplke, near Rio Orande. Owner or reputed owner, Dalld Mcllvain. 3.60 : 1 acre joins Catholic Cemetery. Owner or reputed owner, Walter Trusty. .88 acres joins lands of Flelschhauer Owner or reputed owner, Arthur Wllon. 12.87 House and lot joins lands of Jacob Binder. Owner or reputed owner, Maggie Wilson, 1.06 House and lot joins lands of Jacob Binder, Owner or reputed owner, John Weldon, bal tax. 8.49 Farm, 'joining lands of Frank Rutherford heirs. Cape May Point, and Atlantic ocean. Owner or reputed owner. Cape May Improvement Co., 108.00 1. 2, block $1. Cape May Improvement Company. Pharo. 1.78 j Lots 1. 8, block 1. Cape May Iroor reputed owner. G. Preletz. 7.00 | To each of the above taxes must be j added Interest at the rate of 7 per cent Dated. Def. 9. A. D.. 1916. I SCOTT SEYMORE, Collector of Township of Lower. I ELDREDGE. Solicitor. 818— ll-ll-St x. A. H. FAULKNER ; Contractor and Builder Keystone rbooe s-m 421 Hughes Mreei lape May, N.J. ^ Rubber stamp pads, rubber stamp :nk | snd numbering machine ink at Star and ; Wave Stationery Department. i-uui:ucd Labels in taticy out out dc i signs, or colors at very low prices. A ! postal wiU-brifig full information. Stgf and Wave Publishing Company, I May, X J. ]_

1 1. ,H. SriITH| < Clothier > i J 7 % 7 ' H 608 WisMiltn St. ( y ) Opposite Reading Sta % J ' M 7 Y ? : > CAPE MAY R. J. \ ' - L N Suits for $4 aad upwards k J , > } 2 Overcoats from |T u 111 1 ? ' i 5 i 5 i 1 / a Hats. Caps, Trunks aad f 4 ^ ? k Gentlemen's Furalahlag Oooda ' h r / 4 at Philadelphia prioea. ? a ; 'I • I TEN Strong Companies ' Aggregate Capital over 860.000.000 I Represented 1 / SAMUEL t\ ELDREDGE, Fire Insurance A cent. Twenty-Six years of experience. Your Insurance placed with me la absolute I protection from loas'by fire. Apply to I a F. ELDREDGE Merchants National Bank Building Cape May, New Jersey. W. H. BRIGHT Fire Insurance " In any part of Cape May C* HOLLY BEACH, N J JOHN BRIGHT GENERAL INSURANCE Real Estate and Mortgage Investment* RIGHT BUlLWKl. flLDWOOB K.J. s ' ' C Special Prices j IN I WINES: For Xmas S. Teitelman's Wholesale WINES AND LIQUORS , 312 Washington Street | Both Phones Cape May, N. J

go to H. C. BOHM 232 JACKSON STREET FOR FRESH FISH uf | taken from hi« own fiih pound daily ALL OTHER SF A FOODS IN SEASON Both Phone* Prompt Deliveriey Charles York Stites Yort I YORK BROTHERS I' Carpenters and Builders CAPE MAY, N. J. Estimates cheerfully given on all kinds of buildings SATISFACTION GUARANTEED P O. Box 661 E. W. DAVID Ex3p°ESce REGISTERED PLUMBER 1144 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY, N. J. \ MOMPIkmWY

18* PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Incorporated 1S15. CHARTER PERPETUAL OFFICE, 506-510 WALNUT ST Philadelphia, Pa. Capital $750,000.00 Assets - . $8,002,962.21 Surplus . $2326,053 39 DIRECTORS. 1 Charles H. Barry John L. Thomson 1 Dale Benson W. Gardner CroweD ' J. Tatnall Lea Edward T. Stotcsbury I M. Oadwalader I Edwin N. Beneon, Jr. Henry L Brown CH.ARLE8 H. BARRY, Preaident JOHN L. THOMSON, Vioe.Prealdont tv' GARDNER CHOW K1,L, 23 Vice Prt-s am. Sec"v. HAMPTON L. WARNER, Asst. See'y. WM. J. DAWSON, Sec. Agency. Dept. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENT Merchants National Bank Bnilding, Or. Washington and Decatur streetf, Cape May, New Jersey. W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUUDER AUTOMOBILE PAINTER | Larg. *nJ Small Work ] Carefull Executed ^ E«1 i mates Gbeerfully Furnished i W. L. EWING, JR. West Perry Sta.. . Keystone Phone =I====: ! J. C. LITTLE Paints, , Varnishes and Painters Supplies ( Agent for N. Z. Graves Co. 103 Jackson Street *. • t NOTICE. T. LL Tayjor . ounces that t hie - Central Shoe Store 626 Washington atreet. ha conUnuee the ehoa buelneee for BALL BAND RUBBER 1 I have taken the agrney In Cape May and would call e pacta! atten- J tlon to the new VAC beot, made by thla company. The beat on the markeC Will still do all kl a of repair work. Shoe findings and dressing for sale. T. H. TAYLOR 626 Washington 8t-.' Cape May. N. J. ESTABLISHED 1905 Troy Laundry ? PHONE ' LUMBER | AND ill Mill Work < GEO. OGDEN & SON Wentnll'a, 33 ferry Street, will give ^ y6u bid* on furniture carpet and fittings for your entire bouee and put It n pises for .ytm.

DUST. If your jobber or dealer does not hare PAX80NS SANITARY "SWEEPING COMPOUND, then write to ua and ———————— — — we wilf see that you are supplied. MANUFACTURED BY Paxson Manufacturing Company 219 Sanson, SL, Philadelphia, Pa. Packed in barrels, one-half barrels and tuba for use in ztoree, faetoriea, theatres, hotels, churches, schools, etc., and in Sc. lOe and 25c packages for household use. It cleans the floors and brightest carpets leaving the rooms in a pure and sanitary condition from the use of the disinfectant and deodorizer that it contains. Ask your grocer for a package on the free trial proposition. Insist on having PAXSON'S SANITARY SWEEPING COMPOUND. Accept ne substitutes. Our name is on aM barrels and packages. 10-30-74 SOLD BY H. 8. RUTHERFORD At Laventhol's PRICES REASONABLE Watch for the wagon, do your winter shopping right at your home. We full line winter clothing, shoes and rubbers. Store open on stormy days and evenings. FURNISHING A SUMMER HOME whether it be a oozy bungalow or a magnificent mansion, it is of fii_t importance to secure the aid of a reliable dealer. Your comfort ■" d pleasure depend on your selection not for a day only as with many purchases, but for years to come, and a large percentage of the cost can be saved by the advice and as sistance of an experienced dealer. WENTZELL'S, 33 Perry Street. Refrigerators of tried and proven quality. New importation of mattings. New Linoleums, Crex Grass Rugs. Everything in house Come in. and see. Windsor OPEN THE ENTIRE YEAR An ideaTpIace to spend the winter. R. HALPIN, Prop. Tl^ Comfortable Surroundings. Special 1 110 IVittrCy rates for Winter and Spring. Open all the Year Excellent Table MRS T. C. SINK MILLER COTTAGE j 334 PERRY STREET ■ Now open, excellent table, comfortable rooms, good service, convenient looatkra * Keystone Phone 58-8. H. H. McPHERSON. THE SANRITA NoWR"i^i:nf^^r MRS. CEORQE A. COOPER Lafayette Street Cape May, Hew Jersey THE HARRISON MRS. C. D. HARRISON Cor. Perry and South Lafayette Streets, Cape May, N. J.a hotel devon ( J. L. KEHR, Proprietor South Lafdyette Street Cape May, New Jersey Bellemere Cottage 1MRS. E. SMITH 109-11 Perry Street, Cape May, N. J.