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SALE OF LANDS FOR DELINQU BOROUGH MAY. Public notice is hereby given by Harry T. Ludiam, Collector of F Borough of West Cape May, State if New Jersey, tnat he will esi at public sale for taxes asseased for the year 1917, all the lands, tene-| ments, hereditaments and real estate, hereinafter mentioned, in fee, to any person who _ will pay the tax Hien proving n together Interest and Title mis sale will take place i Ifiall ‘¥ourth events, Wes rs og the 28th DaY oF ka ur Soe COnsd and the names of the persons ngainst whom the said taxes hive been laid or assessed on account of the same and the amount of the said taxes together with interest and costs to July lst, 1919, on account of each parcel, are as follow | Hattie Collins, house and lot corner Railrond and Elg21se $1.95 Block F, Hughes tract + 186 Lot No. p Block B. Hughes 186 tract Lot No. 3, Block F, Hughes tract 186 mies No. 4 Block F, Hughes imns house and lot Lot No. 11 Wind Thomas Palmer House thom No. 70 Block 2, Miller Frank S. Sheppard house hor and hot. LA adjoining ‘Carrie , house: and lot No. be Mock 2, Miller No. 78 lock 26, Lot No. 881 Block 26 Miller Farm Lot No. 332 Block 26, Miller Farm Lot No. 407 Block 34, Miller Farm Lot No, 412 Block 34, Miller Farm * Lot No, 480 Block 36, Mil ler Farm Lot No. 482 Block 86, Miller Farm Lot No. 483 Block 36, Mil ‘arm I" Faom No. 61 Block 2, Mili. Pao‘ No. 58, Block 2, MilLot No. TL Block 2, Miler Farm Lot No. 147 Block , Miller Farm Lot No, 154 Block 7, Miller Farm Let No. 214 Block 18, Miller Farm Lot No. 254 Block 17, Miler Farm Lot No. 286 Block 21, MilTor Fare:
2, Mil2, Mil2, Mil2 E9 "res Block 5, MilIst PSA 185 Block 5, Miller Flod Fi ‘"land North side of Me a lier 267 Cos d interest from July lst, 1918, ‘To "date of settlement will Dated, October 30. 1919. HARRY T. LUDLAM, lector. HENRY H. ELDREDGE, Solicitor PI. $43, BOROUGH OF CAPE MAY POINT TAX SALE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1919 Public notice is hereby given by John T. h riC Collector of the pespn of Cape M Foint, County of M New I, , that he will sell at public sale for poter a ther with the water and assessed for the year 1917 all the land tenements, hereditaments and real es tate hereinafter mentioned for the shortest term for which any person or persons will 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 sale will take place at the Commissioners‘ Chamber of the Borough of Cape May Point, Cape May County New Jersey, on Wednesday, the 5th day of November, A. D., 1919 at 2 of tax laid on each parce! are as fol: lows: FOR THE YEAR 1917 Lots 47 Block B., 49, 50 Block I, owner or reputed owner Jacob Dowler. — Tax Water. and Sewer Lot 62 Block A, owner or « reputed owner M. Fahey or (Jos. McConnell.) Lots 1, 18, 23, 24, 25, 26, 88 84, 86 and 87 Block C, owner or reputed owner Almira Hazzard. Tax Water and Sewer Lots 1, 2, 8. 4, 5 6 1, 8 LB US UE US N (9M 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 80, 40, 41, 42, 48, 44, 46, 48, 49 and 50, Block H, owner or reputed owner Almira Harzard.
Tax Water and Sewer Lots 18, 19, 20 and 28 [tlock L., owner or reput« ed owner Almira Hazzard Tax Water and Sewer Lets 1 to 28, Block M, owner or reputed owner Almira Hazzard. Tax Water and Sewer Lot 175 Block K, owner or reputed owner Caroline Hughes Waker and Sewer . Lot 106 Block A, owner or reputed owner Charles Markley, Tax Water and Sewer Lots 49, 50 Block B, owner or reputed owner Jno. B, Morion, _ Tax Water and Sewer Lot 48 Block A owner or reputed owner | Annie Proudfit or Tunis KuyPoa BCU Laoed Water and Sewer 1916 240 $6.80 Tax 1917 sean C A a K J gi5.70 Lots $1, 88 Block B, 18, 19 Block Lot 51 Block A, owner or reputed owner Charles rC l 3 Water and Sewer Lot 44 Block A, owner or reputed owner Sallie F. Wright or (Tunis Kuyper. Tax 1914 45 Water and Sewer 1814 1.08 $4.53 Tax 1916 .80 Water and Server 1916 1.80 $5.10 Tax 1917 gm Water and Sewer 1917 150 $5.34 qguusr Lot 94 Block A, owner or reputed owner Est. of Amnon Wright or (Jane E. Smith. Tax Water and Sewer JOHN T. HUFF, Dated, October 1, 1919, ..... Collector. 1159-10-4-5t-P.F.$50.22 *
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SHERIFS SALE virtue of a writ of Fierf F tor inle of Mortgaged trier: E bagned o tho o betes of the o ae | f6th any of Beptember, A. D. 1919, in a certain cause wherein John, Je B. ants, 1 shall expose to sale at public vendue, on Mo y, October 20, 1919 between the hours .of twelve and five Shenlit‘s ofice. in Gape: M House, Cape May County, sey So much of certain mestgaged premises with the appurtenances in the bill of complaint, in the said cause pitot t, got forth and described, that is to sm ‘u "that certain tract or parcel of land and premesis Rereinafter par. ticularly described, situate in the Feral of Cape May and State of New Jersey with the oe or tolle, and i as follows to wit, Beginnin ; at a point. in the sohtheastwardly side of Corgie street at a distance of eighty feet southwestwardly from the & e 9 o corner Fad ‘ees and fifty-seven minu fort feet to a point; thence (8) North twa _ degrees | and fort tight utes West one hundred and el " feet to a point on the southe hyc wile of said Corgie Street forty feet to the place of beginning. | Being the e Tot of land and premises grant» »! and conveyed to the raid George 1 Jefferson. by deed from Charles T. Campbell and wife, bearing the date the twonly-ct ghth day of January, A. 1). 1910, which suid deed is to be recorded. . This mortgage being given to secure a portion of the purchase money. Amount due under decree in $456.41. with Mingtiini and Sheriff‘s fees to be | added ROBERT A Mit Sheriff. Dated Se 1919 Harry S , Bol‘r.
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wite Locat, apprications. Loc. Frit Cannot reach the seat of the desert. Caiaeth in a tocal *dlseens, Taka fecoosd 09 Sonatitutiontt condiiione and in order to cure It 790 mA take an Eran Malls Catarth Moil« ant thru t ( on the mucous atinces system. _ Hairs: Catarch Mockne was prescribed by one of the bst physicians in this country tor years, posed of some of the heey tonics kogwn gs s ari disney. re wn "o the eaid fue in" at Cataithal conditions. Bend foo ER "Chama? lts & 60., Prorw, Toledo, 0 !" Progaista, ito 62 Hae (iy n n hsths ~nnonnnnnnn.nnamzzmme AGRICULTURAL NOTES LAST CALL FOR or somnt ETCH SEED Although vetch seed is extremely bigh n price and veryigcarce houbril there will be conniderable aErBA@® Of it planted. Vetch is one of the hardiest of the legumes and can be planted a!! through September. . Those BO are ceo " a month are cut their com as early, as posstble: aid making preparations seed o
wm , Ibe. of vetch aced. ‘This should make a fine crop of green manure to plow under by the middle of April. In view of the fact that vetch seed has, in the past four years, kept high in price it certainly should be a good erop to grow for those who have means of threshing it. To be sure, very few of those who planted vetch seed to be threshed this year had good results. This was due to two things: first, the wenther conditions, and second, too heavy seeding of the vetch, Where vetch is sown to be oc CEE more tian 10 Ibe. of vetch seed should be sown, Where vetch alone is to be havested for seed. it should be pretured henvily in the spring, so as to cheek . he savy — vine. growth. .- Frank Corson of Rio Grande hax tried this plun and was able to secure 25+ bus. of vetch from % of an acre. At retail price this amount of seed was worth $60.00 to him. ‘The vetch was harvested in time so that the field could have been planted to red skins if it had been so desired. If you decide to n a
oculate the seed . Your neighbor will give you enough soll to do this. BOYS‘ and GIRLS‘ CLUB WORK, Millard Howell, who was a Cape May County delegate on the New Jersey Corn Judging ‘Team at the Eastern States Exposition, is back on the the job, bringing second home ore with him. This is only another incident in helping put Cape May County on the Agricultural map of New Jersey, . Millard should feal pretty proud as his work was in come petition with teams from nine other states. ¥ N iTS SS ans the Printing The Impression it wit creme. Lo 6a Cc s o d 1 ing done here,

