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Cpa Sms a teoe PS POs E TOE Taxes. ® ‘BOROUGH OF SOUTH CAPE MAY, N. J. Public notice is hereby given by C. M. Rudolph, Collector of the Borough of South Cape May, that he will sell at public sale all the lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate, hereinafter mentioned, for the shortest term for which any person or persons will agree to take same, or in fee where ho one will bid for a shorter term, and pay the tax len thereon, including interest and costs of sale. This sale will take place at Town Hall, South Cape May, N. J., Saturday, at 12 noon, November 15th, 1919. The said lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate to be sold, and the names of the persons against whom said taxes have been laid, on account of same and the amount of taxes laid on account of each parcel are mw follows: DELINQUENT TAX LIST, 1918 OWNER Howell Earnest Howell Earnest F GB:rers RBESBSRAe N AMOUNT $ st 5 saves 10.48-100 acros 2 Lewis M. Phillipe Lewis M. Phillips Lewis M. Phillips John Strain M. Wackenbeart F. W. Werts F. W. Werts C. Wilson 4 # bed #4 ¬ B4 8 10 82 20 5 EJ 35 31 38 «0 85 Ed a U bad LJ 36 15 16 bid 19 %o #1 ha #8 #4 La #6 bu 28 so 34 35 86 L H33 13 LL G PEEEEEEELELELEELEEELLIIILIT Wiene U Walker James Co. "Railroad propertios" ist Avenue to 20th Avenue, 12,000 aq. feet 20th Avenue to 19th Avenne, 10,000 aq. feet 19th Avenue to 18th Avenue, 10,000 sq. feet 18th Avenue to 17th Avenue, 10,000 aq, feet 17th Avenue to 16th Avenue, 10,000 aq. feet 16th Avenue to 15th Avense, 10,000 aq. feet 15th Avenue to 14th Avenue, 19,000 aq. feet 14th Avenue to 13th Avenue, 15,000 ag, feet 13th Avenue to 12th Avenue, 11,600 aq. feet 12th Avenne to 11th Avenue, 10,000 aq. feet 1ith Avenue to 10th Avenue, 10,000 sq. feet S d P L we P C ce A a Amount C. M. RUDOLPH, 10-7-18-1187-5t Collector
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WHITTAKER-STOVER A very pretty home wedding was solemnized Monday evening at the residence of Mra. J. W. English, 1697 Harvard | Terrace northwest, when Miss May Stella Stover became the bride of Grover Whittaker, an officer of the U. S. M. C. Promptly at 8 o‘elock the bride entered the parlor, while the "Lohengrin" wedding march was being played by Mr. Leslie H. Adams, who presided at the piano during the evening. Dr. James Taylor, pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church, officiated. Mr. Whittaker is an officer in the United States Marine Corps, stationed for four years in California and the wert comst, but at present his headquarters are in Washington, Miss Stover was formerly a member of the faculty of the Cape May High School. bnvommmom. a A commusrend NOTICE All persons are forbid trespassing with gun or dog . on the property known as the Cape May Rench Land Co. at C May Punt, FRANK: RUTHERFORD Lensoo, o0=_SAVING STAMP POPULAR Saving Stamps: show decided sales increase in Cape May County. Latest rateing sheet show Cape May Co‘ Per Capiato date at .78 while the procceding one was 41, this puts Cape May Co. in third place in sales to date of the N. J. Counties of this district, Camden leading with a Per Capia of 2.01 and Cumberland second with .80. In emomumed GREEN CREEK Miss Mary Schellinger L AdCa tending Dickinson College at Carlisle spent Sunday at home.
:~ 2,0 Sanit or Sur peopie have secured their winter supply of honey. Coleman F. Corson and . wife of Court House spent Saturday evening Charles Hollingahead and wife. George Weaver and wife spent Sunday with Cape May friends. Rev, Gorillaes of Vineland spoke morning in behalf of the pociety of homeless children in Trenton. Captain M. M. Norbury and wife drove their car to Bridgeton Satur» day remaining with friends over the week-end. The teacher and scholars of our public school are rehearsing a fine program to be given in a short time Mrs. George | Johnson | entertained her brother, Mr. Clark from Bridge ton over Sungay. Paul N. Scully and wife of Wildwood spent Sunday with her parent« Abijuh Reeves and wife of Cape May City and Charles Leaming and wife spent Sunday afternoon with T. Hickman and wife. Frank Hollingshead and son have given the contract to have the Dalco |licht put in their store Frank — Schellinger | and | Belmar umes both of Camden spent Sunday with their parents. Harcy Fisher, Superintendent of the ethod nda. School was unable to be present on Sunday on account of illness. Thursday, November 6th there will be an all day service in the Methodist Church. It is announced that the Township Sunday School Orgmnization will hold their semiannual morting in the M. K. Church Thursday evening. The — Members of the — Hereford Lodge of OdG Felows was notifeld of a district meeting held in Tuckahoe Lodge Room on Tuesday evening,last. Mrs, Sally Erricson who has spent week at home returned to Philadelphis, Monday where she is employed.

