Ce Ccs a EOT, Fo Ara I PCT 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 be 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 mo one will bid for a shorter term, and the tax lien 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, hered taments 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 secount of each parcel are as follow DELINQUENT TAX LIST, 1918 OWNER LOT SECTION Pusat Howell Earnest EJ 4 $ s2 Howell Earnest 28 4 92 Howell Earnest 80 Lu F. G. Emmott 24 a¢ H. J. Erdman 4 W. L. Franck 18 Jumes M. Hildreth Farm 10 48-100 acros Charles Hoffman 2 Mary W. Hughes Mary W. Hughes 3. H. Loch J. H. Loch J. H. McGurk Nakn Bros Lewis M. Phillips Lewis M. Phillipa Lewis M. Phillips John Strain M. Wackenheart F. W. Wertz F. W. Wertz C. Wilson E, A. Wilson M. J. Wilson John Wilson John Wilson John Wilson John Wilson John Wilson John Wileon John Wilson John Wilson John Wilson John Wilson #8 EEELLEELLEEEEREELEEELLHITIt3133 86 15 16 Fd 19 EJ Ed ba 28 had 25 26 Ll La LJ LJ 34 36 EJ 6 Witne Walker James Co. "Railroad properties" 2ist Avenue to 20th Zvenue, 12,000 aq. feet 20th Avenue to 19th Avenue, 10,000 aq. feet 19th Avenue to 18th Avenue, 10,000 aq. feet 18th Avenue to 17th Avenue, 10,000 aq. feet 17th Avenue to 16th Avenue, 10,000 aq. feet 16th Avense to 15th Avene, 10,000 sq. feet 15th Avenue to 16th Avenne, 19,000 sq. feet 14th Avenue to 13th Avenue, 15,000 sq, feet 13th Avenue to 12th Avenue, 11,600 sq. feet 12th Avenue to 11th Avenue, 10,000 sq. feet 21 11th Avenue to 10th Avenne, 10,000 sq. feet 20 10th Avenue to 9th Avenue, 9,000 aq. feet 19 9th Avenu» to Cape May City Line, 4,800 sq. feet 18 Amount HH ELLE O P e C. M. RUDOLPH, 10-7-19-1187-5t Collector of Taxes. RIDGWAY {lon AP 12 (el tJ A YALL * 6 AT-THE-YERRIES AT-THS-FERRIES [ /// 9 © [ef ¥" 7A FKKA{e) of F y y A s B 7 (0) p A BS European 1«"70 ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH bnntairanpiativemmnatantareieraihitentrnternitermn mn tenarcn |
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CAPE MAYS ADVANTAGES Every resort has its troubles and it is only by "keeping everlasting! in shape. Cape May needs a new boardwalk and new streets and she i going to get both. She has a drain: age system equal to that of any city. She has a water system fully equal coast and has saved many a costly fire by its promptness and efficiency. The growth of Cape May which hi been considerable in the last ten years and is vigorously continuing. is not a mushroom variety, or . one dolla down and one doliar per week plan. It is substantial and permanent. Our taxes are large enough but, they are less in proportion than those of any other resort on the const and we have what few other resorts have, assests to ofeet our liabilities in the shape of City — owned waterworks, and City
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States government statistics to prov this. | There are, also, U. S, Government records to prove that all of the naval and military cantonments, camps and hospitals in the United States during the war, the health record at Cape May of soldiers and sailors, and there were thousands, hore was the best. The only thing which has hindered the more rapid growth of Cape May has been the absence of energetic propoganda and push and somewhat by the efforts of other resorts to minrepresent it and secure systematic publicity to false stories regarding it. Cape May is awakening and the mext denuciatory publication on the part of mercenary newspapers which can be used, for such purposes by rivals which will resort to auch meane of competition . should be met by prompt prosecution and sult for damages
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NOTICE All persons are forbid trespassing with gun or dog on the property known as the Cape May Beach Land Co. at Cape May Piont, N. J. FRANK RUTHERFORD Leanee, Enmmmmnn.acommesed READ YOUR NEWSPAPERS CLOSER The drama that you pay two dollar to see performed in two and a half hours is weak compared with any of two or three that your evening paper will give you tomorrow night. The big trouble is that most of us want our novels and our plays done up in neat little packnges. We‘d rather read an imposible love story in a book than watch a real one unfold before us. But for the man or woman who has eyes to see and ears to hear the human comedy is a source of never failing interest.
How‘s This? f cpthiw One Hundred Dollars Reward of Catarch that cannot be "Mauls Catarrh Medicine, s Catarth Medicine hun been takem tarch sufferers for the Post, thiis inlaptailel PBJ he Blood and holing the disme, r a% Tou have taken Halls (hack Medicine for a short time you whl hee wement _ in . your hk wite Cataerh Meal a LSu !montals, free. "h EHEREY ‘E bo .. Totedo, One. RIO GRANDE Mrs Lottie Hickman of Camden apent Bunday with her purenta here, Mr. and Mre, James Fisher. Mr. David Goff is suffering with his hand which he caught in a machine. . and Mre, 3. Coreon entertaiied. their daughter Kila of Camden, . Lake io caring for Mr. oxeph Gore den who ts quite indisposed at. this writue, Mra. Emma Fisher lo with friends in Ucean City for an indefinite period, Mise Olfve McDonald was married to Mr. Augustur Hott at Cape May City on Tuesday and we wish her many, many happy. years. Mri. sullle Geon was out of town on Pures J. Morrison in visiting. her rt at ‘Aniom for a few duys, Mr. Merrill Neal and wife and Mra Warren Maris: autoed to Philndriphia on Wednesday. ----p44m._.._. wasz cara mar Mre. Hampton Pierson to spending a ew days in Phiindelphia. Mrac William Richman is visitinc her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Wheaton. Mr. and Mra. Myron Morton spent the week-end with relatives, Mra. Thomas Hemingway !s on the wickilnt, Mra. Lesile Fauver who is employed at the Becurlty ‘Trust | is enjoying m betoornlbinmmciied

