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A WOODEN WElfcnNG Washington, If. C, OetlL | , \Vti«t was unquestionably erne of the i no* unusual marriages that has aver < ttecen place in this section occurred on , Friday night when Miss Ada Oak**, ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Oakes, ; teeame the bride of Walter Pine,' formerly of Salisbury, now engaged J. Is the tobacco business here. When Mr Pine won Miss Oakes consent to be his bride, they (tedded to bare a "wooden wedding" as the be- ' jfiminff of their married life. That they sueceded is evident from the following list of jjenwns 0*0 partidpat- , Od in the ceremony. , 1 The groom, Walter Pine. The bride. Miss Ada Oakes. Best p"". Robert L. Birch. Bridesmaid, Anna Lee Laurel. , ■ The ceremony was performed by Bov. Oscar T. Wood, and the bride and groom left on the midnight train for Hickory-, N. C-, to spend a week with the groom's aunt^Mrs. E. W. Shingle. PLAN WORK AND BAVE Start the saving habit and open an account with the Security Trust Co. A Strong Institution. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS — LOWER TOWNSHIP Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers at Lower Township that taxes 1 are due and payable and after the1 month of November eight (8) per! ffjifam interest will be added to bills riot paid before December 1st, 1920. The collector will sit at .the Township House, Cold Spring, for the purpose of receiving taxes each Wednesday, from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M., during November and on December 1st. SCOTT SEYMOUR, Collector. Sealed proposals are desired for the cutting of 100,000 or more linear feet of ditching, 10 inches wide and 26 or SO inches deep, or its equivalent, on certain specified salt marshes of Upper Township lying between the Tuckahoe River on the north, Job's Creek on the east, and the upland on the south and west, in Cape May County, New Jersey. A map covering the territory in question, together with specifications relating to this work are on file in the office of the Board of Health of Upper Township, at Beesley's Point, N. J.; in the office of the

Cape May County Mosquito Extermination Commission at Cape May City, N. J.; and in the offioe of the undersigned at New Brunswick, N. J. Specifications may be obtained from the undersigned upon application. Said proposals will be received by the rindersigned and publicly opened at fcis said office in the Entomology Building, at New Brunswick, N. J., on Friday, December 10th, at 10:80 A. M. r All bids must be marked as such and must comply in all respects with Chapter 170 of the Laws of 1915. THOMAS J. HEADLEE, 1 Executive Officer. New Brunswick, N. J., November 16th, 1920. CAPE MAY COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT In Attachment. 1 NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS AND . BUILDING AND LOAN STOCK1* BY AUDITOR SHERMAN SHARP, Plaintiff, vs. WILLIAM A; MOORE, Defendant NOTICE is hereby given that the ' subscriber, Auditor appointed in this ' cause. Will, by virtue of an order of the ! Cape May County Circuit Court, made . MAKE* SALE AND ASSURANCE ' to the highest bidder on TUESDAY, 1 the FOURTEENTH day of December, 1 1920, at the hour of one o'clock in the : afternoon of that day at the Sheriff's , Office in Cape May Court House, Cape May County, New Jersey, of all the right and title of the above named, de- 1 fendant of, in and to all that certain land with the buildings and improve; . ments thereon erected situate, lying and being in the Borough of Avalon, County of Cape May and State of New Jersey, Being Lots No. 1, 2, 8, and 4 In Section 19 as shown on the "Map of lands at Avalon, New Jersey, owned, by Avalon Development- Company, B^ph L. Goff, Engineer, Map of 1909", 'BEGINNING at the north corner of 'Avalon Avenue and Twentieth Street and extending northeast two hundred twenty feet to the west comer of Avalon Avenue and Nineteenth Street, and of that width extending northwest between parallel lines at right, angles to said Avalon Avenue one hnn- ! dred and ten feet, attached and taken by virtue of the above staged attach- ! "aND ALSO ALL the right, title and Interest of William A. Moore, the said defendant in and to.— Fifteen (15) shares of tee stock ef the DENNlSVILLE LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION of Dennis ville. Cape May jnftg

entitled ^An Act for the relief «f ; creditors against absconding, : fraudulent and abecnt debtors (Revision of , 1901) I ' NORMAN W. HABKER, ! 1 Dated. Nov. 6, 1920 Auditor I 11-18-20-4 t-1878-P-F.822.44 1 BOROUGH OF CAPE MAY POINT ; TAX SALE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1920 Public notice is hereby given by John T. Huff, Collector of the Borough of Cape May Point, County of Cape May, New Jersey, that be will sell at public sale for taxes assessed, together with the water and sewer taxes assessed for the year 1918, all the land tenements, hereditaments and real esI tate hereinafter mentioned for the " shortest term for which any person or 1 persons will take the samr'or in fee • where no one will bid for a shorter term, and pay the tax lien thereon, including interest and cost o t sale. The sale will take place at the Ccmi missioners' Chamber of the Borough! of Cape May Point, Cape May County, New Jersey, on Wednesday, the 15th ' day of December, A. D, 1920, at two o'clock, p. m. ' The said lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate to be sold and ' the names of the persons against "'whom the faid taxes have been laid 9 on account of the same end the amount r ! of tax laid on each parcel are as 1 follows: FOB THE YEAR 1918 , Block A— Lot 51, owner or reputed owner, C. Wast, tax — $3.47 s Water and Sewer 1-60 $4.97 Block B— Lots 32-34, owner or reputed owner,Annie ' Allen • Tax -1— $11.66 ' Water and Sewer 6.00 r $16.66 n Block B — Lot 62, block D, lots 6, 44, 46, Lake Lily, owner . or reputed owner, Almira Hazzard, tax $42.74 Water and Sewer > 18.60 h *61"24 ° Block B— Block K— Lots 16, 50, £ 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, Block N —(Lots 8, 9, owner or reputed owner, Walker James, tax_ $41.61 ' Water and Sewers 18.00 Water Sewers 18-W

$69.61 E Block C — Lot 28, owner or re- j puted owner, E. R. Corson, tax $2.81 ^ Water and Sewer . 1.00 i, 1 $3.31 Block K — Lot 108, owner or re- 1 puted owner, Martha Piner, tax $2.31 Water and Sewer LOO j $3.31 j Block L — Lot 23, owner or reputed owner, Wm. C. Knott, r tax $1-73 Water and Sewer .76 j $2.48 JOHN T. HUFF, ; Collector. Dated, November 10, 1920. 2 ll„10-20_5t P.F.$35.28 'sALE OF LANDS FOR DELIN- J QUENT TAXES IN THE BOROUGH OF WEST CAPE MAY ( PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBk < GIVEN by William L. Cummings, collector of the Borough of West Cape ] i in the county of Cape May, and state of New Jersey, that he will sell , at public sale for taxes assessed for ■ the year 1918, all the lands, tenements, , ] hereditaments real estate hereinafter , 1 mentioned, for the shortest term for | which any person or persons will agree ; to ttke the same, or in fee, where no ' one will bid for a shorter term and ' pay the tax lien thereon, including in- ^ terest and costs. : The sale will take place in Borough J Hall, West Cape May, N. J., on Tuesi day, December 14th, 1920, at 1:30 pTmT " 1 The said lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate so to be sold, < ' and the names of the persons against f whom the said taxes have been laid 1 or assessed on account of the same | and the amount of taxes, interest and „ costs to July ltt, 1919, on account of - each parcel, are as follows: t| Ida C. Barrett, following described lots en Hughes Tract: ! i Lot No. 80, Block C — 2.40 \ hot No. «1, Block C 2-40 i Lot No. 22, Block C 2.40 * Lot No. 23, Block C 2.40 ' Lot No. 1, Block D 1 $3.13 - Lot No. 2, Block D 2.40 r Lot No. 8, Block D tM • Lot No. 4, Block D — tM ' Lot No. 6, Block D .8.48 Lot No. 8, Block D. XM I I LM No. 7, Block n 2.4# < Lot No. It Hook D tM ' Lot No. kMD tM

No. 12, Block D ; SM B Lot No. 18, Block D 2.40 0 | Lot No. 7, Block F L66 T Lot No. 8, Block V L68 p Lot No. 9, Block F L«6 b ;! Lot No. 10. Block F__ 1.66 n Lot No. 2LBlodt F 1-66 a Lot No. 22, Block F L66 Lot No. 28, Block F 1-66 1 , Lot No. 24, Block F L66 Lot No. 26, Block F ; L66 . Lot No. 26, Block F — , , 1.66 1 Lot No. 1, Block G 2.40 = , Lot No. 2, Block G . 1.66 * Lot No. 7, Block G 1.6ft ' Lot No. 8, Block G . . .. 1.66 , Lot No. 9, Block G 1.66 §10, Block G 1.66 11, Block G_: 1.66 12, Block O 1.66 18, Block G 1.66 14, Block G — 1.66 15, Block G 1.66 16, Block G «_ 2.40 Lot No. 17, Block G 1.66 | Lot No. 18, Block G ! 1.66 * Lot No. 19, Block G 1.66 A Lot No. 20, Block G , 1.66 '» Lot No. 21, Block G 1.66 3 Lot No. 22, Block G 1.66 3 Lot No. 23, Block G 1.66 Lot No. 24, Block G , 1.66 , Lot No. 25, Block G_ 1.66 i Lot No. 26, Block G 1.66 t Lot No.. 27, Block G 1.66! i Lot No. 28, Block G , 1.66 t Lot No. 29, Block G 1.66 8 Lot No. SO, Block G_^ l.«6 Lot No. 1, Block I — : 1.66 Lot No. 2, Block L 1.66 Lot No. . 3, Block I 1.66 - Lot No. 4, Block I 1.66 1 Lot ffe. 5, Block I_ 1.66 0 Lot No. 6, Block I 1.66 " Lot Np. 7, Block I 1.66 1 Lot No. 8, Block t 1 1.66 Lot No. 9, Block I 1.66 Lot No. 14, Block I — 1.66 * Lot No. 16, Block I i 1.66 g Lot No. 16, Block I 1.66 " Lot No. 17, Block I 1.66 * Lot No. 18, Block I 1.66 Lot No. 19, Block I_ 1.66 Lot No. 20, Block I 6, Lot No. 21, Block I tt-66 * Lot No. 22, Block I ^ — — 1.66 Lot No. 23, Block J r L 66 ~ Lot No. 24, Block I 1.66 'A Lot No. 11, Block J_ - 1.66 Lot No. 12, Block J__ JS__ 1.66 Gussie Bryan, LotfNft fc, Block 2, Miller Farm 1.94 ^ Belle M. Campbell, Lot No. 17, Block B. Huehes Tract 2.63 Tract

of Philip Capehart, House 1 and Lot, Learning Avenue 14.62 ' of Philip Capehart, Lot 1 No. 68, Block 2,Miller Farm— 2.40 ' William Frohner, Lot No. 103, " Block 6, Miller Farm 12.15 1 Ireland, Lot No. 232, ! Block 15, Miller Farm 4.03 D Ireland, House and Lot Learning Avenue .... — 16.09 ' Marie Lov'ett, House and } Lot, 184 Emerald Avenue 27.46 Phillips, Let No. 174, Block ; 8, Miller Farm— 2.82 Reigens, Lot No. 141, Block 6, Miller Farm 2.54 S. Sheppard, House and Lot, Turnpike, Adjoining John W. Reeves 46.96 E. Small, Lot No.; 5, Block 1, Miller Farm 1-89 Tillman, House and Lot No. 164, Block 8, Miller Farm 15.41 Twymann, House and Lot No. 165 Learning Avenue 31.84 Charles Welsh, Lot No. 19, Block F, Hughes Tract 1.66 Charles Welsh, Lot No. 20, Block F, Hughes Tract 1.66 Harry Williams, Lot No. 450, Block 38, Miller "Farm 1.89 ' Costs and interest from July 1st, 1919, to date of settlement, together with cost of this advertisement to be added. Dated, November 12, 1920. W. L. CUMMINGS, Collector. HENRY H. ELDREDGE, Solicitor. 11-18-20-5 t-P.F.$62i>8 PUBLIC NOTICE OF : — _ . SALE OF BONDS Sealed proposals for the purchase ; "of General Paving Bonds, authorized 1 November 16, 1920, to the amount of , $23,000.00, will be received by the I Commissioners of City of Cape May, ! New Jersey, in public session on Tuesday, December 14, 1920, at eleven I o'clock A. M. Said bonds are in denominations of $500.00 each, bear five I per cent, interest, payable semi-an- ) nually, and bear date Deoember 20, I 1920; are serial, mad $1,500.00 (three I bonds) are payable on each December I 20, thereafter until 1928, included; ) and $1,000.00 (two bands), an pey- ) ahto ea eack December 20, from 1927 ) te 1m0, both tectedad. Tbe sum mc- ) awry te ha raised is 00, and » I beads will ha soU oa total bids aet te I'aareas of 8UM8J8 wwaUw »' Eaah Uddar shall. If aat Uddfaw tor • tea steals ria, state tea wSSmm

bid will not be considered. The Commissioners reserve tee right to reject ™ any or all bids. Dated, Cape May, N. J-, November 18, 1920. WILLIAM R. SHEPPARD, Commissioner of Finance. ll-20-2bJ>J,.$8.B4 || PUBLIC NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS ~ Sealed proposals for the purchase of Beach Bulkhoad Protection Bonds, authorized November 16, 1920, to the amount of $75,000.00, will be received by the Commissioners of City of Cape May, New Jersey,- in public session on Tuesday, December 14, 1920, at eleven o'clock, A. M. Said bonds are denominations of $500.00 each, bear five per cent, interest, payable semi-annually, and bear date December 20, 1920; are serial, and $3,000.00 (six bonds) are payable on each December 20 thereafter, until 1945, included. The sum necessary to be raised is $76,000.00, and bonds will be sold on total bids, ! not in excess of $1,000.00 over said sum. I Each bidder dhall, if not bidding for the whole issue, state the particular due date of the bonds he dtclres. No bid below par will be considered. Each bid must l>e accompanied with a certified check on a National Bank or ( Trust Company to the amount of two . per centum of the bid, or else such bid will not be considered. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Dated, Cape May, N. J., November 16, 1920. WILLIAM R. SHEPPARD, Commissioner of Finance. 11-20- 2t-P.F.$6.48 PUBLIC NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS j Sealed proposals for the purchase of - Convention Hall Bonds, authorized No- . vember 16, 1920, to the amount of g $9,000.00, will be received by the Corn6 missioners of City of Cape May, New g Jersey, in public session on Tuesday, December 14, 1920, at eleven o'clock, 4 A. M. Said bonds are in 'denominations of $500.00 each, bear five per g cent, interest, payable semi-annually, ' cent. inuucaL, ocuu-o*Hiu»i.,,

and bear date December 20, 1920; are serial, and $500.00 (one bond), is payable on each December 20 thereafter, until 1938, included. The 6um necessary to be raised is $9,000.00, and bonds will be sold on total bids, not in excess of $1,000.00 over said sum. (Each bidder shall, if not bidding for the whole issue, state the particular , due date of the bonds he desires. No bid below par will be considered. I Each bid must be accompanied with a certified check on a National Bank or * . Trust Company to the amount of two " per centum of the bid, or else such bid ( [ will not -be consider^. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. • Dated, Cape May, N. J., November 16, 1920. , WILLIAM R. SHEPPARD, Commissioner of Finance. j L 11-20- 2t-P.F.$6 .30 GET YOUR SHOES REPAIRED AT T H. TAYLOR'S I ' 626 Washington St. Cape May, N. i Ovppshnps FOR men, uversnoes women and CHILDREN ' Repairing rN AL^CIIES ; Sole Leather "r Neolin Soles a Soecialty Not responsible for work loft over 36 days. Keyotoae 188-1 DU uaya. gcjihwc

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