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PUGHT OF REFUGEE y CHILDREN TERRIBLE One hundred thousand Russian refugees In Poland r absolutely destitute, according to official estimate*- The majority of thee are women and children. The condition of the latter particularly la pitiful end they will be among the beneQclarles from the $33, COO, 000 fund being raised by the European Rellei Council, composed of eight leading American rei: . agencies for a Joint appeal In be) alf of the millions of Uttle Europeans who can look only to America for the food, do thing and medical care that will maka It poealblo for them to eurrlTe the winter. CONTRIBUTl6''8 EXEMPT FROM TAXATION. Contributions to the collection of the European Relief Council for the European children's relief fund are exempt from taxation and may be deducted from Income ta: returns, according to a ruling that has been inxde by tbe office of Internal Revenue I In Waahlpgt -u. WANTED — Woman as a Solicitor. Apply by .letter or in person. Star aadWave Office. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Hie regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Merchants National Bank of Cape May, will be held at the banking bouse, comer Washington and Decatur streets on Tuesday, January lltk, 1921. between the hours of U A. M. and 12 M. The purpose of to wwn* fee the euaning year and the ■a, properly «■» Mtoe the meettt» B J. WBEUL Chatter.
ASSESSOR'S NOTICE Township of Lower To the end that any errors may be corrected before the filing of the du- c plicate, notice is hereby given the tax- s payers of the Township of Lower j, that, for the purpose of enabling the i taxpayers to ascertain what assess- t ments have been made against them e and to confer informally with the as- t , sessor as to the correctness of the t | assessment, the assessment list for r , the year 1921 will be open for inspec- , tion at my residence Fishing Creek, E I N. J., from 2 to 5 P. M. January 7th, \ 1 1921. 1 ' AARON WOOLSON, t Assessor, j I 1 CAPE MAY CITY BONDS FOR 1 f SALE i * A Chance For Small Investors j " I i Bonds in denominations of $500.00, ] b serial, ranging from one to 25 years, 1 ; j bearing 5 per cent interest; dated i December 20, 1920; interest coupons : r- payable June 20 and December 20 each 1 , T year. Will be sold in amounts to suit | j purchasers, one bond or more, at par i and interest at 5 per cent from date, j Free from income tax and municipal j taxes. For allotment address WM. e R. SHEPPARD, Commission of Fini- ance. Cape May, N. J. it ; 12-18-2t-2423 i- NOTICE d * Notice to whom A may concern: « Ob and after tins date I will not be * responsible for debts attest contracted - by aayself. CHARLES T. FERGUSON. Dated Diiimlm toll. IMA A 1»4 4k*xn,
ASSESSOR'S NOTICE J Borough of South Cape May To the end that any errors may be j corrected before the filing of the as- j sessment list and duplicate, notice is j given to the taxpayers of the j Borough of South Cape May that, for the purpose of enabling the laxpay- i to ascertain what assessment* been made against them and their property, and to confer informally with the assessor as to the cor- i redness of the assessment, the as- \ sessment list for the year 1921, will be open for inspection at the Borough in the said Borough, on Janu1, 1921, between 10 A. M. and 12 . FRANK R. BOWNE, , 12-18- 20- 2t- 2434 Assessor. , NOTICE TO GUNNERS \ ■ All^persons are forbidden to tres- J with do? -or gun on any of the i property of the late Emlin Physick, 1 i either in Cape Majr or Lower Town- i i ship. All trespassers will be delt with i i according to the law. , ; | SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, Atty. for Emlin Physic Estate. . 10-16- 20-tf-1649 ' NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the accounts of the subscribers, as executors of John W. Kimsey, deceased, will . be audited and stated by the Surrogate, and reported for settlement to the Orphan's Court of the county of Cape May on the 29th day of December next, at which time application will be made for tbe allowance of , Commissions and counsel fees, Dated, November 20th. 1920. AUGUSTUS SWAIN, LESLIE WOOLSON. S— ml F. El dredge. Proctor. n-17-*M4-M«$-P JTJAM
LEGAL ADVERTISING / . j NEW JERSEY SUPREME COURT I The Camden \ "HSI ««--«»• ] Peter SUekfe, \ 1,1 Attachment. I Defendant. / Notice is hereby given that a writ J of Attachment ah the suit of the Cam- 1 den National Bank against the rights j and credits, moneys and effects, goods "j and chattels, tanas *"*d tenements of 8 Peter Shields, a non-reeident debtor, Z for the sum of twelve hundred and seventy dollars and forty-one cents, issued out of the New Jersey Supreme Court October 29, 1920, returnable „ November 18, 1920, and has been J 'served and duly executed and returned by the sheriff of the County of Cape , May, on November 5, 1920. Dated December 1, 1920. ENOCH L. JOHNSON, James M. E. Hildrerth, Clerk. Attorney. 12-4-20-5t-P-F.flO.60 f NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Estate of George Ogden, Deceased Pursuant to the order of Harry S. Douglass, Surrogate of the county of Cape May, made on the 20th I day of November, A. D. 1920, on the application of the subscribers, execu- : tors of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscribers under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within nine months from the 20th day of November, A D. 1920, or they will be forever barred of any > action against the subscribers. J Dated, November 20th, A. D. 1920. i ANDREW THOMAS SMITH, C ' WALTER L. PHILLIPS and \ LUTHER CUM MINGS OGDEN, j{ Executors. J Samuel F. Eldredge, Proctor. ^ 1 1-27-20- 9t-2104-PJ .$15.54 ) SALE OF LANDS FOR DELIN J QUE NT TAXES IN THE • BOROUGH OF SOUTH CAPE MAY • PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by James Cunningham, Collector of the Borough of South Cape May, in the county of Cape May, and : State of New Jersey, that he will sell • at public sale for taxes assessed for : th$ yeaj^l9l9, all the lands, tone- , ■ mehts, hereditaments real estate here- : matter mentioned, for the shortest : term for which any person or pert sons will agree to take the same, or in fee, where no one will bid lor a t shorter term and pay the tax lien thereon, including interest and costs. ; The sale will take place in Borough i Hall, South Cape May, N. J., on Tues- | day, Deoember 28th, 1920, at 1 P. M. f The said lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estate to be sold and : the names of the persons against "• whom the said taxes have been laid • on account of the same and the i amount of tax laid on each parcel are j as follows: For the Year 1919 ; Rachel W. Carson, Block 44, ■ Lot 17 $ 1.05
Rachel W. Carson, Block 44 Lot 19, House and Lot 33.45 34.50 John Ferrari. Block 53, Lot 39 1.05 W. L. Franck. Block 43t Lot "ft 1.05 James M. Hildreth, Farm 15.00 E. Lamb, Block 20, Lot 28 1-20 William Middleton, Block 78, Lot 6 .45 Sykes, Block 28, I»t 2 — .45Sykes, block 29, Lot 4__ .45 E. Wilson, Block 53, Lot 31 E. A. Wilson, Block 44, J. Wilson, Block 44, Lot 40 Balance Due, 1.80 Costs and interest to date of settlement, together with cost of this advertisement to be added. Dated, November 26th, 1920. JAMES CUNNINGHAM, Collector. ll-27-20-5t-2108-P.F 423.52 wrfWWWWWWYfYfVfY
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