Cape May Star and Wave, 19 November 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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Page CAPE 1AY STAR ANOWAYt published by - tl STAR AND WAVE PUR CO. ii (Incorporated) a ALBERT R. HAND, Present p CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY (i A. LEON EWING . . . ftanagtr v "gppamiPTlON PRICE >1-50 PER i YEAR IN ADVANCE ' This paper is entered at the poet- 1 office as second-class posUl matter. ' | TTO>^8Ewiciwi^fe5!^S<X^^gN_X ( Publishing a communication in fine columns does not necessarily ; Imply editorial endorsement. — i — i Communications will not be considered unless signed. ifH CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Rev. Paul Sturtevant Howe, Ph.D. Rector SUNDAY SERVICES 7:30 A. M. Holy Communion. 10:30 A. M. Second services and ser3:45 R°M. Sunday School. 4:00 P. M. "Evensong. BAPTIST Sunday services at 10-30 A- M-, and 7.30 P. M. Sunday School, 3.00 P- M. At a meeting of the membership held Wednesday; November 16th inst-, Rev. William A. Hunger, of Franklin, N. H., was elected to the pastorate, and he will officiate on Sunday, ifext, 13th inst- A gentleman of standing, education, ability and experience- Union Thanksgiving Services will be held in this Church on Thnnksirivincr Dav. 24th inst-, Rev. C. inst-, C.

O. Bosserman, pastor of the Presby- i terian Church, will deliver the ser I mon. The united choirs are preparing an attractive program of music I under the direction of Miy Porter, | leader of the Presbyterian choir. Miss Edith Edmunds will preside at ( the piano- Mr. Rodes and Mr. Eldredge will give solos, and Messrs. Quidort, Rodes, Porter and Eldredge jrili sing a male quartette- The An- ( thems are churchly and appropriate , The last rehearsal will be on Wed- 1 pesday, 23rd inst-, at the church and all those who expect to participate are Requested to be present and take ! up the whole program. PRESBYTERIAN The Pastor, Rev. C- O. Bosserman, will take up the work, having returned from his regular vacation, Sunday. 18th iftst. Sunday /services at 10.30 ' A- M. and 7.30 P. M. Sunday School" ' at 8 P- M. Christian Endeavor Sundays at 645 P. M. The Pastor solicits the assistance of all the members in making the winter's wojk a guccess. The choir will soon commence to . rehearse a cantata for Christmas. Any singer who would like to assist, please advise the leader. METHODIST CHURCH „ Sunday, November 20th Sunday evening at 7.45 o'clock a choir of abopt twenty-five voices, under the leadership of Mjss Louise Ball, will rendfer a Thanksgiving Musical, which will occupy the major part of the evening service. 10-30 A. ¥•— Morning Worship and aermon, by Pastor Hillman. 9VV1J1U1I, uj *

8.00 P- M- — Sunday School. All persons who do_ not worship elsewhere ate invited to share all the aervices-of this church • ^ THANKSGIVING SERVICE jj . 8 The Union Thanksgiving Service Including the congregatiohs of the t PreAyterian, Metfiodist and the Bap- j tist churches, will be held in the First t Baptist Church on Thanksgiving Day, at 10.30 A: M. Rev- C. O. Bosserman will preach the sermon- The choirs from the three churches will furnish the musicThe attendance last year at the , Thanksgiving Sendee was a very l large one, which is a fine compliment ( for the people of Cape May. To | keep the day properly One should go , to the house 'of worship. The public ^ is most cordially invited to attend - service♦DENATURED ALCOHOL 188 proof; highest . test. Contains bo Benzol. At 65 cents a gallon. Charles A- Swain. 306-7 Jackson st. GRANTED A DIVORCE Mrs. Elisabeth H- Bennett, through - her counsel;. ex^Senator . TStevens, has been 'granted a divorce ! from William H- Bennett. Send your application to the Pro- j I^SMive League on. Monday night- 1

SCHOOL NOTES Rehearsals have been started for Thanksgiving Program It promises to be a very good entertainment and the school hopes for loyal support from the towns people- The -has not been set, but due notice will be given. The boys and girls hve started practicing "basket ball in preparation for the games in Convention Hall The games will begin about the first of the year. The material is very good this year, and the teams are looking forward to being champions of all" they come up against Both the Seniors and Juniors had floats in the _ parade on Armistice Day. The we're decorated very attractively, both receiving special mention. Mr- Bruhyate was away for a fewdays - this week, attending the Sunday School Convention at -Asbury ParkRutherford Baker, a graduate who is now a student at Trenton Normal School, was avisitor at the High School on Wednesday. BIDS FOR HEATING BOILER Separate bids will be received by the Board .of Education of West Cape May for installing new heating boiler, also for enlarging basement according to plans and specifications to be had at addifess below- Bids ntus6 bt in by December 8, 1921, at 7.30 o'clock. Board reserves right to reject any or' all bids. 1 THEO. W. REEVES, Dist- Clerk. 16 Broadrtay, W- C- M. ' n'19. a'788' CARD OF THANKS , I wish to thank my many friends f and neighbors for all kindness shown - during mv recent bereavementMRS. MARY'WHILLDIN. n 11-19-.1-786 ^ ^ y

PEPTO-MANGAN KEEPS BLOOD PURE GROWING CHILDREN NEED PLENTY OF RED CELLS IN BLOOD. When tha young body is growing, children requfently experience weakness. Girls and boys sometimes play "hard and over-tax1 their systems. They become pale, weak, and sicklyThey lose their appetites, become languid, and are not able to make progress in school work. "Growing too fast" is oftin ti-ue. It is most important to keep the blood- of growing girls and boys in a healthy state. Pepto-Mangan keeps the blood pure- The red cells in the blood -are increased. They carry life-giving - oxygen to all parts of the body, and ' wholesome youthfulness blooms again f in clear complexions, blight eves and buoyant spirits. Sold both in liquid and tablet form by druggists everywhere!' The name "Gude's Pepto- ' Mangan" is on the package. Adveri tisement. ^ SURPRISE PARTY ' On Friday evening, November 11, a surprise party was given for Leslie . Rea, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Rea, at their home on Fourth avenue- The ^ fevening was spent in playing games which were enjoyed by all. The guests included Alice Shirtenlieb, Jennie Hand, Millicent Henderson, B Bernice Hand, Ines Truland, Peail Argo, Elizabeth Myers, Frances Gerr raoj, Leroy Taylor, Carl Faust, , George -Taylor, Bernhardt Shirten"lieb and Clarence Taylor..

JANE CROWELL Mrs. Jane Crowell, widow of the late Thomas Crowell, died - at the of her daughter, Mrs. Marie 905 Queen street, on Thursday, November 17th, at the age of Funeral services will take place at •the house, Monday, November 21st, Rev. C. O- Bosserman officiating- Interment at Cold Spring Cemetery. COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The monthly meeting of the CounChamber of Commerce will be held at the Wildwood "High School Auditorium, Wednesday evening, November 30th- " The local Board of Trade ! will act as host aijd an interesting program is befhg arranged. It is expected that students' of the High School will assist iq the entertainment- A luncheon will be served 'at. the. close -of the meeting. The reason for the late date is on • account o f many other affairs scheduled in WildwoodPresident .L. C. Ogden announces ' that this will be ladies' night and irr" ' vites all interested in the -county's welfare- 2t Dr. H. C. Mangmo CHIROPRACTOR Corner* of Lincoln and Pacific Aves " I . * Hours:. Sundays Only 2 to 5 P. M.

Sale af Land foe Unpaid Taxes for 1919 | Notice is hereby given that the subscriber, Scott Sevwore, Collector of 84 Taxes of the Township of Lower, In the County of Cape May, and 9tote of New Jersey, will sell ^ ^ ^ CnprMny* County J^^WinaTt^r 1dwerij2d properties, upon which 26 thetaxes assessed thereon for the year 1919, have not been |»d. with in- 31 terest on penalty thereon from September 1, 1920 (average date when first and second half taxes were due) at the rate of eight per centum per ytonn and the charges of this sale, and any persons holding any '"^rest ttierwn may pay the same before sale, by paying such costs as are then nKurredThe sid lands and the name of the persons in whose -narties they are 1J assessed for the year 1919 are as follows: - XmV ot Tax « 19 acres, joins lands of John Hendee;' owner or repirted owner, . « George A ustip — rrx * q 20 acres, joins lands of Henry Mackentyre; heirs, owner or reputed » owner, F. T. Church— --- - -- - , I 5 acres, joins lands of J. P- Mackessic; owner or reputed owner, heira ^ Uriah Cresse — — rf; r — u 1 125 acres, joins lands James Crowell, heirs, ' 300 acres, known as Bennett Farm, I 50 acres, known as Sheippard Farm 250 acres, known as York Farm, _ , 20 acres, known as Hoffman Meadow Tract, _ 5 acres,. known as Eldredge Meadow Tract, ■ *5 acres, known as Smith Meadow Tract, r 5 .acres, known as Snyder Meadow Tract, 1 acre, and house and lot, on Sea Shore Road; owner or reputed owner, Cape May Farmstead — — ■ i ' 3 1-2 acres, joins lands of Furman Barnett; owner or reputed- own- _ ' er. Wade Dickinson — ; — - — — — ' ~ no oc i 1-2 acre, at Caipe May Point, known as Deleware Bay House 73 86 '500 acres, known as Two Mile Beach, 50 acres,, part of Learning Farm; owner or reputed owner, East Cape May Improvement Company, — "ZT.7Iu 1 6 acres, beach property, was steamboat landing; owner or reputed n , owner, heirs, Joseph Freas 1 ' y 5 acres, joins lands Dennis Fisher; owner or reputed owner, James ^ j t Par^of'ckisgrove Place, "owner or reputed owner, James H. Groff— 7 39 j B 45 acres, joins lands of H. Cummings, , , . t ft 05 acres, 'oins lands of F. F.. Bate; owner or reputed owner, g ^ j ! 17 ires!1 joins lands of Joseph Batoii; owner or reputed owner, J I " William Heatlie rinrfl" Vf Tint • lt 1 acre, on Shunpike road; owner or reputed owner, Electa M. Hut ^ ^ . 23 ac°es " joins lands "James Crowcfl; heirs, owner or ftputed owner, Joseph P. MacKissic — — j Lots 30-31-32-33, BI. 4. Gold Spring Heights; owner or reputed own- ^ Boatehou«*r£md^ot°™ Shellengers Landing; owner or reputed owner, Thomas H. Miles — 10 acres, joins York Farm; owner or reputed owner, heirs, Clark ^ ^ i, 20 acres^bcach property; owner or reputed owner, heirs of Andrew and David Reeves I-' UIl" II 20 acres, joins lands of Alvin Marcey; owner or reputed owner, heirs Swain W. Reeves — -— "ZITZI"""" 35 acres, joins lands of J. H. Edmunds; heirs, owner or reputed own ^ ^ 32 acres^wowfland, joins lands of Jere Woofson; owner or reputed owner, heirs. William Rutherford — .- ; , heirs, Rutherford — ?o,1 i

1 acre: owner or reputed owner, Dempsey Smith 1 , 35 acres, joins lands of Charles. Dawson; owner or reputed owner, , Mary S. Thbmpson : rrrT'i" i Lands joins J. L- Garretson; owner or reputed owner, Abbie L. ^ ^ . i 13* acres, joins lands Frank E- Bate; owner or reputed owner, Sam- ] uer and Tillie Wimley. — " lb 1 Block _ Lots Highl'n Beach Owner Tax I 2 1 Michael J. McHugh — — — — $19/ ■ 15 — 16 3 Jamfis Dougherty 2 9o 18 — 20 20 J/iTTn Gormley — 'J • 22 — 24 20 George L- Neilds — — * . 15—16 9 George W. Arnold r — 1 £■ . ..42 20 William- Rawley — II 12 1 Thomas Turner } j 3 5 2 Reuben Mahe 1 jJ' 5 8 Emily Leadbeater — I 31 ' 8 Taylor C. Burke — 20 4 David Russell — 1 9 — io 1 Ida W or Anna Seals 1 -J' B 6 8 Ella Redding 99 r 6—33 2 Rosier J. Levering 1 9 "'2 .Charles L. Weir 99 r 2 William J- Weir, J*. . — •** a ii 2 Walter R. Weir 99 j 35 2 Anna D. Levering £! . g—17 2 Emily H- Levenng 1 -J' „ 13 2 Anna M- Weir .. i5 ' 2 Eliza A. Weir , 99 25^27 3 Abraham Ball i J 9j 38— / 20 Noah Morton — : 1 9' 6 3 James Nish 3 4 John McCleas 99 L 37 2 * August Lehr — 99 ; 5 . Samu.l -Brown ' ; 6.89 », 5 4 Catherine Winkle — ; 9-9-e 19—21—23 « . . . Q„ ,s 25-^-27 2- George L. Neilds — 4 99 . 14 1 Samuel Needers — ; 99 39—4 2 b 4i — 42- — 34 — 36 20- Charles L- Creigh.ton 5 91 a. 32—34 v-- 28 Daniel Gleason— — 1 9' rl 30 28 Fred R. Martin — 99 14 — ,16— '18 2 John McGawn "■ 1 9" ' 2 19 Eliza E«hr » t» 2 — 4 — 6 — 8— «10 12 Jno. W D. Horsey 4 -Jj; !• 17 14 Joha W. Evans — 99 20 — 22 7 Catherine Pitchan ; , T-1 48—50 " 12 John Essig — J 9j. on oo on DnviH M. Armstrong -* - 1 J' — David Armstrong — ' 9j. ,

47—49 20 John .Harlin, heirs — — , 1 48—50 20 James F- Hoffman — — - | . 1 23 — 25 21 George W. Banks — 1 — 1 97 i i 8 — 10 20 . " - _ T . 19-iii— 31— 33 21 William T- Weir, Sr. — » 01 l , 7_9 . 21 William H. Banks, heirs J " 15-17 21 Albert L. Foulks } 97 47—49 13 S. S. Greaves — — ; ] 9j. : 27 29 21 George Fretz, Jr. ^ 1 9' ' 17 11 Grace Francis re . 20 11 G- A- Barwig — ; 57—59—61 4 Samuel Brown — f 23—25 11 John Gilroy — — = — 1 9' 7 ^ 9 Annetta Hannold T 9, 1 4 6 19 John C. Moore — 7- 1 9' . M — 16 II _ o Q5 37 28 Louis Bosche -J- — - — — f 99 . 47 19 26 Emil H. Schults } 9' • 16 5 William Oldfield 99 , 1 87 v 7 WHliam* White • 34—36 > 19 Margaret Ferran ? 9i . 18—15 I4 David McCupn — — — . ' 9 • , 14 W.. Sbott Smith — 99 8 17 7 Sara Brown rr g 5 25 * Samuel Bias — 1 99 32 2 Willmfa H- Brown , — — 99 . 44 — 46 — 48 2 William D. Anderson ^ 99 ®. 5 5 Kate Reese 99 16 * 7 Emmanuel Oldfield 99 d 33 19 -August Weaver — " ♦ 99 9 3 . Katlierinc Minzer » — j — ' 99 n 47 26 Louis S. Stretch — 99 ,c 34—36 28 Daniel, Gleason, heirs 1 9' ^1 7-11 4 Maggie Winkler 197 2 20 Caroline Reuth — — — Qt| !S 7 8 William Redding 9 ?=- 15—16 1 Henry J. Butt-I- - — — — — 9 . John McH any — -j 99 ® 25 5 Lizetta Zellaf — - ,5, ^ 17—19—21—23 4 .Edward Dupp r t - 32 — 33 — 34 11 Andrew Blessing — j. 99 35—36—38 11 Mrs. R. H- Cloughly *_ — * ^ 13 - -'-In E. F. Doubert — — - XX 9 1 J Frank J. Seals _ XX • 36 — ' x & Robert Lincoln — „ q. 17 — 18 — J9—20 8 John McGill —2 — — . 4 94

n-n n m » }~ * !! j >1 18 Herman Kurtx W it » Matthew Xeel. heiro » ■ M 26 Harry AaHbcrn — '■ * \ 1 8 9 28 Harry M. Firth * 95 J Cape Mmv'l'm'p Ca. Owner W 26 59 • Mrs. M- R. Fulton 1 28 « 31—32 58 Joseph Green s — 2 4a 9 30 64 . Johp Gamerdinger s — ' ■ « 2 27 59 David W. Rodan : . 78 2 56 Thomas J. Chapman : — ^ 1 25 58 Joseph B. Dynon — 1 — - 2 46 >• 13 53 Lucien Harrison 2 46 26 62 Joseph Sullivan — 1 4» 26 58 Bertha Goslrins — 2 46 — 19 61" — 61—52 63 QW1 Martin — r 9 J . 59 Rebecca Fret* ' £ « 19 59 Mary E. Waller ' % 47 '1 I lot, N. side Holly Behch-road; owner or reputed, owner, Frederick _ H. Antrim — — — •. — , and lot, south fide Holly Beach road; owner or reputed owner, Joseph S- Abrams — ; -. ; -.- 4 94 Wildwood Boulevard Plan No. 2 Owner . T" — 78 Sahiuel Pierce 1 — *7 s 1 18^ Howard V. Cameron — / — y23 November W, 1921. scmT ggyMOBE, CoU«o,.. SAMUEL ELDREDGE, Solicitor. 1 B 1 11-19-5-768— P. F. $16632- , , ^9 Sale of Land for Unpaid Taxes for 1920 Notice is hereby given that the subscriber, Scott Seymore, Collector of of the Township of Lower; in the County, of Cape May, and State or Jersev. will- sell at public vendue, on t New Jersey, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1921 * at tw*o o'clock in the afternoon, at' the Township Hall, Lower Township, Cape May County, N. J-, the hereinafter described properties, upon which the taxes ssessed thereon for the year 1919, have not been paid, with »- tereet o'n penalty thereon from September 1, 1920 (average date when firs* . and second haff taxes were due) at the rate of eight per centum per annum and the charges of this sale, and any persons holchng any interest therein , may pay the same before sale, by paying such costs as are then incurred. ' The said land? and the name of the persons in whose names they are assessed for the year 1920 are as follows: 19" acres, joins lands of John Hendee; owner or reputed owner, Geo. ^ ^ 1 acre, joins lands of Swain Reeves; owner or reputed owner, Philip ^ ^ 3 \-4 acres, joins lands of Dennis Fisher; owner or reputed owner, Humphrey Cresse, heirs — •; 20 acres, joins lands of Henry Mclntire; heirs, owner or reputed owne^T Frank T- Church- — 30 70 5 cres, fPins lands of J. P- MacKissic; owner or reputed owner, Uriah. Cresse, heirs S- — — T . 4 acres, joins lands of William Snyder; heirs, owner or reputed owner, Thomas Cox 1 •.' ■ 500 acres, Two Mile Beach, . , v . 59 -acres, part of Leamjng Farm; owner or regmted owner, East i Cape Mav Beach Improvement Company 900 9D , n/rp ioins lands Thomas Soults; owner or reputed owner, Joseph _ _ acre;: joins lands reputed josepn

Green, heirs acres, joins lands of Clark Pierce; owner or reputed -owner, Edward H. Griffith r"T~~~" acres, joins lands of Frank E. Bate; owner or reputed owner, heirs, Joseph Hand 4 ; 1 10 acres, joins lands James Ewing; heirs, owner or reputed owner, George Homan, heirs — — ~ — TnuLT 1 acre, joins lands-of Charles Baker; owner or reputed owner, Chas. ^ ^ 13 3-4 acres, joins lands of Mary R- Dillon; owner or reputed own- ._ __ er, Dillie Hasting rT~L~~T~r77 150 acres, joins lands of Leslie Bate; owner or reputed owner, Cornelius Learning, heirs — — 7-7 16 acres, joins lands oT William Prichard; owner or reputed" owner, hefo, Harry B. Mocey r — -J""—,? b Lots 30-31-32-33, Cold SpringwHeights; owner or reputed owner, _ Harrj* Major — - — — — rr — ■ — 1 '■ 125 acres, joins lands of James Crowell, heirs, , ' 300 acres, Bennett Fai-m, 50 acres, Sheppard Farm, 4860 acres, York Farm, 20 acres, Hdffman Tract, , 5 acres, Eldredge T^act, ■ ' * , "5 acres, Smith Tract. | 1 acre 3andD house^o^i'ea Shore road; owner or reputed owner, Cape . J May Farmstead r— — — - — T I 20 acres, joins lands of Alvin Mocey; owner or -reputed owner, heirs, £ ' Joln^lands^W- M attbews "o'wner or reputed owner, £ W. R««ves 24 53 » 35 acres, joins lands J. Henry Edmftnds; heirs, owner or reputed ' owner, George Rutherford — •; — ~~~~~ ' 32 acres, joins lands William Rutherford; woodland; owner or reI puted owner, Eli Rutherford — — — ' > Ernest Reeves' house and lands; owner or reputed owner, Nathan ^ ^ 35 acr^Ss lan"d7 Charies'iVwionro'wner or reputed owner, Mary ' 1 S. Thompson — — - - i .1 acre, joins land? Catholic Cemeterj-; owner or reputed- owner, - 1M ? 5i acref?orinJto>dys L-W Reeves; wmer or reputed owner, Lohring l M ^ 2 1-2 acres, road bed, from county boundary td Cape May, Point line, 1 ' and from Cape May- Point line to South Cape May line; owner 7 or reputed owner, Walker James Co. — - : 9 SJialJ Cottage, south side Holly Beach roa^I owner or repirted ^ ^ 9 'l.ot nort^ side Honj°Beach"road; owner or reputed" owner, Frederick J ^ 9 House ami lot. south side Holfy Beach road; owner or reputed own8 er. Joseph S. Abrams — ■--- T~7 1 ^Dwelling and tot, south side Holly Beach road; owner or reputed ' y.ar>' a- J°hI1^y„tT"--™r7-r:r— i777^~do o'mer, siary j\. ooiuisvh -— 7"^"^ •

No. 16, Block 62, Cape May Improvement Co.; owner Carminedo ^ Lot N*o.e 2° BIod<"55,~"Cape May Improvement Co.;. owner, Cora Ida ^ ^ Lots^4-35"^lock"-59y"Cape May Improvement Co.; owner Davidjiv'. g ^ Lot "l lock "5"J,~Cape" M ay improvement O) ; • 3 07 Lot 26, Block .61, Cape May. Improvement Co.; Hattie Sturgess 150Saies, jotos lands of Frank Rutherford, Cape May Point and Atlan tic Ocean: owner, Cape May Improvement " 3 07 ' Lot 8, Rlock 64, Cape May Improvement ^ owne^Marj Q7 . Lot 26, Block 59, Cape May Improvement Co-, owner M. K. tiUtonLot 2, Block'56, Cape May Improvement Cog owner .iyias J. g Q7 ^B^odc" 55~Cape~May Tmpro vem?nt^Co- ; <^wner, Cora L Wash- ^ ^ T|t°Blo^k"56y"Ca^""^*""lrnporvement C^.; "owner Agnes Fen- ^ ^ Plotnoli! Improvement Co.' s Tract, on road from toll gate to like, 2(J owndr, J- Howani Wrotherly — ' • Tncanh Lot 25, Block 59, Tract Cape May Improvement. Co.; owner Joseph g ^ *I,ot 26, B'lock, 58~ Tract ^ Cape'May Improvement Co.; owner Bertha g ^ Lot •^f1Rlock~59," T raict" Cape May improvement Co.; owher, Ellen g ^ Lot 37^38 ," Bl 6ck" 5 0 ,~T ract" Cape ~May"~Impro vem e n t C°; • JaTIi^.,^ 3 37 Lot 1, Block 58, Tract Cape May Improvement ^GOun^Carl^le Lot 19, Block 59, Tract Cape May Improvemer* Co., owner, Mary g ^ Lots^J^^^ilii^'^d^ulevVri^l^ir^orTl'ownerj^^yJ^Hi-i 1 54 Lots 17-18, Wildwood Boulevard Plan, hto- 2,. owner HwmJ 2 3t Lot 64, Wildwood Boulevan Plan, No. 2, owner, "a jy .. 2 31 ' Lot 63, Wlildwood Boulevard Plan, No. 2; owner, F- J. UroliouA-—-1' Lots 62, 71, 72, Wiklwotfd Boulevard Plan, No. 2, owmer^W^ J. Dick 4 6J. ' Lot s" "68 " 69 "1 "2~ "of "Joi" Wifd wood" Bou 1 e v a rd Plan, owner, Howard u r 8 9 Wildwood Btnrievard Plao, No. 2. owner, Eitan M.tttew, 8 01 I Kt 1? Wildwood Boulevard -Plan, No. 2, owner, Annetta E. Smith 1 54 I Dated November 10, 1921. scffjT seymoBE, Colleetor. I SAMUEL. ELDREDGE, Solicitor. I .11-19-5-769-P. F. $11004. .# •