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Notice to~umlt creditors ' ZeUXe of Thomas Tasker Smith. DeSS^Drfrthe sobscriber Executor of —iH deceased, notice is hereby g. , nizr.a « i ■Sb£,SSeclSm»" i ton. a» fttft to : SsCTtember. K D. 1922, or they will £ K barred of any action •tataat the robaeriberfasiasaffi^. Executor
NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS . Estate of William L. Stevens, DeV ceased. c Pursuant to the order of Harry 8- 1 ^ 2£XfST" ' "ifliS'toS ; sk d^c««j. »«« » said deceased, notice is — -
to the creditors of Said deceased ™ exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and deagainst the estate ofsaM de- | ot^d withto tl» ™>ntl» *55 2 Mat dav of October, A. D. J»"t al , they will be forever barred of any ac- . tion against the subscriber. Executor. Lewis T- Stevens. Proctor. | 10-28-9-PJ"415^4
COLD SPRING j? Mrs. Ida Kremmer and Mrs. Albert , Bradley were Saturday callersDeWitt Eldred<re arrived home from < Norfolk. Va-, Mondav evening. « Mrs. G. Waller. Jr.. has been v^ « ing friends and relatives in Philadel 1 ^Milton Cresse is steadily improving ta M^Sd Mrs. William Thompson ente rtaiued Mrs- Armstrong and Mhter from Philadelphia. Sabbath after "Mr and Mrs. Lewis 7' f'ZTthl Cape May, called on friends here the
f,An' » Sallie Jackson for Academy School E f "^Harvey Snvder spent Tuesday in j V-^VKS1; ( I a pleasant week with relatives in Phil. f „ j "'swata" Ludlam of Philadelphia, was , . I )a M™"tnd m'S' Arthur flollintrtetnl | f d called at the home of Mrrnui Mrs. irwi!¥!nsrsffli— « • ' " irtri « a rtSnta ton '»» I j and while eutoute to V'JSllf'^SJS on his cousin, Gys Raef, takine^t>pe with Mr and Mrs. William H- Thomp , son, Thursday evening.
ERMA Charles Barter am! Walter JJ Neil! have Kone to Vupsa •>> b»" ""wrSd MU.H.E. Crane rnd hwo '■ i children end E. J. Ctamrner and t yMJd ' Mabel, all of Manahawtan. spent the
notice I Second hand furniture and rt-.ves ' ; bought and sold. Alward W. Hill •nan, 209 Perry street. Keystone , j Phone, B8-M- Stock room, second . I floor, Excelsior Building, West erry street. MMW
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week end with Mr. and Mrs: G. W1 Mr.. Joseph Hrfbm sere * calhne on friend. hew touto*. J Several post cards have been re- o JKd fromWm. Biddle and famib". « and all report bavin- a fine tune on t ; neas trip to Caue May on Thursday* c Quite a number of . tended the service at the chapd Sun- « ■ daMisIeAdaiine McNeill wdt«l Dr. ■ Way at Court House qp Monday aif t<? Mr°ar.d Mrs- Swain Ludlam visited s Mre. Mary Johnson on Sunday. A farewell party wasg^en to Mao farewell Party was k.-w.. ~
Biddle "and Harrv Griffith at Mrs. ^ Etta Reeves. Halloween nightRIO GRANDE I i Mrs. Denn entertained her children i .from Philadelphia on Sunday. » I Silas Shaw, we are sorry to wnte. < lis lving dangerously ill at this time t Mrs. Oliver McDonald entertained : I some of her friends on Sunday. ; j Reuben Fisher is spending some. time with W* daughter at Wildwood. Miss Uzzie Hams of Philadelph-a. spent Sunday with her niece. Mrs. Melvin ConnelL Mrs- Miles Caldwell and daughter were visiting her sister, Mrs. There? . Wool son of Fishing Creek onSundn Mrs. Fred Neal and daughter, Mr-i Jones Hand, attended the wedding of their son and brother. Robert Neal al Lewi abnrg on Wednesday. NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS " Estate of Henrietta^ Gladdmg, De- ^ Pursuant to the onlcr of Harry
IjSfSR.vSrgia fmyft.ftS! " A No'iinlmt, A.p.Mffl,<m ^ TOtoi- w tion of the subscriber, AdmirMtr^ir, Ak of said deceased, pori« R to the creditors of said . deoeaead yJ exhibit to the subscriber un^r Q oath or affirmation their claims ami A demands against the^to of Mid de^ ceased within ax months from the fourth day of November, A- D. l«a, JJ or they will be forever barred of any I action against Hie R Dated November 4th. A. D. 1922. __ Q HENRY S- KiriHERTORD, Administrato r . w I ii ll-9-PF 15h4 ^ , IN CHANCEBY OF NEW JEKSEE J(
Eugene S. Mousse rone: M By virtue of an order A the Court y* of Chancery of New Jersey, made on y, the day of the date hereof, in a cause J wherein James F. Lucas is complain- jj ant, and you and others defendants, y> vou are required to appear, answer or object by motion to complainant s oUi, = o- or before the second day of January, next, or the said bill will be taken as confessed against you. The said bill is filed to foreclose a p • mortgage given by you and wife, w ■ said James F. Lucas, dated June 26, . 1 1906, which mortgage was recorder1 lin the Cape May County Clerks Cf • flee, to Book 71 ol Mortage., ot » pages 326; and covers lots No. U*>, I - j in the Borough of West Cape Ma v. I r ' And you, Eugene S- Mousserone. are | | j made defendant because you own said | j lDato«l November I. 1922. LEWIS T. STEVENS. ' Solicitor for Complainant, j I Office and P- O. Address, ;,18 Washington Street, Cape May. New Jersey. S. 11 ll-5t-PF | : . ■ |
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