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Increase Your Ti Mileage 70 per o Through actual proven testa and resiliency ol the wire whi shock and distributes it thi wheel, where on a wooden wheel entirely on the three spoki They also allow lor heat rai the spokes, thereby preventing These are only a lew ol the using wire wheels on your automobile. RUDGEWHITWOS DETACHABLE WIRE L. BROMILEY BROOKS, * Distributor for New, Jersey, Sea Isle Oarage, Sea Isle City, N. J.
Court News (Continued from pajrr t) 72S, Sec. A, plan O. C. Assn. *4250 Vsnre L. E»ly et ux. to Otis M. Townsend, lot 482, Sec. D, plan O. C. Assn. *2400 Wm. J. Borton et ox. to Mary C. Barton, lot 776. Sec. G, Plan O. C. Assn Joseph E. Roberts. Jr. et al. to Joanna R. Brown, on Prospect SL, RIO feet from 16th SL, 66 feet. Goldie Gerson to Win. H. Houston, lot 664. Sec. D, plan O. C. Assn. Warren H. Mitchell et sx. to Wm. C. Supplee et aL, on Anbury A VS-, 130 feet S. W. of Seventh SL, 30 feel *3600 James E. Lake et ux. to E. P. Wilber Trust Co, lot 106, Sec. M, plan of O. C. Aaan. *600 Harvey Y. IjJte to Meadow brook Company, 3860 feet on Bey Ave. to line of 26th St, on 26th SL to Thoroughfare *1000 City of Ocean City to Ellsworth Somers, lot 47C, Sec. C, plan O. C. Aaan. O. C. Assn, to Harvey Lake, 2700 feet on 20th SL to high water line Beech Thoroughfare *4000 Coleman F, Corson, Sheriff, to Harvey Y. Lake, on 18th SL, at Bay Ave, 800 feet *2810 Township of Upper Ellis H. Moore to Carrie E. Fields, < Seashore Road, from intersection of "Butler” Road to Richard Townsend's lands *260 Sylvanus C. Aiman et ux. to John Jacob Weber, lots 607, 608, Sec. C. Ocean City Park *116 , Same to John Jacob Weber, lots 606 and 606. Sec. C, Ocean City Park *126 John B. Huffman et ux. to John B. at stone in wetJcrsey R. R. to stone at cor. of lot 24 on line of said R. R. *225 Sarah H. Abbot et vir. to John B. Dykes, beg. at corner of lot 23. along South Jersey R. R. south t« line of Rodger Bros, land, 3 42-100 acres; also Tot 21 *726 Borough of Avalou Camden and Suburban Realty Co. Frederick J. MichelL lot 23, Sec. *». Avalon Development Co. to Frederick J. Michell, north half lot 22, See. 21. Avalon Development Co. to Louis 8. Runk, lot 16, Sec. 6. Borough of Slone Harbor Charles V. I). Johnie to Mary Sharp, lot 168, Block 60-91, plan of 1908. Samuel S. Staley to Joseph Grunthalt. lots 36. :<7, 39, 41, Block 95. Sec. B. Roller! W. Hutton et ux. to Sarah P.
PROPOSALS. PUBLIC NOTICE.
n ml t>r the Moai d of Moral koa its mertiBK to «o held mt Ike Tl.maday ratoU-, X l,i,hl n -m-II • mi luad labuul nluat) r delivered at 11.r arhooiaoear
Store r, lots 80 and 82, block 61, plan 1907. South Jersey Realty Co. to Edward C. Stokes, Trustee. Block 81, Lou 104, 10C, Plan 1607, 119, 121-143, Plan G; Block 86, lou 80-82, plan 1907: Block 93, lots 43-46, 6C and 68, plan 1907, 124, plan C; Block 94. Ms 117-118-128, plan [)-2; Block 66, lou 66 and 68, plan D-2, 170, pian F; Block 96. loU 216-216, plan D-3; Block 98, M 66, 6 feet of 101, plan D-2, 122, plan D-3; Block 96. Ms 39-41, plan D-2, 83, plan D-4; Block 100, lou 86, 37, 39-10 fL of 41, plan 0-2, 136-186-187, plan D-3, 91-116-116, plan D-4; Block 101, lou 36, 38, 40, 42. 44 and 16 feet of 46, plan D-2; Block Mo. 102, loU 116, 120-21-22, Plan D-S; block No. 108, Ms 116 and 116, Plan D-4; Block 104, lou 26 and 26, nlan D-2, 101, D-4; block 106, lot 80, 10 fL of 82, 16 fL of IOC, all 110, 117 and 118, Plan D-2; block No. 200, lou 464-489-469, Plan D-8; block No. 201, Ms 16. 44, 72. 73. 29 and 86, Plan D-3; block No. 202, lou 30, 38, 39, 40, 41, 61, 64, 66, 76. Plan D-3; Mock No. 203, lou 3, 6, 21 to 26, Plan D-7; block No. 106, lot 108, Plan D-2. David L. Russel to Altaiene E. Russel, lot 267. Block 66. Lower TownsUp. Frank Wrisley at ux. to Wny F.Wentsell *t al.. lota 1. 3, 6 and 7, Sec. 12, plan of Highland Beach Land, Building and Imp. Co. *126 May E. Barnett et vir. to Helen L. McPherson, on Cox Hall Creek, 100 K hes to line of Jacob Learning’s *426 Alexander H. Dick to Wm. D. Miller, lot 6, plan of property of Edwin Montgomery on S. W. side of road from Holly Beach to Rio Grande
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Belford G. Wood et ux. to Freeman
Yearicks, lot 2, Sec. 27. plan of Highland Beach Land, Bldg.
block 48.
Wildwood Crest. Charles V. D. Joline to Mary V. Sharp, Ms 2 and 3. block 47. Same to John Presston Sharp, loU 3 and 4, block 60. Philip P. Baker et ux. to William Aaeott et al, Ms 21 ana 22, block 7. West Cape May. James M. E. Hildreth et ux. to Walter M. Williams, lou 292, 293. 291, map of loU at Cape Island, *160. James M. E. Hildreth et ux. to >ames Washington, on Learning aveme, fifty feet on N. E. side to land of Chaa. Major, *260. Postpone Meeting of Executive Committee. Owing to the fact that all of the members of the Republican Executive Committee were "not notified of the meeting which should have uken place at Court House last Saturday, the following resolution was adopted: 'Whereas, the sUtutes of New Jersey provide that ‘The Annual meet ing of epch County Committee shall be held on the first Saturday after Primary day, at xn "hour and place be designated, in a notice to be given by the respective chairmen, thereof,' and whereas such legal notice was than 60 per eenL of the 81 members elected at the late primaries in this County, and Whereas, it has been the general custom of the Cape May County Executive Committee to adjourn to a later date when ibers had not been given a notice previous to the first Saturday following the Primary Election, therefore at a meeting held at Cape May Court House. October 2, by a part of ibers clsct of the County temporary organisation was effected and the following resolution adopted: “Resolved, that this meeting be adjourned to Saturday, the 9th day 6f October, 1616, at 2 P. 1L. at the court house. Cape May Court House, N. J' and that the "erretary of the last Committee, Joseph G. Champion, be requested to send a notice of adjourned meeting to each person who was sleeted as a member of the County Executive Committee at the late Primaries.'
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Gordon Yearicks, M 8, Sec. H *60
North Wildwood.
Union Bank of Holly Beach to won Yanklovst, M 14, block 833,
of Athens Front Tract
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$130.
Sophia Eliasen ot vir to Emma C. E. Johnson, lot 107, Second Avenue, block MO, plan Five Mile BeachJmj
Erich H. Peterson ot u: Stetaer, lot 8, block 69-W. Jacob Gilbert, Jr., et ux. to Kres Klov, lou 18 and 16, block 89. Henry H. Oltens to Carl E. Sjoitrom, M 6, block 83. 3rd ward *460. May E. Friday to Wilbur B. Craig. I 26, block Hri, *1,000. Henry 8. Witte ot ux. to Wm. R. Armstrong, lot 22, block “I” *4.500. John T. O'Neill et ux. to ‘ oyles et ux.. lot 8, block 119. eivao Christian Weiss to James F. English, lot 306, Walnut are., block 190,
*2.860.
Carl A. Anderson et ux. to Alfred Carlson et ux., lot 7, block 93, *1,614. Emma I^»ui«a Mousley *t vir to Wm. A. McKibbin, lot 18, part 17,
TREASURER’S MONTHLY REPORT Sea Isle City, New Jersey
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j To tl,t ' Haard of Commissioners '■‘i* 1-rt ... lbc Br% , tarrrl 11( . nd I , . 1 * u , bll,il ll, f following report of Receipts and Disbursements rerruT. mii<i sv» i»iv <.ilTiiraitj i.anpan) 'during the month of September, iqi c Caah Balance in band Sept. 1st, 1915 .. 1 * zzt ui ] Harxim.— Taxes for year 1914 “ " 1913 " •' 191* Trmi*okikv Loskk I*T» KKM> SKI) Costs: iMerird Taxes
BUC NOTICE
Thursday, Octobar 14th, 1015,
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Praise Prosecutor Carrpw Following close on the news of the disbarment of former County Prosecutor Mathew Jefferson, by Judge Charles Garrison. Prosecutor pro tem. James Russell Carrow is distinguishing. himself in toe sble conduct of the County's affairs before the grand jury, when it was in session, and in
Court this week.
At the eloae of its business the Grand Jury adopted the following
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by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. Tliere i» onlv one wsy to cure desfueM, and U.al is by oonitiUiUonai remedim. Ilcsfness is eansed by an inflamed condition of Uie^noeons lining of the Kuala chiau Tube..'AVlien this tube is intiauied vou have a rutMiliua sound or imperfect hi-srmj;, and «l»en it is entirely eWd. Urnfnesi is the result, and uuleastheinHsmfnouon can be taken out and Urn tube restored to Ha normal condition, liearing will be destrored forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which U nothing hut an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of l>eafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured bv Hall's Catarrh
Bold by Druggist, 75c.
YOUR TRIP WILL NOT BE COMPLETE unless you late along a bottle of Braca’s Whiskey. It will come in handy too, for a glass now and then will help you to better withstand the rigors and hardships you may be subjected to. So utOJj iu and get a bottle before you start. LOUIS BRACA tVholeasie Dealer in Liquors and Wines of Quality OCEAN AVE A PLEASURE RAILROAD tea I ala Citv. N J
J. Russell Carrow, Esq, Prosecutor of the Pleas. Cape May Coudty, New Jersey. Be it Resolved, that the Grand Jury of the County of Cape May. New Jersey, September Term, 19i5, duly appreciative of the efficient manner which the Prosecutor presented the business of his office to this Body, and desiring to show such appreciation. Now Therefore, be it Resolved, that token thereof, this Grand Jury present a copy of this resolution t Russell Carrow, Esq, for the able and efficient manner in which the e brought before this body were presented, sod for the painstaking care in which matters were explained, all of which added to the promptness and despatch of the business coming before this body. And be it further Resolved, that a copy of this resolution be spread upon the minutes of this Grand InquesL GEO. A. REDDING, NELSON T. SMITH, E. J. HANN.
Oysters are Plentiful. The oyster season opened on I day last and they are reported be plentiful. The oyster grounds were covered with Boats on the open ing day, and since, and catches ol from fifty to one hundred bushels per boat are common.
3 Tests for Shotgun Shells Have you made your shell test yet? J You can get from us, without charge? a copy of a booklet giving directions for testing the primer speed; penetration, velocity, distribution and w*erproofing of shotgun shells. What reports we have had from local tests indicate the superiority of The Black Sheik made by the United States Cartridge Company. The tests are interesting and simple. Call aud get a booklet telling how. The tests take only a few minutes’ time, but arc decidedly worth while. A. G. Rice & Company SEA ISLE CITY. N. J.
Cultivate Art of Ustoaing. listening always Implies uudet* standing, for neither the babe nor the
In the heart of man Is like deep i ter.” says the anctonL “but a maa undemanding will draw It out.”
INTERESTING tp INVESTORS FOR SALE.—The following lots located in the Northern Secnon ol Sea Isle City, N. J. Lots Nos. 10, 16, 17, Block I3; di Block 12 ; ^ No ' ’5. Block 16; Lot No. 75, Block No. 2; at the low price ol $50 per Lot Southwest Section, Sea Isle City, Lot No. 4, Block 54, for $250. Apply to LEWIS STEINMEYER & SON, Sea Isle City, N. J.
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