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Deeds Transcribed At County Clerk’s Office DurinQ the Past Week.
Where the ■mount of consideration i> omitted the sum named in the Detd was fi. which it
the minimum p.escribed bv law.
The following comreyances were entered for record In the County Clerk’s Offlce, week ending February 16. 1917: eadlng February ieth. 1917: Ocaan City H.nn«ii s. Uayday to (Uinrles Sack. S. Vi. 25 feet of lot 467. section C. Lulu Veret Somers Smith, et al. to Charles Sack. !x>t 468. section C. Florence Hay day Brooks, et al. to Charles Sack. Lot 4C9, section C George M. Brecklry, Jr., et al. to Clinton L. Breokley. »MHKI. Lot 466 and part of lot 467, section C. Charles Sock, et ux, to Clinton L. BreekIry. S. W. 2j feet of lot 467. section C. James M. Chester, et ux, to Arminta Bachran. 64200. S. E. 10 feet of lot 70 and all of lot 71, Girard Realty Co. Valetta P. Smith, et vlr. to M. latrlla Finney. Lot in section A, on S. E. side of Ocean uvenuc, 75 feel S. W. from S. W. line of Serenth atreel. Samuel B. Dobbs, et ux, to Charles F. Dehlen. Lots 1459, 1400 and IMl, block 14, plan 3, Gardens. Town*hip of Upper Sylrantu C Atman, et ux, to Harris Silrantlne. 6297. LoU 687, 688 and 089, ssethm D. Ocean City Park. George W. Hera, et ux, to Uunbertoo Kawd Co. |81. Lot beginning in ; at public road from Bellrpluln to Tuckaboe 610 feet East from East line of land of Hannah Iay inn; ad Join.ng lands of John LrMuuyon. the Townsend Tract, heirs of HJhhard Greenlee, dec'd; and James Ward; John Shannon and Thomas Hand, containing 61 acres, tin Upper and Dennis town-
ships.)
Township af Dennis John W. Dooling, ct ux, lo Jessie S. Collins. Tract of form land at South Srarille co North side of road to IJenuisvlUc, adjoining camp-meeting ground, William Moore and others; containing So acres and 6 rods. Also lot adjoining land of Enoch and John Smith, containing 2Vi acres. Borough of Avalon Avalon Realty Co. to Mary F. Uoyd. Lot 28, section 39. Edward B. Beckrr, et ux, to Charles K. Johnson. Lot 39, section 26. borough of then* Hurbor S. J. Realty Co. to Zadock Chamr. *300. Lot 113. block 81. plan of >»b.. Some to r^iwniun Chance, fluii. L*4 111, block 81, plxa of 1907. Township of Middle George W. Stewart, et ux, to l-ydla Orrtruda Bright. 6100. Lot on West side ol Main road at llio Gruudt, ruuUnuiig 14 acres, 1 rood and 20 perches. Also 53-100, acres of land at N'. E. rorurr Orlando Hand's, and binding lands of Parson
PUBLIC HEALTH WORK.
That Ara ProvomabV
ProtoAtly 850,000 people Or yearly la the United States from jprerenutla cause*; also oomethlng Uto 2 per cent of the population la dlsabtvPTrom sickness at any given time, and a large part of this Is preventable. The standing problem before public beaKb boards la; How, with the means at their disposal, to make the greatest possible reduction In this aortal waste? I'erlispa there has been more co-op- * ration In this COTbrunentsl field than !n any other—a freer circulation of Ideas and eeperienre. so tJmt cue community bar profited by the disc overtea of another Yet the work Is far from
Lydia Gertrude Bright b* ia-urgt W. Stewart, et ux. 610V. Saute a« abm> Wildwood Realty Co. In Anhui IJtrUtruaen. 6300. LoU 96. !U and I UK. Much 31.
Wildwood Heigh lx.
Enoch Scull. Jr^ rt ux, tv l>»wd Scull. 6S0. Lot wheroou said David Mull uow lvalue* jo S. side cf Scull's lanr, twjuudrd un N., S, 1'. and W. by land* of heir* of Jaiui McCravcn, containing aert*. Bure ugh a. North Wildwoud Katie Hart, et vlr. to Charlutlr Itupharl. LoU 8, 10 and 12, block 265, addition No.
2 of H. a. Utlcua.
Harry McClelland, rt ux, lo Jaurt Havla S. E. half of lot IS, on Second axvnur.
City uf Wildwawd
Matthew* D. Stoufurd, <1 ux to J. H. Voumb* Lumlx-r Co. LoU 14 and 15, block 132, plan of Baker Brox. 190t ITrmiimi tale. George W. Stewart, vt ux. to William L. Etbou. rt aL 6450. Lot 26. block I in. plan
of H. II. Ottena.
Harry .V. S|iencrr, cl u*.. to Hrury F. Major. 6350. Lot 8. block 177. Borwagh el Wild weed Crnt Owen T. Mcklaxb-r, rt ux. to timer K. Sa ridge. 1 ol 22. block 28. Grace K. Saridgc to Owen T. McMaxtrr. rt ux. Same a* above.
Cape May City
(Juidurt, rt ux. to Edwin V L»>t beginning In S. E. corner ut land of Surah Bawkiiu. 52Vi fret South from land known a* “Mmeourrchor Hull" property on W. aide of Decatur stmt. iv«>Ulning 2948.48 square feet Edwlu R. SUumoua to Gucrrab L. yiudort.
A jamphlct by the Husaxril Rage foundation saggeuts that, with sfiaquate repons on mortality aid sick- . commonities which bar* same general health conditions by careful study and comparison work out a formula for applying their health appropriations with reasonable certainty of getting the best possible re for the money. The first factor In the formula woald l»e the amount of damage produced by any given cause of sickness and death. The second factor would be the r ness with which this cause yielded to preventive measures. For exat cancer causes much damage, but In tbe ■reecut stage of medical science Is not lasaed as a preventable dlseasa. On the other hand, smallpox cauaea little damage, but Ita potentialities of dam age are high, and It readily yields to the simple preventive of vaccination By a sufficiently careful study of ade quate data a health board can reduce this to mathematical terms and say. with assuram-c. “Twenty-four t«er cent of our approjrrlatlou should go to preventing Infants' diseases; 12 |>;f cent to tuberculosis." And e-* on—the figures varying, af course, under differ ent condltkini of climate, bousing, usd ■he like The plan U a suggestion as to what may be accomplished by co-operation among towns —Saturday Evening Post
SETTLING ACCOUNTS.
or. g. Fairchild stark.
CRUSHING A NATION. The Cambray League and the Fall *f the Venetian Republie. The League of Cambray was tbe political comMrmtlon of continental Europe In 1508 against tlx- Venetian re public, which tore from the “Queen df the Adriatic" her resp'-endeet crown and forced to her lips the cop of deep
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Charles F. Uuidort to Edwin It. Lot siluatr at North angle of Brarh Drivr and Perry strut, containing 7101 square fret of land. Edwin B. tkinunun* to Gucrrab E (Juldort. Same as above. Bareaak at West Cap* May Borough of West Cape May to Helen Oweca. Quit-claims lot 224. block 14. Mil-
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Back of the league and running Ua formation were Jealousy, ambition "nd tbe desire of crippling the proud pew pie. wbuae hiauny was tbe wui.der and envy of the world. Too |iowerful to be .'thrown by any single |mwer. It a resolved that Venice should be iTurtied by tbe romblii'-d forces of at:
Europe.
Imiiug the Terrible days of AttQa. a boot A. I). -iM. Venice was founded out among fhe lagoon* of the Adriatic, where. It waa felt, aafety n<*aM be found from the ravage* of the Hue. Vbe hi*lory of the llu-usaixl ytura from tlir foundation of the city to tbe year l.vw reads like magic. lUslug from the wave*, Venice became the wonder of I’.e world. Her navy cut the waters every known sea. Her merchania were the greaUMt on earth Her bank was tbe financial center of Uie world. And far more than ten ccuturlra did Venice temaln the glory of the world, tbe center of wealth, opu'.ence and power, the home of culture and tntel llgenre, the Le«r<hstooe about which sat the finest of the Intellectaal grace* and hospitalities, and such she might have remained but for the League of Cambray. which, with Its overwhelming forces, gave her the blow (at Ag nadello In l.VJOi front which It was Im I-oast Me for tier to recover—Exchange.
Train Nan>«a. Tbe old picturesque —gliab habit of naming trains of special !ra|>ortanre geem* to be dying out fast In these tna tcrlallstlc Utys. While America keeps up the custom, we never spoak now of a •'Zulu." a "Flying Scotchman" or a Wild Irishman ' We do not call Cunard *|>eclal« "Herring road LlmIteda," and even 'be train long and affectionate!/ known, from It* wonderful engine, a* tbe "Charles I>|ekens" has now merely a uuiaM-r ami a time. -Westmlnatrr Caxette
Maine's Knights. Uslne la the only state in the Union which can boost of having three native tbru aons knighted by English kings They are Sir William Phipps of Woolwich. once royal govereor of klasaarbusotta. who waa knlgbie*! in Ittri Sir William Pepperell of Kltterj who capmrod Lculshnrg for ilw Hrttlah. and Sir Hiram Matlm —Kartiaugr
a ate agrri 1 that • vary noticeable rtmnpe has 'otm- :tbo« In tbe pa*i * u t '-' r aiiitftr ol paying aicomns. WhV.e i...it len^ih ol time ago yearly sell.* m ..l ; were the rule, sett(eiuent.-, at uiurb : perl ods are now getting to be the fashion | Just what has brought this about is ’ hard to say. Possibly th.-r.- a;e a ntuu . ber of things which have worked to j gethor to bring about thl.- go«4l result 1 Of course, years ago. before thh* conn try began raising stock, there was ^u: about one time In each year when a ! farmer bad any Money. I'ousuqaeatl.v no one else had any except at that time. Now, with creanferica paying off every two weeks and with He* rtock : marketed any time during the year, j money flows fae more evenly. Then, too. banks are coming to be far more generally used than before, which accounts for an evener Bow of money. Tbe farmer borrows money to tide him over till he sells something rather *hnn stand off hi* creditors as long as be formerly did. A number of younger men have gune Into various businesses of late yean, moat of them without sufficient capital to enable them to carry account* long. They were therefore compelled to make frequent col lections, and that might be said to have started the babtt of pay-
ing up all around.
Automobiles, which are alternately blamed and credited for almost every thing, may be said to hare had something to do with the matter of credits. AutomoMic acieasorie* run into money very fast, and garage*, being of comparatively mortem creation, started oat at once to keep book accounts down. Tbe motorist, therefore, was educated at tbe start to pay or his garage bill frequently. This helped along other line* of burlcesa as well. Many lines of business make monthly collections the rule, and It Is admitted by every one to be the best plan all around.—Osage <l».) Pres *-ion trial.
OCX AN cm. it. J. will be in SEA ISLE CITY, at Baa lale
Wednesday A Friday Each Week
RICHARD W. CRONECKEB COU N SELLOft-AT-LA W SEA ISLE OTT. R. I. CAMDEN OFFICE 522 Market St, CAMDEN, N. J.
OH CHARLES & RIDER,*
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THE THRIFT CAMPAIGN. Are You Doing Your «hmre to Make It a Big SucooesT Tbe greatest thrift movement ta the history of this country now appeal* to be making considerable headway. UnAmerican Savings Bank association 1* giving much time and energy to Udt thrif; campaign and offering especial encouragement to tbe new depositor of ■mall Mini* Women, chlidrau and young wage earners are being partial larly sought as depositors by becks all over the country. Parents are mrged to start caiall bank accounts for their children. ,0 teach them thrift, alnct tbe habit of saving docs more than build up a bank account; It build* char acter ard credit, and the child of today may be glud ten or fifteen yeara hence to have the reputation of Ix-lng thrifty and substantial. Tbe mitn without money—at lent a few hundred dollar*- !* not likely tu be regarded as of great cuneequenee by : hi* fellows. Money L not oerylhUn: nor even the tiling to be moat desired ' Good health and good character wx more to be desired than great rich** But money tieara a cloae relation to al t everything worth while. It l* therefore Important to train chlidrvo In ways of thrift, and nbthing glvaa • child more of a Muse of imp than a bunk account in hi* 01 Such an account la gmal fi ... man In the hmae too. alaay wlvaa feel' hopelessly and avvu ratlM-r 1 <-M-utfuU) dependent on their husband* A aav lugs bank account In her oan name enly cure* many a woman of ex travagance and tmbusinesslike method* of conducting ber household, but gTOa* a feeling of indepeudenre and self respect that makes tbe whole atmoa phere of her houw- happler. -Exchange.
What an Owner Cannot do
Beyond a certain point an OWNER cannot regulate the CONTRACTOR he employs. You can cage a leopard, but you cannot change his spots or his point of wow. But what an Owner CAN DO is to select, in the first place, a Contractor who Las an established reputation for integrity, efficiency and results. Edward B. Arnett BuHding Construction Bell Telephone Connections SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
Papar Napkins For Dinnor, Custom ha* much to do with what tr called “good form." 1 dlinqi reoacUy at the home of a very wealthy man, vorth many millions <m>t made lb war bable*">. where the beat form alraya rule* The oapkiiix were of Jap ouese paper. They were very large and fine, but tbe inuovatlou surprised me until on subsequent Inquiry at one of the best Manhattan abnp* 1 learned that use of tbe pa|>or napkin is quite, proper ami likely to become universal— I only for dinner.-Julius Ohaml>ev* to
Brooklyn Eagle.
PROGRESSION Keeping right up to the ■Undard of progm-sion, the Oceun City Title &. Trust Company baa installed approved devices of the latest type for tbe dispatch of
Your checking account is invited and good service assured. Ocean City 1 itle & 7 rust Company Ocean City, New Jersey
Subscribe for ua lape May Coun-
ty Tima*. *1.60 per rear.
Ne Longor fikinny. The word “Skinny" baa gum. ..ut of fashion. In the old dayn when a girl was ao thin and bun.* y Wl.tng ah* -hamod her mother'* jamlry that wa>| what they called Iter, bn: a more utalern description la tbs' she ha* a aensl ttv. aplrltuelle fhoa—New York Bun Net th# Same "When 1 started out In life young men were glad to get a ctiao- r to atari at tbe foot of the ladder." "The young men of today have the | ■rare Idea, • aly they aapica* It differ . eutly They want to get tu uu the ground floor “—New York World. Aakmg Too Ma»h "Hire, cabby. you katen t grim me enough cbauy< "Well, mister, you can I ekpexl to j hire a horse, a carriage and an expert j accountant for 90 cants » m’-te ’ Fair.
YOUR TRIP WILL NOT BE COMPLETE
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Still Interfering. George Bailey of the Houston Post note* that "a New York redhead b suing a druggist for *.\Q00 damages be eauae of peroxide be sold b< r ruined "her crown of glory," and make* thlr amiacait: "It ta bad enough when tawny maned girl* tme peroxide. For a redhead tt xandallr.- her topknot In any such way a* that ought to be again*! the law and no well regulated wtdov. w.Hik think of doing ao." Bstt.ng en a Sura Thing. Mr* 1 >ona»- T?u> women are deter mined on dree* reform and *oouer 4» later win deviae a ..udume (hat la Just right In.r.-aa I'll laq you it w n't stay ta style more than a couple of months
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