MAYOOWTYTmW,
ItTEIIlKin OWN BH RECORDS
bed At County Office During the Put Week.
of cwnelAetetioo » ■ - i Deed wm (i.whlcb U MdbvUw.
I. e< Ttr. to Cnerli .t, eectloo L. i, to Horrleon E. Motm.
d 7. PUn J-B. ■ Dayu. et Ytr. to 1 it 14. Delaoccy Realty Co. o Samuel Stern- Lot 76S adjotmne aectton C. . H ux. to Sea-aide
a CJty to Witt* t>
•retioa A. * •( Upper
nx. to Hrnry A. EndiI In North line at J5 fart from center cl W. J. • 9600 equorr feat of land, ierirgr, el rx. to Rohm S. In Manhallvllle. ad>olnln* J. S. VanGUder. contalnlnd
holm, et ox. (SM. Lnt M. block K TaeraaUp of Lawar J. Howard Weatherbr. et ux. to \fan Fennell. tlM. Lot 1J. Work 6*. plan rf Cape May Improvement Co. Qty •' Cap* May Fidelity Trait Company. Traatee. to
flJO*. Lot beclnnlDC In S. E- earner of SaUle Strma* land and m North aid* of Cape Read adydnlng land* of Philip Hand. rphlne Q. Prank to William L Frank. Lot 13. aecOon 43. Bareayh of Cap* May PMat Trastrea of the Cnleeralty of Pranayl.nU. and Ex. of larael H. Johnaon. dea'tL. to I. Howard Weatherby. All the property real and peneoal of estate* of larael H.
OCEAN VIEW
SOUTH SEAVILLE
Bellepialn 1
< a-i« «>t •» •*" ja the Henry R. Marahall lot - of M. R. Seeley and above 33-100 of an acre. lad 4 la of Mary H. Seeley adjotn- ■. and J. S. VanGUder. T. C. David Champion and 1A40 acre*. Also tract of V residue of the Falhen- - tract*, adjoinln* Und* of ,. T. C Marahall and | 101.23 acres. Alao tract ■* Borden tract *d>otnln« j and J. Creamer rontalno tract of salt marsh on k adjotulnd the WUttt*
et ux. to Isaac Alexenarm Parcel T7-R. rt ux. to Simian C.ullu.
p of D*nal*
* ux. rt aL to Hoaard ren acres, brine a rty knoun a* the • lands of Henry Frailer an ‘road from Shellhod landlm o the S. W-. landt of the W,
be N.RV, a the fl^t pal Saalsl* C
Same as above,
bar*ask af Avalaa i. et ux. to Matthew Stanley
t M. srctloc. 33.
Jonal Bank to Mary T. Lots 43, 44 and 43. section 2«
h af Stan* Parker
I ux. to Sarah France!
k 94. pUn D-2-
rt al. to Boroush of tiem of lot 6. block 199.
Mr. sed Mra. Erneet Downxm dxuyhter, Catherine, motored to Cepe May. Wednesday. Mra. Relmer moved to Pleasantvllle. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hamm el have moved Into Mra. Warden's residence. Mrs. Prank Shaw spent part if the w.vek in Philadelphia, with her brother. Geonce. who is very ill. Jim Godfrey spent Saturday in Atlantic City. The Grammar Sehjol boys competed with Tucksboe here. Saturday, and won. score 15 to 14. Miss Alice Stiles, of West Philadelphia. was the guest of her parents pile week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smallwood spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mailer. at Sea Isle. John Snyder, of Millville, spent the week-end here. Mrs. Ora:* Osborn, of Camden, spent Sunday with Mra. Emma Sharp and soo.'Carl. A special meeting of the South Beavllie Building and Loan Association sbeld in Way's Hall. Friday evening. Mrs. Emma Godfrey, and daughter. Martha, spent the week-end with Mrs. Godfrey's sister, at Court House. Mr. and Mrs. William DyVeul entertained Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berry, of Millville, Sunday. Kaymond Ppeer is quite ill wit cold. Mrs. Warden has moved to Oil City,
Pa.
Raymond Sharp, of Ocean Qty. spent Sunday home.
Miss Ethel Oresaang. of Cape May C. H.. spent Friday with friends her*. Frank Roas. of Westmont, rfbent Friday with his father, George Ross. Elmer Cowan, of Eaat Orange, was la town the latter part of the week
business.
A number from here attended the funeral of Aaron Rice at Sea Isle City on Thursday Eugene Watson, of MOlrHle. spent the week-end with friends here. Hsrmon Hilton was in Woodbine on Saturday. Eugene Langley, ot Malaga, spent Sunday with his family here. Miss Helen Maxon spent the end with friends at Newfleld. Horace A. Payfe was a week-end guest of his daughters, at MiUrille P. M. Hitner rislted his family over
Sunday
Baker Abrams has moved from Railroad avenue to Church street. James Currie and wife, of Atlantic City, spent the week-end with Mrs. Currie's mother. Mrs. F. M. Hitner. Mrs. Edward McAllister was in Millville. on Saturday. | Frank Abbott, of Estelrille, Ttsltcd friends here on Sunday. Raymond Westcott. of Camde, spent the week-end with his parents. Carlton Westcott and wife. Miss Florena Corson entertained Miss Nina Quigley, of Bot over the week-end. Rev. Raymond Kanne. pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church. Is haring cottage prayer meetings, preparatory to the revival meetings, which he will conduct during June. Among the Monday shoppers at Philadelphia were Mrs. Calvin Ellen berger and Mrs Leslie Foster. The P. O. S. of A- headed by their band, attended the open meeting of the P. O. S. of A. camp at Bellepialn. Monday night Charles Abrams, of Wildwood, spent Tuesday with his daughter. Mrs. Les-
lie Foster.
Mrs. Harry Riley and daughter. Clara, were *n Mill vllle. on Tuesday. Dr. Cuaa. B. Corson, of Altoona, Pa, de v was visiting relatives here recently.
calling on fnends here, Friday. Mra Uriah Norton and sister. Mrs. William Woodlin. Visited their ievaiid
WOODBINE
.. _ . Mra M. L. Bayard spent several
d.„ .» N,w York Cltj.
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M, n.bo,b uord ™
on Friday, after sp-ndlus some time . ..<b bn «—1' u°rt. .. HT * u., ,
„ .= Philadelphia
Mrs. Harry Tuttle and son. Edwsrd. J|r T(lJl4Jir TUlled p h! ixdelphlx Sat-
and Mrs. Alexander Scheillnger. were ^ 8and4r
doing business at Court House on Frl Thfl woodbine Grammar School won
iy - [the game Saturday.
Mrs. Uriah Norton went to Philadel- ocean City High School forfeited phla on Friday, to attend the funeral lb(t |;knlp th< . Woodbine High
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relative. Mrs William Ayer* and son. Leroy, have been visiting friends at Cedar Springs the past week. J^wls Hoffner. from Bethlehem. Paspent Sunday at hiome with his tam-
r.
Mrs Howard Norton, Belle Lawrence-. Sadie Lloyd, Ida and Bessie Norton attended the vendue of Mrs. Llde Norton, at Green Creek, on Wednesday. Miss Mame Conwell. of Petersburg, was visiting Mf. and Mrs. Joel Fisher on Sunday. Mrs. Maty Bartelson. of Eldora. was calling on Mrs. Bertha Howoll, Sun-
iy-
Bessie and Ida Norton spent Saturday afternoon at Green Creek. Richard Lloyd and family spent Sunday at Millville and Bridgeton. William Woodlin'* house caught Are on Thursday, from an unknown cause. It I* said the cost to repair It will be about seventy-live or one hundred
dollars.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holmes took supper with their mother, Mr*. Anna Holme*. Sunday evening. Mrs. Coleman Norton spent Sunday with Dennisville friends. Mrs. Aaron Smith I* on this week's
slrk list.
Mr* Clarence Howell entertained at tea. Wednesday evening. Mr. Leighton Palmer and wife. Mr. Harry Eiriraon and wife, and Mr-Palmer's slater. Mrs. William Myers, of Philadelphia. William Ayres aid family entertained company from Vineland, over Sun-
School. Mr. Geo. Blrkbahn. instructor at the DeHIrscb School, left here for Poe kahili. N. Y. Mias Elynore Subber spent week-end in Philadelphia. The school children, as well as the townspeople are busy planting gar-
•ns.
The space in front of M. L. Bayard's factory is being farmed by tne employees. The Joffes have a new Victrola. The Children's Clothing'Company owned by Rabinovltx. is now running full force. Many new band* brought here from New York City anu other places.
$2.50
TO
NEW YORK
and Return
SUNDAY MAY 6 £, VISIT YOUR FRIENDS ^1717 The famou. aquarian.. RaSEaEa Bronx. Matuc of Liberty. OVnnt'a Tomt.MrtropoIitan Ho arum and nnioeron* other point* of Interest SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES: CX-esn Clly (loth at) - - 6aoA.ll. ** “ 114th *11 - 64a *• “ isistst) '*• “
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Following are the Names of the Signers to the Liquor License Applications in Sea Isle City: J. P. Delaney —Wm. J. Fox, Win. II. Flick, Jo*. I’csalino, b. 1-redericks, Wm. J. MeArdle, Mrs. Helen Short, Kdwsrd H. Deter, Looi* J. Herr el la, A. Hitcher, Harry Murphy, Mrs. E. Delaney, John J. Hcoy, Frank Killhour. SURETIES.—Annis Busch, James Eoslace.
Louis Braca —Frank Killhour, Herman bchenkel.
Harry Erricson went to Atlantic City Saturday evening *.o attend the K. of P. lodge, of which he ia a mem-
DIAS CREEK j,,,,. ? ■cm eke “Ttows* Ovri *•*•■<«*. lather Harris and Allen McClain. William Woodlin moved hU hcase- ^,5, frorn Leesburg, were visiting hold goods to Pennsgrove. on Friday. I c , pL 7_,doch Sharp and family on
Mrs Hattie Woodlin. of Pennagrore, - Qn< i B j.
-as entertained tt the home of Mr? j,j r an d jin,. George Reed and Clara Errickson for a tew days. daughter visited Vineland. Saturday Mrs Ida Spence, of Goshen, wa» , .recing.
Robert T. Stevens Hobdell, A Robinson, ClarenceMa . . _ Vincent Assiantr, Robert T. Short, Patrick Tully, Robert T. Mnrphv, Hwiry Rohuer, Chss. H. Clouting, Herman bcbeukel, Stanley S. Clouting. SURETIES: —James Eustace, Eds ard Stevens.
M. Hertz
—William J. Shellem, Fred. J. Harding, Mrs. Dorothea Riley, Howard S. Layton, Wm. F. Coin. Hoaard Fullerton, Harry F. Brooks, Isaac G. Furgosoa, George G. Schir, H. Royal, lienrv Werner, C. Bedlingiueyer, Harvey H. Myers, Jr., Frasier G. Robbins. SURETIES:—Andrew Ziefinger, Cbas. P. Pi sender.
Mrs. Anna Busch —Lewis Steinmever, Sr., John J. McBride, Wm
ty, Alice Tieien-
PETERSBURG From UU Com-aaoaSrut Miss Ellia VanGUder was shopping in Phllade’phla several days last we** Miss Victoria Corson and Miss Sallie were in Tuckahoe Friday after-
Lot K and 1* feet of lot EL block
. to Matilda Rlaley.
Mra. Hannah VanGUder and Mrs. Christie Smith were in Ocean City.
Friday.
d j Mrs. L. C. Blake entertained Capl.
* to Court House, adjoin!ns laud , Lafayette Henderson and wlf«. Batur .Snrinser and Robert Errlcksou. night and Sunday.
iSrCD*—>*" A! “' VudM-r B—l,
u I'-— at Jacob Ridgway's land ] Brown. Mrs. Waller Freestone and a corner of land of Daniel L. j Miss Mary Hoff were In Tuckahce
1 . Saturday afterndon.
jcitalnln* *0 acre* a
■ former t) of David T. nlng 4M7S muare f«*t of land G—. et urn. to Froderick J. . too. Lot It. WUdweod toailevard. to William J. IMckaun. SIS*. Lota 33. Wildwood Boulevard.
- H. Otteua to Martin Jruaru. et ux. d U, block 13S. a k ttarklr). et ux. rt al. to Martin . rt ux. SIOSS. Lot* 14 end IS, .. .ilrrn. rt ux. to William H. Strhl*. J. 3. 7. *. II. 3* to 3# iDcJualvt. block -ua tract 3Miller. aherlB, (proiiert t Mar*, rt all to llenr» H. Otten*. M aod 3*1. on Cbcatnut Aw ipraperty of Marsarrt Mac*, rt al l . lUJM Ltd. 313, lit and ~ avroue, lot 117 and 40 fert of 313. k of North Wildwood t» Job
>1 bridw hind In* land of Frederick Myrr*. and oontalnlns
iuar* fort.
Ctir rt WttSwMd y H Ottrua to U!*a B. (mUrr. fHS*.
7. block m.
Frank B. Wrialej. rt ui. to William F. Bicker. 1-ot* 1* und IS. block II*. William F. Hickey to Catharine UUnbrlh Wrtaley. Same aa above. Frank H. Wrtoley. rt ux. to William Blckry- 14-73 part* al iota It and 17. bh William F. Utckey to Catharine FlUabrth Wrtolry. Name a* ahuw. Pnartr Amra. rt al. to John M Vl ala.. Inutern of NvhMulah l*al*c No. 1W. I. B. F. O of Ilk* of the World. 0u*» .Utma lot 2. Work ti*.
fox ipkina. •
Sis*. Lot* 17 and IS. t JulU M Ladd, rt fO. Ex., to May t Ewai Lot 17. block 1
Miss Ingersoll spent the Brat ot the sek in PUiladelphia Mrs. Emma Voss spent Monday In
Ocean City.
Mrs J. B. Hoffman, of Court House, visited her mother several days the first of the week. Miss EUaa VanGUder visited her annt In Millville, the flrst of the week Ed. Ingerxol! and wife moved into their new home on Monday. Frank Wilson and family, of Umgport. were In town Sunday evening. Mr*. Wm. Morgan son and Mra. Ray-1 mond Sack and baby, visited friend* In PhUadelohla this week. Mr*. Martha Brown and daughter. Miss Etta, relumed home Saturday, after a pleasant visit to her sister, at
Tuckahoe.
STONE HARBOR The Stone Harbor Amusement Co. has received an offer from the Stone men to rent the new hath house, now nrxrly completed, at a rental to net twelve per cent on the cost of the building. Plus the overhead expenses The office* of the Company are now considering the offer. and Mrs. Newton, ot Philadelphia. were week-end vlaltor* at their cottage here. Their* was ths first be aeen In the channvl this •oason. the water and the temperature being iu*t about right for an enjoy able trip on Saturday afternoon Mrs. S W Moran, of Philadelphia, apent the pas' week at the Morton cot-
tage here.
Mr and Mrs. A. H Hamrick, of Germantown. apent the week-end at their (village here. your supply of printed stationery now Don't wait unt'l Itj la all gone before ordering a new sup Mr- . ,
• Day. B. Jsa-
il arrv Green, W. H. Colimar, O. A. Gcyer. Florence G. I'rirroon. Geo. B revs, T. T. Wells, Geo. Busch, Stanley t*. Clouting. SURETIES:—Jerry P.
Delaney, James Eoslace.
Herman Schenkel —Harry Asaer, Chas. M. Reed, Wm. F. Roeaell, Emmie V. Ambers, Albert mberg, Wilbert Edwards, Tbiumor Edwards, Fever Keenan, Peter Maguire, Theo Hildenbrand, Louiar KiM-welter Jocbrr, Robert T. Sievens, Cbarle* M. Gibb, Caroline Cruneckt-r. SURETIES: —Edward Sievens, James Eustace.
Charles Petersen -Irving Fitch, Mr*. S. T. Mazuric. Wm. A. Haflert. Ralph Kbort, Threasa
Mrs. Caroline Cronecker
—Clarence Pfeiffer, llrrtnaii Diamom . go, John M. Rosa, Arndt Gordon, Wbiu-i Fiedenck Moellei, Henrv L. Picard. B<Leaver, William llafri. Slrphen J. Sim-ui SURETIES:—RiHxnrd Cronecker, lieruia
anir* T. Chapman, Michael A. Lc->n-Pb-iilrr, Georg/ Piriflvr, Chas. Class, uatd Kreuau, T. F. Reilir, Benj. F. Peter P. I.agoiarsino. Frank Fisher. Schenkel.
Frank Killhour
- Mr*. Yrtta Koaorv, Nathan Kowtre. Janies II. t otinles*. Gustave Momhmweg.CharlesCamp. II.-iv McIntyre, Divico Monagheiti, Mary Donovan, J. P. Uelauey, Thoms* E. Ludlam, Jr., Ctoss. Whittington. Pasquale Montagua, Raffalle Moniagna, Auguit Nalmi, \. L. Gaskill. SURETIE':— Loui* Braca,
llrrmsn schenkel.
commanding looking owl
to >o 1
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French hats show slashed
with the rritltarj collar
cadet blua vdoura art off with attractive button* and worn with a
inn bonnet In mal.hlng ton.- lmi|*.l Di to«ne Uurtanc*. a l-lcw scroe* the headgear and fatting In long t-ken out of th# brim, and the edgeends lu front Is s wfide blue craiv roll i» r * hoxmd with ribbon.
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Nsw half base for women are of silk Black satin la considered vary smart In gar atrlpee and effects e drop stitch for sports wanr. It la usually om pattarn. Tbx— new booe are Bulabad Wnsd with Just tha right amount of at the top With a cutfiik* Up. unfl^ I soloc ta ■ak* it chic. ANNA MAY.
Published and paid for by the W. C. T. If.
1 have just purchased the Continental Hotel at Sea Isle City, Prospect Street and Marine Place, and am tearing it down for the
material.
For Sale
All kinds of frame lumber, inch boards, doors, windows, brick, and kindling wood, can be had cheap on the ground. Samuel Campbell
Bridgeton, N. J.
CtonecLei’*- Hotel Sea Isle City, N- J-

