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REAL ESTAIt RBJflRB OF TO IT tee followxmbavabstkact or ounrRAra xrkbsb FOR 1BOOXA n THE OFFICE OF THE COTOTT CUSRZ; g r/w*s WEB* THE COBSIBEE ATIOH B OMITTED. THE SUM NAMED 01 THE SEED WAS
Hn Lumber Co. Lot J«. block 68. Carrio SUley to June* Monahan. M.00*. Lou SO to SS Inc., block
144.
Oeoan War Company to Minnie H. *>*»«• MOO. Lot 8. block N.
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SEA BLE CRT, H. J.
CUT ee IIOIES
I Frank Herrlnc, of Philadelphia. Is' Mr. and Mra. William Force are J at the Lincoln apartmenU for two I grueets of Mr. and Mra. L. J. Downey.
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(Continued from pare 1) ^ | yin Florence Hanna, of Camden. John M. Murphy la vlaitlar Ala and Dorothea Miller are gueats
i of Mra. Laura Klemm, of Pleasure
Charlea U Lenia » n rim Arthur H,rriB *’ ot Phlladalpbla. ™nn«. Lot j, wool *"' 1 W, * kl,r l “™ *‘’" U
M.
Mr. and Mra. Bertrand QiUette and I party, to the number of ten, aur-
PubliaheJ In conjunction with the Cape May Oouaty Goaette. Cape May Court Hooaa. week ending July 7th: Doom City Sarah E. Campbell, et rir„ to John V. Expenshade. *6.644. Lou to 481 Inc., section D. Mock 1(04. Maine D. Eaktn, et rtr.. to Jn M. Cheater. I8.8M. a B. *• feet of lot 107 and 34. W. SO fan of lot 109. Delaoeey Realty Company. Frank J. Kamaagh. ot ux.. to Helen V. Allgater. North half of lot 560. section A. Helen V. Allgnler to Tberean Platt Karaaaffh. Saaae ns abore. Mabel B. Jennings to Charlotte a Lots 075 and 100, aacUou •. ot ala., to WHliam I1.S00. Lot 674. rtr.. to Charlea Lot 647, section K. Charles W. Allen, et ux.. to William H. Baker. 8100. Lota 406 and 404. section B. Elmira D. Mead, ot rtr., to Jacob J. Sander, et nL 01.100. Lot 160.
Alfred H. Williams, et ux.. to Margaret P. Vernon. Lot 470. sec
Richard B. SUtea. at ux.. to Paul Lot SIS. Meek 8. plea
Hiram B. Whitaker, et nx.. Carrie F. Fowler. *2.144. ] 070. section H. Wert Jersey treatment Co. to William J. Kolb 0776. Lot 0081. plan 1. Cardens. Benjamin B. Wantkerhy. et ux.. Lula K. et rtr., 91AM. and 44C. QeonfS ft. Bacon, et nx^ to WalteAJMttrtck. *1.000. LOU 711 Til. amtion D. Henry M. Marter. Jr^ ot ux, to Gertruds B. Marter. 8100. Lot on S. W. aids Ot Chelsea Place, 140 feet & S. tram Wastsy arenu*. 00x60 ten. Harry M. Bandar, at ala, to William jl Cornea, et ux. Lot 017. section a ot nx, to Hugh 81.000. North half of lot 764. section L. Mood ‘taMU^herlS. (property of Chna B. Han. et ala) to Alfred S Shultx. 8100. Lot 17. section 16; loU 40 and 49. section 4. a Haydock, Jr, et ux, tc ux. 04.600. Lou 1. 1. 0 nnd 4. section 19. Catharine A. Kirkpatrick, et ala, to Charlea E. Dowling, et ux. 060. Quit-claims lot 11, block 11. Charlea H. Boos, et ux, to Juliette E. Cooper. 01.760. LoU 76 and 76. section 6. Borough of Stone Freeman P. Lane, et ux, vard Improvement Company of Florida. Quit-claims loU S and 4, block 104; lot 1. block 102. plan A. J. & Shall erase. Trustee, (estate of Charlea R. Hall. Bankrupt) Charles R. Hall. 6*.£00. right. Utla -and Interest In loU 81 and 86. block 90; also marsh and meadow adjacent thereto. Harry J. Little, et ox, tc Eleanor W. Webb. Lot 110, block 06, plan D-l. Mary N. Little, et sir, to Eleanor W. Webb. Lot 119, block 96. Middle Township Edwin R. Bt. ee. et ux, to W. DeCamp. Lot on 8. E. side of Boyd street, known as lot S on map of W. J. Tyler’s land. Court House. John O. Wahl, et ux, to Charles F. Greenlee, et ux. Quit-clalmi loti 16 and 16. Dias Creek plan John G Wahl.
map of loU on ocean side of Ocean, sister. Mrs. H. F. Era Isa
of Mrs. J. J. Winkler.
City of Wildwood to Alfred ’ _rU. I Mta8 Gertrude Fisher, of South | R * v - •«><i Mre. B. 8. Dlse at the et ux. Quit-claims lot 16 block j Se *'7U«. hss been the gueet for mr-! Lutheran parsonage on Friday. “’irT.T 1 "* ^ ! D. J. HcElh.Hoo bu th, UcBrld, Edward Z. Fox et ux, et al, to Miss ElUabeth Schulu, of PMla- cottage on Neptune street Mrs. 08.0*0. Lot II. delphis, U the guest of Mrs. Inrtng McKlhstton and her daughter.
Fltc A. mis. Cavanaugh, were In Philadel-
Loula Blom. block 111.
Patrick W. Ban nan. et ux, ,
Mary McOarvey. 8. E. * 1-1 feet Z ^ T in frontage of lot 4 and 26 1-1 feet on Mond * y and in width of ku 6. block 144. gUWU 0 * Mr< and Un -
Oliver Cromwell B tght, et ux, to Miss Margaret Foster and . . Hannah McNulty. 100. 8. E. 8 Gertrude Fisher have been recsfct | escape trekn more serious Injury as
feet. 4 lErbes of »«♦ il. and N. W. 11 i gu«ts of Miss Helen Corson,
feet. 6 lneho« of lot SS, block O. 1st
Ward.
Continental Equitable Title Trust Co. of Philadelphia (Guardian of Edward McClory) to Egle Guerra DonaU. et vlr. *800. All right, title and Interest tn lot *. block 111. David M. Nuneviller, et ux, Andrew J. Peterson. $460. feet. 6 Inches of lot 4 and 1 feet. 6 Inches of lot 6. block 64. Same to A. Hllding Peterson, ux. *460. Lot 4 and 2 feet, 6 Inches of lot 6. Mock 64. ard W. Fellona, et ux, to Frank X. Bchlegelmllch. *600. Lot 2. block \i. N. E. nectlon. Borough of WOdwosd Crert Edith G. DeChant. et vlr, to Elisabeth P. Bradley. Lots S and 4, block 60. John Harper, et nx, to Ads Moft. *2,900. Lot 4L Mock 4. Cape May City Llsxte W. Hand. Ex’ctrx. to Walter P. Taylor, et sL 07.000. Lot on N W. aide of Columbia avenue, adjoining land of Oliver Smith, dec’
phia Monday.
Mrs. Margaret Strathers Is con- | lined to her bed as the result of s fall un Thursday of last week. Her
Borough of Korth Uildlng Peterson, et
Ex’ers. to George 8. Jacobs. 0800. Lot lying os Bast side of Bank street. adJuUlsg land of El dredge John & BoBe. et ux, to Stephen Kavanagh. *1.200. Lot 624. plan Mary E. Schell eager to LoelU ablnson. *4.000. Lot on a E. side of Washington street, bounded by lands of Wm. Bennett, containing 6,676 square feet. Charles Hay. at al, Ex’ers. Frauds T. Wilson. 0*.6OO. Lot on K E. side of Corgie street. 40 »eet N. K from JeSeraon street, adjoining l-nds of Cape May Gas Co, HenSawyer. John C. Bullitt \ and others. Also lot on N. W. side of Page street, bounded on S. W. by land of J. R McCreary, N. W. by land of John C. BulUtt and a K. by Page street. Francis T. Wilson to James E. Perry. *2.000. Lot on a E. side of Corgie street. *0 feet N. E. from JeSeraon street, containing 7,700 square feet. Charles E. Holmes, et ala, to Americano Piacentinl, et ux. 0*. 000. Lots 18 and 11, estate of Hetty W. Hughes, dat’d. S. E. corner Broad and Elmira Francis T. Wilson, at vlr, to Jacob Snare. *700. Lot on N. W. side of Page street, 90 feet N. E. from Jefferson street, adjoining lands of John a BaUUS. j. a McCreary and
others.
Brock «f lUj Mmt Junes McCooley. et ux, to UlUan Vogel. LoU 24 and 16. block F. Sea Grave Ass’n. Lillian Vogel to
Dark UvIStnce
HUdlng>«terson. et ux, to Anton A. Hohu. 0100. Lot 610, Mock
120. Walnut avenue.
William Tyas. et ux, to James j Plnney. Lo’s SS and It. block 116. j
lud Ward.
fames Plnney to William Tyas. et
-Ttat Mesquite BIM Still Itcbear Then Tou Hare Not Dead SOTO QUITTER H stops the Itch of Insscts. soothes and heals. Believes sunburn. Price 25 cts. AAOrsee—Th« Se.cn Ce. (No Stamp*) Box tSS. Stan. Harbor,
City of William Llpkln, et ux, to Wildwood Pier A Realty Ctanpany. 0 to 14 Inc., block L. with 10 feet ■ drive in roar of said lots. Also lots J 6 and 19. block L.
O. Lot 14, block F. Earl M. Groff, at ux, to T. 8. Qoe-
High-Grade Paint ixcoo cao— MDWrotCota. 1.50 Per GaHm
Judge and Mrs. A. motored to Millville Friday Phlllr Schafer. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Johann agid family are week-end guests Of Mrs. Michael Monahan, of Neptune street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Back, with Mrs. George B. W. Corson sad he: small granddaughter, motored ,U Cape May recently. Mrs. C. E. Walton, who was la lies Isle City last year, was calling or. friends this weak. She is at *fTe Homestead” In Avalon this ssuai Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rios are 1 to begin bulldlna on their Meantime they have rooms s Mayor and Hie. Fitch. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Bruner, Philadelphia, are week-ead geeefc Mr. and Mrs. James G. Hard Is. their Landis avenue home. Mr. and Mrs. WlllUm CoKU snd family motored over frcsn'Oeesn City for s day’s visit with Mayor and
Mrs. Fitch.
Mrs. Amelia Lantech has returned from s short visit to h< Vineland. In the four has been at Sea Isle City, si * has added eleven pounds to her weight At the “Spray” are Mr. snd Mrs. Beck, of Philadelphia; Mr. snd Mrs. Luther, of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Newburger and Mias Rsgert, of Baltimore; and Mr. Hogan and family. of MfUvlUe. Miss Anna Fleming, of Philadelphia. was the week-end guest of Mrs. Richard T. McSorley. Frank J. Me Sorley. father of R. T. McSorley. follows his usual custom ot speed!ag his week-ends with his son snd the seven Interesting grandchildren. Mr. snd Mrs. John F. Menke, Mr. Albert Koehle. Mr. sad Mrs. Edward Schssl. Mrs. G. Binder. Miss Henrietta Binder. William Sehaal. of Atlantic City. William Schaffi and Mrs. John Pflaom were guests at Mina’s Inn on Sunday. George Boeder went to Philadelphia Monday for an opera the Northwestern Hospital, pendleltls; Mrs. Boeder accompanied The operation was performed on Tuesday, and latest reports Indicate that It was very am Mrs. J. J. Kazan was seriously 111 in the winter when It wa*,her day for the officer’s trustees luncheon, so k was given this week on Thursday at her lovely seashore home. That the luncheon lost nothing by postponement was the consensus of opinion of the ladles. Mrs. Alexander, widow of the late Dr. Alexander, of Germantown, and her daughters arrived at the inole on Monday. Other guests are Him Sail I e E. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Me Geehan. of Philadelphia; Mr. Jerome Kirk and Mias Agnes Kirk, of Lat-
robe. Pa.
Mrc. Pauline Kelly, and her daughter Rita, are at the Colonnade for 'a week or ten days. Mrs. Kelly's father snd mother, who are so pleasantly remembered when they were at the Steelman cottage on Central avenue, have both “crossed the Divide,” the mother dying last win-
ter.
well as her recovery are both | markable. A trained nurse nnd her ! daughter Mrs. Cole, of Asbnry Park.
are In atte lance.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maher, of Baltimore, hsve gone to Buffalo, after a two week's visit with Mr. Maher’s sisters, Mrs. Twohey and Mrs. Gallen.
At the “Magnolia" are Mrs. Hefeiman snd her granddaughter. Mias Ethel Deeg. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Schmelier. all of Philadelphia, for the season. Mr. Laird, for the month; Mr. R. G. Cprran and family, of Colltngdale. for the week-end.
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Candy Shop and Ice Cream Parlor At the Shore “Pure and Home Made” candies are the choice. We make ovr candies on the Pier and invite Your Inspection CANDY SHOP Ocman Pi*r SEA ISLE CITY
AMERICAN PAINT OO. VARNISH SUPPLY CO. (14 E*t Gfcvni Ai—»
An Invitation
—is extended to those interested in the study of Chiropractic, to viat Philadelphia’s new College—The Marc band College ef Chiropractic. “An educational institution of the highest character” and not ran merely or. t commercial basis. Fall Classes Dry and Evening begin September 16. and we will be pleased to give yen detailed information at any time. *A\ ARC HAND IROPRACT.C
Home Building' Wood Own your home! To have And to bold is the ambition of every red-blooded young man. To care for a home is the desire of every • ■ 1 I-' IT.
When thinking of your home remember that it is almost as essy tc build ss to buy ready built. And it is often mote unifying. Ghooae Wood Yon cannot only design your home to please yotmelf bat you can select toe materials—fauids
gtantial
Yon make no mistake in coming to as to do both. We can help yon get home beancy—at a *ub-
— vsving.
Come to os for
of Quality at Zconomy 5TRATHMERE. LUMBER COMPANY 5ea Isle City, New Jersey

