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hem. btihe no’ OF WEEK’S ACM tax FOLLOWUP ISO ABSTEACT OF COSVEYAXCES EHTEEED FOB BBCOBB U THE OFFICE OF THE OOIUTY GLEBE; U CASES WHPETHE COVSIDEKATIOH B OMITTED, THE SUM f THE DEED WAS
BSADT FOB MEET SEASON Details of the plan* for the new
block SS. : Camden terminal of the Philadelphia Benjamin Philip P. Baker, et ala., to Theo- j and Reading Railway, which. It U
Published In conjunction with the Caps May County Gaiette. Cape May Court House, week ending Sept 1st: Ocean (Sty Elisabeth Z. Powell to Hiram Q. Kalllnger. $700. Lot 211. block S. plan 1. Gardena. Ullle Queen, et rlr.. tb Jacob Euscboff. 12,100. Lot 22. North Folnt Robert R. Lockhart, et ux., Mary Dale Keighley. 2800. Lot 148. section H. Otis M. Townsend, et ux.. to B. Franklin Goetx. 2400. Part ol lota PS2 and 988. section A. Same to Josephine H. Goetx. 16.600. Part of lots 953 and 986, SSCT'^n A. John P. Cad man. et ux., to Emma F. Boyer. 25.760. Parts of lots T67 and 769. section A. Mary W. Collins to Agnes L. Grube. 19.000. Lot 990. section D. George Hausmann, et ux.. to Monroe P. Lind,.et ux. 27.500. 60 feet of lots 722 and 722. section
F.
Thomas H. Norton. Bx'cr, to Ell C. Krupp. 2250. Lot 212. s< J. William Morrison, et ux., to Anna M. Miller. 95.500. Part of lots 768 and 760, section A. Ambrose H. Shaw, et ala., to Fraak. U. Patton, et ux. 2«.000. Lot 62. North Point. Prank N. Fltsgerald. et ux.. Bessie J. Fltsgerald. 96.600. 47. Girard Realty Company. R. Curtis Robinson, Er'cr. to Phoebe J. MUlick. et xlr. 92.100. Lot 420. section C. Cecelia H. Crease to William F. Haines, et ox. 21.650. Lots 63. 64 and 65. plan 3. Bay Front lots. George W. Kobb. et ux.. to Herbert J. Baldwin. M D. 92.000. LOU 425. 426 and 427. block 4. plan l. Gardens. Alexander Wilson, Jr., et aU., to Anna E. Brace. 911.500. Lota 709 and 711, section A. Sa’lle F. Dairymple to Mabel Jennings. Lot 483. section A. Thomas H. Norton. Ex'cr. to Eli C. Krupp. 2305. Lot 319. section G. Fidelity Realty Co. to William L. Bennett 23.500. 8. W. 30 lost , Of lot 946. section A. Upper Towuhip John A. Melvin, et ux.. to Fred. Mosley. 91.600. Tract of Mad beginning at a post for a corner in Golding's line, adjoining land of Thos. Beaaley and Stephen Young, dee d, containing 55 acres. Ellen D. Gandy, et ala., to Nor- | cross et ux. 91.423.24.1 All right, title and interest In tract Of land containing 4 4 acres, adjoin-j lag lands ot Nicholas Foster. Enoch Madara. Richard Townsend and Hudson Corson. Dennis Township Kerry Stiles, et ux.. to Charles M. Howard. I'pper wharf lot on North, aide of Dennis Creek, containing 56 rods, adjoining Coleman F. Learning. Jr. | Isabella T. Handle, et al.. to Edward W. Calloway. Jr. <1.000.. Tract of land beginning at white oak stump on 8. E. side ol Double Pond toad being West corner of Judith Holmes pUntation. adjoining lands Of Lemuel D. Ludlam and Caroline Cherry, containing 40% acre*, except house and tenement known as Jokn Handle Homestead and one Of land aurroudlng same. Sea Isle City S. Webster Hurd, et ux.. to John C. Doyle, et ux Lot 64. situate on N. E. side of Girard aeenue. James P. McNulty to Annie E. Smith Lot 4. block 16. 8. W. see-
Walter Scoble 1 V1CTROLA.S and PIANOS MILLVILLE, NEW JERSEY
•( Avalos Hatty, et ux. Lot 17. block 90. Mead Tomlia. Sheriff, (land of "lldwood Harbor tract.
Chas. R. Hall, et al) to The Avalon Andrew F. Stevens to Carrie B. Company. 21.700. Lot 39, nee- Dow. et aM. 23.700. Urt 3,
tlon 10.
William A. Green to Ben; . . .... Green 910 Lot 73 section *2; dor * Foot - * 180 - 1,01 *■ block *1 expected, will be ready for the 1923 lot. 17 u< St, Kotloo' SO: lot 73. M * r 7 r - b~o ..nounoal by Motion It: lot 1. Mellon 10; lot 1, R "7 Oo«».nr Trett 1. lot. tb. oomow. Wort on tb. »«. section 22; lot 1. section 24. 11 t0 16 7. Tract 2. terminal was begun several months * ’ _ , loU 1 to 6 inclusive, loU S. 9 and 10. ago and has now reached the stage Borooch “ 810116 Harbor all of block 26. lots 1 to 4 Inclusive, of driving the piles and dredging the William A. Green, et ux.. to Ben- block , 6 . w (wllh ejccpUona). Tract river for ferry slips. In the new Jsmln Green. 210. LoU 14. 16. , jj. w. 20 feet of lot 9. all nf lot terminal very extensive addition* to 18. 20. 22. 24. 26. block 84. plan o' 10 |ot> M ^ , 8 (he fcrrr and track fadl1907: loU IS. 16. 17. block 37: loU , oU 17 j, of #s lt|<s ^ provlde< j t0 handle the 23 and 25. block 36; loU 27. 29. 31. Daniel F. Hallthan. et ux.. to Chris- ever-growing seashore traffle. S3. 61. 63. 55. 67, block 86: loU 51. tUn ^ H eii. 8r.. et aM. LoU 15. The plana call for a thoroughly 53. 65 and 67. block 87. 16 ud 17< io U jg and 30. all ol modern two-etory structure of steel South Jersey. Realty Company to block #6 frame ard brick with stone trimThomas N. Pyle. LoU 99. 101 and Elisabeth. Binder to Laura Bstellr min*, on a concrete foundation built adjoining 10 feet of lot 103. block Wllw|l LoU 11. 12 and IS. Mock on piles. It will house the ferry 97. plan D-2. jj Url< lraln ahe< i a huge conJames H. Birch. Jr.. Tmstee^to ^ xe | Ettelman. et ux.. to Abe Le- coume. walUng rooms for men and Mary J. Roney. Lot W. 1. block p ow l<oU 16 and 16. block O. women, a restsurant, and the offlcee 10 °- I Marshall D. SwUher. et ux.. to of the Delaware River Ferry OomWllllam K. Web'r. et to Do^ U ax S. Reiser. LoU 36. 37 and 31. pany and ot the seashore lines of the E. Newton. IoU D-i«. D-20. D-22. block B mftp of und and Sipartar Philadelphia and .ending Railway
Buck. Mrs. H. Kralas. C. Henry Streeker. Julia Claaa. Hoe Goodman. John L. Maher, M. M. Sofroney. Dr. C. W. Way. Mrs. A. E. Ankele. W. J. Barr. Herman Diamond. Albert Am berg. Wllllata F Rowell. M. A. Lcongo. Agnes E. Barr. Charles K. Landis, Henry Stohrer. Phillip R*PP. MeU Wlppersabl. H. C. Rumpp, LouU Stubblns. Theodore Schaal. Harry Shdffer. Ralph Short. Katherine Paulson. Thomas S. Hargenhelmer. Clarence S. Masurle. E. B. Arnett. I aura V. Klemn, Steve Stlmax. Theodore Hllderbrand. Mrs. May Cburt-
ney, Theodore C. Wneaton. I
a short address. In which he'l. that ths visiting tribes had ufh dom of the city, and all were i 8 rt to attend the big mask b»u , ocean pier. Practlcslly all i;,,. of the tribe availed themself thU chance, nad spent the r^ ( evening amid costume® 0 f flfrj scrlptlon from the wild Indian to ths meek Quaker lady.
D-S4, D-26. D-28. D-39. D-32. D-S4. D-36. D-38. D-40, D-42. D-44. block 109; loU A-16. A-19. A-21. A-23. A-
26. block 103.
Ritchie Miller to ScoU B. Yancey. Lot 109 and adjoining 5 feet of lot 107. block 93. plan of 1907. ! Edgar W. Hunt. Special Master, (property of Stone Harbor Electric Light A Power Co.) to Cape May County Electric Company. 95.000. All lands. tenetnenU. real eatate. buildings. righU of way. poles, wires. Ac., of Stone Harbor Electric Light
A Power Co.
BED MEM HAVE BIO FABADE U WHW00D ON MONDAY A monster parade took place on Monday night at Wildwood, when Red Men from all parts of South Jersey took part In a big celebration. The Une of march was down Pacific avenue, then to the boardwalk. When the parade was over. Miyor Court right Smith, of Wildwood, made
JaqwrUBt Disclosure
r wife.
s you keep from no
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what In the world was
cooing
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have none from you.” “You have necruto then: ••
"Only one. and I am rmolr* make a Mean breast of It. ]-|
It will disturb you. John." "Go on.” ke said hoarsely.
"For several weeks I hare fcM seere*. Jokn—« noerot kmgint hr new dress, wl\h bat to match
Rights. The river front end of the bulldLower Township ing, which will be built of copper. J. Clifford Wilson, et ux.. to Harry will house four modern electrically
Elisa A. Taylor, et aL. to Daniel W. Taylor. 976. Lot adjoinlag Mad of Jems Coombs on South and
F. Bower. 2399. Lot 17. block D. J. Clifford Wilson tract. Katherine L. Seymore, et vir., to Orpha Sheppard. 9200. Lot situate on N. side of Town Bank road from Delaware Bay to Cold Spring, adjoining lands formerly of Dan. B. Hughes and Benj. B. Hughe*, dee’d. containing 3 acres. 1 rood and 1 square rod. Bsnuch of West Cape May John W. WUbraham to Frank A. Nichols. Lot 366. block 29. MlUer
Farm.
Leri C. Blake, et ala., to Florence Matthews. »T00. Lot 78. MlUer
•perated terry slips. The spaces between the ferry slips will be used for the men and women’s walling; rooms, for offices and for the restaurant, all of which will be built of
brick with stone trimming..
cownnwnroBS to mumc fomd The City Music Put d Committee desires to thank those through whose contribution it was possible to hare free Band Concert* daring the month
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SAID : “Save, young man, and become respectable and respected; It’s the quickest and surest way.” DO YOU SAVE ANY MONEY ? Call or send ns a postal aud let us open an account
for yon in the Bank of
EXPERIENCE, STABILITY AND SUCCESS
3 per cent, interest paid
Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J.
and W. J. A 8. R. R. oa 8. E.. eon-
mining 6 acres
Nathan WeMeaberg. et al. Lou 339 and 349. Canal Iota oa Stone Harbor Fartcway.
as G.
w. et ux 23,999.
of Und at Goshen ox West side of Bayshore road tram Goshen to Dias Creek, adjoinlag land ol Chas. WU-
i. Thos, Swain and Was. F. Garriaon .containing 15 scree and 89 per- JERSEY POTATO SHIFPEB8
ches, with exception'
of Weet Cape May to Quit-claims lot 77. block S.
Miller Farm.
Cape May City
James M. E. Hildreth, et ux.. to Anas Bridge. 81.609. Lot situate on East side of Lafayette street and N. W. corner of Und of Humphrey Learning, adjoining Und of Henry D. Stewart, containing 17.226
aquere feet.
Borough of Mart* Wildwood Ida Quinn, et vir., to Mary A.
MacFarUnd. 9100. Lot 409. Wal-
nut avenue. 1st Ward, block 160. Amelia Walton to John Wetzel.
List of contributors:—Andrew J. Martin, Mrs. Woertx. Mrs. H. Brook*. R. Steelman. George Whittington. A. D. Ermllio. Ambrose Brady. Lewis J. Chester. Mrs. Straubmueller. D. Cinl, F. Tavanl. Diamond Drag Co.. Mr. Jamison, D. Mason!. Meaner*. Quinn. F. H. Sutton. William Coll mar. Mr Monahan, Minnie Rnmerman. Harr> Goldsmith. Mrs. George Boeder. Mrs Twohey, A. G. Rice and Company. Augt vt W. Miller. D. E. William*. H. L. Sparklln. F. C. Rupp. G. F. Mornhlnweg. H. C. Love. L Fitch. F. B. I Sharp. Win. A. Haffert, C. Schwartx. F. Seeley. H. R. Fehrle. A. D Orazlo. R. Stevens. Mrs. Reiman. Nichols MosculUa, C. W. Travis. Mrs. San-
MUST NOT MIBRRAHP
The State Bureau' ef Markets has dres. Captain Holmes, Surf House, received word from Secretary of Ag- Bellevue Hotel, Mrs. Bright, Wells riculturr. Henry Wallace, that aav- Ice Company. American Start* Comeral carloads of New Jersey potatoes P*ny. E. B. Gallagher. Dr. Eugene
9100. Lot 3*. block 134, 2nd Ward. I have been seised by the Federal Bu- Way. Charles O'Connor. H. Mesirov. Leverctt Newcomb to City of North | r au of Chemistry under the pro- Charles 8. Whittington. Charlos Wildwood. 93 and all Hens and vMion* of the Food and Drugs Act. It Hahn. Monalgnor Pozxl. Mrs. Romn. taxes now delinquent. Twenty lot* aeems that acme New Jersey parties James McDevltt and son. Mrs. Galien. 169 and 8. W. half of lot! have made a regular practice of! Mia* Burke. Baer Shoe Store. Oakley
>• -
■king and describing Inferior po-, Cowdriek. Seminole Hotel, Joseph tatoes as U. S. Grade No. 1. ! Halloa. Thomas C. Frame. H. Sato. The Secretary says examination* Joseph A. Conway. Mrs. C. S. Anderare being made by market Inspectors eon. Mrs. James G. Hard I e. Mr* T. and “prompt measures will be taken O. Nock. F. H. Wheaton. Edward to supreee any violations.” The > *-■ ^. .-l.
Flood, et ux. 3190. Lot 7 and S. Bureau of Markets is informed that j INVEST WISELY W. two-thirds of lot 9. block 297. ! some ears inspected showed as high j Building and Loan stock U the Same to Thomas L Drtanmons. et | as 39 per cent defective stock. ‘ ] safest, wisest Investment yon can ux. 9190. Lot 11 and N. E one- 1 ■ i — z: — 1 make. Your money grows fiat. Is
third of lot 9. block 297, 2nd Ward.
block 179. conlainl-g 10 lots. 2no
Ward
Charles W. Ackley, et ux.. to Frank Good. 91.290. LOU 7 and 9.
ock 297.
Fraak R. Good, et ux.. to James
City of Wildwood
Eraxmo Dinned, et ux.. to Grant Jones. 9600. Lot 9. block 110. Eloiae Bright to Sarah T. Duba. 8. E. 20 feet of lot IS. block 40. Wildwood Bungalow Co. to George Roberts, et ux. 91.960. Lot 8.
block 22. 1st Ward.
Theodore Foot*, et ux.. to George L>
W. Doran. 9400. Lot 6. block «=== 61-w. u r pii a u
Uzxie J. Baker, et ala., to Ocean j n L nm Front Company. Lou 1. 2 and 8. W. half of lou 3. 6. 8 and 8. E. half
of lot 10. block 4. ! POOL. SHUFFLE BOARD.
Maurer’s
Insect
^Powder
sale and always subject to your call.
kk City B. ft L.
CHARLES K. LANDIS. JR.. Secretary.
R. FEHRLE Bowling Alleys
A RELIABLE BLILDKF
H. A. DEERY Contraetor. Carpenter
lobbing in AD Its Branches SEA ISLE CITY. N. J.
If you want it right HARRY JACOBI PAINTER Estimates Promptly Given
Antoine bile, Tractor and Aviation School -i~f* fc U. SuC
O HJay [oonty jitlc and JrestCo.
(SJCCCEOINQ THU REAL ESTATE AND EEAMCM CO.) Cape May Court Hooae, N J. Acts as Executor and in a Ftfndafy Capacity Jitle Insurance Money to Loan on Morfano Searches Briefs of Title Gonoeyaucing \
Good Eats Always AT Chandler'* LIGHT LUBCH
can mat jam loum
Touring Car
Before A Value like This Why should you buy any car but a Ford? Pnc^ lowest, ports lowest, operating and upkeep expense lowcol, a Ford carurill take you anyplace any car will go. These are sensible, not extravagant times, and a Ford is the most sensible car for anyone to own. Terms if desired. 1LFSED X FETE180H Autiomcd Ford Ssacj Fmt. and Supplies _ geiriee WOOSBDtE

