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Published In conjunction with the Cs»4 Mk7 County Gaxette, Caps May Court House week ending Oct. C: Ocean City Frederick Oberle to Clarence Marks. *1.600. Part of lots 25 and 2d. section B. Cecelia M. Creese to the PowellYanGUder Lumber Co. $2,000. Lou SI* to 2*4 Inclusive, block 1206. ■action C. Daniel L. Packer, et al.. to J. Powell Atkinson. *2.809. Lot 100. section N. P. Bernard Ruckdeechel, et uz., to George W. Harris. Lot 84 and part Of lot 85. plan 4. Bay Front. Hans Burkhardt. et ux., to Howard M. Fltxcharles. $650. Lot 466. ■action A. Thomas 8. Simmons, et ux.. to Harold W. Hager. $1,200. * Lot 642. •action E. Alice E. Sexton, et vlr.. to Eva Edmonds David. $7,360. Lot 36. section 2. Ocean Front Real Estate Oo. Mina K. Morrison, et vlr.. to Charlotte & Chester. Undivided half Intards. In tract of land flowed by tide water, beginning at point In 8. E. line of Ocean avenue. 175 feet 8. W. from 10th street, 26x950 feet. Ruth E. McConnell to Ethel Royer Dorn, et aL $1,400. 8. W. 10 feet of lot 7*5 and N. E. 20 feet of lot 717. section A. Thomas 8. Simmons, et ux.. to Frederick H. Manley. $760. Lot 476. section A. Same to George W. Lee. $750. Lot 477. section A Joseph OllvcUo. e* ux.. to Mary Jaae Williams. $4,200. Part of loU $5* and 260. section B Ocean City Automobile Bridge Co. to Bute of New Jersey. Strip of land 60 feet In width and lying 20 feet on either aide'of Central line of route of Ocean City Automobile Bridge Co. John J. Hood, et ux.. to William R. Neely. $2,760. S. W. 30 feet of lot 75* and N. E. 20 feet of lot 76*.
Hiram G. Halilnger. et ux.. to Charles H. Ell la $$50. Lot $12, block 2, plan 1; Gardens. Weal Jersey Investment Oo. to Frank J. Peter. *2.500. Lou 217 and 21*. block $. plan 2. Gardens; also R W. 60 feet of lot 21*. same plan. Martha Stewart to EHxabeth W. Hamilton. *42,000. Lot 757. section C. Randolph Marshall. M. D.. et ala, to Albert Gee. Lot 782, section H. Wawn Dairy Farms tc C^arlea C. Reed. *10.000. Lot 443. tection A. Laura ▼. LeCato. et vir_ to Mary M. Buck. *1.200. Lou *0 and *1. plan 6. Bay Front. Bessie 8. Duncan, et vlr.. to J. Cajetan Flynn. *8.000. Lot 24 and N. W. 1 foot of lot 26. block 8. plan 2. Ocean City Land Co. BttVhcfc of Woodbine Julius Weisa et ix., to Woodbine Building and Loar Association. Lou IS. 14 rsd 15 ‘ jck 9. section B. Dennis Towadrip Emma M. Morris tc Paul W. Stevena $1,500. Tract of land situate on 8. E. aide of Seashore road, adjoining lands of Wm. P. Garrison. Kate B. Townsend and homestead plantation of Emma M. Morris, containing 43 acres and 11 perches except 25 acres 1 quarter and 30 rods conveyed to Chaa Macalester, et ux.. Dec. 14. 1883.
Same to Irene D. Overn. $4,750. 8. W. 20 feet of lot 769. and all of 780. section E. i Elizabeth 8. Herschel, et ala. to' Mary 8. Smith. Lou 634 to 637 In-1 elusive, section G. John W. Kennedy, et ux.. to Talltha V. Ross. 8. E. 4 feet of lot 2 and N. W. 29 feet of lot 4. Girard Realty Co. Talllha V. Ross to John W. Kennedy. et ux. Same as above. William H. T. Burley to Charles L. Or melon, el ux. $460. Lot 40. section C. Elisabeth 8. Hlgbee. et vlr.. to Annie Barbour. *8.600. Part of lot *73. section A. Cecelia H. Creese to Howard T. Justice. $3,000. LOU 296 to 300 Inclusive, section C. Howard D. Mm hues, et ux., to Anne E. Mills. Lot 4. section 10, Ocean City Land Co. Anne E. Mills to Catherine G. Mathues. Same as above. Wm. H. Assay, et ux., to Jules DeWaele. Jr. $8,600. Lot In 8. W line of 6tb street. 230 feet 8. E. from Atlantic avenue. 40x100 feet. Hattie Smith, et vlr., to Florence M. Champion. $12,000. Lot 431, section A. John R. Groves, et ux.. to Benjamin P. Groves. *9.000. N. W. 45 feet of lot 87/. section A. William L. Brown. Jr., et ux.. to Ella R. Brown. Lot 535. section G.
John J. McBride, et ux.. to Elizabeth C. Ludlam. Lot 4. block 20. 8. W. section. Tax block 45-A • Louis Short, et ux.. to Bowie Jafolla. et vlr, et ala. *1.700. Part of lot 17. block 7. 8. W. section. Barongfc of Avalon William J. Taylor, et ux.. to Ralph L. Keenan, et ux. *2,800. Lot 16, section 26. Borough of Stone Harbor Horatfo S. Carmen, et ux.. to Annie T. Jeffrey. *6. Lot 464. block 200. plan D-3. Sara Phillips Bunting, et vlr.. to J. Franklin McCluakey. et ux. Lot 121 and 6 feet extending of 8. E. line thereof Into Stone Harbor; also 10 feet of lot 122. adjoining N. W. line of 121, block 102. plan D-3. Emily K. Hodglns. et ale., to George P. McLaughlin. *100. LoU 44. 46. 48 and 50. block 99. plan A. Hannah G. MacMurtie to Hannah D. Burr. Lot 140, block 93. plan G. James Gwens, et ux.. to John H. Myers. Lot 101, block 84, pUn 1907. Middle Towuzhip Mary L. Smith, et vlr.. to Matilda Williams. *100. Lot 6. block 33. section 1. Whites boro. Virgil N. Ei ricson. et als.. to Wal- 1 Ur & Erricson. *100. All right. ; title and interest in lot 1. block 5. j section A. map of Town LoU of Harry 8. Douglass, Cape May Court I
House.
Borou,,'! of Horth Wildwood Henry H. Ottens to Frank X. Brennan. *1,000. Lot 5. block 296. 2nd Ward. WiUUm A. Brown, et ux.. to Robert C. Young, et ux. N. W. half of
lot 415, Chestnut avenue, 1st Ward, block 16*. Henry H. OUens to Frederick F. A. Schupelti, et ux. $28$. Lot $. block 146. Same to Eliza Slmpeon. $$60. Lot 11. block 116, 2nd Ward. Henry H. Ottens to David H. Young. $6,600. Lot 21. block 294. 2nd Ward. Marian A Pyott. et ala. to Mary C. A. Madison. $2,490. Lot 24. block 135. Henry H. Ottens to William Cavanaugh. $400. LoU 1 and 3, block
90.
Anna Mary Moore, et vlr.. to Mary Morton. $800. Lou 37 anh $9. block 288. map No. 2. Norjb Wildwood Land Co. to Louis SageL $100. Lou 10 and 12. block 258. City «f Wildwood Ocean Pier Co. to Charles W. Filer, et ax. $1,400. Lou 2* and 30. block a William H. Ouram. et ux.. to Ebeaezer Yenney. et ux. $200. Quitclaims lot 11. block 41. Wildwood Bungalow Co. to Harry N. Ball. *500. Lou 51 and 62. block 23. 1st Ward. John T. Byrne, et ux.. to Herman Lundy. *4.100. Lou 7 and $. block 145. Harry Clay Gray, et ux.. to Leon R. Yubas. et ala *29.280. Lots 34. 35 and 36. block C. map of Und and Riparian Rlghta Marie Huebner, et vlr.. to Emms F. Wright. Lot 18. block 10. Sherman K. Lockwood, et ux., to George Hanna. *75. East onethirtieth of lot 29. block F. David McKlbbln. et ux . to Charles Loughead. et ux. *11.000. Lots
MORNHINWEG'S BAKERY Bread Roik Pie* and Fancy Cakes BAKED ON PREMISES Landis Avsnaa and Cecal Street SEA ISLE CITY. N. J.
GO TO RELIABLE AUTO PARTS CO. MM-uvr xaez rr. vkila. /er Any Srtc or Lted Part for AJfr KAKX AUTtmoanx Save Half and More on Standard Auto Parts MOST OOMItXTK mWK i thr . >u If iuu raa't set it Wn— RELIABLE AUTO PARTSC0. MSC-l«eT Sear »«., Will* . H I-IIIIM3I orr* St'MlAT*
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Good Eats Always AT Chandler’s LIGHT LUHCH tad BASKET HOME BAKING A SPECIALTY
CAPE MAT COURT HEW JERSEY
It and 20. block 36. N. E. section. Frank L. King, et ux.. to Jose W. Waer. Jr. N. B. half of loU 2*
and 30. block 103.
of Wildwood Crest Charles E. Banks, et ux.. to Angelo Maatrostefano. $300. Lot 19,
block *L
Cape May City Susan C. Emack. et vlr.. to Louise W. Campbell. $1,500. Lot begin nlng st corner of Intersection ol South side of Kearney street, with West side of Jefferson street, 57 96x
106.$ feet.
Lardner B. Smith, et ux., to Laidner F. Smith. $20. Half of lot 11. meadow or marsh land, at ScheUlnger’s Landtag. Fidelity Trust Co.. Trustee, to Walter H. Phillips. $1,900. Lot begin slag at 8. W. corner of Benton »venue and Jefferson street, adjoining land of Richard Campion and Wm. C. Taylor. Borough ti South Cape May Framk jf. Walton, st ala., to Harey Meatnar. $900. Part of loU AUTOMOBILE DRIVING AND REPAIRING COURSE Spoon! for This Month. $45.00
449 N. 6th St., PlJm. Pa.
H. 13 to 16 Indus!
plan of ML Vernon Land Co. Borough «f Oaye May Point Harriot & Springer, et vlr 7 to W. Edgar Boyd, et ox. $1.200.' N. E. 50 feet of loU It and 1*. block E.
MATTHEW J. RYAN COMMI&S40N MERCHANT
MAURICE RIVER COVE OYSTERE •ALT OVETEra. CLAIM
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kitchenette In modem place with lady alone for Phone R—Clinrtflil ud i n tb ; peka Capital.
In kaking about far a banking want to find one Oat is safe, oaavoueat We want you to consider this old cstoWwbod luUUttea along lines and cordially inrite yau to c«B an ns and open an aoeaunt. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Security Trust Compan Cape May Gty, N. J.
CAPE MAY COUNTY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY
(SUCCEEDING THE REAL ESTATE AND 8 CAPE MAT COUBT HOUSE
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. Act* a* Executor and Municipal . Money t« Bond* m a Fiduciary Capacity .
far Sale
TITLE INSURANCE B ^ H °
Briefs of Title SEARCHES CanTcruci^
Sunday T,1P October 22
AatsMeMe, Tractor and Aviatim School
Pet* Aatnmotzru School 2tth A Market 8ta. ftol«K.29th
The Outstanding Closed Car Value 1923 Fiv Passenger Six-CyUnO^r Sedan—*19§3 Measured by any standards you may choose and fcr every hi™! of motoring, the Buick five pamenger sixcylinder —is easily the outstanding value in a dosed car. It ia a handaome, richly appointed sedan; tasteful In the quality of it* interior fittings and in the comi.Trtahle luxury of its wide, easy sects with their fine ptnah
Every driving convenience is found in this car. ao per* foctiy arranged that each function is recorded before the driver’s eyec and every control is at hia finger tips. And in addition, there is the dependable, enduring performance and the economical, satisfactory motoring rht always has been so marked in the Buick rhoaais and the fomoua Buick valvc-in-heod engine. TM R»*4cl Urns pv 2923 Cowipviars Fourtser itcdsUi
CENTRAL GARAGE MOTOR SHOP JOSEPH SCRIVAHL Proprietor OCEAN CITY, N J. ^ WILDWOOD, M. J.
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SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES SEA ISLE (STY 7: IS A M Returning, leaves Philadelphia (Market SL Wharf) 7:2# P. 1L Similar fares from prlnripal stations between Ocean City and South Seavllle Sale of Tickets Begins Friday Preneeding Exccrxioa Pennsylvania System THE ROUTE OF THE BROADWAY LIMITED
TWO TINY WIRES
Each Bell Telephone subscriber is connected to the local central office by wires—two
tin/ wires.
These wires pass through a ma/e of cable* and ceils, through delicate apparatus that' must be kept in careful adjustment. And that isn’t the end of it, for rhere must be apparatus to connect each telephone here with any other Bell Telephone in the nation The job of building and maintaining this complicated equipment is done by two-fisted men—men who think in terms of never failing service. TTieirs too is the task of installinu new telephones, and of maintaining them. In acUition to tlteir knowledge of telephone conKtuetion one outstanding quality characterises these . mcr ' —they are imbued with the spirit of courtesy.' ‘ L *-fi‘ , !rL thty Come intt) vour h ™K O' your office you KSr “ d ° th,:ir WOrk ^veeffid. They want you to fee! that should they tetum at some future day you will welcome them. For they know, as do all Bell people, that courtrt, (arp.
THE DELAWARE &■ ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH &TELEPHONECO.
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