--r
The Weskbi Real Estate
Trantfert ct 0 erty u fttooM ta tfaa Onotlgr (tek'i Ottoa
Extratb of Alt Deeds
PubiiiO»*d la Cap* May Coaaty OuwtU. Oav« May Court ‘Houao, wMdtaadi&s Dm. ISth:
Robert EL Mood, ot ox., to John Bmmeli. |8,S00. Loti TIT and Tit,
ctton B.
Carlton a Brtoo to KanrvretU Brlee. Lot 618, Mcdon C. Waltor Bai.ey, it tut., to -Anna 9. Stevenaon. t8,»«0. Portion of lot 168, section A. John RraniU, it n, to.BenJamln P. Ororea. 86,000. Lots T« to 717 IncluElre, notion K. Anna H. Hampton, it al„ C. Remington, Jr. ll.MO. Lota 810, 611, 687, 68b, 681, «1S to 618 Induslre. 448 to 464 Include 186 lo 17. incluiire, 474 to 478 InehialT*, section F; lots 111 to lit InelnslTe, lota 1 to 8 Inclastre, So»s 180 to 181 inclusive, section O. !B!a ML miner, it aL, to Amy pexamir. ct at, Trustees. »11,600. Lot 708, section a WlUiam J Kolb, Max., to Richard R. Stiles. ’ Lot 11, plan of portion of ©'■•an City owud by Hafldgh and oo., im. J. Frank SeboOmbirgir, it nx.. to Augusta EL Morphy. 11,850. Lot 718. section D. Henry T. Clouting, it ox., it ala. to Frank W. Covert, it ux. 118,800.
Lot 644,
•t ala. Trus- . , Co. Lot 1I0S. block ft. plan 4, “ * a Howard Seheraerbora to Hath ortM R. Ryan. $8,080. Lit 888. Bflta O. Brail, to itr^ to Ua M. Adama $1,400. Lot 416. Mock 4. lot 688. Mock 8. Gardena Thomas R- MerabaH, to nx.. CUrmee U DuBoia 5*00. Lot 108.
tipjxr Tv maHt
Bllaa A. Kalohelm, e* at, to Edward M Baker. Lot IT. block 11, ~taad» Boulevard tract, Tuekahoa Sami to Chartai C. Chapin. TrueM. Lots I and 4. block 11, Tucka-
c^nMunr ooffrnr hmb, fbidat, pkchiber 89, isita
Sami to Tlta Shore Realty $808. Lot 108. mcUoa A. Otto W. Rtoehly. to ux., to'stone.
$6,000. Lot 881, sectfe Boyd Henderson tp
$8,000. Portion df lots 787 and 769.
Co.
Tbemas R. Marsh. 11. et ux., Walter A. Rich, to ox. Lots 861, 661 and 881. section F. Charles C. Reed, to nx., to John R. Way. 11.600. Lots 817 and 398. John J. Devisa to nx., to Robert B. Smith, to nx. 81,600. & W. 7.48 fmt of lot 100 and N. E. 16 ftot of lot 111. Motion C. Hill Dredging Oo. to Eugene Ped-lck. $1,806. Lots 1444 and 1445, block 14. plan 1, Qsrdena Rowland Reel Estate Oo. to H. Clay Kennedy $18,000. Lot In N. B. Uni of St. James Place, 310 feet 8. X. from 8. E. Une of Corinthian avenue, lltalie Nto !•*be! C. Ddley, to tor., to Henry L Latterly. Lot 798. section K. Henry K. LaSsrty to Ralph a DUto nx. Santa as above, amea J. Heely, to ux.. to J. Aimer Weh^to BX f1,900. Lot 862, aul Lamorelle, to nx, to MelvUle mama. $800. Lot 886, block 8.
I 1. Garden*.
Manor a Omen wood, to vir, to nr J. Raster, to ax. 86JOO. Lot
Porter. Lot IT, block 11, Tuekahoa Same to’Edward A, Kohlenberg. Lot 1. block 11, Tuckaboe. Same to John Hardlaty. Lots 19 ted '0„ block 4, Tuekahoa Catherine BuUer to Albert C. Buttor. Sr. |6. Tract of land on a W. side of public road from Upper Bridge over Cedar Swamp Creek to Tuckaboe, containing 1 acres. John W. Harris, Trustee, to Harry Bernstein. |130. Lots 681 to 686 Inclusive, section D, Ocean City Park
Sea Isle City
Mary Haugh to Jamea McDevitt. a E. divided part of lot 7, block 64,
a W. section.
The City Park Brewing Co. to Herman Diamond. $8,000. Tract. of land containing 5600 square feet, being pert of block 4 N. E. sect,on. Tract containing 1600 square feet, being part of lota 1, 8 and >. block 4, N. E. section. Tract containing .464 acres of land being lots 4 and 11 and part of lota 1 and 10, block 4,
Sea Isle iBank Deposits Grow
Ibomm of $85,118.88 0m Week at December 11, b Found—Christmas
Club Totals Ain Increase
118.868. Lot Ul. block
Nelson B. Sooy to Edwin M. Booy. 111, section A. Isaac C. Yocum to George E. »wem. »l,8*e. Lota 177 and 878, 'Victor j. Humbreeht. et si*., Trusi. to Isabella Corduques. $1,100. 64*. Mock I. plan 1. Gardens. Dorothy E. Klrcbner to Floyd C. x West portions of lota 1089%. and 8041. block 80. plan 2 ins. Floyd C. Simms, to ux, to a Edn Bartlett. $1,600. Same as above. John T. Pedlow, et ux. to John C. to ux 81. . section K. Lewis MtakeUy, et ux. to Winfield -Scott HUcfener. 14,100. Lot In 8. E. line of Pleasure avenue. 470 feet 8. W. from 11th at net. 10x76 feet. Frederick A. Adden. et ux., to Eugenie Vernon Baxbot. 127,500. Lot in S. W. line of St. James Place. 210 feet S. E. from Corinthian avenue, 110x130 feet. George B. Turner, to ux, to William H. Coloord. to ux Lot 871,
John & W. Holton, et ux. to Ji Franklin. Lot 741, Ludlam'c bland. James Conway, to ux, to Ida E. Smith. 14,000. Lota 8, 9 and 10, Mock 16. K W. section. Bemngh of Araks John M. Canfield, to ux, to Albert Tasker, to ux |150. Lot 70, tion 35. Donald Wilkinson, et ux, to W. King. Lot 13. Mock 26. City if Hath Wildwood Henry H. Ottens to Emile F. Franconl. MOO. Lota 11 and 81. block 111. North Wildwood Land Oo. to Sylvia Gourley. et aL Lots 1. S, 5. 7. 8 id 11. Mock 168. North Wildwood Land Co. to William Lipkln. Lota IS, 15 end 17. block 161. Leo Graes, to ux, to lob Abrams. lot 17. block 166. . / North Wildwood Land Co. to William L. J. Griffin, to ux 83,600. Lots 7. 9 and 11. block 230. William Lipkln, to ux, to same, tine as above City of Wildwood WlUiam Goldstein, to ux. to J. Leoy Shade. Lots 13 and 14, block 111. Christian W. Hosbach to King Realty Co. Lota 18, 14 and 16, Moek 138, 3nd Ward.. Blanche Nye, et vir., to Ida Hall Neeenger. 18,800. Lot 6, block H. William H. Bright, et ux, to Albert Derringer, et ux (1,800. Lot SI and part of lot $1, Mock O, J*t Ward. Wildwood Beach Improvement Co. to A. Raymond Bard. fl.062.60. Lots 16 and 24, block 16. Henry Laughlin, M. D., to Thomas Weseoat. Lot 25f block 85. also lot E, block 18. Frank W.-Stanwood to Marion A. 'Ott N. K. 71-10'’ of lots 29 and 11. block 7. Fred. G. Stein bach, et Uy U. Treen. Lots 88 and 39. block 25. N. E. section. Girard Trust Co., Ex’cr, to Hart H. wter. 86.000. Lot 10. block 114. John J. Kelly, et ux, to Mary A. Kelly. 89,000. S. W. 60 feet of lota 38 and 40. block 16. 1st Ward. Borough of Wildwood Crest Ceiemma Johnston to Wm. H. Oliver, Sr. Lota 14 and 16. Mock 86. Cape May City P. F. Rothermel, Jr., Trustee, to Ethan P. Weocott. et ux 12,000. Lot 8. Moek D. plan to lota of Stock-
ton
Prospects Please Patron SEA ISLE CITY— Success appears stamped upon the life of the First National Bank of
Sea Isle City.
That Is if the first two weeks of active banking existence may be considered any indication. George Ross, cashier of the Institution. in a statement to the TIMES, called attention Tuesday, to the Increase in deposits since the opening week, estimated on the accounts of last Friday, at |!6,119.85. •There has been a steady and well developing increase In the deposits,' Ron stated, "and patrons appear delighted with the pt-cspecta which the
bank facee.”
Roes further pointed out that a Christmas Club baa been started among the bank patrons The object of such an organisation la to permit those who take out memberships save money throughout the year and at Christmas in 1913, there will be sufficient funds from the some expenditures whlel. might otherwise be beyoud the financial ablUty of the patron. Ron estimated that more than 8800 has been deposited In Christmas Clnb accounts. The deposits range from twenty-five cents two dollars and are entered each week or month by arrangement with the clnb At the end of the year, or ahortly before, In 1111, the depositor la In powesalon. provided ant is kept up by steady deposits. of a fairly subetanUal count, part or whole of which m ed for Christmas gift expea dll Another object of the club is to rave money, i or at least to create a iving habit, and Roan that for those who do not entire clnb savings on gifts, that the
Penn Ante School . Day. sad S
remaining amouiit be deposited In a aavinga account. The new bank opened Ita doors to the public on December 11 and since that Une las enjoyed the financial ; patronage of many persona living in Sea lale (MW and vicinity. There are plans for improving the present quarters at Landis avenue and Paris street by moving the residence so as to face Paris street and erecting a aeries of stores on Landis avenue, with an entrance to bank building. This would enable the banking interests to obtain a revenue from the stores, increase the activity, oc the corner, and convert the upper floors of the present bank building into apartments. Recently an ouUlne of the plans for the bank was made Informally by President Arnett for the TIMES, and he touched on the above improvements as among the Ideaa now being considered by the bank of-'
ficlals.
COAL x WOOD x LOCAL EXPRESS and BUSS SERVICE Michael A. Luongo Co. - Sea hie City, N. J.
If you want it done right ~ — call on--- ■— George B. Jefferys & Co. Builders BUILDINQ COSTS CANNOT QO LOWKR BUILD NOW
129 Coral Street
Sea Isle City, N. J.
ATTENTION TAXPAYERS ocean enr— City Tax Assessor Roger Williams, of Ocean City, baa given notice that taxpayifa may visit his office in the City Hall in Ocean City on January 4 tnd 6, for the purpose of ascertaining the amount of taxation for the coming fiscal year. Williams will arrange his office hours so that those confined to buslhonrs may be able to visit the tax office before or after the nsual
nera born.
West Jersey Garage
J. P. OELANBY, Proprivtor
• Nojw Open All the Year
SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS
BATTERY SERVICE
LANDIS AVENUE AT OCEAN
SEA ISLE CITY, N. A
JULIUS WAY. K |D. ROMNEY PLACE CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. A
Reliable Trucking Service To sad from Philadelphia; we call for the good* and deliver them to yoor door at a cost very little more than ordinarily wonU ho charged for freight alone. Fnraitiue moved with care; local service,also offered. SEASIDE TRUCKING COMPANY OFFICE: SURF HOUSE, SEA MI-K CITY Ml S-R-5 . Eeysteae Pho&e 13-A
H. Garretaon to J. Har1760. Lot situate on N.
side to Washington street, adjoining lands of Harriet W. Shall us. J. Grtifen and G. H. Garretaon. con-
taining 3989 square feet.
J. ‘ Harry Hughes to Elma M. Bump. 8850. Same as above. Helen M. Fogg to Louise F. Mc-
Carthy. Lot 8770, plan A.
HacNsIllp. < ipioa. W.°<
Barton Champiog.
block 806.
Allen Corson, to ux.. to Golden Bulk Society. 811,000. Lot beginning at West corner of 6th etreto and Pleasure avenue, extending 8. W. along N. W. Une to Pleasure avenue. f0 feet, trace N. V/. parallel with «(h street. 184.98 feet to exterior wharf line In Beach Tborofare. thence N. *. along wharf line 50 feet to 8. W. line of 6th street, thence B. E. along €th street. 117.6 f*et to
Millionaire will build new hi costing 81,900,000. That looks aa though the plumbing Is Included.
Electric Fixture!
katSonaT’chandojer ca 716 4 722 Syria* Gardae St, PUhu, Pa
goto mm
SPITZER’S
1023 Market Street A BemuUfvl Une oj Millinery, Fmrs, Coeh, Saits tmd Drttut At Loueei Prices M. BPITZER 10I» Market St, PUh.
A RELIABLE builder H. A. DEERY
Jobbing: in AS Its BnaehM SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
“PARAMOUNT” UGHTIHG FIXTURES >, RemmUUt Yedm, A 1*eum kmc et fiihirt. ^$13.50 Complete I m
MORNHINWEG’S BAKERY Bread Ro'ls Pies and Fancy Cakes BAKED ON PREMISES Landle Hrenue and Coral Street SEA ISLE CITY, N. j.
tr««w ntouar^ as-i /tawed Pricm k Paramonat Electric Supply A Fixture ( .151 Market SL. Pfclla-.
Good Eats Always AT Chandler's LIGHT LUNCH and BAKERY HOME BAKING A SPECIALTY CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE NEW JERSEY
Be a Tailor-Made Man Suits made to your measure at $36.00 and up; perfect fit guanuteei New Mens’ Furnishing Department just opened; see our line of Neckwear, Shirts and Hosiery JULIUS ROTH Haberdasher Ocean City, N. J. Tailor
M At Your Service”
Edward S. McDevitt PLUMBING CONTRACTOR HEATING AND ROOFING Let M« Quote You on Yoor Next Job 28 Coral Street - Sea hie City, N. J. CAPE MAY COUNTY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY (SUCCEEDING THE REAL EbTATE AJsD SEARCH COMPANY)
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE
NEW JERSEY
u-i-ir-i Acts a ‘ Executor and' Bond, *’« “ Fiduciary Capacity TITLE INSURANCE Brid. of Xiao SEABCHEfi Convey*,

