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THE REAL EST4TE TRANSFERS DEALTY WHICH HAS CHANGED HANDS CAPE MAY CITY Eliza P. Albrecht to Thomas Moles, $6060. Two lots on Lafayette street", adj. John S. Kennedy and Presbyterian Oburch lot. LOWER TOWNSHIP Daniel Schellenger to Matilda V. Wells, $68. Lot of land near Bennett's Station west of Main Sbore Road. DENNIS TOWNSHIP Dan Bisbop et ux to Eli C. Camber- ! on et al, $1 ; 62 acres and 80 pr., adjs. Island Road and Cbas. Ludlzm. • MIDDLE TOWNSHIP John S. Brown et alafto Edward F. Learning: et al. tl. 80 acres near Rio j Grande, adjs. heirs of Alex Hildreth. j John L. Long et ux to Owen Tower. : $1. Ten acres at Mavviile, adjs. Clark I Nottingham. UPPER TOWNSHIP Hannah M. Vangilder et al to John I 1 S. Westney et al. $1289. 6 acres on the i road from Toll Bridge to Dennis Creek . ' adjs. James Mickel. i WOODBINE Abraham Koaenfeld et ux to Isaac Alexenberg, et al, $1800 Lot 16, , block 8, section D. HOLLY BEACH Abraham Lichtman et ux to Benj. 1 W. Levin, $681. Lot 4. block 66. • William H. Yenney et ux to James j Janet, $1. Lota 1 and 2, block It. j Walter L. Thompson et ux to Wil- 1 liarn H. hughe*. $816. Lota 86, 86. 37, ' block 140, Baker's Premium Sale, 1904. STONE HARBOR Reel Estate Sales Oo. to George J. { Pequignot. $1. Lot 186, block 92, S plan C. 1 OCEAN CITY. Penrose Fleisher et ux to James M. \ Cheater, Jfl. Lot 818, Sec. A. Daniel Rials; et a) to Sarah D. Gai- 1 oett, $1. Lot 49. Oreese Tract. ( Caspar Pennock et ux to Hannah L. Owens. $1700. Parte of lota 18 and 19, £ plan No. 8 Bay Front lota | ( Sarah D. Garnett to Eatelle E. j £ Strawbridge, $1. Lot 49 Crease Tract, j W1LDWOOD CREST Margret W. Duncan et al to Henry ! j
I H. Paget, $1. Three feet of S. E . end of lota 8 and 9, block 1. Wild wood Crest Oo. to Frank Sturr. $1. Lota 6 and 6.block 63 « Wlldwood Crest Co. to Joseph Moss, k $1. Lota 16 and 17. block 40. ' WiidwoodT Crest Oo. to David B. Umstead, $1. Lota 7 and 8. block 20. Wildwood Great Oo. to ;Mary F. ) Moore. 1$. Lota 8 and 4, block 46. Wildwood Oreat Oo. to Herman O. Formitb, fl. LoU 26 and 36, block 8. NORTH WILDWOOD Matilda B. Surran et al to Henry H. ! Ottens, $460. Lota 28 and 80, block . 173, Ottena Addition No. 2. SPARTAN A. A. 12, CAPE MAY 3 Spartan A. A. of Philadelphia, j easily defeated tne Cape May Reserves 1 ■ list Saturday afternoon, winning by a j s j score of 12 to 3. The Spartan boys are ( j about the speediest bunch that has ' been here this season and played an ' ' excellent game, while Oape May f j played ragged in the field and their I bases running was miserable Hines I was not in his ususL form and en- 1 , | countered the first defeat since bis \ > opening game of the season and after | eight straight victories. Spartan I I touched him Tup .for eleven hits, the ' : I first four batters facing him gettirg j j singles, while. he helped them along by 1 passing six. Spartan scored four tallies i In the first, three in the fourth, four j 1 1 in the fifth and one more in the ninth. jOape May scored one in the first and two in the fourth getting seven hits from Crook's delivery. , CAPE MAY R H O A E Shields, c 1 1 9 8 0 ' Nichols, as 0 i0 1 1 Hughes. 2b 0 U 1 4 1 rf 0 10 0 0 Needles, lb l 1 l! l 0 Moore, cf 112 0 0 Little, 8b 0 0 12 0 Entriken, If 0 10 0 1 Hines, p 0 118 0 rf 0 0 0 0 0 -Totals, 3 7 27 17 8 SPARTAN A. A. as 1 2 8 4 3 2b 113 2 0 Bagans, lb 1 2 10 0 0 Clark, c 2 18 2 0 Jones, 8b 110 2 0 Piersoll, If — 2 110 0c Mauger, rf 1 0 0 0 0 Dnncan, cf 2 2 110 Crook, p 1118 1.0 12 11 27 16 4 4 00 8 4 000 1—11 May. 10020000 0— 8 Earned Runs— Spartan 6; Oape May j Two base hits— Shields, Duncan, e Djuble play— Duncan to Stan- h ton. Struck out— By Hines 7; by ® j 8. Babes on balls— By Hines 6; P ! by Crook 1. Umpire— Dorner. 1 ll ■ ft!
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SHEEN CKEg. i Mr and "Mrs.' Myrk Soroers wer.- j shopping at Court House on Friday. Mrs. Harry Thompson and Mrs. Rollin Stitea visited friends at Oape May on W ednesday. Roland Foeter, of Camden, visited bis father. Edward Footer, who still continues in poor health. There was no service in either church after the morning . service on Sunday on account of the r«in. Mr. and Mrs Herbert James, of Avalon, speot Sunday here with their parents. They have built a new house and will engage in the hardware business. .— Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bennett visited their obildren at Wildwood on Saturday. Mike Cook, ot Diaa Greek, made a business trip here on Saturday. Setb Miller and Ralph Schellenger, who raised peas for ihe West Oape May canning factory have cut and carted them to the factory. OapL M. M. Norbury, of Schooner v Rob Roy. spent part of the .week at home. His vessel is being discharged at Wilmington, Del., lumber laden from Jacksonville. William Hollingaead spent part of last week with his daugther, Mr*. Mame Rosa, at Court House. Mrs. Angus Morris, of Caps May, spent part of the week with Mrs. Lirzie Johnson. flDennis Miller and family were in their auto and spent Sunday with his father. Joseph Robinson, one of our oldest and most respected neighbors, is a sufferer with rheumatism. After spending three weeks very pleasantly with her sisters, Mrs. Carrie Key and Mrs. Truman Hickman, Mr*. Sarah Bfougbton is spending some time with Mra. Millie Hand. " Mra. Charles Vanaman and son Stanford, Mra. Anna Norton and Mrs. Ida Page, ot Diaa Creek, passed through here on Tuesday. Edward Foster, who baa been in poor health for about five months, senna to be improving, we are glad to note. Mra. Charles Thompson haa been very aick the past few days but at this writing is slightly improved The sturgeon fishermen have had a poor season and several went to Delaware this week to try their luck over there. — . David Cresse, one of our oldest citi- . zens, who has .been in poor health for several montha" is gradually failing. , Hie son Richard and grandson Herbert James have come from their , home at Avalon to help care for him. A number of our people attended the high school commencement at Court House on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson have commenced house keeping in Mrs. Lizize Foster's house. Charles Loper entertained his uncle Enoch Loper, of Los Angeles last week ] and on Saturday he entertained his 1 nephew, Dpniel Birdsal, of Port Elizabeth, who is interested in commission business Strawberries are very plentiful, selling for five cents a quart. ' Children's Day services will be held the Methodist Church Sunday evening. Prosecutor E. W. Lloyd, of Cape May, and Surrogate Yanaman, of Dias Creek, were here Friday looking after the gill net fishermen and told them to on fishing. Mra Sarah Schellenger baa the collection of rosea of any one in the place. Truman Hickman Is tne first to have 1 dahli'.a.in bloim. ~ Setb Miller, Jr., bought a cow of Godfrey, of Erma, this week. 1 Mrs. E. H. Norbury, does not im I in health as fast as her friends would like to see her. Mrs. Ezekiel Eldredge is entertaining the family of her son, Walter Gal- i of Virginia. Mrs. Georgie ^Crease is on the aick list at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Elmer Hemmingway.
CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. Hi Kind Yog Have Always Bought FREE MEDICAL BOOK Ttils coupon. If mailed at once. Is good for one copy of MURRAY'S CHEMICAL FACTS, an up-to-dats household medical dictionary. Cut out this coupon and mail it to the MURRAY CHEMICAL CO.. 244 East 52D St.. New York Glty. N. Y. wuftfta-'e lot! on coma terms CAPE MAY COUNTY ORPHAN'S COURT On the application of Caroline Mueller, Executrix of Theodore Mueller, deceased, for sale of lands to pay debts. Order to Show Cause. Caroline Mueller, executrix of the estate of 'J'- • dore Mueller, deceased, j having exhibited to this Court, under ! oath, a just and true account of toe personal estate and debts of said Mueller, deceased, whereby it appears that the personal esta'e of ] 1 - n^oi o luni UIC (nriBUiitll Yblfl O OI
said Theodore .Mueiler, deceased, is I insufficient to pay his debts, and re i quested the aid of the Court in the < premises, it is ordered on the fourth i day of May, AD. 1910, that all per 1 sons interested in the lands, tenements, i hereditaments and real estate of said t Theodore Mueller, deceased, appear before the Court, at the court house in Cape May Court House, on the sixth 3 day of July next, at ten o'clock in the 1 forenoon, to abow cause why so much < of the lands, tenements, hereditaments < and real estate of the said Theodore « Mueller, deceased, should not be sold 1 as will be sufficient to pay bia debts, • or the residue thereof, as the case may require; and that this order, signed by the Surrogate, shall be immediately hereafter aet up at three of the most public places in the County «f Cape May Far six week* successively, and M be published at least once each week f for the same time in the Star and i Wave, one of the newspapers of this < State. v CHAS. P. VANAMAN, I 7- 7t Surrogate J
j !»3 MAY COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT P NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS In the matter of the application of , the Common Council of the City of Cape May, for the appointment of j three freeholders and residents of the | City of Oape May, aa commissioners to estfmite and assess benefits on r lands in accordance with the provis- , ions of an act of the Legislature of the State of New Jersey, entitled "An f Act to authorize cities i0 construct r sewers and drains and to provide for . the payment of the coat thereof." apj proved March 8th. 1882, and the several supplements thereto and the acta, j amendatory thereof. Notice is hereby given that an order was made by Allen B. Endicott, Esq.. , Judge of the said Circuit Court, en the ninth day of May, A. D.. nineteen hundred and ten, that said Court will ; Sit on the TWENTIETH DAY OF i JUNE. A. D.. NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TEN. at the hou: of eleven o'clock in the forenoon at the ; City Hall, in the City of Cape May, at I which time and place it will hear any , or all objections that may be made to said BBsevFm nta and why said aaaessf ments should not be confirmed as in said report made now on file with the c erk of said court. * Said assessment estimate and assess . benefits on land bordering on and adjacent to the sewers heretofore author- , ized and laid by the aaid City of Capa s May on and along Michigan avenue from the Sewer Disposal Station on ; Madison avenue to South street; along , South street from Michigan avenue to Indiana avenue ; along Indiana avenue . from South street to West street ; along . West street from Indiana avenue to Washington street; along Washington . street from three hundred feet southwest of Schellenger street to a point . opposite the bouse of the Oape May Club, at ScbeMenger'a Landing; I along New Jersey avenue from Madison avenue to Philadelphia avenue; . along Trenton avenue from Beach , avenue to the north 6ide of Cape May avenue ; and also on oontiguona tem- , tory thereto, including Lafayette street, , from a point opposite the Oape May Golf Club property, to Schellenger'a ! Landing ; Union street from Lafayette . street to Washington street; Massachusetts avenue from West street to Texas avenue, Missouri avenue from . Indiana avenue to Pittsburg avenue ; Pennsylvania avenue from Michigan avenue to Reading avenue, Illinois i avenue from Michigan avenue to Reading avenue; Virginia avenue . from Madison avenue to Reading ave- , nue; Cape Mav avenue from Reading avenue to Pittsburg avenue; Idaho avenue from Heading avenue to Pittaburg avenue ; Maryland avenue from Reading avenue to Pittoburg avenue; New York avenue from Reading to Pittsburg avenue; and New Jersey avenue from Reading avenue to Pittaburg avenue. Dated Cape May N. J, May 10. 1910. | J. HENRY EDMUNDS. VIRGIL M. D.MAKCY, LEWIS T. STEVENS, j 6 14 6t Commissioners, j
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INSURANCECOM PANY INCORPORATI D 1826. CHARTER "PERPETUAL, OFFICE, 508-510 WALNUT ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA. CAPITAL, - - - - $760,000.00 ASSETS, .... $7,832,524 10 SURFLUS, - - - $2,233,426 43 DIRECTOR;. R. Dale Benson, John L. Thomson J. Tatrall Lea, Charles E. Pngh Richard M. Cadwalader, , W. Gardner CrowelL. Effingham B. Homo, Edward T. Stotesbury Edwin N. Benson, Jr. R. DALE BENSON. President, JOHN L. THOMSON. Vice PresidentGARDNER CROWELL, Secretary i . HAMPTON L. WARNER, Assistant Secre, 1 1 tary. * ; WM. J. DAWSON, Sec'y Agency Depart, j A. W. HAND S. F. ELDREDGE ! HAND AND ELDREDGE r LOCAL AGENTS , j Merchant's National Bank BMg, or S 815 and 817 Washington Street ! 1 Cape Mav. N J r
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furniture and household goods and f purchasers of large and small 1 quantities have found that they save m considerable sums of money, while Z goods delivered without dam- 3 age, as is not the case when purchased m anywhere and shipped by rail. 7 Are you undecided where to have your clothes made? Are you looking for a first class tailor? Are you tired of having to take the suit back for alterations and loee your time as well your temper? Avoid all the unpleasantness connected with clothes and have them made by CHARLES SQHEBER, Ladies' and Men 'a Tailor, Oape May. N. J. Go to Thomas Souits, Cold Spring, . for the things you need for the table, / and family, and obtain satisfactory 1 goods at tba smallest coat. Foil and complete stock, carefully selected, with knowledge bore of experience gained by an active career of more years than that of any dealer in Lowe Tewnahip. tf 2
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: w. S. SHAW & SON I Gneral Contractors. Dealers in v . m-, k ^ . Brick, Lime and Cement ; 30 A 523 ELMIRA STREET t ; ; • ■ ; V-, G" ; Jewelry and Watchmaking fEstiblshed 1888 Large stock of carefully; selected goods. Clocks of all Repairing of Watches, Clocks or Jewelry promptly and Skillfully dona. BELFORD GARRISON . 05 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY N J ' Keystone Phone 4D ■ x>oooooooooooq>oooooooooooo I \v. A. LOYETT I 1 Coi Washington and Perry Sts. 1 < ' ' CAPE 2xdLa.Tr CITY, 3tTETXT TEESETT * 1 1 ' MANUFACTURER OF < > ; : HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES AMD HORSE GOODS ' ! i < i Strap work of All Kinds. Blankets, Robes. Sheets and Neta i [ )000000000000<I>00000000000< : Upholstering In all its Branches. Furniture of all kinds. Mattresses made and renovated. Window Shades, Carpets, Mattings, etc, We guarantee satisfaction Fnrnilnre «o H Ire by the day or week. HOWARD F. OTTER 412 WASHINGTON 8L Keystone Telephone 124M
The Excelsior Boarding AND LIVERY STABLE I^the newest and best equipped building for the care of and carriages in Cape May. It contains many light stalls for the accommodation of private driving horces. the rates are modest, and service will be excellent] The rink has closed down for the Summer, this will insure quiet and comfort for the horse. For terms write C. S. NEWELL, Proprietor. West Perry Street, Cape May. Key- tone Phone 1-03 Y
YOU WILL NEVER FORGET A trip on the Hudson River VIA Manhattan Line Between New York and Albany $1.50 round trip (limit 10 days.) State rooms $l"to 3 Steamers' "Frank Jones" and "Saratoga" Daily and Sunday Leave Pier 39, Foot West Houston Street, New York For Tickets or rooms Write ! C McGuire, General Pass. Agt,Pier 39 N. R., New York or EL P. Stites, Jr., Local Agent, Cape May.
IV E»«.h l.h.d 1831 EM.bU.hwd 1531 6^ | "The Hid Reliable Jeweiry Store" f JOSEPH K. HAND %> 311 WASHINGTON STREET. 2 A Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. Repairing of all L k Is your Husband well Dressed? IF NOT Get Him to talk it over with Charles Seherer, LADIES SUITS A SPECIALTY Decatur St Cape May City, New Jersey.

