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THE REAL EST4TE TRANSFERS REALTY WHICH HAS CHANGED HANDS caps hat city Edwin C. Miller et ux to Hetty W. Miller. 81600. Lot 44. Sewell Tract. Chas. TV. Borzell et al to Harry E. Borzell, $1. Lot 20. section 7. Cape May Land Co. Winifred L. McConnell et al to William Deering, »1. Lot on S. W. side of Ourney street. 180 feet 8. E. of Columbia avenue. John H Newklrk to George S. Llgget. 18500. Lot 50 feet on Beach avenue 15u a E of Queen street. William C. McConnell to Wm. Deerins •888.34. Lot on 8. W. side of Gurney Street, 180 feet S. E. of Columbia ave. -"Cdbe May Real Estate Company toCr•ula 8. Riley et al. 81. Lots 8784 to 6802 Inc., LoU 215 to 221 Inc., loU 1835 to 1848, inc., plan A. WEST CAPE MAT Bailie H. Stevens et al to Ella P. Ludlam, 81. Lot 18, map of T. J. York. LOWE* TOWXSXIP Cape May Improvement Co. .to Modem M. Starkweather 81. Lots 45. 48. 47. 48. Cape May Land Co. to Mary E. Boyl«. •84. Lot 8. block 68. vied wood Lydia BetU et al to Howard V. Snow. •816.58. Lot 88. block 58. wild wood cbxst - Melvin M. Garrison et als trustees to Charles Weise, 81. Lots 14, 15 and 16. Section 56. Andrew J. Alaon et ux to Henry H. Paget. »1. Three feet of lot 10. bl'k 1. WUdwood Crest "Co. to William H. Graham, 81. Lots 17 and 18. block 50. WUdwood Crest Co. to Isaac M. Rowan •1. Lots 40 and 41. block 9. xobyk wild wood Henry H. Ottena to Asa L. Colaon et Al. 1400. Lot 87. bloqk 179, Ottens plan. Mary F. Lyons to J. Wlllard Morgan. »1. LoU 14 and 16. block 268. North WUdwood Land Co. to Mary F. Lyons. 91. LoU 14 and 16 block 262. Joseph W. Marsh et ux to Elisabeth M. J. Kilmurray. 81. Lot 5. block 184. Ottena Addition. Henry H. Ottens et ux to Henry O. Roseman, Sr., $78. N. W. V4 of lot 602. block 103. Augusta Benson et al to El Yin E Hell. •8800. LoU 817. 818. 816 Fifth avenue. bast a8tgle8ba Hugh Mulligan et ux to Ella E Price, •48. Sells three lota.

xoxxy black Alfred Whitehead et ux to Bernard Scully. 11100. Lot 3, block 103. John Aleeks to Rldgeway Z. Meeks, J II. LoU 38 and 33. block $0. J William B. Clark et ux to Oscar S. Risley. 11. Lot 27. block 149. John R. Miller et ux to Arthur O. BMIII/t, $1. Lot 24. block 150. Arthur C. Miller to Corume Miller. Same as above. Llna Camp to Reglna Kelsel, 81100. S. to*. H of 'lot 21. block 55. - WUdwood Land Co. to Holly Beach r Moto rBoat Co.. II. LoU 7. 8. 9, block '• 81. Ottens Harbor Tract. . John Scott et ux to Samuel Haughey, * $6000. K. W. one-half of lot 21. block 57; lot 20. block at. Ellze E. Parker Pharo et al to Wm. I Oaken. 31. Lot 1, block 95. sea isle city James J. Mellon et ux to Anna H. j , Halin, 31050. Lot 7. block 8. stoke harbor South Jersey Realty Co. to Laudreth W. Thompson, fl. Lots 64 and 66.d!ock v 97. Plan A. South. Jersey Realty Co. to Anna Bos1 worth. 31. Lot 137, block 56. plan D2. South Jersey Realty Co. to Hannah C Montgomery, fl. Lot 134. block 87. Plan C. South Jersey Realty Co. to Charles E Barley. Jl. Lots 71 and 73. block 86. 1 1907 Plan. avalok Avalon Development Co. to Wm. W. * Potter. 61. Lot 7. section 24e. Avalon Development Co. to Louis L " Relchner, $1. Lot 1, block 18e. Ruth H. Canfleld to Amos Highfleld,. II. Lot 11, section 81. ocxax city John J. Bannon et ux to Frauds A. Snelder ,83300. 50 feet on Wesley ave- , nue, ISO feet S. W. of l^th street. John J. Foster to Mary 8. Adamson. $1. LoU 760 and 769, aectlno D. William E Hexamer et ux to Charles . A. Hexamer. 832.60. 50 feet on N. E side of Plymouth Place and S. E side of Atlantic avenue. , George B. Young et ux to Louise B. ■ Mulford. 81. 30 feet Plymouth Place, 125 S. E of Ocean avenue. Julius Henrich et al to James H. t Julian. Sr.. 33260. Part of lot 9. block . 8, Ocean City Land Co. Delancy Realty Co. ot Corinthian Realty Co.. 85500. Lot 63. Glrard Realty Co . to Corinthian Realty Co. 810,000. LoU 100 and Ml. , John J. Foster to Charles E Calvert. |1. Part of lot 758D. Matilda Scott to Mary E. Hurd, |2100. . Lot 669D. Joseph T. Stardling et ux to Sara T. Scott. 81365. LoU 40 and 42. block 4. , Map 3 and 4. Ocean Front Rea 1 Estate . Company. woodbixe Leo M. Danerhursch to David Stein- , berg. 8989.50. LoU 13 and 14. block 15. ' i section A.

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' n-d- ■■ Lot ■o Penn HBon. 856}. One acre on Tuckahoe Road. Atlantic Seashore Improveraen t Co. tff Walter & Adams. $1. Lot 2, block 9. Corson's Inlet Tract. Atlantic 8ea*hore Co. to Walter -8. Adaitu. $1. Lot 85, block 28, Coreon's Inlet *Fract. Thomas Kendall et ux to Daniel kcKeague, 8L Lot of land adjoining Tnckahoe River, to John Williams et al. Edward Wallace et ux to Florence Springer, 8100. Lot of land at Tuckahoe, on road from Marahallvllle to head of river. Henry CUy et ux to Walur T. 8ykes. 81509. Lot of land at Beesley's Point, adjoining Great Egg Harbor Bay. Walter T. Sykes et nx to Henry Clay, |1. Lot of land at Beealey's Point, adjoining Great Egg Harbor Bay. FREE MUCH BOOK JSi.SSViSSKTiSiif'.BS FACTS, an np-to-dau household medical dictionary. Cot out this coupon and mall It to the MURRAY CHEMICAL 00- 944 last KD St.. New York City. N. Y.

Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ••bex cuix From Specigl Correspondent. Mrs. Lydte Roblnsor. visited Cape May - friends on Thursday. j Captain Joseph James, of Schooner Lotta Russel. arrived home on Monday. 1 His vessel Is In Philadelphia. | Some or our people were disappointed : on Sunday in not getting to Goshen to attend the dedication of the new church 1 1 on account of the rain. i, Joseph Brown spent Sunday at Cape May with his daughters. I 1. .... i Edward Armstrong draws the reins i , over a naw horse. Mr. and Mrs. William Bateman pre- j ' sented their son Oscar « 1th a new j ; Heath Norbury spent Sunday with 1 Miss Reba Earnest at . Dennlsrillc, re5 gardless of the rain. Miss Emma Norbury spent . part of ■ i last week with Miss Reba Earnest, au m George Hand, ^of Wlldwood, spent Tuesday hete looking after the bulldj ing of Capt. Joseph James new house. j The sale of property belonging to the late Henry Schellenger, was largely attended. SKllwell Townsend bought the ' corner lot and Mrs. Walter Camp the I • lot that the Harry Schellenger house j Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Norbury on i » Thursday enterulned Mr. and Mrs. Mil- 1 • lard Dubois and two daughter* Surro- ■ gate Anthony Silvers, wife anu daughter - snd Miss Martha Henson, all of Clayton. I • and all relatives of Mrs. Norbury ' They made the trip In their new iflO j automobiles and although the morning 1 was fine they were obliged to go home Mr. and Mrs. Luther Crease visited Wlldwood on Sunday in their auto. Joseph Camp purchased the house now occup.ed by Coleman Selover.. He visited Stone Harbor on Thursday. Mrs. Ella Vanaman and Mrs. Stary ■ Norton were here on Tuesday looking at our church lamps preparatory to I • purchasing some for their Dlaa Creek church. . .... ( James Schellenger. who drives the j • mall from Court House to Dlaa Creek £ snd Pierce's, has had the officials to . change the mall to come down on the , nine o'clock train aa he did not have time to get home to dinner. The change ! . gives him ample time and they get a j : much earlier mail than ever before. I i Prof. Daugherty had two graduates this year, Edna Hollingsead and Carl i Norbury. The Children's Day services were I postponed Sunday evening on account of the storms but was rendered on Tuesday and was pronounced very good, but . the congregation was not as large as usual. Mlas Hsnnah Hoffman Is spending some time with Clayton friends. William Vanaman. of Sailor's Snug Harbor. Is spending some time with his . , niece. Mrs. Ralph Schellenger. and Is r looking unusually well. p After an Illness of several months. ' David Cresse died ou Monday atternoo.i n about six o'clock. He had been very ^ low for a week. He was the eldest F son of the late Richard and Abble Cresae. Ono brother, Alexander of * California, who came and paid him a visit last year, Mrs. Gabriel Holmes and Mrs. Nicholas Cresse. sisters, also a widow, who waa Miss Louisa Grace J one daughter. Mrs. Joseph James, two I sons also survive him. Herbert, who . has lived In Keneae for several years, - Richard, who Uvea at Avalon. He and T Herbert James, his grandson, have bees • here for a week caring for him gr. Crease followed the sea In his early days. He spent most of his llfs hers but had lived la California *4 in oae of toe othor western states. A short lime after giving up the see faring life f he took up farming until falling health • came aa sad hie eaa-ln-law. Captain g Joseph James sad wife teak charge af c term sad mads a hams far him sad 9 Th» faernl taah pmm - «

P8 may county iri&mrr COURT NOTICE TO PhOPKRTY OWNERS Id the matter of tha application of the Common Council of the City of Oupe May, for the appointment of three freeholders and residents of the City of Oape May, as commissioners to estimite and una benefits on lands in accordance with the provisions of an act of the Legislature of the State of New Jarsey. entitled "An Act to a u thorite cities io construct sewer* and drain* and to provide for the payment of the coat thereof," approved March 8th. 1882. and the several supplement* thereto and the acts, amendatory thereof. Notice is hereby given that an order wa* made by Allen B. Endicott, Kan.. Judge of the amid Circuit Court, on the ninth day of May, A. D., nineteen hundred and tan, that said Court will sit on the TWENTIETH DAY OF JUNE, A. D.. NINETEEN HUNDRKD AND TEN. at the boar of eleven o'clock In the forenoon at the City Hall, in tha City of Oape May, at . which time an.l place it will hear any or all objections that may be made to said aaneFsm'nta and why aaid assessments should not be confirmed as in said report made now on file with the e 'erk of said court. Said assessment estimate and areas benefits on land bordering on and adjacent to the sewers heretofore authorised and laid by the aaid City of Cape ' May on and along Michigan avanne from the Sewer Disposal Station en Madison avenue to Sooth street; along South street from Michigan avenue to Indiana avanne; along Indiana avanne , from South street to West street ; along 1 West street from Indiana avenue to Washington street ; along Washington street from three hundred feet aonthwest of Schellenger street to a point ■ ?ipoeite the boose of tha Oape May acht Club, at 8challenger's Landing ; along New Jersey avenue from Madison avenue to Philadelphia avenue; along Trenton avenue from Beach i avenue to the north side of Cape May i venue ; and also on cootiguons territory thereto, including Lafayette street, i from a point opposite the Oape May , Golf Club property, to Sebellangera < Landing; Union street from Lafayette < street to Washington street; Masaa- , chuaett* avenue from West street to ' Texas avenue, Missouri avanua from | Indiana avenue to Pittsburg avenua ; . Pennsylvania avenue from Michigan ' •venue to Reading avenue, Illinois i avenue from Michigan avenue to 4 Reading avenua; Virginia avenue \ from Madison avenue to Reading ave- , nue; Cape May avenue from Reading avenue to Pittsburg avenue; Idaho - avenue from Reading avenue to Pitts- . burg avenue ; Maryland avenue from Reading avenue to Pittsburg avenue; 1 New York avenue from Reading to Pittsburg avenue; and New Jersey avenue from Reading avenue to Pittsburg avenue. Dated Oape May N. J. May 10. 1910. J. HENRY EDMUNDS, VIRGIL M. D.MAKOY. LEWIS T. STEVENS, 5 14 6t Commissioners.

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WILL BUY YOUR FURNITURE. 1 Exoekior Sale tad Storage Apartments Second hand Furniture Bought and Sold Dry Air Storage Apartments Pwmded at reasonable rates Call 103y Keystone Phone, Excelsior Bldg. W. s. SHAW & SON Gneral Contractors. Dealers in 1 - , „ Bn"ck, Lime and Cement Keystone Telephone A 533 ELMIRA STREET Jewelry and Watchmaking fEstablshed 188 8 Large Mock of carefullyl seiected goods. Clocks of all Uadi Eepairing of Watches, Clocks or Jewelry promptly and skillfully done. BELFORD GARRISON WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY N J Keystone. Phone 4D

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Upholstering In all its Branches. Furniture of all kinds . Mattresses made and renovated. Window Shades, Carpets, Mattings, etc, We guarantee satisfaction Fornltare (• Hire by the day or week. HOWARD F. OTTER 412 WASHINGTON fit Keystone Telephone 124M The Excelsior Boarding and LIVERY STABLE Is die newest and best equipped building for the care of horses and carriages in Cape May. It contains many light box stalls for die accommodation of private driving horses, "the rates are modest, and service will be excellent} The rink has closed down for die Summer, this will insure quiet and comfort for the horse. For terms write C. S. NEWELL, Proprietor. West Perry Street, Cape May. Keyftnne 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 $1 to 3 Steamers "Frank Jones" and "Saratoga" Daily and Sunday Leave Pier 39, Foot West Houston Street, New York For Tickets or rooms Write 1 H. C. McGuire, General Pass. Agt,Pier 39 N. R., New York or EL P. Stites, Jr., Local Agent, Cape May. )

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