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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS REALTY WHICH HAS CHANGED HANDS CAPE MAT CITT R. R. Corson, sheriff, to Peter C. Verga, $1800. Lot on X. W. side of Washington street, near Schellenger's Landing. Cape May Real Estate Company to John P. Doyle, 81. Lot 519, plan A. Cape May Real Estate Company to Ursula S. Riley, $1. Lots 250 to 256. inclusive ; also 74 an<Lt5, plan A. WEST CAFE KAY John B. Annbright to Charlotte W. Annbright, $1. Lot 28, section 17; also lot on west side of Sixth street, Mt. Vernon tract. John B. Annbright to Charlotte TV. Annbright, $1. Lots 357 and 359, section 45; lota 15 and 17, section 50, Mt. Veraon tract. aora whdwood Helena S. Kottei to Emma S. Kotter. 91. Lota 210 and 212, First avenue; 212, 214, 216, 211 and 213, bee. avenue; 213, 215, 217 Third avenue; 32 Central ave nne; lot on N. E. corner of Spruce and Delaware avenues; lot on N .E. side of Pine avenue; also 18 Surf avenue. Henry S. Ottens et ux to Win. S. Kimble, $350. Lot 15, block 114; Lot 34, block 116. aoonm Woodbine Land and Improvement Company to K. Botwinick, $150. Lot 7, bl'k 9, section B. W II. D WOOD cmZST Chas. M. Taylor, Jr., to J. P. Compton, $1. Lot 19 and 10 feet of 20, 21 and 22, block 48. Wildwood Crest Company to Clinton R. MacKimsey et al, $1. Lots 23 and 24, Uock 14. Wildwood Crest Co., Chas. Rehfus, $1. Lota 23 and 14, block 47 ATAX.OV Seven Mile Beach Company to Willeta G. Wheaton, $250. Lot 76, section C. ^ COURT HOUSE Stone Harbor Terminal Co. to Win.

. Shuck, $1. Lots 7 and 8, section 107, plan No. 1108. Stone Harbor Terminal Co. to Chas. H. | Rockey, $1. Lots 29 and 30, Sec. 102. EOWEB TOWHSKXP John C . Taylor et al to Thomas J. I Taylor, 81. Two tracts of farm land in Lower Township, near Swain Station. TJPPEB TOWNSHIP Sylvanus C. Aiman to Amelia L. Cur- ■ rey, $35. Lot 940, section F, Ocean City f Park. s Martha T. Brown to Harry Bates, 8200. 28 acres adjoining H. W. Corson, Ricli0 ard S. Corson. 0 STONE HA KB OH ; South Jersey Realty Company to Win. A. Carver, 81. Lots 49 and 42, block 85, 1907 plan. South Jersey Realty Company to Ellen . Rittenliouse, 81. Lots 75 and 76, block a 87, 1907 plan. South Jersey Realty Company to Lillian Jones, 81. Lots 15 and 17, block '. 100, plan A. n South Jersey Realty Company to -«i- - zabeth D. Leedom, 8441. Lots 56 and 58, block 96, plan A. MIDDLE TOWNSHIP . Joseph P. Andrews et ux to John A. j' Ackley, 81. Homestead plantation of ' Win. Garrison at "Pine Neck." j B. T. Godfrey et ux to Chas. R. Hall, j $1. Strip of land 100 feet long for road purposes. Lottie Kates et al to Charles R. Hall, 1 $1. Strip of land for road purposes. ' David Rank ins et ux to Isaac Means, $100. Lot on Holly Beach and Rio Grande Road. Gideon A. Risley to Alvin P. Risley, k $200. Conveys all his rights, etc., into all real estate of which his father died seired in Atlantic and Cape May County. ocean city 1 Girard Real Estate and Finance Co. to Ed. M. Sutton, $1. Lots 55, 56, 57, 58, n 59, 60, 115 to 120, inclusive, section C. I, John Marts et ux to J. & Trout, Jr., $3300. Lot 571, section a 1. Wn. E. Hexamer et ux to Otis M. Townsend, $2500. 50 feet on N E. side of Plymouth Place; 100 feet S. E. of Atlantic avenue, a Helen E. Wooly to Emma J. Thompson, $3500. Lot 515, ulock 5, Ocean City Gardens Company. Charles B. Sands to Ocean City a. Motor Boat Company, $3500. Lots 2,3, «, M.

4, 5 and 9, plan 4. Bay Front lota. Charles O. W. Bartine et ux to Fannie j 5. Bleakley, $600. _oU 726 and-728, section a. Ocean City Bayous Company to Daniel P. Steiuer et ux, $395. Ix»t 189, Bayous tract. Delancy Realty Company to Mary E. Brick, $900. Lot 60. n Sarah B. Sword to Carrie C. Batchelor, ■ $1. Begins at a point 375 feet_ 8. W. of I Eleventh street. ! Ocean c.iy Bayous Company to Mary |C. Houben, $505. Lot 47. I John Marts et ux to Fordyce H. Argo, j $600. Lot 48, section 40, Ocean Front ' Real Estate Company plan. Wm. H. Hoover et al to Daniel S. Steefanan, $1. Lota 276, 124, 125, 537, 439, 802, 803, 634, section H. Lillie E. P. Adams et al to Sara Y. Scott, $1. Lot 38, section 4. ) Allen Scull et al to Joseph L Scull,! 1. | Lot 113, section C S. Wesley Lake et ux to Sara Y. Scott, $1. "Cot 905, section A. George W. Quigley et ux to Daniel S. Steelnfin, $1. Lots 802, 803, 726, 727, 634, 276, 439, 198, 125, 537, 445, section H. William M. Hoover et al to Otis M. Townsend, $1. Lot 814, section A. Thomas J. Sawyer et al to Anna M. Smith, $1. Two-fifth parts of lots 530, 460, section E. Thomas J. Sawyer et al to Mary G. Sawyer $1. Thret-fifths parts of lot 530, 450, section A. Mary G. Sawyer to Thomas J. Sawyer, $1. Three-fifths parts lots 530, 450, section E; 406, 635, 52, 54, section A; 8, 0; 213 214, 407, 408, section B; 734, 448, 449, section C; 693, 694, 489, 490, section D; 409, 424, section L. Henriette — Moore to Joseph I. Scull $5000. Lots 436, 438 and 67, section A. Beach Front Improvement Co. to Frank H. Powell et al, $38,600. 100 feet 6. E. side of Ocean avenue; 500 feet to high water mark; also 3 foot strip of land in front of same. E. Ermine Fowler to John Kendriek, $1. Lots 149, 254, scetion D. Marie E. Fowler to John R. Kendriek, $1. Lots 200 and 326, section C.

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r WHY SO WEAK Kidney Troubles May be Sapping Your Life Away. Cape May People Have Learned This Fact r- When a healthy man or woman bey gins to run down without apparent cauBe, becomes weak, languid, depressed, suffers backache, headache, dizFr '• spoils and urinary disorders, Kidney ■ weakness may be tne cause of It all. Keep the kid nevs well and they will j keep you well. Doan's Kidney Pills ! cure sick kfdneys and keep them well. I Can Cape May readers demand further n. I proof than the following statement: 5 Lou s Knauff. 503 N ifichlgsn Ave. 'j Atlantic City, N. J., save I had sympl toms of kidney disease for several years, ■n , The psin across the small of my back k caused me a great deal of suffering, and if I stooped, it was hard for me to straighten. Whenever I caught cold '• or was exposed to damp weather, my k "condition was worse and I was hardly able to get about. No matter what . position I assumed I was In misery and any heavy work aggrivated my >d trouble. I had heard so much about Doan's Kidney Pills that I ffna'ly concluded to try them and I procured a supply. Improvement followed quickly and the contents of two boxes of this A. remedy entirely relieved me. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents Foeter-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. New York. 11, sole agents for tbe,United States , Remember the name— Doan's— and take no other. II, : „ THAT STRANGE APATHY j0 There is nothing stranger in the world than the apathy which the holders of yi riparian rights show in regard to the to utilisation of this property. The proper sort of pier at any point on the shore would be a winner, but the astute owners of riparian rights prefer to fight taxes and lie idle rather than make tbe to property a gold mine. C- RIO GRANDE From Special Correspondent. je| Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim McCarty and of daughter who were called to tbe bedside j of bis mother who was taken suddenly p. I ill on Saturday, have returned. tyj Mrs. Lizzie Shaw ia quite ill at this j writing. tyj Mrs. Thomas is entertaining her 3 . daughter and children from Maryland for a short time. — Miss Leah Harris is visiting her grand mother at Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher entertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Whitecar, of Court House. l Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kilay and son L. Donald, and Mrs. Fred Neal, spent a week very pleasantly with friends at Qialfonte. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, of Court House cam down Saturday to care for their mother, Mrs. E. McCarty. Frank Downs ia erecting a new frost fence for Mrs Rebecca Neal. Mia Jessie Taylor and sister, Nellie Ddredfe, of Odd Spring, attended Children's Service ia the M. E. Church os Bus day evening. Mia Lenten Nimble handles the wheel of her hnahaad^.ante very greeefnRy. Mm. Lents Bum and daughter Sits Meat % few Mye at Malaga last week.

I PE TC1Y COUNTY (UBOUIT v ■\ OOURT 1 ; NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS In tbe matter of the application of . tbe Common Oonncll of the City of Cape May. for tbe appointment of ■ three freeholders ana residents of tbe City of Ospe May, as commissioners . to estimife and assess benefits on lands in accordance with the provisions of an act of tbe Legislature of the ' State of New Jersey, entitled "An Act to authorize cities io construct sewers and drains and to provide for the payment of tbe cost thereof." approved March 8th. 1882, and tbe several supplements thereto and tbe nctr, , amendatory thereof. Notice is hereby given that an order - was made by Allen B. Endicott, Esq., Judge of the said Circuit Court, en tbe ninth day of May. A. D.. nineteen , hundred and ten, that said Court will alt on the TWENTIETH DAY OF JUNE. A. D.. NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TEN. at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon at the . City Hall, in tbe City of Ospe May, at . wbicb time and place it will bear any or all objections that may be made to ' said assecsm nts and wby said assessments should not be confirmed as in said report mtde now on file with tbe clerk of said court. Said assessment estimate and assess - benefits on land bordering on and adjt- . cent to the sewers heretofore authorized and laid by the said City of Cape ' 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 1 '> West street from Indians avenue to Washington street ; along Washington , street from three hundred feet aoutb- ' west of Schellenger street to s point I opposite tbe house of the Ospe May Yacht Club, at Scbsilenger's Landing ; i J, along New Jersey avenue from Madi- , n sou avenue to Philadelphia avenue; ' along Trenton avenue from Beach I avenue to the north side of Cape May . II avenue; and also on contiguous ternL lory thereto.including Lafayette street, • from a point opposite the Cape May . Golf Club property, to Schellenger's I Landing ; Union street from Lafayette t o street to Washington street; Mssaa- ( ,f chusetts avenue from West street to Texas avenue, Missouri avenue from -< Indiana avenue to Pittsburg avenue ; , ti Pennsylvania avenue from Michigan avenue to Beading avenue, Illinois 1 . avenue from Michigan avenue to , ' Reading avenue; Virginia avenue ■ from Madison avenue to Reading ave- . nue; Cape May avenue from Reading avenue to Pittsburg avenue; Idaho avenue from 'Reading avenue to Pittaburg avenue ; Maryland avenue from Reading avenue to Pittsburg svenue; New York avenue from Reading to e Pittsburg avenue; and New Jersey avenue from Reading avenue to Pittsburg avenue. Dated Cape May N. J. May 10, 1910. i- J. HENRY EDMUNDS, t VIRGIL M. D.MAKCY, i- LEWIS T. STEVENS, y 5-14 6t Commissioners, y I; li Reliable Remedy II for ' !; CATARRH JS^m . Lly's Cma fcls y iffi. k It ekewrt soothes, d teals and pro:— .'ia :o Ilie disused meuid Irane resukiug irom Camrrh ard drives y sway a Cold in the I y lbs Senses of Ts>»--\.-j.i Pull >ize It 60 cts. at Drujrp . or Vy nudJ. Liquid d Cream Balm fur i c- so atomizers 75 c«. y Ely Brothei" 66 -o 'Tort, t"'" V'-1' l! 1825 tiib 1910 r PENNSYLVANIA FIRE " INSURANCE^ COMPANY d INCORPORATED 1825. CHARTER "PERPETUAL. OFFICE, 508-510 WALNUT ST, PHILADELPHIA, fy. ld CAPITAL, - - - - $750,000.00 of ASSETS, - - - - $7,832,524 10 le SURPLUS, - - - $2,233,426 43! er — — re DIRECTOES ,e R. Dale Beusoo, John L. Thomson .. J. Tstsall Lea, CLarle* B. Pugb Richard M. Cadwalader, lie W. Gardner Crowell,. Effingham B. Morris, Edward T. Stotesbury Edwin N. Benson, Jr. R, DALE BENSON, President, JOHN L.THOMSON. Vice PreaidentW. GARDNER CROWELL, Secretary, HAMPTON L. WARNER, Assistant Secro. i tary. WM. J. DAWSON, Sec'y Agency Depart, id A. W. HAND S. P. ELD R EDGE Je HAND AND ELDREDGE ,J LOCAL AGENTS Merchant's National Bank Bldg, or 15 315 and 317 Washington Street Cape Mav. N J. R. M. Wentzell'8 furniture store, 33 Perry etreet, carries a great stock of furniture and household goods and er many purchasers of large and small quantities have found that they save considerable sums of money, while r" having goods delivered without dame" age, as ia not the case when purchased anywhere and shipped by rail. on a An you undecided when to have . your clothes made? Are you looking at for a first class tailor? Are you tired of having to take tbe suit back for rt altera Does and leea your time as well or as your tamper? Avoid all the on - or pleeaantnees connected with clothes and have tbem made by at CHARLES 8CHERKR, Ladies' and Men's Tailor, Li. Pep* May. N. 3. •d Go to Tbamna Seelta Odd Bprug, to far tkaUinsayae needier the table, 0 e

WILL BUY YOUR FURNITURE. Excelsior Sale and Storage Apartments Second hand Furniture Bought and Sold Dry Air Storage Apartments Provided at reasonable rates Call 103y Keystone Phone, Excelsior Bldg. W. S. SHAW & SON Gneral Contractors. Dealers ia Brick, Lime and Cement Keystone Telephone 30 A 523 ELMIRA STREET Jewelry and Watchmaking fEstablshed 1888 Large stock of carefully selected goods. Clocks of all kinds Repairing of Watcbee, Clocks or Jewel ry promptly and skillfully done. BELFORD GARRISON 06 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY H J Keystone'.Phone 4D x>oooooooooooq>ooooooooooo< \V. A. LOYETT I ' Cox Washington and Perry Sta. 1 > ' ' CAPE MAY omr. teksey ' » 1 * MANUFACTURER OF << 1 ; : HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES AND HORSE GOODS ' ; < > Strap work of All Kinds. Blankets, Robes. Sheets and Nets t jpoooooooeooo<i>eeooooooo»o<l !

Upholstering In all its Brunches. Furniture of all kinds . Mattresses made and renovated. Window Shades, Carpets, Mattings, etc, We guarantee satisfaction Fnrnilnre to Hire by the day or week. HOWARD F. OTTER 412 WASHINGTON 8t. Keystone Telephone 124M The Excelsior Boarding and LIVERY STABLE 1$ the newest and best equipped building for the care of horses and carriages in Cape May. It contains many light box stalls for the accommodation of private driving horses. The rates are modest, and service will be excellentj 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. Keystone 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 H. C McGuire, General Pass. Agt,Pier 39 N. R-, New York ^ or E. P. Stites, Jr., Local Agent, Cape May. E - m 7 Est.b i.h®d:iB3I E.tablUhad 1631 ■ y A\ "The Old Reliable Jewelry Store" p d' \ JOSEPH K. HAND 11 K 311 WASHINGTON STREET. e ml Watches, Clocks, jewelry and Silverware. Repairing of all L ^ g w T ; Is your Husband well Dressed? 1 IF NOT Get Him to talk it over with \ Charles Seherer, LAMES SUITS A SPECIALTY

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