Cape May Star and Wave, 6 August 1910 IIIF issue link — Page 8

8 Cape May Star and Wave, Saturday, August 6, 1910, — — :

Real Estate Transfers Conveyances from July ai to July a6 OCK AM CITY II* ry F. Hut/'hin»on to W. Frank English, 1. Lot 753, Sec. A. E. Lee I-nngley to Geo. M. Harkneia, •1000. Lot 003 See. C. Jane E. Boyle to Na\haniel S. G off, $1. Begins on X. W. aide of Ocean avenue, 850 feet X. E. of 10th street, S. E 1000 feet, 81 95-100 on Ocean avenue. Experience Steelman to Emma L, Super, 81. Lot <25, See. E. John B. Adams, et tlx to Clara Her- • bert, $1600. Lot 317 Sec. 11. Ocean City Bavoua Co. to Lecato Construction Co., #2100. Lots 150, 151 and : 162 Bayous Oo. State of New Jersey to Oeean City Asso., $1600, 100 feet at Oor of Atlantic avenue and 7th street extended. 1 6t*te of New Jersey to Benj. G. Bar- ' nett, $196.30. 39 277-100 feet of Bay front. Begins in the former wharf line ' on 8. shore of Great Egg Harbor bay, when the same intersects other lands of ! Benj. G. Burnett. 1 Glrard Realty Co. to John H. Fostey, $1275. Lot 94 and one-half of 93, Plan of 1 lots of Grantor •8888888 WILDW00D Florence B. Sweet, et rir to Margaret 1 S. Cooper, 86000. Lot 6 block S. < The Swedesbjro Land Oo, to Charles 1 Costill, Jr, 8700. Lot 30, block 15. ' •8888888 ' NORTH WILDWOOD I Henry II. Ottens to Mary K. Roberts, 1 8300. Lot 80, block 178, Ottens 2nd 1 addition. 11 Henry H. Ottens to Willis T. Porch, I •300. Lot 6 block 142 Ottens Canal c Tract 1 Elvin E. Heil, et ux to Augusta Ben- " •on, »1. I^rts 213, 215 and 217 Fifth « avenue. o 88888888 UPPER TOWNSHIP ' Ella M. Townsend, et ux to Mir* S. v Bechman, 8L Lot 6, Sec. R., Tuckahoe M ^ Highland. t Ella M. Tow iwoiid, et vir to John n . Adams, 81. Lot 1, Sec. P., TucUltoe « Highlands. d Ella M. Tcwnsend, et vir to Etta P Vonpreissig, 81. Lota 11 to 20 Sec. J; ri 11 to 14, Sec. K; 1 to 20 Sec. M.J 1 to * . 20 Sec. N; 1 to 18 Sec. 0; 1 to 10 Sec. P; 1 to 10 Sec. 0; 1 to P Sec. H, Tueki-

hoe Highlands. 88888888 CAPE MAY CITY Clara T. Henry, et vir to David Woodeon, 81200. Hdu.se on lot on S. side of Lafayette street WOODBINE Israel Altman, et ux to Xsthan Wun■tein, 81500. Lot .12 and S. W., one-half ; of IS block, 16 See. A. Lydia Cantnor, et al to Eve R. Behr-j man, 81. Lot 1 part of 2 bloik 5, Sec. D.j laador P. Behrraan, et ux to Lydia 1 Cantnor, 81. Lot 1 part of 2 block 5,: Sec. D. 88884888 LOWER TOWNSHIP Mira S. Hoffman, et vir to Wm. A.j Knott, 82800. Four acres 011 W. side of Main Shore Road, auj. John M. Russell.1 88888888 STONE HARBOR South Jersey Realty Co. to Joseph E. ' Janney, 81. lot 138, block 86, plan C. j South Jersey Realty Co. to Lilian S.' Jarrett, 81. Lots 25 and 26, block 100,' plan A. 85888888 CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE Alfred Cooper, et ux to John Gaunt, ' et ux, 8400. Lota 7 and 8 block 2, Sec. B. Town lots of llarry S. Dougless. FREE 1HIDIUL BOOK TbU coupon. It n ailed at ortrr. Is rood far ope copy of MIIKBA Vf CHEMICAL ! IAS*8, an OR-l"-<«at« household medical diet looser Cut out it-Is coupon and mall It to the M.RKaY CHEMICAL CO.. Mt East «D 81.. New York Qij-. n. Y VULCAN TOASTERS for Your Gas Range 25 Cents Each I I 8 Cape May " G ILLUMINATING Company ' 406 Wnjhmgta. Street

FISHING CREEK rrom Special Correspondent. , Jennie Woolson and sister-in-law, ) Grace, rpent Thursday with their sister, Mrs. Dors Eldredgc, at Cold Spring, j Daniel Hoffman and Mrs. Lottie Miller spent Friday at 11 ollv Beach with t Miss Mar}- Snyder took tea with Edgar Woolson and wife on Friday. f John Snyder and family spent Sunday at the life saving station with their . aunt, Mrs. James K1 dredge. , Mrs. Estella Woolson is visiting her ) sister, Mrs. Hannah* Woolson for a few days. Mrs. Ella Woolson and daughters Jennie and Grace called on her daughter, . Mrs. Emily Thompson, of Green Creek, on Wednesday afternoon. William Hineheliffc has returned home I from Philadelphia after a ten days' trip feeling much better. , Miss Greta Buck and sister Hetsie . Aniat, of Court House, called on their cousin, Mary Snyder on Thursday after- . noon. Daniel Woolson entertained Mr. Parks, ! of Philadelphia, Friday last. Hannah and CL-aiiie Woolson spent ' afternoon and evening with Mr. George McXeal and family passed through here on Tuesday afternoon. A Wonderful Record As made up by improved and exact , Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescripis a most efficient remedy for reguall the womanly functions, correcting ' displacements, as prolapsus, anteversion and retroversion, overcoming painful periods, toning up the nerves and about a perfect state of health. cures the backache, periodical headaches, the dragging-down distress in the pelvic region, the pain and tenderness lower abdominal region, dries up the pelvic catarrhal drain, so disagreeable and weakening ,ond overcomes every from of weakness incident to the organs distinctly feminine. •'Favorite Prescription" is the only medicine for women, the makers of which print thoir formula on the bottle rapper, thus taking tlieir patrons into their full confidence. It is the only medicine for women, every ingredient of I which has the strongest possible enof the most eminent medical practitioners ami writers of our day, recommendeding it for the diseases for which "Favorite Prescription" is advised. w p

CASTOR I A Tor Infhnta and Children. lbs KM Yon Han Alwsjrs Bought If; POT CALLS KETTLE BLACK r- Atlantic City Review 3. j In Philadelphia crime is getting to i* 1 be so common that the criminals are 5,i being chased through streets. Henry j Watterson recently declared that there j were worse places. Will the Colonel ! kindly name a few of them ? H . if The Bale of silk hats has fallen off 60 L per cent, according to statistics. Nobody but Governors and corn doctors wear 'em now-a-days. 1 Do you know what makes a bank 5. j strong? Remember it is the capital, ) ' surplus and undivided profiit that give security to the depositor. But this is not all. The Bank must have the most careful management under the strictest >, supervision. This we arc glad to tell ;. the people of Cape May County we have. I The Auditorium Cafe the most popular ! place for ses food in the resort and the wines, beers and liquors served are ; the choicest in the market. tf — w j | Established 1886. Phone Connections ' THE OUT STORE 1 i WHITE DRESS COQDS | One naturally turns to white as the wear for an especially hot day. Seems like there is a suggestion of ice and anow in its color that keeps off the fierce rays of the sun. Certain it is that it is coolest and most durable of colors. 0. L. W. Knew 518 & 520 Washington St

' II-— . p-qfl usr ■r ' I Friend of the Housewife £. In attending to the daily duties of the « home the hoasewife has an ever-de-e pen d able friend in her Bell Telephone It takes her message to the market, to the merchant, to the doctor, to anybody at any time. In times of houset hold emergencies the service is indisr. pen sable. I Have You a Bell Telephone? THE DELAWARE & ATLANTIC « Telegraph & Telephone Company _ C. B. SMITH, District Manager. Mt Vernon and Pacific Ares., Atlantic City 1 ., : '■ 1 ' ' ~~W' CARD BOARD ALL KINDS AND COLORS Star and Wave Stationery -■ Department.

PERSONS LIVING AT : ~ A DISTANCE Si and wishing to open an account with us can do so by « mail. We will write you full particulars on application. ^ WE PAY 3 PER LCENT INTEREST 5 D< There is no better place to I HI open a Saving Account than ; in the SECURITY TRUST CO. Cape May City, N. J. Keystone Telephone 48 \ — The Merchants Nationa.1 Ba.nh • CAPE MAY. NEW JERSEY home institution Accounts Solicited. A general Banking Business Transacted. Cape May City and County Bonds for sale. 3 PER CENT INTEREST allowed or time deposits OFFICERS ' W. L. Stevens, President R( tMMh IT U.nA. IIIM U «_ — Joseph H. Pies

George H. Reeves, Vice Pres.

Henry R Eldredge,; Cashier Everett J. Jerrell Asst. Cashier ueorge a. xteeves, vice rrea. Everett J . Cuahier

DIRECTORS Wm. H/. Church. n r KJ. Wm. Chinch.

W. L. Oimmlngs Joseph H. Hanes J John T. Hewitt W. Keystone Telephone 100

F. B. Meeray John W. Meeray r. H. Phillips M. p.

George H. Eu. * H. B. Rutherford JE. W. Springer W. L. Stevens. Kljfl Ball Telephone X o. 76A Bill

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Steels Peerless. Wagner No. 8. P and C. No. 6. Three Feathers. Mt. Vernon. G. and B. Black label. Greer River Army and Navy. Jan. E. Pepper. Canadian Club. King William Scotch. Black and White Scotch — — a-«on una va». jues.

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Domestic and Imported Natural Spring Gurnness Stouts . v Waters. CAFES ANE FAMILIES SUPPLIED. Camden Bottling Co. Family Liquor Shop 312 and 314 Washington Steert Cape May Public Pavilion Nal. Covered with PAROID ROOFING Terra CotU pipe and fittings all *ize»

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CARDEN HOSE AND SUNDRIES lozzles, Sprinklers, Reds, Washers, Hose menders & damps Cape May Grain & oal Company ITdm 'Km a II I Wa.hiagton St. Near Reading Terminal :all Phew Ni 20gt LB. ELDREDGE Nimg,