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8 Cape May Star and Wave, S.<urJ.y, Septcnper 10, 1910. ,

CONVEYANCES ENTER ~D IN CLERK'S OFKIC.F b August 17 to »4 $ OCEAN CITY b James A. Longstrect et ux to Mary M. Craig, $1800. Lot 71, Sec. C. Frank B. Lambert nt ux to M-trgvn-t jA. Windle, $1. 28 feet on Beach Thjr- p oughfare S. W of lOtfo St. William H. Campbell et al to Consum en Ice Co., $2500. Lota 354 to 358, See. f C Aetna Company to Rebecca Bourgeois, f SI. 183 feet 4 in. on N. W. side of Ocean Ave. Begins 316 feet 8 in. S. W. ^ Of Mb St. Ocean City Asso. to Jonn H. Davis, $1800. Lots $97 and 899 Cec. A. Delancy Realty Co. to Amelia Franklin, $850. lot 87, Plan of Grantor. Ocean City Asso. to Chas. E. Edwards, $1. Lot 803, Sec. C. NORTH WILDWOOD Jesse Pagles to Wm. Nnsbickel, $225. ( Lot 404, Blk. 157. , Wildwood Extension Realty Co. to { Charles H. Matlack, $300. Lot 27, bik. 9. HOLLY BEACH , A. Culver Boyd et ux to Thoa. S- < Boyle, $1. Lot 27 blk. 93. - Geo. M. Dare et ux to Henry Stanley, 81. Lot 1. blk. 102. Geo. A. McAnney et ux to Holly Beach ( Land Co., $1. 8. E., 10 feet of lot 18, , blk. 54 Wildwood Harbor Tract. Henry H. Ottens to Haris W. Young, ■ $260. Lot 10, buu 109, Ottens Plan. j Wildwood Land Co. to Ellen E. Cameron, $1. Lot 24, blk. 90 Ottens Harbor Tract. WILDWOOD Geo. Firmin et ux to Albert W. , Andrews, $1. Lot 5 and N. W. half of ; lot 6, blk. 29 N. E. Sec. SEA ISLE CITY Louis Benny to Martha A. Foster. $300. Lot 11 blk. 49 on S. side of Elm St. UPPER TOWNSHIP Sylvanus C. Aimen et ux to Norbert ' G. Rayling. $35. Lot 942, Sec. F. 0 ;ean ■ City Park. Same to George Rayling, $35. I.ot 944 blk F. Ocean City Park. Same to Wilhelmins Merkle. $78. Lots 379 and 380, Sec. C. Ocean City Park. 1 Same to Marie Cummings, $1. 31, Sec. ER Ocean City Park. 1 Same to Joeeph Williams, $35. Lo! ' 1017, Sec. F. Ocean City Park. - < Randolph Marshall to Henry Schmid, $1. 1 99-100 acres on N. E. side of ' Oliphants Mif road. 1 Walter L Yerkes et ux to Ella M Townsend, $1. Lot of land on W. ciao of Eisenharts Mill pond. Alida R. Stuigess et rir Daniel S. ' Steelman, $1. Part of lot No. 6, estate ' of Joshua Garretaon. Albert Collins et ux to Butler W. Lay- ' • ton, $1. Lot of land adj. David Ko'ord. r ' on N. W. aide of Washington St. | ' CAPE MAY CITY Albert G. Stevens et ux to Estell i R. : McKirahan, $2000. Lot 177 S< well Plan. I Peter Cbrr et ux to John W. Mecray 1 et al, $1000. Lot 9 Aaron Schellengec 1 estate. Edward J. Vilsack et als to Joseph G. ' Vilsack, $1. Lota 7226, 7227, 1921 to 1924, 926, 827, plan A Cape May Real 1 Estate Co. I 1 Same to Katherine V. Mulvahy, $1 . 1 1 Lots 7198, 920 to 923, 2265 Plan A Ope ' May Real Estate Co. Same to William W. Vailsack, $1. ! 1 'Lota 4641, 412 to 413 Plan A Cape May ' Real Estate Co. Same to Leopold W. Vailsack, $1. Lots ' 7223, 1436, 1470, Plan A Cape May Re.d j Estate Co. Same to August W. Vilsack, $1 . 1-ots 4183, 4184, 41856, 248, 249, 928. 929 Plan A Cape May Real Estate Co. Same to Marie A. Fraunheim. $1. Lots 7224, 7225, 918, 919 Plan A Cape May Real Estate Co. Same to Edward J. Vilsack, $1. LoU , 7200, 1450, 926 Plan A Cape May Real Estate Co. Same to Anthony J. Vilsack, $1. Lola 7199. 1438, 924, 1208 Plan A. Cape May Real Estate Co. Frank R. Habenthal et ux als to Harry Habdnthal et al, $1. Quit Claims lot on N. E. side of Franklin St., adj. land of Isaac Whildi^, Jr. EAST ANGLESEA Hugh Milligan et ux to Wm. I.uu, $70, 5 lota. H. Agustus Nolte et ux to Hugh Mulligan, $1. One half of 60 lots. MIDDLE TOWNSHIP Sara A. Schelenger Admr. to Margar et H. Camp, $060. 1 5-100 acres at Green Creek. Margaret H. damp et vir to Sarah Kldredge, 1800. 1 5-100 acres at Green Croek. J. Spieer Learning, 8pecial Master to Wm. H. Bright. $1. Quit Claims. Lot 12 Square 8 Range 3 Shell Bed farm. William H. Bright et ux to Julius Way. $80. Lot 12 Square $ Range, 3 Shell Bad farm. $»IM w*eip South Jersey Realty IV to Jamas W. Maybe*. $1. Lute 164-100 klk. 94. Plan BE Same to Uwie R. Weasels. $1. Lot CM. MR. *C EM. kw »o Qui hi P. I mils 9L Lot m m. ptm m

Same to rvnua E. Bpst, $1. l*>t 140, 86 plan 96 Plan D2. Same to Elmer E. Robertson et al, LoU 56, 58, blk. 87, Plan A. Same to Catherine Black, $1. Lot 182, ; blk 95, Plan D2. DENNIS TOWNSHIP Wilson A. Lake, Sheriff to Wayne $1900. 106 acres on Shore rood, adj. Henry Swain et ala. A VALOR , Avalon Development Co. to Wm. C. Haddock, $1. Lot 76, Sec. 22. Same to Aloyaiua P. J. CHarra, $1. 22. Same to Morris B. Faulkner, Lot 79, 11, Sec. 24E. GREEN CREEK Miss Lillian Conover, who has spent a few weeks here with relatives returned to Baltimore last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller were accompanied here on Saturday by one of the managers of Scars and Robuck Co's. store, Chicago. They will return to that city this week. Edward Foster, who has been in poor health for several months, went to Camden last week for treatment. William Redgrave, Jr., is working in Atlantic City. Mr. Anderson, of Millrille, has placed a fine monument to mark the grave of the late Henry Schellenger. Jere McKnight, who has been with Sarah Schellenger for several I months has returned to Maurice River. Mr. and Mrs. John Somers, Mr. and ; Mrs. Jack Berger, of MillviUe, who are | Simmering at Ocean City, came down In j Mr. Vomer's auto on Wednesday aud j ■pent the day with Mr. and Mrs. T. [ Hickman. j ■ Peaches have not been so plentiful for j years as they arc at the present time. A party of young ladies from Atlantic City have been boarding with Mrs. Bertha Crease the past week. Pastor Somers is away in 'Vnnsylvania among the mountains this week, holding a camp meeting, lie has preached there in former years. Rev Garn.-r j Hand and Enoch Hand will till the pulpit j here next Sunday. I -urge loU of crabs are being grown and shipped from here for fertiliser. Rollin Stiles, who drives the high j school wagon to Court House, has pur- I chased the wagon Elmer Hemingway drove from Rio Grande last year. Mre. Alena Crowley and two daugh- j ters have been with ber brother, N. W I Crease for a few days. Harry Loe, bo has been working in Wilmington for several months, spent Sunday and Monday at home. He contemplates moving his family there in a Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chance spent j Monday in Vineland. He purchased a and will move there in a few | weeks. I Captain M. M. Norbury. who has been ! in Baltimore on board the Schooner ! Roy. came home on Tuesday evening. His brother, S. C. Norbury, will command the vessel on the next trip. Mrs. E. B. Somers is away this week i visiting her son. Theodore Hickman and brother Tru- j man went to Caifiden on Saturday and j I to Trenton to attend the Grand Castle: af K. G. E.. returning home Tuesday I evening. j I Elmer Hemingway who drives the high I school wagon from, Rio Grande and Bur- * leigh. has purriiased a fine new wagon, j He took a load to Wildwood on Labor Day. FREE MEDICAL BOOK This coupon. If mailed at once. Is good for one copy of MURRAY'S CHEMICAL FACTS, an up- unlets household medical dictionary Cut out this coupon and raall It to the M -BRAY CHEMICAL CO.. *44 East 4SD St.. New York City. N. Y. KEYS FITTED LOCKS, TRUNKS, VALISES, PARASOLS, ETC., REPAIRED J. DENIZOT 315 Washington Street, Second Floor ' ri.mm i r nTl YOUR SIDt WALK If laid by the JAQUETTE CEMENT CO Will give you great aatiaf action. Ask for estimate. Work guaranteed for ono year > from time of completion. P. O. Address, Cape May ^ i inViiim *" t W. H. BRIGHT • Fire Insurance hwvprtsfCveMvCe ' H0U.Y HACK N J I I

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AN AUTUMN TOUR TO HISTORIC GETTYSBURG Including a drive over the famous BATTLEFIELD and two days of interesting sight-seeing in the city of WASHINGTON will be operated by the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD OCTOBER 8 to 13, 1910 at the low rate of $2025 from Cape May Covering all necessary expenses For full information consult Ticket Agents or 1). K. Bell, a. G. P. A., Philadelphia. J. R. WOOD GEO. W. BOYD Passenger Traffic Manager General Passenger Agent Phone* Free Prompt Delivery HEADQUARTERS FOR

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j HOTELS. CAFES AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED. Cainden Bottling Co. Family Liquor Shop 312 and 314 Washington Steert Cape May Public Pavilion No. 1. Covered with PAROID ROOFING Terra Cottaj>ipe and fittings all sizes NAILS PORTUID PIPS Slm^ CEMENT WIRE FENCING {§ FARMING ROOFING PAPER MPLMENTS CARDEN HOSE AND f SUNDRIES Nozzles, Sprinklers, Reels, Washers, Hose menders & damps Cape Nay Grain & oaf Company lUptOM 'PfcOM NO 16 A Washington St Near Resiling Terminal Btil Pkoit No 2061 1. H. ELDREDGE Msnag. CARD BOARD ALL KINDS AND COLORS Star and Wave Stationrey !