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WKtfr OAFS HAY BOROUGH NOTICE OF ELECTION Cfrotire is hereby given that the board ' F of registry and election will 6it at the LiBo rough HaU Wert Cape May, on If TUfiSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1910. J Between the hour* of one and nine B o'clock on each day, far the purpose >. of making a registration of voters, and K revise and correct the register of ^Epters for said General Election of I^Keeday, November 8, 1910. ^^Rfotiec is hereby given that on TnesVy, November 8, 1910, between the Mrs of six o'clock, A. M, and seven • _ clock P. M., a General Election will £ • held, at which time the voters of said {■ jbrougb will vote for the following ' } / \ ae Governor to - serve for three t ■ ,ttte member of the House of RepE I lentatives of the United Statae to a -re for two year*. I ^ ,fae member of the General Assemj/jtV of New: Jereey, for Cape May T <unty, to serve for one year, f One Sheriff of Gape May County to erve for three yeare. One Coroner of Cape May County, "to serve for three years. ' One Mayor to serve for 2 years. ' lTwo Councilman to serve for 3 yean. One Assessor to eefve for 3 years, ' One Collector of Tavee to serve for * years. THEODORE W. REEVES, Borough Clerk. Jfated, August 22, 1910.— 8-27-tf SOUTH CAPE KAY BOROUGH NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that the board oi registry and election will sit at the Borough Hall o«..uth Cape .May, on ■. } TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1910. fttweea the henii of one and nine o'clock on each day, for the purpose of mskiqg a registration of voicre, and to revise and correct the register of voters for said General Election of Tuesday, November 8, 1910. "^Notice is hereby given that on Tues<By, November -8, 19lb, between the hours of six o'clock, A. M., and seven o'clock P. M., a General Election will be held, at which time the voters of said borough will vote for the following •Seers: One Governor to serve for three fears. One member of the House of Representatives of tbe United States to serve for two years. One member of the General Assembly of New Jersey, for Cape May Opunty, to serve for one year. One Sheriff of Cape May Connty to serve . for three years. One Coroner of Cape May Connty, to serve for three years. One Mayor to serve for 2 yfare. Two Councilmea to serve for 3 years. One Assessor to serve for 3 yeare. One Collector of Tares to serve for 3 years. «C. B. MARTIN, Borough Clerk. . Dated, August 22, 1910.-8-27 tf. CAPE MAY POINT NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that the board of registry and election will sit at Corson's Store, on Yale avenue, in the Borough of Cape May Point, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1910 between the hours of one and nine o'clock o neach day, for the purpoec of faking a registration of voters, and to tvise and correct the register of voters lor said General Election of Tuesday, November 8, 1910. Notice^ is hereby given that on TUESDAY, NOV. dER 8, 1910 between the hours of six o'clock r A. M., and seven o'clock P. M., a General Election . will be held at which time the voters of aaid borough will vote for the following officers: One Governor to serve for three years. One member of the House of Reprereeentatires of tbe United States to serve for two yeare. One member of the General Assembly Of New Jersey, for Cape May County, to serve for one year. One Sheriff of Cape May Connty to serve for three yeare. One Coroner of Cape May County to serye for three years. One Mayor to serve for two yeare. Two Councilman to serve for three i ?•*" JOHN W. CORSON, JR., Borouvh Clerk Dated August 22, 1910-8-27-tf NOTICE To the voters and 'candidates in the primary election, to be held on Tuesday, September 13, 1010. iThe Clerk's Office will be open on Saturday, September 3, 1910, from 9 A. M. to 12 noon, 2 P. M. to 4 P. 1L, and from 8 P. M. to 12 midnight to receive petitions for nomination. WM. PORTER, 8-27 25t City Clerk CITY OF CAPE MAY NOTICE OF ELECTION Note is hereby given that the Boards of Registry and Election, will stt at tbe PuMie School Building on Frankl n street for the fret election .Urtriet. and the Old Water Works Building, on tbs City of Cap. May. en o'clock on each day, far the purooae of making a i^i-rsli- of voter,, and isgfSSf"

following officers: 1 One Governor to usrre for three years. One member of the House of Bepre- , sentetives of the United States to serve 'or two yeare. 1 One member of the General Aseeml bly of New Jereey, for Cape May, Oounr ty, to serve for one year. [ One Sheriff of Cape May, County to serve for three yeare. One Coroner of Cape -av Connty to ■ serve for three yeare. s One Alderman to serve for two years. , Three Couneilmen to serve for three 1 One Assessor to serve for one year. 1 One Collector to serve for one year, r One Treasurer to serve for one year. One Constable to serve for three years. One Overseer of Poor to serve for one year. Notice is hereby given that the first ■ election district of the city of Cape May I is composed of all the southwestern portion of the cHy soo^h of a line beginning at Cape May Island Creek and extending along a line in tbe centre of St. John's ' street to Lofsyette street, thence to Flnnklin street, thence to Columbia , avenue, tbence to Howard street, and thence to Beach avenue. The second election district of the > city of Cape May consists of all that part of Cape May north east of the said division line. WM. PORTER, City Clerk. • Dated, August 1910-8Z7-tf Notice Is hereby given that the board of registry and election will sit at Liberty Hall, at Woodbinp on TUE8DAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1910 between the hours of one and nine o'clock do each day, for tbe purpose of making: a registration- of voters, and to revise and correct the register of voters for said General Election of Tuesday, 1 November 8, 1910. . Notice is hereby given that on Tues- . day, November 8, 1910, between the hatirs of s& dWduk, A. M., kftd seven o'clock P. a General Election will fad » held, ht which time tbe voters of said . townahip vID vote for the foUOwfag J Ooe .OoTrthor to serve for three years. Onq member of the House of Rcprer sentetives of the United States to serve for fwo years. <Mt member of the General Assembly of New Jersey, for Cape May County, ! to serve for one year, i One Sheriff of Citpe May County to [ serve for three year , One Coroner of Cape May County to serve for three years. • One Mayor to serve for two yeare. One Assessor to serve for three years. : One Collector to serve for three yeare. Two Justices of the Peace to serve for J. -8. CONNOR, > Borough Clerk. Dated, August 25, 1910-8-27-tf r NOTICE OF REGISTRATION Notice is hereby given that tbe Boards , of Registry and Election in and for each and every election district or voting pro- , cinct in Cape May County, will meet : TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1910 at the place where the next election in their district will be held, at one o'clock in the afternoon .and remain in session r until nine o'clock in the evening, for the purpose of making up from the canvassing books two lists of registers or the names, residence and street numbers, . if any, of &U the persons in their re spective election districts entitled to ths right ofsuffrage there in at the next election, or who shall personally appear 1 before them for that purpose, or who ' shall be shown to the satisfaction of such Board of Registry and election to have legally voted in that election dist tict at the last preceding election theref in for members of*\he General Assembly, | or who shall be sworn by the affidavit in t writing of some voter in that election district to be a legal voter therein. And on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1910 _ and between the same hours, the said e Board of Registry and Election will e hold a Primary Election of delegates to i conventions of political parties, or toi j . making nominations, or for both, agreeo able to the provisions of "A further supplement to an act entitled An act to ; regulate elections," which said supplement was approved April 14, 1910, and o amendments thereof and the supplements thereto. 0 And notice is hereby further given, that the said Board of- Registry and j e Election will have their final meeting on ; TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1910 | at the place of their former meeting, at tbe hour of one o'clock in the afternoon, and remain in session until nine o'clock in tire evening, for the purpose e or revising and correcting the original . registers, of adding thereto the names of all persons entitled to the right of < suffrage in that election district at the L next election, who shall appear in person a before them, or who shall .be shown by |. the written affidavit of some voter in such election district to be a legal vote, therein, and of erasing therefrom ths k name of any person who. after a fair _ opportunity to be beard, shall be shown not to be entitled to vote therein. Dooe in accordance with an act of the M Legislature of the State of New Jereey, e entitled "A further supplement to an act to regulate elections," approved April ■ 4, 1898 and the amendments thereto. a F. DAUGHERTY, n Sec y of Conaty Board of Elections. EXECUTRIX SALE 1 By vbtite W an seder oi ths Orphean' ON* * Ommty «f c*. May. fa .T I w e n

; Mueller, deceased, wiH on Monday the ' i nineteenth day of September, A. . D. 1 1910, at two o'clock in the afternoon, 1 ; at the office of Samnel F. Eldredgc, - southeast corner of Washington and De- < > catur streets. Cape May City, New Jer- * Bey, sell at public vendue. All that cer- < ' tain lot of land or piece of ground with ] tbe building and improvements thereon I1 s erected, situate on the easterly side of ' Decatur Street at the distance of fifty- ' two feet and six-teen tin of a foot south- I enstwardly from the southeasterly aide . of Columbia Avenue, in the City and < : County of Cape May and State of New 1 Jereey, containing in front or breadth 1 \ on said Decatur Street fifty- feet and < \ extending of that width in length or 1 r depth eastwardly between parallel lines I 1 with Columbia Avenue one hundred and < ' thirty aix feet to ground of William • i Marks, bounded northwardly by ground 1 1 now or late of Cffiaries wardly by ground now or late of said I ® Marks; southwardly by ground now or 1 1 late of Denizot and weatwardly ' by Decatur Street. Being the same lof of land and pre mi- < aes granted and conveyed to' the said ' Theodore Mueller by deed from Victor 1 Denizot, dated November third, A. D. - 1882, which said deed is duly recorded 1 in the Clerk's Office of the County of < Cape May in Book No 58 of Deeds, pages 1 f 43 etc. 1 i Said premises will be sold subject to I • a certain indenture of mortgage made < • and give by the said Theodore Mueller • . and Oaroline Mueller, his wife, to Albert 5 Adams and now held by Mary M. Way • I and Julia W. Adams, to secure the pay- : | ment of Five Thousand Dollars, togeth- , er with accrued interest thereon, from - January twenty-ninth, A. D. 1908; a]go 1 • subject to a certain indenture of mort- 1 | gage made and given by tne said Theo- ' " dore Mueller Caroline Mueller, Lis • r wife, to Jacob Hagatoz and now held ) ! ■ by John F Craig, to secure the payment : 1 of Fifteen Hundred Dollars, together witn accrued interest thereon, from May ! ) fourteenth, A. D. 1902; also subject to, taxes due the City of Cape May for the ! yeare 1906, 1907, 1908, and 1909, besides accrued interest and costs r CAROLINE MUELLER, j Dated Cape May Cjty, N. J. ' \ugust 15th, A D. 1910. 8-20-5t P. F. $16.50. To "Unknown:" i Talcs notice toat at a bale of lands for \ i taxes levied to satisfy tre execution o j . • E. T. Johnson vs. Cape May Point, held on the seventeenth day < f December, A. j ; D., 1908, the subscriber lid ouy at said j i sale the following described property, c vix: — Lot 70 in Block K, for the sura | ' J of $5.68. - And take further notice that your) - right of redemption in said property v, ili e expire on the seventeenth day of Deeemi. ber, A. D., 1910, and that there is due me the sum of $5.68, together with interest ■ thereon from December seventeenth, t A. D., 1908, at the rate of 12 per cent, r per annum, and other taxes and legal J expenses, and unless you redeem said f premises from said tax sale, I shall ap- » ply to the proper authorities to complete - my title to said property. AMNON WRIGHT a lo "Unknown:" Take notice that at a sale of lands for taxes levied to satisfy the xecution of E. T. Johnson vs. Cape May Point, held ' i on the seventeenth day of December, A. I II D., 1908, the subscriber did buy at said 0 j sale the following described property, 1 vix: — Lots 118 and 120 in Block K, for - the sum of $9.32. And take further notice that your o right of redemption in said property will • expire on the seventeenth day of Deoem- 1 d ber, A. D., 1910, and that there is due me | • the sum of $9.32, together with interest j thereon from December seventeenth, i i, A. D., 1908, at the rate of 12 per cent, d j per annum, and other taxes and legal n i expenses, and unless you redeem said J premises from said tax sale, I shall apI. ply to tbe proper authorities to complete - my title to said property. " • AMNON WRIGHT J • WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER >f A new and fine assortment of wall e paper is now being offered by Eldredge n Johnson, 318 Washington street. Whaty . yon need >n this lias can be sn] i lied >a Finest quality of Bristol Boards in ir white and tinta. Just what you want n for that dainty center piece, size 22% x 28%, 6 cents each, Star and Wave Pabie lishing Company, 317 Wasnington St. G • GUNNERS SNEAK BOX FOR SALE Gunners sneak box or fisherman's haady boat for sale, has been used c-ly six months. Price $20.00. Apply to A. R. Hand, Star J»d Wave office.

call j%. primary elect ions to be held according , to the provisions of the statutes of New .n Taylor's Opera House, in the city os Trenton, at 12 o'clock noon, on Tuesday the twentieth of September. 1010 for the purpose of nominating a candidate fo> | 1 1 ' In .c-rusr to be supported at the ensuing , ; election. for each fraction thereof exceeding one , . hundred votes. Eeeh election district, j Ths basis of representation from each 1 county under thb call is one delegate > for eseh 200 Republican votes east at j ! the last gubernatorial election for the i I candidate for Governor and one delegate ■ Is entitled to st least oae dels- i j gate; but a delegate from aay election | I district which at tbe last gubernatorial i election cart less than 200 votea for the i [ Republican candidate for Governor ahaU : . be entitled to east such fractions! porI tion of a vote in said convention as may : f be determined by tbe respective eounty i r committees of th State. Tbe number of votes to which each . county is entitled under this call is as [ follows: I r Atlantic 30 I . Berger — 51 i | Burlington 3J j Camden 7$ : , Cape May 12 , Cumberland 25 , Essex 171 i . Gloucester 21 - Hudson 173 . t Hunterdon 14 i - Mercer 56 . Middlesex 43 . Monmouth 39 ; i Morris 35 , Ocean 13 ! . Passaic - 08 . 16 i Somerset 18 [ | Sussex 5 ; t ; 54 _ -! Warren 10 j -V . , j Total 273 I . FRANKLIN MURPHY, : Attest: Chairman. EDWARD W. GRaY, l Secretary. I Newark, N. J., August 3, 1910. LOWER TOWNSHIP NOTICE' OF ELECTION ' Notice is hereby given that the Board ot" Registry and Election will sit at the I . Township House, at Cold Spring, in - 1 Lower Township, on i Tuesday, November i, 1910. , I between the hours of one • and nine I I o'clock on each day, for the purpose ! of making a registration of voters, and j to revise and correct the register of r : voters for said General Election of i Tuesday, November 8, 1910. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, November 8, 1910^. between the ! hours of sik o'cloek, A. M., and seven t o'clock P. M., a General Election will , be held, at which time the voters of said township will vote for the following J offoers : 1 One Governor to serve for three years. 1 One Member of the House of Repre- - sentetives of tbe United States to serve B for two years. One member of the General Assembly of New Jersey, for Cape May County, f to* serve for one year. One Sheriff of Cape May County to serve for three years, j One Coroner of Cape May county to serve for three years. r One Township Committeeman to serve f for three years. j I One Justice of the Pe^ce to sen ? tjpr | five yeare. — - — j | One Constable to serve for three Two surveyors of the Highways. r One Poundxeeper for District nimhu One I'oundkeeper for District numNF 1 One I'oundkeeper for District number #j One Poundkeeper for District number -.ppropriations for Roads, i, Appropriations for Deficiencies. ^ Appropriations for Relief dt Poor. CHARLES C. Rr.KXES, To wnshTpCterk - I Da ten August 22, 1810 8-27-tf e To Mary E. Lawrence: Take notice that at a sale of lands for F taxes levied to satisfy the execute E. T. Johnson vs. Cape May Point, held on the seventeenth day of December, A. D., 1908, the subscriber did buy at said II sale the following described property, 8 vix: — Lot No. 1 in Block E, for the sum ' of $93.18. d And take further ) otice that your . right of redemption in said property will expire on the seventeenth day of Decem- " ber, A. D,, 1910, and that there is due me ' the sum of $03.18, together with interest 1 thereon from December seventeenth, * A. Dn 1908, at the rate of 12 per cent per annum, and other taxes and legal expenses, and unless you redeem said premises from said tax sale, I shall *ps ply to the proper authorities to complete j my title to said property. AMN'iN WRIGHT tnkhsff paint 8t0«e John Little has opened up the bnai- : ne* of eeiHng palate at the eoewer of I Mm and Watering** rtreets sad It I - fart the ptee. te «*y freak palate. MM i

IN CLERK'S OFFfCFi . to * f Meeban et al to Alfred 6. Henry, $1800. Lot 22, Mock 32. *" Ephraim Tepper et nx to Pessie 1 Kretchman, $75. Lot 20, block 12, section A. Woodbine Land and Improvement Co. to Gabriel Napodensky, $100. Lot 21, 3, section C. < Woodbine Land and Improvement Co. to Lxuiis Mutchiek, $125. Lot 13," block I 2, section C. C Woolf Bremer el u# to Hyman Dia- ! mondstein, $700. Lota 5 and 6, block 3, I Section D. Ocean city t City of Ocean City to Wm. D. Snow, t $1. Quit claims lot on N. W. side of Bay avenue, 17 80-100 feet 8. W. or 12th street. Girard Realty Co. to Anna a. ...utee, $1. N. W. one-half of lot Grantors plan. - , . E. Lee Langley to Ere M. Reinhardt, $1. Lot 452, section G. Charlotte S. Chester ea als to Cecelia E. Brown, $1. Part of lots 9a7 and 959, section A. C- ri- Shoemaker to J. C. Holmes, $2600. Lot 38, section 3, Ocean Front Estate Co. Delancqy Realty Co. to Bessie L. Balliugall, $900. Lot 85 Grantors plan. UPPER TOWNSHIP Priscilla T. Wilete et al to Neat* 1 ltaker, $1. 53p erches at Tuckahoe, ad * joining Jacob Bailey. Sylvanus C. Aimun, et ux to Mary A. I $35. Lot 491, section F, Ocean 1 I City Park. 1 ■Sflvanus C. Aim&n to Ridge Avenue i Relief Association, $189. Lots 896 and ' 1 900, section F, Ocean CSty Park. I Anna C. Vangilder to Lillian Dureil, $1. Land on S of road leading from . Port Elizabeth to Tuckaho . ( L. W. Cramer et ux 10 Elvey S. j Champion, $20. Quit claims undivided , , one-half interest in loto f land at Tuck- j j . ahoe, adjoining Andrew Springer, John j Wallace et al. 1 1 Dan McKeag to Elva S. Champion, ' j $20. Quit claims 20 acres on Woodbine j road, adjoining "Tunis Field." , , AVALON I Louis Bremer, Exc. to John L. Stew- ' , ' art, $600. Lots 18 and 19, section 31. ! Eliza W. Marts to Frances D. ' . Sweeney, $2300. Lot 26, section 6. s Leroy B. Miller et al to William C. 1 i Williams te al, $32. Lot 102, section 7. i ' [ Avalon Improvement Company to Ar- ' , thur W. Howes, $1. Lot 22, scetion 37. ' I State of New Jereey to Avalon Im- ' - provemen-. Co., $1070. Ocean Front be- ' i ' tween 25th and 42nd streets. WILDWOOD Chas. Costill, Jr., toWi lmer Hamphill, | $1. 40 feet on S. W. side of Pine ave- 1 > nue, 200 feet S. E. from Park avenue. STONE HARBOR , South Jereey Realty Co. to John "t. ! 1 Crowley, $1. Lots 23, 24. block 100,'. r plan A. j , Same to Real Estate Sales Co., $1. Lots 166 and 107 .bio ck 96, plan D2. | Same to Real Estate Sales Co./ $1. j I Lots 135 and 137, block 94, plan D2. j . ' Same "to Katherine Falbe et al. $1. |< Lott 186, block 96, plan D2. LOWER TOWNSHIP r John W. Kimsey to Wm. C. Feaster, I $75. Three acres woodland, adjoining | I. Learning. DENNIS TOWNSHIP Joseph C. Goraucli et ux to Annie i Connell, $1200. Threetract s of land at South Dennis. r MIDDLE TOWNSHIP H. Freeman Douglass et al to Louisa ^ Kimble, $1. Quit claims 39 acres at L Dias Creek. > NORTH WILDWOOD n Henry H. Ottens to Chas. Mace, $100. S. E. one-half of lot 614, block 104. I Augusta Benton to Etvin E. Heil, $1. II Lots 213, 215 and 217 Fifth avenue. , SEA ISLE CITY t Atlantic Seashore Improvement Co. ,, to Albert W. Henry, $L Lot g8, block k. II, Coreon Inlet. J Same to John R- Sykes, $1. Lot 27, d block 11, Corson's Inlet. ^ Same to Finley Acker, $1. Lot 32, t block 13. r WILDWOOD crest George N. Smith et ux to May QUI, " $1. Lots 80 and 21, block 8. Robert Dunbar to May IfiU, $1. Lota I- 20 and 21, block 8. if Wildwood Crest Co. to Alfred J. Van 8 Thuyne rt al. W W.U«. 37. Sanre to Emma C. Kreia, 81. LotsU' and 14. block 06.

WOODBINE I' "ow Jacob Petdman, $.540.,PUmU^d ttesefif tli interest in lote 1 nd 2. block 7, sen ' D. . UPPER TOWNSHIP MoUie L. Foster to John Kamp, «L. Lote 1, 3, 6, 7, section 3, Petersburg De vclopment Co. ' j Christopher S. Hand et ux te Dnrite McKeague, $1. Quit claims two trerta of land on Main Road at Tuckahoe. Christopher S. Hand et ux to Daniel McKeague, $1 . One-half interest in lot of land adjoining Jo*. C. Marshall. Daniel L. Warner et ux to Mary E. McNerney, $650. Lot of land at Tuckaboard joins P. M. Wheaton. CAPEMAY CITY . _*pc May Real Estate Co. te Peter Shields, $1. Lote ISM to 1249 plan A. George R. Jefferson et ux to Horace L. Tomlinson, $200. Lot On S. E. side of Coigie street, adjoins land SO feet X. W. of Tbos. Campbell. Mary G. Morris et al, trustees to Noah B. Bryan, $200. Lot N. W. of Osborna ' street, adjoins Jane'OroweU et al Cape MmyR eal Estate Co. to John 8. jUnger, $1. Lote 4819, 4620, 815 to821, riOLLYBEACH Olga B. Culver et al to Lemuel P. $1000. Lot 7, block 12. j HoUy Beach Land Co. to Anna B. McAnney, $1. Lot 17, block 54, Wildwood , Tract. ! HoUy Beach Land Co. te John G. BelJr., $685. Lots 27 and 28, block 63, Wildwood Harbor Tract, j Leavitt S. Smith et ux to Roae Wat- • son, $337 AO. N. K. three fifths of lot | 4, block 92. | Wilson A. Lake, Sheriff, to Wm. H. $1212.46. ' Lot 20, block 65. STONE HARBOR 1 South Jersey Realty Co. to Edwin F. et al, $1. Loto 88, 90, block 86, . 1907 plan. I Same to Silas J. Codington, $1. Lot nlock 90 I Same to Caroline T Smith, $1. Lot 1 block 200, plan D2. ! Same to Ellen O. Hargett, $1. Lot SU, ■ block 96, plan D2. LOWER TOWNSHIP George W. W. Reynolds et ux to Edith H. Dosser, $1. Quit claims five | acres of land adjoining Jas. Ewing et al. | George Cox ef ux to Clara C. Callier, ; $50. Lot of land near Cold Spring, ad 1 joining oother lands of Grantor. George McKeown et ux to Charles Bentz, $1. I*>t near Turnpike Bridge. AVALON i *Ruth H. Canficld to Avalon Improve- | ment Co., $1. Riparian rights 520 feet S. E. of First avenue. I JonesW ister et ux to Chas. R. Hall, ;$l. Lot 16, section 22E. j Avalon Development Co. to George H. ' | Craig, $1. Lote 41 and 42, section £3. ■ Same to Wm. J. Graham, $1. Lot 37, | section 21. Walter R. Lees et ux to Emma A. . ! Wilkinson. $1. Lot 17 ana 18, sec. 25. j Avalon Development Co. to Elizabeth i M. Clevenger, $1. Lot 104, section 32. I Hugh H. Holmes et ux to Chas. 8piellerger, $700. Lote 27 and 29, sec. 25. WILDWOOD Samuel L. Vicary et ux to Elmer M. Downing, $1. Lot 12, block 30. Borough of Wildwood to Samnel Vicary, $188 A3. Lote 10, 11, 12 and 13, - block 50. James Srititit et ux to Frederick Schil- • ler, $1. Lrt 18, block 59. NORTH WILDWOOD Adolph Davis rt ux to Allen E. . Grace, 81. Lot 317, block 189. Messina S. Bright et ux to Axel Axelson, $1600. Lot 8, block 250. SEA ISLE CITY City of Sea Isle City to Joeeph L • Scnll, $1. Quit claims lot 10, block 18, N. K. section. Joe. I. SeoOetu x to Theodore Hilden brand, 81. Lot 19, block 18, N. E. See. wildwood" CREST . Wildwood Crest Co. to Wm H. Jack •oMl- Loto 1, 2, 3. block 14. i Same to Mary E. Holflineh. $1. Lot . 34, Mock IE l ' Sum to John B. Kokfar, $L 1*11 MM*. ~ vJm