Cape May Star and Wave, 15 October 1910 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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Cape May County I Real Estate Transfers . ( From September 30 to October 5 1 LOWES TOWNSHIP « Anna M. Jobaoon et al to Sadie M. < Stevene, $1. Throe tracts of land in ' 'Cape Neighborhood." 1 Cape M*y Improvement Co. to Margaret Fulton, <1. Lots 26 and 20. - OCEAN CITY 1 Wm. Bridgewater et al to Mary A. c Carpenter, »625. Lot 653, section G. 1 Delancey Realty Co. to Harriet M. Roger., 11. Part of lot 38, grantors' < Plan. Same to John T. Bougher et al, 81. < Part of lot 38, Grantora' Plan. < ! Gardens Land Oo. to Harvey K. Part- 1 ridge, 81. LoU 3021, 3022, block 30, J Plan 2. Simeon B. Miller et al to Rebecca F. 1 ■ Weat, 91- Lot 397, section A. < Kam> to Amy Miller et al, 81- Lots 1 106, 106, 404, 502, 785, aection H. Amy Miller et al to Simeon B. Miller, 1 81. Lot 785, aection H. ' James M. Chester et ox to Lydia E. ' O'Brien, |1. Lot 432, section A. Ft*** C. Yocum et ur to Wm. H. Groetcinger et uz, 81. Lot 886, Stc. K 1 Joseph L. Fritz et ur to S. Janette Smith, 83900. Parts of lots 833 and 835. ' section A. Adelaide V. Oookc to Andrew N. Paul, 1 et Bi, 85100. (Lot on S. E. side of Ooean • avenue, 275 feet 8. W. of Eighth stret. John L. Price et ux to Wm. L. Orr, 1 8660. Lot 00 N. W. side of Anbury avenue, 340 feet S. W. from 14th street. Flora L. Ryon et al to Anna Whin- | yatea, 8425. Lot 385, section D. NORTH WILDWOOD Henry H. Ottens to Thomas Alvey et ml, 8250. LoU 16 and IB, block 324, 1 Ocean Front Tract. 1 North Widlwood Land Oo. to Charles Ludlam, 91. LoU 18 and £0, block 232. 1 Henry H. Ottens to Wm. J. Johnson, ' 8600. Lot 31, block 378. 1 Same to John Gamble, 81350. Lot 25, 1 27" and 29, block 278. Same to Wm. H. Eichlin, 8745. LoU 6, 16, block 323; lota 3, 6. block 423. UPPER TOWNSHIP ' Sylvanus C. Aiman et ux to Daniel MeCool, 835. Lot 909, section F, Ocean j 1 City Park. CorariDe E. Stile et ux to George j Steel, 81. LoU 246, 247, 248, 249, Clover avenue, Tuckahoe. j . Sylvanus C Aiman et uz to Wm. L. : t Pazson, $35. Lot $03, section F, Ocean ! CSty Park. I. Walter L. Yerkes ct uz to Harold A. ^ Terkes, 81. Two acres at Tuckahoe. 8ylvanug C. , Aiman et ux to George Wm CSiiy, 81. IoU 331 and 332, Sec. C. DENNIS TOWNSHIP George W. Hess et ux to Thomas Hand, 81. Tract of land at Belle Plain. David A MacCerroll to Richard Roane, 81. LoU 32, 84, 36, 88, 40, section 2. CAPE MAY POINT Township of Lower to Blanche M. Barr, 824.36. Quit claims part of lot 8, blk .E. CAPE MAY CITY George F. Conklin to 8imon R. Gid- 1 ding, 810,000. Lot on N. W. side of Washington street, 139.8 feet N. W. of ! Jackson street. WILDWOOD CREST Wildwood Creet Co. bo Harvey A Weller, 81- LoU 33 and 34, block 63. Same to Wm. McKaUen, 81. Iota 33 and 34, block 63. WILDWOOD Martin W. Lane et al, Exr. to Nora Durfee, 81650. Lot 9, block 16. STONE HARBOR South Jersey RealtyCo. to Mary E. Knowlton Al- lot 149, block 86, 1907 Plan. Same to Elizabeth W. Woods, $1. Lot on Sunset Drive, Plan C. Geo. K. Clark to South Jersey Realty Co., 81. LoU 88 and 90, block 85. 1907 Plan. - AVALON John M. Canfield to Avaloo Land Co., 81. About 150 IoU at Avalon. Aval on Improvement Co. to John M. Canfield, 81. About 150 IoU at Avalon. Avalon Development Co. to Henry E. Hayward, 81. Lot 1, aection 23. Same to Jean B. Irwin, 81. LoU 10 and 12, aection 2^E. HOLLY BEACH Harriet E. F rankle et ux to Joseph M. gweet, 81- Lot 10, block 152. Henry Footer et ux to Frederick M. Hitter, 84000. LoU 18 and 19, block 54 John Glantz to Ebenecr Yenney, $1. Lot 6, block 48 Thoe. C. Alen et ux to Ebenezer Yenney, 91- Lot 5, block 48. Ebenezer Yenney et ux to Michael Whelan, 82300. Lot 5, block 48. Chester G. Brand riff et ux to George E. r_ Lett# et si, 81. Undivided one-half lot 22, block 31. RhitU L. Shropshire et al to Geo.. E. Letts, 81. One-half part lot 22, block 31 Ann* MeGowan to Purdy B. Moyer, 81. gr Lot 4, block 11, 8. W. section. Frederick 6. Ball to Clarence Pfeiffer, fi. Lot 22, Mock 4, S. P. Division. Oarenoe Pfeiffer et ux to Frederick S. Ball, 81 Lot 18. block 1.8.P, Dir. Sea Isle City Realty Oo. to Clarence Pfeiffer, et ux, 8500. LoU 14 and 15, block A, Yanioaan Park. m£:

Paragraphs * Pilot and Mrs. Charles P. El dredge, Jjj who have been occupying their West R Cape May house during the summer, 4 have returned to their Philadelphia rear- w dence, 5337 Pine street, West Phils- « delphia. f, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Smith are ^ residing in the Needles cottage ori d Decatur .street. . j £ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W -Bean, of ^ North Dakota, are guesU of Mr. and fl Calvin Smith. Mr. Bean has recently sold his land in North DakoU and will settle elsewhere in the spring. Thorrias Crowell, of Camden, was a recent visitor here. £ Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bailey, of Philadelphia, were over Sunday visitors st g the home of Dr. F. R. Hughes. Mr. Bailey is of the firm of Brown 4 Bailey, paper box manufacturers, Philadelphia. Mrs. Samuel Bishop, of Eldora, has _ spending the month with her 1 daughter, Mrs. F. R. Hughes. Mrs. | Bishop has been taking daily surf baths. An auto party, comprising Miss Alice _ B. Hamlin, and Messrs. Geo. V. Taylor, Geo. E. Hall, S. D. Price and John McLeod arrived at The Virginia on Thursday. Geo. F. Joly, Jr., owner of the Hotel lunched at The Virginia on Tbureday. Accompanying him was J. Hughes, of this city. Wm. J. McMullin, of Philadelphia, owner of The Virginia and other property, was in town on Friday. LeRoy Richards, of Philadelphia, spent several days in Gape May this week, registering at The Virginia. Mrs. Albert Draper Whiting, of Philadelphia, with her son, Albert Draper Whiting, Jr., visited her mother, Mrs. Charles P. Perot, at The Virginia on Saturday. Francis C. Rogers, of Camden, was in town over Thursday night. He located at The Virginia "Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lynn, of Pittsburg, j came down on Sunday. They have become real estate holders here since last season, having purchased the Chas. T. Campbell cottage on Jackson street, j They make their home while here at The Virginia. t Charles Eldredge, of Delaware City, is ' visiting his grandmother for a short time. Mrs. John Johnson, of Mt. Ho'ly, N. J , is visiting her parents. Judge and Mrs. - J. M. E. Hildreth, on Washington street. Mrs. G. H. Corn well, her heirs, execu- 1 j tors, devisees, and assigns: I Take notice that at a sale of lands for | j taxes levied to satisfy the execution of j E. T. Johnson vs. Cape May Point, held I on the seventeenth day of December, A | D_ 1908. the subscriber did buy at said 1 sale the following described property, ' i Ix>t 76, in block "A" for the sum of 841.22. And take further notice that your 1 . right of redemption in said property will | expire on the seventeenth day of December, A. D., 1910, and that there is due me ' | the sura of $41.22, together with interest ' | thereon from December seventeenth, A D., Iu08. at tlie rate of 12 per cent, per j ! annum, and other taxes and legal exj j penses, and unless you redeem said premI ises from said tax sale* 1 sliall apply to the proper authorities to complete my ] title to said property. ' ! Dated October 14, 1910. GEORGE C. WALTER, By G. BOLTON EI.DREDGE, : 10- 15 -its Attorney Children Cry EOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA • Cape May Scrap Iron ; and Metal Co. Store House located in rear of 217 ■' North Street, Cape May, N. J. We pay highest prices for all kinds of '• Scrap Iron and other Metals, Old Rags, J' Old Rubbers and Newspapers. Keystone 'Phone I23x 0 M. S»I»mi aid g. fan, Pro»s' 1 FREE MEDICAL BOOK , <J£SVh45S8SV4'Sa££5S I- FACTS, an op-to-dau household medic* 4 U totbak BEST CEMSICAL 00?tt 1. East KD St.. Naw York Cltr. N. T. siimo'i tsnsw cus re rczrws el PEOPLE HAVE CHANGED Some years tgo the people of Cape E. May used to go to Philadelphia to have Dt their suits made to order, but now not inly the people of Cape May, but the E. people of Philadelphia and other big 51 cities come to the 'Cape May tailor Van il. Kessel to get 'their clothes made. They are not only pleased with the fit but the sr, style, material and prioe. Our large stock of Fall and Winter goods have S. arrived for inspection. No charge to tee these goods. Come in and consult me c* about your Fall and Winter suit and 15, 1 overcoat Satisfaction guaranteed. EDWARD VAN KESSEL,

Take a Foot-Bath To-Night dissolving one or tiro Allen's FootTabs (antiseptic Tablets for the footbath), in the water. It jrill take nut all uoreicf, smarting and tenderness, remove foot odors and freshen the feet Foot-Tana instantly relive weariness and sweating or inflamed feet and hot nervousness of the feet at night "FO jT.TABS FOB FOOT-TUBS." TTien for comfort throughout the day shake | Allen's root-Ease, the awtiseptie powder I your iboes. Sold everywhere, 25c. Arotd substitutes. Samples of Allen's Foot- Tabs mailed FREE, or our regular sat by asail for. Address, Allan & LeRoy, N. T. POST CARDS REDUCED. Local Views and Fancy Birthday at 15 CENTS PER DOZEN and Wave Stationery Department. 317 WASHINGTON STREET.

at 7:30 p- m. and Sunday school at SriJ* o'clock p. m. Morning services Sundays at 10:30. Prayer meeting on Wednes day evening. Christian Endeavor Fri oay evenings. PRICE LIST OF ICE The following is the pries list of iee for seven dalivariee per week: 10 pound daily 45 nests 12 - « 50 cents 18 - 60 owits 20 * TP esnta 20 to 100 lbs. 40 recta, per 100 Hotels, atone and Saloons 80 cents per 100 lbs. Ire ean be bad on Sunday from 1 to II a n. CHARLES S. CHURCH Corner Perry and Jackson St. Keystone Phone 76.

Use Eleetrie Liight ; This little Motor can be placed on YQUR machine in 10 minute* It is SAFE QUIET ECONOMICAL ( And It Doe* the Sewing. Just Press Down On the Tredle. Price $18.50 On Easy Payments. See Our Window. Cape May Light & Power Company " SOS WASHINGTON STREET Ki — E PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1 Bulletin. j OPENING OF THE GREAT PENNSYLVANIA STATION IN ' NEW YORK. On Sunday, Norember 27, full train aerrine will b« inaugur* ted by the Pennsylvania Railroad to and from Its new station at Seventh Avenue and Thirty-second Street, New York CSty. The location of the Pennsylvania Station, one block from Broadway, two blocks from Fifth Avenue, is in the heart of _ the hotel, club and theatre district of Manhattan. Within a short radius are located the majority of the big stores and restaurants. The Seventh Avenue surface ears and the Eighth Avenue surface care pass its doors; the Thirty-fourth Street surface cars (cross town) psss its Thirty-fourth Street entrance, and stations of the Sixth Avenue Elevated and Hudson and Manhattan Tubes are a short block from its main entrance. j ^ Time tables showing the service to and from the 'Pennsylvania Station are now being arranged, and may be obtained at Ticket Offices before the opening of the Station. Connections will be made at Manhattan Transfer (near Newark) with local trains to and from the downtown stations by way of Jersey City, so that downtown New York pas sen - f gers who desire may continue to use the Cortlandt and ' Desbosses Street Stations and the Hudson Terminal Station of the Hudson and Manhattan Tubes. j ~

/ NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Estate of Sallie A. Bloch, Deceased E Pursuant to the order of Chas. P. « Vanaman, Surrogate of the County of V '* Cape May, made on the 8th day of Oc- C >t tober, A. D.. 1910, on the application of t ie the subscriber, Executor of said deceased, t ig notice is hereby given to the creditors of n n said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber * 7 under oath or affirmation their claims u is and demands against the estate of said a je deceased within nine months from the d >-• 8th day of October, A. D., 1910, or they I se will be forever barred of any action v is against the subscriber, f a id Dated October 8th, A. D., 1910. JACOB A. BLOCK, 10- 16 fit Executor 1

NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Estate of Liza be th E. Robinson, Deceased Pursuant to the order of Chas. F. Surrogate of the County of Cape May, made on the 8th day. of October, A. D., 1910, on the application of the subscriber, Executor of said deceased, notice is hereby giTen to the creditors of •aid deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate 0' said within nine months from the Bth day of October, A. Dn 1910, or they will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber. Dated October 8th, A. D„ 1910. SAMUEL P. ELDREDGE, 10- 15 9t Executor

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Steels FreriMR. Wagnar No. 8. P an d C. No. 6. Three Feathers. ML Vernon. G. and S. Black label. ' Grew River Army and Navy. Jan. & Pepper. (jnb. King William Scotch. Black and White Scotch

Dewan Scotch ' ^ Gordon Gin. „ ,*! Plymouth Gin. Booth Tom Gin. llennreaey Cognac M ■y J-mreon Irish Budweiaar Bear H Blue Ribbon. Beer " 3 Patat Bear. -- Schytx Beer. , 9 Bare and Co. Aim. . 9 Gurnnere Stouta 9

Domestic and Imported Natural Springy Waters.

HOTELS, CARS AND PARLIES SUPPLIED. Camden Bottling ;Co. Family Liquor Shop 312 and 314 Washington Steert m - " , 1 ; i ' I ' Cape May Public Pavilion No. 1. Covered with PAROID ROOFING Terra Cotta'pqjc and' fittings *11 net pips WIRE FENCING llil runm ROOFING PAPER MPLMEXTS carden hose and Sundries Nozzles, Sprinklers, Re«ds, Washers, Hose mender* & damps Cape May Grain & Coal Company 'Plow II If A Washington Si Near Reading Terminal PfcOM to 206? 1. H. ELDREDGE Msnage WM. T. CHAMBERS PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES TIN, ahd METAL WORK 218 Decatur Street 3 Doors below Merchants Nat. Bank CAPE MAY, N. J. Fall And Winter Clothes Out of fashion and you look freakish. If you are neatly dressed you become pleasant to look upon. Take your choice. Consult ^ scherer the tailor FOR LADIES AND MEN GOODYEAR RUBBER GOODS Mechanical Rubber Goods of Every Kind.

LEATHER BELTING

GARDEN HOSE HOSE REELS LAWN SPRINKLERS

TOWN ft BROTHER 607 Market Street - - - - Philadelphia A GOOD COMBINATION Schemm's / Ight and Dark Beer. Smith's Ales CAIlagher and Barton's Whiskies and a GOOD HOT LUNCH al! day At THE CECIL CAFE 205 Ocean Street Fine comfortable rooms on the European Plan , for Gentlemen only Vi.v KestoBcPbone. 6jf D „ Pboae, 337 A Q. C. HELFRECHTt Proprietor

> 1 NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT i 1 1 Notire is hereby given that the ae I counts of the subscriber, as Administr* ■ trix of Isaac W. Pepper, deceased, will be . audited and stated by the Surrogate, and reported for settlement to the Orphan. 1 Court of the County of Cape May on the 2nd day of November next. Dated September 28th, 1910. EDITH H. PEPPER, (now Doeaar) r 10-1 5t Administratrix '

BEFORE WINTER SETS IN Better have me to look over your tin roofs. A little attention now may aave much trouble later on. fTHART.KS A. 8WAIN, 305-7 Jackson Street • '' * WEST CAPE MAY COTTAGE SOLD Real Eateto Agent Sol Needles sold Edward Steer's West Cape May cottage to Rnasel VogeL *t