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1 1 Cape May County Real Estate Transfers ] October 12th to 19th OCEAN~ CITY 1 8a rah B. Doe et vlr to John M. Ma- , ffulican. 21200. Lot on N. W. side of Wesley avenue. 380 feet S. W. from 16th •treet. Isaac C. Yocum et ux to Mary A. , Hayes, flSOO. Lot 7(4, section L. Ocean Site Company to Ross N. Hood. , I (60., Lot 59. map of Ocean City Develapment Co. Lee Land Co. to Frederick Saners, , (976. lot 11, section 7. grantors plan. , Wilson A. Lake, sherlfr. to Wilmington Securities Co.. (2166. 25 feet on . Pleasure avfnue. 492.9 feet W. from lltb street , Albert vi . Henry et al to Mary E. Buffilngton. (676. lots 66. 57 Pleas- . ure Park Annex. Ocean City Gardens Co. to John P. Barley, (600. lot 642. block 6. Ocean City Association to Anna J. McCorkle. (460. lot sal. section L. James E. Lake et uz to Andrew J. J Bunner, (1. Lot 130. section M. Harry D. Leca'.o. et uz to Wm. H. , 6tannert. (6000. Lot 21, Bay Front lots. 1 Hannah W. Mitchell to Adelaide V. ' Fetters. i&00. lot 8... section C. Ocean City Gardens Co. to John Bow- j man. (600. Lot 732. block 7. . . J Arthur D. Barrows et uz to Ruth 1 Shaw. toll. Lot 26. Boat House Plan. WIST CAP* MAY Russell L. Vogel et uz to William J. McCowie. (S00. Lot 144. at N. E. corner of ith avenue and Oak street. ' Wm. B. Webb et uz to Pearson M. Walton, (l. Lots 1. 2. part of 3. section 80 Mt. Vernon Land Company. CAPE MAY CITY Wm. FUnn et uz to Jasper D. Ogden. |L Lot 2081, plan of Cape May Real 1 Estate Co. < Sarah A. Smith et al to J. Harvey ' Bennett. (1. Lot on N. W. side of Washington street between Jefferson ' and Queen. ' Eldredge Johnson et uz, to Anna Stewart. (1400. Lot 22 Hetty W. < Hughes estate. ] Margaretta Hetsse et al to Richard i L. Jenks, (7000. Lot on S. side of Hughes street adjoining Robt. E. Hughes. 1 Amos Dougherty to Mary El Hlldreth, ■ •L Lot on Perry and Chestnut streets. Cape May iveal Estate Co. to Peter 1 {Shields. (1. LoU 1238, 12(9, 1240, : 1241. 1266, 1266, plan A. SOUTH CAPE MAY ; South Cape May Imp. Co. to Amelia ' Sanchez. -61. LoU 18 and 19, sec. 66. WILDWOOD CREST Wild woof Crest Co. to Mary C. Montgomery, et al. (1. Lot 16. blk. 19. Wlldwood Crest Co .to JeJnnle M. i
Blodgett (1. Lot 2. block 6. < HOLLY BEACH CITY < Wlldwood Land Co. to Wm. J. Shea. ■ (226. Lot 22. block 81. Ottens Harbor « Tract i Kate Whitehead et al to Ma Baker. (4800. Lot 18. block 94. i Elizabeth Newman to Edfard W. I (200. Lot 26. block 12. V llson A. Lake, sheriff, to Katherlne J Huddell, (1000. Lot 18. block 66. NORTH WILDWOOD | North Wlldwood Land Co. to George A. Strohleln. (1. LoU 18. 20. block 263. Albert C. Lewis et uz to Nathan R. 8. j (26. Lot 2 on Fifth avenue; | loU 2. 6 and 7 on Sixth avenue. - | Wm. J. Johnson et uz to Nathan R. S. j (1000. Lots 33 and 35. block | 227. | Jahn Morris et uz to Wm. S. Parker. I (350. Lot 10. block 280. I John Mortis et uz to Irvln C. Bleam. 1 (360. Lot 12, block 280. WILDWOOD John A. Ackley et uz to Leslie S. j Caldwell. (2000. S. W. one-half lot 2. 1 j block 10. 1 J Wlldwood Beach Imp. Co. to Benja"j mln, F. Hires, (660> Lot 5. block 14. | Benjamin F. Hires et uz to Francisco D. Paoll et uz. 1750. Lot 6. block 14. Harry W. Scott et u* to Francisco D. | Paoll et uv. (750. Lot 3. block 14. ! Harry P. Rhoads et uz to Catharine Eardley. 81550. Lot 18. block 12. ] Ada A. Calsey et al to Alica M. Won- | fcr. (1200. Part of lota 16 and 17. secI tlon 22. SEA ISLE CIl* Matilda T. Landls exr. to Sylvanus Fredericks. (800. Lot 6. block 13. N. E. ' section. I MIDDLE TOWNSHIP George H. -Whle et al to John W. \ Swinson. $76. Lot 5. block 3. sec. 2. j Dennisville Loan and Building. Asso. , Frank Matthews. (375. Land at Green Creek, adjoining John Cresse, | deceased. Frederick F. Crawford et uz to Flor- , D. Creamer. (100. Lot on N. W. | side State Boulevard. Court House. Simon B. Whle te uz to Daniel B. Cresse. (1. Lot 30 1-2 In section B. . Landing. DENNIS TOWNSHIP Albert H. Bremer to Automablle Re- . pair ales Co., (X. 140 lots at Beleplaln , Heights. Cordelia A. Clark to Martin Scull. , (460. One acre at Dennisville, adj. Peterson. Josephine C Browning to Franql* Lee Cooper, (20. Quit claims loU 3 and 8. tract 1; lot 2. tract 2; loU 2, 4. 5. tract 3. Jacob 'Garrison et uz to Eleazer Heaton. $475. "Goff Tract" adjoining Andrew Durllng et als. LOWER TOWNSHIP Sheppard B. Taylor et uz to Devitt C. Eldredge.(150. Lot on 8. W. side' of
Aids Nature M The (real success of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical DU- 5k Co very in curing weak stomachs, wasted bodies, weak hints, and obstinate and lingering coughs, is based on the recognition of the fundamental truth that "Golden Medical Discovery" supplies Nature with body-build- " utoBaEfc; ing, tissue- repairing, muscle-making materials, in con- tBgBm densed and ooooentrstcd form. With this help Nature •applies the necessary strength to the stomach to digest food, build up the body and thereby throw off lingering obstinate coughs. _ "pie "Discovery" reestablishes the digestive and nutritive organs in sound health, purifiea and enriches the blood, and nourishes the nerves — in •toft establishes sound vigorous health. O romr dealer otters something "imkt mm good," * to probably better FOB HIM— It pays better. Bat ram are tblakta t of the cere not the profit, mo Ctor o>m nothlat "last mm Rood" for row. Say ao. . Pr._Pleroe's Cgmm°n Sense Medtcal_Adriser. In Plain English; or.-Med-
lisln hore Road at Cold Spring. <9 WOODBINE I Sophia Anmuth et .al to Je&nt* C I Reiner, S1000. Lot 17. block 4. ree. C. ■ Same to Sam*. $700. Lot (. and part i : of 7. block 4. section' C. AYALON 1 Avalon Land Co. to Elizabeth B. Can- i field. (1. LoU IS and 15. section (6; i — I — I STONE HARBOR Camden and Suburban Realty Com- i pany to James P. Mann. (1. Lot J7«. I block 90. 91, plan C. i ' v * i USE ELECTRIC LIGHT i COLD SPRING Prom Special Correspondent. • Mrs. A. Cowperthwaite and Mra. A. Slilnn. of Medford. N. J.. have been | spending a few days with Mrs. Beulah ■ Tomlln. | Edward Learning Is improving his , home by the addition of a bath room . Miss- Lizzie Garrison, of Cape May. | spent Sunday with her sister, Mra Chaa Chad wick. Mes dames Jennie Taylor and Nellie Eldredge spent Monday at Court House. Miss Emily Davis spent the Sabbath with friends. Mra E. J. Hltchner and daughter drove to Rio Grande the flrat of the week. Mr. and Mra I. H. Eldredge and children spent a couple of days last week In Philadelphia George Walter. Sr.. has resumed duties in Cape May Point life saving station Miss Mae McNeill vlaited In Baltimore last week. Mr. George Snyder, of New York, spent 8unday with hla family. Marie and Iverna Buck walked from Court House to the home of their grand parents here Saturday. Miss Mary R. Miller spent Sunday at Cape May. H. Needles, who Is attending school in Philadelphia, spent Sunday at home James J. Conway, of Germ an town, was a visitor of Miss Nora Baker on Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. William Tobln is home from German town alter spending two weeks with relatives there. Mrs. Eve Bishop has accepted the position as fore lady ln^the gold leaf facMrs. Bishop Is an exemplary and highly esteemed.
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sway a Cold in the Head quickly. Restores Senses of Taste and Smell. Full aiza 60 eta. at Druggists or by mail. Liquid Cream Balm for use in atomizers 75 eta. By Brothers. 56 Warren Street, New York BEFORE WINTER SETS IN Better have me to look over your tin roofs. A little attention now may save much trouble later on. CHARLES A. SWAIN, 305-7 Jackson Street GREEN CREEK Special Correspondent. The masons are plastering Captain Joseph James new house this week. Miss May Foster is on a two weeks visit with friends in Wilmington. Mrs. Priscilla Broughton and sister Minnie Bell, have gone to Philadelphia for In Indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bennett drove to Court House Sunday afternoon Mrs. Carrie. Key la with Mlllvllle friends this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Camp were shopping In Philadelphia on Saturday and stopped off to visit Mlllvllle friends on Sunday. Alfred Cresse has harvested a fine crop^>f apples. Mrs. George Johnson has been with mother in Vtneland a few weeks and on Friday her husband was summoned there to attend the funeral of her brother who was killed by a horse* In the west. The festival held by the Junior Bpworth League on Saturday evening proved a success. Mra, Jane Foster was called to Goshen on Friday afternoon to attend the funeral of her aunt. Mrs. Sarah Cullen. Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong, of Goshen, spent Sunday here with their • children. Harry Watson, of Goshen, called on 1 friends here on Sunday. Elmer Hemingway purchased a new trotter at Wlldwood recently and takes Mrs. C -rge Hand was called to Woodbury last week on account of the sickness of her son Holmes. He died on Saturday morning. This falls heavily on the parents as he Is an only ; child. He leaves a widow. The funer- , al took place on Tuesday afternoon at ■ his late residence. Mrs. Frank Errickson spent two days last week In Philadelphia. Several persons from here attended the Middle Township Sunday School .meeting at Dlas Creek on Friday evening. Rev. Frank Sheppard came up from Cape May on Friday afternoon and In company "with Truman Hickman atl tended the Sunday School meeting at Diss Creek. He addressed the meeting In reference to the home department. Mrs. Sarah Schellenger who has been at Cape May the last few weeks taking treatment from Dr. Hughes, returned Ed. Holllngshead Is quite an expert In .driving wells, having In the past few days drove one for Charles Matthews at Flab Ing Creek, and Captain Joseph James, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. WUllam Batman, aad Mrs. Ella Conoyer drove to Goshen on
daughter Ethel attended the funeral of _ Mrs. Mary Jane Hand on Saturday. J Truant Officer Hickman was called to House on Monday to look after some children that were not attending school. Frank Methls and Mark Somera are painting the home of Richard Holmes. Rev. Israel Woolson. of Somers Point, was on his annual trip through here selling medicine this week. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Cresse are entertaining company. Ed. Armstrong and Theodore Hickman are cutting pound poles- to be taken Holly Beach. AGE NO BAR " Everybody in Cape May is Eligible Old people stooped with" suffering, Middle age, courageously fighting, Youth protesting impatiently; Children, unable to explain; ] All in misery from their kidneys. Only a little bickache first. Comes when you catch cold. Or whan you *traih~the back. Many complications follows. Urinary disorders, diabetes, Blight's disease. Doan's Kidney Pills cure backache. < One every form of kidney ills. Mrs. Lydia Martin, Mechanic St, Caps May a H., N. J, says: "My son suffered for years from Bright's Disease and although he used a number of prep orations, he was unable to find relief. There was s constant pain through the ■mall of hia hfl-y- and physicians said tnat his cae was ineurauie. He finally * procured Doan's Kidney Pills at Willets ^ Corson '■ Drug Store and soon after their i use was begun, a great improvement was | noticeable. He has not complained of t h iaback for some time and his health . is much improved. Doan's Kidney Pills have proven of great value in tills case and we feel very grateful to them. 1 For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents ( Foster-Milbourn Co., Buffalo, New York, { sole agents for the United States. | Remember the name — Doan's— and , take no other. i For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. ' Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name — Doan's — and take no other. Are you undecided where to have your c'.othes made? Are you looking for a first class tailor? Are you tired of having to take the suit back for | alterations and low your time as well i as your temper? Avoid all the un- , pleasantness connected with clothes and have them made by • , CHARLES SCHERER J Ladies' and Men's Tailor, I Cape May, N. J. NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS I Estate of Sallie A. Bloch, Deceased Pursuant to the order of Chas. P. ' . Vanaman, Surrogate of the County of Cape May, made on the 8th day of October, A. D., 1910, on the application of j the subscriber, Executor of said deceased, notice is hereby given to-the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber , under oath or affirmation their claims $nd demands against the estate of said 1 deceased within nine months from the , 8th day of October, A. D., 1910, or they will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber. ' Dated October 8th, A. D., 1910. JACOB A. BLOCK, 10- 15 9t Executor NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS 1 Estate of Liza be th E. Robinson, Deceased Pursuant to the order of Chaf. T. Vanaman, Surrogate^of the Counpy of | Cape May, made on the 8th day of OcI tober, A. D., 1910, on the application of < - the subscriber, Executor of said deceased, 1 notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber . under oath or affirmation their claims i and demands against the estate of said ' deceased within nine months from-the [ 8th day of October, A. D„ 1910, or tfiey ; will be forever barred of any action ■ against the subscriber. Dated October 8th, A. D., 1910. _ | SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, ' 10- 16 9t Executor : * i. h. sniTH # :J Glothier J | { 608 Washington St, J A Opposite Reading Sts>. \ ! ; ? CAPE MAY A. J 0 I A . A \ J Suits for $s and up- ^ \ wards. v > m & ' ^ Overcoats from to ^ | 5 *5 5 1 ' ^ Hats, Caps, Trunks, and ^ . 5 CJcntlemen's Furnishing \ ^ Goods at Philadelphia £ ; # price* , #
Will buy y jur furniture Earrrltior Sale and Storage Apartments Secon hand Furniture Bought and Sold Dry Air Storage Apartments Provided at reasonable rates Call 103y Keystone Phone, Excelsior Bldg w. s. shaw & son GENERAL CONTRACTORS Dealer In » BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT Keystone Telephone 30 A 523 »T.MT»a STREET Jewelry and Watchmaking ^ V r P HEstabliihed 1888 Large atock of carefully selected gooffs. Clocks of all kinds. Repairing of Watches, Clocks or Jewelry pcuapUy bk>t skilfully done. fTl I 305 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAT, N. J. j fl todW Efifejfejrt • ■ belford garrison .1 Keystone Those «D I yooooooooooosnoooooooeooefgl W. A. LOVETTll 1 Coi Washington and Perry Sts. < ( ' CAFE 2u EA-3T O'L'A' X , iTETET 7ER8ET 1 £ 1 ' MANUFACTURER OF ' * . : HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES ARD HORSE GOODS | < ' Strap work of All Kinds. Blankets, Robes. Sheets and Nets »ooosooosoos<i>oooos»oft>s<d 1 The Excelsior Board and LIVERY STABLE Is the newest and best equipped building for the care of horses and carriages in Cape May. It contains many light box stalls for thfe accommodation of private driving horses. The rates are modest, and service will be excellent1, The rink has closed down for die Summer, this will insure quiet and comfort for the horse. For terms write C. S. NEWELL, Proprietor. West Perry Street, Cape May. Key«tone Phone 1-03 Y post cards 15 Cents Per Dozen FORMERLY 25 CENTS PER DOZEN Star and Wave Stationery Dept. AUD1C0RIIM CHFE AND BUFFET 107 AND 109 JACKSON ST. CAFE OPEN EVEINGS UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK Everything in season. Sea foods and salads, Specialties Open all the year. Cottage trade solicited. Orders by phone promptly attended to and. delivered. SPECIAL — Overhoit Bottled in Bond $1.00 a quart Both Phones JOHN J. McCANN Keystone Telephone 673 d — fihe Jfiarbor schellingers landing ♦ Keystone Telephone 666 d james carroll . wrislry's new cafe Corner Waahlnrua: tnd Jack no n Streets, CAPE MAY, N J Steaks, Chops. Sea Foods and Salads, Oysters in every STYLE board by day ob WEEK Kevatone 'phone 127 FRANK B.WRISLEY BD. NEWELL WA8H SCHBLLI NGBR 4MU&C ARE YOtf THINKING OF HAVINGfA CEMENT PAVEMENT OK CUKB PUT DOWH Concrete Walli, Fior. or a Collar Floor; if .o, don't forgot to | CONSULT < 1 -^Newell and Scheilinger All work guaranteed and beat of reference fnrauhed 1 If Eatimatee cheerfully gireo

