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The wind Too Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 80 years, has borne the signatore of - and has been made under his perSonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. AH Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Tnttoa anH Children— Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a WbUm substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It wmaina. peijAwr Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverhdmess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Cottc. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Btotwarh and Bowels, giving hdalthy and natural sleep. Che Children's Panacea— The Mother's Friend. OSNUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Inn the Bign«tni» cf The Kind Yon Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years.
Cape flay County Real Estate Transfers October BOth to Beth, XS10 WESTCAPg MAY James M. E. Hlldreth et ux to Katharine Shaw, f76. Lot 122, block 6. CAPE MAY CITY Eldredgo Johnson et ux to Wary II. WcDowell Buckner, 21. Lot on 8. W. side of Franklin street, adj. one Klmsey. Gilbert C. Hughes et ux to Iaura S. Pierson. »1. Lot on W. side of Washington street ,adjs W. F. Hand. Joseph K. Hand et ux to Rlnora S. Hand, $1. Lot on N. aide of Washington street, adjoins T. A. Tlmmons. I OCEAN CITY Hannah W. Mitchell to Robert T. Foulk. *4(0. Lot 895, section C, also It 1-8 ft. on S. E. side of Ocean avenue, extending to exterior llneO. Same to Same. |10vj. Loto844, Sec. C. Edward C. Stokes to Francis F. Corson, |1. Lota 824 and 826. secUon A. Joseph G. Go* et ux to Mary K. Bender, $1. Lot 728, section C. Hannah W. Mitchell to Laura Beckett, 11000. Lot 773, secUon D. Margaret V. Smith to Wm. H. Margueson, 8L Lot 766. section D; also SO feet on Wesley avenue. 200 ft. 8. W. of 16th street. Delancy Realty Co. to ..m. F. Smith. (11,00. Lots 61 and 62, Grantors Plan. John Brammell et ux to Howard Brlce, 21. Lots 478 .and 479, section C. Everaton A. Corson et ux to Elisabeth W. Gandy, $1. 100 ft. of Ocean Front . N. E. of Second street. Centenary Fund and Preachers Aid Society to Amos G. Chambers. |90. 90 ft. at N. W. corner of Bay avenue and 18th street. City, of -cean City to nmoa Chambers. 1182.80. Quit claims lot on N. W. side of Bay avenue. Ocean City Gardens Co. to Joseph G. Champion. 21423.75. Lou 901 and 902. block 9. Ocean City Bayous Co. to Lecato Construction Co, 21400. LoU 122 anu 123. Samuel M. Souder et ux to Oeorge F. Spllker, 2550. Lot 649, section E. John D. Powers et ux to Alday H. Yocum, 2600. Lot 87U. secUon K_ Jaa E Lake et ux to Eldredge B. McClong. 21. Lot 142, secUon M. Ocean City Gardens Co. to George W. Barnes. 2626. Lot 2963, block 29. State of New Jersey to Wm. E. Hcxamer, |876. 76 ft. strip 100 ft S. W. of 5 th, street, to Com. ex. line. Ocean City Land Co. to Harriet H. Johnson. .--.0. Lot 24. secUon 9. Grantors Plan. Alday H. Yocum et ux to Chas. A. Carey. 2800. Lot 868, secUon K i Lizzie Krauss et al to John A. McSherry, 22500. South H of lot 660,socUon A. . WlLDWOOD CREST Wlldwood Crest Co. to Hugh McCaf-
frey, 21. LoU 17 and 18, block 66. HOLLY BEACH OTT >■ ndwood Land Co. to Raymond L. FUtcraft 2260. lot 7, block 72. Ottens i Tract I * George Nelson Smith to I xtthlas Mul- ■ ler, 21. I-ot 9. block 26. Luclnda Reed et al to Ebenezer Yen- 1 ney. 21. Lot 3. block 69. Sarah A. Bridges to Ebenezer Yenney. 1 240. Part of lot 1. block 69. Ebenezer Yenney et ux to Daniel' Hal- 1 lahan, 21. Deed of Corectlon. 1-4 undivided Interest In lot 13. block 68. Same to John W. Hallahan. 21. Deed , of Corectlon, 1-4 undivided Interest In , lot 18, block 68. James Tompkins et ux to Ellen S. I ■ Mehar. 2450. Lot 10. block 65. Ebenezer Yenney et ux to John W. 1 . Hallahan. 21. 1-4 undivided Interest In ■ part of lot 1. block 69. Same to Same, 21. 1-4 undivided Interest In lot 8, block 69. Same to Daniel F. Hallahan. 21. 1-4 . undivided Interest In lot S. block 69. Same to Same. 21. 1-4 undivided Interest In lot 1. block 69. Henry 6. Bennett et al to Llnflcld L. , Williams. 21100. Lot 2. block 128. store harbor South Jersey Realty Co. to John A. | Sykes, 21. LoU 71. 73. 75 and 77. block 97. plan a. Same to Harry K. Mountney. 21. LoU ■ . Ill and 112. block 96. plan D2. j Same to Howard S. Levy. 21- Lots . 1 111 and 112, block 86. plan of 1907. j Same to Lionel F. Levy. 21. Lot 118. ' , block 86. plan of 1907. I , Same to Frederick S. Davis. 21. LoU I ] I 47 and 49. block 86. plan of 1907. j , Same to William Treffelsen. 21. Lots | ■ 183 block 90-91 plan C. , Same to Sfbwart H. McDowell. 21- ] Lot 146. block 96. plan D2. I Real EsUte Sales Co. to Bertha M. I Comegys. 21. Lot 129. block 90-91. plan C. 1 1 a valor % ' Avalon Development Co. to Aloysius 1 P. J. O'Harra. 21. Lot 106, secUon 22. Horace D. Jermon et ux to George W. Gardiner. 22600. Lot 22. section 8. Wallace M. Hoffner et ux to Daisy D. Hunter. 21. LoU 21. 22.. 25 and 27. sec- 1 Uon 12; lot 32. secUon 24. MIDDLE TOWNSHIP Mary I. Howell et al to Clarence B. Howell. 2200. Lot No. IS to Thomas f Douglass farm at Dlas Creek. William Stlus et ux to Harry Stltes, 21 , LoU 17 and 18 of Jeremiah Hand estate at Court House. Mollis E. Creamer et al to Julius Way. ' 226. LoU 1 and 6. block 1, at Mayvllle. . ' Dennlsvllle L. and B. Asso. to Mary F. Norton. 2600. Farm at Dlas Creek. Rebecca F. Camp et al to Jane James. 225. Lot near Greek Creek, adj. N. , Newton. Andrew K. Antollck et ux to Katherlne Krupa, 270. LoU 9 and 11, block 17, , Wlldwood Heigh U. Council of Proprietors to South Jer- c sey Realty Co, 2238. 483-1000 acres of * Sand Bars and Water at Seven Mile * ' Beach.
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O Cheater Cral* to Same. «22.40. 24 795-100 acres of unappropriated land. William Cooper Wood to Same. 215.62. 71 23-14K1 acres of Unappropriated land. Laura Cooper Wood to Same. 221.6171 228-MO acre* oi unappropriated land. Henry, a Haines to Same. 236.61. 71-100 scree of unappropriated land.. John J. Mldilleton to Pnrker Hudson et ux. 285. Lot f. block 14. secUon 1, Whltesboro. . upper township Corsvllle E Stllle et ux to Charles Stocker. 21. Lots 847 and 268, at Tucka hoe. ■ . tii Sylvanus C. A lmen et ux to Christine A. Duncan. 278. LoU 748 and 749, section E, Ocean City Park. Same to Bartlett Parker. 2140. Lot* ■ 940, ML »63 and 282. section F. Ocean City Park. Same to Joseph L. York, 2100. Lota 631 and 622, section D, Ocean City Park. Same to Jonn S.York. 8100. LoU 629 and 680. section D. Oeaan City Park. Same to Felix O. Unglaub. 270. LoU 420 and 440. aeetlan C. Ocean City Parte. Same to Joseph M. Onion. 2300. Lota 218 to- 324, section B. Oeeaa City Park. James M. Hess et al to Washington Vangllder. 21. 1-4 acre on road from Petersburg to Dennlsvllle . east arglesea Ida L. Fenton Exrc. to Hugh Mulligan, 2280. Lot on Grassy Sound and Kentucky avenue. Hugh Mulligan et ux to Jennie H. Laird, 822. Two loU on Ohio avenue. Same to Same, 821. Two lou on 3th Same to Waller LeRoy Aeckle, 2100. 6 lots on Sounds Drive and Ohio ave. Same to Walter LeRoy Aeeerkle, 2100. loU on Ash avenue. WOODBINE Woodbine Land and Imp. Co- to Morris Wllnltxsky, 2T706. Lot 22. block 2, secUon D. Dennlsvllle L. and B. Asso. to Morris L. Bayard. 2600. LoU 1. 18. 2L block 12. section E Morris L. Bayard et ux to Dennlsvllle L. and B. Asso.. $600. LoU 1. 2. 3. II. 20 and 21. block 12. section E sea isle city MaUlda T. Land Is Exc. to Robt. V. ■ Baxendale, 2160. Lot 22. block 17, N. E Chas. C. Lamb et ux to Jane EtU Bew, 2300. Lot S, blck 29, S. W. Sec. horth wlldwood Chas. A. Hallman et ux to Albert F. Meyer. 2600. Lot 316. block J89. Henry H. Ottens to John & Leech. 2260. LoU 22 and 24. block 324. Frank S. Lloyd et ux to Ivar Carl22500. Lot 405. block 169. Henry H. Ottens to Stepbsn Ursprung. ' 2500. LoU 24 and 25, block 64, Canal Tract. wlldwood Jane C. N. Bright et al to Goo. W. Law- i 2600. Lot 1, block 41. N. e! section.. Bride V. Manley to Geo. W. Law ton, Lot 2, block 41, N. E section. Jacob A. Kettering to W. Raymond Evans ht al, 81- Lou 8 and 10, block 5. USE ELECTRIC LIGHT _c 1 A Reliable PATARRU Remedy JgMmiM Ely's Cream Balm ! Gim Rebel >1 Once. ' It cleanses, soothes, By™EVER 1 heals and protects Eh brane resulting from Catarrh and drives I away a Cold in Uie ' ; Head quickly. Re- 91 «U PPl/rD < ! stores the Senses of HHT ■ LVtll j Taste and Smell. Full size 50 cts., atDrugj gists or by mail. In liquid form, 75 cents. Ely Brothers, 5G Warren Street, New York. - before wirier sets iii J Better have me to look over your tin 1 ! roofs. A little attention now may save much trouble later on. 1 CHARLES A. SWAIN, < 305-7 Jackson Street 1 t FOOLISH FAITH IN BEFOBX BT ' I LAW It Is, of. course. Inconvenient to argue « with a person who has the supreme re- c fuge of the Irrelevant conclusion; as | Inconvenient as It would be were one to offered concentrated lye as a toilet 1 article, and upon refusal, be accused of ■ not believing in cleanliness. This order or mind imagines that every phase of cdnduct can be ordered and regulated by the enactment of sutus; that the Industries, occupation, clothing, " amusemenU, appetites, passions, prej- | udlces, opinions, ambitions and devo- " tions of man can be changed, moulded , and reguinicd by city councils and state legislatures. Every inconvenience, every I oJBculty. every disagreeable feature of modern life, is to be done away by the \ passage of a law. The menul reactions of a large por- I tion of mankind against the Irritations . of opposing opinion habitually axpress ' themselves in the phrase, "There should be a law against ltf and If the caU howl on the back-yard fence in the night time, it a strike interrupts buslneaa; If the sheets In a hoUl bed are too abort, I or the hatpin of the woman in the crowded car is too long. If a new trust | Is formed, or a waiter Is impertinent, or the cook leaves, all eyea are lifted up ( hopefully toward the annual session cf . the legislature.... la It permitted to in- f quire whether or not. we. in our social . development, have arrived at the phase " of the apotheosis of the policemen, who f is to replace nurse and parent and " teacher and pastor, and relieving all 4 these of their responsibilities, undertake to remould man into a being of { absolute perfection, to whom character ' dwell forever under the chryetal dome d of a moral vacuum from which tempto- I ttaa has bete minimally exhausted T 4 And la the lid to became the fetish of a I rasa, and M eaah to raah sheet trytog to i adfoat the lid e* h* follow, mmito ' UM toe MMM Be h to em 4»
. on straight?— By Brand ^Trttlock, Mayor : tytofT*' THB DZUBUIteLl T*IX J So frequently has It been charged that the public schools force too many and too difficult tasks upon the pupils that any contrary statement (a read with surprise. The retiring president of the , National Education Association recently . expressed his disagreement with the prevailing view when he said that the fault . too common in many of the beet schools . is that of making the way too easy for the child. , Hs feared that "such made-easy and , rapid-transit methods" would produce "a crop of intellectually spoiled children. , flabby of mind, weak of will, superficial , in character. Inaccurate In scholarship. doing nothing well except what they like . t0 **■" He urged that they should be trained to do whatever it Is their duty \ to do, whether it is pleasant or not, and that the accomplishment of the needed | work should provide sufficient Joy. This Is wholesome doctrine to preach | to young persona, and to those who are , engaged in training toe young. Zt applies to parents, as well a a to more formal teachers. Many a parent who has struggled to overcome early obsta- . clea resolves to save his children the I hardships of his own youth. The children thus trained bring forth other children who usually go to the dogs. The rule to And out what a boy likea , to do and let him do that la good, provided. In addition, you find out what be does not like to " do and make him do that also. The mind and the will need discipline as well as the body. A boy gets strong through using his muscles until they ache, and then through keeping on using them until the aches wears off and flabblness becomes firmness. Then he can endure. It Is a wholesome sign of tbe times , that teachers are pomln* b,ck 7° belief . in the valne of good old-fashioned mental discipline. -. is handy to pay your bills by giving a check for each amount. Sometimes saves paying a bill twioa. Come in and open a checking account with tha Beeority Trust Company. BEFORE WHITER 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 Are ,you undecided where to have your clothes made? Are you looking for a first class tailor? Are you tired of having to take the suit back for alterations and lose your time as well as your temper? Avoid all the unpleasantness connected with clothes and have them made by CHARLES SCHERER Ladies' and Men's Tailor, Cape May, N. J. notice to limit creditors 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 tbe application of the subscriber, Executor of said tisoeased, notice is hereby givtn to the creditors 01 said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber . under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased yithin nine months from tbe 8th day of October, A. D., 1910, or they will be forever barred of any action againBt the subscriber. Dated October 8th, A. D., 19X0. JAOOB A. BLOCK, 10- 15 9t Executor notice to limit creditors Estate of Liza be th E. Robinson, Deceased Pursuant to the order of Cm a*. F. Surrogate of the County of May, made on the 8th day of October, A. D., 1910, on the application of 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 and demands against the estate of said deceased within nine months from the day of October, A. D, 1910, or they will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber. Dated October 8th, A. D., 1910. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, 10- 15 9t Executor * I. H. SniTH * J Clothier $ £ 608 Washington St, t £ Opposite Reading Sta. ^ ? GAPE MAY N. J 5 - a Suits for f 5 and up- . a ^ wards. ^ I Overcoats from $j to ^ a #"5 ' #' ^ Hats, Caps, Trunks, and ^ V Gentlemen's Furnishing T \ [ Goods at Philadelphia < [ ' prints. i *
Csdl 103y Keystone Phooe, E*edskir Bid* 1 GENERAL CONTRACTORS z lUwton. BMCI' Latt on, CEMENT I Jewelry and Watchmaking ^ 0 Luxe stock of ^carefully selected goods, docks at ail Unto ( « -Jk S °f W*t*kM' a#0k* n Jtwtirr mmftSy am* ■ (Vj[ M WEEHIKQTOM 8TKXBT, CAFE HAT, M. J. a " • ■ - ^ ' Cox Washington and Perry Sta. A { ' Ct&PE TuTAT omr, hTSV T3EaBUBSTX" W '], : HARMESS, MLIA^IASLKAP HORSE GOODS | ' < 1 Strap work of All Kinds. Blankets, Robes. Sheets and Nets x The Excelsior Board AND LIVERY STABLE In the newest and best equipped building for the care of horses and carriages in Cape May. It contains many Bghc box stalls for tbe accommodation of private driving horses. The rates are modest, and service will be excellent^ The rink has closed down for tbe Summer. thi« will insore quiet and comfort for the horse. For terms^vrite C. S. NEWELL, Proprietor. West Perry Street, Cape May. Keystone Phone 1-03 Y post cardjT 15 Cents Per Dozen FORMERLY 25 CENTS PER DOZEN Star and Wave Stationery Dept. • audic0rium cafe and buffet 107 AND 109 JACKSON ST. CAFE OPEN EVE1NGS 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— Overholt Bottled in Bond $1.00 a quart 1 Both Phenes JOHN J. McCANN Keystone Telephone 673 D J^arbor P°^^uor, schellingers landing Keystone Telephone 666 D JAMES CARROLL. j WRISLEVS NEW CAFE Corner Washington and Jackaon Streets, CAPE MAY, N J Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods and Salads, Oysters in every STYLE ; BOARD BY DAY OR WEEK « Keystone 'phone 127 FRANK B.WRISLEY ED. NEWELL WASH SCHBLLI NGBR ARE YOU THINKING OF HAVING A ia CEMENT PAVEMENT OR CURB PUT DOWN Caocwte Walk. Fto» or « Crfkr Floor; if .o, Joo't farf* to CONSULT Newell and ScheUinfer HSwort, - JaadbootMirfwn»f till ffl I

