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Cape May County . Real Estate Transfers November 3rd to lOtb WILDWOOD C2K8T Wildwood Crest Co. to Elisabeth V. Taubel, «1. Lota 7 and 8 Block 25. Same to Howard Oompton, $1. Ix>U 6. 0, 7 and 8 Block 16. Same to William Daw, $1. Lota 44 and 46 Block 18. Same to Carrie E. Lare, $1. Lots 13 and 14 Block 60. H. W. Lare et ux to Charles M. Hippie $1 Lota IS and 14 Block 60. Same to Margaret* P. Bullytk ct a], 91. Lota 17 and 18 Block 14. OCEAN CITY Robert A. Stanett et ux to .lames Stanett, $1. Lot 484 Section C. Wiliam R. Stanert et ox to Anna P. LeCato $5000. Lot 81 Plan 3 Bay Front. West Jersey Inv. Co. to HH Dredging Co. $1700. Lota 3050 and 3060 Gardens 1 Tract. Hannah W. Mitchell to Emma T. •Thackara $1000. Lot 774 Section D. John L. Foster to James Kilcovne j $000. Lot 67 Girard Realty Co. Elton Risley et ux to Byron Rodgers ( Trustee $1. Quit Claims Property in Atlantic County and a number of lots at Ooean CSty. John L. Pedlow et ux to John D. Bowers $700. Lota 872 and 873 Sec. K. , EAST ANGLESSA Hugh Mulligan et ux to Marie L. Coon 970. 4 Lota. 1 WOODBINE | Woodbine Land and Imp. Co. to Isaac Becker $180. Lot 16 Block 22 Sec. D. SEA ISLE CITY Atlantic Seashore Imp. Co. to Wm. B. Masse/ et al $1. Let 20 Block 16 I Ooreona Inlet Same to Perrival K. Gable $1 Lot 4 t Blk. 3 Corsons Inlet. Charles C. Lamb et ux to Jane Etta ! Bew «300. Lot 3 Block 29 a W. Section. CAPE MAT POINT Cape May Imp. Cto. to Borough of 1 Cape May Point, $2600. Lota 101, 102, section E. Wm. B. Small to Five Mile Beach B. ' aad L. Aaso. $200. Lots 16 &16 Sec. D. 1 UPPER TOWNSHIP ( Syh-anua C. Aiman et ux to Yost

Schmidt $50. Lot 911 Sec. F. Ocean City . Park. Albert Adams et ux to Ella Clout- , ing $300. Lot of land at Marmora Adj. i G. C. Clouting. Sylvanua C. iaman et ux to Mary A. Rudolph $150 Lots 401, 402 403 404 Section C. WILDWOOD John Bright et ux to Abraham Kono , witch $6500. Lot 31 Block 5. Mary Fulmer et al Exra. to Charles 1 A. Douglass $7600. Lot 1 Blk. 8. CAPE MAY CITY ' Cape May Real Estate Co. to Nelson Z. Graves 91. No. 1 American House : Property. Lloyd J. Iredel et ux to Florence I. Berger $10$. undivided one half interest In lot at Corner of Howard and Sewell Arena e. Cape May Real Estate Co. to Edmund Allen, $1. Lots 1164 to 1168, plan A. Same to Cornelius A. Lane $1. Lots 1159 to 1163 Plan A. Same to Wm. N. Scott $1. Lots 1134 to 1158 Plan A. NORTH WILDWOOD Christopher Ltidlam et ux to KafKTVtr * A. Murnin $2000. Lots 108 and 109 Blk. 250. Henry H. Often* to Charles R. Lamb $210. Lot 8 Block .>~! Ocean Front- j Same to Dominick Corsigia $1 Lots 13, 15, 25, 27, 29, and 30 Blk. 323 Ocean , Front. ** , Same to Thomas L. Cbeesman $205 6 Blk. 323 Ocean Front. Same to David McKibbin $2830. Lots - 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, Block 324 and Lot 6 and 9 Blk. 423 Ocean Front, , Same to Charles E. Drcwes $600. Lots 10 and 12 Blk. 323 Ocean Front. AVALON Avalon Imp. Co. to Elizabeth B. Canfield $1. Lots 34 Section 31. ' ' Avalon Land Co. to Frederick F. Canfield $1. Lota 35 and 37 Sec. 39. \ Same to Ruth H. Canfield $1. Lot 8 ' 25 Lot 25 Sec. 34. Same to Alice W. Higby $1. Lot 7 1 Section 25. MIDDLE TOWNSHIP | Geo. H. White et al to Board of Education af Middle Township $120. Lota 1, 3 and 5 Block 10 Whitesboro. George H. White to Board of Edu- i cation of Middle Township 1. Lota 1, 8 ] and 5 Blk. 10 Whitesboro. Robert E. Hand to Same Quit Claims ' 1. 3 and 5 Blk. 10 Whitesboro. Rebecca F. Camp et al to Wm. Connor

$400 Lot at Green Creek on W. aide of Harry A. Bean et ux to Ilariet O. Reddich $180. Lot 234 B^k 15 Miller Farm. HOLLY BEACH Mary E. Still at al to Isabella N. Riley 91. Lots 27 and 28 Block 18. Joaepb A. Lee to Elias Lee $200. Lot j 44 Block 74. STONE HARBOR Charles A. Farnum et ox to Elizabeth J. Woodward $1. N. E. paA of Lot* 28, 30, 32 and 34 Bix. 91 1907 Plan. DENNIS TOWNSHIP Florence I. Utter et al to Edwin N. Flnmerfelt $3200. Lota 14 to 21 Blk. A. Park Location. Wm. F. Banks to Edwin N. Flnmerfelt $1. Lota 8 and 10 Blk. C Park CAPE MAY COUNTY Ann N. Cooper et al to Robert E. Hand $67 . 39 114 i MOO Acres of un1 oca ted land. Chester Craig to Robt. E. Hand 985.56 117 11-100 Acres, of unlocated land. Walter E. Hand to Robert E. Hand $85.56 117 11-100 Acres of unloeated land. Richard Mott to Robert E. Hand $85.56. 171 11-10 acres of unlocated land. Council of Properties to Robert E. $628 and one tenth in Midle and Lower Townships. WHICH WAY, RROTHBR? Without the pale of sin and care Eternal mansions rise To realms of never-ending joy . Whene'er a Christian dies. The blessed abode of Gods elect - Is open wide to all Who bear the toil, endure the pain And harken to His call. No gate is barred to any out If be repentance shows; Yet, here deception languishes, For God the Father knows We rise from dust, to dust return, Our bones beneath the sod; The spirit of the mortal eye Returns again to God. And He, the Mighty, All-wise Judge I Sits waiting yonr command; Will you, when at the Judgement seat. Be blessed, or ever damned. ~ C. A. Breprton

Not Sisters ^ Now aad again yon aaa two woman peso- /s tag down theatre* who iook^hkc slaters. // mother and daughter , and yon realize that fi ^ at ber finest and Wrest. Why isn't it aoP I B ] 1 i v. The general health of woman k so ta- IB C T" I : ' rimately aaaodiated with the local health 1ft £ f* V J farm where there h female weakness. Womno who have suffered irons Sjf thh troubta hove found prompt ' * iritaf and our* in the use of Dr. . < Ptaroo'a Favorite Prescription. It givoa rigor and vitnBty to too ( ,. —ana of womanhood. It cdoore toe ooosptarion, brighteos too ' ! eyee end redde* toe eheefc*. No atohol, or habit-forming drugs k contained in "Favorite Prescription." ' Any sick woman may eoaaolt Dr. Pierce by letter, free. Every tatter k I m aoaredly confidential, and ana wared in a plain envelope. Address t ] Worlf a Ihipras.ry Medical Aaaootattan. Dr. B.V. Pieroe, Pres., Bntolo, N.Y. '

AR»y,e CATARRH 1 Ely's Cream Balm 6i«» Relief alO^e. It cleanses, soothes, th*l8disM8i-<|r"t'!Ct8 brsne resulting from Catarrh and drives awav a Cold in the FEVER _ ^Emje and Smell. Full size 50 cts. , at DrugrislPwr by mail. In liquid form, 75 cents. EIt Brdtaf-rs. 50 Warren Street. New York GREER CREEK ' Special Correspondent. Kent Redgraves who has been in Ocean City through the summer is now at home. Redmond Stiles, of Dias Creek, was delivering hay to his brother Rollou this week. Capt. M. M. Norburv spent Monday iu Philadelphia* Alfred Crease and Jamta Schellenger moved a brood bouse from Cape Maj to the farm of Fred Miller this week. Wesley Thompson has painted his house which makes a great improvement Frank Hand has been making improvements to his home which makes it much more convenient. Ralph Schellenger has set a large number of peach and apple trees. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norburv, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday under the parental roof. Dr Gearhart, of Newark, an agent of the Anti-Saloon League, talked in the M.ethodist Church on Sunday evening and told us a great many things. A good congregation was present. Eli and George Johnson were called to Pleasantville on Saturday to attend the funeral of their brother-in-law, Mr. "William Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Lowe, of Wilmington, are having a fine November visit with her sister, Mrs. Levy Foster. They all spent Friday afternoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Epliraim CYsaat. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Selover on Fri day afternoon entertained at supper Mr. and Mrs. George Hand, of Wildwood, Eliza Selover, Mrs. Carrie Key and Mr. and Mrs. T. Hickman. All had a fine time. The" lecture given on the different kinds of money by F. Whalen Potts in K. G. E. Hall, on Thursday night was quit* entertaining and a great curiosity. One piece, worth four dotars, weighed I eight pounds. l 1 Albert Dawson, who lives on the farm 1 1 of Elizabeth Foster, is making great improvements which greatly improves the 1 place. I , The Carpenters are this week put- —

r ting the finishing sQokas on the Capt. j ; the K. G. E. .Hall and wiU give moving picture shows every night this week. Mrs. Sebastian Norbury is spending two weeks with her husband on board . the Rob Roy in Camden. Home made sausage and buckwheat cakes are now on the bill of fare. William Thompson killed s^hog on Monday that tipped the beam at 425. Who can beat that? Mrs. John Weston and son Monroe and a married son and wife, of Belmar, are spending this wek with relatives here. Mrs. Watson was formerly Mrs. Millie Holmes. Our friend David Goff, of Rio Grande, gathered 76 bushels of corn from eleven . hundred hills. Who in the county can . best H? ■MeitifilSrkaB. aawaissaag aga MSSfig is handy to pay your bHU by giving a check tor each amount. Sometime* saves paying a bill twiee. Gome in and open a checking account with the Security Trust Company. Mtsogram writing paper at the Star and Wave Stationery Department. 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 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 I as your temper 7 Avoid all the un- ' pleasantness connected with clothes and ' have them made -by CHARLES SCHERER j Ladies' and Men's Tailor, Cape Mav, N. J. I " ; NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS j Estate of Sallie A. Bloch, Deceased Pursuant to the order of Chas. P. | Vanaman, Surrogate of the County of j Gape May, made on the 8th day of Oc- I tober, 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 and demands against the estate of said 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, i Dated October 8th, A. D-, 1910. JACOB A. BLOCK, 10- 15 9t Executor NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS , Estate of Lizabcth E. Robinson, Deceased ' Pursuant to the order of Chas. F. Vanaman, Surrogate of the County of Cape May, made on the 8th day of Oc- i tober, 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 1 8th dsy 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, 1 10- 15 9t Executor 4 I. H. sniTH * J Clothier £ £ 608 Washington SI. t A Opposite Reading Sta. a | ? CAPE MAY N. J S V ' ^ Suits for gj and up- ^ X wards. ^ X Overcoats from $7 to J t *s 4 ' £ Hats, Caps, Trunks, and ^ ^ Gentlemen's Furnishing X X Goods at Philadelphia X # prices. £

t Seeoo hand Furniture 1 I Bought aad Sold - 9 Dry Air Storage Apartments f 1 , 1 / Call 103y Keystone Phone, Escalator Bldg 1 ; W. S. SHAW & SON f 1 GENERAL CONTRACTORS '• ,v ' Dealer Is ' BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT ^ * , goystone Telephone 30 A 5,3 wt.mtws SBBet, S Jewelry and Watchmaking f » - Established 1888 Large stock of carefully selected goods, docks sf all Id— Repairing v of Watches, Clocks or Jewelry premptly — T| 305 WASHINGTON STREET, CAP* MAT, N. J. EL BELFORD GARRISON \ Keystone 'Phone 4D ; j1 Cox Washington and Perry St*. .1 • 1 ( CAPE CITY, iTXTSET J hIMSBY 1 ' MANUFACTURER OF ' f * . I ' j : HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES AND HORSE GOODS ; I 1 Strap work of All Rin^a- Blankets. Robes. Sheets and Nets > 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 the accommodation of private driving horses. rates are modest, and service will be excellent] The rink has closed down for the Summer, this will insure quiet and comfort for the horse. For terms write C. S. NEWELL, Proprietor. , West Perry Street, Cape May. ' Keystone Phone 1-03 Y POST CARDS 15 Cents Per Dozen v FORMERLY 25 CENTS PER DOZEN Star and Wave Stationery Dept. | CAFE AND BUFFET t 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 Bottldd in Bond $1.00 a. quart * Both Phones | JOHN J. HcCANN Keystone Telephone 673 D — A y Poth's Beer, Jrarbo r Chote . SCHELLINGERS LANDING Keystone Telephone 666 D JAMES CARROLL. / 1 WRISLErS NEW CAFE Corner Waahln ; ,nd Jackson Btreets, CAPE MAY, N J Steaks, Chops. Sea Foods and Salads, Oysters in every STYLE BOARD BY DAY OK WEEK "'i phone 127 FRANK B.WRI8LEY NEWELL WASH SCHBLLINQBR ARE YOU THINKING OF HAVING A CEMENT PAVEMENT OR CURB PUT DOWN Concrete Walls, Piers or a Cellar Floor; if 90, don't forgot to CONSULT I — f Newell and Schellinger *■ All work guaranteed and best of reference famished Estimates cheerfully given MEWELL & SCHELLINGER > { .so VuUlKto. Stmt, C.,. lb,, ac W«t Cf. lb,