2 /S Cape May Star and Wave, Saturday, December 3, lfllO 1 , ^WM
— LiWr ^n k * V v^V. The Kind Ton Hare Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the npiatme of A — and- has been made nndear his perCux&tfM&fot ^S^faS.* AH Counterfeits, Imitations and «« Jnst-as-good" are bat Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Tnfcna |uiH Children— Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless snbstitnte for Castor OH, Pare^ric. Drop, and SoothlK* Syrupa It 1> riayt It neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance- Its arc is its guarantee. It destroys Worms jrilays Feverlshness. It cores Diarrhoea and Wind *wl> I* relieves Teething Troubles, cores Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the ;£j£%gtw*. «w« t-""" «— • ffci. Children's Panacea-The Mother's Frtosd. OBNUINC CASTORIA ALWAYS The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. — 1
Cape flay County Real Estate Transfers I i From November 17th to 23rd ^ NORTH WILD WOOD Henry H. Otten* to Robt. D. Thomp- 1 •on, *200. Lot 25, block "22, Ocean 1 Front. Same to Flora Rankin, 6350. Lot 36, ( block 172, Otten. Canal. 1 Same to Same, $460. Lot ..7. block 173, Otten. Canal. John U. Meiler et ot to « hV«. Rein- $ hart, $600. LdU 17 »nl 19, Central < Henry H. Ottens to Mtry EL "Waters, ] 1575. block 280. Vtu/c. Vergm et'al to Herbert 1Towffbend, $100. Lot 11, block 102. Henry H. Otten. to Caroline H. Boecher $600. Lot. 17 and 10, block 114, Canal * Tract. James A. Gutherie et ux to Chas. W. ' Rice, «80. S. E. one-half lot 608, blk. 103. Clayton S. Lowe et ux to "Lawrence H. 1 Denni.ton, 81. Lot 23, block 134. j AVALOH Avalon Development Co. to Sabine W. j ; Wi.ter, SI. Lot 14, section 22. Saine to Henry G. Blatchley, $1. Lot ! 129, MCtion 22. WOODBINE , Woodbine Land and Imp. Co. to Louis ' Shapiro, *300. Lot 7, block 22, Sec. D. 1 Aaron Drachman to Annie Brailove,$l N. EL 'one-half lota 10, 11, 12, block 11, ' Frank Cornfield et ux to Xechemia 1 Krin.ky, $1200. Lot 7, block 9, Sec. D. Max Siege! et -ux to Louis Bozard, ' $950. Lot 11, block 8, section D. Ephraim Tepper et ux to Isaac Feld- 1 man, $1426. Lot 21 and one-half 20, block 12, section A. DENNIS TOWNSHIP Chas. L. Fidler to John O. Erri:k»in, $75. Four acrea at Dennis Creek Oanarway, adjoining Wm. Errickaon. UPPER TOWNSHIP < Marie B. Outer et al to Marie B. Fcbureh, $100. Land at Petersburg adjoining R. T. Corson. MIDDLE TOWNSHIP Rebecca P. Wbeatoo et al to Letitia A. ^Holmes et al, $1. A triangular lot of land on E. aide of Goehen Road at Court House. - Letitia A. Holme* et al to Rebecca P. Wbeaton, $20. Two lots of land at
Court House, adjoining Stacey Tyler, Mary H. Walters et al to Mary A. . Powell, $1460. Lot on S. W. aide of Hand avenue, at Court Houae, adjoining Robert S. Miller. Henry S. Beaman et al to Isaiah S. "V Wilson, $1. Lot 7, block 40, Whitesboro. 1 Isaiah S. Wilson et ux to Maggie R. C Beaman, $1. Lot 7, block 40, WhitesFrank Learning et ux to Rebecca F. $500. About 15 acres on Dela- . Bay, at Dias Creek. ■ SEA ISLE CITX Cassie Land to "A. Fuller Lippincott, j $1 Lot 1300 on S. W. aide of Spring J Street. Seaflsle (Sty B. L. Asso. to Frederick 1 D. Leidig, $1. Quit claims parts of lota ' 11 and 12, block 12, EL section. , OCEAh CITY , Jas. Franklin Buck to Lillian Wilkins, 1 $1. Lot 518, section . Lillian Wilkins to Jas. Franklin Buck, $1. Lot 518, section G. John Walter Sims et ux to David F. f Keiner, $350OLals 873 and 875, Sec. A. ' Hazel \\\"*?arvin to Ethel P. Fores. ' $1. Lots 879 and 881, section A. | Wilson A. Lake. Sheriff, to Albert A. 1 I Howell, $500. 26 feet on S. W. side of ' j Eighth street, 64 feet N. \V. ot Ocean - I Avenue. ' Albert A. Howell et ux to John D. McCorkel, $1. 26 feet on S. W. side of I Eighth street 64 feet X. W. of Ocean ' Ocean City Asso. to Charles I'. I-ake, $410. Lots 537 to 552, section L. ' Albert M. Trask to James S. Ware, ' *50. Lot 672, .section A. S. Wesley I-ake et ux to Frambes J. 1 Smith, $1. Lot 426, section B. j 1 John K. Russell et ux to Andrew R. ' Scull, $1. -Lot 524, section A. 1 Andrew R. Scull to Eva Johnson, f ' *1000. Lot 524, section A. 1 Eva Johnson et vir to Andrew R. 1 Scull, $1000. Lot 520, section C. 1 1 Arthur N. Taylor et ux to Hannah W. ' Mitchell, $1. Lot 783, part of 784 and 786; also 786, 787, 788, 789 and 790; also two pieces of Ocean Front, Sec. D. Arthur N. Taylor et ux to John C. • Curry, $2500. Parts of lota 784 and 785, section D; also piece of Ocean Front. Anna C. Creth et al to Chaa H. White, $2500. Lot 869, section C. 1 CUrence R. Grier et ux to Otis M. ^ t Townaend, $1. Lot 24, section 8, 'O. C. , t Laq/i Co. Plan. Hannah W. Mitchell to Wm. H. Beegle, . $3650. Lot 895, section C t Ocean City Land Co. to Orie Cox
Ori«r,"fl400. Lot S8, section & STONE HARBOR - •Jas. Thompson et ux to South -Jersey Realty Co„ $1. Lefts' 154 and 166, bloek 90-91, Plan C. Camden and Suburban i.calty Co. to Michael Herb. #1. X. t. part lota 27, 29, 31 and 33, block 87. 1907 plan. South Jersey Realty Go. to. Wm. IL Smith et al, $1. Lots 113, 114," 115. 116, block 96, Plan D2 Same to Homer Heller, $1. Lot 153, block 86, Plan C. Same to Chaa. A. Thatcher, *1. Lot 177, block 94, plan D2. Same to Geo. E. Hahn et al, $1 Lot* 48 and 60, block 86, 1907 Plan. Same to Edgar F. Gaskill, $1. Lots 317, block 200, Plan D2. Same to Chaa. W. Hendricks, $1. Lot 129, block 88, Plan C. Same to Percy J. Meads, $1. Lota 84 and 86. block 96, Plan D2. Same to Mary E. Eisenhutb et al, $1. Lota 0 and 11, block 103, Plan A. Same to Wm. H. Smith, SI, Lots 33 and 34, block 105, Plan A. Same to Mary E. Eiaenbuth et al, $1. 10 feet atrip east of lot 9, block 103, Plan A. WILDWOOD Chaa. A. Reynolds et al to Isaac Davia, $1. Lot 30, bloek 48. HOLLY BEACH Millard F. Peterson et ux to Bernard Scally, $1000. Lot 4. block 103. * Bertha Daetwyler et vir to Wm. H. Churchill, Jr., $500. Lot 10, block 38. Charles A. Norton et al to Charles B. Abrama, $1. Lots 8 and 9, block 40. The South Jersey Asso. of Amateur Scientists to Minnie Rosenburg, $000. Part of lota 1 and 2, block 157. WEST CAPE MAY William C. Bullitt- et al to Handy Fassett, $100. Lot 57, block 2, Miller ■
Chas. R. Willis et ux to Monroe Kimsey, $1100. Lot on N. E. side of Leam- ^ ing avenue, adjoining C. H. Hand et al. r
Silence I fjpjQ The toatinct of modesty natural to eVary woman la often a I JflHLgCM ahrtok from the ^ersooaMiaestioaa of the local ' physician jJB&M0fc which seem indelicate. The thought of examination is abhorrent to them, and so they endure in tilenoe a condition af disease which surely progresses train bed to worse. KjfIt has A— Dr. Plarcs's yrMhf* to cm a Utr oifff FttBB e Dr. Florae's Favorite Praeeriptioa restore* end regulate* 1 the womanly hmeriona, ehnlahae pain aad build, up end pete toe Utoiag touch of health 00 every weak wdeaw y/f who gives it a fair trial. AW T It Make* Weak Women Strong Sick Women Well. Yea eaa't afford to accept a sacra* nostrum as a substitute lor thia noo-ulw— noiic 1 • fleiwe or xnoww oouroamuc. |
CAPE MAY CITY ' Marie L. Eldredge et -1 to James S. $9000. Lot at N. W. corner of avenue and Franklin street, by 84. ra ; .- J A Reliable CATARRH f Remedy ° Ely's Cream Balm Epfpiffii ■ Givn Relief it Ones J heala^and protects KKs brane resalling from Catarrh and drives a Cold in the i FEVER Taste and Smell. Full sire 50 cts., at Druggists or by mail. In liquid form, 75 cents. 1 Brotu- i« 5f- Warren Street. New York- \ NOTICE ( Notice is hereby given that the sub- t acribe.rs intend to apply to the next leg- t islature of this State for tiie passage of r bill, which will be a supplement to an q Act entitled "An Act Authorizing the 1 and Improving certain Meadows a and Swamps in the County of Cape <! May" passed January 18th. one thousand S eight hundred and fifteen. \ The general object of which will be to j give to Qie managers elected by the and possessers of certain marsh, meadows and swamp lying in the Upper 1 Township of the County of Cape May on - Swamp Creek power and authority additional to that given under said j statute, to remodel, niter, rebuild, repair, raise, lower, modify, discard, abandon, y or replace any part or parts of the ( sluices, ditches or other works ( pertaining to said marsh, meadows or ( as the said managers shall from r time to time find necessary or ad visa- a to meet the changed conditions and ( needs thereof, and as the public or pri- , vate interests shall require ( Dated November 29th, 1910. ^ HOLLIS P. MICHEL, , JOHN W. GANDY, , 11-26 5t Committee of Managers HIS OWN HENS Two neighbors kept hens and quarreled ' because t'-ey scratched up each others' , potato rows. One sold his hena, unknown to the other, who made a large ' run and fastened his up. saying: | "Now, the first hen I see in my garden I shall shoot.' Next day he saw a hen, scratching as 1 usual, so he got his gun and shot it, then threw it over his neighbor's rails, saying: "Take your hen!" The hen was picked up, taken in and cooked. The follow-ing days the same thing happened. Still the neighbor took them up and said nothing till the seventh came over and hit him on the head. 1 Then be pieked it up and threw it back . at his neighbor, saying: "Eat your own old bens ! We are tired * of eating them and prefer a brace of 1 | pheasants. I sold my hens over s month since!" ' FIVE HUNDRED SCORES Five Hundred Score pads with the ' Avondale", Original and Inverted schedules , are now on sale at the Star and Wave Stationery Department. 1
THE YOUTH* COMPANION L CALENDAR FOR 10" 1 The pnbUsbnra of the Ymrih'a com pankm will, as alwaya at thia season, present to every subscriber whose subscription ($1.76) is paid for 1911 a beautiful Calendar for the new year ' The . picture panel reproduces s watercolor painting of an old-time garden in a flood of aumer sunshine, with a back- ' ground of Lombardy poplars through which one catches a^gjimpes of distant hils. The picture bring in 12 colors, the tones of the original are faithfully re- _ produced. Go to Thomas Soulta, Cold Bprin*. tor the things you need tor the table aad family, and obtain satisfactory goods at ' the smallest cost. Full and complete stock, carefully selected, with knowlt edge born of experience gained by an active career of more years than that g j Of any dealer In. Lower Township. tf _ Scientific JittCnCdiL ,r -i is handy to pay your bills by giv- , , ing s check for each amount. Sometimes ' saves paying a bill twioe. Come in and ' open a checking account with the Secur- , ity Trust Company. y Mtsogram writing paper at the Star ( ,'r and Wave Stationery Department.
BEFORE WINTER SETS IN ' Better have me to look over your tin t roofs. A little attention now may save much trouble later on. CHARLES A. SWAIN, 306-7 Jackson Street Are .you undecided where to have 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 aa 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 j Estate of Sallie A. Bloeh, Deceased Pursuant to the order of Chas. P. 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 within nine months froin 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, 15 9t Executor NOTICE TO LIMIT ciEDITORS of Lizabeth E. Robinson, Deceased Pursuant to the order of Chaa. P. Surrogate of the County of made on the 8th day of October^lriL D., 1910, on the applicstion of theijibscri ber, Executor of said deceased, ^ notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber J 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, nt they will be forever barred of any action ( against the subscriber. Dated October 8th, A. D., 1910. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, 10- 15 Bt Executor g I. H. sniTH * J Clothier £ P 608 Washington St. £ A Opposite Reeding Ste. ^ ? GAPE MAY N. J g ^ Suits for $5 and up- ^ \ wards. Overcoats from $7 tQ X A Hats, Caps, Trunks, and ^ 5 Gentlemen's Furnishing X J Goods at Philadelphia ^ # prioes. #
' F- rrliln* Ssle »*»«$ Shnm AiMfftmaii ' ' ' \ ■ aB I end Sold M BRICK, LOE^AITO CEMENT Telephone 30 A 533 EI.MTRI Jewelry and Watchmaking d Established 1888 lfiN Large stock of earefally selected goods, docks of all IMdl jH Repairing of WatdMS, Clocto or Jswaby promptly SarfBH skilfully done. pTjl y>5 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J. BELFORD GARRISON W.C ° A.° XOVETTf 1 Coi "Washington and Perry Sts, S * CAFE X-CJS.TT CTTT. iT3ErSXT ^E^JBOBTt V ' ' MANUFACTUHER OF S a ' WSsS ! ; HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES AND HORSE GOODS ^
i ► Strap work of All Kinds. Blankets. Robes. Sheets and NetS^Xpfl POST cards 15 Cents Per Dozen FORMERLY 25 CENTS PER DOZEN Star and Wave Stationery Dept. ' HUDICORIUM CRFE AND BUFFET 107 AND 109 JACKSON ST. CAFE OPEN EVE1NGS UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK in season. Sea foods and salads, Specialties I Open all the year. Cottage trade solicited. Orders by phone promptly attended to and^delivered. SPECIAL — Overboil Bottled in Bond $1.00 &. quart Both Phones JOHK J. McCANN Kevetooe Telephone 673 D W# ft «* Poth's Beer, Jf, arbor ^ scheli.ingers landing Keystone Telephone 666 D JAMES CARROLL. k__,. 1 wrisley's new cafe Gomer WashlnruL' and Jackson Streets, CAPE MAY, N J Steaks, Chops $«.- Foods and Salads, Oysters In every STYLE BOARD BY DAY OR WEEK 'pbone 127 FRANK B.WRI8LEY NEWELL WASH 8CHELLIN0BR ARE YOU THINKING OF HAVING A ; CEMENT PAVEMENT OR CURB PUT DOWN Concrete Walla, Ren or a Cellar Floor; if so, don't forget to 1 CONSULT > — gNewell and Schellinger • AB work guaranteed and best of reference furnished I Estimates cheerfully given newell & schellinger I 1 30 Washington Street, Cape May, or Wast Caps May i CALENDAR PADS will be stapled to fancy cali endars when purchased at the Star and Wave 1 Stationery Department Price 2 cents each and ' up. We will also have a fine line of fancy calen1 dars in stock for next week. Come and see them. Hi ■ - - , . t

