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Cape May Coooty Real Estate Transfer From December 8th to 14th NORTH WILD WOOD Harrison H. Voorhees et ux to Maurice Hertz, $1. Lot 106, block 248. Susan L. Bail}' to Henry J. Davis, fl. Lou 107, 109 on 11th avenue; lota 11, 18, on 3rd avenue; lots 112 and 114 on 4th avenue. OCEAN CITY — Joseph L Scull et ux to James M. Cfceet«?-$1. Part of lota 693, 595, section A. Charles E. Calvert et ux to Herbert B. Voorhees, $1. Bart cf lots 758, 757, •action D. Herbert R. Voorhees et ux to Elizabeth Calvert, fl. Part of lota 768, 7o7, section D. A Estelle Bourgeois et al to Charles Gillett, $1265. Lot between Haven and West avenues, 347 ft. S. W. of 7th St. Francis G. Biggins et ux to Ida ' F. Dixon, fl. Lot N. W. of Bay avenue, 25 ft. & W. of Uth street. Ida F. DRon et vir to Francis F. Riggins, 91. Same as above. Delancey Realty Co. to Charlotte S. Chester, $800. Lot 53, Grantors Plan. Ocean City Gardens Co. to Sutton A Corson Co., fl. Lota 2843, 2844 , 2845, 2846, 2847, 2848 and 2849, block 28, Grantors Plan. Ocean City Land Co. to Katharine K. Fryer, $1500. Lot 27, section 7. SEA ISLE CITY' Wilson A Lake, Sheriff, to Patrick Xully, $1635. Part of lot 9, block 8, S. W. section. CAPE MAT CITY Win. H. Keech et ux to Mabel V. P. S. Forsyth, $8000. Lota 3379, 3380, Oape May Real Estate Co. UPPER TOWNSHIP Elmer L. Corson et ux to George O. Adams, $2500. About 60 seres farm land on W. side of Beealey'a Point, adj. Mary T. BnrreQ. Oorsville E. Stille et nx to Andrew Lowry, $80. Lots 92, 93, 94, at Tuckahoe. MIDDLE TOWNSHIP Anthony J. Barker et ox to Mary M. Smith, $1. Undivided one-half Interest in a lot on N. side of Holly Beach Road. Linnaeus T. Swain et ux to Maggie B. Temple, $1. 5 3 10 acres of Woodland near Swain Station.
State of New Jersey to John V. Smith et al, $40. Lot on N. E. side of Holly Beach Road. Wildwood Realty Co. to J. H. Coombs Lumber Co., $1. Lot on E. side of Sound Drive at Wildwood Heiguta. DENNIS TOWNSHIP u_ Theodore F. Townsend et ux to John Ennis, 182400. Undivided 6-10 part of Beaver Mill premises. Containing about j' 699 acres. ' John Ennis et ux to J. -vnderson Ross, $400. Same as above deed. Benjamin Narkowitz et ai to the Walkiu Realty Co., $100. The N. E. portion A. of the Ridg^ay tract adj. lands of Jos. e- Fifield et al. ^ AVAL ON _ Avalon Development Oo. to Anna J ' Uasson, $1. Lot 105, section 23. Same to Howard W. Smith, $1. Lot 1 y 21, section 22. west" capit MAY f9 George H. Reeves et ux to W. Char- , ' id ina, Davis, $1. Lot 190, block 11, Miller j ' Farm. H P. e WILDWOOD Elizabeth K. Taney et vir to John F. 1 1 j. Kieffer, $1. Lots 28 and 29, block 30. { WILDWOOD CREST Wildwood Crest Co. to James S. Car- j | penter, $1. Lots 7 and 8, block 30. k Same to D. Mills Riger, $1. Lota 9, j 5> 10, 11 and 12, block 27. B> .Same to Charles F. Slater, $1. Lots 46 and 47, block 23. Same to James H. Glenn, $1. Lots 3 and 4, block 63. Same to Same, $1. I vote 7 and 8, k block 53. j Same to John McNutt, $1. Lot 29, , ' block 47. Same to Kathleen V. Schaefer, $1. Lot , 37, block 4. j 3. Same to Nelson B. Fry, $1. Lots 16 , •e and 17, block 47. Same to Thos. J. Rose, $1. Lots 17 and 18, block 69. Same to Same, $1. Lots 1, 2, 8, 4, ! : 5 and 6, block 68. n ; < j. HOLLY BEACH Hermine Toffler to J. H. Coombs Lum- 1 1 * berOo, $1. Lota 1, 2, and 8, blk. 142. 1 ' s. " ' STONE HARBOR < South Jersey Realty Oo. to James A. i. Lesaig, $1. Lota 99 and 101, block 96, 1 it plan D2. ' L Satpe to Phillip G. Lang, $1. Lota 27 ' 3. and 28, block 99, plan A 1 d Same to Wm. Gebert, $1. l ots 312 and 313, block 2900, plan D2.
Same to Waller Bobbins, $1. Lot. 525 I lam. to BmeJie LaFort *I.^AdU,3l. < 82. 33 *nd *4, block ..Un± VfS» \ Anthony Cresse had a 'phone placed " in his house last week. Mr. and Mrs. David Mel'nerson were sent as delegates to the State Grange ' and enjoyed the trip very innrh. | The Indies of tfia local Grange held a bazaar in Mrs. J. C. Eldradge"* store i Saturday evening. Over $50 was realized, j Mre.-T. Van Winkle rial ted Mrs. I Thomas Sotta last week. Mrs. L. Hand spent Saturday End Sun-" , day with her sister here. Mrs. and Mrs. Learning Hand have re- ' turned from their wedding trip' t» Washington. D. C., snd are cozily ensconced ' under the parental roof. Harry Needles, who. is attending a bus iness school in Philadelphia, spent last , week with home friods. [ Only a little cold in the he '. may be the beginning of an obst 'fate case of Nasal Catarrh. Drive out the invader with ElyV Cream Balm applied straight to the inflamed stuffed up air-passages. Price 50 cents. If you prefeffto use an atomizer, ask for Liquid Cream Balm. It has all the good qualities Of the solid form of this remedy and will rid you of catarrh or hay . ferer. No cocaine to breed a dreadful habit. No mercury to dry out the secretions. Price 75s., with spraying tube. Alldruggists, or mailed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren Street, New York. SOME RAILROAD NEWS OCEAN CITY TO MILLVI'LE The Ocean City Sentinel save : "It is learned from authoritative -rmrcces ' that the long talked of electric rnilroad from Millville to this city is a --uming concrete shape and that the line will be in operation before the beginning of next summer. The Millville , Tuckalioe and Ocean City Railroad Company was organized , at a meeting at the Biscayne Saturday 1 by the election of the following officers: • President, W. Scott Hand, of Ocean City; vice-president and treasurer. C. M. t Van Tassel, of New York; secretary, George H. Haines, of Tuckahoe; solicitor, j . Andrew C. Boswell, of Ocean City. 1 , It is reported also from reliable sources \ that the new company has seeun-d con- 1 trol of' the Ocean City Electric Railway i Company, and that the two roads will be 1 J consolidated. I I is proposed to strike the turnpike I at Thirty-fourth street, and thence run j through Marmora and Tuckahoe to Mill- ] ville. Plans arc being formuuiated for se- ' curing the necessary 1 ranch ises, and 1 disposing of details necessary for the be 1 ginning of the work of constructing the j ' road. This work of construction, it is ■ I stated, will begin soon after the fran- , chises have been obtained. , The ears will be equipped with the 1 Edison electric storage battery. < j Since its perfection this battery fins f been used for every conceivable pur- 1 pose. Its use in connection with auto- j mobiles has been particularly successful, the motor being composed of only two moving parts, which are durable and ] very simply put together, never get out - of order. The electric battery, moreover, is run by coal, which is only a sixth as j expensive as gasoline, and it can propel machine more than 200 miles without > recharged. <■ The chief feature of the car put to a j test is in the trucks and the method t of applying the power. Unlike the trucks t of railway trains and other electrically , j propelled cars, the wheels are mounted , j on fixed axles and thus revolve ir.depen- , jdently of one another. Each wheel is c : turn connected independently to its [ own motor by a chain. The advantage of that style of eon- , •traction is again in facility of opera Ition on curves, where, with wheels attached to a revolving axle, one must ] alip and some power is inevitably lost, Only four wheels of the eight under 4 the ear are driving wheels. Each driving wheel is attached to a motor of I horse power, and thus the car has a . total dower of twenty. The cars are constructed on a model I which combines .the pay -as you-entcr i and the tube type of car, with seats running lengthwise and upright bars to hold I to Forty-five people can be seated in the ear, and is crowded 100 people could be accommodated. Where it has been tested on cars, the 1 Edison electric storage battery has been a pronoun cd success, it it stated. It ' means that the self-propelling electric 1 car is no longer an exueriment, but a business success, now recognized as the I next step in the transit development of | this city. 14 is reported that one of these cars ' win be run over the elrctri* railroad | here within a short time. MaO that fancy work in a MAILING { TUBS or mount it on a Star and Wars . Card. It win add greatly to its ap- ' pearanne. Ask to see these goods; also | tinted tissue papers. . 817 Washington Street '
NOTICE a bill, wrhizh will be a supplfpjvut to an F Act <9tiU«d "A|| Act AufMKzi^ thsf and Swamps in -the County of Cape May" passed January 18th, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen. The general object of which will be to give to the managers ejected by the owners and posse seers of certain marsh, meadows and swamp lying in the Upper Township of the County of Cape May on -Cedar Swamp Creek power and authority - addltici ::I t that givefi under said statute, to remodel, alter, rebuild, repair, raise, lower, modify, discard, abandon, raze, or replace any part or parts of the bank, sluices, ditches or other works pertaining to said marsh, meadows or swamps, as the said •managers shall from time to time find necessary or advisable 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 < I • Are you undecided where to have ) your clothes made t Are you looking j for a first class tailor? Are you tired 1 of having to take the suit back for , alterations and lose your time aa well 1 as your temper? Avoid all the unI pleasantness connected with clothes and > -have them made by HHAPT.ira SCHERER Ladies' and Men's Tailor. Cape May, N. J.
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60 YEAR8* EXPERIENCE imi Trade Marks 'kuhc Designs 1 Wf 1 Copyrights Ac. ) 1. ear^Ht^faffSKw'i." Patent, taken ihrtwh M." u - CbT reoslrr I rpttiol notict, without ehsrre, uit 1 Scientific American. a handsomely nhutrsted weekly. Lsrsest ttr- ] fSs^'si&srt&ssi iSBts 1 --is handy to pay your bills bj giva check for each amount. Sometimes saves paying a bill twice. Come in and open a checking account with the Security Trust Company. • J, Mruogram writing paper at- the Star j and Wave Stationery Department. j«! NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS I Estate of Sallie A. Bloch, Deceased j ( Pursuant to the order of Chas. P. Vauaman, Surrogate of the County of j 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 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 1 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. 1 *» JACOB A BLOCK, 16 9t Executor NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Estate of Liza be th E. Robinson, Deceased Pursuant to the order of Chaa. F. ' Surrogate of the County of ( May, made on the 8th day of Oetobcr, A D., 1910, on the application of the subscriber, Executor of said deceased, I notice is hereby given to the creditors of ■ said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims E 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. Dated October 8th, A. D., 1910. ( SAMUEL F. ELDRBDGE, 10- 16 9t Executor i I. H. SrilTH # } Clothier ? £ 608 Washington St.? $ Opposite Reading Sta. \ CAPE MAY R. J Z Suits for I5 and upX wards. ^ Overcoats from $7 to J A Hats, .Caps, Trunks, snd ^ J Gentlemen's Furnishing ^ tt Goods at Philadelphia ^
Dry Ak Storays Apartment* IMcM.lmaeU, r»te. • - &J1 103y Kcyrtooc Phon^ E^Uior W. S. SHAW & SON ^ OEMUI COHTHACTOBS Dealer In J BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT Keystone Telephone 30 A g,3 Jewelry and WatclimaklU V / Established 1888 Large stock of carefmlly selected goods. Qockz of Repairing of Watdies, Clocks or Jewelry prompts* TteS skilfully done. tfTji 305 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J. BELFORD GARRISON I ' Keystone "Phone <D I — 1 ' ' P. a. lovktti Washington and Perry Sta. ■ 'E I>d:A.-3r CTTY, UEJUf TEXUSOBTT WP MANUFACTURER OF kss, collars, saddles and horse goods a vork of All Kinds. Blankets. Robes. Sheets and Nets X POST CARDSj A 15 Cents Per Dozen FORMERLY 25 CENTS PER DOZEN Star and Wave Stationery Dept. KUDICORIUM CHFE HND BUFFET 107 AND 109 JACKSON ST. \ CAFE OPEN EVEINGS UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK Everything in season. Sea foods and salads, Specialties j Open all the year. Cottage trade solicited. Orders by phone promptly attended to ^undelivered. SPECIAL — Overhoft Bottled in Bond $1.00 a. quart Both Phones, JOHN J. McCANN Kevstone Telephone 673 D
^Ke JfiarboT SCHELlINGERS landing Keystone Telephone 666 D
Poth's Beer j; Choice Wines and Liquors JAMES CARROLL .H
WRISLEY'S NEW CAFE Corner Washing -oc snd Jackson 8treeta, CAPE aa Y, N jj Chops. Se? Foods and Salads, Oysters in every STYLE BOARD BY DAY OR WEEK Kevstone 'phone 127 frank b.wrisley g — 1 — NEWELL WASH ECHELLI NQER are you thinking of having a CEMENT PAVEMENT OR CURB PUT DOW* Concrete Wal|», Piers or a Cellar Floor; if ao, don't forget to, consult Newell and Schellinger All work guaranteed and beet of reference furnished Estimates cheerfully given NEWELL & SCHELLINGER i •3° Waahiagton Street, Cape May, or Weat Cape May CALENDAR PADS will be stapled to fancy cab eadars when purchased at the Star and Wave Stationery Department Price 2 cents each and up. We will also have a fine line of fancy calendars in stock for next week. Come and see them. * w'§iiiS

