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Cape May County " Real Estate Transfers h« Conveyances in Cape May County from M Dec. 15 to si, 1910 SEA ISLE an Benjamin F. Lovett, et ux to Flacido h. A. Glutens $1. Lot 876 N. E. side Al- T' hi on Street. Lottie Bentley et vir to Harry Hobdell (4200. S. W. part lots 11, 12 Blk. 33 6. $] W. Section. . City of Sea Isle City to Emmie V. al Ambt-rg $1. Lot 17 Blk. 4 S. W. Section. OCEAh Clf*" Agnes B. Clelland (widow) to Laura ^ F. Townsend, et ai 11. Part of Lots 574 p and 575 Section C. Samuel B. Gill ct ux to Alfred 1). Stidham, et ux 85000. l'art of lot 837 Section A. u Albert A. Howell, et ux to Abbie E. | si Oonver $750. Lot 19 Glen Gove. I Ocean City Gardens Co. to J. Howard H Minster $600. Lot 2802 Bl(c. 28 Grantors | R Plan. WORTH WILDW00D Samuel Vicary et ux to Mabel A. j L Broadbent $1. Lot 24 Blk. 133. WILD WOOD Philip P. Baker, et al to Margaret Franklin $850. Lot 16 Blk. 36. J Frank Glynn to Daniel J. Hoey $650. c Lot 34 Block 16. p WILDWOOD CREST Wildwod Croat Co. to Rolla L. Smith $1. Lots 3 and 4 Blk. 18. Same to Martha B. Eells $1. Lots 17 and IS. Blk. 23. HOLLY BEACH Charles B. SAbrams, et ux to EUen Stewart $1600. K. W. 1-2 of lot 0 Blk. 40 CAPE MAY CITY John B. Huffman to Jesse A'. Brown $3000. Lot on S. W. side df Jackson St.; nlag from Jackson to Perry street, also lot on K. W. side of an. alley runsing from Jackson street. Jasper D. Ogden, et ux to Imineld I. Colbum $1. lot 2081 Plan ACM. Heal Estate Company. Nettie M. Frauenheim to Edward J. Yilaack et al, Trustee (1. Deed of Trust. Lots 7200, 1450, 925, 7198, 2665, 7224, 7225, 1448, 1449, 918, 919, 7228, 7227, 1921 1922, 1923, 1924, 926, 927, 7223, 1436, 1470, 4641, 412, 413, 414, 416, 4183, 4184, 4185, 248, 249s 928, 929, 7199 143$, 924,
1208 Plan A Cape May Heal Eestate Co. also land in Penn. WEST CAPE MAY John F. Miller, et al to Frederick Lind'l $90. Lots 310 and 317 Blk. 24 Farm. DENNIS TOWNSHIP Jacob Wakeman, et al to Isabella A. t Shaw $1. 1-2 acre on S. side of Dennis- 1 ville Road. WOODBINE E Simon Brailove et ux to Louis Belley _ Lot 3 Blk. 20 Section C. . • ' Wm. Eisenburg et ux to Philip SbtiwarU $1100. Lot 15 Blk. 6 Section C. STONE HARBOR South Jersey Realty Co. to Rudolph $1. Lots 115, 117 Blk. 90 1907 MIDDLE TOWNSHIP Wm. T. Hand, et al to Ahnira B. Comp 82000. 109 Acres of farm land at DiCreek adjoining Geo. Schellenger. I Wiliam A. Maaey, et ux to Robert ( 81. Lot at Goshen on W. side of | to Dias Crck. | AVALON I Avalon Developemect Co. to Elizabeth j McClatchey 8L Lot 4 Section 17. ] Same to Robert McClaehey $1 . Lot 3 j J Section 17. Mail that fancy work in a MAILING | or mount it on a Star and Wave | ( It will add greatly to its appearance. Ask to see those goods ; also tinted tissue papers. 317 Washington Street The 191 T Work' ATmanac is the irehwar to 1 storrhouw'of reliable information; full details. 'he 1910 census mil of the most nervorum . and eaciting Congress-.onal Election in fifty years; 10,000 facts in.1 figures about politics, labor, religion, spoits firm statistics, finance. traJe. com merce, insurance, money and banking information about our own and al foreign countries, 'he armies and navies a. of the world, Panama Cana; aerial navigation, growth of the United S'ates, universities and colleges; posla information, naturalization raws and qualifications for voting; Constitution of United States, population .of 'argesi cities of the earth, of too largest citie« is United States, of all United Slates cities of 5,000 01 more; in fart the 191 : World Almanac will tell *ou sonir thing about everything and everything a about a great many things Price 2>c. at bookstores (west of Buffalo and "Ittsburg 30c.). bv mil' 35c. Address v.. » ,.k \v..rM NAr York -- I
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J^INETEEN-ELEVEN! T\m fc J TeaJTVflSkg. it hat the hat*. t We sprint iorever after days to coma t As swiftly as die amble jaefcaa * rabbit. 1 We (keaa each year aril bong us For- ' tune, plan , And through the Future teretcL oar ) bands to gab k. 1 to find, in gate of om e&deavut, year k is as far swgy as ever. * TTME desk Twelve month, fan. \ A gone to the discaid x Since last we bed to pea tmr Nor 1 Year's greeting. t And now the date returns and hits a ' bard With melancholy duties of repeating. . The fann with fresh remarks we interlard. Like Turn a new page here," and life is fleeting."
same we've said, with tame attempts to vary. Each year — and wiH again next January. , VJT/llH high resolves today our VV hearts are warm. This is the happy season that we swear off. We are protected from Temptation's *"• ,»• i; At least until our resolutions wear 06. . Well it is good we've one day for reform. In view of what on other days we tear off. Our vows at least may aid the paving movement Colonel Satan's latest town Improvement. I A ND, speaking of improvement, here j * » on earth Have you observed the clip we have been going? | Old Nineteen-ten had reason for his
And Uncle Sen. can be excused fog oowrag. Accomplish men! has so increased ill girth That what this year may bring there is no knowing. ( twelve months we may aS of as be flying Or break our ailerons — and necks— in trying. I 'IS New Year's! Let us think ai 1 things are new. And so they are for us tifl we have woo them. Thn moment differs from afl lis merits J through. The paths of ike are novel as we nm them. Whatever are our deeds, it adB in true This is the first time — this time — we have done them. Ninet ecu-eleven wipes oat last year's sorrow, And Nmeteen-twelve is beckoning t>
°Sw£ARESOL¥ES V ' easy going father. Hla vows ssnsrvT-raftr (tan usually and sheekS net be taken sertoualy by hla family. ~ The woman who resolves to kreg ..t the household expenar* and the gl:l vbo swears to keep a Journal hopeleaa If they carry put their threats, and to the very bitter end. they become unbearably r^iplaeeot. U th$y fan It pains one to M nit how C weak <rf will they are. Tou see. there — abeolutely no way to please one's In this New Testis busdneea. The only way to make a New Year's reeolntlon with any "hope of keeping it end your natural and amiable bearing toward the world to to adapt J. M. - Berrie's recipe fur enjoying a day la « bed. The fun of staying aU day In bed, says that canny Boot, to to Begin saying. "I will get up In fifteen minutes." When the fifteen mlnatoe , :
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are up yon continue to nap or lounge. ' But you must not say: "I'll stay here all day. How delicious!" You must say, "Another half hour and then Til have to get up." But at the end of the half hour you still rest among the pillows. And so on. tasting yonr ease ail day long. And that's the way to make New Year's resolutions. Say, "I won't buy J bargains or smoke or drink or read r French novels or go to problem plays , . this month." Then at the end of the i month renew the threats, and the first j thing yon know it will be Dec. 31 and . ] j you will have passed an exemplary <; j and colorless year. And your stock of egotism won't mount so high as it does I when one makes yearly contracts with J j one's conscience — and abides by them. . | —New York Commercial Advertiser. NEW YEAR'S EVE IN PARIS. Stirring Description of the Scenes In \ the Great City's Market*. After having chanced to spend a New Year's eve in nearly every country in Christendom, writes a correspondent of the Pittsburg Dispatch, it ' is my opinion that there is more bewilderment to gaze upon and more bedlam to hear In and around the "balles" of Paris than can be found compressed in any other spot on earth. The balles are the markets otthe vast ( city, the center Into which pour thou- , sands of trains and vehicles of every « sort from all the country round and from which issues the food supply that keeps 3.000,000 people from starring. 1 Even on the most ordinary night of j the year the great Paris market is a ' place of entrancing interest. Victor Hugo describes it in several of his novels. Other French authors have chosen It as the chief scene in their works. Zola's "The Stomach of ParIs" treats Of It. and It fira'es In no end j of melodramas that have been translated Into every known language. Moreover. It Is so invariably regarded as one of the great sights of Paris that no foreigner ever comes here without de.otlng a night to The exploration of the quaint neighborhood. What it is on other nights, however, to nothing to what all that vicinity becomes on New Year's eve. There is nothing quite like it anywhere else on . the globe. Into a space hounded by 1 nearly a dozen blocks and flaring In a light that makes it almost as bright as day comes a huge proportion of the 1 population, some on business, others on merriment bound, and all radiating ! with noise. Bands of itinerant musicians dot the singing sea here and there, fighting for dear life to keep 1 their feet In the rush, bat all the time screeching out instrumental discord. Temporary booths fringe the alde- : walks, behind which are peddlers of all sorts shrieking their wares so loud that you might think they were trying 1 to tempt the inhabitants of Mars to come and buy. Every little while you hear what sounds like the sharp re1 port of a pistol shot, but It Is only the drivers of market wagons notifying the crowds to look out for the wheels. Young men and boys go by In bands, blowing deafening horns with an ener- ) gy that money could not buy. Every human being among the thousands who hasn't a born at his llpa to using that favorite of all weapons for 1 Frenchmen— his mouth— In a way that would make a bellowing elephant blush with envy. And every one to * either laughing or doing what repre- . a«nts it. for all Paris to marry.
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