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. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following it an abstract mi comM jancea entered for record in tha County Clerk'* office here for the waek (tiding December 31. 1915: Cape May City. Henry U. Wortkingtou to Gale R. Nutty. $3U0. hot* 1650 and 1651. plan A. Laaarue Lemiscb et ux to Philip Auerbach. Lot 009. plan A Cape May Point. Edward W. Springer et ux to the Preobytery of West Jeraey. $225. Lot 80, 8. E. half of lot 82 And N. W. part of 78, block A, plan of Sea Grove. Cape may Court house. Amanda Grille to Ralph Newton Say re, lot 20 aa S. W. aide of lands of Priscilla Stitcs, thence to corner of lot of John L. Burke, containing 2 60-1000 of an mere.
North Wildwood. Coleman F. Corson, sheriff (land of Hortenxea D. Peterson) to Lida J. Calhoun. $600. Lots 1 and 3, block 228, N. Wildwood Land Co. Borough of Woodbine. Bennie Spector to Massia Spector. Lot 15, block 13, section B. City of Wildwood. Herman Waltxer to Elizabeth Reese, Y >2500. Lot 27, block 93. Lererett Naacomb to Elizabeth Reese. $1700. Lota 11 and 12 block 93. Burney Axe et ux to Louis SageL $7600. Lot 22 block O. J C3»arlee Bentz et ux to George W. Greene et ux $475. Lot 27, block 38. Clayton L. Stratton to Jennie R. Stratton et aL Lot 12, bloc k5, Wildwood Beach Imp. Oa Ellen C. Sutton et al to Michael J. , FUmore $3000. Ix,te 1 and 2 block 137. Jobn W. Harrigan et ux to Wildwood and Delaware Bay Short Line Railroad : Co. $2300 Lot 7, block 17. Harry Kates et ux to Frank Mahoney. , $200. Lot 57, block 23, between Sunset . Lake and Hundson Arenue. Sadie E. Myers et vir v> Beech, r Kay , Realty Or $400. S. W. half of lot 5, 1 block 39 —Cape May County Gazette Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S G A STO R I A Rubber stamp pads, rubber stamp ink ' and numbering machine ink at Star and Ware Stationery Department.
300 ARTICLfS-300 ILLUSTttATIONS " K^Sijrformrf. /* Vth", WorW> Progress in * - Lngmeennc, Mkchafiic* and Invention. For Father and Son and All the Family. It appeals ' Ite-aaaagr-y— thronaboul Um woeM. Our Foreign u £ lbia«i lawILl tntexaatias and"ute Written So You Can Understand it " ££ J j nVa°.'*" — . , - „ «<wcL«copita. is, POPU^? Jf.g, I N I
Established 1886 'Phone Connection j im mi sum WIN I' ; It MILLINERY A brand new collection — smart Winter Hats for all occasions Walking Hata, Sport Hatr, Hats no two alike; some trimmed with wings, some with lace, some with no trimming at all, but very smart in material and shape. All the fashionable winter colors. 0. L. W. Knerr 518 & 520 Washington St. Cape May. N. J. Meadow \fiew farm Vegetables and Produce ERMA, N.J Keystone Anas MX
Samuel Iredell, Collector of Internal Revenue of the First Internal Revenue . District of the State of Sew Jersey, notifies all persons interested that Congress has reenaoted the Emergency Act i of October 22, 1914, sad Utah the special taxes of brokers, customhouse brokers, commercial brokers, and pawnbrokers; of commission merchants; of proprie- - tors of theatres, museums, concert balls, . and moving piffture bouses, where ad- . mission is charged; of proprietors of circuses, public exhibitions or shows for money; of proprietors of bowling alleyd", pool and billiard rooms; of driers in - leaf tobacco; of dealers in tobacco, , cigars, snuff and cigarettes, whose annual receipts are $200 or more; and of ' manufacturers of tobacco, manufacturers of cigars, and manufacturers of cigarettes, for the six months ending June 30, 1916, mutt be paid within the . month of January, 1916, in order to l avoid the incurring of additional penalj ties. Blank forms on which applications can be made for the various classes 1 of special tax stamps can be secured from either the Collector's office in Camden, or from any of the division deputy c collectors. Dated December 21, 1915.
SURAL CARRIER EXAMINATION ^ Congressman Bacharach wishes to announce that an examination of applicants to fill vacancies in the rural carrier force will be held at Cape M»r, ' Wildwood and Ocean (Sty, on January 22. for "the purpose of obtaining eligi- ' bles for the appointment of a carrier on route . No.- 1, from Cape May Court House, which will be put into effect Feb- - ruary first. _ C Hie new rofrte was established upon the representations of Congressman ■ Bacharach. and will doubtless prove to bo s much needed convenience to the patrons of that section of Cape May ' County. Any able-bodied tnsle citizen of the I ' United States of good character, between the ages of 18 and 55 years, hav- i ing his domicile within the territory 1 supplied by an office in the county for 1 which the examination is announced is eligible to compete therein. Applications should be made directly to the S. Civil Service Commission. Washington. D. C. I . FREE 1916 POCKET DIARY. i We take pleasnre in announcing that] . any of our readers can secure a fine new 1916 pocket diary just issued free of charge, by sending the postage there- | fore, two cent6 in stamps to D. Swift and Co.. Patent Lawyers, Washington, D. C. This diary is a "gold mine" of ! useful every day information, bound in - a pretty leather like stiff red cover, contains blank note spaces for each day of 1916, calendars for 1016 and 1917; I states amount of our wonderful crop I for 1915. the greatest any nation has ' ever produced; shows the amount of corn, wheat, oats, hay, potatoes, tobac- j ro and cotton prod.ie.-d in ,-ach state; j States the votes east by each state for j Wilson, Roosevelt and Taft in 1912, j the census population of each state in j 1890. 1900 and 1910, the population of j _ about 600 of the largest cities in the j " United States, a synopsis of business ! laws, patent laws, household recipes, and much other useful information. The ( diary would cost you 25 cents at a book ] store. For three . 3 1 cents in stamps we ! will send a nice wall calendar size 10x1! % inches. Send 5 one. cent stamps and get i the diary and calendar. See those new Babv Coaches at 3.3 Perry Street. A. H. FAULKNER Contractor and Builder Keystone Phone jlo 628 Hughes itreet lap, May.B.J ' B
w A |! I. H. SniTK| || Clothier <| 1 608 Wuktoftm St. o ' i ) ' ' \ ^ OppoaM* Kssdka$ St* h J : || GAPE MAY N. J. |> n ^ Baits for N mad onwards h *) , 1 ? Orsreosts from $7 to $11 p r i w 5 b 7 < r b Hats, Ca«a. Trunks and c i . ? i Oentlemea's Faraishloa Oood s - I / k at Philadelphia prtoe* / b TEN Strong Companies Axrr«rats Capital over 159.000 080 Represented SAMUEL f. ELDREDGE, Fire Insurance A rent. Twenty-Six years of experience. Your insurance placed with me Is Absoluts protection from loss by fire. Apply to 3. P. ELDREDOE Merchants National Bank Building Cape May. New Jersey. W. H. BRIGHT Fire Insurance In any pert of Cape May C. [ HOLLY BEACH, N J j - - . JOHN BRIGHT ! ' fiENERAL INSURANCE . Real Estate and Mortgage Investments , J c j RIGHT BUILDING WILDWOOD N.J. , ' C Special Prices « IN J WINES: For Xmas S. T eitelman's j Wholesale WINES AND LIQUORS 312 Washington Street L Phones Cape May, N. J
II " GOT° H. C. BOHM ( 232 JACKSON STREET FOR FRESH FISH aa taken from his own fish pound daily ALL OTHER SEA FOODS IN SEASON Chaite. York St^Tw _ YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders r CAPE MAY, N. J. t Estimate. cheerfully giyen on all kind, of building. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED / - P. a Box 661 'E. W.DAVID .^ESfc. REGISTERED PLUMBER H44 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY. N. J. j ' I
w iujl ' INSURANCE COMPANY 1 Incorporated xSsj. I CHARTER PERPETUAL > OFFICE, 508-510 WALNUT ST PkOafittykto. Pa. » Capital - ^ $750*000.00 Assets . . $8,002,962.21 Surplus - $2326,053 39 DIRECTORS. ' Cknrlea H. Barry John L. Tbomaen ' R- Dale Benaon W. Gardner Crowd! > J Tatnan Lea Edward T. Stotcbury ) Ricb,rd M. Gadwalader ) . Edwin N. Benaon, Jr. , Henry L Brown I CHARLES H. BARRY, Preaident JOHN L. THOMSON, Vioe Preaident ' W. GARDNER CROWELL, 2d Vioe Brea. anc Sec'y HAMPTON L. WARNER, Aaat. Sec'y. WM. J. DAWSON, Sec. Agency. Dept. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE LOCAL AGENT Merchanta National Bank Building. Cor Washington »nd Decatur street? . Gape May, New Jersey. W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUILDER AUTOMOBILE PAINTER j Large and Small Work ] Care full Executed j Estimates Cheerfully Furnished i W. L. EWING. JR. West Perry Sta.. . Keystone Phone | 1 J. C. LITTLE Paints, Varnishes and Painters Supplies f Agent for N. Z. Graves Co. 103 Jackson Street -======—-_=. • NOTICE. T. H. Taylor ^uncee that t hla ' - Shoe Store 629 Wa-hlngton street, he continues the shoe business as be Tore. for BALL BAND RUBBER S 1 have taken the agency In Ccpe May j I footwear, and would call apodal atten-ij to the new VAC Loot, made by [ _ this company. The best on the market. ; : Will still do all kt. s of repair work, j Shoe findings and dressing for sale. T. H. TAYLOR (26 Washington St.. - Cape May. N. J. i ESTABLISHED 1905 r"— ■- !■
i ^ i Troy Laundry PHONE LUMBER AND Mill Work j GEO. OGDEN & SON Wentodl'K $3 ferry Street, will give you bids on furniture carpet and fitting* for your entire house and pot II i pUe* for ym. *•>
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P AX^ON'S Sweeping Componod WHILE SWEEPING It eatdiea the GERMS a* well a* the DD8T. If your jobber or dealer doea not have PAXSOITO SANITARY SWEEPING COMPOUND, then write to u» and we wOl aw that yow are supplied. »e «UI see mat supplied.
MANUFACTURED BY Paxaon Manufacturing Company j 219 Smorn SL, Philndelpbia, P.. IVtod h. tokfc, MS b.rr.n U, tuii ttt UK ia iuu- W locl», theatre,, hotel,, ehunfcer. eehuota, ete . ln K. ,,d ^ packages for household use. It cleans the floors and brightens carpets leaving the rootoa In a pure and sanitary condition from the use of the disinfectant and de- A odorizer that It contains. Ask your grocer for a package on the free trial propositi*. I Insist on having PAX SON'S SANITARY SWEEPING COMPOUND. 1 Accept no substitutes. Our name is on all barrels and packages. 10-30-7t SOLD BT H- R RUTHERFORD At Laventhoi's IPRICfeS REASONABLE Watch for the wagon, do your winter shopping right at your home. We full line winter clothing, shoes and rubbers. open on stormy days and evenings. WHEN FURNISHING A SIMMER HOME whether it be a cozy bungalow or 4 magnificent mansion, it iB df fii-t I importance to secure the aid of a reliable dealer. Your comfort and a I pleasure depend on your selection not for a day only as with many purchases, but for years to come, and a large percentage of the oost be saved by the advice and as distance of an experienced dealer. WENTZELL'S, 33 Perry Street. Befrigerators of tried and proven quality. New importation of mattiugs. New Linoleums, Crex Grass Rugs. Everything in house furnishings Come in and see; Hotel Windsor OPEN THE ENTIRE YEAR An ideal place to spend the winter. R. HALPIN, Prop. IV^ovd^xr Comfortable Surrounding!. Special * HC lvldiCy rates for Winter and Spring. Open all the Year Excellent Table. MRS T. C. SINK
MILLER COTTAGE 234 PERRY STREET | Now open, excellent table, comfortable rooms, good service, convenient location j Keystone Phone 58-8. H. H. McPHERSON. THE SANRITA MIS. GEORGE A. COOPER 514 Lafayette Street Cape May, New Jersey THE HARRISON nsw3°£S.T* MRS. C. D. HARRISON Cor. Perry and South Lafayette Streets, Cape May, N. J. HOTEL DEVON L L. KEHR, Proprietor M Lafayette Street Cape May, New Jersey^| Bellemere Cottage ££» | MRS. E. SMITH 105-11 Perry Street, Cape May, N. J.

