Cape May County Times, 29 September 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 6

CAPS MAT COTJMTT TIKES, SEA BIS CITY. V. J.

FRIDAY.

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m. ESM RECORD OF WEEK’S ACM

THE FOLLOWING IS AH ABSTRACT OP COFVTYAECES ENTERED FOR RECORD IH THE OFFICE OF THE CODITI'Y CLERK:; IH CASES WHERE THE COHSIDERATIOH IS QUITTED, THE SUM NAMED IH THE DEED WAS

fl.00.

Ismc N. P«ul to Edith T. Gaudy. M. Earle, et tut. Lot* 4 and 5. Met* nt Erma, adjoining land* of John C. tf you Jum >n ** e a ° “° '

Two*tracta of land. Tract 1 1. bui- 56. Coo* and Wee*, .,nd.n* road. | wit* —

land and cedar *wa»np adjolnlnit land , Theophllu* P. McKean, et ux., to J. Howard Weatherby. et ux.. to; in*, shake * n of Henry Ludlatn. WllUam Towneend Alice Ames, et al. Lot* *0 and *1. Ida Cornelia Arbuckle. 1160 Lot, over to tSe ole nBle

and Gifford Annelly. Jr., containing block 141. 1. block 66. Cape May Imp. Co. j you -" 170 acres. Tract : U landing lot Robert 8. Miller. Sheriff, (property - M p..

on Dennis Creek, containing 60 per- of Ben], J. Wolf, et ala..) to Harry

e*. | A. Spencer. 9600. George McKalg to Ogden Gafidy. 30. block 120.

Lo, 7. map ol MaKalj ,r«t. cop,In- 0™™ N- ^Hb. « ua ,o ™. ^ p ^ ^ ^

Ing 10.66 acre*. T. Barnett. $100. S. W. 1S9-J00 Sea Iile City ■ P ort,op of •o* Mock 110. 2nd Ward. City of Sea Isle City to Sumner W. | V^-garet E. Baker, et air . to Ir-

Publlshed In conjunction with the Cape May County Gasette. Cape May Court House, week ending Sept. 16: Ocean City Leon M. Leopold, et ux.. to WlnAeld 8. HItchner. et al. 96.000. Lots 698 and 699. section C. New Jersey Construction and Realty Co. to William J. Cox. 96.000. Lot 28. section IS. James H. F. Dixon, et tut., to Anna M. Quick 99.500. N. E. hslf of lot 923. section A. Edward Saul to Thomas P. Fisher. Lot 28T0, block 28. plan 2. Gardens. Mary . McShea. et rlr.. to Ella F. Radford. 95.900. Lou 21 and 28. section 10. Ocean City Land Co. John Booth to Roee Carfagno. et Mr. Lot 586. section C. Ella E. Naylor, et Mr., et al.. to 8ml,h G. Collins, et ux. 91.660. Parti of lots 574 and 676. section C. Jennie P. Matlack. et Mr., to Alexander S. Ron. et ux. 94.760. 8. E. 30 feet of lot 9. section 3. plan 2. Ocean City Land Company. Charlee H. EUla. et ux.. K. Clemmer. 9900. Lot 9. Girard Realty Company. Vivien D. Hand Carwlthen. 92.500. Lot 114. North

Point.

Elisa J. Foster. Exct’rx. tn Winfield 8. Dougherty. 9600. •action D. plan 4. Bay Front. Ocean City Association to Bdwaid A. Wells, et al. 91.200 Lots 123. and 124. section North Point. Michael Dotti. et ux.. to Walter A. Dittrich. 96.000. Part of lots 7*9 and 800. section A WllUam T. Carwlthen. Vivien D. Hand. 92.600. Lot 114,

North Point.

Morris E. Hauseman. et ux.. to Ot-

to W. Greenberg- 813.000. N. W.

40 feet of lot 1. block O. plan Ocean City I-and Company. Otto W. Greenberg to Morris E.

Hauseman. et ux. 83.000. N. W.

40 feet of lot 2. Mock 1, O

Land Company.

W. J. Invest meat Co. to Walter A. Dittrich. Lot 2053 and W. 10 feet Of lot 3059. block 30. plan 3. Gardens. Ocean City Association to Walter R. Sack. 3300. Lot 710. section L. Velma H. Mould, et Mr., to Mary E. Armstrong. 97.850. Part of lot 792. section A. Same to Edgar F. Shlnehouse. ct al. 97,600. 8. W. 7.5 feet of lot . 792 and N. E. 26 feet of lot 794, sec-

tion A.

Walter R. Sack, et ux.. to Stacy P. Koenemann. 34.600. Lot 710 and 8. E. 60 feet of lota 711 and 712. section L. Ocean City Casino Co. to George C. Gsuer. et al. 96.000. Lot In N. E. line of Moorlyn Terrace. 90 feet 8. E. from Atlantic avenue. 100x76 feet. Hill Dredging Co. to Gertrude Preston. Lou 3001 to 3004. Inclusive, Mock 30. plan 2. Gardens. Charlotte 8. Chester, et Mr. len A. Hannlgan. 37,760. Part of lot 190. section North Point. John Wilde, ct ux.. to Harry Robinson. LoU 2850 to 2863 Incluslv

Hurd. 31.000. Lou 1 to 6 Inclusive. 9 to IS Inclusive, block 24. Section A-3. Edward C. Stevens to John Loughy. Southerly parts of loU 23 and 24. block 38. 8. W. section. Elisabeth a Dllgett, et Mr., to I>titla a Porter. 31.600. Part of lot 20. block 7. South Point. Borough of Stone Harbor Stone Harbor Water Co., by Tr teea. to Stone Harbor Ra<*:~«d Co. 33.690. LoU 71 to 86 Inclnalve. block 95. plan D-2. except portion granted to Stone Harbor. Jacob P. Collins, et als.. to John J. Helnle. et ux.. et als. N. W. 5 feet of lot 102. all of lot 104 and S. E. 5 feet of lot 106, block 88. plan of

1907.

Borough of Avalon Rebecca F. Wilkinson King, et Mr.. To Marion McConaughy. Lot 31. section 26. New Jersey Construction and Realty Co. to H Richard Hall. Lot 25. section 6. Guy M. Boyer, et ux.. to Archibald Johnson. Lot 36. section 25. Archibald Johnson, et ux.. to Guy M. Boyer. Lot 70. section 34. XiAdk Township Wildwood Realty Co. to Patrick J. O'Connor. 3260. LoU 36 and 37. block 36. Wildwood HelghU. Edward P. Hand. Jr.. Ex’cr. to Elisabeth Maler. 31.900. House and lot on Mechanic street. Court House, near W. J. R R-. adjoining Jere. Hand's Und. containing 192

be surprised at the tfbod Im-

pression you have made with your 1 neighbors and the genuine compll-

LoU 28 39 and ° ora ^ MU,er ' et v,r * ,0 John P menU Your Town receive* after your Coyle. 31,000. Lot 74. pl*n of bm yfjtr ^jconM visit has

John C. Bullitt. | ; er jninated.

John P. Coyle, et ux.. to Cora L. j Thf>n t00- then, i. something about Miller. 31,000. Same as above. | the lrtp thM your own

Borough of Cape May Point Harry H. Busse. et ux.. to Winfred

~ Mullen. 9200. Lot 16. block K. ,' Sea Grove, except portion conveyed to Margaret Nelson. June 19, 1920.

vln W. Kirk. Rear 30 feet of lots

17. 18 and 19. Mock H.

Mead Tomlin. Sheriff, (property of F. E. Smith Lumber Co., et als.) to

Addle Fox. 3760. Tract 2. In N. ” E. line of West Roberts avenue, being EVERY TOWN SHOULD TRY ONE

dwellings 147 and ’.49. W. Roberts. , Wildwood Bungalow Co. to Daniel! M. Harbot. 9275. Lot 65 and S. E. half of lot 64. block 23. 1st Ward.

Benjamin A. Tomes, et ux.,

James R. Stlmmel. et ux. block 34. N. E. section.

Edwin L. Chalmers, et ux.. to Wil-

liam J. Cardwell. 36.700.

half of lot 9. block 105. and & W.

There Is r vast element of good generated from the “booster trip" the average town usually puU on as a iorerunner advertisement for some |

celebration or other.

You might go single-handed Into youi neighboring towns and talk

N g yourself hoarse. 365 days In the year,

elliag folks what a bang-up live

Lot 4.

people closer together and cements home ties and creates the Dome-town boosting spirit that Is so essential in pushing the old burg to the front In all things that make better cltlseuship and add sest and the highly progressive spirit to community life. Your Town and Our Town make no better progressive lav ment than that of getting the folks out on a booster trip. Try it—Mel-

bourne (FIs.) limes.

hslf of lot 9. block 105. ! ;ow » "Presented, bow courteous . M.rj ». Klull. vlr.. to Wil-; »"' 1 -Hlkborl, Tour peopl. uo. ood

Ham R. Williams, et al. Lot 12.

block 25.

Louis Bakley. et als.. to Peter Muichy. et ux. Lot 91. section A. Ben-

ny's Landing.

Same to Mary E. Fagan. tat 11,

block 25.

Lewis Mohrman. et nr., to Ella M. Glbboney. tat 5. Mock 50. N. E.

section.

Ella M. Glbboney to Learning Rlee. tat 3. block 60. N. E. section. Fred. Chambers to Fred. Allgeier. et ux. 8100. tat 15. block D. 1st Ward. Michael McGinnis to Anns M. McGinnis, et als. tat 204. 4th avenue. Arcangelo Sulllo. et ux.. to Joseph A. Murphy. N. E. 20 feet of lots 16 and 17. block 133 and 3 feet of right of way over lo* 18. 2nd Ward. Joseph A. Murphy to Arcangelo Sulllo. et ux. Same as above. Henry B. Weaver, et ux., to Wildwood Bungalow Co. 3600. tats 3, 4 and 5. block 51. Maurice A. Solomon, et ux.. et al*.. to WllUam Landless tats 6 and 7, block 7. map of Riparian Rights.

Borough of North Wildwood

Henry H.O

tat 25.

and lot 2866. block 28. plan 2. Gar-

dens.

Peter F. Wright, et ux.. to Mary L. Moffett. 32.800. 8. W. 40 feet of lot 7<8. section D. Louella Batdorf. et al.. to J. Wilson Monlhan. et ux. Lots 715 and 716, section G. Charles R. Siilwell to Addle Black. 87.600. tat 14. block 2. Ocean Front Real Estate Company. Walter A. Rich, et ux.. to Hattie E. Hoefllcb. 115.000 Part of lota 46. 4S and 50. block 7. plan 2. Ocean City Land Company. Benj. G. Barnett to Le<»n Palermo. 9l,u00. Lot 75 and S. W. 12 leet of lot 74. block 1008. aectlon C El Ira J. Foster. Exct'rx. lo Lydia F. McCloy. tat 591. section C. Dorothy E. Kirchner to Hiram G. Haliingcr 92.700. tala 3»3fcVi and 3039. Gardena Frederick A. Adden. et ux.. el als . to Hiram G. Halllnger. tat* 3036 to 3038 inclusive, block 30. Gardens.

Ottens to Ellen Shaw Ca-

wood. 31.000. tat 27. block 296.

2nd Ward.

Abble Taylor, et Mr., to Jane M.

Eppley. tat 2.. block 322.

Robert A. Smith, et ux., to tarento lacona. 8100. tat 316. 3rd ave-

nue. block 186. 1st Ward.

Same to Giacomo Matters. 8100. City tat 318. 3rd avenue, block 186. 1st

Ward.

Henry H. Ottens to Edward Stanfield. et ux. 82.200.

block 141. 2nd Ward.

Robert Bright, et ala., to Francis Ballleul. 9100. tat 204. 1st ave-

nue. block 219.

North Wildwood Improvement Co. to John F. Lewis, et ux. 81.600. tat 7. block 177. 2nd Ward. Borough of West Wildwood Thomas Knight, et ux.. to Mathew Miller. tats 80 and 61. block 14. Wildwood Extension Realty Co. to Cordelia Koehler. Lots 00 and 91,

block 14.

City of Wildwood Oliver Bright, et ux.. to Harry Zlbman. et al. N. E. half of loU 14 and 15. block 143. Julia B. Mellor to Ernest StuUel. el ux. tat 102. 3rd Ward. George N. Smith, et ux.. to James B L. Jackson, et ux. 3100. Eleven feet of lot 2 and 20 feet of lot 3. block 110. 2nd Ward. Helen L. Hawkins to Leon R. Yubaa tats 17 and 18. block 143.

2nd Ward.

about the only Interest you would awaken would be the opinion that

the biggest fool between

this place and Jerico. and entitled to first prise as a big-toed windjammer. But just get the folks of Your Town together and agree on booster trip. Provide a dozen or so automobiles. string on your ban.ier. load in the hand boys, the ladies, the kids and every soul you can make room for, drank 'er up and go breexlng and screeching into Next Town. The folks of Tonr Town and Next Town never have been very neighborly and the visits have been few and far beTTben and just about as cold and

formal as the greeting passed

(ween pugilists entering the prize ring to settle the championship, but you will find them all out to greet your boosters with open arms. And

Borough of Wildwood Cnst Patrick Quinlan, et ala., - to John M. Gould. Lou 43 and 44. block 9. Wildwood Crest Co. to Charles J. Ktnsell. tats 18 and 19. block 56. Same to Lizzie J. Baker. tat 9. block 26. Same to Beesie N. B. Tomlin. Lots 7 and 8. block 26. Wildwood Crest Co. to Louise E. Allen. tat 20. block £6. Same to Roeella Creeden. Lots 1. £ and 3. block 38-A. map of Highlands and Riparian Rights East of Atlantic avenue. Darnley W. Catford, et ux., to Anna 8. Catney. LoU 37 and «9. block

10-A.

Jamee Pappes. et ux.. et als.. to' Sarah Kueblei. LoU 1 and 2. block

40.

Alfred M Shaw, et ux..

3 Sidney

MORNHINWEG’S BAKERY

Lower Township

Lizzie W. Hand. Ex’cr. to Benjamin Pritchard. 9124. Tract of land on East side of New State road

MATTHEW J. RYAN COMMISSION MERCHANT

and Shipper of

SALT OYSTERS. CLAMS SNZ APBRS, CRASS

DOCK STREET MARKET

A*t**Kk3e, Tractor asd Aviatios School

Pate Autenaodre SAool MtUaMSU. tt.UK.»k

;•* th« „ you've asked me If I warn tt,u, uum-clesner for the house it-am, Store Clerk—"Pm sorry. m» 4 but last week I Sold one i,, „ , who thought It was a saxapi,„ ri , something. Asd he made me nq lone my job because be opuldn i, • Old Black Jos" on the coniou* thing." .

IK THE editor of the Ocent, ( tinel would set away frben hU um of sUlUrinc generalluc.-, *

Ins

» Into

atter hojr trivial ihti

happened tn Ocean City In Ui- i«,; month* ha* been heralded hjr ih. a* Stupendous. Wonderful. Tcu m , t out standing, and Marvrlouv Now that the new be thin* ordinal* In effect la our aiaUr resort «r id* that should mom fair bather \, a

What I

a Flapper?

A nifty little stride. Eye* that open aide. A cute "baby sure” Lotta bobbed hair. —That’s her!

I vulgar person.

Spring Garden Institute It L Coe Brad and Sprint GwAn SO** m iliQM.ra

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Landis Avmus and Coral Street SCA ISLE CITY. N. J.

a 2.

Frank N. Fitzgerald, et ux.. to Andrew R Maxwell. 32.000. tat 10, block 8. Ocean City Land Co. John B. Kirby, et ux.. to Maude E. H. Cooper, et al. 35.000. ta« 63.

plan 3. Bay Front. Dennis Township

Frank H. Cain. Adm. to Ogdec Gandy. 82.000. Tract of Cedar Swamp, adjoining tracts of Albert Peterson and Young, containing 29 serts.

Amor/ the things we plan for or student*,

i during the coming

year:— A nr* Laboratory equipment of onBotfc day aad night classes.

Advancement of eeboot standards oo Amt ear grade*tee be eligible for State Beard Exaasl-

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