Cape May County Times, 22 December 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 11

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The Wedcln Real Estate

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Emacta of All Dwd.

Publish<kJ In conjX'ncUcm with the Ope M*jr Oonaty Owwtte. Cm* Kar Court Houm, WMk«i«liis Dae. Stfe:

Esther L. Rommel, at ’fir. to Zoe S. Parte. Lot 147. m Ada Haul fan to laaael |6,750. Part of lota 774 and 774,

sect!cm A.

Jamee H. P. Dixon, «t u*., to John E. Lee. et ux. 95.000. N. W. 43 feet of lot 3840. Mock 38. plan 3,

Gardena.

Same to Thomaa 8. Gavin. 85400. East portion of lot 3£40, block 38,

plan 2, Gardena.

John B. Hudson, et ox., to Robert S. McConnell, et aL Lot 884,

tlon E.

Russell H. NultT, et ux., to Fidelity Realty Co. fU.OOO. Lot In 8. W. side of 1st street, 310 feet 8. E. of

Corinthian arenas.

E. Henrietta Purnell to John H. Williamson. flS.000. a W. half of

lot 837, section C. Mary J- Edwards 1

Bower, et ox. 93,600. Lot 733, sec-

tion L.

Ella a Scull, et ate., Ex’cra. to Albert W. Henry. Lot 38, plan 4j Bay Front. j John R. Grove, et ux., to Wilson Y. Christian. Lota 436 and 437, sec-

Jennle A. Spratt to Anyuta Murphy. 816.600. a W. 30 feet of lot 738 and N. B. 10 feet of lot 733. section C. Auynsta H. Murphy to Edward T. Jones. Same as above. Charlotte a Chester to Mattie G. Fountain. Part of lots 794 and 796.

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Wilson Y. Christian to John R Groves, et ax. Same as abova. Sarah C. BL Maaland, et ate.. Ex’ers, to Loan V. Wallace. 9400. Lots

647 and 649. section G.

Henry T. Corson to Inura V. Wal-

L. Shaw. 9060. Lot 438, section C. Burrows C. Marshall, et ux., to Bdrar F. Berger. |400. Lots 670 and

671, section O.

Alfred U. Smith, et ox., to Edwin a Mosley 91,800. Lot 88, section C. Ocean City Gardens Development Co. to Joseph F. Wallworth. 830,000. Lots 4^7. 411, 414, 430, 433. 433 and 438, block 4, plan 1; lots 106, 608. 610, 811. 618 and N. half of lot 638. block 6; Iota 001 to 80S Inclusive, 818. 814. 818 to <31 Inelualve, 937. 930. 931, 833, North half of 833. 437, 444. 441. 443. Mock 4; lota 70S, 704. 733. 734. northeast half of lota 734. 737. 730, 734. 731, 743 to 743 inclusive. 761. 763, block 7; lota 803, 804, 806, 807. 848, 800, 811. 818. 830, ISO, 833, 833, 334, 840. 843. 843. Mock 8; lots 030. 040

and 041. Mock 0.

Richard P. Stone, et ox., to John Q. Keck. 8374. Lot 813. section B. Albert W. Henry, et ux.. to H. Untncr. 9300. Lots 439 end

490. section G.

Stiles Bros. Co., Trustee, to CUra " OartL Part of lots 719, 716 all of lot 714, section F. ;hn F. Westoott. et ax., to TallY. Rose. & W. half of lot ill.

Tenths Y. Rose to John F. West-

ivid A. Blanche P. Patten. ’ 94,500. Lot 003, Plan 1, Garden*. Fidelity Trust Oo., Ex'er, to Dorian town Boy's Club of New Jersey. 91.000. Lota 1 to 30 Inclusive, plan 6, Bay Front lota, David A. Henderson, et ux.. to Washington Devereux. et ux. I6.600. Lot 041. block 0. plan 1. ~ Gilbert A. Paten, et ox^ et sL. to amosl B. Goff. Lets 714 and 734, Ktion O. Ocean City

Charies T. Haas to Elisabeth M. am. Lots 744 aad 741. seettos L. Randolph Marshall to ttoaash O. MacMurtrie. Lot 44, sectlos A. J. Arnold Kershaw, et ux.. et ala. to Harry Sldebotbom. 94.400. Lota *70 and 610, section C Morris F. Miller to Lewis H. Verna. 46.000. «. B. 19J feet of lots 3400 aad 3470, Mock 34. plan

, et ux.. to Herbert Wilks 911.000. Lot in 8. E. Mas of Waaley avenue. 400 feet 8. W. from 17th street. 100x11*5 feet. 0. Stonier Isxard. et ox., to John . Marta, et ux. 93.600. Lot 738. section E. Joseph W. Cox. at ux.. to Hannah Louise Miller. 15.600. Part of lot 814, section A. Lewis R. Verna to Fidelity Realty Oo. 80.600. Lots 1401 to 2403 Inclusive. and B. E. 120 feet of lot 3400 and 2470. block 2«. plan 3.

Harry C. Coward, et ux.. to Mary R. Kirkwood. 8! 700. Lot 807. aec-

Emmet A. Kirkwood, et ux., t James H. McOurk. Same as above.

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Garnet T. Hess, et ux.. to Anthony W. Durell, et ux. Part of lot 11. dlvirion of lands of Mathias Steeknan

dec’d.

Ocean ate Co. td Maurice R. M&sy. Lot 61. Ocean City Dev. Co. The Moore Securities Co. to Maurice R. Massey. 94,600.

shove.

Jay Gates to Lewis R. Verna. 99,136. Lots 3401, 3403 and 3403, block 34. plan 1, Garden*. Charies A. Doe to Charles Brady, et nx. Lot 34. plan of Chas. A. Doe. Horace T. Ireland, ot ux.. to Fidelity Realty Oo. 99,500. Lot 330,

tlon A.

Hannah W. Mitchell to Leon M. Leopold. 93,160. Lots 4 and 6, block C. Gardens. Thoms* N. Morrison, et ux., Jennie K. Morrison. Lot 'n 8. W. line of Mooriyn Terrace, 97 feet 8. E. from Ocean avenue, 64x76 feet,

section A.

Upper Township

Raymond 9. Sack to Noah Collins, ux. 9900. Lot at Petersburg, adjoining lands of Wash. VanOllder, Richard Voss and Amy Smith, containing 31,990 square feet. Borough of Woodbine Jennie Reiner, et al., to Israel Reiner. Lot 17, block 4. section C Dennis Township Marguerite B. Gu&rneri to Farr Lumber Co., Corp. of N. J. Tract of woodland at Bellepialn, adjoining land of Henry Hampton and H. Mason. containing 26.63 acres. Edna M. Rocap, et Vlr., to Georgia Johnson, et vlr. |1.900. Tract of land on N. B. side of road from old county road to Dennterille on 8. ride of W. J. A 8. R. R., 1 acre and 21 109-1000 rods. Also tract adjoining above tract, containing half te. Also tract of land on Went side old county road from South Seaville to Seashore road at Clermont, homestead of Nathan Em err Abrams, containing 6 Vi acres.

Sen Isle City

Elisabeth a Haley to Isaac H Shaver. Lots 1 and 2, bloc! 29, &

helmlna C. Hoehn. et ala. 98.616. Imt 14, block 173, wStfc tuU^lngi

thereon erected.

Msbel L Ruts, et vlr., to George W. Doerr. et ux. *460. Lot 18.

block 173.

Andrew C. Welker, et ux., to Charles Nellie. *325. Lot 32, block 90, OtteiiB Canal tract. North Wildwood Land Co. to William A. Hamilton. |4,600. Lota 7, 9 and 11, block 360.

LEGI0H UTEMKERR ATTEFD RALLY

seale M. McGrane to William H. Peittesmlller. 94*6. Lot 16. block 4, & P. Division, Tax block 86-C.

Avalon City Lull ding aad 1a~.: social ton to Richard 1 91.000. Lota E-7 and B-9. Mock 110. Middle Township Charles F. Garretoon, et ux., to uoms A. Stackhouse. *3.900. Tract of tend on 8. W. side of Stone Harbor Turnpike, near Court House. 94 feet N. W. ,rt*n Highland avenne, sectional plan 1. Alfred M. Peterson, et ux., to Harry Steel, et ux. House end lot on a K side of Main Seashore road, below Mechanic street, -Court House, containing 50 square perches. Borough of West Wildwood Wildwood Extension R' ilty Co. to D. Hann and Co. Lot 33, block 16, map 3. W. D. Hann and Co. to Benjamin Baker. Lots 31 and 23, bloex 16.

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Wildwood Extension Realty Oo. to Her. Lota 33 aad 34.

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City W Jlorth WWomd

Henry H. Ottoos to Walter B. Henry. et ux 91.339-33. Lot 36 and N.

’. 14 feet of lot 17. block 394. Ansa K. Maglathery, et vlr.

George N Smith. 9114. kart of

lot 36. block 41. Ottone Canal tract Sam* to Henry Ore ns. *128. Part

of lot 24. block 64. Otteas Canal

Jons H. Humber, et ux.. to Wll-

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Henry H. Ottens to J. Otto Goebner. et ux. 95.862. Lots 25 and 27. block 303. Same to James Duffy, et ux. *660 Lot 29. block 176. Howard W. Fisher, et ux.. to Bertha Duffleld. 15,000. Lots 25 and 27. block 167. North Wildwood Land Co. to Mary T. Miller. Lota 26 and 28, block 229. Henry H. Ottens to Sephen Caflero. *1.000. Lot 19, block 296, 2nd Ward. City of Wildwood John W. Young, et ux.. tu aunon Well. Lots 1 and 2, block Q. Henry F. Chanfrau, et ux.. to Walter Jermyn, Jr., et ux. Lot 26, block 47. N. E. section. David McKibbln, et ux., to Thomas Palmer. Jr., et ux. Lota 27 and 28,

block I.

Same to Joseph F. Clark. Let 1,

block I.

King Realty Co. to Herman Problnsky, et al. *2,000. Lot 27,

block 85.

Mary V. Cowpland. et vlr., to Lewis Pelstrlng. Lot 3, block 148. Edw. T. Fries, et ux., et als., to Charles A. Cartoon, et ux. *440. Lot 4, block 10. Katherine Kutteroif to Conrad J. Huth. et ux. Lot 18, block 65. James H. ThcftnuS, et ux., to Barnard J. Sc had. Lot 14, block 60. Charles Matthews, et ux., to Samuel A. Geres, *f ux Lot 8, block 67. King Realty Co. to Joseph Arthur, et ux. 9100. Lot 26. block 133.

2nd Ward.

Latimer R. Baker, et ux., to William G. McMann. Lot beginning at point of Intersection of S. W. ride of Bennett avenue, with N. W. side of Arctic avenue, containing 7

square feet.

Richard H. Lackey, et ux, to ilie Rles. Lot 14. block 43. Abraham Wexl«0f et ux, -to Herman Lundy, et al. Lots 4 and 6, block 5, with buildings. Richard H. Lackey, et ux, to Pauline F. Bohne. Lot 13, block 43. Borough of Wildwood Croat Wildwood Crest Co. to Thomas J. Thompson. Lots 7 to 13 inclusive, block 38-A, map of highlands and riparian rights East of Atlantic Are. Same to David MeKlbMn. Lota 7 to 17 inclusive, block 63. Same to same. Lots 23, 24 and 36,

block 66.

Wildwood Greet Company to Mary E. Mullen, et al. Lota 49 and 69,

block 2*.

(Continued from page 1) Interest in this movement. It meant much to the county successful in the

venture.

The Chair urged that In the event a poet saw fit to advance some site for the proposed hospital, that Im-

mediate communication with Winterburn would be the correct proceed-

ore.

Stanley Y. Gandy, representative of Cape May County to the national convention held In October at New Orleans, was caUed on for the reading of his report, and this document was also well received. A stirring appeal for reaching sucre's by doing the small duties of life well, was made by probably the beat known Legionalre In this section and one who counts his surviving regimental comrades on his ten Angers— Lieutenant Milsom. formerly of the original Princess Pats. The veteran drew comparisons of famous lighting men of the twenty-foot canvass covered ring, the rise and fall, popularity and Anal drawing of the curtain. He urged those present to make use ot their brains toward the ultimate goal of success, calling out the lives of such men as the late John Wanamaker, and Inventors of the safety pin, the twelve inch rule and subsequent measuring and weight ecalee, and other well known slmpllAed methods attributed to the moment' -j Hash of genius in seme striving man.

Finally ending his talk, the veteran called attention to the need of service at this time of the year when approaching Yuletlde literally rings with the appeal of "peace on earth good will to men," and retired amid rounds of applause and shoutr of approval. t Just what sort of program will be held In Ocean City la not yet In process of being planned The usual "eats" will probably feature the affalr, be It a blackface show or the

rendition of highly prised opera selections. Members of the Morgi Rancke Poet, of the Ocean City chi_ ter of the Legion, are urged to attend the meetings of the poet 1r better style, and bring a brother c service man along as guest. Ocean City has been selected t_ the logical gathering point for members of all Cape May County poets of the American Legion, and t next organisation rally will be held there in February, although no data has been decided upon as yet.

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Lower Toraklp Ephraim K. Chamberlain, et aL, to Jamee B. Tomlin. *90. Tract of woodland, being lot 2, In division ot heirs of Wta. Matthews, daie'd. containing 7.21 acres.

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