CAPE MAT OQglTT WOL. FB1DAT, JULY >7, IMS
The Week in Real Estate
Yrusfen of Cape Kay Comity Property ai Recorded ia the County Clerk* Office
Extracts of All Deeds
Published in conjunction with the Cape May County Gazette, Cape May Court House, week endins July 13th
Ocean City Loretta M. Riley to James H. F. Dixon, et ux. 11,650. Lot 1. Sec. B. James B. Bevill, et ux., to Grace 8. Massey. (20.000. S. W. half of lot ,107 and N E. two-thirds of lot 808, Mellon C. George Poletls, et ux., to B. Franklin Goetz. Lot 106, block 600, lot 106-A. Fidelity Realty Co. Frederick A. Aden, et ux., et als., to Luther H. Adden. S. E. 90 feet Of lot 977, section A. Helen M. Bleakly to Charles Baron. 9776. 8. W. 32 feet of lot 104 and tall of lot 106. section C. Agnes W. Richardson to Frederick Myers. 81.100. Lot 487, secUon A. The Centenary Fund and PreschOr’t Aid Society, etc.. Trustee, Joseph C. Grear. (660. Lot 1, i
tlon B.
Harriet H. Long, et al.. to Mary E. TJ. Brown. $200. Lot 646. section F. Ida M. Vandersllce, et Tir.. to John J. Foster. $600. Lot 11, section A. Margaret M. Kulp. et als.. to Adam J. Herbott. Lots 135 and 136,
tlon M.
Harvey C. Creamer, et ux.. to Genie H. Collins. $9,000. Lot 639. 8-e. A. Henry Y. Clouting, et ux.. to Floyd C. Simms. $6,000. Lots 2869 to 2(62, block 28-G. Gardens. Frederick W. Grant, et ux.. et als.. to Eleanor M. Simms. $10,600. Lou I860 to 2868 Inclusive. loU 28(8. block 28. plan 2, Gardens.
Newton Kelts, at ux., to Irwin Nicholson. 11.600. Lot 642. 8m. A. Irwin Nicholson, et ux., to Victoria Thomas. $2.660. above. Jennie H. Peter, et vlr., to Samuel T. Smith. 6.700. 8. E. 40 feet of lot 401 and N. W. 36 «eet of M 444. block 4, plan 1, “
Middle Township Joseph A. Newton to Benjamin B. Taylor. 1340. Tract of land containing 6.82 acres botng part of fans formerly of Joseph Ham la. lying N. W. Main Seashore Road, adjoining land ef EUa Smith os N. E.
Upper Townhip
Amos 8. Madara, et ux.. to William Davis 81,200. Tvwot of lard containing 27 acres, adjoining land of Stephen Young. Sarah L. Thompson and Washington Blackman. Sallle T. Ludlam to Horace L. Carter, et ux. Lots 86 and 88. Home-
stead 1
_ , Sea Isle Citr , Charles Toner, et ux.. to Lena Rablnowltx. Lota If and 19, biock
i, secUon A.
Nicola TerpnllHo, at ux.. to Flore Tavanl. 92.000. N. W. 24.68 feet of lot 16. Nock 11. 8. W. section. Henrietta Smith, et als., Ex'crs. to Henrietta Smith. Part of lot 6, block 11. 8. W. section. Same to Edward Whelan. Part of lot 6. block 11. 8. W. section. Ida Elisabeth Smith to JoMph T. Byrne. Jr. $4,000. LoU 6 and 7, block 69. 8. W. section.
Tract of woodland known as lot 2 in division of mill tract sstate to Thomas C. Marshall, dM'd, containing 6.9$ acres. George H. White Land and Improvement Company to Orange H. Jones. LoU 1 to 4 inclusive, lot 2. block 84, plan B, Wildwood Junction Heights. bane to Elisabeth Shuler. Lots 11 and 12, block 210, plan L.
Eleanor M. Simms, et vlr.. to Carl Dektor. et al. $21,000. LoU 2860 to 2863 inclusive, lot 2866, b' ek 28, Plan 2. Gardens. Anna R. Wakefield. .. —. _ Ernest Dyke, et ux. $4,600. LoU 68 and 64. plan 4. Bay Front. Erneet Dyke, et ux.. to William Howard. $6,300. Lot 112 and N. W. 10 feet of lot 113, pUn 4. Bay Front. Richard R. Sooy to James H. F. Dixon. $8,000. Lot 811. sMtlon A. Mary H. Bair, et vlr.. to James B. Bevill, et nx. $4,000. Lot 6. block 9, pUn 8, Ocean City Land Co. Augusta H. Murphy to Paul Lamorelle. $1,760. LoU 221 and 222. Ocean City Bayous. Ernie Eckarat. et ux.. to William A. Doherty, et ux. Part of lot 12. block 1. . lan 2. Ocean City Land Co. Joeeph c Grear. et ux.. to Loretto M. Riley. $650. Lot 1. sMtlon B. Charles C. Cox. et ux.. to Charles A. Taggart. Lot 87, section 9, Ocean City Land Co. Charlee A. Taggart, et ux., to Katharines. Cox. Same as above. ArminU Bachran. et vlr., to Chas. H. Vail, et ux. $11,500. Parts of loU 855 and 856. section C. together With 5 feet right of way. Jules DeWaele Jr., et ux.. to William Kuhn. Jr. 112.500. Lot in 8. W. line of ftb Street. 230 feet 8. E. from Atlantic Avenue. 40x100 feet. Edward M. Sutton, et ux.. to Stanton A Scull. $3,700. LoU 720 and 721. section F. Edwin Enoch. Sr., et nx.. to Albert R. Crowthere. et ux. Lot 412. SM-
tlon B.
Ocean City Association to Fred. Happ. $315. Lot 411, SMtlon B. Samuel T. Smith, et ux., to William J. Collins, et ux. $10,760. Lot t. SMtlon 9. Ocean City Lend Co. John J. Carney, et ux.. to Annie Moane. LoU 66 and 67. North Point. Amelia Franklin, et vlr.. to John J. Foster, et ux. $3,200. LoU 3064 and 3068. block 30. Gardens. Jacob Schuff, et ux . to Marie Smith. (3.000. Lot 22. section C. Antonlca C. Fairbanks to Peter 8. Bohn. $8,600. Lot 44. section 8. Ocean Front Real Estate Co. Eleanor Blanchard to Ma-te Elizabeth Fox. $6,600. S. W. 30 feet of lot 625. section E. Jessie D. Reber to Keyhan Realty Co. $1,000. Lots 520 and 521. section E. block 2203. Randolph Marshall to Keyhan Beetlv r n _. i nc . fi.200. Lot 733. McUsn E. Keyhan Realty Co. to John J. Foster. $6,700. Lot 470. section D. Same to Eleanor Blanchard. et.al. $1 «50 ’.ot 733. section E. fcimer S. Holmes, el ux.. et als. Nathaniel 8 Go ft *6.250. Lots 13 to 18 Inclusive section D: lots 73 to 78 Inclusive, lots 133 to 138 tneluSlvc, loU 195 to 198 Inclusive, sec-
tion D.
Adam C. DeYoe. et ux.. to Mary N. 810.500. Lot 97. Girard Realty
Borough of Avalon Eugene S. Follambe, et ux.. to Elmer B. Stretch, et ux. $600. Lot 26, SMtlon 6, also part of loU 24 and 22, ctlon 6. Alice M. Rea brook to Wallace Rockett. Lot 15. SMtlon 26. Borough of Stone Harbor Joseph P. Lodge, et ux.. to Michael F. Donoghue. Lot 77. block 87. plan of 1807. Ada V. Stevens to Merle 8. Boyer. $660. LoU 111 and 112, block $7. pUn D-2.
City of Horth Wildwood Elisabeth B. Keyser RinaMo. et vlr.. to Otto Woerner. et ux. Lot 16 and part of lot 44, block 297. Henry H. Ottens to Charles L. Beck. 9500. S. E. half of lot 41$. block 141. North Wildwood Improvement Co. to William H. Bratton. $216. Lot 26. block 178. Henry H. Ottens to Walter B. Hen- _. et ux. $1,766.(7 S. E. twothirds of lot 27 and all of lot 29. b'nck 266. 2nd Ward. William A Rewalt. et ux.. to Carrie Moore. Loots 26 and 28. block 146.
Lot «.
277, 1st Ward. City of Wildwood Davis, et ux.. to Minnie Lee.
$1,260. Lot 14. block 22.
Mstye W. Goldstein, et vlr., to Theophtlus Dare. LoU 12 . d li,
block 128.
Eleanor B. Austin to Victor son. et ux. Lot 13, block (0.
City of Wildwood to Harry D. HIU. et ux. $326. Lot 14. Mock 64 let
Ward.
Harry S. Dry. et ux., to John H. Saylor. Lot 2. Mock 34. N. E. SMtlon. Rebecca Segel KaU, et vlr.. to Dftvld McKibbin. LoU 2 and 3. block
66.
David McKibbin. et ux.. to Ray Rubensteln. LoU 27 and 2$, block 8. Vincenoo DJVVsto, at ux., to Jacob Fox. et ux. $2,771. Lot $. block 101. George J. Efemann. et ux.. to J-' Harry HaaletL 14,$00. LoU 2$. 27 and 2$. block G. Susie H. Campbell to Leavitt a Smith, et ux. Lot 28. block 11, 3rd
Ward.
Louisa M. Zledler to Charles >rams. Lot 22 and adjoining half of lot 21. block 41. Harry H. MU bo urn. et ux., to Ellen Kennedy. $2,100. Lot 4, block 173. Mary McCabe, et al.. to George A Keller, et ux. uoU 1 and 2. block 63. Theophllua D re, et ux.. to Joaepb F. Clark. LoU It and 16. block 129. John Smiley, et nx.. to Matye W. Goldstein. Lot 17, block 20. lot 7. block 34. Henry Tragembo. et ux.. to Catharine W. Johnson. Lot 24. block 119. Frank Muller, et nx.. to Mary A Harris. $8,000. LoU 9 and 10. block 37. N. E. section. Paul Jonea, et ux.. to Thomas Sipple. $(.660. Lot 30. block 126. 2nd Ward.
Sam* to LewL $20. Lot 10$. WHdvood tract No. 2. Boraugh at Wert Cape May Reuben 8. Hoffman, et elf., to Lllburn T. Hoffman. Greater portion of lot 221. Mock 21. - - —
Borough of Wildwood Crezt
Anna M. Joyce to Katharine M. Kerrigan, et si. LoU 23 and 24.
block 17.
Lower Township
Beecher-Kay Realty Company to George Luck. Jr. $30. Lot 109. J>V.: J wood Boulevard tract No. 2.
Cape May City Prances W. Swain to Harriet 8. Springer. Part of lot 72. on North aide of Windsor Avenue. elM right ss building shall stand over Sx4 feet on adjoining premises. EUa Carter MeKalght. et vtr.. to Berths Tenenbaum. 9S.6M. Lrtoa E. aide of Queen Street. 166 feet from North corner of Queen and Washington Streets. Berths Tenenbaum to Laura H. Bennett. $3,200. Same ss above.
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DAY CLASSES la Ante 1 EVENING CLASSES in Aria, Matbamstiet, 1
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Samuel C. Kramer, et ux.. to Mary N. Bair. $10,600 N. W. 45 feet of lot 12. block 205. Delancey Realty
Co.
Mary N. Bair, et vlr.. to Samuel C. Kramer. $5,000. N. E. 10 feet of lot 951 r.nd S. W. 20 feet of lot 949. lection A. Samuel C. Kratner. et ux.. to Earl S. Kramer. $100 and confirmation It title. Undivided half Interest of lot 14 and S. E. 6 feet o' lot 12. Delancey Realty Co. b Hannah Louise Miller to Catharine I r Sable $6,000. Part of lot 814. sec . Jon A. Oral P Mehnert et ux.. tr James e Mrth. et ux. $4,850. N. \V. 30 feet {£
Esther N. Llntner, et vlr.. to Hancom Bros.. Inc. $600. Lot* 435 and 86. section O. Ocean City Title A Trust Co. Sx’cr. to Howard M. Letch.. $400. <ot 634. section L. Richard P Sterne, et ux.. to Henry I. Marter. Jr. $800. Lou 541 and 4f. section G. Fellclenne M. O'Keefe, et vlr.. to ehllles Zuchoritx. $26,000. Lot 471.
Victor J Humbrecht et ale.. Tms- *. to E. Marie Cavil, er. et al. Lot t01 1 Roj end oart of 1802. block I, plan 3, Gardena.
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