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G»n» H. *•>*““ ment Co. to Oor»« «•■ »«»»- Lota 87. 88. W, 4i, 8*. Woek , plan B. WIMs-ood Juaetloa ROnb b. Errant to B»Tf4 Bataa. - ' Tract of Und eooUtnU. S r<e . s rood?, begtaa *1 K. oocoer id Benj. Oodfier. 8. w. of Beww John^E. Bowen to Balpfa OomptOJ*. ai MayviUe. eoatotalng cm* aero. Inning al »Uke to MlddH Bhell
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I. Hahn, et nx.. to FranlLot 17. block 178. 2nd Ward, with bulldingi thereon. Otr of North Wildwood to William f-et ux. 8*70. Lou 808. 111. Moek 807. lot i;6. block 840, Sad Ward. Moronee DeB. Richard* o Flor•aea B. Erin ton. Lot 14, 4fh Atoaae Flrot Ward, block 878. John A. Flannery to John J. Meen an. 8r. |100.. LoU 80, 88. Mock 11^ 8nd Ward. oe J. McCarr. et ox., to H. Warner. »100. 8. W. th part of lota 28. 80. block lit, Snd Ward. (Htr of Wildwood Thomas O. Tueo. et ux.. et ale., to Morris Sack*. Lot 8. block 106. City of WUdwocd to William Heaton, et al. fl and taxes. Qtdtcialms lot 6. block 187, Ind Ward. City of Wildwood to Henry H. Often*. Quit-claims lot 8. block 41. Srd Ward. Fannie Worobe, et rir., to Benvenuto Barfclerl, et ux. Lot 8. block
88.
City of Wildwood to Charles H. Donley- All right, title and Interest in lots I. Id. block 184. Ird Ward. ■Carl 8. Sehlenxlg. et aL, to Mary H. Schleatlg. $100. Lots 17, 18. block 81. official map. Also lot 18, block 88, said map.
Benjamin C. Ingersoll, et ux.. to {■ Wood. Bear portion of lot 18. block 118 also lot 11. block 184.
official map
MMshall Bslnbridge, Jr., et ux.. to nixabeth R. Dickinson. LoU 29, 10. block 69. official map. King: Realty Company to George 8. A- Vorobloff, et ux. 81,000. Lot 89. block SS. Harry Clnalll, et ux., to Alfo A- Columbaro Part of tote 1. 8, block 88. 8rd Ward. Same to Oraxio Matera. et Part of tots 1 snd 2. block 88, Srd Ward. George W. Tull, et ux.. to Pauline Werner. Lot 22. block 19. official _ ap. Anna Flodstrom to Cat! John Cart* n. Part of tot No. 28. block 81, official map, containing 1,860 square feet. William O. McMann, et ux., Anna Flodstrom. Lots Noe. 28 97, block 61, official map. Charlie A. Norton, et ux., to Philip W. Decatur, et ux. Parts of tote 14 end 16, block 67. Lynn H. Boyer, et ux., to Palmer M. Way. Lot 82, block 11. plan of Wildwood Beach Improvement Co. Same to Same. 8. E. 2 feet of lot 84, block 11. Wildwood Beach Improvement Co. Borough of West Wildwood Wildwood Extension Realty Company to Wilfleld Myers. Lota 11. IS, block SC. Oscar Frentxel, et ux.. to Clarence B. Boas. Lots 85. 88. block 23, map Wildwood Extension Realty Co.
BwobgkV Wildwood Cmt Harry W. Hayward to Joseph age. N. W. 87 feet of tot 88 < tot 21, block 17. Same to Margaret Daly. 8. K. 8 feet of tot 31, block 17. Elisabeth H. Richardson to M. A. Bradley. Lots 6. 6. block 80. Lower Townihip Samuel 8. Roberts, et ux., to John T. Johnson. 84,000. Lot on E. side of Seashore Road, adjoining lands formerly George Hildreth, dec'd, containing 1 acre,. 2 roods. • William F. Miller, et ux.. to Jamer *. Prettyman. e* ux. 21,100. Two tote with buildings thereon. No. 1 begins at N. W. corner Katy Gibbons land, containing 8,860 square feat No. 8 begins st stone in N. side Stlmpeon's lane, containing 21-100 of
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her-Kay Realty Company to Aloy W. Bradley. $76. Lot 48. plan 2, Wildwood Boulevard tract Louis C. Lewis, et ux., to G«org< W. Kelly. 81,860. Lot with buildings st Erma, containing 2 acres. Cape May (Sty William Warren 8haw, et ux., to Adam Stelke. Lot with buildings thereon, situate on a side’ Stockton
Avenue.
Emllle T. Parmentier to Lavallette Buck. 82.500. Tract of upland and meadow, with buildings on N. W. s'de Lafayette Street containing 87,000 square feat Edward B. Warae, et ux.. to Jacob M. Roberts, et ux. 26,600. Lot with buildings thereon, on 8. W. side Guerney Street Same to Frank W. B. Hu 26.600. Lot with buildings thereon S. W. side Guerney Street.
EP.F.iK)IJBTHg TMUBffll BOM! Noted scientist statas that threeDurihe of all rowcha* to this country re of foreign origin. They all carry ^^rms. spread diseiuss and are a aeri- * menace to your haaHh! They isi be wiped out NOW! Get a Nxx Royal Guaranteed Roach Powder lay. Sold and guarsatet .1 by DIAX0HI OTTO OQXFAHT, SEA ISLE GOT. I. J.
Philip OWMbbura. rtux.. to RoV Miller. 26.0®0 i*. "t <rf land Boyd Street, Court Bouse, oooMniug 27,901 wquare toet Cornelia E- Babbitt U Oarf Angual oriU. H.fOO. Lqt with buildings jercon lyh-g on H. aide road running ■om DavM Hewitt's «o Court House, jnialntrg one ecru. Mae I. Renouf, et sir., to Jama* A. uckhouee. et ux flf*. Lat No. 28, cuoD 102. on aeettoaal plan No. 1 t land at Court House by Btoue arbor Terminal CWfauy. George H. White Lead and *mrovement Company to J. W. Coger. »t 34. block 178. plaa B. WOdwood ancilor. Heights. aSme to J. D. BUnpeou. Lot 88, lock 178. plaa «. Wildwood Juno-
on Helghte.
City of Varik TOMwuad E'.ta N. Justice, et ale, dirteias. > F.rrence De & Btokardx Lot 14. h Avenue. Lot IS. Fifth Avenue. Robert Bright to WUMaai BMdnp. ux. Lot SP8 nad & XL •oui^fiftha lot 398. also tots MS. Sd7. Mock
18. lat Ward.
William Blabov at UX, to Robert right $106. ft B. tour fifths of
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ock 188. First Warn, am Ht r, Second Areoue, Me*'188. Henry H Otteae to Frank TO. s. E. one-fifth ef tot. 2. block
5. 2rd Ward.
Frank Klbort to Hoary H. Ottena. TO. S. E. one-fifth of to*. 4. block 15. Second Ward. C lara E. Nagel to Daniel Harvey $2,60S. Lot 414, Walnut Ave-
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