Cape May County Times, 28 December 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 7

The Week in Real Estate Transfers of Cape ID7 County Propf rty as Recorded in the County Cl elk’s Offtoe

Extracts of AO Deeds

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Ftocher. rt u*. til* i 1,.", . . Ulmin ,n 5 V V“ r J i »«•> bulWln« • 1 bk ” k ’'*■

t .. c “y of wndwood

e ,™u nc ^* "y* 10 Herruon Ilemard Mlll,- r jyf, i^u i, «a». w. t K":

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City

! Carpenter, et ox., to Fred ,... ,^Frs5.v's^

tVilliara a. Moore, et ox. to Mery jUu-r. U.!"'. Lot MI. pUa dubdtrU*—

m City 1 in you* Co., aiao ttefet to i

lnr.i purtly or w«er adjacent *'Ann« E.^ONrill toTMa M. O’Neill. r Vi!nry C. jeinee. et ate- Bx’en. to j ( i,n C. Palmer, et ux. Lot SB. eectlon C - - -i Nattoaal Bcnk of MlUrtlle

u.Rtefc. atja. STM. Lota (4.

W alter A. Rich, et ux. ITOO. LoU (4. plan eubdlrteMB OMM OUx Beyoae. Patrtdt A. Rlby. et ux— et el., to W. ruciie M&cCaaBtead. SSM. Lot CT,

■cht. et ux.

eectlon

l.I»nrd K. Sanaoom. et ux.. et ate. to I'nin- KrankUh Johnaon. «t ux. S«M. 8. W l» feet of lot 144 and N. B. SI l-l*feet

of lot IK. eectlon B.

Many 8. Mm*, et ux.. to Anna E. mite. Cape May City P Anna E. Mills to Ada M. Mllla. Same W^esTT fee^^kK*! is" to K U Kehr - .. .hove. o.'fr. 01 r* ! w ' on South aide W.

oat- Schlict William a

-CAPE MAT COUKTY ^ FlUHAV ,

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eawu, '« — f*2fM*SrLS .¥ =a!'S=aii ! s

i raci 1. laniiR

^WUBam o Rlae et ux.. to Harry u gjJMjfiStlkjiUS. upiSu." ri5 ta SS I Rtehid C F n, ®ir ry - HaiLM s^oaT^" 1 ^ Rc ^ ve *' non tain In*

Henry E.

tie. STM. lot 11*. k.'tlon A. ' liro^LSa MS*$iL t S«a < &.^;

•UrenceL. Du Bo Is to ipaUh a DuBots

rf of lots MT. in, aeoBon A.

• k-osn City Asar elation to MarshAlI F.

l. cnnils. $115. Lot tia aeetioo L

W illiam Thompson to Bdarard id. Button. et al. Tract of tend Bowed by tldeaitter bndnnln* at point In 8. E. line

ntral Avenue.

West Jersey Investment Co. to" George Emma Schwarts. SASM .‘WeptlS /not of lot inis mid all of lots 1014. SOU. block

i 1 -G. Gardena.

l-.nd

ii G. Gardena. '■-ma W. Frazer to John A. Voetach. i. lot 16. section 10. Ocean City

Compeny.

Upper Township Julia Arnold Tompkins, et wr. to SCanxeret h. Ben. utufeatjClapcku. i'orson's Inlet Lend On. Blretkmil 1 Catherine Butler to Isaac Butter, e Tract bind along g7 W. ride public e nine from Upr—r OriAm. avee C Sv. unp Creek to 1 containing I acre acre lot of Clara

Dennis Toe

South Seavlll* Loan ■ ristlon to Richard T. Tract known aa eld Is

Nixto’s Mill. conrJnlajr 4* VSea'l‘qliar^ '• r*. 15 perches: also Beneset tract, eonI 1 ..tie 17 aerra S quarters, 10 perches. Koila Hewitt «■ nv to Xtetav Ann

-nil.

Hanie H Westcott. et ux, to Leroy HHscr. $140. Hou« and lot at DennU-

r I'areel*‘o< tend

era, 10 perch e to Betsy An I hegthnlng •

Borouoh of West Tape Mey

A Kitchen C Jamitv ^ l !> e • t ® r ® poker? DM IS* f 081 ha tiRer ? D d the lawn mower?

I» h IS* S®* 1 Kt'nder? •

Did the biscuit cutter’

00^“.“' " kM: "T*™ I.. U.. In the spaces for another fifty.

JACQUELIHE beaututers COLD CREAM VANISHING CREAM PEROXIDE CREAM AARON’S PHARMACY CEDAR AND PACIFIC AVENUES WTT.DWfUvn xr r

Electrician

L. A. STILES Stone Harbor

Rice. Jacob ■>, 37 square rod*.

Thomas K «

!.• > noiiis lx>t. ii. is. aa

wuodbine Terrace.

I - o *••• city , 8. Chester, at — B ilicock. $174. * -* *

kii.i to*, ml i^rnnis*

lands Olden Gandy. E. L.

. - Smith, et a

Ida Elisabeth

1»1 S. Green woo,. ^ e-rtlon or block M-B. «

Ida Elisaheth Smith to Loulw i i^k if-A 11 ' block **■ 8 ' W ‘ •*

Borough of Avalon

Francis Dumas to Fowler H.

Lota A A i

i tabling Tamar

Tu_

TwTbloek’ ML Middle Township

•■jy White I And and Ii

George H. nient Cknni M»-k 1$4,

Heights.

Walon Bulldli *? Andrew J.

I'li'. Canal Lota on

In* end Loan Association Storck. $(14. <Lot U».

— —-■ on Stone Harbor TurnHarbor TamRal Company to

i & .'S„

H. White Land and Improve • "P*** to Spurgeon Smith, et ux. t , , ;', ock '’‘i. rlaa B. and lots •«. Plan E. Wildwood June-

> %e Sta ndardfComparison

te Prims /.a. * PuicJl Factor, CENTRAL GARAGE MOTOR OCEAN CITY, H. J. WILDWOOD, N. J. JOSEPH 8CBIVANL Proprietor Wh«a bate immoUtM tn bulll. Bokh will build itol

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HIRAM C. LOVE, Secretary.

J. H. GEMRIG A SON

WILLIAM H. RICHTER, Successor

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Husbands are so thoughtful about everything—except this ! Yes. They’re kind and considerate about all family matters during their lifetime They strive diligently to build a home, and better it They slave, if need be, to get together the comforts of life. Some even deny them»elve$ tc provide for the proverbial ’’rainy d$y.” Eut, then mere man's thonghtfulness usually ends. Instead of leaving a Will, providing for the contingencies that his dea»h is sure to incur, he dies Will-leu. ‘‘Intestate’’ the law calls it, and then the law proceeds to parcel out his estate with machine-like precision, often placing upon the widow's slender shoulders burdens that are unbearable. Does the law know which members of the family ire entitled to share, and in just the right proportions f Can the law know any family's needs as well as its provider! No! That is why it is every woman’s right to insist that her husband leave a Will safeguarding the family’s future. If your husband has not made a Will, make sure that he understands our "intestate” law as ex , plained in our free booklet—WILLS and the ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES. A copy is yours for the asking.

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