Cape May County Times, 6 February 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 10

The Week in Real Estate Trwufm ol Cape May County Prop crty u Recorded in the County

Clerk’* Offioe

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CHy of North Wildwood

Extracts of All Deeds Filed Publlitbod 1b conjunction with tho Cape Ocoon City

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. _ Andrew H. Rert 810. Tract of woofflrtul. brtn« - w mS D^d°H^M.°*ac-d. ecebalnirm 71-8 acros. Alao tract of woodland baW part of IdOBdrt*; j| —

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Borough of Wort Capa May Sarah a Reeraa to Jolm B. McFh«

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Boardwalk Fight Wildwood OommiMontn Will Ask For Bids Despite Petition ot Protest City SoUdtor Hand. In a atatemant to the Wildwood Commissioners, attacked the text of a petition calling for a referendum on ordinance 70S. the new boardwalk ordinance, which had been Wed in the office o* the City Clerk, aa being illegal. "An inspection of the said petition shows that it falls to comply with the law in eereral material and Titally essential reapecU. and must be ignored. precisely as If It had nerer bf“ "ed." explained the Solicitor. By resolution of the > 'onimlsaion City . Clerk Hell waa empowered go ahead and advertise for bids for the erection of a new SO toot reinforced concrete boardwalk, frotr Twenty-sixth Avenue to Cedar Street in the First Ward. Wind of the existing petition blew ill forebodings to some who floekec to City Hell In the expectation of witnessing a scene. Notwithstanding. many loyal friends of the Oomrere scattered amid the ivinced that the present regime is working tor the combined good of all dtiaeaa. The name* of S4I signers, aa elec ton of the City of Wildwood, protested against the paasage of ordinance JOS. appropriating the sum of $115,000 for the purpose of the demolition and removal of the present

boardwalk.

Asked by an Interested spectator "What Is the asMsesd valuation of Wildwood?" Mayor Culver toM him. “Very near I18.000.000." and farther. the Mayor said, "the object of these meetings is to bring out any information that would be good tor 'ua to know. We Invite your council.

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us openly what they would bars us do. it ia our desire to earn that purpose."

of the inlet was me means m -«™*- ity to the beach and is evidence that the beach will retrain nearly at a point now established. Accordingly Engineer W sir f***mends the continuance of the joaruwalk from Montgomery Avenue by a reverse curve to Burk Avenue and Ocean Avenue, thence in Ocean Avenue to Crnse Avenue. The approximate cost of constniction of a boardwalk on Beach Avenue. similar to the Second Ward boardwalk. Including approaches, would be (SS.OvO. A reinforced concrete boardwalk, $0 tost wide would cost $$00,000. „ .v The construction of a boardwalk on Ocean Avenue as per the suggeetion ot the engineer, would be much less, showing figures of $*0,000 and $185,000 respectively. Frozen Frog Sign of Early Spring to Ocean Gty Man Spring has almost reached Ocean City, acorn ding to Colonel Taggart, Eighth Street and Central Avenue, le Colonel bases his prediction on a frog, which, he sseerts, beats anything else when It comes to tore-

eritlng spring.

leked up a stiff object in his _iturdsy. ascertained It was a fro ten frog, and Immersing it In warm water, gradually thawed It out. he declared, the frog leaping upon a stick when he held it over the water. The frog later escaped and froae n. this time refusing to be ‘thawback to life, but the colonel asserts that frog'.. Crosen or not, are * sure sign of approaching spring.

Jim Jonee 1s a« plain talker; h< calls a spade a spade; But that is what you’d expect— he’s in the hardware trade.

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! nue, waa received and filed. Uia rer port graphically outlines the facts ‘Ing with the surrey made by the plan accompanies the report, ‘ showing the high water maria of • January. 1»16, SeptembeiMIJl and January. IMS. Testimony produced in court as the rlperiac rijAta of the bee* treat from Cedar Avenue to Cra me ie that the land 1J feet east leach Avenue, between the years ‘ IMS aad 111*, wna above high water , mark, alec that a storm In 1SS5 cut a way the heath The anglBsor ’ doubts the autbaatidty of a parallel

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forabu tl«7 fMll QUICK WORK—LOW PRICKB Vincent Sannino SHOEMAKER S»IAQy.W.A "I I—P Ma A—t ssrrtsS — ; {TWtraMaMAJr/KaMd. Mrtrwegyjw WHATm* Wk

Boso. ease Lot at point c Inu-wectloE N. W. rtdeol

» with 8. W. aide oT Forty-rtehth o C Fr«nk'Harpensa. 8800, let 45

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Emmet Shay. 8*00. L elde of nth Street. .. intereertton of N. W. me with a W. side of

i H. White land end Improveimiieny to John WQUncham. Lota ). block 5. section 4. Whltceboro. to Jobe Johnson, et nz. Lot 82

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feet, except lot conveyed to Evi Myerm. January >8. 1802. cootalnln

251.85 feet.

Jennie Scbrtllnser to Joeeph Wh 11.000. Tract of upland and mead N. W aide of Lafavette Street, i Ins Mod* of Alfred Bonder on N. 1 Joeeph Schdlenker on 8. W.. betnjr half of share of 48 In dlvUlon eel Aaron ScbeUlnirer. containing U.122.5

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Soroush of Berth Cape May Wilbur F. Chapman, et ux.. to Alfred H. Brown, et ux. LoU 23 and 28. 18. ML Vernon Land Company. A man often tells a girl he would wait a million yean to marry her. but he never f The fellow who puts everything off till the last moment will have an awful time on his death bed.

map of Cape May county,

la llSf, alao tram the records of the Oeogtogtaal aad Coart " ’ * Survey. These eurre;

hat a cove has existed at a M Five Mile Beach, that ti and Third Wards of Wildwood Crest are In each a cove.

Calling attention to the high tide line shown on the plan. tb» lines of 1PM cad 1*15 ere neeily —‘

The decided change in the b did art tabs place until i

oiortn- of Turtle Out Inlet. There has baas very little change In the alignment of the beech tins since, which forth?r proves that the closing

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