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Borough of West Cape May
Charles A. Hrewton ..-I nl. In Let
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oreugh of Stone l^arhor I h R. Malone to KUfrn.- W. j fl.no. Lotk 1:5 and IX. block I j, in W. Sena lo Chnrlna A. IL »I.». Lots IJS rind IX. block D. Uoastun lo Ocors.- B. r. fl.te lxil» 27 and ». block
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Ti. Mock 90.
Pleeesi' of Trenton lo i>uB.i>c W ft^K. *1.00. Lots 125 ..nd IX. Mock
Township of Middle
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taaui Ludbim
-• of Julius Soule
hyfl. B. » Sirsii
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100 feel.
rae H. While l.-.nd and tin prorcmcnl Companv to Hiram H«r —B. tl.cn. last in. block 159. |da Of wMwood J unci Ion Helxhts.
City of Wildwood
I. Is.cue lo Minnie Berliner «. K Vi lift of lot IT. Mock
ir*. iioily 1 teach.
It. Foster tloslln to Joseph E. Mr-ib-tttcan. fl.on. lulls 19 and *>. block John Scan lo Alvin P. Ryder, tl.
last* II and 15. block 21.
Alvin IV Rydfr in Atlu-ri C. Baker. Andrew Clvlaoti ct ux.. lo Asrmh iohnson II «1. Ixx 7. block 40. North-
east section
William II. Sharp, rt ux.. lo B-*r A. Krnnwli. tl.nn. 21. block ».
Ural Ward
Alim Maud Stephens to David McKIMiln. Il.no. luu 9 Mock X.
id 25. black 135. Holly Beach. Cnorxi- T. Bailey lo I la linn Social Chub of.Wildwood. If:5. Lot 1 • • •-
Nrw Justices
The now Juki Icon of I lie Pi-ace In Cepe May County who lli*-rl bonds and were slvcn the oath of office on May 1 arc: William J. Chadwick. Second Ward. Ocean City: John S. llodnon. North Wildwood: John J. O'Farrell. Wildwood Cruel: James Shoemaker. Upper Township, William S. Dougherty. North Wildwood: Elisha D. Steelman. Second Ward. North Wildwood; Louis Braca. Sea lale Clly; Frank B. Wrlsley, Wildwood: Charles H. Grom. Wildwood. John J. Devine. First Ward.
Ocean Cly.
dailes K.Lasdis,Ir. couhullob-at-law
Titles Searched tad Omni Morixape Loaaa Conreyancln* Ottct: 10*
Improvement Company. <
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Mock 13. Third
tS and 57. Jneetion >1 Orenrc i
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E. Ginllw;
Borough of Wild wood Crest hxvhl ^Shapiro, el^ux.. lo llose^Der-
Township 07 Eowur Ttunvis ITHi lo Mannrrl Piirdy. fl.Wi. Lot 47 and x 1 -A fi.. of lot 49. plan 2. Wildwood Boulevard
Beach Si reel. ITT.ns fret K. of .. f.raon Si reel. M 35 feet on Itrech Sirml by N. I*S feet. Also rnicl f* S. ride Slorkton Avenue. 172.71 fee K. of Jrflrraon Slreel. 51 X fret cm Stockton Amour by 8. IX feet. Geo re Gowrn Parry, rt ux.. b fKocxe a. Hood, rt ux. SI.60. Tear on K. line Kcatnry Avenue. 197 5 fee. K. of Qncn SI. N. 7L 62.5 feel by
K. 113 * leet llrrrcuUr).
| Oeerce G. Hood, rt ux.. to O*
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ck f«. Stockton pror ....
~*io6; frtis'x~and| Borough of »u.uth Cape May
Enlon National Bank lo Jcnnlr
a Robert Otto. J Schoecle-rp ll.se. Lota X and
r> Elix* 1
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