Cape May County Times, 17 September 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 15

SEPTEKEUEK 17, 19S6

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Advertising Many Civil '

Cases Listed For Hearing

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Mur 8t^ « Awl* A «tt« The pnbltt suction of tbs Av»»ob CssIdo pro^srty, totKher with nit rani estate ioMUcs of Chas. R. Hall and aModated iniereots In Avalon and Stene Harbor, was well attended Satordar. September 4. The sals was held in the main ballroom of the Avalon Casino Chib- O. r. Dykrosn was auctioneer and the Bale was Ifi charge of K. X. Arader. The many Mies Included the purchase of the Avalon Castao. by Isaac Aaron, ter *30,000. E. B. Becker purchased the block between 16th and Idth Streets' for *24.000. Two lots next to the Castnb brought <16.000 for the pair. Two loU next to the Marine Villa. 60x100. ware sold for

1100.

Aftermath of Real Estate Boom Seen in Record Number of Suita

Judge Bartlett To Preside

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CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY, NEW veatEY

NOTICE

^Seyd^bMa win b»~<ecelyea by the at two <1) o'clock In the afternoon. "—“ “d.

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pay ram tr. the amount bid s$jr - u "* 1

, rii'as"SSrE detailed description to lie *old may be the meMeaUana on Ala In the City clerk'. OtSee. FRANK M McUltlDE. Qty Clerk. •su-pf m.oo — CITY OEtNNANtt NO. n k *U'M?'an7 C SulM thl'Swir'en Caatral Avenue, hat ween Faria and Minerva Streete, In the CHy ef tea lew City. Naw Jerwy. end prwrMIns for the coat and eapende there

THE HOARD OK fiSSg^!" 0 ’

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7.'" Thai there shall hr re-

The largest Hat of civil c ever Hated In the'annals of county are scheduled to be hoard at the County Court which opens Us September term today. Many of the suits date back to the real estate boom of lari summer sad the complication* which is caused. Paltare liver titles after a sale had been made and the realty values began to soar canned a number of

the suits.

The recent death of Judge Theodore Scihlmpf removed Circuit Court Judge oTviils district. Judge Herbert C. Bart latu of Cumberland County. 1. temporarily Ailing the Common: Plena bench. Judge Bartlett will probably hear the Circuit Court caeec. Supreme Govt tenet James A. L. Johnson and Nellie C. Johnson *»_ The Board of Mueatio*. of the City of Wlldwoutt. aad County of Cape May. Alvin BacksoaUky va* Atlantic City H. R. Company lily Fries va Bella ,C. Dyer. Mary Bale Cad man. fct air. v, George Rush. ' 4 Harry Hasva David J.

The Week in Real Estate

Edith Rickard and Minerva RMkard ra Bara B. Kurt*. athoay Pslsggl va John i. Itetar. John D. Clarence Dpaklabernr Va. May L. Rudolph and Charlee - Rudolph, her husband, builder* and May U Rudolph. Owner. H. Lester Smith vs. F. Stanley

rppe.

B. Lester Smith va Herbert

nkh.

John J. McCraven, executor for Edward McCraven va Ogden Gandy. Vlinam H. Campbell va lahtlc Printing A Publishing Co., a corporation of New Jersey. Elisabeth B. Dit^n va dayton B. Roberts and F. Stanley Krepe, Individually. John Marts va. Shore Realty Company. 4 corporation of State of New Jersey, builder and Shore Realty Company, a cor. etion. etc., -and J. Fred Manne.

Ridiert 8. Stretch va Sarah Feldman and Jaeop Feldman. Charles W. Herdman va fcmist

Footoo.

WUHktti a Martin va Marina Beatty Company, a corporatioa of the State of New Jersey. Martin 1. Isdn vs. J. P. Sc

Isea va John M.

as C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Onupany va Martin Mahmay. 2nd. owner. P. Frederick Gough. haRder. Martin Maloney, r

,’ranxfm «f Cape Kay CoERty Property as Xeooided in the Coraty Clerk'* Office

ixtracU of All Deeds Filed

estate transfer* entered for reeerd

CHy ef Ocean CHy

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r A Sue) Mat.

Fred Manne. *1.00. I*t0

*8hwrtee “"‘ejiImil' et at. U raiernlnn Saddle. Lot I Chariea P. BslbUI to at

Front Keel I of Ocean t Omasa D oc. Let

Taction.

Arabella HJtchnei oar McCorkle. 11-00

nlnle Company. Hr to Alexander 11*. Neath r ' ' to Eva ReuaaLot IS*, aectleo

.Ham- Headley, et ux.. to Evi McCorkle. SSiiO. Bek. In N. W. Of a *0 ft. wide Sirar’ parallel HM M* ft. N. W Of AaWr Av and to ft. N. E. from tht centre line of ttth «. MM no ft K. W. of

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Brothers. Arams Koaobackl vs. Ertanrd McGarry. Edward Z. Fox, Clara Rasnek. Eae Uasnek. Joseph Problnaky

The State of New Jersey, ward L. Katxeahach. Atty. General, va. Baaah Realty Co., Corporation. Waiter A. Dittrich vs. Alberta Cline. Elmer Y. Robinson va Helen A. Richardson. ' \

Ralph Norton va Nick pippola A. C. Werner’va 8. V. Blevin. Samuel M. Hoffman va George

r. Kirch ner.

Clarence L. DtfBols va & I teg Co.. Inc., g corporation of

Tfaw Jersey.

rrederiek W. Klein. Inc.. _ aorporation of the State of Naw Jmmr va John I. Riley. Mary T. May. E- Lenoerd Riley. Victoria EBay. Joseph Stelaert and Cbris-

na Stelnen.

Chariea H. Orone and William Hoffman, co-partnera trading as Orone A HoBman va Norman

Lewis. j

David C. Yoons va o'natavua

the nkematlve Samuel O. Corson. Sheppard W. Coomb* va Sophia Wbttte and 1m the aUernativc

Helene F. Kltta Circuit Odirt Issues

Weal Jersey A Seashore R. R. i.. a corporation of the Bute of New Jersey Va Sea Isle City, Cape May County. New Jersey.

Tf.nan’a ^StrraU. ta'lbT'Cltr'of * Ms oor. Mff Jej^ ~ *

poration va Margaret L Bond. M. Cheater va Exerton

A. Corson.

Fleck Atlantic C- jpany. a corporation. of New Jersey va Lee Roberta, builder and Thomas C.

Fox owaer.

3. Petereon va Israel

owner.

Goldman va Jeremiah B. Meeray. Samuel Cfunn va Edwin Lawrite Chalmers. Common Pleas Court aunley W. Kaltoaeb va Sedgwick R. Banks. Beatrice H. Nelson and Hal G. Nelson vs Paul M.

Godfrey

John Marta trading i Marta Ihunher Company, va John

P. McDonald.

Chutes A. Doe va

Kggl^fiton.

A Rot man and Company Woodbine Clothing Company. Bertrand 7. Carey va J

Pelto.

Bewail, trading as SpHea Co., va WUUam

John

. Charles F.

W. 1

Wild wood Mortgage A Guarantee Co., a corporation, eta, va

4!M '.A 7. H. Harrison and Fhlllp Simaii va Jam's U Taylor and

WHHnm F. Dougherty. Jr., va MBte Nahaas. Joseph T. Sutton va David Fiarson. Wiatar Dougherty. RobL Lloyd, -wmiaa stiltworthy and

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May Thom pao», ad

ad proeeQueadum ot the

emote af Bmanual Ktopfar, de-

va Raymond A. Brennan. . h R. Paul and Eiwood M.

Paul partner*, trading as J. R. Paul A Son va Harry Horbett anfl Mary (First name fictitious)

Torbett his wife.

Prank BUnchl va Frank Battaterano and Me-y BaUsfsrnno.

olty Oo.. a cor

porkUoa’ va Blisabeth c. Hartal.

-asst SllH and James Still va J. OMa Garrison. Howard B. Wylie and Howard Edwards, trading an the Oak Avenue Oarage va Marcos Fetk.

va Louis W. Foster. William C. Ryan va Hoses M. Steelman and Courtland SteeltrUding as H. M. Steelman * Sopf. Millet Hand va Eelhtr Tol-

lman.

David M. Kay and Phoebe T. Ktt’ va Frank Mattera Fox Brother* va Elsie fortune.

lei J. Carf. « ux . to H rie K a $1.00. LMS S»T. saa MS and -i pUn of Ms at Tuckahoe. N. ttr&XJ’SSJSi U-KJ; 1 Township ef Dannie Warren E. Woodruff to JMnea M. —in.r. Sl.ee Tract of Ian* root* In1» acres tf rode morr or teas. In e. on Riata rood to South olnln* John Kvmia ftob-

B.rouflh of Avalon Dench Fro Annn Oertrudr twi so rt- ot lot n s

ont Conwrntioo to nch. ST». N. W. and 8. R. IS ft.

S4-C. Hob* Aoroua*! af Stans Hera _ Prorldm', Tniet Cceapaor. c aSSTsT bfaok-at, ptafir Tewnehlp of MMd Flank L. Kins Un. S1.0" Lot <1. r tsr' ! . a B^ *1.00. Lot 11. Mock A

MI West Jersey ■ s«srKt;,

City ef Sex lets CHy «mras -isss; ITetffer. SS000. Pori loo of Ms Z1 and If. block 7. southwest Bret Ion. Marie Nathans to PMre Dl OiorSI 00 Rirhl of Sower fas lot If. Mock S4. 8. W. section. IsmU Estes, el Ox., to Nlcota Yltacoloana. Sloe. Let 770. ’dock M.

H. W. section.

Ttie Heal Hsieto THIS toeurance and Trual Compatiy. ef PhUrAefpMa. et at., to Sarauel._W. g'.«fe*Mon. SS100 Lois SS*. Ml. SM. SS3 *1. 70::. 700..on Sea laic ttlly Lot aid llulldlo« Asnortattoo. No. 4. unuol W. Stevrnson te Auxustua MMar. LoU S*S and *04. Boi^uph ef Avalon • Holiday BrncJi (Company fo Jacob W. Kejidt. SUM. latu 47. «». V*. t*. block S»-D. Hobday liench. Edward Patieroon. SIW.

County Odd Fellow* To Parade at

Members of the I. O. Cape May County will participate in the Odd Fellows' parade which will be held at the Sesaul- Centennial on September 22. The lodge members will be attired in

uniform.

Cape May County Day will be held at the Sesqul on '

i U and 47. block 5

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Hugh 11. Holme*, t ■rvaao. tl.S* Ian JT Holiday Ucach Om W. Runs *2*7. Ix>U

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Tod Are. dwtant i ' 7*th St. N. W. f» I

J. W. M fL

Ranie to Frieda Krinteosnydrr. SCM.

LoU SI and S2. block SS-C.

Aloysios F. J. 0*11 arm. et us.. Is Jesse E. Smith. StAe. LSU » ood II.

section 21-A.

borough of Stone Harbor Marian if. Jungsurih lo Jul fMtefxm'. SI.eti. Lots 71 ai> >n° h $"i «« 'Zjf'Zj:. NeW ’ leSSSU Sxl:*!***in. blwk 11 ^ptin •unm C *l.»^li l i If.* IHoCk tl?plm^A ..ray Jr'a. 1 ~ “

Township of Middle

TlKMtaa W. Hock Inc. el uaL. lo W. Brown, et ux. Sl.uo. Trad

■’ cape Miiy <'ouri House, on-road

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$1- K et aL. conUInlng —..-e or less.

Pet^ Murchy. et ux.. lo Ixnvnxo

DattSana. st ux. *1.00. Lot cl. sect loti

• Henny-s I si i.dine

Kbits Lind and Im-

lo Houston D.

Mock 12." section'3. Whh'rshoru"* 1

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Mo. A City of Wildwood Albert C. Baker to Robert BofvUMdter. *1.00. Lou II and IS. Mock

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d5rar»«s s: “ “ ” ” " * Olty af North Wildwood to Atacuo- ; L’srsi.’vs: p "' “

CHy of Wildwood

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We Bftere It Father: "Here, here! Don’t e that language! Don’t you ow what befomaa of little boys M use bad language when playing marbles?" They grow up and

play golf."

Mr*. Snyder told the court her jobwsd hit her in the bakery I and broke her gas range. „ ^—

M. A. PYOH MOTOR CO.

WILDWOOD, N. J.

OFFERS THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS;

1926 Ford Coupe 1923 OeTcUmd Sedan

1924 Eauex Coach, 4 cylinder

1923 Studehaker Touring, Big Sol

1924 Half Ton Ford Track 1922 Bukk Touring, 7 F

1923 Hudson Cogdi Phones: Keystor.e, 513—Bell, 723 COR. PAORC AND PINE STS.

B

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than Ever-

Following their traditional policy of con* atant improvement with no yearly model a. Dodge Brother a. during the paat eight months, hare vastly bettered their motor cars in many vital n

Indeed, there has never been an equal period in Dodge Brothers history when so many refinements of a popular and fundamental nature have been made. The public is registering its appreciation of Giis progressive industrial purchasing every motor i Brothers can build—in spite of the fact that Dodge Brothers production, du4ng these months, has broken all previous records by an impressive margin. Tonriag far SRTS

J. Bala. *1.U.

. V* **».. lo v» I mm Tnirt on B Mrt. ,

City of Capa Mxy B. CrofU* et «x.. to Alex- :. Mooo. M. D. tl.M. Lol oonmonlv know n a» No. 1M Decatur 81.. on tV. aide of Decatur St., adJolninx land* of Mary L McMakln Alexander McCbnr-" - ■

BECKER’S GARAGE H. BECKER. Prop. WOODBINE, N. A Doese- Brothers MOTOR CARS

NOTICE OF SALE

ilTaf thU ordl-

aad i here fore an «io»r*r— —

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work of ra* and buildli nuaorarili

laeter’s Hate of TapaM Taxes, AnaaimaaU a .’hanrex oa Baal Property I* *te “Cltv af (tea Cos at; of Cape May" la Ate State of

UC NOTICE U horaby jrlvaa by Eiward S. Arnett. Collector of Ul the land*, tenemenin. heradjhusoaU and real eaUuTTn the City of City. In Uw County ot Cape Mur. In the Buie of New Jaraey, hereInantr Hated upon which the taxea 5* MaaaamenU for ' 1 prior, remain unpaid. In order to maim the amount chant Undo, on the ftiot .day of July. A. Ot. »**. a. omnpulri bat. toxriher with Intcmt on aald aaKunl from ifiv aald im. at th. rate of I per eont. per annute to tt. data of. the root of the aalr. purauant to the te^Ilaiona of an Art

the 8Ute of New J*ra» ( eotllled. "An , Act, roncorofc

TITSHDAY. THE TWELFTH DAY OF OCTOUKH. A. D l*M

i at the hour of two (ll o'clock (Standard Time) la the afternoon of sold da;

OWNER DI-OCK LOT AMOI.'N M. T. land!* . — ri-n Part of 1. \ A all of 4. S IM •

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. _ .. *: STcntlNAL BANK of Woodbine, In the .rvff- tea ■r of the Curtenry.

^ Cavglglnnet Th* above Ordinance

and M. D. Stadler

• and L'mhurto M Ceooro Fanogafil— • | Loaia Outh i — »■ j. c nonetta III. J. Quinn BaUty

Marsmret Short Bet. '■ tloiwl Kuiel> i',

serin J. Fbot-r. ot ux.. tc —_ TfUe and Trual Compani. .. Ira. *1.80 8. W. 3$ ft. of lol «. Of lota T*A and .. Mock 7*4. . tax Map. •»f*'I5rt t Sn"*£ r “*• i * 0 ' insgrtL ,! VTuX- M ui-W AjaW Jotei J. Riley, et ux.. Ip M. A lMft%^lialin>0. Il.no. l-nl K. On MlnoleW* Hot a to Koberi Mon mlUom *A 08, F " rt ° f IO, * <U , " Kl , TSe* A l C 0, r-"vL t *tdi l< eMit ft, 8. W of II el SL 8. S k no n. „ O Itoblawm to Pi . |l.0«. LoU **9, *70. i M. Tbompoon lo Ih . *I.(S. I ret M>, oerllon

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