CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1906.
MASTER’S SALE By a vutat of a deem uf the Coart of Chancery at the StaU of New Jersey.bearing dale the tsaoiy hnt day of May, nineteen bnislred and M* U»)6). in a certain canae in partiuon wlwicin Mary S. Martin U complainant. and Kae C. Brneact el ala. are defendants, there will be sold at public "mwiq, Ih Ml ty rf Mr, nineteen hundred and six U90S.1, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon, at the courthouse, in Cape May Court H- use, in Ihe County of Cape May and slate of New JcrTract A. All that certa.n Farm wheret the said Reuben H. bwaiu lormcrly lire Mtoate in the Township of Middle, in t! •aid County of Cape May. and bounded 1
m the West aide of
: South Keenly a Bast c— *■“ 1
nty degrees lundred and
•aid Stephen's 1
fifty eight perch— the line ditch, thence still along said Stepbcn's line South fifty-two degrees Bast one hundred and forty-three perches to the Sound; thence along the Sound to the mouth oi Middle Creek: thence up the same an' along the line of Nathaniel Dickinson 1 farm to the lower mouth of a small gul_ thence still along said Dickinson's line South eighty-three degrees West fourteen perches to a corner, thence North sixty-five degrees W cat seventy-four perches, thence North sixty degrees and thirty eight perches, thence North seventy-one degrees and forty minutes West one hundred and eighly-eix and three fourths perches to the Sea Shore road aforesaid, thence along the same Southwesterly to the place of beginning- Within which bounds arc
(Being the same premises which Isaac Swain, et ax, by Indenture dated April ruth, A. D. iSjj. recorded in the Clerks office of the said County of Cape May. in Deed Book No. sfi, pages 97, 4c.. granted and conveyed unto the said Return H. Swain in fee; as by reference thereunto being had will
fully and at large appear.!
Tract B. All that certain tract of land situate in said Township of Middle, posed at three several tracts, two of tracts containing fifty and twelve acres . — pectively. conveyed to Isaac Swain, deceased. by Abigail Townsend, in fee simple, by deed bearing date the twenty-fourth day of February A. D-. iSjs. recorded in the Clerk'* office of the aforesaid County of Cape May in Deed Book O. pages 461 and 46a. third of said tracts containing twelve 1 _ ea conveyed to the said Isaac Swain.
deceased, by Job wile, by deed in fee simple, bearing date the nineteenth day of July A. D. 1S65. recorded in the aforesaid Clerk's office in Deed Book No. 95. pages 133, Ac., and filed. (Being a portion of the same premise* which Isaac Swain by Indenture dated January 9th A. D. 1(91, recorded in the aforesaid Clerk's office in Deed Book No. 95. pages IJO. Acreleased and quit claimed unto the said Return B. Swain; as by reference thereunto being bad will more (ally and at large ap-
pear.)
Tract C All that certain tract of land situate on the Southwest aide of a lit drawn in the middle of tbe road leadii from the main Sea Shore road . to Swain Station on the West Jersey Railroad in aa Township of Middle, and bounded Sort westerly py said Railroad Company's land, South westerly by land of Ihe late Stevenson M. Learning, deceased, and Southeasterly by other lands late of Isaac Swain, deceased. known as the William Stitea land and Northeasterly by said middle line of said Railroad Station road.. Containing elevel acres be the same more or leas. (Being 1 port of a tracf of land conveyed to'laaa Swain, deceasaed. by Nicholas Corson and Sarah S-. him wife, in fee simple, by deed bearing date November 2jrd. A D 1840 recorded in the adore*aid Clerk's office in Deed Book "S." pages 169and 170;. Being a portion of the same premises which Isaac -Swain by Indeatnte dated January gth. A. 1). 1891 recorded in the aforesaid Clerk’s office in Deed Book No. 9$. pages 170. Ac.. released and quil clsimed unto tbe said Return B. Swain; as by reference thereunto bring bad win more fully and at large appear.) ' - ^ V. Tract D. AU that certain tract or lot of land with the buildings thereon erected, bring a part of a tract of land conveyed by William-L Stitea and Prisrilla his wife, to Isaac Swain, deceased, in fee simple.- by deed bearing date August *oth. A. D. 1859. recorded in said Clerk Voffice in Deed Book No. *7- pages ffic. Ac., bounded Northeast erlj by the middle line of thq aforesaid road leading to said Railroad Station, Northwest crly by tbe tract of land lastly above des cribei Southwesterly by said Learning land, and Southeasterly by the remaining portion of said Stitea tract by a line running southwesterly extending from ’he middle of said Railroad Station road to said Learn tog land in direct line and as sn extension of tbe bead tine of Isaac Swain’s (Son of said
1 by In D. 1891. I ClerV-s office in ,— 1170, fire., released and quit claimed unto the said Return B is by reference thereunto being bad will more fully and at large appear.) Tract B. All that certain tract of woodland and swamp siln-te -ta said Township of Middle, adjoining land of the heirs of Ell Townsend and T - - -
>mn as tbe Nathaniel tldredge Tract and . .. -a “is—Beginif land of
tbe Sea Side to Goshen, thence (1) south thirty eight degrees and thirty minutes west (S. jr arf W. 1‘fifty-six perches (36 per.) to a post by a pine stump; thence (*) south furty-tbne degrees east (S. 43° otf B ) fiftynine perches (59 per.) by land late of Jacob C. Soritk. deceased, to a atone; thence nof|li seventy-three degrees and fifteen minutes east IN. 73* JS &'nineteen and three qBarters perches (19K — formerly -a end oak ol — — Dickinson land; thence tel aouth thirtythree degrees west (8.33* W.) •evenly eight sad shaft perches per.' * — corner of Roxana Bldrrdge'a (5) by said Roxana Eldredg*'. thirty nine degrees and thirty <N W} ow. hundred and sixty-eight perches (16S per.) to a stake corner; thence (6) north twenty Ms degrees and thirty minutes eaat IN. afl* J7 B.) thirty-eight perches (38 per.) to n red cedar post; thence es (41 per) to a large Waning white oak corner near the said Godhen read; tt **- south sisty nine degrees aad forty ses which Oariaaa Errickaoo, widow Ire ladcnCaredated March rxth, A. D. 1898. recorded in the Clerk's office aforesaid, la
ars
B vain la fee.) Tract P. All that certain treat of bad
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degrees want from s martad red eak corner
degress waat frost a reaitad ofDr- John Dickinson aad
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■ thirty and a half degree! west eightytwo perehce to a stake at the southwest end' of a Tine called the middle line: thence (t) north thirty-eight-degrees west by a line of Hawthorn Tom.in ope hundred aad sistvthree perches to a stake standing within twenty feet of the shell roed whence (3 •north twenty-four degrees tsst reventy two perches to a marked comer; thence (4) •outb forty-two degrees cast one hundred end sixty-Keen perches to the first place of beginning. Containing seventy-four acres and twcnty-Ms perches, be the same more or less. (Being the same premises''which was conveyed to said Return B Swain in fee by five separate Indentures as follows, via— (t • from Townsend 8 Callahcr ct uz, dated March ixth. 1898, recorded in said Clerk'i office in Deed Book No. i«8. pages s8q. Ac.: (a) from Jacob N. Eldrcdge ct ua, dated March nth, 1898, recorded as aforesaid
w. dated March 8.1898. recorded ._ aforesaid in Deed Book No. I Cl, pages '148, Ac., and (3) from Samuel E- Douglass el sis , dated March loth. A. D. 1898, recorded as aforesaid in Deed Book No. 138. pages 187. Ac.; each of aaid Indentures conveying the equal undivided one-fifth pert thereof. Tract G. All that bouse, lot, tract or iwreel of land and premises situate In aalu Cowusblp of Mlddlt, and bounded as folIowa, via;—"Beginning at a stake lo tbe bead Hoe In the woods and numbered 4 nod 5, In the orlgioal division, and running from tbeuoe north thirty-six degrees ea-' ilgbteen and tfaree-qoarten perches
of tbe heirs of Dr. John I ceased: thence south alxly-nlu and thirty minutes east, sixty- ... cbes to a stake corner No. 1 and 2; thence south thirty-six degrees west sixteen perches to e slake corner of No. 2; thence north seventy-one degrees and forty-five minutes west alxty-four perches tr place of beginning. Containing six and three quartea find thirty-one parches, lie (be s * ‘ oue acre hereto!ore ooov* 'h.mhara." I Being Ug.
ox, by lo-
. JL D. 1891, ■rded lo tbs Clerk’s office aforesaid, in d Book No. 88. pages *71. Ac., granted conveyed onto tbe said Return B.
swain. In fee.)
Tract H. All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate 00 tbe east side of Beoond •met at lha distance of three hundred -od forty fret northward from the north side of Beach aveune. In the City and County of Capa May, containing in front. ir breadth 00 the aaid Second avtnne fitly fort aod extending of that breadth *- length or depth eastward ’
‘ right angles '
..- hnodrrd and thirty feet. Being lot o. IS (fhlrtesa) o' Section No 7 (Seven) 1 a map or plan of Town Lota of the Cape [ay City Land Company aa laid out by r.—-a yowler ■-“* ' ****'—•— r—t«• 11 y*
leers. A. D. 1882, and filed In tbe Office of :be Clerk of said County of Cane May. Being the same premises which Jamea M. rJ Hildreth et ‘111. by Indenture- dated latmary 22.1887. recorded In said Clerk’s Office In Deed Book No 7X pages 4S0, Ac.. 6 ranted and conveyed unto tbe said Return
. Swain lo fea.)
Tract L All that certain lot or piece of ground rltuate In tbe (formerly Township of Lower) Borough of West Cape May,
Certified Check to tbe amount of One Hundred Dollars (fion.) drawn psysble to the order of Anthony B. Smith, Director of the Hoard of Chosen Freeholders of Cape May
Oa-M. J.
The successful bidder wili be required to seente within ion days after contract has
-tenawarded to him. a bond in speh sum aad with such security as shall be approved by the Board of Chorea Freeholders; said bond shall be in a sum not less than one half of tbe contract price ee accepted by tbe
aaid Board of Chosen Freeholders. AMpropoasls shall be marked,—"TURNBy order of Board of Chosen Freeholders
of Cape May Conuty.J^.J
this and lend now or late of the Cape May aod Millville Railroad Company, thence along the northeast side of said avenue
north fifty degrees twelve minutes one bnndred and eighty-nine and a tenths feet to other ground now or b
John C. BolliU et «J.: thenee aloosu _ r line of said groand north tblrty-oioe degrees forty eight. minute* east, one ' -*—' --id forty-eight fret to ground
.of the heirs of Lydia Learning: 'thence along tbe same south fifty del
twelve minutes weal one hundred twenty-four feel to the line of ssid groand
. B. Smith. I. P.Fos.
J. D. Ladlsm. C, P. Vsnsmsn, O. Schellenger,
rlxty-one and seven-tenths tret place of beginning. Excepting thereout aod therefrom Utereveral portions thereof which tbe said Return H. Swain et nx, in bis lifetime conveyed by tbe following deeds, to wit:—Tbe first thereof to Prince Humphreys, dated April 1st, 1881, recorded In tbe Clerk’s Office of the County of Cape May Ip Deed Book No. 4W, pages SOS. Ac.; tbe eeeood thereof to Margaret Ham dbceys, dated November, i. I8B8 recorded as aforeoaid lo Deed Book No. K, page* 366. Ac.; aod tbe third theoeof to Prloee Humphreys, dated April 19th. 1982, ■ded as aforesaid lo Deed Book No. C ea 418. Ac. (Being tbe same which John C. Bullitt et ala., by lodentnre dated December 2Lai 1878, recorded as aforesaid iu Deed Book No. 44, pages 428, Ac., granted aod conveyed, inter alia, unto Return B. Swain, In fee.) Including tbe respective estates and — *- *• "l^remlese at Samuel J.
Martto.'bnsbend of A _ S. Martin; of Alexander A. Weber, busband of Clara L. Weber, and Ralph A. Ibuexet, bnsband of Rae C. Beneset; and lugt-iber with all bimI stoxular the heredl-
To br sold to tbe big beet bidder, in tbe « sod under the direction of JAMESM. E. HILDRETH. ^ . al Master in Chancery of New
SHERIFF’S SALK By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa da bo et ter — me directed loaned out of the Cape May Circuit Court, I will expose to sale public vendoa. 011 Monday, July 9th, 1906, sen tbe boars of twelve and five o'clock p. m. to wit. at one o'clock In tbe * soon of aaid day. at tbe SUrifTs In Cape Mar Court Hones. Mar County. New Jeraey. AU that certain lot of land and menu situate oa the Westerly side of Madison avenue In the City and County of Cape May aad State of New Jersey, i ’ butted and bounded aa follow*, to wit: Beginning at a corner in tbe Son _ westerly shls of soM Madison arena, an I tbe Northeast corner of e lot of land belonging to William BhnneU, and bund red aod tweaty-ooc feat aad six It from lb* Sou thwrstoornsr of said Mad tree avenue and Washington streets: aod log tbeuoe by tbe sMs of Madison l South thirty-seven degress sod thirty minutes East fifty-nine feet end Inches to tbs North comer of a lot of
jmee; •txty-fivt faetilbenoe^Ntxlh ‘■'fly'd*^ sad forty-five minute* East eight*-six to tbe place of beginning, within wl l.nd be the asm* moev or lam. - ' r. ■a-rwgv-the aufcgf Lewis P.1A tees, i ‘^ ‘v^LLLAM H. BRIGHT,Sheriff.
—Bye rule ebUMd In the Supreme Court on Tueaday. Justice Bweyas has
traasferred to another district.
To tbs Honorable President sad Members of City Council of lbs Qty of Qips Msy. Gentlemen: Ws, tbe undersigned property owners along Washington Street, in tbs City of Ceps Msy, most respectfully petition your honorable body lo bsve a sewer Uni along Washington Street from a point opposite property of 0r. Emlen Phydck 10 tbe new sewer on Union HUeet. a tlislsnce of abont 1000 feat. Name. Address. J. Warren Hughes, 11U3 Washington St. Mary KUa Hughes, 1101 Sophie E Townsend, HM6 “ Harriet W. Sbsllnt, 112W Mark B. Scull. Ufil Horace K Ware, 1148 “ Jno. Jxoobson, 1180-1138 Lafayette SL E. H. Barton, W. G. Yanamao, 1123 Washington K. E. Koaeman. B10 Union 8tAlbert Steifel, 1140 Washington 8L Geo. T. Koaeman, 1144 I. P. Hughes, 1116 •• •• Albert A Church, Etnlen Pbysick, HH8 H. G. I ieraon, Eluw Covenlale, 1100 “ “ Geo. Warner. BOB Union 8t. G W. Reeves, 1114 LaUyette St. A. B. Miller, by request of J. Warren H. Rowland, 1143 Washington St. L. MacDonald, “ "
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS TURNOUTS.
,, ’dock l«th day at June A. D. 1906 lor tbe coniction of two turnouts on the line of the Sute end Countr road leading from Rio Grande to Holly Bearh, N. I., according to plans and specification* which msy be seen after the list day at May at the residence of D. ScheUengcr, Brens. N. J,; C P. Vsnsman, DissCreek. N. L.orat tbe office of R. Fendall Smith, Engineer. Ocean City.
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