Cape May County Times, 16 March 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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Deeds Transcribed M County Cleric’s Office During the Past Week.

When the amoont of ct-nsideration n. omitted the turn named In the Dead was ft. which D

the minimum prescribed hr law.

The following far record In the County Clerk's Office, week rodln* March J. in?:

Ocean City

Pniltne Murset, et 'fir. Thompson $2300. Part of lots 3M and James M. Cheater, et ux. to Fletaber. Lot In S. W. line of 14th street, 1M feet K. W. from N. W. line of Ocean City of Ocean City to Charles Sack. Quitclaim. lot 4C8. section C. Tswnshlp af L’ppsr Salvatore StUxa to Guiseppe Demenlco lanneiU. One acre at Seaville. adjoining tends of Sarah Corson, George Sutton and

Gulseppe Demenlco lannelll to Donato Gabriele Stirs*. Same as above. Sylvanus C. Alman, et ur, to Phillip SchwarU. *93. Lot 692. aredon D, O. C. Park. Same to Charles Kirk. *335. Lots 618, 619, 673 and 674, section D. lot 876, section E. O. C. Park. Same to Same. 4230. Lots 714 and 715. section E, lots 483, 486 and 487, MCboii C. O. C Park. Sylvanus C. Alman, et ux. to David Platt. m. Lot 883. section D, O. C. Park. Bara ark at Aralaa Avalon Development Company to William Bsenber*. Lot 38, section 11, and lot 36, section 10. Charles D. Gill, et ux, to Avalon Development Company. Lot on & W. side of street, extending to low water mark of Beach Creek. Avalon Development Company to Charles E. Foster. Lot 64. section 22. Avalon Development Company to Charli D. GUI. Lot 82, section g. Same to Charles E. Foster, el al. Lot 15, section 21. Valeria B. Fitch to Charles R- Hall. Lot 47. section 22. Berooxh et Btsas Barber Mary O. Wagner to South Jersey Realty Co. Lot 95, block 102, plan D-4. S. J. Realty Co. to Eugene A. ElsaJug, et ux. *600. Lot 28, Mneh 202, plan D-3. Same to Joseph Codagnone. *472.50. Lot 110 and 10 fret of lot 10«, block 86, plan of Same to Ida Dural. *1400. Lots 43 Shd 47 and 20 feet of lot 43. block 102, plan D-2. Same to William P. Erb, Jr. *1190. Lots 117 and 118, block 1*2, plan D-4. Baraagh of North Wildwe~d Henry H. Ottens to William A. Mooney. *430. Lot 2. block 173. City Charlie A. Norton, et ux, to Norton Howler Co. Lots 29 and 30, block *9. Anti". 1- Madden to Ellen Frrehan. Ix>t 20 and S. E. 30 feet of lot 19, block 67. . City at Capa May Pauline W. Shearec. et vir. to Merchant! National Bask of Cape May. *3600. Lot on N. E. side of Decatur street. 25 feet from center of same and 40 fret from S. E side line of Washington street. Bersarh of Wast Caps May Henry H. Eldredge, et ux, to Claude Morton. et ux. (2000. Lot 309 and W. 3 feet of lit 310, block 23. Miller Farm. Borough of West Cape Ms. to William Humphreys. *20.53. Quit -J- mis house and lot cn Learning avenue, adjoining Violet Cooper on the West.

Ocean City Andrew C. Boswell, ct ux, to Andrew 5-mil. Lot 10, section 8, O. C. Land Go. i Robert J. Sharp to Frank N. FI tags raid, et ux. (2300. Lot 47. Girard. Kathryn D. Whiteley, •* vir. to Joseph M. [ Rowland. Lots SO and 58, block 8. O. C. j Land Co. Hsmnah J. Steelman to Ada E. Hann. 1-ot ^ In N. W. line of Ocean aVauue, 240 feet S. j W. from S. W. line of Second street. [ John Marts, rt ux. to Clara Biddle Davis, t S. E. 23 feet of lot 21, Girard, t The City of Ocean City to Clinton U l Brecklry. Quit-claims lots 400 and 4*7, I section C Tawaahlp af Upper j Verona E. Harris, rt vir. to John Morion. I *373. Lot 10. block 16, Corson's Inlet Land

I J. Leon Mickrl. et ux. to Rachel Ella VanI Glider. Ixit al Petersburg, containing 21 I acres, 2 muds and I* perches, adjoining I lands of Sarah Simpson, Rachel flora .n. I David VanGlIdrr and others. Alto 1S acres 1 of woodland, adjoining Rachel Corson, | David VanGlIdrr and Saruh Slmpso,\. Also 3 acres and 33 perches of mowing irawdow, [ adjoining Allen Corson and Cedar Swamp f Creek. Also 5 acres of marsh la-tween cause- ; way and bank adjoining the Banking Comi pany and Alexander Carson. Also Cedar Swamp known as “Old Bridge Neck." an>talning 1 acre and 30 perches adjoining | Joseph Corson, Allen Corson _ud Alexander Corson. Also piece of marsh known ts the Gandy meadow situate on East aide of Cedar Swwmp Creek. William E. Massey, rt ux, et al. to John Morton. I-of a*, block 18. Corson's Inlet. Strathmrrr Corporation to Mabel W. Lrwars. *153. Releases lot 22. block 18. Strath me re. Same to Margi ret M. Briger. (155. Releases tot 3. block I. Strsthmrrr. Baraagh af Waadbiaa Robert S. Miller, iberdf. iproperty** of Abraham Peretxman, rt ux. rt al.) to South Seaville Loan and Building Association, to. lot 3 and half of lot 6. block 12. sjcUuu A. Township af Dennis Rachel Ella VanGIMer to J. Leon Mickrl. All right, title and interest In tract of woodland lying to N. and W. of the Society's line and to the East of the Cape May and Millville R R„ bring part of w hat Is known as -Mount pleasant'' tract, containing 68V,

OCEAN VIEW Mrs. Adolph Cox of Bridgeport, Conn., Is Tlslting her father, Mr. Eugene Cole. Mrs. Griffith Gandy spent Saturday at Ocean City. Mrs. Eugene Townsend i* attending Conference in Atlant! cCity. Matthew Barely, who is employed at Pennsgrove, and his family, who are residing at Atlantic %ity. spent Saturday at their farm here: Miss Lucy Cole was an out-of-town visitor this week. Mrs. Ann Willeta is Quite ill. Mrs. Matilda DeVaul was a Sea Isle visitor Saturday. Oliver Cobb and family have returned home aftlr spending the winter at Petersburg. Mrs. Emma Sharp spent Saturday with her son at 65th street. Ocean City. Somere Corson attended a meeting conducted by Mr. Hicks, evangelist, at Wildwood, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sharp, of Cape May City, were the guests of his parents, Mv. and Mrs. Thomas Sharp, this week. Miss Florence Wright entertained Miss Edith Winners, of Beesley’s Point, over the week-end. Daniel Delancey and family spent the week-end with Mrs. D.’s mother, at Millville. Joseph Downam, wife and daughter, Mary, were shopping In the Quaker City this week. Mrs. Frank Shaw spent several days of this week at Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. William DeVaul. and Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Gandy, were the guests of Howard Smith and family, and also attended Conference in Atlantic City, Sunday. Stephen Parsons was the guest of his nephew, Arthur Chester, at Ocean City. Saturday. Mrs. Adolph Edwards, of Millville, spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. Lydia Corson. Mrs. Ernest Downam and daughter, Catherine, spent the week with her parents, in Philadelphia. Mrs. Harry Kauffman, of 'Atlantic City, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Somers Townsend, this

week.

Mrs. Stow has returned home after i extended visit- with friends in Ocean City. Several from here'attended the funeral of Mrs. Marietta Westcott, at South Seaville. Saturday. Mr. Carver and John Horn esughta number of flat fish, a herring and a perch. Saturday, with his seine. Frogs were heard singing Saturday night, the first time in this vicinity. James Allen has lost a horse tl week, which was injured by the stumppuller, end was killed later. Herman Otto spent several days of this week with his family. Capt. Alexander Sniih has returned home after an extended stay with Curtis Corson and family. The farmers In this community are busy planting their peas. Capt. William Coombs spent a day of this week. In Millville, on business. William Carew has returned home after being employed in Philadelphia for the winter. Daniel Watkins, of Camden, was a visitor here. Monday.

Robert

Miller. sbertiT.

*** Berry, el ux.) to John C. Soours. £ 2-4 acr % and 2 rods of land al SovAh lib- adjoining land of Uv-pnard Gal

Ssa UU City i K. Ludlajn. el i I. block ». S

*>• Co. Lot 88 and 10 .'ret adjoining lot 90, block 90. plan at 1907. &. J. Realty Co. to William M. Waldeck, ; «*. Twenty feet at lot 88, and IS feet adjoining block *0, plan of 1907. an. —etrow to Leila May Dr trow Kern. Lute 108 and 110, block 97. plan D-2. Tewnship sf Middle Elisabeth Parsons, rt vir. to Wright. (185. Lot containing 1.26 sc S. aide of road frosn Swain Station xhrn adjoining lands of Lewis Hudgins, Howard Hand and others- - ' Frank E. Royal, ct ux, to Augustus T. D. cr.-ell. *730. Lot on N. side of William street In Goshen sdjoinlng lands of William itrong and Robert Baymoro, Ing 63 perches; also lot on N. side of Chester Lane adjoining lands of William Brand Robert Baymore. c 2 2-4 acres—except 3 lots conveyed to John * Thompson and wife. Bereash af Narth WUdwsad Henry H. Ottcus to Haunah M. BJorling. *450. Lot 31. block 145. Same to Martha I- Reinhart. *137. Lot 38. block 91. Same to Same. *210. Lot 40, Mock 91. City sf Wild weed J. H. Cuosnbs Lumber Co, to Abraham Kuuowltch, et al. Lota 16 and 27, Mock 3. Millville Improvetr at Co. to Nura Letxlrr. •1*. Quit-claims northeast half of lot H.

block 19.

City at Wildwood to Nora Lrtstrr. Sam*

as above.

Robert Bright, el ux. to Nan Lrtstrr. 5*3. Same as above. Nora Lrtxtrr, rt ux, to TTwophilus A. Dare. (230. Same as above. Garfield Pancoast. Trustee, to J. H. Coombs Lumber Co. *3110. Luts 23 and rt.

block 5.

To was Lip af Lower Alexander H. Dick to Ha'ry A. Dick. (000. Tract of land Boxed by tide water on westerly side of road from Holly Beach to Rio Grande. Beroogh af Wast Op. Msy Robert Chambets, et ux. to Charles Doll. I7M. lot ou N. side of -road from Turnpike to Cape Neighborhood.” adjoining land of Joseph Hall.

Disposing ol your pro perry \>y Will is one thing; tho peloction of a vuitabi« exocutor is quits suother- And yet both oocomo a vary vimpia matter when you Invoke the aid af ti* Securin' True" Company, of Cape May CUtr. M. J, te Bdatifrt emt artata

SOUTH SEAVILLE Prom fha “Wai* pomsp■■ Ssar. Miss Florence Corson entertained Miss NinK Quigley, of Bordentown, over the week-end. Joseph Moore and wife, of Helslerville, spent Friday with Mr. Moore's sister, Mrs. John Langley. Harmo:. Hilton was at Cape May on

Friday.

Chss. Ellenberges is confined to the house with tassillUs. P. M. Hltner was with his family over Sunday. A. B. Corson has a new horse. The Baptist Church are having their parsonage renovated, getting it readiness for their new pastor. Rev. Raymond Kanne. Mias Helen Fisher spent the weekend with her parents, Andrew Piaher and wife. Joseph Sharp and wife, of Cape May. called on Mrs. H. M. Townsend, Wednesday. Fred Rosewall and wife, of Pitman, spent Sunday with Mrs. Rosewall' parents, Alfred!Barnes and wife. James Maxon filled the pulpit of the M. E. Church. Sunday, both morning and evening in the absence of. Dr. Terkea, who was attending Conference at Atlantic City. The Calvary Baptist Church has lost five elderly lady members since last October, namely. Mrs. Mary Willetts and Mrs. Enily Godfrey, of Ocean View, and Mrs. J. P. Collins. Mrs. Marietta Westcott and Mrs. Hannah Voss of this nlace. Mrs. John Douglass, of Court House, spent Snndav af,,moon with her father, J. P. Collins. Firman Hilton spent the past week with friends at Estelville. Mrs. Levi Grace entertained company from Gloucester over Sunday. A. B. Corson was in Philadelphia, on business. Monday. Mrs. John Bonham spent the weekend with her daughter at Atlantic City, attending the M. E. Conference while there. Hoi. Rocap spent Sunday with bis brother. Jack. John King has returned home after having a pleasant visit with relatives at Delmont. Each member of the Women’s Bible Class Is earning one dollar towards the wiring of the M. E. Church. Mrs. Harry Riley was shopping In Philadelphia. Wednesday.

DENNISVILLE From >h« r»rr*«p»»4*a« Mi38 Dorothy Hemphill returned on Saturday from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Harry SUIle, in Claj-ton. * John Carroll made a business trip to Philadelphia, on Thursday Mrs. Eugene Way visited her daughters In Philadelphia during the past

week.

The cottage prayer meeting met Tuesday night at the home of Maurice Creamer. Mrs. Marla Strattou la making a vilst with their daughter. Mrs. Paul Carroll. Mrs. Amelia Smith and Mias Bessie Somere attended the funeral of Mrs. Marietta Westcott, which tool place on Saturday at her daughter's home Id South Seaville. A special session was held at public school on Monday night, when the parents and Interested friend* were invited to listen to recitation* and Inspect work During the absence of the pastor on Sunday the congregation were enlightened concerning the progress in temperance work by Mrj McCauley, u representative of the Anti-Saloon League. Miss Helen Carroll visited Court House and Wildwood on Saturday and Sunday. A public tale was held, on Saturday, of household goods, wagons, farming implements, etc., the property of Pres ton Staning. Many got bargain* stoves and other things selling for little money. Miss Hannah Fidler is with friends in Berlin for a two weeks' stay. Daniel Hoffman, and grand-daughter.

WOODBINE

Miss Lena Happen and Mr. Edward Yaskln, of Philadelphia were married Sunday evening, at Liberty Hall. They will spend several weeks in Atlantic City, and make their home In Philadelphia. Miss Daisy Blume was a week-end visitor. Mr. Stemberger is entertaining friends for the week. Mr. Bob Perleman made several hurried trips to Bridgeton. Mr. Anthony Glowacki spent th week-end In Newark with his family. Miss Ethel Lindquist visited friends In Philadelphia. The Parent-Teachers' Meeting, held at the Central School, Saturday after* noon, was very well attended. New officers were appointed and those present enjoyed an Interesting programme. Miss Fannie Subber spent the weekend with the Bayards. Fifty new students have arrived at the DeHlrech Ajrricultural School. Mr. L. Gittleman spent Friday and Saturday in Millville. Mrs. Yuditky and Mrs. Harris spent several days in Philadelphia. The High School Seniors will give a dance Friday -evening at Liberty

Hall.

Mr. 1-azar Jacobsohn, of New York, spent Saturday in Woodbine. Messrs. Jack and Dan Happen spent the week-end at home. Mrs. Konowltcb and son drove to Woodbine, Sunday. Mr. Edward Happen, of New York, spent several days here, attending his sister's wedding. Miss Sylvia Bayard spent the weekend with her family. Mr. I. Reiner was a week-end vis-

itor.

Miss Nina Bayard has left for Philadelphia. Mr. Harry Eisenberg spent the weekend at home. A very interesting Zionist lecture was held at the DeHirech Hall, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bayard have returned from their trip. Mr. Abram Eisenberg spent the week-end with his family. Mrs. J. Rablnovltz spent a few days In Philadelphia. The Purim entertainment and dance, given Thursday evening, was a suc-

cess.

The Segals, of Wildwood, spent the week-end here. Mrs. A. Lippman and Evelyn, spent Saturday in Vineland. Miss Anna Levenson spent the weekend ip Philadelphia. Mr. M. Abramson visited Woodbine.

Sunday.

Mr. Thrasher, the farm demonstrat- ■. viisted Woodbine, Monday. Mr. Parfman and son spent a few days hereMrs. Segal, and aon, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday visiting relatives. Mrs. W. Eisenberg and Mrs. L. C. Abramson shopped in Philadelphia,

Saturday.

Mr Collins, of Wildwood, spent Sun-

dav in Woodbine.

STONE HARBOR

Dan Henry with wife and baby went to Philadelphia to attend the funeral of Mr. Henry'* uncie, but to remain only a day or so. Looit Ebelbare and wife, of Philadelphia, and their protniaed daughter Mis* Annie Holmes, of Coart House, were guest* of Frank Ebelhara on Sunday. Congratulation* are coining to Kate and Emma Toe be that the new depot (to be the fiueat along the oosmt) U to right alongside their property on 06th ■Meet near eeeood avenue. ( The “twin atorea" on the sooth aide I of 06th itreet aie said to have been told and with J. V. Herabey and wile, of Harrisburg, u the new owners. The price told ia 17,000, and that the lower floors am to be used for light lunch parlore and a delicatessen shop. Mrs. Duffield u first to have "flowers that bloom in the Spring" to show, a bulb of orange croeue haring opened up a half doses blooms last week. The very pretty cottage at 92d street and Suniiet Drive is for Oscar M. Hokanson ol the Bailey Building, Philadelphia, and ia to be named "Rufwad." The cost is given as about 93,500. Lewis Hamann, •uperintendent of the ice plant, baa hi* wife and family located in tbe “Norris.” Ernest, their eon, makes our team for the school train an even ball dosen, and, for the first time the Borough ha* a boy for the high school. Ernest come* from tbe NorthEaat High, of Philadelphia, and entere the eecond year class. * Alden Moore returned on Monday from tbe ten day* at hi* mother's home in Washington, leaving Hilda and tbe boy fof a while longer. Dr. Freshen ha* leased tbe entire first floor of tbe Mountenay Building and from May 1st, and will use it for a drug store. Following raleaae from tbe ‘poet office botn Dr. and Mr*. Freabell will take a "vacation” and getting tbe much needed rest. Tbe Mayor and Mr*. Herbert bad a* reccut guest* Loui* H.ilegas and Isaac Ketele of Philadelphia, both Stonemen of high degree. Frank Garrison and wife and their grandson Clinton Woodrow, have moved to their farm; Oley and wife and their little folks edntinoe in tbe 'd borne

here.

Esther Turpin and Bella Stowe are at home irom a fortnight'* atay with friend* in Atlantic City. Mre. Stowe returned from ber two week'* stay on Toeaday coming by way of Millville. Meeara. Mead and Letskua of tbe Stone Harbor Lumber Co. were in Philadelphia two day* of last week placing orders for about a dosen oar load* of lumber, etc., and trying to keep their care in their place in line in caw of freight embargo. PLANS FOR NEW MUNICIPAL PIER APPROVED The auditorium of tbe Municipal pier will have a seating capacity ot one thousand persons and will cost 518,000. The structure will be slxty-

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

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Propoaate tor bids on Grading. Rnrtxaing and Corbin* crruin iircxu In Um Borough ol atone Harbor. Scalad propoxate, marked "Propoxate tor Grading, outfacing and Curbing certain streou in lbs Borough at titone Harbor.” will be rxoeicad prior to a meeting ot tba Borough Council ot the Borough ol atone Harbor, to be held ou 23lh day of March.. 1917, al b o'clock p. m., at the ruueeii Chamber In the Borough Hall of said Borough, for grxuiug. outfacing and curbing tba lonowing xireute of aald Borough, to wit: Outfacing and Grading: 05lb oueoL irom Firai Avenue to the sea wal. being built along the Allantic Ocean. 06th Direct. Irom 5 text Avunux to the saa wall being built along the Atlantic Ooean. 87lh Dir cel, from r'irot Avenue to tba saa all being built along the Atlantic Ocean, oetn sir eel, from first Avenue to the saa all being built along the Atlantic Ocean. BVih Direct, from rir»t Avenue to the aea

utn street, from Flrxt Avenue to tbe aaa 1 being built along the Atlantic Ocean. >let street, Irom bint Avenue to the aaa 1 being built along the Atlantic Ocean, ’hd street from First Avenue to the eea li being built along the Allan tl: -

»btn street trvim first ATcnus easterly tor -i.taocc of no feet Zuinwaoi'liu'fi > t n,t Av * n “* porttoui of First Avenue, from tba ——* '» the South aids

> the Borough. Curbing: Until eiuee of 65th Street from First Avetne eea wall being built along tba

Jll„ Clu, Kahn ,„ea t U.f h* b >' 0,er wlU

front on the Boardwalk with four

end with-her family.

Mrs. J. Joffe Is visiting at Rosin’s.

AVALON om IX- "Timn* Cerrexpoadanf. Mr Charles D. Gill spent the weekend in this re«ort, looking: after property Interest*. Mr Charles H. Clouting was here on Sunday. r and Mre. W. Brtcker, who were aumirer resident* here last year, spent Saturday and Sunda> In this resort, looking for a cottage In which spend the coming season. They were accompanied by a party of friends. Isa Avalon M. Corson visited friends In Vineland several days last week. Mr C. Dehm and friends occupied the Dehm cottage on Seventh street for over the week-end.

Mrs Samuel Morton was a Phils

Cora Hughes, were week-end visitors j delphia visitor on Friday last in Millville. I Mrs Roll.; Hewitt returned to her !Ers. Ella Corson and Mina Kathar I honie in 0cean Vlew atter a ▼l«!t of a ine Bliixard are visiting Mrs. Charles' week with her P aren,s !n ‘hla resort.

Butcher, In Helslerville. Earl Chester visited his mother Saturday, returning on Sunday to his work in Philadrlphi*. Frank!).' Bushnell. Jr., of Philadelphia spent the week-end with his fam-

ily

STRATHMERE 4r. S. W. Hunch spent Sunday with W. G. Carothere. Joseph McCullough entertained Raymond Price, of Ocean City, on Sunday afternoon. Miss Viola Tturktll spent the weeknd with friends at Tuckahoe. Mr. W. A. P. Thompson is sp* 'ing . few days in Strathmere. Miss Bertha Wittkamp spent Friday nd Saturday in Philadelphia. Mrs. Frank DeVauil spent Saturday n Ocean City. Mrs. .losepn Thlrkeli was a Palermo visitor on Tuesday last. Mr E. M. Waldington spent Saturday in Tuckahoe.

Mr. and Mre. Edward A. Messier, of Philadelphia, spent two days last week at their Second Avenue cottage. Miss May C. Porteus was a recent visitor at the home of Frances Smith. Mr. Benson and son were Sunday sojourners at Avalon. Mis* Mary Wentiell has rv?brned to h'-r home here, after visiting friends and relatives lu Riverton and

De!::ir. N. J.

Mr. John King ia again in this resort. Stopping with Mre. John High. On Friday last members of the Avalon Council. Jr. O. U A. M.. went to Goshen where they consolidated with the Goshen Council YACHT CLUB BALL The Annual Ball of the Stone Harbor Yacht Club will be In the ball room of the Bellevue Stratford Hotel. Friday evening. April 13th. James Thompson. 1737 Filbert street. Phlladelpnla. is chairman of the committee in charge . —-

stores. The entrance will be through an arcade equipped with telegraph office and information bureau. Mark Reeves, of Wildwood, is the architect, his plans being the best of several submitted. The specifications for the pier will be ready for adoption at the special meeting of Council next Monds.y, when bids will be advertised for, and the work rushed to completion. When completed the Pier will surpass any in the County for arcnitectural beauty, and though not aa large as some in the other resorts. It will be complete in every detail. A particular point being made by tbe Committee of Council, is that tbe piling that hold the Pier should be heavy enough, and so thoroughly creosoted, that the structure may be added to at any time without overburdening the foundation.

BOROUGH OF STONE HARBOR, NEW JERSEY. NOTICE TO BIDDERS

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Propoxate for btfix for It* laying of ax-wan In certain slroxts la Ibc Borough of 8lon< Harbor. Soalxd propoxate, marked "Proposal! for « laying of warara to certain stroeta of tiw Borough of Dluoe Harbor.” will bo noolxol prior to or may t. proaenird prior to a moot log of tba Borough Connell ot tbo Borough of Stono Harbor, to bx held on tin 26'b day of March. 1917. at 8 o'clock P M.. at the Council ChnmDoc to tho Borough Hall of aald Borough, fur Um laying of sra-xrs la lb* following strxau. to wit: Third Avenue, from 104th Street to HUh Street; to accordance with plane and spxclacxtlon. adopted by said borv-gh Council, and on 81a to tba office of tba Borough Clark, where tbs same may ba Impacted by Iboer tcraxtsd. Th* bidders will slat* oxuy to a lump sum tbe price for lbs entire work. a. contemplated by the plane bad specifications m>w > file, lu writing ax well as to figures. 1'lde aiuat be on the form approved by OounciL Ctoinci: rexervee tba right to reject any accompanied by - i me auto of Five Hundred to guarantee tba execution would tbe bidder aecure the contract tharefor. Tbe ouccwaefu! bidder wlU be ruuuUud to .. ve bond at tbe tin— of th. ..f ik. oue tract In tbe bus Hundred Dollan tbs faithful p L*o r. wocaAVAN. Six

Bulb udee of 89lh Street, jrom First Ava-

to tbe i

Both aides of Stet Sir or', from First Avals to the aea wall being built along lbUanuc ocean. Both Skies of 92d Straet. from Flrxt Arw-

b .100 of 94th Diroot, from a point at east of to. oast aide of First Ava- - to. aaa wall being built along tbe c ocean. b Side of 94lb Sireot, from First Araeterly tor a dixtanoo of 110 foot, aldoa of 95to ouee*. from First Ave-

t curbing, except wbe . ~»me. from the south • tba North side at . ' 1 *“"**W curbs to be la accordance with Ibt- c.labliabed grade of said streets; la accordance with plana and speclflcationa adopted by said Borough Council, »n.i 00 mu m tbs office of the Borough 'llcrx, where tba “5! *u*peeled by tooee tolarosted. Tbe bidders will stato only to a lump ■■■— tba once for th. •"'i— fork, ax oontemptefila. i' ““

Bid _ f>»MDClli

Council reserve 1 tbo right to reject any and all bide. J w All proposals will be accompanied by a certified check to tbe sum of Five Hundred Dollars (*500) to guarantee tbe elocution of tbe contract, should the bidder secure tba

Tbe eucoosaful bidder will bs required to .tee bond at tbe time of the execution of to. contract in tba eum of F'lro Thousand Dollar. (C.OOO) conditioned for tbo faithful penurmanew of tbo contract.

LDO F. MoCRAVEN,

Dated at Stono Harbor. Maroh*^ Sjj!"

BOROUGH OF STONE HARBOR NEW JERSEY

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

iiune Harbor. nealed proposals, marked "Propoaate for ne tiomiructiuu of a sewerage disposal plant .i> the Borough of Stono Harbor." wlU bo .-jcelvod prior to or may be proeenlod to a ■‘-'' ting of toe Borough Council of tbe Bor- - -JCh of Slone Harbor, to be held on the 26lh of March. 1917, al 8 o'clock P. M.. at -* Council Chamber to the Borough Hall ■' -aid Borough, for the caastracUan of a -overage dupural plant to be located at ii-4th Street and Third Avenue, to aald Borough. said Sewerage plant to be constructed to actordaace with plans and speelficatlona adopted by aald Borough Council, and on file lu the office of tbe Borough Clerk, where tbe •aim m_y be inspected by those InLereeled. Tile bidders will state only to * lump sum the price for tba entire work, as conumpiAted by the plans and speelficatlona now on file, m writing aa well as to figures. '*■- form approved by

All proposals will bs accompanied by s certified check in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ((500) to guarantee the sxecsUs* ’ tbe contract, should the bidder ssesrs e contract therefor. Tbe suorcaful bidder will be required te ve bubd at tbe time of the execution at tbe ntrect to the sum of One Thousand. Five Hundred Dollar > (81.3001 conditioned tor be faithful performance of tbe contrset. LEO F. McCilAYBN. Borough Clerk. Dated at Stone Harbor. March 6, 1917.

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