Cape May County Times, 4 March 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS

CITY SEA ISLE CITY. N. J. Monthly Summary for February

Monday, Feb- 7. I'.Cl.' KeruUxr ro»t-

Monday t vb- 1'* 1 nciruiar

of Harry 6. Dua*- j-j ( , i». ii. VTcal Jeraey and 8« ’“'f. ai r ' 1 " } U f- StM>rr Railroad Co. roQUeatid lo cloan n ol Faoroao. pmperty betwryn Landi-i avenm

Uaa cradl-jjr. of .aid d«»a>

Jtill to l*« a»D»:r.Wr uad«r oaa. or ,a their claim* and oataaad* a«a.Bat

—■"Oh* from the leur'.t da} I*. }»21. or they »lil fe< :

**Laud rebroaiy tu.. A. i». l-'-l

jtUUlMiali l‘.

On appucatimi ul Jercnuali I*. Ixiaut} Admituatratrwi »»t Tbonma 1'. l>alauc>. ooctax -l tor anle oi lands to !■«» dvw»

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faiorvlaii 1*. thiane} .«dii.<tn»li oSltotd to tins coiyL r u.'d- r ■ batata and dclita ol >aid Tlio.t lam.}, ooccaaed. uncivil} n •*! Un- porwaal claie oi « J

iMlanv}. daooan <1. U inaud-clciil U his dchia. and rvjuaeta Ure^aJd^o-^

this atxlcvmli o»> «‘l l-'ct>ni*.i >.

lylL that aU Person, iiu.i.si.n n ianos. tenement*, hctnmanwma -nio

«sLale oi said Tlmnui. < . 1 •clam i

coasvd. appear l-Jorv the < cun. o ■->urt liouae in ’-ajiv Mii> i ourl 11

i tlie tweiiUclh *

that Sunday Kxcurslons to S«t Ulc Otj

, ,.n the Penns. It. IL would brirtn March ■and* aaa.u.i , >Ild lh a ( hr was rndeavorlnir tc • Iiain nine lni i n from l*hlla. clumped

IVfcraaij. A. •, „ s i. h.

er barred ol nnc i Kirrtnr Llrht aituatton takrn

• lul diacu«cd. Earliest

'UlaMET. l^dptmcot j^jyt, wam acale to tr lixed

. *STlri.rt: nSTSSK' Munbers prrarnt Mc*»ra. KltcK l^iaj. man and Ixiv. City Enptnecr alao prc. ! "I'icrk read communication Iroro M'. J. a S- It- it Co. atBtmK they wouM clear.

..p tfcrlr iirotr-rt} lirtrjen L“<* 1 »

1 cur, Crtui-i.i avenue, Meat Jeraey ate'i'ommurnciaIon from the Philadelphia

li-cord auhmltUni! Wn for ,

K. MalUrravc- bi '

rt'T KS

j-nt City Sollr'tor Kollcwlmi tilde. Contract

1 i.-ada

llrVer und nuah

ItliJo

came wuy »o inom* yi.ni* I rtanaimmis “ the an.u Tbi«n»a t. J ahoulu not be sold ■

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CENNISVILLE Raymond TPesteott spent the week-end with his parents. and Mrs. i Samuel Woolaon and famll* •p.-nt Sunday In Sharon HUL Mi.- lairooi- Junes M vlsIUrur her pawns. Mr Eurene Sprlnper. dauchter and on stunt Tuesday In Phlldadelphla Mr. Ralrli;ii Hughes celebrated his .Irtbday by •utrrtAlnlnjc his frlrndu on Salurdsy evening. Miss Martha Kldler Is sertuaslv 111 at this writing. Miss Mal.le Springer Is vlattlng her ■incle In Cape May Coon House. Miss Jearu- Illiuard and Mr. Gi-orge James spent Tuesday In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mr*. William Thompson i leodi-d the funeral of their cousi (top" May on Saturday. .lohr. Trout spent Waahlnjrm birthday tn Philadelphia s Carrie Uuahnell has gone to 1 hospital for treatment. , Verna Creamer spent Saturday and Sunday with h.-r parents. Mr. {Sugeae Spri-urer and son atundI t'»- funer 1 if Mr. Daniel Chamt-ers : Eldora on Crlday. Mrs. Ogde n dandy spent this week with her daughter In Camden. Earl Chester and mother are spendig some time In their home here. Miss Helen Carl Is spending some time

Cap. A. J. Meerwald spent Monday In Yenton. I* Peterson rlatted Mr. Smith Stiles n 8-tndav. Mr. Xrawrence Peteraoo and Mr. Hallowell spent Tuesday In PhUadelphla. Mrs. Ralph Peteraoo visited her mother i Thursday. Mrs. Mary Jr ITera entertained her daughter Miss Elisabeth Meerwald of Camden and Mr. Joseph Meerwald of Philadelphia over the week-end. Mrs i.ydia Crandol la quite 111. John James le visiting his brother Mr. C. James. Mias Mary Myrwald has returned "T school duties at Trenton Normal School after a week's Illness.

i Mrerw-ld spent Saturdsy afternoon at Mays Landing. Lewis McCravao spent the week-end with Mrs. aSdwurd MoCraran Mr. James St .ee visited hU brother nr rrldaj. Mr. Edward Watson spent the weekend with hie parents. Mr. Albert Mlllei of MUlvtOe visited Ms parents on Tuesday.

Walter Sc obi 1 e VICTROLAS SONORAS PIANOS

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1 by Um^hunogoti

itoly bnmolt.

that in. orde ►mu ov In: iho Count* ‘

public plat:

Cape May lor sis ww*. ■- ►m be puhi»eb*d at Ivaei on for tl.L aams tune ui U.« County l Tunes, one d the .S.uspaptis »■ UUJ ‘ HENP.V H. ELDUUX1E. Marry S. Douglass. Juuge

Sunogata.

c. A. Hor.iiell. Proctor. J-*4-U-a-PL-l*LU0.

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I — 1 _ - tuptloo in supply

. 419t. _ S5»5. . sne.oo

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< hecks -epi In Uhe bharrocV. the lowv-' bldj sts-ed an Inspector

. Wed-e-atlgate

J lute. - lias. City Engineer

of pumping .-qulpment at sewer plant entirely NsliafactoQ'. I illovrinr npi«ot.-.in«-nis to Fir.- Depart- ■ "iii conllnped: O. Crooeckrr. M. lurlf- . i . Cemuli. T. E. IMDow. <>. Massey. !. Dev.-r, M. M. Solrom-y. J M;.»»•)

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I6n Klsdrlc Light lower and Vs'ater Compaay - ( ou

! i K.a Isle Public I ibrary

Hat this week. Mias Roxana Gandy spent baturday In Atlantic City. Mr. Ogden Gundy motored to Cope May Court House on Thursday. Tlic DenalatfUe school children crlebraled Washingtons birthday toy giving entertainment. Mias Hattie Ktdler has been quite El with German measles, this week. The superintendent of the Methodist Sunday School wia very much pleased with the collection received on Sunday morning for the benefit of the Missionthe amount being *t«.17

BOARD OF CHOSEN FRECHOLCERS COUNTY OF CAPE MAY

NEW JLRSEY

I l.'.S C. 8. Alas uric Ik.. J. Smith

Electrics' Equipment lor Ocean City | jij. F. Wood^_——^

Prewbridfle H7 John Wright —-—_ Tuckalioe National Rank

. I li? IL S. MuHer •

Sealed bid* will hr recdreil an.1 u»*.»ed by . a. Foster

It House. Cape May CvUI TUESDAY. MARCH

af 1S:16 1". M, for the followim r Iiirslaking aU material, machi arnctiog sod installing

Ike presem me. nod ol po«<

■ al atalion cmieutin •enadance and anrclbcatiooa prepaicd by Hie t giueci and approved by Hil> iiouid.

CONDITIONS Bidder* must at

, 1921

allowed Ikr

it ol Ml battel II pm;*:

Count

i rp laird by

hack bid sum

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, nu aided tbe con ...h. i. >n«i -

rated March

<.14 22.11

21.26 12.W 11.00

SOUTH DENNIS Samuel Morion visited hie sister* on hureday. — Mrs. Charles Wat von went to Cape May Court House on Friday. Jr-re Cahaley spent Thursday in Ph-ls-delphla. L. Baker visited Mrs. Charlet Fldler or Thursday.

fc.oo wki.

■ February 21. 1W1- IteguUi l:li< P. M, Major FPrh prrKollowlng Commissioners pressrs Fitch. Chapman and Love

.. .".on- One page of apace- in Uirlitlun In the Cape May County Times .uthorised. Jetty permit authorised yt" < •otm required use of Gas Plant bj I nar* Ga» Cempany for ranking irasolln. :..r nmi-ty days In the event of the clt> ,., over tbe plant befon- thnt time M .u.r to lie taken up by the Solicitor. Kvi. atkiii of the Boardwalk from l*ud in," -trvet to Sjwncvr strvr t completed. Tieaaurem report for lX-"i - Ni.-I January. 1M1. read^and or Ihj'r! Harrington Wright nuthorired. Ii..i"l for <• H. Clouting Oomtsu— —— tra.-t D.4. received und accepted. i' inference could not arranged with Eh-cinc Company for February i>. l»»L l.ut i liought conference ca.u be arranged l.u u.-ck beginning peoiuio' 21. 1»*1 Formal offer of *>.900.00 ho be made I , .art Gas Company for pbiit and agree-

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SHERIFF'S SALE

■ale o' Mortgag'd 11-/.-cteal IssUod out ol t eery of New Jersey, c I vbruan, A. D-. I d..

! Monday. February Tt. 192L | Meeting ii.g. r**Mv .. w ' - Messrs. Filch. Chapman and Lov i Solicitor Cole also present. Clerk read comrounlcatlons relative t. i lls against the Friars Gas Company. - ond for Sinking Fund Commission re-Iv.-d and filed. . l:---olution suthorlslng building of Hook it "is adopted sum of ttJW n.iiuiict urroringly.

hx. noticed that the fighting nwn who M-««d ^ came from eountrle* which

slat largely co chtase.

Tlmeg prlt-tlng ts quality PrtnUng

Brazing and Welding VULCAN Brazinp’ and Marhine Co. Cylinder Griadutg

BOTH PHONES

PETZ

Antomotive School m ua*m , AatooiaSlle A Trwtw Sen** 1

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Pet* Aiaomotire School

pbovpt service

West Jersey Garage Landis Avenue, just South ci Ocean Avenne

SEA ISLE Cm, N. J.

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GASOLINE, OIL. ETC.

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