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PUB'.'C NOTICE
Isle City, potllluiis for the i.onilnations of candidates lor the ofBce of CoiumlsHloner, which office la to be Oiled by the election of three Commission, a term of four years. Notice la also given that the names of the candidates have been drawn for position on the ballot for the election. Which will be held on Tuesday, May 10th. and the follourtng la a true hat of the cnndldates who have Hied petitions and their names In the order upon which they will appear on the official ballots for his election: IRVING FITCH. JAMES T. CHAPMAN. H. C. LOVE. EDWARD C. STEVENS. G. F. KAPPEL. M. M. SOFRONEY. JOHN L. MAHER. City Clerk. Dated April 28, 1921. 4-29-2t-30l-pf»5.t0
CITY OF SFA ISLE CITY, N. J.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Notice Is hereby given that the District Hoards of Registry and Election In and Tor the City of Sea late City, will meet In the places hereinafter designated TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1921 between the hours of six ,A. M. and seven P. M„ for the purpose of cc tSuctbig a general Municipal Election : the election of three Commissioners : the said City of Sea Isle City to eet for a term of four years. POLLING PLACES First Ward—Sannlno’s Store. IT streeL between Landis avenue and Flei
s qualified t ‘NOTICE -swss'crr.r-'t- _ County Board of Registry and Election wlU sit for the purpose of revising and correcting the registry list, or registors, at their efbee In me Court House Building, Chpe May Court House, N. J., and In the City Hall, Sea Isle City. N J„ on May bth nnd again on May 8th. 1921. between the hours of 1 P. M., and • P. M-, on each of the said days. NOTICE is hereby given that any pe son desiring to vote by mall must mat., application In writing to the City Clerk. Sea Isle City, on or before Tuesday. April 26th. when said applications will ho forwarded to the County Board of Registry and Election for acll- n. JOHN L. MAHER, City Clerk. Dated April 12, 192L 4-lS-4t
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
CONTRACT NU. 606
Foaled bide will be received by the Board of Commissioners of the City Sea isle City. New Jersey, at the Coi mlssioners Room. City Hall. Sea 1>
City, New Jersey, on MONDAY, MAY 9th, 1921
e hour of two-thirty, p. i
r the
Music PavlUon. on the ocean side ui tl
Roardwali-t, at Ocean Avenue. All bids or proposals will he made <
the forms provided, cover all Iteioa coi lalned therein, and be accompanied I cash or check without condition, cert fled by a Ne ewJrsey Bank or Tru Company, In the sum of 1U per cent, the amount bid. payable to the City Treasurer, of Sea 1 do City. New Jersey, and also con -Un a "bid letter" from
satisfactory Surety Company.
The successful eontiaiioi twll piovid -, within ten day s from the dale of the
. a satisfactory Surety Company
SSKV
the •
t lot) 1
conditioned for the faithful performance of all the work, payment of all bill* and aafeguardlng the City from all actions at law or other-
all ty In a Plans «
By Older of Commissioners. JOHN L. MAHER. City Clerk. W. H. OOLLIBSON, JR. City Engineer. 4-U-tt-ptfl.U
ORDINANCE
The Board of Commissioners, of tinCity of Sea I ale City, do ordain Section 1—That the rate of the gas to
be supplied by this City, to the lnhat.uants of" the City of Sea Isle City. New Jersey, shall be at the rate of two dollars and ten cents per one thousand culm feet of gas lor illuminating and hunting and other purposes: and that a reduction or rebate be allowed as may be set forth by a rule or rules estutdi.-died !•> the lUrnrJ of Commbuloners of this city.
Section 2. That the heat unit* and
the candle power of the gas shall lasuch as Is permissible by the law of
this State,
Section 3. The Board of Commissioners of this City may adopt such ;ennonable rules and rrgulal.on-, us mu<- ineoesvary for the successfully contact-
ing the supplying of ga-.
Section 4 As this City on or a a,..t the First day of May. 19X1. will acqC - *—• nd on or about said date
Its Inhabitants with gas, -- Jf public necessity the ga» aid no Axed at the time of the c of the supply thereof, there-
fore, this ordinance shall go into effect .i — *■ a date that the city
BOARD OF CHOEEN FREEHOLDERS COUNTY OF CAPE MAY
NEW JERSEY
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
lie held In the Court bouse, N. j. TUESDAY, MAY 17Ul. 1921 at 12 o'clock, noon, fiir the following: To furnish all nocCanary equlr i ant labor and do the work of railing .u grade of a section of the Cape Muy-Wild-wood road. Section 2. from station II'I plus 60 to station 122 plus 30. situate In the county of Cape Mur
lUnlv Engineer L. M. Klee and apaved by this Board, and which may bv
of ii.OO which amount will tic refunded If the plans and speclflcatlons are re turned.In good condition or accompan bid E.ich bid must he accompanl.-d by eas —• a certified check made payable to tli order of the County Treasurer ^ In thi In the proposal. Each bidder must furnish a certificate from a satisfactory Surely Comduly signed and scaled by author- . _ ifficlal, stating that bond will be furnished If the bidder is successful. The Board reserves the right to reject -y or all bids. By direction of-the Board. IRVING FITCH. Clerk. Dated May 4, 1921. 5-6-21-46l-pf».2»
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS COUNTY OF CAPE MAY
NEW JERSEY
NOTICE TO GRAVEL PIT OWNERS Sealed bids will lie received and opened ly the Board at a regular meet mg to •e held in the Court House. Cape May «\>urt House. N. J., on TUESDAY, MAY 17(11. 1921 t 12:16 P. M.. for tbe following: For the furnishing of iB.onn tons of o«d gravel, more or less, for deliver) -uring the balance of the year 1*21. as required, gravel to tie of Beck Hill, best lallly. Its equal or better. Bids to be per ton Iwsls F O. I
Saturday.
e Pit.
the ■
By direction of I IK Vi NO FITCH. Clerk Dated May 4. 1*21. S-«-li-27l-pfm
OENNISVILLE Miss Helen Fldler spent Sunday with er mother. Mr. and Mrs Samuel Woolauii and iwo daughters spent Sunday at Garden larke. Michael fSerardo spent the week-end n Philadelphia. Morris Creamer has a Ford car. A party of people from here motored :o Petersburg on Sunday. Several of the people of Dennlsvllle i(tended the funeral of Mrs. Hattie •'Idler, on Friday. Mr. ant) Mrs. Anson MsiTs and daugher spent the week-end with Mr. and klrs. James Williams. Leonard Jones and Leroy Heller motired to Richland on Sunday. Mrs. Straw-bridge entertained her eranddaughter this wed Mrs. Etiaene Way spent a few days of ast week In Philadelphia. Walter Shaw called on Mrs. Morris •reamer on Friday. Miss Verna Creoiner spent Sunday Carl Schurmun spent Sunday with Miss Florence Brown. Earl Chester his returned home after ■pending some time in Wilmington. Ir. and Mrs. John Fldler and dsugbnpent Sunday In Haleyvllle. Ira. Robinson called on Miss Bessie Somers on Friday. Misses Bdllh and Rose Gundy visited lelr parents on Sunday. Jonathan James spent Sunday here. S. Clark spent Thursday and Friday I 1th J. Carroll. Mrs. Uriah Gandy and Miss Martha Town spent Friday and Saturday In Philadelphia.
WOODBINE Mrs. IL I-alfer returned to her home i New York Saturday. Dr. J. Ltpman. visited his mother here
i Saturday.
Congratulations were extended to Mr. and Mrs. J. Benson on the arrival of
their baby girl.
i. J. Sohel left for her home In Borough Park. N. Y.. after spending two
weeks with her parents.
The Board of Trade meeting was held Land and Improvement l office, j
rs. Perkarsky and son mot-
ored to New York last week, where they Kolinsky, of New Orleans, arrived last Wednesday. She spent a few
ays with her parents.
The Glugsti h of Mtl'vlUe, visited the
>wn last Wednesday.
D. J. Robinson returned Friday from n extended trip to Florida. The flremei. held their meeting at Our . boy* enjoyed the rally given by ■e Tuckahoe American Legion Post last Thursday evening. I Mr. SuMimaii. of Philadelphia was a
,-lsllor here Iasi week.
A dance was given hy the American Aglon Post at the Ulierty Hall Friday
evening, April 29th.
B. A. Palltx. lof New York, spent a ■w days In town the former port of B. Rublnowllx and cousin motored t
Phlladeli . ia Inst week.
Miss D. Btume made her parents
lort visit Sunday.
Miss L Joffe and sister were home ft
few days.
Mr. and Mi* A. C. Comet* and child ■turned to their home In Philadelphia Sunday, after spending Hie Holiday week wllh their 1*1 rents. Mrs M. Gre-nsteln and baby spent the past week with the Qreensteln ft
Sunday with hi a mother. Our community was saddened to hear of the death of Mrs Charles Fldler. She was esteemed by all who knew her and won many friends by her kindness. Although she had been in poor health for several years, the end came Yen suddenly. The sympathy of the community Is extended to uer husband. Adnu Hickman spent the week-end Uh hi* daughter at Cold Spring. Frances Boyle spent Sunday In Phila-
delphia.
ty of young people spent the week-end at Clints M.ll.
COUNTY TAX BOARD AGAIN
HEADED BY SAMUEL LANNINO The Cape May County Board of Taxation organised on Monday, with Samuel Lonnlna. of Wildwood, again Installed a* Preiddei t. E. L. Rice, of Tuckahoe. was selected aa Secretary, to succeed Fluvial W. James, who fteM the post for
the past year. Mr. Rice 1 of the Tax Board and »
TO THE
Voters
SOUTH DENNIS
William ralaney visited his parents on Sunday. Matthew Jeffreson spent Sunday with his parent*. Mr. and Mrs. James Etdredgc and Mrs. Frank Barnes motored to Ocean City On
Sunday.
Mr. and Mr . V/llllam Bramell were enlling on friends on Friday. Captain A. J. Meerwatd went to llivaloe on Saturday. Ralph Goff, of Ocean City called on his sister on Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Doollng visited her slstora the Misses Morton, on Friday Miss Doiothy Stiles spent the weekend with Miss Thelma Nickerson. s. Meerwald. of Philadelphia, spent
OF
this year by a. O. Howell. Jr, who was recently appointed by the Oorernor. The Board Is now composed of the following: Samuel Bohn and E. O. Howell. Jr.
Miss Helen McManus, of Philadelphia, was a week-end guest of Miss Hargarit Twohey, at the home of her mother, Mra James A. Twohey.
A WORD
TO THE
Friends
OF
Sea Isle City I hereby announce myself a candidate for the offlee of City Commissioner, and If by your support, I am tlocted, I pledge
myself to the following!
- 1. An economical, efficient, and nonpolitical operation * ths Public Utllltlsa, with improved service In Gas, Water and .
Electricity.
Sea Isle City At you know. I am a candidate for the
ffice of City Commissioner.
You have watched my work for the pact foui years. It represents my boot efforts
for the Interssu of Sea lalo City.
Whether or not 1 have succeeded your vot# Will testify on May 10th, at which
time I solicit your support.
James T. Chapman
TO
Sea Isle City Voters
I have served you as Commissions.* for the past two years. In this time I have put forth my best efforts to conserve the Interest of ths city, and have labored In behalf of those who employ me—the taxpayers.
10th. If you ars satlefled that my actions a been always for the greateot good the greateet number, and you ondorse this policy In rsgsrd *0 ALL of the City’s business, your vote will 1st m 1 ' rve you for four years more. HIRAM C LOVE
AUTOMOBILES WANTED MOST BE » GOOD COKDinON Stanley Automob3e Co. ig-oai-aas-exa n. Broad sc. mna. Mad A EL Varaco Its. ’Fbau. Pep. 7120
3. Every effort, by aconomy, to reduce he burden of taxation, without sacrlflc. m the progress of-ths retort.
spectfufly solicit your support on May 10. M.M. SOFRONEY
Sherwin-Williams Products
Real Estate Insurance BUILDING LOTS In a Growing Section Ripe for Improvements COOPER B. HATCH & CO.,-—--211 MARKET ST.. Camden, - - N. J.
at the * of See Isle City begins the tobabltams thereof.
NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that «t a mining of the Hoard of 'ommiaa.on*-r» the City of Sea Isle City. New Jirae held or Monday, the 36tb day of Apt 1921, the foregoing ordinance «,.* pa;,.-, on Aral and aerand rending and said .< dlnance will las taken ip for third rendu and final pannage a’ a meeting of «■ Board, to be held on the IBth day of M 1921. at the l*<ur of ,wo ot lock in ' W*. City'Hall." Sea Me City .“New Jew the pui-poee uf th ordinance twins. Establishing th- rate* to I..- . haiK< When the City of Sea tale City. New JSe>. supplies gas. JOHN L MAHER. City Clerk. «-29-2t-t?l-pf|17.t2
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