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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
CONTRACT NO. 506
Saaled bid* will be received by the Hoard ot Conunlaaionen of the City of Sea Ule City. New JerMsy. at the Coinmliuuonera Room. City Hall. Sea l»le
CUj. 1921
at tha hour of two-thirty. l>. iii-. for the
bulldlm; and conatructlnK of ti
Muclc Pavilion, on the ocean aide of ll.e
Hoard walk. ut Ocean Aveiri.
All bids or propoaala will 1" made cn
provided, cover all Itema coni luercln. and be accompanied l>> or check without condition, cerl'-
Sd by a New jeraey Bank or Truat Company. In the aum of 10 pc cont. oi the amount bid. poiable to the City Treasurer, of Boa lalo Clty. New Jer
and alao contain a "bid letter fro aaltafactory Surety Company.
The aucceoafui contractor will provld •. within ten day a from the dot.' of the award, a aallafactory Burcty ' ">»pany
bond In the buiu of 100 per centut the amount bid. conditioned <or
faithful parformanco of all the work, payment of all bllla mid wtfeKuardlni: ' the City from all aettona ut law or ol
t&lned therein, i
The City reserves the rl*ht nnv nr all blda or to waive an>
i l-.Jri-t
uiity in any bid. 1‘tana and apedfleations may be oh taiued from the City Clerk by deposit
Hue 110.00.
By Order of Commlaaloners. y JOHN U MAHER. City Clerk. . COL.LISSON. Jib. City Ktutoaer
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SHERIFF’S SALE
By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, for i sale of Mortgaged I’remisea.to me directed issued out of the Court of Chancery of " Jersey, on the 21 si day of April. 1B21 in a certain cause wherein i M Vanderhcrachen and Samui l Cl""Vanderherschen. co-partnera tradlns,a K. Vonderherachen Sons, an.- comilalnonta, and Domenico Csr-rchlone
‘aria CopnCchl — '
jlillc vendue
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Office. In Cape May Court House, l ain May County. New Jersey: All that certain mortKay premises; with the appurtenances. It. ihe biu of ■plaint In the said cause particularly forth and described, that la to say: II tlull certain tract or parcel of bind premises hereinafter particularly described, situate In the Iwrough of Stone Hal •■or. In the County of t ape Slid State of New Jersey, beirtnnlnit , point In the northwesterly line ol Third avenue al the distance of one hundred ten feet northeastwardly from the northerly comer of Kluhty-Uilrd «lre.-l and Third avenue, and extending thence northeastwardly along the northwest. rl> line of Third avenue Thirty-five feet: thence extending of that width between the two points mimed In length or depth northwardly between parallel lines at simss# ^lTstsSs'i^: Together with the rights and privileges of the use of the waters of North
SIONE HARBOR NOTES
Frans de Heller and so.i Edward, have sen here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Manger spent the enk-end with their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hole. ■s. Hplcer *ins a general line of notions and dry goods in her new With
Amount due with Interest i added. Dated May :
1.192.41. i lo lie
f sea Isle City.
Je Tho ‘Board of Commissioners of t City ot Sea Isle City, do ordain: Section 1—That the rate '«*"«**■ Jersey, s'.all be at the rate of two di
lars an'’, ten cents per one thousand cubic
feet oi gas .'or lllunilnstlng and In and other purposes; and that a r
tlon or rebate be allowed " forth by a rule or rules the Board of Commission.
Section 2. Tlial the heal units ana the candle power °!‘ he ft .. such as In permissible by the law ot tl Sectlon e ’3. The Board of Coiranlsstoners of this City may adopt such reasonable rules and regulations os may he nocessary for the successfully conduct‘"S.&VT"’'™ fii/So- «... »>»»' the First day of May. 1921. will acquire a gas plant ..nd on or about sn.d date will furatsh Its iuhabltanla with gas. and because of public necessity the gas rate should bo Itxed at the time of the beginning of the supply thereof, tlwrefore. this ordinance sliall go imo effect at the some time and date that the city of Sea isle City begins to furnish gas to
the Inhabitants thereof.
Commissioners.
• IH ICC I it II,.. ■ - . — . ■ ug "f the Boa. 1 of Commlssion.-rs of the City of Sea Tide City. New Jersey, held on Monday, ihe 25th day of April. 1921, the foregoing ordinance was Passed on first and second reeding and said oriltnanee will be taken up for third reading and final passage at a meeting of su.d Hoard, to be held on the 16th day of May. 1921, at the hour of two o'clock In the afternoon, in the Commissioner* t hainl.ora. City Hall. Sea Isle City. New Jersey, the pun ->»« Of th ordinance being: KetaUlshing the rates to be rhargid when Uie City of Sea Isle City. New Jersey. supphes^as^ MAHER, City Clerk. 4-29-2t-C7l-pf217.62 OARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS COUNTY OF CAPE MAY
NEW JERSEY
NOTICE TO GRAVEL PIT OWNERS Sealed bids will bo received and opened by the Board at a regular meeting to Ik> held In the Com: House. Cape May
Court House, N. J.. on TUESDAY, MAY 17th. 1W1
at I2'15 I*. M.. for the fob .whig For the furnishing of 10.000 t. n road gravel, morn or less, for d during 'he balance ,f the year I tequired, gravel to bn of Buck Hhl.
quality, its equal or la-t.nr.
Bids to be per ton basis K O I
the Fit. i
— ! Hoi.rd reseri'es Jp" right te
SOUTH DENNIS Adn.i Hickman spent Sunday at Cold Miss Elizabeth Meerwnld. of Camden, and Joseph Meerwald. of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with their mother. William Peterson and family were calling on relatives on Sunday. Samuel Marlon visited his Maters on Misses Sarah McKalg. Mary Watson mid Manila Hickman were the conlestai ts from our school In the annual spr'lontest on Saturday, ses C. Learning and Miss M. O. Ludliuu went to Ores n City on Tuesday. Mr. and Stephen Jefferson entertained company or. Sunday. a Grace Fldier vlsltiol tier uncle. Charles Kidlar. on Tuesday. John Douglas visited his mother on Sunday. kThe Misses Ludlam spent Saturday at Green Creek. ' I^eslle Foster and sister of South K.wlle visited the Misses Ludlam on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Eldredy. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes, motored to Ocean City on Sunday. The Girl Scouts, of Dennlsville. attended the Baptist Church on Sunday afternoon and rendered some very good music. >. Thomas Miller and Miss Hannah McCormick, spent Saturday in Philadelphia.
Ject
r all I
By direction of t
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS COUNTY OF CAPE MAY
NEW JERSEY
: TO (SnTRACTORS
On next Monday night. "The Belle of *4ew York of 1921" begins a w. -k’s ■agement at the Globe Theatre, on the oardwalk. Atlantic City, with the promse of breaking records for hlg audiences. This latest of all New Tori* Winter Garden productions to he made by the casra. Lee and J. J. Khubert. has prov- . one of the most attractive. It is ■ entirely new idea In Winter Garden it.Ttainmenl possessing a real plot and lug an enlarged Musical Comedy raththat a revue of exinivongaxa. as •retofore offend by this famous temple amusement. "The Belle of New York 1921" offers a cast of unusual exce nc«\ Including Carolyn Thomson. W1 ■m H. Danforlh, dps. B. Carson. Harold Murray. Teddy Webb. Frances unrest. Ih-orge A. Schiller. Joe K«uk>. .Ir Green. Kitty Kelly, the Purcella .there. Gen. Redding, Carl Judd, ■lam Huttnstu. and Junler Tleman. also has a genuine beauty chorus of v or more of the prettiest, most yc nn.I talented girls ever gathered toner if. any one muaical comedy
L. M. Swain has I
Adolph Elaman spent
end here. Mr. Elsinan has n garden and is always ener-
ptanled
getlcally ■a. Joseph Marchiano and her cousin here for some stay. Mr. Marchiano down over the week-end and beautified their channel home by setting up artior and planting roses, rnesl Ross and family motored down for the week-end In their fine new ma-
chine.
Harry Simpson mad- a trip of several days duration to Philadelphia by auto. Donagan Is here again with Mr. and Mrs. Freshen. Leon Stell spent a day In town recently having refyrned from Florida, ll Stone Harlem for the Stell a, Our town, ren If it Is quiet looks good to our travelers when they return. The Gun Club liad a regular match on Saturday. Coast Guard Charles Wright arried off th* trophies. There will be ■n open match on Saturday. May-J4th. when they hope to have a goodly numrr participating. The work on Ihe Channel Bridge has started In good shape and Ihe progress the rotdbeu of the railroad Is satisfactory. William O'Donnell moved his newsland to the Curxlo store, on 96th street a May I t. O. K. Ferrer has Just completed an attractive pier over the Shelter Haven Basin for Andrew Brown, wlw lias one : the show places on 3rd Avenue. John Dallas and family opened their beautiful 99th Street home last week. tldle spent ai*veral da/s in •k getting her corner house ready for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Burling. who have taken It for the season. Mr. and Mrs. William Livingstone-en-erialned a house party over the week-
end.
Miss 1/lulse Brinkman and Miss Anna .Valker were week-eid visitors. Di. and Mrs. Samuel Morton motored down for several days stay at their beautiful home on 98th Street. ., Nellie May Rennyson has arrived in town for the season. Mrs. O. B. Carter recently entertained number of guests over the week-end. Among Uie number were Mrs. Marion Smith, of Aldan. Pa.: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sweltxer. of Allentown; Miss McN'aughton, ot Chestnut Hill: Miss: Helen Murra;'. of I'hllrdelphis; Geor e Williams, of Wilkes Barre; D. O. Mondor. of New York City; and Paul ITccot, *of McrchanlvlUe. N. J. Mr*. Carter has gone to New York for saveral days but will return here for a longA number of men came down from the I’hlludelphi i Boiler Works on Monday and are busy repairing the stand pipe. ’ Mr. Simons was down on Sunday and looked after his garden. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ambler, with their daughter Julia, motored from I’liflr.dolphin on Sunday BTd will rpenri Ihe summer here Mr Ambler Is connected with th* Curtis Publishing Company.
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beautiful trd Avenue home. The vocational classes are growing in ' numbers and the members of the clots appreciate the opportunity to have these they do tha Instruction cf Miss Kesar. Dr. and Mrs. Knerr were week-end Jests nt the Shelle. Haven HoteL Dr. F. K. Watkins met with a painful accident while motoring from Harriso Stone Harlan-. Along a stretch leu-loped land he had to crank hla ne which kicked and broke his He waited an hour until some line along to take him to the hospital. where the injured member was ■t. As Ik was alone the inconvenience ns considerable. Mrs. Andrews is here this week, slnyg In her bungalow. The work on the fishing pier has begun and the contractor is pushing ahead •Ith the Job. The old dredge, so familiar to people ear the Stone Harbor basin, la being dismantled and It will be a relief to when it entirely disappears, as 11 Is a menace to the
prop-rty.
Mrs. Carl Hlnea lias ope .-U her house id has ten men sUyl
few days with Peennont and Avalon The Misses Chapman are spen. some time at thalr cottage on S3rd i A Red Cross meeting was held Tu-sdoy afternoon at Miss McCann's. Avalon, with a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. TLerr spent the week-end at their Third Avenue cottage. Charles V. Baxendale has returned to Avalon, after spending the winter In Florida. Mayor Gilbert 8. Hmilh spent the weekend In Philadelphia, attending while there th* initiation of the class of 1.11KI Odd Fellows Into the second and third ■groe* of that order. The Initiation took place In the presence of 6.000 members of the lodge from all ports of state, and a large delegation from Cope May County attended. Mayor Smith is a Third degree member of Hereford Lodge. Cape May Court House.
Did It Ever Occur toYou n*< P -I,. a* "y'.SUt be considered in s Job«l Throwing type together to » h*Fhsssrd wsy doe* not require MBT knowledge of the pnnun^ KL That isn’t the kind of work yoo want. But sitiuic typography to stationery and advertising refieca credit to snr concern. O'*”™"*** edge of printing guned by long experience enables us to product Attractive Printing for Every Purpose oriUr anything tn this
TIMES advertising pays nig dlrldsrds.
Mr. ana Mis. M. uusubou
William Geller’s house'on 97th Street,
for the summer
Mayor Krouse had his channel home opened this week and had Ills frlena, A. A. Smith, with him. The Mayor • ook u little lime olT to fish and was fortunate enough to catch two flounders
Council were present at the regular j lecllug on May 2nd. The advertising Committee reported J uving modi- arrangements to spend 91110 advertising in the Philadelphia J Record, beginning May 22nd. Action was taken to either repair the j [e-boat or ocure a new one. If nocesThe Treasurer made hla monthly report which showed finances In good
jndltloiu
The Collector stated that the 1921 taxes >ere coming In quite prompUy, which i a great help In promoting Borough tniprovementa The Superintendent reported conald•able work done on the sewerage plant and system, also work on ihe streets with the new tractor and a continuant-' of clearing off of lots. The Water system is requiring a good deal of work preparatory to the laying of new pipes, whl. h work Is expected to be under way The report of the Street Committee included the opening of bids .or lumber on the 30th of April, to be used for ■miring the boardwalk. The 81 Harlmr Lumber Company were awarded the contract. The statement relative to the repairing of the Water Works was very satisfactory, allowing that the volume of the water had been greatly increased.
AVALON
Rse Is heard from every quarter « fine work done by Borough Clerk rson. In pi uling the Borough Halb both exterior and Interior. Mr. Peter volunteered his labor, and saved the Borough a considerable sum on labor, at i- time doing a Job that Is credit to the Borough and himself. . nd Mrs. Earl Graham Gordon or being congratulated on the birth of daugb'ei. Mary Arden Gordon, on April 18th. Mrs. Gordon will be remembered Mary Arden Staton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morris Staton. GerMrs. Walter Rice and Mrs. Herbert Phillips spent the week-end In ltd! phla and Camden. Richard Hall, of SL Petersburg. Florida. is spending some lime here, stopping at Miss McCann's. Avalon. Mr. and Mrs. 8. ShutUeworth entertained E. Horn. John Busby, Mr. Laffer! y. and Mr. and Mrs. Sc hock. Philadelphia, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wilkinson spent a
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A Welcome Announcement to Sea Isle Folks On Friday, May 20th, we will open a High-Grade Modem Grocery Store at Landis Ave. and Italia St, Sea Isle City We know this will come as welcome news, for it is well known that “it costs less to live when you deal
at an Asco store.”
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