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Br TlrtB® Ot I Writ of n«Tl rielM, tor nil ot Mnrt«is«l Pr«m;l^, to » dinctid- toroid rot ot thi Court Chaoeery oINe w Jinwy, onth« day of Dldtonbor. A. D. 1»M. la a oartain ea«n wherein Halford
P. Godfrey, et al..
*nc Lorraine P. Ounen, et uz.. at aL. ire lefrodanta. I ehall exyoee to aale
it pvbUo Tendue, on
XOVnAY, IA1UABY 15th, 1988. the boon of'twelve and ftve p. m., to wit, at one o'clock afternoon of said day, at the ■* offiee, m Croe May Crort Cape May County. New Jer""ah that oertaln nortcaced premtaea, with the appnrtenancea. In the MU of OompUlnt In the aaid cauae particularly aet forth and deacrlbed.
that la to aay:
All that oertaln tract of land eit-
uate In Upper Townahlp, county, of Cape May and atate of. New Ja
Baglnnin* at a atone for a o In the northweaterly Une of the
Seashore road and alao In the northeasterly Une of the State and Cronty road leading to Tuekahoe. said stone being twenty-five feet from the centra of the Main Beashora road and twenty feet from the centra of the State and County toad leading to Ttukahde; thence (1) along the northeast Une of the laid Bute and County road leading to Tuekahoe North thirty-four degrees and fifty minutes West seventeen hundred and flfty-aeven feat; thence (I) North seventy-four degrees and twenty-four minutes East, four hundred and six-ty-nine and aaven-tentha feet to a stake fro a corner, being also
of land of Asariah Stratton;
(3) along the line of aaid Stratton Broth thirty-six fiagroea and twantyalx minutes Bast fifteen hundred and forty-eight Wit to a corner la the northwesterly Une of the eald Main Seashore road;*thence (4) akmg the northweaterly Une of aaid Main Saaghroe road four hundred and eightynine and eight-tenths feet to the place of beginning. (ExoepUng and
Said honda will be sold at ops time and the sum i paired to be thUined
ia uao.ooo.
The right to reject any or all bids to reserved by the Board, and unless aU bids are rejected aaid bonds will be told to the bidder or bidden complying with the terms of aale and offertny to pay not leas than arch sum and to take therefor the least amount comply with the terms of hte bid. of bonds, commencing-with the first maturity and sUted in a multiple of one thousand dollars, afid that where two or more bidden offer to Uke the ■tome amount of such bonds then to the bidder or bidden offertag to pay herefor the highest additional price.
Bead Maintenance .
State Aid Road Repairs .
reeervlng”out"of _ the above'deacrlbed Hospitals —- —
SHERIFF’S
IRVING FITCH, Clerk. Board of Chosen Freeholder*. Baa Isle City, N. J. Dec. SS. 1933. 8-B71-lt-pf»13.0«.
a Maine village trained the young people in chorus singing and taught piano and voice culture for one generation, thua giving the town musical exp melon. Would that every community had one Uke her!
BOARS OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS COUNTY ON CAPEMAY, NEW JERSEY
XE80LUTI0N By the Director of finance: BE IT RjSSULVBID, by the Board of Chosen Freeholden of the County of Cape May. New Jersey, that there shall be asaeaeed. raised by taxation and collected for the fiscal year, 1933, the sum of 9449.197.60, tor the purpose of meeting the appropriations set forth In the following statement of ‘‘Anticipated Revenues and Appropriations" for the fiscal year, 1933,
to wit;
COUNTY BUDGET 1933 1931
Amount In "Surplus Revenue Account” year ending December Slat 9 86,434.43 9 49,464.47 Anticipated Revenues: 1919 1931 Surplus Revenue Appropriated 30.000.00 86,000.00 Miscellaneous Revenue:
County Farm .
Office County Clerk— Office Surrogate
State Motor Vehicle Fund—
-9 1,000.00 . 10,000.00 . 3,600.00 . 8,000.00
AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAXES-
14:600.00 84,076.00 469,197.80
14.600.00 49.880.00 41M10.77
sued out of the New Jersey Supreme Court, on the 16th day of August, A. E. 1331, I shall expose to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY, JANUARY 15th, 1983 between the hours of twelve and five o’clock p. m.. to wit, at one o’clock In the afternoon of said day, at the Sheriff’s office, in Cape May Court House, Cape May County, New JerAll that certain tract or parcel of land and promisee hereinafter particularly described, situate, lying and oelng In the city of Wildwood, In the county of Cape May and state of
New Jerror:
Beginning In the northweeterly Une of Beach avenue forty feet northeastwardly from the nCrtheasterly line of Roberts avenue; containing in front or width northeastwardly on said side of Beach avenna forty feet and of that width extending northw eat ward >y at right angles to Beach avenue one hundred feet. Being lot 7 In block 114 on plan of H Beach City, filed. Amount due under execution 9493.36, with Intemt and Sheriff's feee to be added. Seised ae the property of Samuel F. Rudderow, et al.. eo partners, etc., as 8. F. Rudderow and Son. defendants, taken In execution at the suit of John W. Cheney and Company, plaintiff, and to be sold by GEORGE A. REDDING, Sheriff. Dated December 20, 1932. Harris A Harris. Attys. 4-4tpff 13.40.
■CARD OF CHOSffN FRggHOLOIRS COUNTY OF CAPS MAY
NSW JgRSKY ■OND SALK
plying with the terms of sale and offering to pay not lees than such sum and to ik* therefor the least amount of bond*, commencing with the first maturity and stated in a multiple ot .five hundred dollars, and that where
„ , . , ... .. . 1 two or more bidders offer to take the Sealed Propoesi. same amount of such bonds then to and opened by the B®*rd of Choero the bidder or bidders offering to pay Freeholders of the therefor the hlgheet additional price. May^ln the State of New Jersey, at Legal opinion as to the validity of the Freeholders Room,.In the Court' tbe lMlle win ^ f Urn i8i, e) i by Messrs.
tract of land a piece of land_ and j Crooner* - buildings thereon owned by Edgar]Aim
Stratton and is about one hundred]Stationery and fifty feet in front or breadth ro'aalartM the Main Seashore road and extend! Burying Soldiers and S In a northwest direction of about two Printing and Advertising
hundred feet, said Edgar Stratton's Jail Uad begf ”“*•
9 beginning on the northwset ride of ieai«> Seashore road about the distance of three hundred and thirty*' ■1ns sad eight-tenths feet from the »4g«iming corner of the tract first ■hove deacrlbed.) Also dxcepOng lots Nos. 1 to 18 Inclusive and S3 and 24 In See. 4; Nos. 6. 4 and 7 in Sec. 4; No. 3 In Sec. 4; Noe. 3 and 4 in See. 14; Noe. 14 to 22 inclusive In Bee. ; Nos. 4 and 7. See. 1; No. 7, See. _; Noe. 4 and 9. Sec. 4. plan of lota
«f Ocean City Crest.
Amount due under decree Is 33.914.41, with interest, and Sheriff's
a* to be added.
GEORGE A. REDDING. Sheriff. Dated December 30, 1933. ~ ?Wm. P. Godfrey, Sol’r. 4-4t-pf33S.60
Public Buildings and Grounds Expense County Superintendent Schm County Board of Taxation
Sheriff's Office _
■OARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS COUNTY OF CAP* MAY
JANUARf 17. 1983, twelve o’clock noon, tor 1 bonds of the County of Cape May the amount of one h *Aty thousand dollar*. gsJd bonds are known as ‘‘GRASSY OUND CHANNEL BRIDGE BONDS" a at 1933 and are In denomlna- ■ of one thousand dollar* each bear Intonat at the rate of five er cent per annum. They are serial and* and will mature as follow*: Six bond*, or a total of six thouad dollars, on December 16; 1933, ,d a like amount on December ilth each year thereafter up to and loading the year 1963. A certified cheek for two per eenof the amount of the bonds bid or, ia favor of Harry Headley. CdunTreasurer, drawn upon an Inerorated bank or trust company, to Hire the County against loss roaultfrom the tailuro of the bidder to
•ONO SALE will be roee __ied by the Board of Chosen Idem of the County of Cape ia the State of New Jeney, at Freeholder*’ Room, in the Court Cape May Court House, New
Surrogate's Office _
9699.773.60 9634.190.77 3933 1933 _9 16,000.00 | 13.000.00 _ 7.000.00
36.010.00 6,000.00 64.000. 00 48.330.00 34.660.00
600.00
11.000. 00
164.00
17.440.00
600.00
1.600.00 1.800.00 8.004.40 3.040.00 1.640.00 13.004.00 11,000.00 6,000.00 3.400.00
Widow’s Pensions -
Interest on Surplus-Revenue Interest on Bonds and Temporary I Maturing Bonds Sinking Fund
County Law Library _
Special Advertising Riparian Grants — 1% Temporagy Notes, $610,000.00— 1931 Emergency Notes 1931 Emergency Notes: 1. Repairs to Stone Harbor Bridge— 3. Judgement Frank D. Col 3. Repair* Holly Beach Bride 4. Repairs ScheUenger’s Landing I 6. Repairs Ocean City Bridge— 4. Jail (Keep of Pr* ' 7. Elections
37.000. 00 6.000.00 64.100.00 84.076.00 17.640.00
500.00
13.690.0C
160.00
. 39.000.00
660.00
1.600.00 2,000.00 . 19.000.00 2.600.00 1.600.00 12.000. 00 13.000. 00 7.000. 00 4.000. 00 . 15,000.00 2.000. 00
500.00 760.00
. 110,000.00 . 85.800.00 6,886.13 8,260.06
100.06
15.000. 00 2,200.00 6.000.00 2,000.00 17.437.00
13.0
2.000.00 600.00 750.00 00.215.00 84.000.60 0,880.12 2.260.00 100.00 IE.000.00 2,760.00 6.000.00
10.043.10 740.37 033.44 440.47 200.00 1.000.00 2.600.00
9400.772 SO 9494.000.77 i Anticipated Revenue (Taxes not Deluded) 130.575.00 114.600.00
Amount to Be Raised by Taxation—
_9400.107.50 9401.010.77
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a hearing on the foregoing COUNTY BUDGET be held In the Freeholders' Room, in the Court House, fgp,. hit Court House, N. J., on January 17. 1929, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, at which time and. place objections thereto may ^ »n«tttod by any taxpayer of the county; that notice of such hearing, togetlmr with the Budget as approved, be published st least twice .n at least on« newspaper circulating In the county, fiist publication to be January 6th, and the second January 12th, 1022, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the "BUDGET’ shall also constitute the TAX RESOLUTION. The foregoing ’’Budget” resolution was approved by the Board at a regular meeting held on the third day of January. 1028, and public notice la hereby given that hearing of any taxpayers of the County who wish to object thereto or otherwise be heard will be held In the Court House. Cape May Court House. New Jersey. Wednesday, the roventeeath day of JMluroy. jpjj t gt 3 o’clock In the afternoon, after which *he Budget Resolution will be taken up for final adoption. By direction of the Board.
January 3 1033.
Cy Kology say* the speeder’s dream of Heaven Is a land where the traffic cope are all telephone girls. He’s they'd always get the wrong
number as he sailed by.
House. Cape May Court House. New
Je-sey, on
JANUARY 17. 1923. at twelve-fifteen o'clock P. M.. for the sale of bonds of the County of Cape May to the amount of twentythree thousand dollars. Said bonds are known as "BEACH AVENUE PAVEMENT BONDS” Issue of 1922 and are In denominations of five hundred dollar* each and bear Interest at the rate of five per cent, per annum. They are serial bonds and will mature as follows: Two bonds, or a total of ons thousand dollars, on December 15, 1923, and a like amount on December 15th of each year thereafter to and In eluding the year IfiSO. Three bonds, or a total of one thousand five hundred dollars, on December 16, 1937. and a like amount on December 16th of each year thereafter to and Including the year 1942. A certified check for two per centum of the amount of the bonds bid for, In favor of Harry Headley, County Treasurer, drawn upon an Incorporated bank or trust company, to secure the County against lose resulting from the failure of the b' der to comply with the terms of the bid, must accompany each bid. Said bonds will be sold at one time and the sum required to be obtained
Is 823.000.
The right to reject any or all bids Is referred by th«- Board, and unless all bids are rejected aaid bonds will be sold to the bidder or bidders com-
Caldwell and Raymond, Attorneys. oC
New York.
For additional Infottnatlon apply IRVING FITCH, Clerk. Board of Chosen Freeholders. Sea Isle City. N. J. Dec. 29, 1922. 8-731-2t-pf313.I4.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Treaaury Department,
Office of Comptroller of the Currency. Washington. D. C.. November *J. 1922. Whereas, by satlsfsctory evidence presented to the undersigned. It has been
made to appear that
•The First National Bank of Sea Isle City” in the City of Sea Isle City. In the County of Capo May and State of New Jersey, has compiled with aM the provlalons of the Statutes of the United States, required to be compiled with before an association shall be authorised to commence the business of Banking: Now therefore I. D. R. Crlsslnger. Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The First National Bank of Sea Isle City In the City of Sea Isla City In the County of Cape May and State of New Jersey la authorised to commence the business of Banking aa provided In Section Fifty-one hundred
Twenty-eighth day of November, (Signed) D. R. CR'SHINOKR. Comptroller of the Currency. This is published for sixty days from late, as required '— ——— /taed Statutes of 4-8t-40i-pf|M. 40.
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