Cape May County Times, 9 February 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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f Cap* May County would be i If they attempted to atop t from clvlnj ua an arenue me Into the County. 1 know K of the Ocean City plan that t to brine the Bute Highway s Ocean City. I am In favor jwerer but the bridge i* the . 1 and direct avenue Into the L Mr. Cooper eaya he haa I een ' r aome time. After an e time ago. be forgot all

I the plana for the bridge, ordering a fSG.OOt bond iaaue to rale* fund* for 1U conatruetlon and ordering the clerk to advprtiao for blda for tbla conatruetlon. . Weet Wildwood la growing rapidly, and the old bridge

haa outlived IU uaefutneaa. FreehoUen Differ ee Anto

One of the tret difference* of opin-

the member* of the ne<

Small Board occured on Wedneeday, (.jawing 3S( l—pectton*. 30 adjuathen a reeoiution waa Introduced bg Q^^ta and € condemnation* of acalea

and Council of Woodbine naked that the Freeholder* take over the road from Mount Fleaaant to 8e« lale Junction, and pnt It in condition. The Mayor of the city, and William Biaeoberg spoke on the matter, showing the great need of thla road by the community. The matter was referred to the Director of Highway*. The monthly report* of the inspector of Weight* and Measured.

Lhe Grassy Sound Bridge contract and explained the bold-up In this work by the State Highway Corn-

dark to j auto for the Sheri IT* office. The budget made provisions of $3000 for iba purchase of thla machine, but when a > seconder of the resolution was looked tor neither Director* Kay or

e up. Director Chi

Mr.

left his chair and explained that the rceolutloc had bean introduced by him on the strength of the approprt-

‘ in the budget for

_j eaya he has been • worker I Somera Point Bridge but In

|ho he haa done all he could to r-nT-rtun Re said that if the offlJibe freeing of the Ooaaa City Stavrme mdimou to purchase a 1 Tl» I, not (■» .<U-fW . VSS.U..

nr and that bo didn't

_ r part of the County aem (that the people In Ocean City I net aeroea their roads of exit

i part

_t all the one __— Sty Into the real of tha Coun-

jat la a m la taken belief. The F part of the people who com*

■an City from the north do > there but contlnoe on * “ mty. 1 am proud to be Mince this reeoiution to the

F for I fed that It la a great

• the County. And In my e I Intend to o it for the mt of. not Ocean City or any gle place, but for the en-

altbcxgh he had nothing . ___ again i that make of machine. Saar*. Kay aad Foster both said

and weighing of eeven

one of which waa found abort): the Sheriff, th* Surrogate. Superlnten dent of County and County Clerk war* all received and filed aad accompanying checks turned over to

the County Treasurer.

Mr. Fonter was authorised to purchase a typewriter for the Sheriff's offtoe. at a coat not to exceed 1*0. The Engineer waa represented In several matters before the Freeholdera. Out of these waa a communication irom Contractor Carl R. Camp who la to build the Qramy Sound Bridge. Mr. Camp naid. In this latter. that ha'was ready to begin the work on thla contract aad ha could have it completed be-

Raaoiuttotu were now In order. The drat of theee gave the extension of time to the Hill Dredging Company as recommended by the engineer. The second authorised the Engineer and County Counsel to get the neceanary rights for the croealng of certain creeks by the Oraaay.Scund road. The next resolution authorised the construction of a bridge c\er Mill Tall creak on thla road. Another suspended the work on the Beach Avenue contract until notification from the Engineer that the weather la permissible tor this work. Two financial reeoiution* raising c-nney for tax^eceipia were also adopted at thla time. A reeoiution fixing the ■alary of the Uuder Sheriff at $1100 K annum waa another that loled the proceeding adoptions. The test resolution of the day gave the Jaaltor of the public building* permission to appoint an assistant at a ■alary of $10.00 per week and gave the Sheriff authority to select e matron for the County Jail at en annual salary of $S00.

they wet* not in favor of giving a! tore the time specified In th* conhigh priced ear ter the work, andeo tract, brt that aa yet the contrari* oniniinn ••• utri nn the tohie had not been received by him. He

laid on th* table had not base received by him.

1 urged that they be harried so that

hen needed.

fl giwvel for um

i Mabie Clay.

ivlng to hire car*

Blda for cinder* a _

by th* County were supposed opened at the meeting, but no bids were presented for gravel and but one received ter cinders. Thla was from Earl M. Waddlngton. of Sea late City. No action waa takes on

the hid said* from referring seme to

,the Director of Finance and the

ln j 00 a* 1 commuaicatloB from the New

aaria how Oppar Townahlj 1 jM> *y Mo#Qulto Extermination Ae-

’ eoriatlon called attention to the u>-

' I nual convention to be held IntheHbIty foe they Ml li st lnn»W ^ ln Atlantic City cn ^ V* ! February 14th. 15th and Ifith aad

*53 t** 1 » regreeentaUve be nree-

tf - **•.*****?Director Foster wUl renraeeet .aw. th# rr1M , ho j < j eTS ^ tht contention.

* **^.* ^1 Director Fester also reported that « n

tie Mraaa. cf Ava-

Party from Chicago haa started out to find the Garden of Eden. They are prepared for aa extensive trip, aa ■It la probably a long way from her*.

Woodbine Man Suddenly Insane

World War Veteran Suddenly Turns Violently Insane and is Caught Beating Wile and Family

Soil to State Asyli

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ahoe. were called and ordered tl man committed to the State Aaylu for the Insane at Trenton. He wi taken away on the 1:45 train. Ju one hour after he was taken Ini custody. Si del served in the world wi overseas and was gassed. Phyalciai attribute this as the cause for h sudden attack. He was subject I fits of depression. It Is said, and i times acted quee. ly. He had recen ly been employed by the Boroug having the garbage contract. He twenty-eight years old.

Railroad men working In the JESS WILLARD MAY BECOME

vicinity of the home of John Sidel.! a farmer near Woodbine, were at-1 traded on Wednesday afternoon by

Smith explained that the wer* In the officee of th* Stats Highway Commission awaiting th* final signature and O. K. of that

The near East deems to be getting

CAPE MAY CATTLE RAISE

—•' * —- - ?>-u h &rs r s; sr, rsn, They summoned constable Morris fariMr , according to persistent r Llchow who entered the house and mors. H la reported that Wills found Sidel. a world war veteran, was In Cape May on Saturday loo beating his wife and children with U»* over the * famous Cap* Mi his fist*, apparently bent upon re- Farmstead.” which la located six* during them to pulp. Uchow soon one mile north of Cape May on tl

discovered that the man could not be' Main Seashore Road,

overpowered single handed and called | The "Farmstead" was former for help which waa given by the rail-, owned by Nelson Graves. Phlladt road employees. Seven men were phla paint manufacturer. H* so required to hold the man. who was the place to Garfield Danenhowi found to be a raving and raging The "Farmstead" 1* one of the she maniac. He was taken to the Bor- places of lower Cape May Count

ough Hall and placed In a straight- Reports are that Willard plans

jacket. raise cattle on the place, there bell

Ddctor* Joffe, of Woodbine: Way. more than two hundred acres of Denn'evllle. and Marshall, of Tuck- meadowland there.

Several written reports of th* gtaeer were read, received and filed. Tb* first of thee* waa on the contract of the Hill. Dredging Company' for the suing in of the Qraeay Sound; road. This was a foil account of th* work don* on thla Job and recommended that aa extension of time on j the contract be given and that the matter of building a bridge over a creek which could not be filled In. be, thought of. so that thla work would | not hinder the final opening of the road. The second report was on the Beach Avenue paving contract held by William Kieenberg. This report recommended that as the weather Is not at this time Ideal for thla work that the contract be held up until word to go ahead la given by En-

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