Cape May County Times, 16 February 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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SwJad blita will be reeetTed by the

every eervlee connection ea well me the InaUlUUoD of new oU pump and other Inetnmenta to make the one unit aa efficient aa poealble. and WHKKEAB, to further prorlde'better eervlee and above all to be protected In cane of accidents or failure

of the! of one unit to operate and to a

treat Wildwood on the line of Olenod aveue, a County road, and mat and read la public meeting t a regular meeting of the Board ! Cbveee Freeholder* to be held In i Corut House. Cape May Court

a continual gas service at all

of the year and to permit extenaloms and Increase of output It ie deemed to public Interest and aaaaatlal that the Gas Otllity be further equipped by the installation of an additional

tlon of the generator which ahall be five feet In diameter, together with e No. 4 B- T. Sturtevant Company blower, or equal, and other Incident al equipment to make up a .ocanpl*te

t operating unit In addition to the tract and bond to. the thanhv adeouate-

„jrk. prepared by R. Fen-

mt. at J:l* P. M.

unrg sale

SHERIFF’S RAT.F

By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, for sale of Mortgaged Premleaa, to| f 0 r ule of Mortgaged Premises, to me directed. Hk™* o°t ofthtXourt ^ dlr4icted cut of the Court f.^SS-'S r i5U2Sr. rD'’l»l!S « Cheery » tl.

a certain cause wherein John Baptists Humbert and Marie Anne Humbert are complainants, and Charles Dowling, et ux.. et als.. are defendants, I shall expose to sale at public

XOISAT. FEBRUARY 88.1888 i the hours of twelve end five

ie hours ot twelve aau st „. rt H . M C Do We u and Mr-, dteo’clock p. m.. to wit. at one | wmrt McDowell are defeudanta. I

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mlth. County Engineer, and ap1 by the Board of Chosen Free-

» placed on hie In

Bidders will be furnished a copy C the specifications and bios prints f the drawings, by the Engineer, on llcatlon. and a deposit of $10.99.

it equipment, thereby adequately providing for service at all tlmee.

therefore

BJ rr ORDAINED by the Board of Commissioners of the City of Sea lele City. New Jersey: Section 1. That there be Installed In the Gee Utility an additional water gee set as outlined In the preamble hereof and that the Director of the Gee Department have prepared a set of plans and specifications to cover said work In full and submit same to the Board of Commissioners, of said City, for Its approval. - ‘ That upon the -

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advcrtleemm* i btds for said work. It being understood that all foundations rw to be contracted by the Gas Department. Section S. That the total expenditure for the proposed work complete sad ready for operation shall not exceed the sum of tea thousand dollars. Sectloa 4. That the ■aid fmprovement ahal by the issuance of Temporary Improvement Novas In accordance with Chapter SSS. Laws ot New Jersey. I 1(14. and the ecu amendrtory therel ot and supplementary thereto, and , the Director of Finance to instrucj file the required lupplemental

House, Cape May County. New JerAll that certain mortgaged premises. with the appurtenances. In the bill of complaint in the said cease particularly set forth and described,

that Is to say:

All that certain lot or piece land situate, lying and being In the borough of >—ton. county of Cape May and s'-t* o. New Jersey, and

numbered 40 In 8e tlon No. M on particularly eet forth and described,

the plan of lots fonm. -iy of the Ava- tint is to

Beginning on the southwesterly Uns of Thirty-third street, at a point one hundred sixty feet aoutbpastwardly from the southeasterly line of Third avenue: containing In front or breadth on the said Thirty-third street fifty feet, and of that width extending In length or depth southv.vtwardly between parallel Unseat right angles to the said Thirty-third street one hundred and ten feet. Amount due under decree to $487.7*. with Interest and Sheriff's fees

to be added.

GEORGE A. REDDING, Sheriff. Dated January $1. 1128. John Bright. SoTr. 2-l.4tpfflS.S0. CITY OP SKA ISLE CITY

K0T1CX TO RODDERS Notice la hereby given that sealed bids fbr two standard Ford one-ton

or Its equal.

City. New Jervey. at S o'clock P. M.. Wednesday. February 21th. 1M1. The Board reserves the light to redact may or all blda. By order of the Board. JOHN L. MAHER. City Clerk. February 7th, 1$2S.

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10th day of January. A. D. 1923, In a certain cause wherein Samuel B. Dobbs and Daniel B. Frailer are the complainants, and the Colonial Trust Company. South Jersey Realty Company. Charles F. Bower. Ellen K Mclnnee, James B. Llchterberr ~r.

corded In the office of the Clerk for Cape May County In Book Pages Ac., granted and conveyed unto the South Jersey Realty Company. In tee. Amount due under decree Is 38.149.46. with interest and Sheriff's feee to be added. GEORGE A. REDDING, Sheriff Dated February 14. 1923. J. Ed. Fagen. Sol'r. 2-16.4tpf$37.20.

XOXDAY. MARCH 12th. 1923. between the hours of twelve and five o'clock p. m.. to wit. at oae o'clock In the afternoon of said day. at the Sheriff's office. In Cape May Court House. Cape May County. New Jer-

All that certain mortgaged premises. with the appurtenances. In the blU-of complaint in the said

AH that certain tract or parcel of land and premise* situate at Stone Harbor. In the township of Middle, county of Cape May and state of New Jersey, known and designated aa lots ben 1. 3. 4. 6. 6. 7. 8 9. 10. 13. «. 16. 1«. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 23. 23. 24. 26 and 26 as shown In Block 89, on plan of Stone Harbor 1907. filed In, the Clerk's office of Cape May county. New Jersey, by South Jersey Realty Company and bounded and described as follows: 1 Beginning at the Intersection of the southwesterly line of Eightyninth street with the eontheesterly line of First avenue, and extending thence (1) southwesterly along the southeasterly line of First avenue two hundred and twenty feet to the Intersection of the same with the northeasterly line of Ni.itleth street; thence (2) southeaatw.rdly along the northesateriy line of Mntleth street cne hundred and ninety-five feet to s point, being the northwesterly line of lot No. 1 In said Block: thence (3) northeastwardly along the northwesterly line of lot No. 11 and parallel with First avenue thir-ty-five feet to e point, being the northeasterly line of said lot No. 1; thence (4) south east wardly along the northeasterly line of lot No. 1 and at right angles to First avenue one hundred and ten feet more or lew to the high water mark of the Atlantic ocean; thence (6) northeastwardly along the high water mark ot said Atlantic ocean and parallel or nearly parallel with First avenue one hundred and eighty-five feet to a point 1c the southwesterly line of Elghty-alnth street, and thence (*) northwestwardly along the southwesterly line of EUbtynlnth etreet three hundred and five feet more or lees to the place of be-

ginning.

Being part of the same land premiere which the said Sami

Dobbs and Daniel B. Frailer by a certain Indenture bearing date the 38th day of November. 1914. and rc-

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DARKNESS DAYUGHT

Winter is the tune of long evenings, and the time of pleasant “homey” days. Malrr your evening hours really home-like and comfortable by using electric lights and lamps freely. During this season, too, there are many dull, cloudy days when electric lights will dispel the fiocm that would otherwise creep in. Remember that you now have electric service at AXY AHD ALL HOURS OF THE DAY. Use it

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