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Public Sale mr uoum or i»w nun oas ooxrAJrr In pursuance of *n execution laaued ' ' out of the court of Chancery of tne ( State of New Jersey, bearing date the , 23rd day of February. IS"", in a cause f wherein the Commercial Trust Company. Trustee. Is complainant, and tne ( New Jersey Qas Company, and others, i-e dSams l will « , Jerair GuUComp»W. °Unlon road and < SSm SStttf ""oiiaboro. Gloucester J County N^w jersey G at the hou> orTwo^o clock in the after- . I All the works of the said New Jer- | ge ne nSorsOIt utooccb?' purifler£'loon^en8- ! < equipment, tools and accessorles and . the tracts or parcels of land on which < the same are erected, and operated, with [ j their appurtenances, and ail the dlstri- . butlon-systems connected therewitn SOW or hereafter owned or operated, by « the said New Jersey Gas Company in ■ the County of "Camden and elsewhere in the State of New Jersey, and in other < States, territories or districts of the United Statea • . Together with all the gas mains, gas J -tunnels, conduits, service pipes, meters and all and everything now or hereju iS.?S«SJ?VV~sJ54.» j; .gglra! ji St. t^indo^feV^supplles'fn^^Si ! ' s srAs& -jets ! ; held by the said Gas Company Jh the ^ State of New Jersey and eisewnere throughout the United Stat^ for use ln connection with Its said works for tne manufacture and distribution of gas- , And together with all the right®: | privileges "«fid franchises or tne i Gas-Company now or hereaf ; c by or located, exercised or enioveo m | the boroughs, towns townships. , cmeB. counties and other municipalities wiin In the 8tate of New Jersey ' t where throughout the United States. , . now or hereafter granted hyorl^ated exercised, or enjoyed '^rthgtM® "r^' [ f S7 orTuxtrict ao7 the' United States, r including all ordinances, licenses, per- ( ssfiS . PAnts, > SSSSSS-'^ery^nd and ^{ co"-U "23 .'Sa-j-fe "r™S ! real and personal, choses in ar t 'on other things of value, now or hereaTter owned or acquired, or accruing to the | said Gaa Company, within the ■ Mate ( New Jerpey and elsewhere tl rouM o the United States. Including all ex ten slons of and additions to its works, ami all new works hereafter constructeu acquired by the said has t™i» • • whether the construction or acquisition ,1 thereof be now authorised or couiem v plated or not. and whether the> i>e ap purtenant to the works and proi e > now owned and operated by 'he said r Oas Company or not. and including aiso Its franchise to be a corporation. | ' ALSO all the following described .1 tracts of land and premises. J All that certain tract or parcel 01 land and premises In the Townsnip • ■ Deptford, County of Gloucester. . j eve ^ New Jersey, bounded and described as s follows: Tnot Wo j c BEGINNING at a corner In middle 0 line of Elm avenue and corner or inno- » of West Jersey A Seashore Railroad . known as the station lot. said begin- > J nlng corner being distant Eastwardh s 391.42 feet from a V°nf ' 'Jrim av£ I 0 iuT^lth the1 Banine of right of way if Station lol'soSto 30.42 feet c to a comer In South llrle of said mm . 1 station "ot a further s distance of 150 feet: thence by other \ lands of parties of first part rvortn »- r 44' Bast 60 feet to corner. !'■"« b> the same North 3 21' East ISO fee' corner In south aforesaid, and continuing »ne same t ' course a further distance or i«.« ' to middle thereof: thence n> centre » < ?IetmTo 'begtonlng. Containing 24-100 BCSTing the same lands and Premises , •' ^r'co^nt^gmntU lnd"onveyed I unto | Woodbury Helglits Gaa Company 1n fee. , Tract No. z . 1 All those certain premises in tne , Townshlo of Olassboro. County «f . S 5U°i °SSS.» H2?!. i SVU i» •£."»-> » way Supply Co.: 'hence ' »'°"g 1 North 26' 38' Bast 110 feet !«■« . in,?^.rS,SonuThr:64h.en^ \ deed dated May 1". 1606. and duly re , corded in the office of the Clerk of f Gloucester County- granted and convey ed unto Pitman. Glass bo ro * Clayton , Gas Company -1.",^-^. # j J All those certain premies situate In ( f he Township of W^lwRh. County of , Gloucester. State of Negf Jeree> . bound ,, ^BEGINNING at" iS!nT?n the middle < Of Auburn road leading to 8wedM»x>ro , in the centre of e bridge or culvert. ; thence along middle of aam AuDurn • road North 87*4* East 6.9.. chains to , the middle of the public road leading , fmm Battentown to Prospect btation. Seme along middle of said road South j 42* 26' East 66 links, more or lese to j ?he edge of West Jereey A Sea shore ] Railroad Co.'s land; thence bounding , thereon South 24 44* West 8.S5 chains 1 to stone for a corner; thence bounding ] on other land of George S. Turner North ( 1014 • West 4.26 chains to middle of ^ aforesaid bridge or culvert acrqpa Au-j, bum road the place of beginning. 1 CONTAINING 1.40 acres more or less Being the same lands and premises - which William H. McCullough. et UL , by deed dated November 11th. 1002. du- , ly recorded In the Office of the Clerk of Gloucester County, granted and convey- 1 ed unto the 8wedesboro Gaa Company. | in fee. Tract So. 4 ALSO, all thoee certain premises situate Ifc the Borough of Swedesboro. . County of Gloucester. State of New- Jer- ' eey. bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake In curb line 1 of North side of East avenue being also corner to lot No. 22 as now laid out . 6* feet wide, thence alone said lot No. 22 North 29* 88' East 120 feet more or lees to a stake in the curb line on South side of Park avenue .being also comer to lot No. 22 aforesaid: thence along aald curb on Park avenue South 22* 45/ East 10.49 feet to a stake In said curb line; thence by other land of said Lakasaid Land Company South 28* 2 6' West 110.40 feet, more or less, to a stake In curb line on East avenue aforesaid: thence along aald curb line North 26* IV West 14.40 feet to beginning. Containing 11.72 square feet more or leas Subject nevertheless to the rules end regulations of the Lakeside Land C°Belng*'the same lands and premises whMiLakaslde Land Company, by deed dated July 1* 1M». and duly recorded in the office of the Clerk of Gloucester sssuf a All those osrtain premises situate In the Township of Logan. County of

(Gloucester. State of New Jersey, bounded and described as follows : I BEGINNING In middle line of Cooper * 1 street In Bridgeport Southwest corner ' | at land of Eliza J. Trultt, thence along S 'south line of land of aald Eliza J. * 1 Trultt South 27* East 707' more or lees ® 10 its Intersection with "the North line ' 'of land conveyed by Peter Torbert to } Delaware Shore Railroad Co. thence ' along North line of last mentioned land * to Its intersection with extended * middle line of Cooper street; thence J along aald extended middle line of ; street 22 feet to .beginning. J Being the same lands and premises which Samuel H. Richards, et ux.. by deed dated June 1st. 1909. and duly recorded in the Olflce of the Clerk of ° ■ Gloucester County, granted and conveyunto Bridgeport Gaa Company, in J Tract WO. 6 j ALL that certain tract of land situ- j ! ate In the Township of Glassboro in the County of Gloucester and Stale of Newjf I 'BEGINNING at comer 150 feet West ' .from the Southeast corner of property ^ I of Pitman. Glaesboro A Clayton Gas f I Company in Union road, said corner oeling Southweat corner of Pitman. GlassIboro A Clayton Gas Comoany by the aiding of West Jersey A Seashore Ra'l- ' "iroad Company; thence along sa-d Rallroad elding North 64* 22' West 1 no feet ' to a comer to property this day deeded to Solomon H. Stanger: then, e alone ' the line of said Solomon H S'-'tge-s I property. North 25* 28' East 110 feet J | to a comer In property conveyed this _ 1 dav to aforesaid Solomon H. Stanger . thence along line of s.ld Solomon H ' South 64* 52' East 100 feet to ■ a comer In line of aforesa! * Solomon H Stanger and Pitman. Olassboro A Clayton Gas Companv: South 25 SR' I West 210 feet to beginning. CONTAINING 21000 square feet more or less. | ALSO the right of way over the prop- ^ erty about to be conveyed to S. H. I stanger for the nurnose of maintaining at all times In the future, a siding from ' the West Jersey A Seashore Railroad i Company to the above premises, granting to the New Jerse- Gas Company, successors and assigns the right to « give authority to the said West Jersey IA Seashore Railroad to ehange^the ^o- J | toward 'tba'^AtUnric''' 'city Railroad s 'tracks so that said siding can at any J Ntme In the future at the wish of the c ; New Jersey Gaa Company. Its succesand assigns, or said Railroad Com- < [pany he so laid out that It would be J I Stanger.y . . i Subject, however, to certain rights • land restrictions given and -ranted by a deed to Pitman. Glassboro A Clayton ' (Gas Co. ^ premises * • which Union Railway Supnly Company r l.v deed dated June 20th. 1910 and du- ' Iv recorded 111 the Office of the^Clerk^of J ed 'unto New Jersey Gas Company, in ^ 7 ALT. those certain premises situate In Glassboro Township. Gloucester • ! County. State of New Jersey. , ' BEGINNING In centre line of Union * : road or street, being the Northeast cor- ' !ner of property now or late of Pitman, along line of said property now or late Glassboro A Clayton Gas Co.. thence I along llne^of sald^property now ^or ^late Q I y" "o f* the^U n Ion dRa I f w a y" "s u p p 1 y Com- ^ pany now or late of the said New Jer- , Bey Gas -Company North 64° 22' West - 250 feet to Northwest corner of land • 'of New Jersey Gaa Company; thence along line of said property of New Jer•eey Gas Company South 25* 'property of New Jersey Gas Co. end n . ' siding of the West Jersey and Seashore 1 Railroad Co.; thence -along and crossing r lover the siding of said West Jersey A , Seashore Railroad Co. North 64" 22' - I West 129.3 feet to iron pipe in the right ' 'of way of the West Jersey A Seashore Railroad Co.: thence along East line of said right of way of West Jersey A 0 Seashore Railroad Co. North 26° 59' , West 223.3 feet to Iron pipe In the said . right of way: thence North 45* 38' East 241.8 feet to Iron pipe a corner In South 1 line of the right of way of the Atlantic;, Cltv Railroad 'South 15* 36' East 493.9 v feet to Iron pipe in centre line of Union t of Union road or street South 25° 38' J West 249.1! feet to beginning. ; CONTAINING 3.54 arrc more or less For the purpose of more particularly , describing the above and other lands a . survey thereof has been made by W^ C. ( print of which is herto attached _upon both dated May 17. 1906. from J. Ellis * t'aulin Executor of the Estate of John Rockelcomb and _ Georgo- ^Rockelcomb. J cf" recorded In Gloucester County Rook I { 205 page 295 and to the Pitman. Glassboro and Clayton Gas Co.. recorded I v Book 205. page 289. 1 1 which Solomon H. Stanger by deed dated October 3rd. 1910, and duly recorded In the office of the Cleric of Gloucester { granted and conveyed unto New Jersey Gas Company. In fee. Tract So. 8 ALL that certain tract of land situ- ( ate In the Township of Gloucester. , County of Camden. State of New Jer- ( BEGINNING In centre of stone road j leading from Blackwood to Clementon f 111.2 feet Northwest from centre ce- ( t ment bridge as now erected, corner to t ;ot|ter lands of said John B. Mitten: |j 1 thence along centre otgmli stone road ( North 84* 30' WeaJ^TiO feet to said ' 'other lands: then« by said Mitten's, other land North 5* SO' East "4.76 feet: ' thence still by same South 84* 30» East feet: thence still by same South 5° • tre of said stone road and beginning. | CONTAINING 3737.5 square feet, more , f |0rHe|« further understood that said ' 1 party of the first part agrees to allow 1. 1 said party of the second part. Its sue- 1 ' and assigns, the privilege of I ' the use of the stream or water course I : locat'd about 111 feet East of premises j, ( in question for purposes of successfully j , p»>er«»lng the compressor station to be j ■J erected thereon, all p ruing to be laid In | the none road aforesaid. , Be'ng the same land and premises I ' 1 whic'- tohn B. Mitten, et ux.. by deed . dated July 21st. 1917. and duly record - ; ed In 'he Office of the Register of . Peed- C*md<n County, granted and • conveyed unto New Jersey Gas Com- . . pany in fee. 1 Tract Wo. 9 ALL those certain premises situate - In the Borough of Pennsgrove. County . of Salem and State of New Jersey. - bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING In the middle of Pitman s street and extending fl) North 60* East - 21' II" along line of Pennsgrove -Branch t of West Jersey A Seashore " Railroad . (formerly Delaware River Railroad) to I r stone set 1 ft. from edge of street: still 1 same course along railroad 119' 7" to > corner to Ezeklel Bud en's lot (formerly e owned by Richard H. Lay ton I. sa'd cor1 ner being 1 ft- from stone on following i l course: thence (2) South 42* 20' East f US' 2" along Ezeklel Burdens and ' ■ Charles W. Sparks lots to s'o-ne in line 1 t of J. Plerson Justice lot; (8) South 47* - SV West 116» "H" along J. P. Justice's 1 lot to stone set 1 ft. from edge of Plt- :.- man street; still same course 21' 784" r to' middle of Pitman street <4) North s 42* 80' West J46» 10" down middle PitS man street to beginning. 1 CONTAINING 425-1000 of an acre. S P«tng the same lands and premises a which Clement B. Lannlnr et ux.. by r deed dated September 1st. 1904. and du • ly recorded in the Clerk's Office of Sal1. em County, muted and conveyed unto Pennsgrove Gas Comoany. 0 ALSO the following described rase f menta or rights of way:

A certain riant of way -granted unto I the Woodbury Heights Gaa Company I by Benjamin Glbba and Bertha l'an- ' coast Gibbe. his Wife, by deed dated November 29. 1999. and recorded In the office of the Cleric Of Gloucester County. April 9. 1916, In Book 224 of Deeds, page 24. to lay and maintain gaa mains for a period of Ofty years over -the 1 property of aald Glbba near Woodbury Heights Station, Gloucester County. New Jersey, known as Lake avenue, extended West from Glassboro avenue 10 the East line of the Weat Jersey A Seashore Railroad^^ The full right, liberty and privilege of laying, constructing, maintaining and operating pipe line for gas for all purposes through and over the lands of parties of the drat part located In I-o- ' gan Township. Gloucester County, New 1 on the road from Bridgeport to Pedricktown at a point Easterly of ] where said road cresses Oldman creek. Issld right of way being more partlru- 1 larly described as follows: Beginning ] at a point on East aide of said road . about 100 feet South from the - bend or angle In said road North- . erly from the bridge crossing Oldman creek: thence ^Southeast on land of said ; parties of the first part about 200 feet, more or less: thence Southeast about at ' right ^an-les to Oldman creek to Southpart In said creek. ] It Is hereby especially agreed by the grantora that the line of the pipe l-ne as It may be located by party of the ] j i second part Is hereby ratified and con firmed, and that said party of the see | ond part shall have the use of a strip h along each of said location not exceeding 2 feet In width, when necessary for maintaining said line. 1 BEING the same n remise" which Car- ' man Richardson and Effle his wife, by I deed dated April 10. 1913. and recorded January 6. 1914. In the Office • I Clerk of Gloucester County In Book 24 of Deeds, oage 229. granted and conveyed unto New Jersey G.s Comoany 1 number Three The full right, libert- and privilege 1 1 of laying constructing, maintaining and., operating a pipe line for gas through In Oldman Townshlo Salem County. New Jersey, on road from Bridgeport 10 1 Pedricktown. at nolnt" Westerly of where I, said road crosses Oldman CreCk. s«"! 1 right of way being more particularly 1 ' described as follows: i i BEGINNING at a point on East side ; of road distant about 360 feet South j! from first bend or angle in road from bridge crossing Oldman creek: thence It Southeast on land of parties of the first ( ] part about 200 feet, more or less: thence; Northwest about at right angles to old- 1 man creek to Northeast boundary of), land of parlies of first part In said • creek. It Is hereby especially agreed:] grantors that line of pipe line a« It ! . may he located by party of the second . part is hereby ratified and confirmed 1 . and that party of the second part shall ; of said location not exceeding 2 feet in width when necessary for maintaining salij line. , , • BEING the same premises which Albert Rlsner. and Sara E. his wife, hv I deed dated April 10. 1913. and recorded , Clerk of Salem County In Book 123 of ' Deeds, page 443. granted and conveyed , . unto New Jersey Gas Company. j J ALSO all the right, title and Interest j{ of said New Jersey Gas Company In. t- • and under a certain lease made by 1 Light A Power Company hi Vlncland Gas Company, dated January h 25. 1908. for a period of ninety (90i years, covering all of the property of < said Vlneland Light A Power Company ALSO, fifty-seven Thousand Dollars | (257.000.001 par value of the capital ;< .stock of Vlneland Light A Power Com-, pany. a corporation of New Jersey, out I I of a total Issue of Sixty Thousand P.. \ lars (360.000.00) par value: and all lh- j right, title and Interest of New Jersey I Company In and to Forty-seven 1 Dollars ($47,000.00) par val- 1 ' ue of bonds of said Vlneland Light A of^nriy-elgh't " Thousand Dollars (358.- : OoO.OO ) said bonds being pledged as col- , Jersey Gas Company. ALSO all the moneys and cash on , hand belonging to satd New Jersey Gas Company. TOGETHER with all and singular, the rights, privileges, hereditaments and appurtenances lo all of the above described property belonging or In any- . wise appertaining, and the reversions and remainders, rents. Issues and profits . thereof, and all the estate, right, title. use property, claim and demand of the said defendants of. in, to . and out of the same. Conditions of Sals j The property will be sold subject to ! The purchaser .shall assume any liability incurred by New Jersey Gas Com- • with New^ Jersey Gas Company for Its | hills, and by consumers ant ethers i Company. The purchaser, in making payment of ' purchase money and making settle- ■ ment therefor, after making the cash payment sufficient to cover costs and ex- 1 penses of sale and all other charges . which must be provided for In actual cash, shall have the right to deliver and 1 pay to the Receiver and turn In and , use toward the payment of the purchase money any of^ the bonds or ma- . proceeds of such sale shall be legally , applicable, the amount of such bonds or coupons so to be paid in to be deter- . 1 ine for such net proceeds, be equal to , share or proportion payable out of : such net proceeds to such purchaser or | purchasers as the holder or holders of : Further conditions of sale will be an- , • nounced at the time and place of sale. ' The approximate amount of the de- ■ sought to be satisfied by such sale > Is II 587.175.34. with lawful interest .thereon from January 18. 1921. and 317.!lS4.R« COS'S with lawful Interest there- I on from February 7. 1922. CHARLES W. HOT. ' | Receiver New Jersey Gas Company. ( I Dated Monday. March 6. 1922. , GRET. 1 Solicitor of Complainant. 104 Market street. Camden. N. J. | 8- 1 l-4t-pf207 -06. A GOOD TONIC FOR OLD PEOPLE ! GUDE'S PEPTO-MANGAN RE1 STORES STRENGTH A \'D PREJ VENTS ILLNESS Aged people often need a good • tonic. When the blood becomes 1 dogged with poisons from the system, • Pepto-Mangan purifies it by ' driving off the "waste matter- Good J blood is full of vitality and urevents • illness, giving the body greater powi er of resistance. The weaknesses of old age are grestiy helped by a sup- _ ply of rich, red Wood. Glide's PepSoMangan is gold in liquid or tablet " form by all druggists. It has been recommended by physicians for 30 - years and is a valuable tonic and 5 builder for the weak and run -(town of . aH ages from childhood to old age. Advertisement

"■Pi CITY WILL TAKE PAGE ADVERTISEMENT IN PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SEASHORE BOOKLET—WILL INSTALL PIPE TO DRAW SALT WATER The regular meeting of the City Commissioners was held on Tuesday March 6th at the City HaH- Mayor Melvin and Commissioners Sheppard and Wentxell were al! present- The meeting was not called to order until 10.45 o'clock, after the arrival of the morning train as Commissioner WentzeU had been in Trenton on Monday night in the interest of the ferry bill. The Clerk reported that the repairs to the sewer plant had been made and it was now in first class shapeOn motion of Mr. Wentzell the j Clerk was ordered to take a full page advertisement in the Pennsylvania Railroad's Seashore Resort booklet- | This booklet is a three color affair land is distributed far and wide. David W. Rodan, the successful bidder for the Garbage Contract was I in attendance and presented his nec- ! essary bonds which were accepted by !the Commission. Mr. Rodan was ; awarded the contract last Thursday | and now that everything is settled he i will commence immediately to get things in shape- On motion of Mr. i Sheppard the contract for the 1000 ft. | of fire hose was awarded to Focer and Mecray of this city. There bid was i two cents higher on the foot than the Eureka Company who were low, | but owing to the fact that Focer and Mecray handle the Goodrich Company's hose, the kind which Is now in use by the city of Cape May, it was thought best by all to purchase the same kind as it has proved so satisfactory and there being so little difference in the costA resolution was sent in from The League requesting the city to hard surface Washington street from Franklin to the Schellingers Landing bridge- The resolution i was duly received and put aside for I consideration at a later date. The Supervisor of the streets was ordered to purchase enough four inch pipe to run the length of the Convention pier for the purpose of supplying [ salt sea watte r for the street sprink- ) salt sea water for the street sprinke u?ed the water from its fire plugs and ! in the summer it is too much of a ■ drag on the water works together with summer cottages and hotels - | Other resorts have used salt water for this purpose for years and find i it to be very satisfactory- Its not ! only efficient while wet but the salt i has a tendency to hold down the dust | when dry- ' BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS County of Cape May New Jersey Sale of Gravel Pit t i Sealed bids will be received and r opened at a regular meeting of the ' of cihosen Freeholders of the • County of Cape May, to be held in I the Board Room, in the Court House, 1 Cape May Court House, N. J-, on ' Tuesday, April IB, 1922. at 12 o'clock j for the following: i "For the property known as the I 'County Gravel Pit,' located at Dennis- ' ville, N. J-, and containing fifteen ■ (15) acres, more or less, together ! with the siding in said pit-" ; Full description of the property as recited in the deed may be obtained ' application to Irving Fitch, Clerk of the Board, Sea Isle City, ! N. J. Each bid must be accompanied by • certified check made payable to the order of the County Treasurer in sum equal to ten per cent, of bid price, as evidence of good faith. The Bpard reserves the right to reject any or all bods. By direction of the Board. IRVING FITCH, Clerk, Sea Isle <5ty, N- J-3-ll-5t GOSHEN „ i Frank High and Richard Hand were ■ Court House visitors on Monday. Mrs. William Husted, of Court House, saent Tuesday with her father, William Townsendj Harry High, of Philadelphia, and s Herbert Highfield, of Avalon, called '> on George Peterson and family, Sun1 days Mrs. John Mecray and Mrs. Wjal- - ter Philips, of Cape May, called on I the former's sister, Mrs. George " Peterson. t Mr- and Mrs. Thomas Crendol and n daughter, Elizabeth, were Atlantic 0 City^ visitors last weekJ Rev. Thomas J. Morgan left Toee- . day for Atlantic CBty, where he wfll ' attend conference. , i

| I Cox's PALACE I f THEATRE V > WASHINGTON & PERRY STS. CAPE MAY, N.J. ; FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MARCH 16 and 11— r May McAvoy § i "MORALS" I 1 MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 13 and 14— Douglass Fairbanks Dumas' Famous Story "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" s WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. MARCH 15 and 16— Rudyard Kipling 2 Presents ; "WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY" SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Buster Keaton in THE PLAYHOUSE" ! ; ICarmoteF^.^ FLOOR VARNISH^ Awonderful finish fop floors, r jJP : furniture, interior 'woodwork lgE|p||ISHbj "Clear varnish and stain colors-chemj, oak, walnut, I Shows the ^roin of the \ji^gwwJ | Wood and is easily cleaned I Made to -walk on I "Save the surface and you save all" M W. Le Noir r 48 Jackson Street Cape May, N. J. ; & X ,1 Seeds at South Seaville, N. J. Now 1 i >? MORE WILL ARRIVE SOON O n .Yiwixr. iv ILL A Hi > E. SUU.N W

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