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; Public Sale I « «*»S3M|yST ; ■ i 1 Bute Of New *; ntL ID * »w" , ? jrd day of FebruaiT. »«*• com--*gs «2r&ss-«asus i ., U. urn -I J>r. . *11 lb* woJ^y°i*iiI* lb* *" I'l*n'-*-,*y Q«* CbWPJbl^'^riOer*. coDfl***-K^Sps^'-iSffiS; a5»;»»£r4rr.« k ££■•» JS* »„« arsftj® u, *» •wg2H""^£i.Xcu4 "saj'K 5SfStSKs gsSS s s »-» »\prss.r -as "S&SfjjiS utsws ra~£? SWJ-SsrK " c ter connected *'^h r UBed In connection llid One J? fixture* of the therewith, whether we ^ ,he purpose ®^a4b.s?5»ffl2s " r S3Tw <S"-ar1S2,cS"2--"'S K'ssr»» «Ssi"s"s«^ countlee nod °V"sew Jeriey w>< •>*»: ^h.re'throujho"1 »*»£*"$ >'«w ^f the United Statee. SSAWsKsr&.SSr^ SSBThSTSSt rt~"3%r!3 revenues, lncome. cl'ht* ^ ^ cor. easements of and franchisee. ts s^««3iT ssr*' =; reel end person^ chOReer hereaft«.r I other thln*» ot v^ue. noWruinB w th aro» z^Jjssfzxss# S«,?^»!~«r<sr"cSS»" plated or nou and ^^"nd'"' I' ropcrty Oes Company or ^toU g«^tloB. ,l*AL80 a" a ?h* follcwlne de*crlbed tracts of land *"?„pr®I5,seSoi» parcel of 1 All that certain tract ora, Qf lend and nremlsea In ij« '• Ptaieofl ** followe: T|1C| wo. x . ' BEGINNING at •^;erVl»nt j line of B'™ S*whore Railroad of West Jereey « said ' beeln- : nlmT'corner helnif distant , reward, y \££ uSyXg«« >t?erOfE>- five- j Sf "said Rallraadl w esV "s'o. 4 S Si? ! 1 Jourae^hv ^ station lot a fur.her distance "of 160 feet: b I ott«. lands of irartles of flrat pert by 44' Beat 60 feet to corae UQ to the same North 3 J* avenue. S^emld. 'an£r to°mlddle thereof: thence hycemreUne 'S*5 <i«"« »"» acraj- ^ game lands and premises which Bertha Pancoaah^st duly ' record - dated July M«t , "••* of Otoucesed in the Office of the tu '« eved" unto «aw &sltz'Z'Z ^ri?y£ra"' »£ and coraer to >ands ahout (henrp a, rald°Unlonj^ South «• «' tt es^.^ SflBs dTiS" i. S ^",VV ~ », ™ s?sfi™ swar> "■ "■ F%mo'S £Jri"S'kbii •s5^X'5F§£ srsnssf-jmss^t CM... Gaa Company hj^ee.^. # 2i££S?iSmt* ]»(-»■ w— • "JmimirJol " SXS» <»* -mi* ..SS'SSi "it » ?r*±?s? In the centre of a bride* or cuUert th*ne« i,tob* n,^*,' ** "b' '; r'.Sf.h " ~ SSf» ssu^ssi:™-* jsri-nsfj *•• j5, East 65 links, more or less to tha Mr. or Weat Jersey A Seashore itaiimad Oa'a land; thence boundlnir SSSS SoSih 14 H- West 8.35 chain, to atone for a corner; thence bounding on other land of Geortre 8. Turner North 10H* West 4.14 chains to middle of -*¥oresald bridge or culvert acmes AuTurn road the place of beginning. CONTAINING 1-46 acraa more or Jraa Being the same lands and premises whlctTVllllam H. McCultough. et u*.. by deed dated November 11th. 1662. du- , lv recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Gloucester County, granted and conveyed unto the Swedes bo ro Gas Company. In fee. Traet mo. 4 ALSO, all those certain premises situate In the Borough of 8wedesboro. County of Gloucester. State of New Jersey, bounded and described as follows: BRGTNNING at a stake In curb line of North side of East avenue being also corner to lot No. 12 as now laid out (6 feet wide, thence along said lot No. 22 North 3?* S8» E^st 130 feet more or less to n stake In the curb line on South side of Park e venue being also corner to lot -No. 22 aforesaid; thence along sa'd curb on Parte avenue South It' 45' East 10.49 feet to a stake In sa'd curb line; thenc» bv other land o' said Lakeaald, Land Company South. 29* 38/ West 110.40 feet more or less, to a stake In curb line on East avenue aforesa'd; thence along raid curb line North 05* 18' Weat 14.40 fe-t to beginning. Containing 11.72 square feet more or lean. Subject nevertheless to the rules snd regulations of the Lakeside Land Being the same lands and premises which tsikealde Land Company, by deed dated July 1* 1900. and duly recorded In the office of the Clerk of Gloucester county, granted and coorerod unto the Rwedaaboro Gas, Light ^ Company. In fea. 411 thoae certain nremlsea situate In the Township of Logan. County of

Gloucester,' Btste of Ns«r Jsfsay. bounded and' described as foJlowa: BEGINNING In middle line of Cooper J street In Bridgeport Southwpat oorner of laud Of El lea J. Trultt. thenra along « Sfalh line of land - of aaiA Ellxa J. * Trultt South 07* East 707' more or leas to Its Intersection with the North line J of land conveyed by Peter Torbert to »; Delaware Shore Railroad Co. thence * along North line of last mentioned land 2 , Weat to Its iatersection with e*teDded £ middle line of Cooper street; thence J along said extended middle line of , Cooper street 20 feet to beginning. f Being the same lands and premises which Samuel H. Richards, et ux.. bydeed dated June l*t. 1909. and duly recorded In the Office of the Clerk of Gloucester County, granted and conveyed unto Bridgeport Gaa Company, in £ fee. | Traet me. • J ALL that certain tract of land situ- , , ate In the Township of Glassboro In the , ■ County of Gloucester and State of New ( [ 'BEGINNING at corner 150 feet West J L from the Southeast corner of property , i of Pitman. Glassboro A Clayton Gas , i Comnany In Union road, said corner be- ( ■ ing Southwest corner of Pitman. Glass- , I boro A Clayton Gas Company by the r siding of West Jersey A Seashore Raj - , i road Company; thence along said Ran- , I road siding North 04* 22' West 100 feet ( - to a corner to prooerty this day deeds ed to Solomon H. Stanger; thence alone the line of said 8olomon H. Stanger s , I property. North 25" 38' East 210 feel , I to a corner in property conveyed this , - dav to aforesaid Solomon H. Stanger , s thence along line of said Solomon H , . Stanger South 64* 32' East 100 feet to , * a /corner in line of aforesaid Solomon , s H. Stanger and Pitman. Glassboro A , ■ Clayton Gaa Company.- South 35* SS' . West 210 feet to beginning. CONTAIN- , i INO 21000 square Teet more or less. I ALSO the right of way over the propr erty about to be conveyed to 8. H. ( i Stanger for the purpose of maintaining ( s at all times In the future, a siding from ( i the West Jersey A Seashore Railroad s Company to the above premises, granting to the New Jerae- Gas Company. , , Its successors and assigns the right to ( I give authority to the said it est Jersey ( 1 A Seashore Railroad to change the lo- , j. cation of said siding should^ ■ ■ turo by shifting said* siding sufficiently j - toward the Atlantic City Rallrdgn r tracks so that said siding can at any , „ time In the future at the wish of the t New Jersey Gas Company, ts suoces- . sora and assigns, or said Railroad Coml pany be so lald^out that It would be - entirely on the premises about to be. - conveyed by the above grantor to s. i. H. Stanger. 1 Subject, however, to certain rlgnts - and restrictions given and -ranted by a ; deed to Pitman, Glassboro A Clayton -. Gas Co. r Being the same lands and premises r 1 which Union Railway Supply Company e by deed dated June 20th. 1910. and duf 'lv recorded In the pfflce of the Clerk of t Gloucester County, granted and eonvey{ed unto New Jersey Gas Company. In J ' ttr' Tract Ho. 7 r I ALL those certain premises situate n in Glassboro ^ ^?™*j<!£;eyG,OUCeSt<'r P-EGINNING In centre «lln'h°aJ,[T",J,rn d iner ot property now or late of Pitman. i> I along line of said property now or late Glassboro & Clayton Gas Co.. thence d along line of said property now or late of the Pitman. Glassboro & Clayton f Gas Company wrad the property formerf j ly of the Unifth Railway Supply^ <^mS'sey Gas Company North 64* 22' West 1250 feet to Northwest corper of land | of New Jersey Gas Company:, thence ej along line of said property of New Jers ; sey Gas Company South 25* 3k' W est d 210 feet to Southwest corner or said i- property of New Jersey Gas Co. and r y! siding of the West Jersey snd Seashor.i- , Railroad Co.: thence along and crossing - over the siding of said west Jersey & y Seashore Railroad Co. North 64* 22' d West 139.3 feet to iron pipe In the right t of way of the West Jersey A Seashore n .Railroad Co.: thence. along East line of e I skid right of way of West Jersey « r Seashore Railroad Co. North 26" 59' r West 223.3 feet to Iron pipe In the said * right of way; thence North 45" 38' East y !»41 8 feet to iron pipe a corner In South o fine of the right of way of the Atlantic f. Jcity Railroad South 75° 36* East 493.9 * feet jo lron^p! pe ^ £n^n^nllLn® e° ( r'" " 0 1 Weri" 249.12 *fletr to' ^ginning. 0 , CONTAINING 3.64^ai-rea. more^or ^btss. :d I survey 'thereof has bc-n ma-le by \V C. '" Cat tell. Surveyor and Engineer, blue ■jj print of which is herto attached _ueor> ' der and'0 subject " nevertheless lo the '• right of wav for a siding as given an*! tJcgranted In two deeds of conveyance 7- bo,!, dated May -17, 19«6. from J. Ellis <> ! fSulm. Executor *.f the Estate of John and George Rockeleomb. « deceased, to^ the^JLnlon Railway^ Sup^y * bori, '"and Clayton0 Gas Co.. 'recorded J" Book 205. page 289. i Being the same lan.is and premises " which Solomon H. Stanger by deed dat--r ed October 3rd. 1910. and duly recorded I * !n the Office of the Clerk of Gloucester : * 'County, granted and conveyed unto ' , New Jersey Gas Company. In fee. Tract Ho. B "" I ALL that certain tract of land situy |ate In the Township of Gloucester. J j County of Camden. State of New Jer- '- | T/eGINNING In centre of stone road n j leading from Blackwood to Ctementon 1 111.3 feet Northwest from centre ceIment bridge as now erected, corner to n other lands of said John B. Mitten: I thence along centre of said stone rosd I North 84" 30' Wat 50 feet to said i other lands: thencg' by said Mitten's le-! other land North 5" 30' East 74.75 feet: "" thence still by same South 84" 30' East u 50 feet: thence still by same South 5* ■"'SO' West 74.75 feet to comer in cen- ° ' tre of said stone .road and beginning. ,g CONTAINING 3727.5 square feet, more '• or less. Ji It Is further understood that said :° party of the first part agrees to allow "c said party of the second part. Its suc'k cessors and assigns, the privilege of is the use of the stream or water course r located about 111 feet East of premises h |n question for purposes of successfully >1 operating the compressor station to be I- erected thereon, all pining to be laid In the s'.one road aforespld. s- Being the same land and premises is whlc": tohn B. Mitten, et ux.. by deed 3. dated July 21st. 1917. and duly recordi- ed In the Office of the Register of if Deeds o' Camden County, granted and '- conveyed^ unto New Jersey Gas ComALL those 'certain premises situate 1- In the Borough of Pehnsgrove. County o. of Salem and State of New Jersey, r- , bounded and described as follows: s: BEGINNING In the middle of Pitman le (street and extending (1) North 60°. East 1- 2f» 11" along line of ■ Pennsgrove Branch it j of West Jersey A Seashore Railroad (formerly Delaware River Railroad) to ir | stone set 1 ft. from edge of street: still n same course along railroad 119' 7" to 10 ' corner to ExeV-i'l Buden's lot (formerly * owned by Richard H. Laytonl. said corh 1 ner being 1 ft. from stone on following n course: thence (2) South 42" 20» East >f TlS' 8" along Brekiel Burden's snd i* Charles W. Sparks lots to s'one <n line of J. Pierson Justice lot: (3) South 47* t- 30' West 110' 7H" along J. P. Justice's h lot to. stone set 1 ft from edge of Pitit. man street: still same course 21' 7H" ir to middle of Pitman street (41 North * 42" 30' Wwst 146' 10" down, middle Pitid msn street to beginning. CONTAINING 425-1000 of an acre. *» mora or less. ■d B-inc the same lands and premises ■d which Clement B. Lannlnr et ox., by sr i deed dated September 1st. 1904. and do ie , ly recorded in the Clerk's Office of 8ale. em County, granted and conveyed onto {Pennsgrove Qss Company. In) "HO th- eoi|o-in- described ease>f men la or rights of wj:

ihiw. <9. A certain rlght ef wajl granted unto • Olbbs. his wjfe. tar daed <2at«-<! November XI. M09. rikl vsaoordad In the office of the Clarfc or Gloucester County. April 9. 1910. in Book 331 of Deeds, page 24. to lag and maintain gas main* for a period of fifty years over the property of aald Olbbs near Woodbury t Heights. Station, Gloucester County. * New Jersey, known as Laka avenue, extended Weat from Glassboro svenue to \ the East line of tlpe West Jersey A . Seashore Railroad. _ . 1 The full right, liberty and privilege of laying, constructing, maintaining and « operating pipe line for gas for all pur- . poses through snd over the lands of 1 parties of the first part located in I-o-Township. Gloucester County. New Jersey, on the road from Bridgeport to 1 Pedricktown at a point Easterly of , where said road crosses Oldman creek, said right of way being more partlcu- J larly described as follows: Beginning . at a point on East side of said rond I distant about 100 feet South from the / first bend or angle In said road Northerly from the bridge crossing Oldmsn ( creek: thence Southeast on land of said ■ parties of the first- part about 200 feet. ' or less: thehc«<6oUtheast about at > right angles to- Oldman creek to Sooth- ' east boundary of land of -parties of first I part In said creek. , It la hereby especially agreed by the grantors that the line of the pipe l*ne ] as It may be located by narty of the second part Is hereby ratified and con 1 firmed, and that said party o fit he see- . ond part shall have the use of a strln along each .of said location not exceed2 feet In width, when necessary for , maintaining said line. < BEING the same premises which Car- . Richardson and Effle his wife, bydeed dated April 10. HIS. end recorded ] January 0. 1914. In the Office of the Clerk of Gloucester County in Book 24 ' of Deeds, page 229. granted and conveyI ed unto New Jersey Gas Company. Number Three 1 The full right. Ilbert" and privilege of laying constructing, maintaining and ! operating a pipe line for gas through * and over lands of parties of first part In Oldman Townshlo. Salem County, i 1 Jersey, on road from Bridgeport to | Pedricktown. at point Westerly of where f said road crosses Oldman Creek, said ; right of way being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on East Ride ' of road distant about 360 feet South | from first bend or angle in read from bridge crossing Oldman creek> thence - Southeast on land of parties of the first - part about 200 feet, more or less: thence Northwest about at right angles to Oldman creek to Northeast boundary of J land of parties of first part in said 1 creek. It Is hereby especially agree.! by grantors that line of pipe line as it ' may be located by party of the second ' part Is hereby ratified snd confirmed ' and that party of the second part shall " of said location not exceeding 2 feel In 1 width when necessary for maintaining said line. BEING the same premises which A1f bert Rlsner. and Sara E.. his wife, by r deed dated April 10. 1913. and recorded December 29. 1913. In the office of the 1 Clerk of Salem County In Book 1*2 of Deeds, page 443. granted and conveyed 9 unto New Jersey Gas Company. p ALSO all the right, title and Interest t of said New Jersey Gas Company in t*» ' Vlneland Light & Power Company to " Vlneland Gas Company, dated January - 25. 1908. for a period of ninety *90> \ years, covering all of the property of J said Vlneland Light & Power Company. B ALSO, fifty-seven Thousand Dollars - (857.000.00) par value of the capita) ' stock of. Vlneland Light & Power Cum1 puny, a corporation of New Jersey, out a of a totaMssue of Sixty Thousand^ I ',*17- Gas "company in and to Forty-seven ' Thousand Dollars 1 847.000.00) par valI ue of bonds of said Vlneland Light & < of Fifty-eight Thousand Dollars <858.E 000.00) said bonds being pledged as col- '' lateral security on loans made to New j Jersey Gas Company. II hand belonging to said New Jersey Gas c Company. ! TOGETHER with all and singular. i> the rights, privileges, hereditaments e and appurtenances to 'all of the above ' described property belonging or In any- ' snd remainders, rents. Issues and profits y thereof, and all the estate, right, title. » Interest, use property, claim and demand of the said defendants of. in. to * and out of the same. Conditions of Sale The property will be sold subject to - taxes unpaid at the time of sale. *' The purchaser shall assume any 11a- ■< bility incurred by Ntw Jersey Gas Comsaid company against non-payment of >' gas bills, and by consumers and others k j lo secure extensions of mains of said '• j The purchaser. In making payment of | the purchase money and making settle- ■' penses of sale and all other charges r which must be provided for In actual ° cash, shall have the right to deliver and I pay to the Receiver and turn in and use toward the payment of the pur- - chase money any of the bonds or m«- "• tured coupons held by him or them, to proceeds of such sale shall be legally d applicable, the amount of such bonds or n coupons so to be paid In to be deter- " mined and fixed at a sum which shall. Ing for such net proceeds, be equal to 'J the share or proportion payable out of d such net. proceeds to such purchaser or ► purchWbs as. the holder or holders of ' lrorther conditions of sale will be announced at the time and place of sale. :■ The approximate amount of the dee cree sought to be satisfied by such sale Is 81.587.175.34. with lawful Interest d thereon from January 18. 1921. and 817.IV 184.86 costs with lawful Interest therei- on from February 7. 1922. f CHARLES W. HOT. e Receiver New Jersey Gas Company, s Dated Monday. March 6. 1922. y MOHAN GREY, e Solicitor of Complainant, n 104 Market street. Camden. N. J. S-ll-4t-pf207-06. ? HAVE YOU THESE SYMPTOMS? n IF SO, COMMENCE TAKING t GUDE'S PEPTO-MANGAN AND h GET BACK TO GOOD HEALTH . n Lade of vitality, a feeling of tiredo ness, bad breath, pale lips, colorless y cheeks, loss of weight, flabby flesh, z lessened strength— 4aH of these call it for the immediate use of Gude's Pep- ,» to Manga n- It will positively produce • satisfactory results. Try taking it s with your meals for a feew weeks and be surprised with the improvement in h your condition- Gude's Pepto-Man-i- gan will help you back to strength , during convalescence from any il!n«»It has been prescribed auocesrfuHy -s by physociane everywhere fort hirty y years. It is a recognized iron tonic I- of honest merit For sale in liquid n and tablet form by all druggists- Ask _ for it by the fall name, "Gude's Pep-to-Mangan-" Advertisement.

©bituary DR. JAMES W. WARE * J I Dr. James W- Ware, aged fifty- t three yeans, died at his borne on Washington street, in this city, on afternoon, from a lingering fflneaa. Dr. Ware, who was a patient sufferer, was the son of the late J. St rat I ton Ware and Mahala J- Ware. I For nearly twenty^ftve years Dr. I Ware was a practising physician in Baymme, and was one of that growcity's much respected citizens. was the reader* physician of { Greenville Hospital, a part of Jersey ( City for some years, and after grad- . uating from college, was resident physician of the PhoentrviHe, Fa.: Hospital- It was while at Phoenix- I viHe, that he met his widow, who was i head nurse at the hospital, and daugh- , ter of Mr- and Mrs. A- Keely, of that ( ; city. ( The funeral will be held at two ( o'clock on Saturday afternoon, interment at Gold Spring Cemetery. It is 1 requested that his friends send no 1 flowers. 1 Hie passing of Dr- Ware saddens , the dty snd his many friendsi The deceased is a brother of Dr- J. 1 9tratton Ware, a prominent dentist . of Bayonne, N- J. I MYRON LIVELY Myron lively, colored, of Swainton, | N. J., died at the age of 76, on March . 13th, and the funeral occurred on t Thursday, conducted by the Rev- | Johnson, of Cape May. N* Ji WEST CAPE MAY ' Mrs. Marvin Oliver entertained i Miss Minerva Brown for a week. p George Meyer and Edwin Oumt mfings, of Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., are home for their mid-winter l' vacation Mrs. Lorena Peterson, Mr. and i Mrs. Willard Meridey and John Corson spent Sunday at Leesburg, N. J. i Frank Hughes and mother spent ! Sunday with Mr- and Mns- William " BlattnerMr- and Mrs. Leslie Salsbury enf teitained Lieut. Green and wife over the week end. | Mrs. Charles Dorner spent Monday t in Camden with her brother, Roland. , who is sick. >' Fred Hughes is spending a few days with his parents in Stamford, ' ConnAlbert Peterson spent Sunday with »■ his sister, Mrs. Leslie Fauver. . Mr. and Mrs- Claude Morton, of * Camden, spent Sunday herer. Miss Leah Bwing. of Trenton Nors mal, spent the week end with her •- parents- * Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dougherty, of Millville, is visiting Mr. Dougherty's u parents. Allen Roseman and lady friend o spent Sunday with his parentsMr. and Mrs- Noah Rayner and niece have opened their cottage on- - Broadway. Mrs. George Halbruner is on the v side lisstd Get youT fam implements and gar 'f den seeds at R. T. Johnson's S«t h Erma, N. J. Get your farm implements and gar " den seeds at R. T- Johnson's Est. d Erma, N. J. * ERMA ■- Mr- and Mrs- Wendell Fraley entertaaned company over the week end0 Mrs. Frank Barnett and Mrs. Mat £ tie Matthews spent Thursday with lf Mrs. Frank Sdhellengeri- Mr- and Mrs. H. V. Soults are seen e riding in a* new Ford sedan, i- A. H- Swain spent Thursday in it PhiladelphiaL A surprise party was given to Albert Gibson -on Tuesday evening it being his sixteenth birthday. Mrs. Etta Reeves entertained Mrs Ennma Scull, of West Cape May, on Tuesday. Mrs. Norman Taylor spent Wednesday with Mns- Frank Schelienger. Mrs. Mary H. Johnson spent Sunday at Atlantic City. 1 Mr- and Mrs. Brown have purchas I ed the home known as the late William Schelienger home G Mr. and Mrs- H. Swain and family took supper with MJs. Mary Johnson on Monday evening. «■ |. Rev. and Mrs- Gascoyne entertained is company over the week end- *, Mrs. M. Sparks, who has been^ser- " iously ill, is somewhat improved at this writing. H Mrs- Lefta Mason and Mrs- Bright d made a business trip to Cape May on n Monday. Mrs. Harvey Snyder and daughter. ^ Fbrence, called on Mrs. M. B. Swain y on Tuesdayy Bertram Snyder has been ill with ic the flu. jj Get your Aarm implements "and gar- * den seeds Vat R. T. Johnson's Est Erma, N* J.

IN MEMORIAM In loving metnory of oar dear Enoch Willette Hand, who de- 1 parted tfak life Maich 17, 1918. Not ; fiorgotten and aadly missed by SON AM) DAUGHTER. ! IN MEMORIAM NEWIELL— In loving memory of Newell, who departed this March 13th, 1913. Sadly missed WIFE, SONS and DAUGHTERS. Don't miss the last American Legion Concert, liberty Theatre, Monday evening, March 27, 1922.

ANNEX MOTEB The haeohal taam on Tbeaday afternoon elected Gaorg* -WheMunl as . and John OBae, Captaitv The social for the eonmmeemeot prizes will be at Winifred MorreBfe, 820 Jeffereon street, on Wednaa^ay mgbL honor pupils at fee fife grade ' are George Pafcner, HOdreth Coat, , William Oaphart and Ad rain Oapfa&rt. j Qf the fife gratfe, Olivia Ttuner and William Davie- Of fee Gfe grade, Frank Kersey end Chadeo PomdexterDon't m»s6 fee test American Le- . gkm Concert, labenty Tfceatre, Monday evening, March 27, 1922.

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