Cape May County Times, 2 November 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 7

Commamtttt Swkteriy Dayiwd of Ham Grade*

rASHWOfWfeflBto •pwt than by the Dutrlct >de<rt«4 met. In f e;: trrtainaMata fir Oamp Mm4o to rcfectad la the Oolagt urf mytoff of bor* at tl* lac. *Mty e«au^»M>r^kt AtolnJ. Too can’t bold the Dtotrlct

it

K don’t bettor* tt—toot yw do ft*rrr it—liote* ben: Ytjor “

UW Expense m Ral!ln« H(St«r h Not Urpe.

CBt R- B HtTLCE tad W. B. hmwmi Dortnc the poo* fire yom the 1

■s „ w— co« of rototnc a heifer to two jMjUttt of of are ha* jwobably b *—*

re be-inj taopfct a

a pretty hard ttm of It Maybe he i

•bow yoB." aald General Kohn. tlndly. In .\-3 tmifonB the coanaaixtant of the camp went thronyh the moremcat. clowly and than rapidly. Be did tt well, too, all tfcr other officer! agreed, ti wit quite a tight for the other officers to eee the commander of the&i all fctftrjrt n almple “rookie." All the offiocn bettin to think about the great Napoleon and hi* klndiy r ration of the k'Idler* be commanded, and to compare Gerenl Kahn* lrt io3s with tboae of Napoleon. It waa a groat pflrUege for this yooag fellow from the dty to roeeiTc personal Inetmctlon from the general of the whole work*. . *•' 1 .. .. That was the way all tn# effleera thourht. as they watched the ganeral kind the gan bade to the "rookie" with a smile. The “rookie- from the District erldeotty felt a kindly feeling for this gay with aome aort of

d. jMc-r itrapo.

i yoa. aarg." grinned the “rookie.' gratefaUy. Kid looked at Things From Business Standpoint • BE was a Krrtval «< tbw epoch when a man coaid eafe ) ance that fato widow would ww bombarioe and crinkly crepe, adq oc ner exhilaration of one who only get* downtown oowln *e often, and therefore banger* to eee an that to going -“* Fate waa In -and the wider *o*. — cart, was rerellng In the mcritement _ something which ahe cocldn’t mak* ont, except that It was a crowd around • street car—ar.J which ahe yearned to Join, only the dcmX beauae ol automobile* toxzllng ever Which way at once. So she asked a man. The man aald he didn’t knowgame old trouble he gueased. Ttto at- thrilBag, bat Indcdnite; n the wldowy watcher naked arothsr »h«> was crossing the aaphalt from the scene of action. Be dldn t toow. either. All be could iwfcw oat was that there bad been an explosion of aomeaoet. Any di—wns *o happen in throe day*, with spies snooping around. Thl. was worse and more of It. no the woman, scared *® tectly happy, kept on waiting nad looking until aha caught sight of a neww hoy. who had squirmed out of the Jam and waa hopping cuAward Bk* a ka» r-r Sho had found her hart*a of Information. She w-nted to know If spies had done It, and what it waa, and If anybody w as killed. And the boy grinned contempt. -Nothing but a gas leak in a manhole. An a

tag the Utter Items It to well to

■eo makes 1. apparent mwi uniew

lae animal U from ancestry the fe- WM ,„. ^

mak. of which are capable of pro-

dactag prodoct that win mO for more ^

than the expetwe of producing It, the

should not be raised. On the ** pJeC *“ * °

Bps a few

If one has only a small number of aackt th* leaves may be carried and emptied from the sacks into eome out-

Thc Importance of feeding the calf regularly cannot be oreremphastaed.

Jermr Calf On. Yaar Old.

The digestive capacity of the young calf U not -suited to receive Urge quantities of milk at a. time, but U better adapted for rrcelvinf; small amount* often. A young calf fed milk three time* (tolly will thrive better than if fed the sam^ total amount In two feeds, providing the milk U always

fed In’ a unlf.— • 1M ~"

A general guide for — mllh.U to feed It at the rate of one pound dally to each eight pounds of Ore wright, rarely feeding mce than 1* pounds per day. The length of the tlm* whole milk should be fed win depend quite largely on whether skim milk U available. If skim milk U to be had. tt can be fed to good advantage at the rate of about 15 pound* dally. Instead of 12. to calve* of the larger breed*, lb* use ot factory- M - mllk baa sex *c*l dlaad van tage* ay «ww pared wUhCnrokAann-aeparated milkIf the mfik to pasteurised at tb* fac-

* arm to feed when

in the

garoru-raxe ana pue mem on ms sheet ; catch hoid.of each at the four tern era and draw them togethc.-. A large quantity can be carried In Us manner, and whea it U desired to wmpty the sheet, let go of one corner and allow the leave* to roll out. VALUE OF BARNYARD MANURE Pnce Fixed at W to •• Par Ton for Use on Farm Crop* by Ohio Ex-

periment Button.

Can barnyard manure be worth *8 to F* a ton for use on farm cropel At peesent prices for commercial fertllteer«, it has had thto value in trots condnc’rd by the Ohio agricultural ex-

periment station.

Eight tons of manure re-enforced edth 320 pound* of add phosphate baa , barn a* effecrive In increasing crop i yii-uis as the same quantity of add phosphate mixed with 480 pourds of Shrmte of soda and 200 pounds of mnrirte of potash, in trots covering 20 yen.* at the experiment station at

Wooeter.

Nitrate of aoda now cosU nearly 4 cents a pound, and muriate of potash 20 cent*. At such price* the eight too* of manure baa had a replacement vale of al least $70. Every pound of manure saved and need with the utmost economy will relieve the fertiliser rltuation this year and put crop yields on a higher level.

tory. It tBA?V to It rwaehro thA fi and at night hr

r fcH

“Wall. r» glad It wasn’t true about them trying to bomb up the

: r 7^£~ , sry. , ‘£'& w

Which show* up the wisdom of the man who got ahead with his maxim

crything In the world depends oo the point of view.

Nurses Readily Answer Call oi Their Country

|k!EIUCAX (I "NueaW 1

factory aauu duk .wiu — day. ao that K U difficult to keep the milk In a uniform condition for calf feeding. In the feeding of calves, sudden change* either in quality or quantity of feed are to be avoided if the best use to to be made of the feed, lacaaea such as tobercoloaU ai_ -ond-mootfa dlseaae may be carried

Com mftk unless it to thi

ktc rallying to the war caU in huge numbers. Thl

!T-JjT teK 1«

• the largeet roister of trained nqraro that there has ever been In America,

a tto offia of Dr. Ftanklln K. Marin. trod a! the committee of medicine.

council of national deft her* are the * - **-

Ml An.< rican nor SC. rtre I heir flwtzy. iot b. need behind tb

Clover cut and allowed to remain on the surface of the ground toe seven months from fan to spring loam about the wane amount of organic matter as when fed to Uv# stock, according to recent experiment* at the Ohio experiment station. Thl* smoant -pf hnnsu may be largely saved by plowing the

crop under In the falL

a. E. Bolt*, assistant chemist, tn a discussion In the station’s monthly bulletin, ray* that only about ooethlrd of tbe-dprer remained in the spring wbenthfcrop was left on the surface. WW-'t was plowed under, about throe-fourth* of the original

* u» 'em' Wll I- ’jJ&JE'.SS! i

Throe muse* will

__ ft the battle line! and u uk- base hospitals only, but they 'ill 1* used In caring for the public ■vi I Hi Of America, while thousands of i&iricaa physicians are at the front. Tor the most part throe nuraro

be engaged ta public hygiene . tb CBjted gtatro and ‘\- k - War win make l B road 8 or. tbe phyricl.n. ^ ^ m > !i«-*hh of every American home while the men of tb. Mtlon «« oret Ibere.” f - 1

ir during the

CLOVER CROP PLOWED UNDER {limes May Be Larpaly Saved b Flowing Under la FaH-*Kr*«sn

DAVID W. BOD AN. LEWIS-T. DOUGLASS Cap* May Court House Seperiatewdent of SotoWs’ Burial* JOHN W. BEEVES.. .Cap* May City Otadtae of Coart Heaan LEWIS S. SMITH Cape May Court House Farm Demonstrator J. ARCHER STACKHOUSE Cape May Coart Hnnse County Physician Dr. John b. Doaglaas, Cape Msy C. F. LIST OF MEMBERS Nam*. Addreag, District Represented Term Expires on January 1st of the Year Opposite Name.

OCEAN CITY

Address. Groan City John P. Fox John E Townaend »1*

SEA ISLE CITT

Address, Sea lak City

Theo. E. DeBow 1*«

» F.

North Wildwood—A. M. Ely Stone Harbor—S. E. Herbert George J. Rommel West Cap* May—David Hag her Woodfc‘.ne—J. S. .Levin .... /. Kerris Levin - ‘-i- ; TowaaWps Dennis—A. E- -HShnei, Dennisvill# - * Thomas J. DuxdB, BeUeplata Middle—L. T. Gan-etoon, Cape May Court Home Luther M- Swak; Swataton Lower—Frank Eldredge, CUd Spring Upper—James Shoemaker. ToAaho*

NOVEL USE FOR MOTORCYCLE MiMOtiri Farmer Convert* Vahid* Into Quick-Dell very Machine for Mar-

Qulte an onoaoal employment U made of a motorcycle and al drear by r. Missouri farmer and stockman who has converted the vehicle Into a qulekdellvery machine for carrying certain prod net* to market. By eocurely faa- | truing a crate over the rear wheel and

K Euataee .V.V.V.I1W0

WILDWOOD

Address, Wildwood Augustus Hilton I*I| Charles W. Saul NORTH WILDWOOD Address North Wildwood. John W. Touag 1®*® Floyd I® 90 CAPE MAY CITY Address. Capo May City John T. Bennett 1®1* Henry 8. Rutherford... 1°18 UPPER TOWNSHIP Address, Tuekahoc Hope W. Gandy 1919 DENNIS TOWNSHIP Address, (Peermont) Avalon Levi Wentxell I®1* * MIDDLE TOWNSHIP Address. C*pe May Coart House Stillwell H. Townsond i®2® LOW ER TOWNSHIP Address, Rio Grand# Jo*. P. MaeKlasie 1®18

ASSESSORS OF CITIES,BOROUGHS AND TOWNSHIPS pF THE COUNTT (ir ‘CAPE M<T Qtiro Cape May City, ’...J. Allen Wxlro OcSn“a. ....Vr. H. T- Fould. Soa Isle CSty .Wm. J. Fox " T!, iw©od Lynn H. Boyer Borough* Avalon. F- W. Rosenbawm Cape May Point Norman Rigor North Wildwood Robert Bright South Cap* May...Albert J. Rudolph Stone Harbor Hugh MeMurtria West Cape May Harry S. Fiahef Wildwood Crest William E. ZaUsF Woodbine Israel Eiaenberg Townships Deuni* Roll* Hewitt, Ocean View Middle ...V. N. Erricson. Dial Croak Lower... .Chaa. C. Bohm’Cold Spring Upper George Hoff. Tuekaho#

lacy of the aursei win iw w-ui ,u — ^ —rric* »rom anaiysm vi vmv — moat entirely by lb* office of the surgeon *^Jv ««■ « **• lh “ ^ *5“ male phyticlan* aro bring chosen first, because of ’brir BblU y ^ „ ach aitrogen was lost from the plot ' nursing! but al*; to prorid* nedlcsl ottentloo f«^ | ..th clover lying on the surtoro as HunSada of curses now la training In city and privnte hospitals | hartcj glover Incorporated wd In base bo^rittls. j tn the soll^ lew Place Must Be Found for Historic Stone, fence cornerj-or quinces

- — u, m... i. Oar-tan or Back

Tha regular meetings of the Board are brid on the First mod Third Tuesday of oech month at the CourtHoooc, Cape May Court Hooac. at IfiAO A. M. STANDING COflMITTEES COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS FOR

1917-

TAX COLLECTORS FOR OTIEfc BOROUGHS AND TOWNSHIPS OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAT. Cl ties Cap* May City. - .W. J. Fenderson, Jr. Ocean City. JE- W. Burleigh Sea Isle City Lewi. Steimnya* Wildwood Bobert J. Kay

Avalon..

Waltar A. Smith

ALMSHOUSE—Fox. Bennett, Gandy, 8. H. Townaend, Wentxell. BRIDGES—Wentxell. Bennett, Fox. BIU Eustace, Gandy. MacKiaalc. Saul PUBLIC BUILDINGS — BennettWentaell, J. E. TownsendI BILI-S—Eustace, Hilton, DeR-rw. ' AUDITING—S. H. Yowroend, Gandy,

DeBow.

FINANCE—Saul. Eustace, S- H. I Townsend. pUdu u»tt« oo tt. dad, ot tt. | UWACV-O-odr. (idecar. be I* able to transport a coo- ; LIGHTIN3—Hilton, MaeKisstc, J- E •iderable toad with dUpatch and with- | Townsend. _ out partlcnmr difficulty. Hie countty ROADS-Rutherford Bennetri DeSS. ! DISCHARGE OF PRISOKERS-S. H. » j BU e™g'°soldiers and sailch ^“- j ORS-John W. Reeves. GOOD MATERIALS FOR MULCH “A^’c^SALSCHOoiiS'. —; ! Bennett Aea, Leavee, gtrow, Evergreen Bouah* and Cllpiing* Mowed I From Lawn* Are Valuable. i court AND COUNTY OFFICERS

Capa May Point. . . . . J- T. Hu* North WUd—ood...U P.taroro

South Cape May .C Marahall

Stone Harbor Clarence 0. Utataa West Cape May Harry T. U»dtoja

Wildwood Croat ■••••»•

Woodbine Dr. Joooph JaRo

Townahipe

Denni* H. M. Carroll. DenntoviUa Middto.Willets Canon. Cape May CIL Lower... .Scott Sejnre. Cold op ring

. n ! Out-of-Way Place In Garden or Back

^

r ’bo United

liable Crop.

u wui be necaaaary tor the .

^rnoer euthorttlro to make soluble 1 Qnlncro succeed well In any outtofSJJStlcn of the masrive Mock of the-way corner. It ***"£{**** SSTwblch for 15 yeani port ha* oo | jb. quince to eroeottoUj * ******' r-nnir-d a prominent position on It Jual ncr tree and an odd corner of the ^22,‘KttaeofUtayettetath. j or tmekyard may rarily U* that nwro*. According to the m ,d* to yield a veritabl* wealth of the iro^lbed on the face of tae big 1 IIlMrt exqulaKe of Jrille.. coooervro >, WB1 v^aalgned and presented 0 nd mscmalndro. where commonly by the gtooocutters’ onion of tYosb ..othtag but woods would grow.

rtST'co. make butter of windfaus nectlng.i'c nation’* rorltri with An i

Ungton. aboil ever otaod a* • Ne Bettor Way of Utilising Sound For-

• ^ h. ti “ and was "dedlcried the 0th day of tloooof Bruised end Wormy Apto American patriot!*.-., pno . th _ (j r -. D d Army of the . ,_ e.<|, during the thirty-otxth , h( , „ oni . t* vntanblo berouso 1 bile." Aald# tioa. Its historical lD, «*** ’“f mqKjrtlona, There to no better way to uro go«d and perfect cx.ndltlno*'^ UsCn m'-inortai en .i,-» and tlu- sound portions of wind

to which it w*. fB T and hrulood .pptaa that

tgroar erro make, prov.riou “ ™ than

•too. undoubtedly Will “Ttct lerried^STrimll In- dor..- with n-kc a,q»le iniittv of them. Wbllr tartly 15 yroro •$'>■ It t* nut yet sen* lrwirory aD ncx. but It ^looet all varirtlc ..f applro win mak. rk U begun on the foundation, for the ^^^r* pBbllc r , wr - ^.pplr Suiter, tto-e *Uh dltotac

be transfetrod t»raunacj^ ^ ^ purpoxe to which U ,j t e flavor and good

: are most aoUrfactor/

There aro many material* which aro , valuable for mulching. Ashe*, leave*, i r. evergreen bough# and dip- j ping*, gram mowrd from the lawn, rattan manure, bark, half-rotten wood- | en chip# raked up at the base of the . out-of-door woodpile, pine needle* from | tbo woods, marsh bay. charred peat > and atone# are among the material* .

which can f used.

Ktone* a«e valuable laid above the . rooting portion of layered aUpa. Ever- ; green boughs, coarse manure and dry j Utter rslt hyadnth*. LUiro reed re a ^ mulch of asheu with favor and well- ! rotted manure to a benefit to ’wod**for It can ha worked Into the ooil In

the spring.

SUCCESS IN TURKEY RAISING Proper Selection of Breeding Block lo

Desired Qualities.

One of the moot Important steps toward euerra* In turkey ruietag 1* ’he proper rriectlon of breeding »t«klllrd. for brredta- ahould be selected

for vigor, rise. shsp<. strong Iton*. Let UO

oarty maturity, and eoiur of jJwrxfe.

Address: Cape May Court Supreme Court Justice HON. CHARLES C. BLACK Circuit Court Judge HON. HOWARD CARB0W Common Pleas Judge HON. HENRY H. ELDREDGE Clerk of Courts and County Clerk A. CARLTON HILDRETH Deputy Clerk of Courts and County STERLING^W. COLE. Robertas! 1 miller Deputy Sheriff MEADTOMIJN

Surrogato

EDWARD L. RICE Prosecutor of the Pleas EUGENE O. COLK

County Superintendent of School* and Secretary of Vocations! Schools

AAHOX W. HAND

overseers of the poor op CITIES, BOROUGHS AND TOWNSHIPS OF THE COUNTY OF TAPE MAY. '

atie*.

Cap* May City A. G. Bennett Ocean City T. L» Adams Sea IsU City Arndt CjrdM Wildwood N. A. Cohen

Borougha.

AvUn F N..ob,m Ilot* ItaSbo^^sri. L West Cap* May H - Smith Wildwood Crest— Woodbine B. 0. Retaer

Tawnsfcfpa.

Iiiddl • Jerry H. Woolsoa

S. Eldredge, PeUrebor#

iRINT

Middle . Lower . Upper .

CITY BOROUGH AND TOWNSHIP CLERKS OF THE COUNTY Of CAPE MAY

Otleo

Cap* May City -WnUam Porta, Wildwood James K. W^itaa3 Boroogfca I Avalon R. W. Ko* .nbawa cS°M.V Point.... H-ILBum. i North Wildwood.. .G< o ge A. Ridduv* South Cape May.....E\vm B Ja^a i Ston* Harbor Leo P-Me Crave* l u>st Cop* M*>* Theo. W. Ro*v#a j Wildwood Croat..Harro L. WdtmtoB Woodbine C. A bra neon Township* U. .Orman M. Geary. DcnnUmto £ ..A.I.D. HoWIl- I’i— Crttt :r Ck»rt»%K— r Jr sir T- Yoob* lir»»tov » P*” n.. ..Alfred U. ^ap;>. PetarabBBi