ijram. au. isi.» (art. ».
v VaiusMe IMnsSean Mnah'An kHe.
i of A«Ttoinur»L) , H .c pwperij fed U « «pl«r hofBM. I«rtscf»i»rtj dcra the hones ere Idle, s sort mule* ahoold be roojfblj «o»Uirc eore. jo that tt w01 not mold. ■ horses ha** been killed Ur sUac*. and the e*r*o fed It at once blwoeO t. rather fbao Wa o»ts .fl the mold which real * of the iron tie. Hone*
Wm&m that yoor feed will be turned tn-
1. See, that all tn -fttaAatnllkfroa Is pasteurised or cooked before It Is fed to the hoes. 2. Keep yc?r to** ftwa teb lowtac dairy cattle, unless the cattle are tuberculin tested. Keep them oai of the cow lota mad harna. aad heap dairy dralaa«e oat of hoc loti. Bogs can follow steer* wUhoat jnuch danscr. S. Olr* yoor healthy bogs a chance to keep • healthy. Ol*o then dtaan. weiWdralned lots z and plenty of trash air. sunlight jj and dean water. Shelter them > la veU-!lgbtsd and veotftated. ] sanitary hoc bouses. Keep the } houses clesu and use plenty of , whitewash and disinfectants. > If there was 1 your swine last year. It Is safest \ to get lid of that herd, especially ■ the breeding animals, and ralpe j clean bogs from fresh stock.— Bolted States Department cl Agriculture.
liJhdi'SMi m Women W WeaS
to both horses
most bavz, air tc grow , jltag* which Is packed d cot rapidly will not bc-
i If the feeder w»
HANDY GATE FOR STOCK FARM
i to feed b< a account of the danger l Is pr. Jttcnlly In
b pieces tn the eestter
e during drought, mold u greater to b whiter, silage should mes to that season tm-
the ration of brood
Where There le Mach Travel Bo- |
tween Lota or Pans.
Here to a gate that win not let the stock oct evea If It to forgotten anc left unfastened. In fact It cannot to latched, at least it need not be. ai stock cannot paar through IL It I* a gate for people only and not for Uve , stock, as the wisest “gate opener* j
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BOARD OK CHdBPi FREEHOLD-
OFFICERS Director ‘ HENRY S. RUTHERFORD Vice-Diredtor AUGUSTUS HILTON Or* ^ W. FOWKES....... -Sea lale City * County Cel lector JOS. A SCULL Oraan Qty Solicitor JOSEPH DOUGLASS Cape May Court House
LEAKING M. RICE Wildwood
DANIEL SCHELLENGER E Supt. of Weighto aad Measure DAVID W. RODAN.. .Cape May City Steward of Almabouse LEWIS T. DOUGLASS Cape May Court House Superintendent of Soldiers Burials JOHN W. REEVES.. .Cape May City Custodian of Court House LEWIS £. SMITH Cape Mag Court House Fans Demonstrator J. ARCHER STACKHOUSE Cape May Court House
COUNTY ■BOARD ot TAXATION
0. L Blackwell W. J. Tyler.. Capa May C Samuel Eldradga Cep
COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONB John H. Stratton. ...... PaUrmn Levi BicBMtoaaT. . r R.. iW... -Erma Cha*. Sh&Ma Cape May Walter RutherfaH Cold Sprft*
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE OF TMB COUNTY OF CAPE l<At aties Cape May Oty-Jainee J. Desk RtMhen Lodlaia Ocean City—Jerome S. Rush Frank H. Ware Arthur D. Barrow*.Police Justice Sea Isle City—Alfred S. Steelman Edward C. Stevens Wildwood—Girard Livesey H. C. Sehlichtinr B. C. InceraeD J. Charles Fadh M L. Braain George L. Shaw
Turning to Furs for Warmth.
Weet Cape May-Sevid Hughe* Woodbine—J. S. Levin Morris Levin
o matter bow mech money she may have If there to no coal the ParisJenne cannot buy It; an they say that Paris has turned to furs for warmth. There to every chance of comfort out of doors muffled up la furs to the ears, as against next to none 1c a flreless Indoors. Even bed and lounge coverings ! and lounge r*l»tws are reported to be , made of felt*- Everywhere the cfaeapj er felts prove a more than satisfactory : substitute for wool, which.to scarce. In the face of all these considers-
tloni farriers have distinguished thrmftary for IL the gate to hlnr*A srirsa by proridiag handsome garIt to a handy gate to have where thm* menta from the Inexpensive skins, he a good deni of passing back Coat* with wide collar*, deep cull* and forth through tot* or pen*, ot I •order* that extend up to the knees ■c children are likely to leave the or higher, make a silk garment unfarnwnl in passing. It to al- and save wool in mid winter
wags open to people and always *'
> closely into the
The coat shown In the picture to as
good c model 1
LIST OF MEMBERS Nam*. Addres*. District Represented Term Expires on January 1st of the Year Opposite Nam a
OCEAN CITY
Address. Ocean City
John P. Fox John XL Townsend 1*1®
SEA ISLE CITY
Address. Sea Isle City Iheo. E. DeBow 1ȣ0 James F. Eustace I* 20
WILDWOOD
Address, Wild wood
Augustus Hilton 1*18 Charies W. Saul 1*1®
WORTH WILDWOOD
Address North Wildwood.
mas w. f ' Court House LutherM. Swam. Swataken Lower—Frank BUradmt. Cold Sp-nn* Upper—James Shoemaker. T
general wear and
style as one could with. Its deep ct.llsr may be turned so that It will eurulf the face almost to the eyes and still protect the shoulders and chest. The very deep cuff* suggeat warmth and provide It. The front tope across from right to left and Is held In pUrv by a very wide belt In addi-
tion to other fastenings. Fullness to J John W. Youag funiUhrd the skirt by plait* st each Floyd Hewett
side—a feature that to especially want- CApE j, A y cjyy
ed In a codt that is to serve the pur- I Addres*. Cape May City pooee < f both street and motor wear. | John T. Bennett 1*1* Among the late arrivals In winter . Henry S. Rutherford 1*18
' ire aome very handsome ( UPPER TOWNSHIP with very wide patterns I Add-ess, Tockahoe
ASSESSORS OF CITIES,BOROUGB* AND TOWNSHIPS OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY
Cape May City J. Allan Wales Ocean Ctor Dr. B-T. Fo^ds Sea Isle City Wro. J. Fa* Wildwood Lynn H. B^m*
Avalon..
ttln '^ar.
..two
to ueedlewcck or embroidery about the Hope W. Gandy..
..1919
e silage should ba
COMMENDS WORK OF FARMER
origin of furs that look well and coat 1 by a wide hand of fur across the back, little; they are jeM as fashionable ] TW* l* seaMthlng quite new and It to
as sables or eemlc aUrartivu.
1 he waned on silage daifr per
c weight, the grain aad
r as vigorous, with
With record crops grown this year; the nation's farm a&d Uve stack pro Ton 'must be stimulated to a still her efficiency during the coming Ik aths If domestic demands and tbs needs of the albas are to he adequately let. Secretary Houston says tn bto a» |
oal report to congress.
•That the farmer* of the nation | have generous!; responded to the appeals for Increased production, and that much has already been done te Insure a large supply of foods and feedstuff*." say* the report “Justille* no let-down to their activities or b* j . of an agricultural agendas. On the contrary, crer greater efforts must he put forth to tho coming moottuLl POTATO SIUGE BEING TRIED First Reports of C.perimanU Made by
Agricultural Department Are
g horse cannot do hi*
OF IMPORTANCE
rest their food well lean, diarp grit and 0 keep a bo* °f the 1 grit, eofcl by poolB each pen of the
i HOUSE FOR GEESE « Careful to See That
t the shed for the I J (separate from the
Q unices they have
The United Stairs department of acricnitore has been experimenting with potato allage. First reporta Indlcate that such silage will not be very practical. Of cun roe only the small, unmarketable potatoes are used, hot they most be ground and mixed with * a special tactic arid culture, which . brings about the proper fermentation. Potato silage made lo this way ‘
DENNIS TOWNSHIP
Address, (Baennont) Avalon Levi V. cr.txell I*H
MIDDLE TOWNSHIP
Address. Cap* May Court House Stillwell H. Townsand 1*2*
LOWER TOWNSHIP Address. Rio Grand*
Jo*. P. MscKissk 1*18
. .R. W. X.
Nerman i North W&dwood Robert E South Capa May...Albert I. Ra Stone Harnor Hugh MdXwtriaWest Cape May Harry S. Ftohar Wildwood Crest William E. BMkr Woodbine Israel EisenbarK.
Townships
Dennis Rolla Hewitt. Ocean Wear ...V. N. Emcson. Dia* Craak Cha*. C. Bohm, CoW aM^ff Upper George Hoff. Tuckahee
The regular meetings of the Board are held on the First end Thud Tuesday of mouth at the Court House. Cape May Court Honee, at 18A* A. M. STANDING CO.TMITTEES COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS FOB
1*17.
ALMSHOUSE—Fox. Bennett. Gandy. 8. H- Townsend. WentxelL BRIDGES—Wentxell. Bennett Fox. I Eustace. Gandy. MacKlsaie, Saul : PUBLIC BUILDINGS — Bennott. | Wentxell. J. E. Towneend : BILI.S—Eustace. Hilton. DeBew 1 AUDITING—S. H. Townsend. Gandy, DeBow. ; FINANCE—SeuL Townsend. LUNACY—Gxndy. Fox. Bennett LIGHTING—Hilton. MacKisxie, J. Townsend 1 ROADS—Rutherford. Bennett. Bow, Eastace. Fox. Gsndy. Hi.i ton. MscKissic. J- E. Townsend. S- H. Townsend. Wentte.L DISCHARGE OF PRISONERS—S. H. Towisend. BURYING SOLDIERS AND SAIL-ORS-John W. Reeves. BOARD OF SC.IOOL ESTIMATE— VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS-Saul.
Sweaters for All the Family.
Bennett
ES TEMPT FARMER I Many to Sell Pigs
y high prices of gr t hogs have not o
r to market thrir pig*
hut hove templed h to on a Urge
.» The manufacturer* of knitted gar- ;
r^g^Vced tar either hor> or <*«- oent*. speriallzing lu the jwrtlculsr to De gooa zero iot c a , ^ work# t ,Hng out new styles in
sweater*, sweetir cost*, bathing suit*.
MAKE SUCCESS WITH LAMBS ^ ,C
.. . ’ them, aith the return of each spring
Animats Must Be of Good Form, Uni- ^4 j >u ^,,0*1. 8*-*etm and rweatform In Sire end Rightly Bred , ^ coe1s probably furnUh the bulk for Making Profit ; lrf t hrt r business. No meml^r of the
up-to-date family undertake* to face
To feed well with profit, lambs must , hp ^n^r. ..r the summer either, with be of good form, uniform Mae. rightly (m , a gweeler. Even the baby todbrod. not too fat when bought worked ^ ^ jp knitted garments from
onto full feed very gradually and to foo ,.
ellpped and aJd at Juet the right time. , „ rtils to the lot of mothEaeh of thear thing* requires » little ^ to a nd buy all them garex|<ert knowledge and this can ooly be , mpnt , hence ehe U Interested in the gained by experience or very dose oh- !ltyl<a f or boys and young men. as well itlan. I M 15, those for girl* and women. A j sweater for the schoolboy with cap to
ORDER HATCHING EGGS EARLY ™.d. u -»«.» | familiar mode. *ure to pleaw utr
youth, espcrially If It car be had In his “school colors." It Is a sweatercoat. buttoning down the front pro rid ed with rolling collar end patch pocketa. In moderate weather it la worn
without a coat over IL
At the right to a nmehtne-knlt khaki-
cater, the rtltchae rioee end
. gaxmeQt Arm end we*i Bttod. It 1 me only pun way doun the front ■ S baa the neck totohed WtlliebMd j
Intending Purehaaer Must Decide at Once Whet He Want*—Big Do-
> the wrist This is a warm, :able garrurnt easily worn unast It be* one patch pocket. 81 ik. hand knitting has really become fctiiiouable iiisdme. many women f 1 i.ltttog sweatag* and sweater* evats for tbeffiM-iie*. a* well as for the soldier*. New stylos for epring aro already praaetued. and they 1 ml ode coat and •Op-o%.-r models, roots with wide Miilog collar* *nd knit-length akin- plaited at the side* and back, i are t. -sened along the front with very lafT- buttons. They have knitted •ashi-k mding in w<n>1 fringe, that loop over the front and bang to the bottom
of the garment.
Tl.c band-knit sweater Is an expensive nffalr as compared to machinekill: garments. The cost of labor makes It ao. This i* where the opportunity lira for women who can knit and make their own sweater* Knitted atlk sweater-coats for spring have slraady t>ern launched. One of the new models look* like a Norfolk Jacket. It fastens at the front with buttons and has a belt that dips at tbe front made of tbe knitted silk. This fastens under a email buckle.
COURT AND COUNTY OFFICERS Capa May Court House
TAX COLLECTORS FOR 1 BOROUGHS AND TOWNSHIPS OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY. aUaa Cape May City.. .W. J-Fendersan. Jc. Ocean City W. Builslf^ Sea Isle City Lewi* Stammavar Wildwood Robert J. Kaj
Borougha
Avalon Walter A.
Capa May Point
North Wildwood......-P-U P South Capa May.C. MxrohMl » . Stooa Harbor....aaranca O. IdWB West Cane May Harry T.Ls^Iam Wadwood Crest - ■ • -H- W. l^ra Woodbine Dr. Joseph Jaffa
Townahipa
. ,H. M. Carroll. DenuiavUto Hat* Corson. Ca| ” “ ~ ...Scott Seymore. •
OVERS EE Kn OF TBE POOR OF CITIES. BOROUGHS ANB TOWNSHIPS OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY. atiaa. Cape May City A G. Bennett Ocean City T. Lae Adams Sea Isle City Arndt Gurfm Wildwood N. A. Cohro
Capa May Paint Pater Kropp North Wildwood Tkoaas Coroaa
Stone Harbor. West Cape May Wildwood “ Woodbine
Supreme Court Justice HON. CHARLES C. BLACK Circuit Court Judge HON. HOWARD CARBOW Common Pleas Judge HON. HENRY H. ELDREDGE Clerk of Court* and County Clerk A. CARLTON HILDRETH Deputy Clark of Courts and County Clerk STERLING W. COLE-
EDWARD*L*KICE Proeecntor of the Plesa EUGENE 0. COLE County Superintendent of Schools aad Smrotery of Vocational BcboaU AARON W. HAND
Jsrry H. Woe Wm. S. Kldrodga. Petotab-»»
CITY. BOROUGH AND TOWNSHIP CLERKS OK THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAT
Capa May City -WiBiam Fartm Ocean Oty HxrryA. Naroto Sea Isia Gty L nr ^. rU ^ Wildwaod Jam** K WMlaaMl
SALE ywYJ-*i
West Car* Thao. w. BaaraU W^woo^ Croat. .Harry 1- NMkmaau Woodbine.. r ^
Middle.. .A. T. teSST.T.Upper Alfred H-

