Cape May County Times, 5 July 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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A little adTeitiacuieut 10 Uiu colauo will bring reeaiu. thr cuet u uneii, end ie «orU. a uiaNif you havr anyUuug to boy, erli or eicuaace. Try

No AdverUecmcul accepted lor Ira Uiau i>c. lor nrei luaeruou auU I pnor lot each eabeequein macruon.

FUK SALE and HJK KENT bigua, oi emir at tbe liMi-e Urtlca; pnulrd bemvy bnetol board; 5c. 3 lor lUc. mil

WATCH LOST. I!rao-l>-i Uauii, rqumi. lacr, *id« gold brarricl; lo»i rn&u). Juu«- 14; rraard. K. uirn to Mt». bmdit- Crtsaar, Avalon, or Jubn \tniclii. Sta Imir City.

PAPbRHANGINQ No» l» tin* Uuir to do you banging, pronijii »ri*icr. ie prise*. M. Oollouri, CeuUmi bea leie City, N. J.

FOR SALE.

lo Woodbine. >;•'» Jeraey. Ulg Houee. 14 room*, r iutb*. eiectm light and gmm ligat. *u*mu. u«-*i. on one acre plol ol ground, cround la Very nicely developed. L*. khiUlr iri*e-», shrubbery. »rfl d< veioiMd. All lent* rd in by elegant iron leuting. llmrn. Garage, Chicken HuUfe* lioui* i» in excellent condition. Will m*1I at bai* gain. 1‘lace uium In* iw-en to be appreciated. Apply to 3d. I- Hay id. 2u20 North Broad Sc, ‘I’hone Tioga 5122 (Uell). Philadelphia. Pa., or lo Mi Win 1. IJpman. Woodbine. N. J.. T'hone 12V Kevnone, Woodbine.

FOR SALE.

Chihuahua Toy Terrier Pupa, weeks old. and a two-year-old Wenhelm female Spaniel, imported atraln. at Karan Villa, on Paria St, Sea lale City. N. J.

WANTF.D—FARMS FOR SALE. If you hate a farm or country homc for sale in any part of Cape May County, list same with me. Joseph Douglass, Cape May Court House. N J. 2-24 U.

Brin* lb-

. kl^r***td aoC tt*«isaaue M 1*1 No. j;. a hfc*-l No IS. aw- i-MUn-. *h:<b & Freak

coo**T*d to *a!4 Strotk-

PweUpairet Co. b» droi Jar 16. ami o! record la D*ed Book No.

SI*, pp. Si4. ar.

Sriled a tkr propone at StncnoMro Oo-l-panol Cecopanr. roadant lakei Is „eollos the -uit of Jamr- SI K. HU-

d.-rtk. tdalrttS. and to Or »oM Py

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LUTHERAN CHURCH NOTES. Rev. John T. GlUlaon. Paator. Schedule of Summer Services, Etc. On Sundays: 11 a. m. Divine Worship and Sermon: 2 30. Sunday School (Graded Lesson*): 8 p. m, C

!tonal Service.

<>n Tuesday*: h p. m. laidies' Aid Even la. Commltlee meeting*, etc. Or Thuradaym. ai 5 p. m . Song

vice and Lecture.

On Friday*, at 7 p. m. Lone Scouts; ai 8.30 p. m.. Cholr'reliearaala On Saturday r. ai 3 o'clock, meeting for Girl*, conducted by Mr*. Gtllit

FARM NOTES.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

By virtue ol a wnl ol Fieri Facia*, for sale of Morlgaged Prvimrch. lo me directed. i.-.-U'-d oui ol the Court ol Chancery ol New Jeraey. on the 26tb day of June. A. D mv Ir. a certain cause wherein Joseph M McCowan, executor o! the la*t will ol Isabella P. Damm. deceased, is complainant, and Kmina Torbe i* delendam. 1 shall expose to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY. Jl'LY ilrth. 1S1*. betw.-.-n the hours ol twelve and five' o'clock P. M . to wit. at one o'clock in the afternoon oi said day. at the SbcrUTa office, in Ope May Court House, Capo May County. New Jersa-y : So much of certain mortgaged pr«-m-iae*. with the appurtenance*, in the bill of complaint in the said cause particularly set forth and described, that

1* to aay:

All that certain lot or piece ol and premiM-s situate on Seven Mil* j block Beach, Middle Township. Cap- May County. Now Jersey, being lot No. 119. in block No. 92. a« shown on Plan of Slone Harbor. 19e7. filed In the Clerk'* Office ol Cape May County, New Jer aey. by South Jersey Realty Company called Sectional Plan “C." described

a* follows:

Beginning ut the intersec tion of the northeaFierly line ol Ninety-fourth atn- t with th- northwesterly line ol Third avenue and -Stending thence <1) northwesterly along the northern* terly Un- ol Ninety-fourth stree t, fortylive l«*et: thence (2i northeasterly, parallel with Third avenue, c dred and ten f-e-?. (3) south parallel with Ninety-fourth *li tyflve f.-eL and (4) couth alonr the northwesterly line of Third

SS2 L K. Laadlk. » ncCvaasb*. wire o.' J m

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APHIS AGAIN BUSY.

J A Stackhouse. Farm Demonstrator. Varioualy colored *oft hodlfd Insect* are again bucy hami-crin* the farmer. Last year they made a wholesale attack on everything green, particularly potato vines. This year they hate started In again Mine calls have come to this office making Inquiries about tbelr presence- on lima bean*, apple leave s and potato vinea. Thi- insect helonc.' to the family of phlds. which owltn: to their method of taking their food by sucking cannot be poisoned inwardly. Th< killing process must Degin on the outside by a contact poison This mean* that the Insect* must be touched by some substance which I* injurious to them. Easier said th*u done. There- are very few sprayer* able to completely cover the under side- of the- haves where the Insects are found The spray nozxles on each side of s row should be set so they will clear the

ground by about two Incbe-.- and

should pitch slightly upward* so that

bj Ueei b-arcat'dai* u» ■ Ter J' high pressure will fWrre the ■'' ' ‘ ol material up under the leaves

very effective : pray to use tn , control of aphids Is a combination ol {soap solution and to-', nicotine *ul

■rwi Wttiii; j P h * , ‘‘ Th, ' r *' several commercial -i. as* in^BKot u. : brands of this material on the mar-

J i*" 1 - 0n<> ‘h** * know is in the hand*

I Met waaax. ky of lorilI d. alers la ' Black l>*af 1(T. ' / k--pt at Steven's Canning Company.

Cape May. and Corson's Drug Store.

Cape- May Court Hous-

A very important thing in the control of the aphis is their discovery before it 1* too late. Close watching*!* needed and as soon as the Un- appear

spraying should start.

Edward Phillips, of Cape May. has made the unpleasant discovery on Ms own potato field I>-t others profit iy his misfortune. H is spraying *lth the following mixture: \ pirn »f 'TllaeV. l>af 4b". 4 |K>unds of soap n solution and '.0 gallons of wati

PRICES IN BELGIUM

SONS OF THE FLAG

r. s to the sons of the wind swept

North.

AND IN NEW JERSEY A* the aons of the North advance , And here's lo the sons of the sun: Necessities Generally Unobtain- kissed south.

able Abroad and in Very Limited Quantities.

Nothing In New Jersey, the “Garden State." can approximate the rnudltlnna existing In Belgium, which was both the garden and Industrial country of Euroje- until the demoniac irruption of gr.-.-.! maddened Germans occurred to muler It a desert New Jeraey people a. i-an of the loyal dtlaenry of the United States nr* asked te give up their taste for route few foods and all ohtali.al.le at a rvaaonble price no ,Jhat the xindltlon of tbuee of the Bel Jlans -and of residents in unrtbern j

Fvwnce. may be mitigated.

In Belgium both quantity and prica ti.-TssItle* when extractable from ] the Inui fist of German autocrats are j

Her* arv figures frooi

Ar the sec* of the South advance. Here's In the sons of the North and

South.

As they meet on I be field i of France. May the spirit of God go with them

all.

As the ■

* of the Flag advance.

Th* forms of the Capa May c* Tims* close promptly esch ^ Wcdncs

ta po* tholp otpy I, ,

J. E. S. GASfFIhR P;erce Ante Sc ;i!t Co. 1<27 Kainaomit A»c, Phib

the former |

t port of Antwerjt to !

I ttai «n*ie io! e

1 f«

the plai • of beginnlt

Being the sam- land and premise which Isabella P. Usrmn by d—d da>April 8th. 1912. and tecord-d 1:1 th office- of : h»- Clerk of Cape May Cow

and -

i- s-i!d subject to

i of S44

Tocb«- in fee The property

191* taxes in - 1917 taxes In t

*»d*t> Interest and rusts on ssid tat ROBERT S MILLER Sbetif Dated. July 3rd. 191* Willis TullD 1‘otch, Sol'r

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Subacribe for the Cape May County Times. 11.M per year.

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“ ■ Jet* No*. L X 3 and - 1 - -od a nnala pina or i aL.i»g alid defecated aa tfc» "tlu ^ 1-a- .e - lota of

-old S i>-r.a i'uliDar

- la ad of

‘•Jed. dated U..

•-‘ted lo be lor.g. V Ci*r» oO Capo i. r Coaaty.

> of Jaa,

> which S. Lena tt-iner. l>cr»lopo '.'O. Ik 13. aod

1 the fdliowia* eau--lag. wit: Lo ( a. ._a:,d Sir feet adjola-

l-g'.arwp Head, {griaarlj o

prov e the Btaiemeni

Siipi-llew are furnished “at very low

price*’' aa follows:

Coffee. 2.6 ounce* e ery two months. Sugar. 26 ouncee every month. Bntter, 22 ounces almost every

month.

Soap. 1.75 otm.-e* every month. Potatoes. HL5 ounces every 10 davm. Meat (chopped). 2.1 ounces every

Week.

Baron. JL3 ounces every two months Lard. 3.5 ounces every "month. Brood (poor), 105 ounces dally. Pri.-e« quoted by the dealers to whom the inhabitants must apply in order to eke out these rations arc a* follow*: Before the War. Now. Coff.*- per lb 27 »550toG40

Special Prices

Still *t Old Price*! Save Money! Buy Now!

•s th* well known Transit Tires OaaraatMd 4000 wtlea at tka Fallowiag Law Pitas: st*. Tskw

Guaranteed T" 5000 I ires MILE - 11 'eO Oa accaaot af law prim a4)aet ■ lOTk are baaak aa tka CTAXDAkP

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1 if f 1

Gowds a Upped C 0. D. ec approval Ptacsanu ef 8% may be Ss4arte4 tar cask. OBAUmi Writs far partiraLars aa a Iva wire

All atiMT ttaaa la stock We gaaiantae tubes aae year Oaafe skipped CO D. aabjast u ■saailoatlatL Mata If eltacWr. gnlck getaefcakk

Universal Rubber Co. Cor. Brood aod Wood Sta, Phils, rksa. *»raea SMS.

Tire Brokerage Co. m North Broad St, PhU*.

!b

Sum

Butter, j

Tea. per lb..

Rice, i-er lb .07 Olive oil. qt «3 Soap, per lb 04 Potat.^a. per lb... .01 Meat, tier lb 27

27 228 26 10.00 .07 123

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'■ KTV AUTO PARTS COMPANY fVsRTS

• ro:cotTrpT I 1717 B:.acd;. rrir.; Iv

PSfcfOVAL FC D n Z?A IPS

LfcS RETv..DT

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lard, t-T lb.... Eggs (--aril)

I-er lb..

.18

.. .16

127 228 2JO

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Coal (i-er ton) Throurl (sfaiol) Rtorklnrs (pair)... Boou (|»ir) Qoth (yard)

.04

3.00

.40 18(0-25.00 12.00 upward j

Governor General Von Fnlkenhausen i t/* handed down an order forbidding. ’

under severe penalties, the stuffing of !

ARE YOU SHORT OF MONEY? tiui:tro«.n. ruslilons. pillows, holsters 1

11 you s.-. a rhanre to increas* your. etr, with hay. straw. f.-athen«. wheat

output in farming and think you ran fcu*ks or chaff. They may he stuffed ing it is the lark of fund*, just forget " U r * h ‘ t ,h, ‘ Belgians of the that part of your trouble, and send , ; rrl,or T •»» «o sleep, for ti e for information concerning the New i * c * rcl, 3 °* lAper Is acute and all the : Jeraey PatrloUc Farmer's Fund Mr woodlands where the Inhabitants might Harry Meixeh. Jr. Secretary of the i procured broom straw, twigs and [

l-'und. will advance you any amount leaves have l-een seised,

of money up io J2'«i*“» on th.- strength The Inventory of church bells and that you will pledge Just that much organ* In Belgium ha* been order--! of your crop a* security Further in- The Belgian bishops have protested

e sent should you ap strongly against the measure, denouncIhg this sacrilege, and Cardinal Mer-

rier has forbidden the Catholics to assist In the removal of the church bells

True Americans Show roar Color, BUNTING FLAGS WH.LE THEY LAST

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LH. KEAN N. 2d SL, Philadelphia, Pa.

KEYSTONE MOTOR CAR CO. sauset racn can* aorc.irr asu sotn

2214 Chestnut Street. Philadeipnii

SHORT STORIEi

•■ro.n, -. mm*--.

Ft.*,..v»4 : r t

_ SeviLvntk I* -

i guaranteed^ A giv« good v I service and im- " prove your looks. Th# most reasonable price

and

Expert Wort

OCEAN VIEW.

Daniel Wa’kint and family, of Pit _

an. spent Sunday with his aunt. FARMER FINED FOR

Mrs A-nanda Townsend spent sevei* DAMArr PDrtxs da-tc si day* with Mr* II.- . r Corson, at UAMAGE FROM RATS

Turkaboe •-11 ..f FUUdelphla. A farnw-r of Woburn. England, was

Extrictiom Free dr. payn

Mrs Grace I'

a* the guest «,f her ns'era-in-law. Mrs Frank Shaw and Mrs Frank

Handy. Monday

Harry Kauffman and family have returned io their home In Atlantic Monday, after spending some

rlth her parent*

Reeves lizard and daughter be guest* of Mr and Mr* Eu

‘ownaettd. Friday

snd Mr* l.yoii*. „f Philadelphia. Hubbard, of ( heater. Pa.,

» with Mr* Ada H.m rron. «.t t-wedewhoro ■K several weeks with and Mr* Llbron Cor-

-ev ,-ral d

n Ja»k. of Ftratn- * of bla mother, several days of

recently Ooed *250 for permitting ■tack of wheat to be damaged by rata. Five or alx huabt-U nad been deNtroyed, and wjHun*as computed there tmtgt have been from eighty to one hundrod

rat* in the stark.

Tbr FTngllal. National Food JournaL in cmninentltig on this unusual pollcw coon |>n»cwedlng. says that one of the supreme iearons taught by the war la that the will of the Individual must be subordinated to the good of the community. that the food resource* of the country must be conserved and that fanners cannot be exooerated fn^n their responsibility In this regard.

Krouse Auto Supply Co. SELLING OUT

152 North Broad SL

aerican Motor Sales Co. 3210 Mnrfrai SL, Ph3«., Pa 2ne At TonuKii.r.s n Avm> VJ1 ■ >v »' ALL ttOI>tU.s

PARTS! PARTS! PARTS! j-j-j-TS", 2*31-7 W. | - An

Use Gas!

FOLLOWS JERSEY JUDGE. |

DISTINCTIVE Printir^

and Mrs W

with Mr and Mrs

Millville, and with them

inib- auto ride through the surround-

Myn

C Printing tliat wfll attracS attention and put your advertising in a class by itself— printing thaicon tains originality in conception and excellence in its execution — this quality of

izesall the printed \ work we turn out.

everal from bet. sp.ni Friday at .

Bed Cross rooii.t in >outi, S-avtUe. A cou nty food admlnutrator in Kan Mr and Mrs Griffith <land; and Mr *** *Y1‘"- r ''' < l (n the Federal Admlnla-

Vaul si-.ni Sunday trator <*f that *tatv that John Saltier, • I Bcr.-y, a", a wealthy farmer near Emporia. Kan., njoyed a ; hnd been feeding hL whi-wt to hogs

and chl.-k.-ti*. and that when the local county adminUtrator protested Unfa rtner rv-pUed with disloyal romarka. The Government brought Saltier to trial for r. oration of his first {•aiwra on the ground that when he swore he would renounce the sovereignty of Germany he did not do au In good faith. This contention waa upheld by the Z court, following the precedent set la f this ataie by United States Dlartlct f Court Judge Thomas G. Haight, hat- ■ Her was arrested and taken to Top.-ka *

fur luteruuient.

A home without Gas nowadays, is as bad off as a home without water. If you have never used gas, you cannot appreciate its convenience comfort and economy for

cooking and lighting.

Way- and (Tara Dc Vaul :rse» in the Ocean City '- which began Monday * spent several day* at

rveral .

i r.iativ

Ir* Hari

of the Quaker »ith Ida paroms,

w hi taker.

You Will Rent Your Cottage Easier

With

Gas

t (Aider the New Managment, the Sea- , shore Gas Company, of Sea Isle City, will

SAUERKRAUT NOT taboo. * lay your service pipe a, cost. Then for less \

; than f,oe cent ‘ a day you can use a liberal ■ J amount of gas, and enjoy its full benefits.

On acc.>t.M of it* *u]ip<>w.||y tibiue M0*-rkraut ►e.-m* t (■■IMiarlty s» an American »ld. bonev.-r, to Ie* of |i

aluahl.

fciwrton ii.—111 ii

J

■ worth rradim i g pe May CooBly I * l 4

t sta]ile fi.Kia herd- $ kraut I* n i«trtAOa *

Seashore Gas Company GEORGE WILSON, Supt.

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should an be curtaUaC