Cape May County Times, 23 April 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 8

SHERIFFS SALE.

By Tlrtoc nl * writ of ft*ri F»ci»>, foi nl« of Mortiuod rrctnUa, to mp directed. iuued eot of the Court of Chanrttv o' New Jeraej-, ob the Sthdiyof April. A. I> . ioao, in a >cn»in cauae ■htulu Julia M. Cairy )> t -tBplaiuaDt and Avalon Uevclopment Company. Anna Allen, Horate F. Niaon. Kaei-utoi of llir eatate of e r. Xlxon. derate.: ai* de'endau>). 1

it the ShcnP • olhce. lu Cape Mat .ape May County, New Jetuey .

wii uat oertatn moi tyieed pcemlaet. with the ■(MrtCAaaccs, in the 1111101 c.>mplaiut in the aaM cauae portlcnlatly tel forth and deaciibed. All thoae certain tiacta or parcel) of land am! premiaea hereinallei pi. rticufai ly dev', ibed tnuate Ic the BoronKh ol A Talon, count) o! Cape

May and Hale ol New Jexary :

Tract No ; Besinniny at the W. Coc. At. and 4th Are., and eatcudma thence W. along theti. W. tineot .■;th bt.Aaift &. Cor. orx4th SI. and 1th Aie.. thrn.x 1.along the B. K.: ne of yth Are . i^oft. eatertor pier line of Princeton ll.rtaa : thence

fy) N. W. nnd Went, nloou the eaten, ol Prinert00 Hat hor and the b.gn wi

GratKB'a Thoiofaie to the N. li. line :yth At. thence (j) along the tame, to * !*nnl drnnd 4t'i At-C.. theme (y) N. h. at right r-'glc-aytnst. to ft.; thence to) A. K. pat Mlcl wit ayth At. rIt. to the N. <*'. line of 4th An thence (7) N h alone the tonne 1-0 ft. lo tl

place oi oegiuuni Trtct No. 3. A

RIDBC

IN ORDER TO INSURE LARGEST PROFITS

ut.iyy. ir. ijo. >». ‘

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Tract No. y. Brg'ni

along the A. K I

H0R« AUTOMATICALLY TOOTS Devie- 1 natal led on “Dead Man'g Curvo" in North Carolina Waeei of Approaching Motor. “Soui d your liorn r “DiinKerous curve 1 hem!!" The road* are well fortlfletl with these hrlpht red warn•ncs. I'-at you can't see algos by the roadsid-- at night, and you surely don't ; want t» toot your horn continually, , wakini siee|lent in the houses you 1 fuiss. What then? Tim solution lies In the unpreten- . tlons oi long piece of metal lying In the road, .la your enr |ws«es over It a horn a ew feet In front of you anto- ' matlcaPtoots loud ai.d Ion*, letting : the pro. ilc around the curve know that !

>u an coming.

The evlce Is not unlike the light slgnBl 979 i ‘ m ,I8eJ ,n the New York sub

line of vthbi.'taou. lu the ways a tl that are operated automati-

A.e'X“t ' tl^.« ’ Call> ' b > ,lie tr » lns -

;miS*w , . u th V “d A \% ‘ % n light angle* lu^ATi. > '»

ctof Uud t

laps land* . •eat Company, made hy K. I.. ioU. C h. ■ota Noa. lye, tyi. tyr, ijo and ut. »ectii

A DECEPTION THAT FAILED.

EWES AND LAMBS MUST HAVE EXTRA One of the early proriAmatious 1b-

sued by Secretary of the Treasury Houston after he moveC over from the Department of Agriculture was that the public debt had been cut tiOO.OOo,000 during the month of March. Immediately Republican leader Mondell. of the House of Represcntatlvoa, exposed the fallacy of the claim, and the Treasury Department bad to Itsue an explanation which acknowledged that there would be a deficit Instead of a surplus for the nine months of the current fiscal year. It will be a long.

long time before the public wifl re* any more pronouncements from th Treasury Department without raisin a question as to their accuracy.

Loapes to railroad companies fron thefts and damages doubled In on year under govorairent control. Wha is everybody's business la nobodv-j

Petz Auto School “ss ticSar tMnO with tkr Lin.tl u,a B..1 AuUp^hi, Sck^l tg, juiT Omd Job) at Omd P.y f, r L.prn.«cHl Mra A roix OOUkeE •f IbUartim to Kvpainni .ut Ad) •f V a ruK>i Tnn * .4 c S .> CrUmAit AotoowMto*. THE ELECTllJCAl CODSSE nr. Arrttr.ri .» •rrltt wbo «i*k to Ixwmo ipon totfriml INSTRUCTIONS HAT OB EVEN ISO 20th & Market 8-14 N. 20th PSo«« Locm:

A Cri.p can Be Conrti^cted at Small Expens*.

(Prepared by the Drilled State* Depart-

ment of Agriculture.)

A large crop of lambs Is the basis of

You »m notice two tread, running mu™." whOe" TsmaTl lengthwisa As your car passes over ^ of lliIuh( , raoaI)s

on the left It will be

4lb.;timer r N. W. .lung IAeA. *tb At. aouo It. tu the south Co: ol ylh ATT,; Ibrncr N. K- .long Ox of stb Arr. to the bigli mam linrol 1 lolet; theBcv (ici N. W. .loag the i Itscof Towucnu > lulrt. toriravra'a tbe»CT*;ti) ». « . along Ihrbigh wi Uraven'a Tborolair to it. intnarvlio N. JL line o' t(|tb m .; tfacucc i.. , b H

tbeefrem tbeiullowin

c. i.Jou

t Udtt Iwondo) o: ) N. K. by ijtb M.

r .O t4 iDC

E- by n

.gh w.U

s profit. It Is

very necesssry that -wes and lambs be i ^ Xfa «t*«itlon In order to Insure the largest profits, sheep specialists of the fulled States department of agri-

culture rxdnt out.

Heavy grain feeding Just before lambing, especially In case- where the ewes have not been fed grain. Is dangerous. If the ewes are not in good condition In the early part of the winter they should be gradually accustomed to grain six weeks prior to lambing time. A grain mixture of equal pans of corn, oats, and bran by weight, fed at the rate of one-fourth to onehalf pound per head dally.to ewes not In • ery good eondiilon will be found a I good practice. Prior to lamL.ng the wool around the udder of the ewe

A.id now for (be lf*n<! on the right , b0 . r '!, P ^ 1

.1®. Tbl, preT.DU t® bom Irobt l ' , " , lb<l >'" dll VtooUng unnccossaiily when a -ar ap- , '\ h ‘“ n a ew * Kbow « Indications of proaches from the opposite direction ambln * " w,,, ^ f °und best to put where It has alre- iy passed the dan her ,n a !**"• which can be 1 g, r. made of light panels fonr feel in ,, »ngtb The right tread likewise has an arm fa,,,enwl inmlher by a hinge and set In attached to It. But this arm Is fixed ,h: l ' onM * r - ‘H”** 1 panels ,^rm!t Uie

aubocribt-rr Kx'rcutrix of Hid deceea- “ n BD K“‘ “ «»■« «t almost touches ,n ^ ,he °' h *- r « --mben. of the «.i). noucc ia hereby given to the ciniitoi► the arm of the left tread Then when "fd prevent her from becoming ty-tanar s^atisu^ts;--»*• «-• >» •*«*—i o. «<» •~ | "t™'- TU ' ir » ^ ■ lafm.' uiui dciuunda agiuuat tit* eaUite 1 prevents the other sheep from disturbw Uun .nine niomha ,..tftpnacjS«bL VTv Inr the ewe and young lart.b. The ewo

lias u good chance to get acquainted | with her lamb at the start, thus averting the danger of disowned lambs

• later.

Give Careful Attention to Udderg.

teal and bbrruT) fi

MEAD TOMLIN. Sheriff

a! April 14. lyr .

II will hit a rati.!:-* wlv-el. This wheel then rotates nnd carries with It a lurg

cr wbee! attached to Ita abaft. Contacts on the large wheel will hit

rr*w£: against electric hrushe* u It rotates, in* c»bx-;itiBg Wires from the brushes lead to the '."lo?5 1 ,,orn and **■ motor. When the circuit r-. rr". r*. Tv., •» thus closed the lioru will toot, r.’iV.sJ. ,5uI why l.nv this revolving wheel lO/Ztiv. iie.iii! Instead of urdlnary metal contacta? ' .Vjbu'vSr.tllu Because If your automobile I* going at y yid /ivc.! Hit- usual rate of UO miles an hour the i , . c'nt.yf'w j ,rp Td will be depressed for only about nruattbuBBU- J one hundredth part of a second— ea Jmcy *Bd ,nuch ,0 ° 8110,1 8 ‘‘me for even start- '

Ing the motor on the born. The t

be audiVi’ s ' , " ,,J v °H1ng wheel tends to .irolong the co

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1 Limit Creditors.

Kaui.c of Garris M. WoerU. L>rcea»c<i. | Pursuant to U:e onfer- of Harry 3. { Do US 104). NurrogaU of the •.'ounty of I Cape May, made on the ZSlb day of j March. A. D. ISZc. 00 the appllcalton of ,

or they wiU be fortv-r burred of any

Uon against the rubacrib- r. Dated March ZiLb. A. L>. Ml). Ji DGltTHA WOBKTZ.

Executrix.

4-S-M. P.f. (1LM. NOTICE OF ELECTION.

CITY OK SE/. ISLE CITV. la oonfonolty with thr pnTiuoito of an art CBtlUid. •'An act to Iteculala E. -cUon*' J u April 1. ia»b.

Nolle* to hereby s;im teal a praulinUal prliBxry alocu-.u a Hi be b<M la tba llr-t aad MWOBd KKoUwl b.*iricto of the CUT of Ae* la Is City, N. J.; the Crat du-tncl polilng I'Uce at Luoaru llaiMlBS. Imdl. Atet-ae and Krit* Street; the aeoood dtotrlct pullmg place

fcotween th. hour* «f tWeive-UUny K. XI. nlue r. M. at »luth time and pi a- «• Hepublleau and lotoix-raiir voter* a ill by oft-ial balktu for one Krealdenl of tlnitnl State*, to . vrve lor four yean, to n elected at the Oeoar.-J Elertion on Tueolsi N iveioUr X. IStXO. la the l•rilnary . I--«kj the 1 * will be elected: Twaler prvaidentlal eiccturW. M. hTRlTHKKS. City Clerk. NOTICE OF ELtCTION.

th the provision* of an t to Regulate EI*CtKitl»' apfiroi^d April *. IShe. ana th* ataer>dn.enu thereof. N'otlo* U hereby glvec •.'tot a pmldi-ctlal I rimary election will be held in the Uoraush Hall In th* Uorough of Woodbine. N. J.. on TUESDAY. APRIL. 27. J020. between the hour* ot twelve-thirty K M. and nine P. M.. et which time and place the Republican and Democratic voter* will rote by oOc.a! ballot, for one Prvaident of toe United State*. t-> verve for tour yeara.

pounds of grain per brad dally. A good grain mixture consists of fonr parts ol corn, four parts of oats, two part* oi bran, and one pm of oil meal, by

weight.

Accustom Lambs to Grain.

When the lambs are tw# weeks old they should be provided with a graic feed In n lamb creep, which can be con KTucted so that only the lambs have access to ibe grain. Any convenient arrangement to mvet the needs of th* individual farm will be found satisfactory. Crushed corn and outs, wild brnu. fed In equal parts by measure, makes a very satisfactory feed to start the iambs with. They should he fed . Just a little at Prat until they become used to the grain, which should b« gradually Increased until they are re ceivlng what they will clean up in 15 minutes twice a day. By providing : grain for the lambs in a lamb creep. 1 larger and more economical gains can I

be made.

When the lambs are from ten t« fourteen days oid they should be docked and castrated. When property j done It adds ranch to the appettrane* 1 lamb and Increase* the selling ! price st the market. The best time te j dock nnd castrate the lambs Is In the i morning of a clear, bright, sunny day. ' Care should be taken that they are not ! undifly excited before the operation li performed. Cleanliness should be foi j lowed in nil casra In performing tin I operations. Another reason for per I forming the operatL<n la the mornlnj ; Is that the shepherd has b chance tt ; ! observe the condition of the lambs dur i Ing the day to see that they are recov I

Increased Values

Are you ca-rylng sufficient Insurance to cover the presert value of your property? IN THE PAST THREE YEARS THE VALUE OF REAL AND PER. SONAL PROPERTY HAS NEARLY DOUBLED. Have you Increased your Insurance by an amount that will correspond with the advance in replacement va'ue of your property? Have you considered how much money you might be obliged to contribute in case of lots, because your Insurance may not fully protect you under present va ue condiuons? It Is a good business foresight to discuss 'hese points wltn your Broker or Agent

M. M. SOFRONEY Real Estate and Insurance SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

The lamb that is born strong and ering satisfactorily,

vigorous, with a good dam. will nc^l For dts-klng a sharp edged tool cat very little cure after the firs: day or he used with very satisfactory results two. It Is important to ae- that th.- 1 Docking Irona. which burn the tall, may lamb gets its first feed promptly, j lie used end the 'css of Mood reduced When lambing pens arc useu the shop- 10 a minimum. 1 i If It Is used too hoi herd Is able to give the Individuals the wounds will heal slowly. With any more careful attention and thus gei of these Instruments the cut should bt them on the way more rapidly. made about an Inch from the body The shepherd should watch the ewes The lamb should he held with the ruing carefully to see that th r udders are resting npon the top of the panel In good condition. Tills Is of special i pen partition, or upon a board If the

Importance during the first week with ho* Irons are used,

ewe* which are heavy milkers. After i In castrating, the lamb Is held In the lambing i'>e ewe* should be fed tightly ! same position. The bands and knlft at first. l>elng put on full feed about 1 should be disinfected. Cnlc--* botl the third or fourth day. At this time testicles can Ik- felt the operation Aa the Operating Tread ia Depressed 11 19 econ " ^,lc,,, t0 ^ h^vily enough I rttonld be delayed. The lower third a Cor.tac. U Made Through a Re- ,0 r ‘ ro<,,,oe a ,ar * , ‘ flo,r of Inllk for ,he 01 ,he wrotum should be cut off. Tht voiving Wheel and a Hot-, on a Post lani,,s - E ' vc * w!ll( ‘ h 8r « Bood mllkon testicle*, then cr.n be removed by pull a Few Yards Away will Toot w,n '*** *• 811 vantage one to two]mg them strairht out.

arm swings into the left one and throws it dear of the ratchet wheel There Is no rotation and no •onse-

fjueiu tooting.

Th.- device was Invented by Charles E. Lyman of Asheville, K C„ and the drat one was ins'alltd on “Dead Man's ! Curve" in Buncombe county near the \ building of a casket company.—Popular Science Monthly.

REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE

For Second Congressional District

F. WALLIS ARMSTRONG

M00REST0WN, BURLINGTON CO., N. J,

Announces himself as a Candidate for Ddeeate to Die National Convention fro,,, U* 80000“^^ W s P ,n“ Now Jam. Not pledged to any candidate. It Hi t* cided by th.

Paid lor by B. W. Cooper. Campaign Manager ft

1 ElrctoTR. I- C. ABRAMSON, Hero US b Clerk.

SHERIFF’S SALE.

r.v-led. iaaued cat of tb* New !»Jlrt Court, oa tbe 3'»tb day » D. 1820. 1 lb*II eipoa* to cal

TUBERCULOSIS HARD T0 determine best market DISEASE TO HANDLE Too Much Dependence Must Not Be

Placed Upon Quotations Obtained

Unleaf They Are Official.

Owners of live Stock Urged Not

to Wait for Future.

Ic* and ship to that market which

ROAD TESTS IN CALIFORNIA i * r « 8 Ovir Which Ailment Has Spread ! tb *' hl * h «'M Pncra. according to I 1, Too Vast, herd* Too Nun^r. ' Cn "‘i 8,a, ‘‘" der ‘ art - Concrete on S.dea With o.l.d Ma ou. and Fund* Insufficient agricnlture^ FYelght and other cadam In Middle la Being Tried for Extenaiva Plan j < uarge* must !«• subtracted from these County Highway 1 * j ‘luotatlons. All factors considered, the

i-ert market Is the market which shows

In determining the best market. It is | n.<t sufficient for a shipper merely to j i get quotations from the different clt-

Ilia Armtsuoag,

,N USEFQR MORE THAN 40 YEARS a *<■. mtt ed und Provcn Remedy for asthma and hay fever ^ro Sizes, 26c and fl.OO. av l ' r ^* iao ’«'«'w./by*a.aro, ^4, Northrop & Lyman Co. Inc., Buffalo, N.Y. fim aanpl* oa rteoatt.

a a.-£?. J . D KELLOGG S ASTHMA REMEDY

Live stock owners are earnestly re-

An experiment In road conairurMon qoeated. says tht Unite.: Ntates deover adobe land is being made in a |«runent of agriculture, not to wall •senior of me county highway between until the sv-.ttm ami federal goveroBaypolnt and Pittsburg. Cal. .uent come into their localities to a .I? 1 ” t,,S ' coccr * t * eradicate tuUroutoslM. Jj would not roads bull, over adobe land result* Sn be possible Indeed, ot tnia alcce to rooking and dislntegrailug of the undertake to eradicate tuberculosis

« few seuson* and in “■—* *

k So tb. a'lerooaL i r ' M " , ln a f,w aea,wn8 aDd 1,1 « effort f

- * - a c*fK i ,0 overcome this trouK j. No. veyor Arnold Is having the link of couii!} highway constructed In a mantried lu several eastern mu tea and

he greatest net returns. However, too much dependence most not be placed upon these quotations unless official, as In many cases they are merely approximations of opinions as to the trend of the market and are not usually direct offers. In ruse of doubt the best plan Is re sell in the

rt Hull*. Cafe: May Count)

- rigbt. UU* and interval of tbrrttopmani Company so amt to U u-.l, or eny pari ibarouf. alluaiv

1 J«n*y. iMUlided vu i

r'rr.fi c ! «' ««•.J5S.'^*£SL' , L^S“2; 1 “•' ,lch ,hf •***“ '■

l ty 2b Lb

Tbc

ssfnl.

>ncrete is laid In

each eight feet wide, with s'rip through the center, 'u Ip Is placed oil macadam. placed level to the surface itirrete and the entire surface

with a topping.

- : as tb* property of Avalos Pvvtlop ; Company, 0- ft tu)*Et», US -a la vxrcu*1 tb* vult of Anna Allen. plalaalB. aad

MEAD TOMIUN. Sberiff. ilod April 71b. 1820.

** B. Uac - ABy - 4-8.»pfm.x« Cont j nuit y a.td Value of District CHANGED AGAIN. School Work Impaired Where Children Cannot Attend.

. most familiar, through some v..c , 0 .

rial forces established by the rvspec- mlIlBr , lle C(hmI> Md WMyg of

live states and the federal govern- | t i, e shipper,

went. The area over which tubercu- I losls baa spread Is loo vast, the herd* I

**??..* 1 1°° numerous, and funds are Insudi- |

dent for condu'-ting the work on so | extensive a plan even tliough trailed j veterinarians werv available In «u!I>-

clem number* to lo the work. Every j Besides feed, sheen need good rou /h-

llve stock owner should lie a party age.

to this campaign which Has been in- ! • • a

POOR ROADS WORK HARDSHIP

CODSummbUnn ol the Kour-Powei j, ai lam to China marks one mare change j '. d the W'ilaoiuun mind. Tht. dictum ’ - .ainst "dollar diplomacy'' has been:^ versed. luou We must Lave thr league Of “HUoar \ keep f«e world," rays Sxretarjr Daniels. ■ iirely Xiriuiuitelr Mr. lumiela has email value Ole* lu * Lap log national policies. 'paint

■imd* Inflict twi ne room district

■ol is ou a poor road, a iv-m-sctice In severe weal;.- r i» to e children a. home. The at b U thus, ut tlmra. alm-<ai •pleled. and Urn v- .tloally <Jjd r M-huol work ore mudi Im-

uuguretrvl to eradicate tuberculosir In almost every locality of the Uidtec State* are veterinurian* cniiahle of rei.deting valuable iwvlres to live atock owners In this great work, and the COM of eradi-ating 1* greatly re-

rdsblps ' ducet! by combating tbe disease In its

Where early stage- Yet .-vim in b-.dly af

were freed fmu

There are recn whli-h three- ‘ were affe.-teil ilch eventually ■bd MfferwaiUe i) •-oiiditiutL

Don’t forget to lemove the shoes and trim tbe horses' hoofv. Give your Logs pure, cool sjiring water or w<-li water. It will pay | n the

long nm.

Yen'Hate your hog houses and shed * Let the sunlight ifi. l ( ' t ». puri

tier.

Two TableapoonfuU of common l>ak- ‘ l»<; soda tn amp cr mash given onre oi tsice a week will keep bogj

licalthy condition

ENROLL FOR HOOVER HOOVER for President. That's the nation wide demand. Here s YOUR chance to express your opinion, your preterence your wish ior a 10U per cent American Join the thousands ol Jerseymen who are enrolling daily in New Jersey’s Hoover Republican Club Hoover Clubs sponging up over night in every city town and viUage in -he state. New Jersey is the 36th sute to organize l„r Hoover since April ... Watch us grow. Send your n ame and address'to state headquarters New jersey Hoover Republican Clubs, Room so 5 Essex Ulg., Newark. Do it now ’ Wtud) H.W.JEFPERS W.M. WHERRv' S'ate C/uiirman

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