Cape May Daily Herald, 20 August 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 3

HINTS FOR FARMERS

CAPE MAY HERALD, TUESDAY AUGUST 30,1907

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Reached by Readina Syatem and Pennsylvania, from Philadelphia. FOURTEEN EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM THE RESORT

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bablt. tint Ibis will (ail In a number of cases. Special neata are another remedy. As soon as tbo egg Is laid

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Mashas For the Poultry. A mash fed at the Maine expert* ment ataflon Is as follows In the pro portion Indicated: Tw o hundred pounds of wheat bran. 1i*t pounds of corn! HO |iound* of wheat middlings. IOC pounds of linseed meal. 100 pounds of glntrn meal and 1KJ pounds of beef •reap. Another mash may tie mixed aa follows In the prof mrt Ion* Indicated' One hundred pounds of cornmeal. 100 pounds of ground oats and 100 pounds of wheal bran. Making tha Farm Pay. If the farm doesn't pay. the moat common sense remedy Is to look at things as they really are. Make every crop and envy animal stve on account of Itself, find what pay* and what

what will not pay for Itself. When yon ran earn, then will be time enough to get thinga which yon can do without. Th* Average Yield of Grains. One year with another the average yield of wheal In this conntry Is about fourt.-cn bushels per acre, -hardly that; corn, twenty-eight or a little under, and oats, thirty-three. Canada is pro daring about twenty bnsbels to the acre of wheal and Great Britain thlrtyflve. but every Inch of England's farming land Is thoroughly tilled and prop erty rotated. It Is also fertilized, of course, by every mean* known to the

art-of farming.

Keep After the Weeds. Every land owner or worker should keep a sharp lookout for the new and obnoxious weeds that have been recently Introduced—by accident, of —from other conntrle* and abould a utmost endeavors to keep them as well as faddllar plant Intruders from ripening their seed.

By conipaiativr official Government o»»»rrvation», Cape M*VU from 3 to 10 .Icgreei cooler in Summer and warmer in Winter than any other Nr soil on the Atlantic Coast, nojth ol Flotida. Il sinmls'ofi a peninsula juiilng out between the Atlantic Ocean and the Delaware Bay. A* « HEALTH KESORT it is unsurpassed. Equable and dry climate. It i» the Home ol F.ivhion and Wealth in the Summer season, with a hiatoiy o!yuw-liundrrd yeuis as such. Splendid hotel accuipmodatiunt. THE BOULEVARD stretches alone ocean Iron!, just inside the Boardwalk, and MioiiK t during the taphionai 1c driving ilouraAillhe day are seen hundteds ol fine equipages and automibiles, while iheir occupants can enjoy at the same time an unobstiuctcd view of Old Neptune. THE FINEST BEACH STRAN8 IN THE WORLD IS HERE THE BOARDWALK is a splendid esplanade, over five mile* in length, with unobstructed views of the ocean. FISHING, SAILING, GUNNING, and the kindred sports in both still and rough waters. Large fleet of public yathts. BATHING- A highly valued feature of many of the hotels are the hot and cold sea water baths, both public and private. Cape May Posses*** the Finest Sea Bathing in the World, because iu beach is smooth, with a gradual descent into the water* There are no holes or galleys, and no life lines are required. DRIVING RIDING. ETC. *Milcs pf Beautiful Streets aud Avenues. Good roads through the adjacent country. GOLFj The links of the Cape May Golf Club, among the fineat in the United States, are open all Summer. Frequent tournaments. THE COTTAGE COLONY is a distinguished feature, made up of residents of the leading cities of the Union. It is a SHORE RESORT with all the advantages of the Country Place, because it is the only resort on the Coast on the main land and not on a sanded island, and along its avenues are trees with verdant foliage. THE MARKETS are the best, with fresh vegetables gathered frem faitos in the adjoining-country.

The History of -:Cape May County: F*0M THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY embracing

AN accOtmt of the Alwigfnes- The D- 1,m Delaware Bay; The Settlement of tinThe Whalings The Growth of the Village- The Revolution and Patriots: The Establishm- — , f the New Government; The Wdr of I Progress of ii, c County a:i.| Soldier- of the W ,r

Stockton Hotel C&pc May, N. J. OPENED FOE SEASON OF 1907 Directjk Facing the Ocean. Rooms $3 00 to $5.00 per day -Special Terms by the Week. Corner Rooms and Suites with Parlors and Baths Extra. Concerts in Ball Room, mornings 19 to 12. Hops Evenings, 8 to to Concerts 10 to 12 in Japanese RoomDogs not taken or allowed on the premises. — ; H. 8. Cake. Manager

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD

PERSONALLY -CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS TO NIAGARA FALLS September 3 and 17, 1907 ’"■Zir $11.75 from Cape May

PICTURESQUE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY ROUTE Tlckrtseod mornin, on rr*ular 'rain •ithlo TKN OA tfS. Stop-oil within llinit allosrd al Buffalo rvtarulos. IllUMratvd Booklet ai.il foil Information may hr obtained from Ticket Agents J. K- WOOD. Pass Tt..flic Manager GEO W BOYD, Gen'l Pam. Aiteot.

Announces Direct Connections with Atlantic City, Trenton, Camden, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Baltimore and All Long Distant Points

5 Minute Conversation at a 3 Minute Rate CONTINUOUS SERVICE NIGHT AND DAT

35# Eastern Tdephones in Cape May. We Lead by if*

Solacting Brooding Ewao. Take note of the eweo that raise the good lambs. Often they are not boat lookers at weaning time. It Is very Mktrfy that the round, plump ewes did not lamb thla year. In making a selection foe breeding purposes avoid those that do not rotnrn profit. Feeding Pig*. ^ Don't conclude that the plga do not need grain because they have the run of a good cl or IT or rye pastore. Vgn can't make rapid growth that way. feed grain or mill staff all the time, and then the bog* will make the bat use of both gram and grain. Tke ProfdRblo Shoop. Too will find that the most profitable sheep *f* those that keep tbelr beads close to their bustnesa of eating. They are not always looking around for trouble, hot are making the bat use of tbelr time whether at the trough and rack or In the pasture field.

Ifaed. the bog* cleautng op the

bogs will do a good Job Iq

T«y to give the . _ paatnre every three or four Week* They get -tired of (be aame old paatnre. and K rberks the growth of the youig Stock, while the mat '

Fo' iniormatkm call up chid operator P. 0. Building. Cape May. £

JOSEPH K- HAND Manufacturing Jeweler New Line of 1847 Rogers Silver Plated Ware. Souvenir Post Cards of Large Assortment. 311 Washington et-

HOTEL COLUMBIA CIPE MIT'S FIVOHITE HOTEL ' Under REEL Managemenl Ocean Street Near the Ocean CAPE MAY. N- J. Table and Service of the Highest Order. Orchestra, Fine 1 Music Pastel Brings Booklet and Special Rates. GEORGE H- REEL, Pwoawirroa

CARROLL VILLA Central Location. Convenient to all points. Sjodous & Cool Verandas Cloar view «( Hn and Balking Grounda. Tabla KxoUaodca lalaMlahad. MRS. T. R. BROOKS

SUVYli VILLA. Ocean Street FULL OCEAN VIEW. FIRST HOUSE FROM THE BEACH M. L. Richardson

THE VICTORIA

Foil Ocean Via, MmfnsklNBi

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Hotel Lafayette * Cape May, N. J. Ofirns June zgth for the Sr os-on of 1907. Directly on the Beach. - - ' - - Newly Burnished : JOHM TRACYj

By LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS 480 P.,„. 48 Illustrstlons. 31 Chxpttrs. 5 AppendlrSENT POSTPAID ON RECEIPT OF $2.00 BY LEWIS T. STEVENS. Publisher 810 Washington St. Cape May, N. ,1

GO TO

.. J. D. CRAIG’S .. 108 Jackson St. Cape May 10 OE v° u « Shoes Repaired You will find a first class Shoe Maker, and lie wil do ycur work Satisfactorily, as nothing hut the very Ixest of leather ir used. U* To? Ok Dflllir Tea Ca fit*. Jutid Fcr Ca Tew fer Trirt] Ltur. roe VIVF UOU-AKH ITIK WHEN for !ua* sTume. R 'bi' P “ > UK ALSO IMSt'KK AGAINST SICKNESS OF ANV K1NU. Sewing Machines And Organs Sold on Instalments AM. Kljcns OF MrsiCAt INSTRVMKKTS Tt'NF.IJ AND KEVAIRHD. STK1NGS VoK VIOLINS, BANJOS AND Gl'ITAKS ON BAND.

. D. Craig,

108 Jackson Street

Established 1886.

Bell Phone 97x

CONGREiSS FI ALL The only brick, fire-proof hotel at Cape may. Directly on the beach, situated on the highest land and overlooking the beach drive-way and ocean. Refurnished aud greatly improved since last year. Opens June 29th for season of 1907. R. HALPIN

The Daylight Store

We are Never at Sea

When fashion dictates we obey, keeping thereby a stock of Ladies and Mens Furnishings that is up-to-the-minute iiwtvle as well as

O. L. W. kNERR, 518-20 Washington St.

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SCHELLENGERS LANDING

Poth’s Beer Choice Wines aud Liquors

local Phono No. 3D.

JODIES flJJUP

THE HOMESTEAD

East Cor. Washington and Jackson Sts. Cap? May THE CAFE is thoroughly up-to-date in all appoint- J (, f ment*. Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies. Cottages served with choicest Wines, Liquors, tfi J. J. RATTY, Manager

THE VIRGINIA OCEAN END OF JACKSON STREET CAPE MAY, IS. J. ► THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE HOUSE R. HALPIN, Formerly of the Windsor.

THE ALDINE,

DECATUR ST. (First bou*

) Open all the

. large and airy. Appointments first cU>*. C attML RaM^ >2 per day. hp*artl; $to per week, upward.

ISAAC H. SMITH CLOTHIHR AND FURNISHER

FULL LINE OF TRUNKS ALWAYS ON HANOI

^Opposite Reading Depot. 608 WASHINGTON ST.. CAPE MAY. N. J.

• HOWARD F. OTTER GENERAL OTHOLSTERER FURNITURE and MATTRESSES

WINDOW SHADES. AWNINGS, ai 311-13 Mansion Street.

WM.

I BEACH TENTS A SPECIALTY Cape Mav

S. SHAW

GENERAL CONTRACTOR JZime, Shriek, Sand, Cement and Guilders Behohoae Dio. £0. SftatCrials. . ST5 Simira Street

B- S. CURTIS Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting Au. orders reckivr prompt attention

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Cape May, N. J.

SAMUEL E. EWING General Contractor. House moving a specialty

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U3m. §. §(eveQs fDfllAf^Aia-LAUllCH - BUiLDa|& Offlct lit Shop-Car. Corgif m3 Jefferson Sts. CATS HAT. N. J.!