CAFE MAY HERAUI, THUKSDAV, MAY Jl, 19
COUNTY ITEMS
KIO QRANDE
RIO UKANDK. Muy au—Min Mw E Neal baa returned I
weeks 1
. Mr.
Hand of l*hiladei|'hia.
A goodlr number of oar peo|de vidled Wildwood on Decoration Day. Warren Hama ia now wearing a v broad amile It ia a little girl that
FU>mN(] CREEK. KLSU1NU CREEK. May aD-Mee-daine'a Allie Uarnett and Anna Woolacn spent part of laat week with relatires In Holmeabarg MraCarl Stratton of Camden ia visiting Mra Mary Schellenger. Phil Rarnelt of Cape May visited his Code Frank a few days last week. Mra Jennie Me Pberaon and daughter and Mra Emma Shaw and daughter drove to Cape May on Saturday. Mra Montgomery of Hollv Beach spent laat week with her daughter Mr* Jacob Barnett.
Frank Barnett and Reuben Moon are aaaisting El wood Cox in bui|diug clam boat.
HETER5BURQ
PETERSBCRU. Mar 30-Miaa Keba Creamer left on Fridav for a visit with friends if) the upper part of the state.
Mias Schnrch of Ocean Citr, wi icat of her sister, Mra FiedC
it of the week
Carter the a welcomed
Miss Bessie Weatcott wi home visitor over Sunday
Rev Cbancey Young of Hislerville ex-
changed pulpits with Rev D E Van
Right of this chaise on Sunday. Miss S Liizie Smith left onliieiday to make her future home in Camden K J.
■ Rodney Van Glider was a PhUadrf-
* phis visitor the first of the week. Mias Carrie Sbcmely and Mr Fra--k
Kappley of Avalon were entertained by
friends here recently.
The Public Schools from Ocean Vi , Seavllle, Palermo and Reeslpa Point made Petersburg the central point for the dosing exercises of-the school year, after interesting recitations and good ranaic given in Red Mens Hall games • were enjoyed in a near-by groye and a beautifol supply of cake lemonade and
tee ertam was served.
Mr Noah Collins has removed his
fsBUly tc the boose formerly
by Bev David Gandy.
NOTICE It) CONTRACTOR* BRIDGE WORK. Sealed proposals will be received by the Bridge Committee o< the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the OowatT of Cape 1* 1 . aotil 1 s o'clock nooa of the 14th lone A. D. igun, for tbc conalructii Midge acraaa Mackey's Ron “ • “—*0 plana and apedficaHoca rn after tbe slat day of 1 deuces of A. B. Smith, t J., W. 8. Johnson, Oceaa ^—n City. N. ' —
May at
. City N 1 bridge
to be to feet spaa—sj ftme Abotmeata and Wit
itiooed all 1
-L will be
a meeting of tk
and publicly read at a meeting of the Bo
of Cboarn Freeholders of Cape May Co. . I . to be held at the Alma House at Cape' May C H N. I . tbc said Board reaervinx
the right to reject any or all bids.
Kadi bid must be accompanied by a Certified Check to the amount of Fire Hundred Dollar. (tyncM drawn payable to tbc order of Anthony B Smith, Director of the Board of Chosen Freeholders of Cape May County, The .uccraafnl bidder will be required to execute within ten days alter contract has been awarded to him. a bond In such anm and with inch security as shall be approved by the Board of Chosen Freeholders: said bond shall be In a sum not leas than one half of the contract price aa accepted by the
maid Beard of Chosen Freeholders. posals shall be marked—"TUCK A-
IDGR"
Board cf Chosen Free-
st.] Beard or L in lOK BrIdGK * Bv order of th older* of Cape 1
A B. Smitl W. S John J. P. Fo*.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS TURNOUTS.
Seated propoaali sard of Chosen Freeholders of the County f Copt May, N. J., nntil — -*-*—*■ '
struct: on ol
will be received by the ——of the
'clock
or tbe conline of the
Grande to Holly Beach, N. J.. according to plana and specification, which may hr seen after the it at day of May at tbe reaidewee of D. ScheUenger. Krma, K. J.; C ?. Vonoman. Dias Creek N. J.. or at the office of R. Kendall Smith, Bogioeer, Ocean City. N.l. ' On the day and date mentioned all proposals received for said work will be opened and publicly read at a meeting of tbe Board of Cboaca Freeholders of Cape May County. N. J . to be held at tbe Alms House at Cape
May C. H- N. J.
Each bid most be accompanied by a ■ — * “
Certified Check to the at
Co. N J. The successful bidder will be required to I crate within ten days after contract has been awarded to him. a hood in inch sum and with such security aa shall be approved by the Board of Chosen Freeholders: said bond shall be in a anm not leas than one half of tbe contract price aa accepted by tbe said Board of Chosen Freeholders
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By order of Board of Chosen Freeholders f Cape May County, N. J A. B. Smith, Director. R FtNDAi L SMITH, Engineer.
B. Smi
HINTS FOR FARMERS
For young pigs It ia vary uecoaaary that milk be ■ part of the ratios, says American Agriculturist In connection with tbe milk ground barley, oats, corn or wheat can be fed to excellent advantage. starting with a small prx tkm at Brat and Increasing this at animals grow larger. During tbe early summer a good tore la of ee|ieclal Importance v raising bogs. ITovIde clover If possible and bine grass, for both are excellent bog feeds. A patch of rye furnishes excellent bog pasture. Tbe bogs can be kept 00 this until tbe rye beads out Aa aeon aa tbe grain la formed tbe animals will learn to poll It down and will consume tbe greater portion. During tbc summer special care should be taken to provide shade for tbe animals during tbe hot weather. A cheap covering la all that la necessary. If tbc animals can have access to a brush lot so much tbe better, aa tbe brash not only furnishes shade, but opportunity for rubbing, tbe latter being necessary for bogs to keep tbemanlvea dean.
Tbe bureau of animal Indoatry sent
Inquiries aa to tbe management and production of their herds, says L. W. Eighty In National Stockman. Two bandied replied. Fifty of those kept no records, and a larger number of them did not know what It coat to feed their Fowa. This la really tbe greatest drawback In dairy work. The farmer keeps a lot of cows and does not know what it costs to feed them nor what they Individually produce. Could we Imagine a man In another business succeeding with such methods or a lack of any? A few of tbe fundamental business principles practically applied to our dairy work la tbs greatest desideratum of tbe day.
a be marked.—"TURN
Tbe chief objections to tbe band separator are Its first cost and tbe labor of turning and washing-the machine, but when we consider that tbe Increased product made from tbe sating In loss of fat In skim milk alone over tbe best of other methods of creaming, to say nothing of Its other advantages, amounts to from IS to 910 per year for cow It will be seen that tbe rater will soon pay for Itself. Tbe labar of washing tbe machine La alan a small consideration when compared with tbe labor of washing tbe ntenaUs required for either tbe shallow pan or deep setting methods.—O. B. Taylor. OntarRkExpertment Button.
COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION
Aa the Mew Jersey — jar *- -• —
—__ Arts
County Court House in the State on Bat nr day, Jane tad, toofi beginning promptly at o a. m. and eoatiaaing until p p. m. On tbk date casdidatea sill be exaarioed la Algebra, Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry. English Grammar and Literature, United Stale. History. Chemistry sad Physics. Bewtnniog in June. 1906. candidates will also be examined in two langaagcs aa aa-
7aand 73 01 theca ‘
la elew of tbe present limited tiaac ante of one day. the examinations in the pew language requirements, this year, may be held by the Connly Superintendents at — adjourned session in tbe several County urt Houses on tbe morning of Jana 16th. tween 9 and 1 o'clock, or competitors may If they prefer, uke these examination. - the College either on Saturday. June tfitb on TuesAss fts-Us-h*. ,a«l, ss mss
better tbe e«.
write to O. O. BARR. County Supt. Cape May, N.J.
NOTICE
To whom it may concern:
Take notice Ural the aebscriber will apply to the Conn of Common Plena of the county of Cape May. at tbe Court Honae. in Cape May Court House on Wednesday, the sixth ~ of tuac, A. D. !9oo,a! teu o'clock in the noon, or ua soon thereafter as the Court . hear tbe aanie for a license to keep aa Inn mad Tavern and to aell splriloaa. vinon*. malt sad brewed liquors at the Hotel Lafayette. north corner of Decatar street and Beach arcane, in the City of Cape May. in
Ud county.
O. ALLA BACH.
•READ fHEHERALO-j
A GRAND RECORD OF BENEFICENCE T HE PRUDENTIAL, during the thirty years ol its existence, has paid to policyholders in the State oi New Jersey alone the sum of nearly EIGHTEEN MILLION DOLLARS. A striking proof of the usefulness oi this institution.
I P. Foa.
J. D- Lttdlan C, P. Vaaaa
mittee.
ERflA •ERMA, May BO—Miss Mable Crammer of Manahawkm la visiting her sister Mrs George McNeill. ■_ We are sorry to note tbe illoesi Mra Milton Taylor. Whv Is it two of our girl* look ao 1 since B M of Ftsbing Creek has gooe Holly Beach to wore.. * Rev E A Wells preached.a veryinteresting Memorial Sermon last Sunday evening. Miss Idona Sevmor ia assisting her siater in tbeTelepbone office. Mias Gretta Hawo is home for' tbe tummer. Girls don't chew post bay it's a bed habit. Mias dare Lyle of New York he£ turned borne after visiting her brother Mr Thomas Lyle Miss Irene Brown of Philadelphia Is visiting her Aunt ~ Daniel ficbellenger. • We are glad Mr William Gerreteon is improving after a serious dines*. Our School dosed last Friday. Misses Maud and Clare Pierce were viattiog mi Cape May Saturday. Ask Edd U if be can't find any thing better than a sick bona to ait op with.
..Domw Matthews wheel last Monday night. We woadar wby Mr Morris Thompson of K10 Grande oomea down ao often of late. Wake up, bora, dowi be ao alow, bat say, girls, don't tax tbe boy's patience two much they don't like il
To tk Common Cooocil of Die
City of Cope Bor.
We. the undersigned, being owuerr of more than One half af the property on both .idea of Beach Avenue, Cape May City. New Jersey, between Baltimore Avenue sad Wilmington Avenue, respectfully petition your honorable body to forthwith com * a sewer along and under Beach A’ aforesaid from tbe northeasterly end of tbe
beiqg constructed, to wit, at venue to Wilmington Avert* ■ all a distance of thirteen has
With Pview to securing data retetlre to tbe cost of mixing docks, five newly Latched Pekin docks at tbe Utah Don were fed for nine weeks • 1 tore of ground grains and skim milk In tbe form of ■ mash, with cot hones and a little green alfalfa. Tbe grain
rolled oats and linseed meal In varying proportions. At tbe done of tbe period tbe docks bad made a total gain 2TB pounds. Each pound of gain qnlred &2 pounds grain, a like amount of skim milk and 0.16 pound scrap, tbe coat being &S3 cents.
died sad twenty feet 1 And the undersigned hereby agree wi the City of Cape May in consideration the benefits to be received, to pay to tbe City of Cape May immediately on tbc r — pinion of said sewer two-thirds of the
thereof
Dated, May 19. 1906. Cape May Real Estate Company, PETER SHIELDS, ’ NOTICE To whom it may concern: Take notice that the aabscriber will apply to the Court of Common Fleas of the county of Cape May. at the Court Honae. ia Cape May Court House 00 Wednesday, the thirteenth day of June, A. D., 1906,
■sore than five feet square and may be constructed of fence panels. After throe or four days tbe ebepberd can make sure that tbe lamb la “ow aad baa learned to none. Then tbe. ewee and iambs may be tmed Into
lambs can escape at will through lamb creep. Stropablre lambs or sin Mr breeds will ast grain by tba rime
e for ■ ana tavern and tl , malt aad brewee street/ia the Qty of Ca^*^l “ STS! UGU3T BOLLEY.
It to advisable to let tbe chicks bat cease to groan feed at all rimes Fta clover bay cut with an ordinary cutter to rxreltout and also makes a good Uttar to scatter the feed in. It to tent, however, to give tba tost food at night on a clean board, totting tbe chicks eat all they will and tbeu removing the board. At other rimes care should be taken that they be kept hungry or at toast sufficiently ao to be eager to eat
IF YOU WANT A Costume Made .-.SUIT.*. BEFORE THE SEASON OPENS Cal! on— EDWARD VAN KESSEL 424 Washington Street. We carry a large stock of all imported English and French Fabrics.
Caiioad of Gas Ranges
Half Sold
If You Want One Apply *
At an early date
Bo. 16-1 Bew Process Has Range, 16 in oven. Bo. 18-1 “ ” “ is in oven ALL CONNECTIONS FREE GO.£ IS AND SEX OirK LINE OF HOTEL GAS RANGES
*14.00
16.00
We are also prepared tc do all kinds of PLUKBIHO
■e you caauet call, drop ss a Use sad o<
CAFE HAY ILLUIGBATIBG C0HPABY 406 Washington Street O. O. Merchant, Gea. Manager.
A Cape Mayh* City Directory! 1906-7 MDLTDM IN PARVO—MDCH IN LITTLE
fVho's to Blame? Now is the time when all Net Doors and Screens
Should hr m readiness for the summer season, and it is not our fanlt if yor have not purchased them, for ours is the cheapest in the county.
CHARLES A. SWAIH, 305-7 Jackson Street, CAPE MAY, N, J. V
A now lot of Ladies skirts and waists suitable for Easter. MENS GOOD SUITS FROM $4.98 UP. w BOYS SUITS FROM $1.50 UP. MENS UNDERWEAR FROM 35c UP. WE GIVE Green Trading Jtonips FOR CASH PURCHASES ONLY Store open evenings feF" Special lor tbs Cowutry. Watch for my wagon. All ol tbe latest styls do thing at tbs lat~ 1 priors. JOS. LAVEBTHOL. 319 WASHIBOTOB STREET
AABOH W00LB0H Fishing Creek CASH DKALKR IN Groceries and Provisions, Dry Goods and Notions. Ready Made Wrappers, Ladies and Cents Underwear. A FULL LINE OF SEEDS A Line of Seed Potatoes and Grass Seed. Agent for I. P. Thomas’ Phosphate. Poultry bought every Wednesday until i o’clock. LAND LIME A SPECIALTY. Local ’Phone 35-
Charles T. Campbell NO. 606 WASHINGTON STCape May City, New Jeraey FIRE INSURANCE ARE YOU INSURED* Insurance placed on building furniture, stock, plate glass, and ! boitora in tbe be* Companies represented ia the Gooatxy aa Mkmn: UNITED FIREMEN’S INSURANCE CO. OF PHILA. THE GERMAN INSURANCE CO. OF FREEPORT. HOME. FIRE AND MARINE OF SAN FRANCISCO. THE SUN INSURANCE OFFICE OF LONDON. THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OF PHILA

