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■^ALWhcb F Notice ta farcb, girt. *at I wiB 8 not be stay— "Me for any debta con-, traded by «T 'wife Maya T.O *£ • LOUIS J. OOHEN, " Woodbine, W. /. b COLD SPRING Mr. and Mia. George Snyder hare re- b turned ta their cottage for the summer eea son. - Mrs. TtersMe »<•*"• baa returned from the b-pitat -there .be ha. .uocesfully undergone an operation t for ap- - pendicitia. Miss llr— r Hawke of Vineland, N. J-. ^ is spend** "■» t,m< with ter gT*nd' \ mother. Mrs. I. Hoffman Mr. Am—a Welter of Morehead City, N. C. waa a week end riaitor with his ' brotherr Several baptisms occurred on Sunday j ^ and the ChMrea's Day exercises were j exceptioaalg weM rendered. Several of our villagers attended Chil- j ^ dren's Day eaercssea at Fishing Creek ' chapel Sabbath rveniag. ( Mrs. Tboauua Matthews still remains critically Mrs. Hiie Shaw was the guest of her parents aver Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs Clinton Hand attended the funeral of Mrs. Deborah Say re at Was Creek. Saturday. 6th inst. Mrs. A*ort Matthews has returned from a pieaaaat isit with her sister at fioshen. K. J., Who is entertaining her daughter from Oslifornia. Mr. aad Mm. 1. R. Osrroll. Mrs. C. V. Smith aad son, of Quebec. Canada; Miss Maria sad Master Vincent Miller. Miss lhim Asrll and Mr. diaries Carroll (Tiled mm their aunts, the Misses
Phebe and Mary Miller Saturday and v Sunday. f It is with regret that we note the a serious illness of Mr. (X C. Reeves. It J is sincerely boj»ed that he may speedily f be restored to his normal health. £ DIAS CREEK 5 Mrs. Millicent Tomlin Howell jonr- f neyed to Philadelphia Saturday to meet r sister from California at Broad ^ street station. . Tlie funeral of Mrs. Deborah Sayre on Saturday 6th inst., was largely at- ' tended. Mrs. Sayre was eighty-three years of age, a life-long resident here, much respected and well-beloved. Mrs. diaries C. Vannaman and- eon Stanford called on Mrs. Richard •Carpenter at Goshen, Wednesday. * . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Howell and daughter Esther spent the week end with Goshen relatives. Dr. Jere Sayre of Red Bank, N. J., • j and "Rev. and Mrs... I. B. Shaw.'of As- ) Park, N. J, and Walter Y. .Shaw of Narbeth, Pa., and family spent Sat- 1 I urday here. Miss Mary M. Tomlin was the guest of her sister Monday. GOSHEN Mrs. W. G. Tomlin and daughter were lliiladelphia visitors Friday. Mrs. David Rodan, of Cape May City, spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Jere Gsllsher. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Oqombs are the proud possessors of a fine Studebaker ear. The strawberry season lias been cut , short by the dry weather. air. and Mrs. W. G. Tomlin greeted i their daughter, Mrs. Helen Carpenter,
A NEW REGIME AT THE CAPE MAY FARMSTEAD We would ask you who reads this, whether a permanent resident <&' Cape May, or a summer visitor, to make a visit to the Cape May Farmstead, where improvements in all directions have been effected since last season. Here you will see an up-to-date Hairy, a magnificent Herd of Jersey Cattle, Tuberculin tested, and a Poultry and Duck Farm that can hardly he excelled. In addition, the herd is under the direct inspection of the State Veterinarian. The (Jaws are groomed twice daily, and Udders are carefully washed before each milking. Each milker wears a white linen suit and the Milk is drawn from the Cow into covered Sterilac Milk Pails which are furnished with a double set of strainers to pievent any foreign matter contaminating the milk. The Dairy is fitted with all known appliances to ensure the purity of the milk, and all mechanical work is done by electricity. To take all these precautions aad provide the best appliances, hat been an enormous expense, and why has this been done? so that our patrons should have such absolutely pure milk that it can hardly be surpassed no matter what source it comes from. Milk is acknowledged to be so necessary an article of diet that no precaution- taken can be too great t« ensure its reliability. Commencing with the first of June we wiH yupply select family milk, with a 5 % butter fat test at 20c per quart. This will be supplied only in paper non-f-fillable bottles. The nursery Milk will be sold at 15c per quart and the household niilk at 10c per quart. ' Speaking of the Poultry Department, we will have 3000 broilers and 1500 Ducklings to supply our patrons, and the supply of newly laid eggs unlimited. All our birds are alfalfa fed to produce that sweet and tender flesh which is so desirable to connoisseurs. We also have a large acreage planted with all kinds and varieties of up-to-date vegetables which will be supplied direct to your door daMy by our large Truck Wagon. Do not stand in doubt, but give our products a trial and we guarantee you will he perfectly satisfied. Tlie entire plant is under the practical management of GEO. C. REA, Supt.
V Call and see the M M am* £ Largest Line of IVlSlttlllgS £ _! * Cold wall La urn Mowers, Hoes, Rakes, Spades, | Oil Cloth, Linoleum, Screen Doors, Window r Screens. Copper, Galvanized, Black Wire r « aad Linen Netting. Revere Rubber Hose. i A COMPLETE LINE OF UP-TO-DATE Fishing Tackle RODS REELS LINES FLOATS ' HOOKS AND ALL ACCESSORIES ' Prices «n all the above goods are as low as they cau be bought CHAS. A. SWAIN : mi ucison sr. cape hat, n. j. :
who arrived Sunday morning from California. Among other* who gathered at the homestead for the welcome were and Mrs. C. Howell and daughter and Mrs. Albert J. Matthews of Cold Spring. Mrs. Phebe Townsend and daughter Miss Theresa arrived at their cottage Thursday, Mrs. Townsend to remain the summer months, Miss Theresa returning to Atlantic City Saturday. Mrs. "Mary Swain, who recently passed her ninetieth milestone, took a walk Thursday, calling on her niece, who recently arrived from California. CASTOR I A 1 For Intatt mi CUawn. I TWIM YosHiwAlnjtBi'tH SOUTH DENNIS Mj0r~l'armelia Williams is with Eldora friends. Ex-Sheriff John W. Reeves was a recent visitor here. The Misses Ludiam entertained Mrs. Albert J. Matthews Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Lintner contemplates spending the summer at the seashore. Mrs. Amelia Nickerson and daughter Miss Ethel .of Sea Isle City arrived home Wednesday and opened their cottage for the summer. Miss Sophia Ludiam is visiting her 1 brother Howard at Rosemont. Vr. and Mrs. Coleman Learning accompanied by tlie .Misses Ludiam at- • tended Grange at South SeaviDe Monday evening. 1 Mra. S. Tomlin is spending some time , lit i IT Goalien home, but will return here for the fall and winter .months. The Misses Margaret and Mary Ludiam drove to Goshen, Thursday, calling on their niece Mrs. Helen T. Carpenter, who recently arrived from ('ah Captain Furman Ludiam called on his sister-in-law Mrs. S. Van Gilder Tuesday.
E PARKER'S _ - HAIR BALSAM^ For Restoring Color and ' irl, to Gny ocFododHsir CAPE MAT COURT HOUSE I Lightning struck the Abian ^hense | near the Pennsylvania df-pot MoiSlta^. stiinning one of the occupants, who finally recovered from the shook. " Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hand and Mr. and ■ Mrs. .1. Needles, of Cold Spring, called on Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Ludiam Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. Rieha.dson have closed their home here for the summer months and are "camping out" at Erma. N. J.. where Mr. Richardson will look after the oyster industry of ex -Senator Robert E. Hand. Merchant J. R. Carroll of Dennisville was a caller here Tuesday. The Childs' cut rate grocery store has employed R. E. Xeal as clerk durThe "Moon" has no influence on your fortune. Regardless of time or condition of your birth, you can become independent and have a nest egg for old age, by saving your money and leaving it with the Security Trust Co. for- safety. Consult Jesse Brown on Tin Roofs snd Spouting.
I M. H. WARE 516 WA8HIHQT0H ST. Hardware Fishing Tackle — — -Cutlery and House Furnishings Keyitone 114 X
JOHN BRIGHT 6ENBAL mSWAKCE Real Estate and Mortgage investments W. H. BRIGHT Fire Insurance an J part of Gap* Map C< HOLLY BEACH. N. J. Established 1886 Till! CsutcHti THE DAYLIGHT STORE We've been doing some lively hustling lately to get our white goods department ready for the usual rush. The fashion . weathervane indicates a big demand for white materials this summer. Our stock is complete and consists of the newest patterns, and fabrics. a 0. L. W. Knerr ! 518 & 520 Washington St Cape May, N. J. Troy
Laundry Under Same Managemeet Since 1505 1 All shirts hand- ' iioned. Ladies' fine wear all dried in open airHarry E. Balm, Proprietor 310 Decatur Street Cape May, N. J. Keystone Phone «SD. Est. 1906. EDWARD W. SAYRE Carpenter and Builder. JOBBrXG WORK WILL RECEIVE ' PROMPT AND EFFICIENT ATTENi TION. 916 QUEEN STREET M. K. BROWN PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER 22 Years Experience Sell anything, any time or any plane. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Terms reeaiuable. 151 York Ave. West Gape May. HOTEL DEVON OPEN ALL THE TEAR. STEAM-HEAT, RUNNING WATER. REASONABLE RATES. J. L. KEHR, PROP.
]j|&- WINDSOR HOTEL r f/L NEAR THE BEACH OPEN ALL THE YEAR Large Son Parlors. Electric Elevators thewtnpsor. °pen firm ",d stem hm1 &PE3H0K MISS HALPIN jviis»Httrot Th! Harrison all m year Perry aad South Lafayatt. Streets, Caps Kay, H. J. All rooms light and cheery. Terms moderate. Three minutes walk from beach. MRS. C. D. HARRISON H.r.t...Fh... 366 Propri.tr...
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Constantly on hand all sorts of horse* from the heapest to the best, any size or kind. Just write what you want and I will send it on 10 days trial and will take h away if not satisfactory. You positively take no chance as the animal Must Suit You. Remember that the guarantee is good on Horses Cows sold at Auction as well as at private sales. Most of Cape May County horses come from Woodbine, on account cf square dealings. 1 MAX POTASHNICK ^ Woodbine, N. JA Charles York Stitee York YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders CAPE MAY, N. J. Estimates cheerfully given on aH kinds of buildings SATISFACTION GUAKANTBD » P. a Box 661
W. S. SHAW & SON Dealers In BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT. GENERAL CONTRACTORS. Keystone Telephone 30 A 523 ELMIRA STREET wood L_ Chamber. Jere E. Chamber. Chambers Bros. Dealers in Fresh Fish, Oysters, Clams and Crab Meat 322 MANSION STREET cape mvy, n. j. Auto Delivery Key.tone Phone 228D Bell Phone 1 7W
Protec^^^k Lice Eat Your Chicks ^hfc^slfe^yPoultry Profits White Diarrhoea id Lice are responsible fatal and very conta- for many poultry disgious. It attacks chicks eases, poor egg records Urn first five weeks and W."' km, 50 .0 75 per can, of ££ chicks hatched. May wipe ■ JJnirls out your whole hatch. Save ■ j. pOW(jer your chicks by putting in ■ T2£ their drinking water ■ intrcdicna^ Uw h OTjc'unghmoow. rnNK"PY»C~ B qSZT "prkr -15 nx. PC. HQV.90C. __ LUllNLI H Sprsy your pcaduy boose sndjpaim the White Diarrhoea Remedy ■ ConkeyvTkl Liquid . H Thoroughly wlpea out thaw pests that Chicks drink freely and doctor them- M prey on your chickens at night. QV. SSe; sLs. Don't take chances on loaing ■ "all OK. 60c; O*. |U»- _ your whole hatch. Keep Contois ■ Q«wd your cMcta yjow tte ds^ny^ White Diarrhoea Remedy on hand ■ Conkey'j PaR^ Lice Oicfhest a. as an effective treatment and pre- H Ki]i, ncry tune— doesn't harm ventive measure. Prices 25c and 50c. ■ chicks. 10c and 25c. ✓ ' MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED ^ ^ Ask for Conkey's Practical Poultry Book — IT'S FREE t We have just received a CAR LOAD of TUNNELL'S SPECIAL Sweet Potato Fertilizer. Also Vegetable and Vine Fertilizers for all kinds of truck. R. T. JOHNSON ERMA, NEW JERSEY

