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, .... THE WIS* FAR***,.. TSeri ^ t a' bu in our town v And ke m wondrous wi«, Vl He knew that if he wanted crops He'd hare to fertilize.' 'j, * " «•!•■.•*- J! * *tye nitrogen that make* things "green" Skid thw man of active brain; ° "And potaMi makes the good strong •trnor. And . phosphate plumbs the grain. f But its clearly wrong to waste plant C . food. On a wet and soggy field; Fll surely have to put in drains If I'd licrtsise the yield. Now acid ooUs wUl not produce ■ A do# *0d that's prime; 80 if I fch«* * oour scdl, m have to £ut on lime. f And after doing all these things, To mate' success more sure, m toy itty very best to keep | Prom wanting the manure. 80 IH drain, and lime, and cultivate, ' With that that implies; And when I've done that thoroughly ( IH manure and fertilize. J See KL&tEDGE AND PHILLIPS about the lime and Fertilizer. ( CONSTIPATION Onlldren Cry FOE FLETCHER'S CASTOR1A I* CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. 1 To Charles H. Pease, Esther Jane Pease, | Sheldon T. Pease, Riaie Pease, Evelyn P. Chambers and Ernest W. 1 1 ..By. virtue of ah order of the Oourt of 1 Chancery of New Jersey, made on the j da^- of the date hereof, in a cause i wherein William T. Pease, et ux, et als, ' are complainants, and yon are defendants, ypw are required to appear, plead, ) answer . or demur, 'to the complainants' 1 bill on or before the fourteenth day of March next, or said bill will be taken I as confessed against you.' Said bin is filed for the partition of certain lands situate in the City of Cape \ May, in thV.rouuty of Cape May, and / State ofNew .Jersey, of whioh Jane D. 1 Pease died, seized; and you Charles H. * Pease,' Sheldon T. Pease, and Evelyn P. 1 Chambers, are made defendants because 1 you clfim to be tenants in common < therein and own said lands or some parts ,1 thereof ; and you, Esther Jane Pease and ' Risic Pease, are made defendants, be- 1 cailsc as the wives of Charles H. Pease > Sheldon T. Pease .respectively, you - claim a right of dower in the respective I ' . shares of. your husband's in the said - premises; and you Ernest W. Kemp, I < are made a defendant because you claim ! < to have an attachment issued out of the ! 1 Cape May County Circuit Court against 1 < the interest of the said Charles H. Pease, | s •D the said lands and claim some interest therein. • "Dated January 11. 1918. LEWIS T. STEVEN'S, Solicitor of Complainants. ■ A18 Washington Street, Cope Msy, N. J. ' 890— l-5-4t p. f— 8*40 • v.* If Mothers Only Knew. - Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for ehU- . drtfn.'relicve Feverishness, Hesdsche, Bad Btomaph, Teething Disorders, move and Tegulste the Bowels and destroy worms. They break up colds In 24 hours. Used fcj mothers for 28 years. All Druggists, 4 fflt Sample FREE. Address, Mother " Gray 0^ in«oy. N. Y. l-15-4t : WiWiifcti 1886 'PfcOH Coiitctioi - THE DAYLIGHT STORE ■ WINTtR MILLINERY j • A brand new. collection — smart Winter Hats tor all occasions Walking Hats, Sport Ha'. . : ' • • Hats, no two alike; some trimmed | with wings, some with laoe, some with no trimming at all, but very smart In material and shape. All -the, fashionable winter colors. 0. L. W. Knerr {118 & 520 Washington St Cape May, N. J. Ufleadow View farm Vegetables and Produce ERMA, N/J
PETERSBURG Dr. & W. Beading of Owtrdok, Pa., was in town Friday night between trains. J W. R. Van Gilder was in Pennsgrovi buaineas last week. Mrs Fred Williams and Sire. Albert Clark spent Thursday at SeaviQe with pastor .Blackmail and family. Mias Eliza Van Gilder was inOoean Thursday. Miss Mary Hoff and brother Peter, visited their brother in East Orange over Sunday. Rodney Van Gilder of Ocean -View, spent Sunday with hi# mother. Mrs. 9anm|) Van Gilder and Miss Etta Brown visited relatives at Court House over Sunday. Ed. Buriey and wife, and Mrs. W. 8. of Tuakahoe, called on Capt. G Smith and wife. Miss Osrrie Blake visited relatives in Philadelphia and Gloucester City over Sunday. Mra. E. M. Brown visited relatives at and Philadelphia over last 8unday. A. M. Robbing, Stanley Gandy and Caldwell spent Saturday at Pennsgrove. Miss Alice Eldredge and Miss Ethel , Cslk, of Court House were guests of William S. Eldredge and wife over Sunday. Jules Blake was in Philadelphia a day. this week. DIASCREEK Work is rapidly progressing on the road to the "Hammocks" under the supervision of Mr. Charles Vanaman. Mrs. Leslie S. Lxidlam of Court House, ' accompanied by Mrs. Albert J. Matthews of Cold Spring, . spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Milliccnt Howell and sister. Friends here were pained to learn of an accident to Miss Cora Hand of Burwhen an auto in which she was riding came in contact with a telephone pole. We have been informed that her are painful though not serious. The happening was accidental. Mrs. Ella Vanaman called on Mrs. Hand at Nummytown last week. Little William Tomlin Howell celebrated the first anniversary of his birth January 21, 1916. FREE SEEDS. The annual distribution of seeds by the Government will take place this spring as usual. This distribution is controlled by the United States Senators and members of Congress. If you will write to Hon. James. E. Martine or j Hon. William Hughes. 1". S. Senate, j ' Washington. D. C, or to your member | of Congress, you .can receive free 0/ charge a package of vegetable or flower 'seed. -Each package contains five difj ferent varieties. State whether you de- . sire vegetable or flower, but do not inI dicate the varieties as the Department ■ ! of Agriculture makes the selection based upon the climatic and other eonj ditions of the locality in which the I seeds are to be planted. EfrAftKW* HAIRJIALBAJM F«iuJ5Si?c A. H. FAULKNER Contractor and Builder Keystone Phono 3~.nj 121 Hughes street Cape May, N.J. T :l " j
# i |l. H. SniTHj I Clothier j 1 § 608 WasfelM SI. 2 ( . I Oppoolt# Koadiaf Sta. ( \\\ GAPE HAY I. J. j|< S { / ! 1 . £ ) Suits tor |i aai apwarda ( I « j | Oisrcoata tnm IT to 111 f } k Hats, ova. Inato mm* ( } J ? » at PhOahsttokla prtosa. ] ^ ] ■ ' - • t : TEN Strong Companies Aggregate Capital over UMM 40I 6 Represented ly SAMUEL F. KL- - DREDGE. Fire Insurance Aeent. rwenty-BIx years of experience. Tour ;, Insurance placed with me Is absolute protection from loss by fire. t Apply to a F. ELDREDOB { Merchants National Bank Building Cape May. New s W. H. BRIGHT t Fire Insurance In any part of Cape May Ce ' HOLLY BEACH, N. J JOHN BRIGHT GENERAL INSURANCE Real Estate and Mortgage Investments ' j RIGHT BUlLDINb WRDWOOD H.J. r| , ■ ■ ■ 1 Special Prices IN WINES : S. Teitelman's Wholesale w WINES AND LIQUORS 312 Washington Street . Both Phones Cape May, N. J
00 to H. C.'BOHM 232 JACKSON STREET FOR FRESH FISH j+_ taken frcm his own fish pound daily A^L OTHER SLA FOODS IN SEASON Both Phones Prompt Deliveries Charles York Stites York YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders CAPE MAY, N. X Estimates cheerfully given on all kinds of buildings SATISFACTION GUARANTEED P. a Box 661 ~ E. W.DAViir EXPERIENCE REGISTERED PLUMBER 1144 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY, N. J.
"" PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Inoorpozstad 18x5. ./CHARTER PERPETUAL OFFICE, 508-510 WALNUT ST = Philadelphia, Pa. Cental $750,000.00 4 Assets - • $8^)02,96221 1 Surplus - $2^26,053.39 DIRKCTOBS. Charles H. Barry Joha L. Thomaon B. Dale Benaoc W. Gardn^ Orowtol J. TataaQ Lea Edward T. Stotcebury M. CM walader . i Edwia N. Benaan, Jr. Henry X Brown , CfiABLXS H. BARRY, PreaUeM 1 JOHN L. THOMSON, Viee Preeident 1 W. GARDNER CR0WELL, 2d Vice Pre# apd See'y. L WARNER, Asst. SaTy. WM J. DAWSON, Sec. Agency. Dept. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE UICAL AGENT Merchants National Bank Building, Oor. Washington and Decatur etreetr, Chpe May, New Jersey. W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUILDER I ; AUTOMOBILE PAINTER I Large «*nd Small Work Carciull Executed Estimates GheerfuHy Furniehed , W. L. EWING. JR. West Perry Sta., Keystone Phone J. C. LITTLE Paints, Varnuhe* and Painters Supplies Agent for N. Z. Grave* Co. 103 Jackson Street XOTICE. T. H. Taylor . ounces that t hla Central Shoe Store. S2S Wa-hlngton street, he continues the shoe business as before. City for BALL BAND RUBBER I have taken the agency in Cape Mar footwear, and would call special attention to the new VAC boot, made by this company. The best on the market. Will still do all kl. 'a of repair work. Shoe findings and dressing for sale T. H. TAYLOR It* Washington SL. Cape May, N. J. ESTABLISHED 1905 Troy Laundry PHONE LUMBER -•— AND a Mill Work GEO. OGDEN & SON Wentzell's, S3 ferry street, will give you bids on furniture carpet and fit- • tings for your entire house and put <1 n plan for yon.
AUDITORIUM CAFE AND BUFFET ErMTtMo* in iwn S« food. and gmlwU, Specialties. Cottage trade solicited. Order* by phone promptly aiftendedto an ddeHvered Open all the year JOHN J. MeCANN Shoes! Shoes! LiARGE8T AND BEST STOCK OF LADIES,*, GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT I*ESS THAN PHILADELPHIA PRICES.- AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPER Which Will Be Sold at Prion to Defy Competition. Having had many yearn' experience in the business, I only a kt an opportunity to oonvinoe my customers that I can aril at tha possible prices. Pleaae examine my gtoek before buying elsewhere. ELDR1DGE JOHNSON SIS WWktogtea Sb»4t At Laventhol's PRICES REASONABLE Watch for the wagon, do your winter shopping right at your home. W® full line winter clothing, shoes and rubbers. Store open on stormy days and evenings. ! WHEN FURNISHING A SUMMER HOME whether it be a oozy bungalow or a magnificent mansion, it it of fai importance to secure the aid of a reliable dealer. Your comfort and pleasure depend on your selection not for a day only as with many purchases, but for years to oome, and a large percentage of the sat can be saved by the advice and as sistance of an experienced dealen WENTZELL'S, 33 Perry Street. Refrigerators of tried and proven quality. New importation of mattings. New Linoleums. Crex Grass Rugs. Everything in house furnishings. Come in and see. — - . Hotel Windsor OPEN THE ENTIRE YEAR An ideal place to spend the winter. R. HALPIN, Prop. Tl Comfortable Surrounding*. Special lne iviarcy rate, for Winter and Spring. Open all the Year Excellent Table. MRS T. C. SINK MILLER COTTAGE 134 PERRY STREET Now open, excellent table, comfortable room*, good eerrioe, convenient location Keystone Phone 68-8. H. H. MePHERSOH. THE SANR1TA MRS. GEORGE A. COOPER III Lafayette Street Cape May, New Jersey THE HARRISON MRS. C. D. HARRISON Cor.^erry and South Lafayette Streets, Cape May, N. J. HOTEL DEYON J. [L. KEHR, Proprietor South Lafayette Street Cape May, New Jer*ey Bellemere Cottage xicated. MRS. E. SMITH 109-11 Perry Street, Cape May! N. J.

