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Solicitor, s ery NOTARY PUBLIC Office ot 214 Occan Street Cape May, New Jerse; eystone Phone 39A. azz 1. SPICER LEAMING cou LOR-AT-LAW f Solicitor, Master and Examiner ir Chancery Office: Hughes and Franklin Street ‘ Cape May, New Jersey DRERGE Merchants National Rank | Dilding Washington and Decatur Sts, Cape May, New Jerse) NOTALY PUBLIC Sulivitor and Master in Chancery. ystone Phone 35 A. Special Master in Chancery Supreine Court Commisifone. NOTARY PUBLIC 518 Washington st., Cape May, N. 3 CAPE MAY OPTICAL 813 Washington: Strees Cape May, N. J. EvERYTHING For THE EVE @RESCRIRGON: LEX SPECIALY Keystone ‘Phone 44! -- ELI ROSENTHAL |_ ad o sed SUITB MADE TO ORDER We specialise im dry cleaning-all whit goods — dose | by . the . best — mothec | Cleaning-Pressing-Repairing Phone. «14 WaBEINGTON im <-mmmnmmmmmmenmmmmemme eee E# S161 (2 al 608 Washington | St. Opposite Reeding Bia: {us (ia
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ORCHARD SETTING. If you are contemplating setting an ! rchard for either commercial or home | use this spring, now is the time to ac ect your varietiox of upple« and perch» , a I | As soon ax you bave made your | selection get your order off to the [nurseryman. from. whom. you are. to, | purchuse your trees, 1 I Before setting the ‘trees have. the state etymologist to | examine | yout trees, in order to detect any. mot « ease which they [t would be teo d comet trees which might th wr ejght pene aod then a heesuce of cent infection. such. tree would. not have been Inown that they w Following: me. some. grood. varieties of npples and peach i to N.] 4. Growing: Oldentirg, Yellow parent, Red: Astrachan, | Gravenstein, Wealthy, Paragon, York, Imperial and Stayman Winesap for apples, . while Greensboro, Carman, Hiley, Belle of "herts, Fox‘s Scedlings and October are peach mare | f | | "| | bave. imentic \ will goed seee Ton. not a | 20 Nee onc can be filled if desired, | thus the picking season can be exe teaded from July to Gctobei I Ajpydes may be set from 80 to 40 feet squme and peachen £3 to 25 fee ssible to set somewhat | t it is ad.! [visable to give them plenty of toom | ‘for spining, cultivation and growth. |_ For a few years youn orchards can | < from be intercropped . suc which the trees will b the intercrop will pay | for orchard ! ‘cultivation. f | You may intererop with very tables | us Cover Crops should be sown after they ure removed. the cover crop add humus to the soil, prevents ing, odds nitrogen. (if legume) checks the growth of trees, Do not intercrop with berries as they remain in the erchand two. or thr x preventing. cultivation ana rowing of cover crops. Plow under the cover crop early in the spring after it hax made a good {growth. then. cultivate frequently to keep down weeds and conserve mol chard. for her h f eared for pro 1 bring goul returns in years come, ERMA VOCATIONAL SCHOOL The Lecture on Poultry Culture by Joseph Cowan, of Woodbine Poultry Farm, which was held in the Cold Spring Grange Hall, February 3rd. instructive and proved sucThe slides on the Soil Improvement commented on by 8. D. Einstein were very beneficial and if practiced by the farmer, may become profitable. Meetings will be held every two weeks in the Grange Hall on different phases of farm work. Come out and receive any benefit which may be in ‘store for you. | You can help us by entering in the discussions which follow the lecture [period, giving imformation of | how ive su | i «»4@s_I Typewriter Supplics at Star and Wave Stationery Department. . Keyatone Phone 90. nr agrnmrr n nnnn__ NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS. [Eatate of James C. Bennett, Deceased Pursuant to the order of Harry S, Douglass, Surrogate of the County of Cape May, made on the 18th day of February, A. D. 1919, on the applica~ vion of the subscribers, Executors of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said decersed to ex« [hibit to the substribers under cath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said . deceased within nine months from the 15th day of February, A. D. 1919, or they will be forever barred of any | action against the subscribers. Dated February 18th A. D. 1910. ALBERT G. BENNETT SOPHIA H. MILLER Executors. zmmmmmmemmmmmmemmmmmmmemenn ---mees-__._ NOTICE L A 10 $09 PAZCRRTR ‘Take notice that the partnership heretafore existing between Hervert W. Johnson and William Hickey, trading as Johnson and Hickey has been disclved and all outstanding accounts
CAPE MAY COUNTY ORPHANB COURT IN THE: MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF RICHARD 1, JENK8,Deceased In Petition for Decree of Insolvency. Notice of Intention to make report of debin und amets. Notice ix hereby given to the credit» ars of T ard L., Jenks, Deceased and ather persons interested that u report of the several claims anu. demands exhibited wgminst the estate of the said Decedent, as well «s an account of the personal estate and an inventory of the real etate of the said Decedent, and the ie thereet as near on may bey will be made to the Orphan‘s Court of the County of Cupe Muy on the Oth day of April 1919, by the Subscriber, the Executrix of the estate of Richard L. Jenks, deceased, ut which time and place the raid Exeeatrix will make application to have the aforesaid estate decreed. Insolvent. Dated 20th day of Junuary 1919. ULTA C. JENKS, Exccutrix. CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY To Hazd 1. Cantie By virtue of an order of the Court of New Jersey, made on a of, in n eitain anficl — is oner and you are defendart, you are rewired to amy ind answer to ‘s petition on or before the eventernih ass March next, or in It. thereof, «uch deere. will be t you as the Chancellor of said sult is to obtain n decree. of divoree, ° dissolving . the marriage between you and the said petitioner, NORMAN GT Soleitor for Petitioner. P. O. Addrers;104 Market Street, Camen, N mnuary 14, 1919. JERSEY Notice to absent defendent, To ALL ADAMS: By virtue of nn order of the Court f Chancery of ‘v, made on > .in a cause — poctitioner d you, Allen Adan ide Fondant, you ni mover petitioners vetition, en or e the — twenty» suid pe ; meainst you for a divorce from the bund of Solicitor for Petitioner, 214 Ocean Street, Cap: May, N. J. Snow-Shoe Weather It‘s days like these that tell you whether you‘ve been square with your bate tery or not. If you haven‘t-loo‘t out. Some morning you‘ll go out and step on the starter wittout even getting a sign of life. Detter take a hydrometer test today to be sure that each cell is at least up to 1.285, If battery charge is low do not neglect to come Francis J. McCaffrey: 3333 Atlantic A p X POC «$a SFRVICE NAHON

