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SHERMAN S. SHARP Gontractor and Builder 656 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY, M. J. Estimates Given Keystone Phone 330
cuir your courons The — Saturday . Evening | Post Ce Ea It keoms d many. holders of Liberty: Bonds: are not. collecting the Interest when It futls due, . If It Is @ small bond: the half yearly interest is a snadl aum, . Porhipe It does nat seem to the. holder worth bothering with, | Porhaps he does not knew how to do it. Every alk months an interest coupon, attzched to the bond, falls due, It in as good as money at any respectable bank. Cut It off aod hand It in at the bank, ‘Then put the amount Into War Savings Stumps or Into another. Liberty Bond subscription. We have found bondholders who failed to clip coupons with the idea that by letting the government keep the Interest money they were helping on with the war. but that is not the way to do It. When Interest falls due the Treasurer must hold in readiness a sum wufficient to pay It all. By collecting the interest and investing the proceeds In stamps you take it off the ‘Treasurer‘s hands and clean up the hel sa Take your Liberty Bond Invest. ment seriously. | Clp the coupons when they fall due. «-mean --- GREENS AUGUST FLOWER been used for all attmente that bigest Cepratred £ doma
"MISSING IN. ACTION® All through thore dnyx of the growing ersualty Ustw one feature of the. reports was. the: number "missing in nction," Muny . of | these victims . were foond to be in German: pri Some lind. been wounded. overcame by Selght of numbers, had | been | taken — prisoners out right. | Many were more dead than Chal A lot of folks here at home have been "mlesing in action" without haviog done anything at all. Simply lad down their arms and surrendered. without fring a shot. None of us can afford to be in that list. Every one of us can be on the Hist of "those present" Insterd ‘of "mlaslog to action," If we do our share In the Victory Liberty Loan.
| Bill lived for one thing-Just to spend. Couldn‘t even spare money to lend. ave? — Bill couldn‘t do It And he-Well, you knew it. He died poor and early.-The End. {your account and pay you three per
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DELIVERIES IN ANY quantity Cae K 3 thickness for any purpose whateverboaielondidaninininpedinedireendd We must have ample stocks of mee: soned, measured timbers in our yards | to be able to make such a broad offer., We have! And our prices will save, you money. . Ask us for estimates.
GEORGE OGDEN & SON. Lor t 2a _ % A, Ha CONTRACTING Buj tid s FOL a A s s LL 4 Carpenter and Builder ° ESTIMATES GIVEN "KEYSTONE PHONE 117 X. 112 DECATUR STREET, ‘CAPE MAY, N. J. Electrical Contractor Making a Specialty of Store and Window Lighting. INSTALLATION OF MOTORS F G 2 A3 AAT Kepstone Phone 809-D3 Eef C 3B "Cs A HP B Charles York — — ~~~ Stites York YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders Eetimates cheerfully given on all kinds of buildings BATISFACTION — GUARANTEED P. O. Box 661 " J C AJRFC:: RM: { BJ | Me) s: 4 lo a Me P Tr C: 218 OCEAN ST., CAPE MAY, N.
MODERN BUILDING Mt IET3 --- | Clean, Comfortable Quarters for Hogs Worth While. | FARMER‘ CHANCE NOW (T Removal ef Government Restrictions Enables Him to Construct Bulld Ings That Are dadly bijnhisitnd be" wikuram A A. Monone. snawer ntions asa "¢ advice Mia at cer on all nfjors pertaining The farmey, who has been denied during the last two years the new house that be hrs needed for many months. But during the time of his inactivity there bave been rapid strides made in designing commodious and sanitary
farm buildings, One of the things that the modern fea of farm efficiency demands is that the hoge be housed tn | a building that can be kept clean and | is so arranged that the swine can [3 cared for with the least amount of ofbad It may be trite to say it, but hogs are valuable property these days, | A litle more money spent on the hog means faiter and bealthfer anlmale, and each additional pound. is worth real money about the time snow | files and the hoge are marketed. Herewith is shows a modern awine establishment, in which are embodied a cornerib, granary, feeding platform and scale house.. The building ts what loaned Bog While the floor plan shows the art rangement of these‘ features, it might be exniained a little more fully by a description of It. Room for Kighteen Sowe. ‘The hog house proper was laid out to: mocobimodate eighteen sown; two stalls in one end were used to plenty of room around the water place P L the scale box and small store room; ventilators In the roof and a slat ventilator built in the end above the door. This ventilator is fitted with a door on the inside, so that ft can be closed tight when necessary, All the gates between the stalls are removable, so that one or more pens can be together. The feeding piattorm also can be used. as cutside yards by putting in the cross gutes. Each aix feet there is
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of fastening the top of the gutes, Tha lower part of the gate i held in place by 2 by 4 braces on the gutes dropping into holes made to At them in the con np tight. way is all under
fine place in bad weather for grinding feed, ete. The gute at the outer ond on the werder swings ont and fulicc a small gate at the londing chute, mike Ing It lindy to do the fending. The steeping pens, granary and corn | erib ure all foored with hollow tile, with two inches of concrete over thei, The corn erfb and granary have st0d+ «bag norkets set In the concrete on top of the wall.. The sills in the hag bouse are baited down to the top of the foun» te C0 E ct *ween the corn crib and granary, no 8B to make It tight when the granary is full of small grain. The roof is shingled with composh ton shingles and the atding ts fir drop aiding. | Everything is of the best ma terinla and is built in the bent possible way. All the foundation walls are reInforced. The floor of the hog house slopes to the center, so as to drain into the sew» er which runs out under the feeding platform, The feeding platform slopes to the outside and also at one end. ‘The feed trough also slopes and is Btted with a drain at one end. PGL An AsGnind The fittings of the house are mod« ern in every respect. One of these is a waterer that will not freeze, . Con crete floors and feeding troughs make it easy to keep the building clean, and cleanliness has been found to be a prime factor In the produc. tlon of hogs. ‘This hog house is only one of the buildings that will be erected on the farms this yerr thnt contains may up-to-fate features in construction and t. There is a growing demand amoung the farmers for these modern build
ings, because those who are producing food for this country and for a con siderable portion of the rest of the world now realize that their time is worth — mosey and everything that saves even a few steps a day is worth while. At the end of the year this worth-whileness is shown by the batmnce on the right side of Bst bnaant after the season‘s crops have been marketed and thie livestock aold. GREATEST OF ALL ASSETS World‘a Vast Store of Gathored Know!. edge Has Not Been Destroyed by the ususily bore in a wna That capital did not mercly conslat of gold and sliver, bricks and mortar, furnt- | ture and fitments, or even of Ensglecie forget that our greatest asset Procs 52 A -A _L gathered together, was atill intact,
of the world‘s competition, it wat above all things necessary that ro search should play a greater part in them than it had in the past | The modern world had no room for an tiquated and unscientific methoda.
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Liberty Loan Levity
| "The Victory Liberty Loan," says Ma« Lad Addremsin‘ bis neighbor, "can‘t. be any phoney. An‘ April, dear nelghhor, Sa neur an‘ there‘ lsbor ‘That bas to be done in preparia‘, of" FINISH THE 10B
The success of the Victory Liberty Lom, the fifth government war lon, will depend largely on the sariugs of | the people of the nation, To Insure its succes, we must be- | gin to save NOW-to practice anew | | the grent lessons of the war, thrift] and economy. . Amide from the low of respect for ourselves as a nation every family will be unpleasantly affected, if the coming lorn !s not fully aub« | scribed. Uncle Bum‘s war exchequer is compelled to spend money at the rate of more than three hundred mill | Mon dollars a week-to maintain the | army of occupation, to rehabilitate the | wounded, to bring home the victors | and to carry out the program of reconstruction. | He has found peace in ite eurly stages more expensive than war. This money is being borrowed from the banks of the country, and Uncle Ham In Insuing shori-term notes on the coming Liberty Lorn and the Federal Taxes due March 15. If the honks were not speedily pald back, their resources would be gone, and as they could make no loan, credit operations would be hampered and . business stagnate. How about It? Will we Anish our job-that of paylog the war bills, as our immortal heroes finished theirs of vangulshing the Hunt. ‘They were not | quitters, even when called on to take | the aupreme . mmoritice, quitters, when there is all to guin and nothing to lose? A litte maviog: now. in all it will cost. and this anving will mean. a stronger grip on the future, The Vie tory Liberty Lean will come in the spring. . Will you be ready to do your boat -ommmunummmnnnecmememmmennremzamee CAPE MAY COUNTY ORPHANS court IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RICHARD L. JENKS,Decessed On Petition for Decree of Insolvency. Notice of Intention to make report bifforstidinndiccmen Notice is hereby given to the creditors of Richard 1. Jenks, Deceased and other persons intereated that a report of the several claims and demands exhibited against the ertate of the said Decedent, as well as an account of the rersonal eatate and an inventory of the day of April 1919, by the Subscriber, the Executrix of the estate of Richard L. Jenks, deceased, at which time and place the said Execatrix will make application to have the aforesaid estate decreed insolvent. Dated 29th day of January 1919. META C. JENKS, 2-15-19 & Executrix. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Notice to absent defendent. TO ALLEN ADAMS: By virtue of an order of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, made on the day of the date hereof, in a cause wherein Crarina Adams is petitioner and you, Allen Adams, are defendant, seventh day of March, next, or that in default thereof, such decree will be made against you ms the Chancellor shall think equitable and just. The said petition is . filed agaimat you for a divorce from the bond of matrimony. Dated, January 25th, 1910, JAMES M. E. HILDRETB, Botteitor for Petitioner, 14 Ocean 24-10 Bt. Cape fFiig+4 4.
These cold days you have to do some things that you thought too much trouble in summer. Dot‘t step too long on the starter,
Release your clutch before you try to start. Watch your ammeter to be sure your battery is charging. Above all have us test your battery twice a month, . Better to do this than take chances on a frostbitten battery. Francis J. McCaffrey 3 tic kAkk Atlan o RJ nomen ien onne ies sss Typewriter Supplies at Star and Wave Stationery Department. . Keystone Phone 90. WILLIAM MeFADDEN Corner Perry and South Lafayette Bt. R. T. JOHNSON ERMA, N. J. Agent For (en Buists Seed Go, Maine Seed Potatoes,. Tunneli‘s, also American AgricultureChemical Co. Fertilizers. Place your orders early for any goods you may need. Everything for the SCO nC Ler m

