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TIN ROOFING AND RANGE WORK Have Your Tin Roofs Painted and Repaired before the Busy Spring Season 4 ALL KINDS OF STOVES AND RANGES Repair Work a Specialty JESSE M. BROWN

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BUILDERS‘ HARDWARE We havela Full Stock of Hardware forZevery Builder‘s need y pe ME al "o :P e Tia ~ -- AT MODERATE PRICES J Eman mice" Peau dent E F i 2A 80 Electrical Contractor Making a Specialty of Store Per m CS F Poa KF) COC A [TS og y. 0B IPC y To) o) o 1 Led pe so) f Re 434 2490 L]

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Charles York

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YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders Netimates choorfully given on all kinds of baiidings SATISFACTION | GUARANTEED .. P. O. Box 661 SHERMAN S. SHARP ‘ Gontractor and Builder 656 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MaY, N. J. | Eni PF T ae efi 2g p C000, 30]

soned, We have! And our prices will nave PT o E a A ponmmased GEORGE OGDEN & SON. (& .V .J A MAY, ) , MIR A Contracting f C i2Br X;} A # :it] Ra) a :d b B Rr tra. 218 OCEAN ST., CAPE MAY, N. J.

MODERN BARN FOR THE SMALL DAIRY Building to House 18 Cows and — Feed Supply is Described. GOOD PROFIT IN MiLK HERD Up-to-Date Housing and Silo Are PosItive Necessity-They Keep HighPriced Animals Healthy, Save Labor and Conserve Food. on all these aubjects. P "% S uiocinen to hifereg tun fo o. ite Til. and only inclose tervercont mang for ad Housing the dairy herd in the winter #0 that the cows will be most produc tive and most profitable is not much of a problem for the modern datryman. The prescnt-day methods of deaigning | and constructing dairy barns have been brought to a sclence by farm | building architects and the comfort

enue producers, but they supply the farm owner with fertilizer that is neeIng in numbers each year. Seven months in the year in the corn belt the cows are fed and housed in a barn, And to feed them and water them and milk them and do the other work that is necessary requires a considerable amount of time. | At the present price of farm labor, time really In money and the modern barn is designed and equijibed so that all this work can be done with the least amount of effort. Barns of Bevoral Types. Dairy barns are of several types, but the farm owner with a herd of eight: €en or twenty cows wants a building that can be constructed economically and will be weatherproof and arranged conveniently, — Such a barn is shown in the accompanying design. This

‘barn is planned for a herd ot 20 cows, ‘their calves and one bull, with storage room for the feed supply. ‘The dimeniions of the building are B8 by 60 feet. It is of standard plank frame construction, set on a concrete Foundation. ‘The gumbrel-trussed roof, which eliminates all posts in the hayloft, permits the storage of a maxiwum amount of roughage, while the Mlo at one end provides the antmain, With fresh feed all winter. ‘There are many interesting featurea-, features that make this a modern, efflglent harn-shown in the floor plan of the datry stable that accompanies this ‘Through the center of Incher wide, while on either side are, litter alleys, 5 feet 2 inchen wide, Arrangement of Stalls, The single cow stalls are ranged! along the driveway, which also in used | as the feed alley. Slugle stalls facing | the feed alley provide for 16 cows, eight on ench «ide. . At the front of the building are two stalls, a bull pen and | a pen for the ealvos, At the rear of the buflfling are feed rooms and the entrance to the «ilo chute, while on el ther ride in an open water tank, sup. piled by the farm water system. ‘There! are ten windows on ench side of the | barn and a ventilation system Teuding ! to the ventilators on the roof. | All 5° these features will bave an Immediate upyenl to the dalryman who i

has made e atudy of the best method of br using his stock and of caring for [the antnals, ‘The feed alley is equipped with mm overhead carrier aystem . that lend# ‘from the ailo and feed rooms to each [stall. — ‘The enallage and ruin ate |ptaced in the cartier and taken to each | manger, which, it readiiy will be scen, eliminates many steps and much time, [Carriers are over each Hitter alley and Mead to the manure pit or pile on el | ther aide of the silo at the rent af the burn. Here again the work is done easily and with a minimum expend ture of time. Tanks Do Not Freezs. ‘The atull foor as well as the stable floor are constructed of concrete, . At the rear of each row of stalls In a gut ter. with a drain at one end.. It In the work of but a few tainutes to flash there gutters after the manure has been removed. ‘The indoor water tanks will not freeze in the winter and witor always is available for the stock, With a small additional expense the water can be piped to individual drinking cups nt each stall. Sunshine and fresh air are two of the things that keep the cows healthy and productive, ‘The windows in this barn permit the sunshine to fall on the litter alleys and gutters, Sunshine kills germs and keeps the barn air whole some. . The windows also admit plenty of fresh air, the foul alr beng drawn out of the stable through the shafts and out of the ventilntornion the roof. Just a word about the allo. One: third of the feed value of corn is in

the staik. Consequently onethird of the productive value of each acre planted to corn is conserved when the stalks are chopped and stored in the sito. ‘This is the only fresh feed that can be provided for cows in the winter, and there is not only a saving in monay, but the cows fed on ensilnge rduce a larger amount of milk, that ts Ld A modern barn ang silo are pbsitive necessities in modern driry fermmg. ‘They keep high-priced animals healthy mnd productive, save labor, and con serve feed, which at Its present price is good business, . In planning a dairy barn, or general purpose-barn, It is always well to consult the local architect, builder and materint dealer before deciding on the .desigo. ‘These men know how a barn should be built to supply the needs of the Individunt. . They also can tell what such a building will cost, and will help finance the building should it be necensary. bull products are bigh in price now, ‘just as are other farm products. . And they will continne so for some years to come, according to those who are in

a position to predict future conditions. For these reasons the farmer or dairy» man who is successful must have his milk and butter manufacturing estab Hshment built and equipped so that b A Worhington wotnib was called Weat to her brother, who was feared to be dying. Upon her arrival she o Io Arvada a improvement bad takes Place and the sick man was out of danger, A king. ly neighbor made IoguIries, and when the buband had fnformed her that his | brotherdndaw . WOuld probably live, the dear soul exprosted her aym pathy like this "Oh. ten‘t it a pity 79uT wife had to take that Tong trip for nothing. She bad made a welkmesning little break, even as you‘and £-Washing. ton Star. ___ ___ Mow Musician Uses Periscope. Directing the muile for & Punto. mime, which he could mot set on account of his position below the foot: Hidht®, the orchestra. conductor In n New York thenter salted the problem br uslng a periscope, ©78 Popular Mechanios Magazine. . With Itt €¥¢- piece at lis sinnd he wat able to follow the action without @MMcuIY: _

CAR OF | wod Itis due week of A} 0} t dir £} 3 PH 24 8 e 28 S FX A S 1 C a ly reduced prices. y y m to Fr Po fer __ the season. Prices $32 to $45 Oa 20 / o EPS

phone your at once, beforel.we are sold out. R. T. JOHNSON ERMA, N. J., mn remmmmmunoemmmemmmmemmnmene. R SALE -GQUARTER HORSE Wagner Motor. For sale for want of use. Apply A. D. Reeves, Merboommiedfommanioanfoacn 3 mummorrmmmmmmemmnmmmmmmem NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Estate of Horace R. Ware, Deceased. Pursuant to the order of HARRY 20th day of May, A. D. 1919, on the application of the subscriber, Executrix of said deceased, notiee is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under cath |or affirmation their claims and . demands against the estate of said deceased within nine months from the 20th day of May, A. D. 1919, or they will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber. Dated May 20th, A. D. 1919. LIZZIE T. WARE, 405 5-24 Otn pf $15.54 Executrix [email protected] MEAT EATING HURTS Libhat a (G

Eating too much meat is apt ereate too much uric meld, Don‘t amply ask for a kidney remedyget Doan‘s Kidney Pills-the eame that Mrs. Filer ‘ad. Le ( c a a | thre tta Arashi al ish Influenza. At the first sign of Pina GRelRs RY big cascarg © qurine Ad hey MW

Test? Sure! Drive around any day and ark us to test your battery solution with a hydrometer. . If you mren‘t used to making this test yourself you will be surprised to see how easy it really ia, If your car is a new one be ance, — At the same time ask for ® copy of the booklet, "Willard Service and You." It tells all about the Willard Service and Adjustment Policies that are of so much Importance to you whether your car is a new one or not. Loe O A SIF 112] 3333 Atlantic Avenue Atlantic City, N. J Export iStarter and and repair of battery. we have a restal tat C e Cai 4 ours is being repaired or charged. Wi SERVICE MATON Typewriter Supplies at Btar and ¥ Department.

GZT YoUr sEoEs REPAIRED af J v ; th y % 6 £ ol (§] 626 Washington St. — Cape May, N. J. {exeareme in aut mms srancare Necien Soles a Specialty Not responsible fer work loft over PD SH The Elward Now Open forthe Season , BPECIAL RATES POR JUNE Centrally Located DECATUR ST, NEAR BEACH AND AMUSEMENTS E. P. NITTINGER, Prop.