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FARMERS TO HAVE FOUND IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Mention advertising to the old-tim e ic [pensively . illustrated. — But mo inflnghd have found scores of ways b;
peal to buyers which are particularly profitable by the tremendors increase in mute travel To-day that farm is — remote | intleed . which | is not pi ‘4 many times a week by town or city motorists, the majority ef whom are possible customers for the farmer. — consequently he must look well to the uppearance of his place. Perha htly‘ features of which he is not conscious exist, but the passerby ever keen to notice the neat = of the farm would hesitate to ut such a farm. for BULLETIN soaRDs ] bulletin board near the front son bur asset if carefully preIn additon to the name of or form owner. ‘1 should mle hoge type the kin of qooduce. for sale and the p Some us have found sapplemet tiny motic I at a proper di bulletin beard, very valuable in call ine Attention to the latter, . Suggest
ed wording for these follows: FAIR VALLEY FARM Read Marketing Bulletin Ahead. There are various ways in which the farm name can be displayed to the owner‘s financial advantage. . Any farm will be better remembered. by passing strangers if its name appears in neat lettering over or beside the main entrance or across the face of a barn. The farmer who possess an auto truck-and he is legion these days-is overlooking a splendid advertising opportunity if he does not 2d the name of his farm and his special products neatly lettered on the side of his vehicle. Then every trip to town is a reminder to hundreds, perhaps ‘! thousands of people that the owner is still "on the map.". One dairy farmer \built up large retail trade not only carried on his vehicles the name of his farm, but inade all his trucks and ‘| wagons — even more distinctive . by inting them a dark yellow. Ponec uce a 2d
ing form is suggestive: FAIR VALLEY FARM James J. Jameson, Proprietor Butter, Eggs, Dressed Poutry, by Parcel Post from the Farm to You Bland, Md. _____...._19 Many farmers who handle considerable quantities of produce find it profitable | to . use: distinctive, . printed wrappe Another simple means of advertising is neatly printed gummed fabels for use on the outside of puck ages sent by parcel post or exprc Advertisements in local or metrosolitun papers: should be. short. and | should grive & description of the goods ith the pr and the name and adlresw of the person advertising . In Fos yea Ses the edition gives wre realt the daily edition. PHAT ADVERTISER SHOULD The — person. who | ndvertises must offer a product that is wanted by the
sing: Fresh eggs direct from farm. Send for three dozen delivered pounds, delivered postpaid by Pol post. Fair View Farm, Blank, Va. Cherries from the tree to you by M o cooadiad they are mailed. Send ---cents for---quarts to Fair View Farm, Ad Typical of the small farmers who have entered the field of national advertising is one in a middle-western State, who has built up a country-wide trade in his special | brand of home made sausage by using the advertising columns of publica tions of national wide cirenlation, supplemented by cleverly prepared pamphicts and the use of distinctive wrappers. _m4a__RURAL RUMINATIONS Is that new piece of machinery that made such a hole in your pocketbook this year under a shed or canvas or out in the middle of the field ting to be snowed under by every i that comes along. this wina und ways of | throwing money awa
"Phe farmer id Emerson, "has | trusts committed. to him. . In | th great. household | of nature he | stands at the door of the bread room whs to each his loa." --- Dry fones make jolly bonfir think of what splendid humus you {would have . for your | garden next | spring if they were packed into ud [res ar racks and allowed. to decay | over winter. «--- | A — well hor: inoculated with . the trig le treatment very arely dies from hog chotera and swine plague, but if hie hus once hecome infected, nothing bot un. ex onal. constitution. will save him. "Where ignorance is bliss, ts folly to hes ig the bard back in the me when twentieth century farming unknown. . Nowadays, there i tne blissful about being fgnorant. ty the way, speaking of being wise, wout the Short Courses this year as a mouns of nequiring wisdom ? ‘They begin November 17, offer courses ing. fruit growing and market garden ing, and poultry husbandry, with a generous sprinkling of good. times, [s i ( in general agriculture and dairy framJ trips, lectures and social gatherings
Lo) y f y 3 | 20 ») 54 o 26 [C) $94 50 | During the aftermath of influenza or its debilitating complications, there is more than ordinary need that you nourish and protect every avenue of your strength. UIM L N .!) because of its efficient tonic-nutrient properties, hane 94 help tens of thousands to renewed stren Those who are l or rundown in vitality ld use the means Co ~ ey r r a The exclusive grade of cot tiver olf used in Seat‘s Emmbaten in the famous PPH Hane "tl made in hommes and rclned in out beferssssd It is a avarsater of purity and paintability . Boott & Bowe, Bioomeld, N. J. we
Contributed by Public Were Used For Relist. ___ BIG TASK !s DESCRIBED __ Twonty Months g184,000,000 Was Spent Overseas and 119,000,000 in the United Otaten. __ Washington. (Bpecial.)-Through a 19% LA . yon rendered an accounting of the many millions given it by the Amert can people to help our fighting men and our allies. The statement is, n part, as followsi "The war councl! of the American Red Cross is now prepared to make a eomplete accounting to the American in control of its affaire. The war councii was appointed May 19, 1919, and went out of existence February 28, 1919. — "It was the practice of the war council to give complete publicity to it policles and Snances, but it is only pow that a pletare of the war period mn a whole can be presented. It is the feeling of the war council that a report in this summarized form should be made directly to the public which provided the money and gave the of- | fort which made the American Red
sordiem atisogin Cross movies in "rhes "anl, h hy an Of the $400000,000 "in money. and wupplies, contributed to the American Red Crom during the twenty months the war council was In . extatence, §203,000,000 wns alloted to national headquarters, while £187,000.000 went to the chanters to finance their ace
tivities. | Expenditures In Wont months torailed. £273,000,000, divided as follows: By national headquarters In France, £57.000.000; elsewhare Over. seas, $04,000,000; in the United States, $48,000,000; hy chnpters in the United States, $15,000,000: cont of chapter > — distributed . In x000, elsewhere oter weas, $8,000,000; in the United Btatex £28,000,000, making total expenditures tn France, $82,000,000, elsewhere over: seas, $72,000,000; in the United Statex, $119,000,000.
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1 Al l a (4 4.0115 A P» Col A PT O0 SiP el x blll tld REGAL SHOES FOR MEN, MEN AND CHILDREN Also a fall line of Mex‘s Wark Stiwes of the best quality GENTS FURNISHINGS m rel 22g 2, CFCC $23 WASHINGTON ST., CAPE MAY, N. J. Hrauch Store for Shoes in Post Office Bl‘d‘g. at WEST CAPE MAY, N. J. 8)‘ A g yA R M as PERRY SreXET | FURNITURE BEDDING RUGS LINOLEUM kinds of Furaiture will be furnished promptly
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STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF SECURITY TRUST C0. Southwest Corner Washington and Ocean Streets ee | Ee Ree C e e L
RESOURCES. Time and Demand Loans, $1,834,280.99 Bonds and Mortgages 204,681.39 Stocks and Bonds, 1,617,21145 Overdrafta 20.58 Banking Houses, Camden, Gloucester and Cape May, 123,000.00 Revenue and War Stamps 644.15 Cash and Reserve 304,226.2% $4173,873.82
Surplus Undivided Profits Deposits Dividend
Three Por Cent Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Acts as Administrator, Excentor, Guardian or Truste Wills drawn and kept without charge. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent in Bur glar-Proof Vaults, ADVISORY BOARD
Spicer Leaming, Chairman a —
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