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Mutual Liquidating Company. ' 1 l-ots I486. 1444 and 1446, Oape May Avenue, 1*19 tax __ * U U : Mutual Liquidating Company. Lota 1448 and 1447, Cape May Avenue. im Tax IS 76 Mutual •Liquidating Company. Lota KM, INI And 1912. Cape May Avenue, 1919 tax S5 <2 Mutual Liquidating Company. Lots 846. 847 und-646. Ohio AVeDUe. 1919 fax 23 76 Mutual Liquidating Company, ■ Lota 849, 860 and 861. Ohio Avenue, 1919 Tax 23 76 Mutual Liquidating Company. Lota 862 and 883, Ohio Avenue- 6 , . ,, 1919 tax % 15 83 ./Mutual Liquidating Company. Lota 874. 875 and 876. Ohio Avenue, 1919 Tax 23 76 Mutual Liquidating. Company, Lola 877, 878 and 879, phlo Avenue. 2J Mutual Liquidating Company. Lota 880. 881 an^ 883. Ohio Avenue, 1919 Tax 23 76 Mutual Liquidating Company. Lota 883, 884 and 886. Ohio " 1919 Tax 2«-76 Mutual Liquidating Company. Lota 269, SCO and 261, Ohio Avenue, „ „„ 1919 Tax 23 76 Mutual Liquidating Company. Lota 262, 2<S and 264. Ohio Avenue, __ 1919 Tax 75 Mutual Liquidating Company, Lota 3(5, 2(6 and 287, Ohio Vt ' 1919 Tax 28 75 Mutual Liquidating Company, Lota 268. 2(9 and 270, Ohio Avenue, 1919. Tax 28 76 Mutual Liquidating Company, Lou 871, 871 and 273. Ohio Avenue, 1919 Tax 23 75 Mutual Liquidating Company, LoU 274, 276 and 278. Ohio Avenue. • 1039 Tax 23 76 Mutual . Liquidating Company, Lota 277. 278 and 279, Ohio 1919 Tax 23 76 Mutual Liquidating Company, Lota 280, 281 and 282, Ohio Avenue, 1919 Tax ^ 23 76 Mutual Liquidating Company, Lota 283 and 284. Ohio AvenUe' 1919 Ux 16 83 Mutual Liquidating Company, Lohf-864. 865 and 866. Ohio Avenue, % 1919 Tax 23 75 ; Mutual Liquidating Company, ' Lota 867, 858 and 869. Ohio Avenue, 1919 Tax « 23 76 Mutual Liquidating Company, •; Lota 860, 861 and 862. Ohio Avenue, 1919 Tax » 23 75/ Mutual Liquidating Comply, Lota 863. 864 and 866, Ohio Avenue, - 1919 Tax 23 76 Mutual Liquidating Company, Lota 1387. 1388 and 1389, Ohio Avenue, 1919 Tax 23 .76 Mutual Liquidating Company, Lota 1390, 1391 and 1392, Ohio Avenue. 1919 Tax 23 76 Mutual Liquidating "Company, Lota 1393, 17194 and 1395, Ohio Avenue. 1919 Inx 83 76 Mutual Liquidating Compnny, Lota 1398., 1397 and 1398, Ohio Avenue. 1919 tnrf 23 75 Mutual Liquidating Company, Lota 1399, 1400. 1401 and 1402, Ohio Avenue, 1919 tax . 31 66 Mutual Liquidating. Company. Lota 1936, 1937 nntl 1938, Ohio Avenue. - . . 1919 inx .23 75 Mutual Liquidating Compnny, " Lota 1931, 1932 and 1933, Ohio Avenue, Mutual "Liquidating Compnny. ' ■. Lota 1934 and 1936. Ohio Avpnue, 1919 . tax 18 83 Mutual Liquidating Company, Lota 1864, 1881, 1882 and 1883, lllinola Avenue, 1919 tax 20 27 Mutual Liquidating Compnny. Lota 1766 and 1767, Mlaauurl Avenue. * : 1919 tax. 9 49 Lot 684, Mlaaourl Avenue, 1919 tax 4 75 TmV tax* * 6 05 Mutual Liquidating Compnny, Lpt 702 Delaware Avenue, 1919 tax 6 66 1917'tax B 88 1916 tax 8 02 Lafayette McDonnell, 1109-18 WnahlhgTon Street, 1919 tax 26 39 1918 tax 31 35 1917 tax 30 21 1916 lax 27 14 1909, 1911, 1912 nnd 1916 tax nnd aewel- liens 263 36 , Lafayette McDonnell. 1108-10 Lafayette Street, 1919 tax 45 91. 1918 tax 81 43 1917 tax 48 ?i7" " 1916 tag 50 47 1909, 19J1, 1912 and 1915 tax Samuel n. Mefnl.o, "50^-5 .Co- " , . „ '5" «?* 203 68 ■lohn Newman. Lota 964, 965, and 966,-ftiar.yJand Avenue, 1919 tax 47 49 ■ 1918 tax 51 50 John S. Newman. Lota 967, 968 and 96». Maryland Ave1919 tnx 4749 » u o v.1918 ,nx - " . 51 t0 John Newman. 24 feet of ,, „ " 1918 tUi 9 68 Ida Paynrer, Imt 18, S#ci,on. JL1" CaPe ««y City Land Co.. . 1919 tax 4 75 Joseph Hugh. Southwest Corner. Stockton and Madison Avenues. Fann1' M- l'orter?*L6ts 1257, 88 84 1858, 1259; 1260, 1261, 1262 • 1263, 1264, 1266, 1266, 1267 .1268.1269.1270.1271. 1272 1 nnd 1273, Delaware Avenue 1919 tax 94 9g 1918 tax 88 80 Minerva Rufflngs, 721 Osborne •V Street, • 1919 tax 7 77 1914 tax -17 28 Mark E. Rush. Lota 8. 10, Section 14. Cape Alky City Land Co., • 19lTTnx . r 83 1916 tax 7 22 George F. Rogers, Lota 22, 24 nnd 26. Section 16. Cape May City Land Co.. 1989 lax 6 34 1918 tax 10 60 1917 tnx 9 91 *• 1916 tax 10 18 1909. 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913. 1914. and" 1916 tax 99 06. Clarence Hlggs, Lot 3. Section 14. Cape May Cl.ty Land Co.. 19.19 tax 1 68 Mnry A. Relckard. Lot 610, Washington" Street, . 1918 tax 10 60 Fred Roth. Lots 1082 and 1083, Washington Street, . 1817 tax 121 57 1009 tax 123*20 1910 tax ICS 86 Fred P.oth. Lota ll06 and 1106, , MansnchusettevA venue, I 1918 tax 84 48 I 1917 tax 33 66
Rnasel Robinson, Lot 3788. New Jersey Avenue. 1819 tax 88 64 Rnsaell Robinson. Lot' 8776, .... .Harry Richardson. 218-18 Jack- "™ '""WIT ,.x " ... I. Harry Richardson. Yacht Avenue. . -c 1917 tax 68 1916 tax 7 22 ■ John 8loan Est.. Southerns! onehalf of lot 16 Sewell Plan. 1919 tax • 91 191* tax" 12 "25 1917 tax , 11 61 1909. 1910 and 1911 tax 39 31. Peter' Srtiall. Lots 5 and 7. Section 11. Cape May City Land C°" 1919 tax 6 34 1918 tax 10 50 1917 tax 9 91 1916 tax 10 18 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. 1910. .1911, 1912. 5813, 19J4 and 1915 tax 163 74 Ell Bharpless, Lot' 4. Section 18, -Mt. Vernon Land Co.. 43 9 1 9 tax-/- 6 -34 < i9ig tax 10 50 V 1917 tax 9 91 1916 tax 10 66 1 Frances W. Swain. 237 Wind-, aor AvenOe. 1919 tax 26 63 Henrietta Sblckler. Lots 720,, 721, 722 and 723. Delaware Avenue, tax 22 95 1918 tax 21 47 1917 tax -- 21 88 1916 tax 20 36 1911. 1912, 1913, 1914 and. , . 1915 fax 183 42 1 Henrietta Shlckler. Lota 724, 726 and 726. Delaware AvCnUe' 1919 tax 16 94 1918- tax 21 .47 1917 tax 21 88 1918 tax 20 36 Mill, 1912. UI3. 1814 and i 1915 tax 137 57 Sherman S. Sharp, Lot 1549, New York avenue, 1919 tax 32 73 i Peter Shields, Yacht Avenue, LOt 8' 1919 tax 26 32 1918 tax 39 22 ; " 1917-tax 30 22 1916 tax 27 14 1915 and prior tax 31 77 Piter Shields. Lots 2034, i U035 and 2036. Maryland AveUB" 1919 tax 23 76 Peter Shields, Lots 203T, 2038 and 2039. Maryland Avenue. ,-•*019 tax- 23 75 Peter SBFIds. Lota 2041, . 2042 and 3W3, Maryland Avenue. . 1919 tnx * 23 75 Peter Shields. Lota 2045 and 2046, Maryland Avenue, v 1919 tnx ,./~J 23 75 . Peter, Shields. Lota 2047 and ion, Maryland Avenue. 1919 tax 15 83 Peter Shields. Lot \05, New ,1 York Avenue, 1919" tnx 31 66 Peter Shields. Lota 1012 and 1013, New York Avenue, 1919 tax 63 32 (, 1918 tax 69 64 1917 tax 70 70 191 67 84 ■ 191."- tax 77 44 Peter Shields. Lot 1014, New . York Avenue, 1919 tax 31 66 191ft tax . 37 81 1917 tax 36 98 1916 tax 33 92 191A_tax 38 72 Peter S h leld s. L<) t s" rTftL 1738, 1 739-wfSri fto, -Mjssoujd Ave- /' , 1919 tax 19-00 #1918 tnx % 23 65 / 1917 tax J3 45 (- 1-916 tax 20 35 1 1914 nnd 1916 tax and sewer liens 169 11 Peter Shields. Lots 1741, 1742 and 1743. Mlssottrl Avenue, 1919 tax 14 25 1918 tax 19 73 ' '917 trx 16 80 1916 tax 15 2". 1914 add 15!.". tux, n ml sewer lien * •- " 126 6jl Phter Shields.. Lots 1744.-1745 and 17-16. Missouri Avenue; 1919 tax 14 25 1918 -tax 19 73 1917 tax^ 16,80 1916 tnx 15 27 1914 nnd 1915 tax nnd sewer . lien 126 83 1 Peter Shields. Lots 1955, 1956 ahd I960. Ohio Avenue, 1919 tnx . 23 75 , Peter Shields. Lots 1958, 1959 and 1960, Ohio Avenue. ..1919 tax 23 75 . Peter Shields, l-ots 1961. 1962. , "--1963 and 1964. Ohio Avenue. 1 1919 tax 31 66 " Peter Shields. Lots 1965, 1966, 1967 nnd 1968, Cape May - Avenue, 1919 tax 47 49 Peter Shields', Lot 197f7, Cape May Avenue. 1919 tax 11 87 . 1918 tnx . 16 217 1917 tax 15 84 J916 tnx 6 96 Peter Shields. Lots 1991. 1992, 1998 and 1994, Idaho Avenue, 1919 tax 81 66 1918 tnx 20 36 / \ 1917 tax 31 51 Peter Shields.' Lots 1995. 1996. 1997 nnd 1998. Idaho Avenue. I / 1919 tnx 31 66 1918 tax 37 81 ' 1917 fax 31 51 . -Peter Shields. Lots 1999. 2000. . N-001 nnd '2002, Idaho Avdnue. 1919 tax • 31. 66 1 . 1'jji tax ' 44 69 . Peter Shields. Lots 20IT3. 2004. . 1 2005. 2006. 2007 nnd, 2008. Idnho Avenue. • 1919 Mix . 47" 4# I ^917 tax 45 39 1 Peter Shields. Id>tjt* 1244. 1245 and 1*46. Delaware Avenue. 1919 tnx 16 62 ! ■ ■-;! 55 _ 1916 tax 17 82 1914 and 1915 tax 55 21 . Peter Shields. Lots 1247, , l248 : and 1249. Delaware Avenue, I 1919 tiyt .16 62 1920 tax * 21*18 1917 tax j 19 33 1916 tax 17 82 1914 and 1915 tax «fe55 21 Peter Shields. Lots 11,99. nnd 1201. Missouri Avenue. 1919 tax 14 25 1 1918 tnx - 23 65 1917 tax 22 73 1916 tax 17 82 3912, 1914 and 1916 tox and ■Iv and acwer llhn ' 119 94 , Peter Shields. Lota- 1 202, 1203, J 1204 and 1205. Missouri Ave1910 tax 10 00 1918 tax 18 73 1917 tax 22 73 ' 1916 tax. 17 82 1912. 1914 and 1916 tax and sewer Hen 158 91 1 Peter Shields. Lota 676. 6*7. 670 5 and 679. Mlaaourl Avenue, 1919 tax . 19 00 1918 tax - * 23 65 1917 tax 19 3.; I 1 9T6 tnx 17 82 ) 1912, 1914 and 1915 tax and « I sewer lien 15» 91 j Peter Shields, l-ots 680. 681 and 681 Missouri Ave.nue, ' i , ' 1919 tax 14 25 1918 tnx 18 83 • 1917 tax 19 S3 | "-O "16 "" !? 82 19122 1914 and 1915 tax and "sewer lien 119 94 Peter Shields, X-o4a-703. 704 and ' . 705, Delaware Avenue, 1919 .tax 22 17 1918 tax 27 58 ' 1917 tax - • 25 26 > ~ 1916 tax 23 64 I 1912. 1914 and 1915 tax 72 28 Peter Shlelda, LoU 707. 708, 709 a»d 710r Delaware Ave* ! ni"' 1»19 tax. 32 17
1918 tax «M 28 - 1917 tax 26 18 1916 tax MR 1918. 1814 and 1916 tax T8 86 . Peter Shields, Lots 1*14 and 1635. Massachusetts Avenue. 1919 tax 7 91 1918 tal 12 16 1917 UX 11 61. 1916 tax - 8 49 1912, 1914 and 1915 tax and sewer lien 120 87 fceter Shields. Lots 1652. 1663 and 1864. Trenton Avenue. 1919 tax 14 25 1918 tax 18 73 1917 tax 18 ST . 1916 tax 16 27 . 1912, 1914 and 1915 tax 63 81' Peter Shields, Lots 1747 and 1748, Missouri Avenue, 1919 tax 9 49 .1918 tax 10 20 1 Peter Shields, Lots 1838. 1687. 1688 ahd 1639, Texas Avenue. 1 1919 tax 25 32 . 1918. Ux - 30 22 1917 tax ' 36 98 1 1916 tax 27 14 1912,. 1914 and 1915 tax and sewer lien 230 70 i Peter Shields, Lots 1640. "1641, 1 1642 and 1643. Texas Avenue, / _V 1919 tax 725 22 i 1918 tax ; 80 22 1917 tax ( 23 46 1916 UX -27 14 I 1912. 1914 and 1915 tax 80 25 Peter Shields. Lou 711, 712, 713 and 714. Delaware AvenUe' 1919 tax 21 53 1918 tax 25 72 1917 tax 26 58 1916 tax 25 96 1912, 1914 and 1915 tax 72 26 . Peter Shields. LoU 716. 716, 717. 7*8 and 719, Delaware Aven e- 1919 28 91 , 1918 UX ^ 35 81 1917 tax 26 88 1916 tax » 25 96 ;. 1912. 1914 and 1915 tax 90 33 Peter Shields. Lot 1250, Delar • ware Avenue. -1919 tax 5 66 1918 t«U 9 68 > 1917 tax 13 36 1916 tax 6 02 1912. 1914 and 1915 tax 18 40 . Peter -Shields. X-ots 662. 663, > 664. 665 and 606, Delaware 7 Avenue, 1919 tax 26 91 r . 1918 tax ~ 35 81 1917 tax 30 90 1916 tax 28 82 1912, -191 4 and 1915 tax and sewer lien 894 27. Peter Shields. Lot 1548, New York Avenue. ; 1919 tax 137 19 1918 tax 146 34 "Louisa ,W. Strawbrldge and Ethel W. Benson, West Corner Beach Avenue and Ocean • Street, 1919 tnx 245 41 James P. Tolan Est., 517-19 Elmlra Street. 1 1919 tax • 31 66 s 1918 tax 27 81 James P. Tolan Est.. 520 Lafs ayetle Street. 5 1919 tax, 60 15 1 918 tax 66.36 > James P.- Tolnn Est., 39-41 ; Jackson Street, : ssssf . uss? ■ James P. Tolan Est„ 511 Bank Stfcet,. > 1919 tax 22 17 K 1918 tax 26 93 1 George Twlblll Est., Lots 1 and j «nd 2. Section 2. Cape May I City Land Co.. 1919 lax 15 83 1918 tax 20 36 1917 tax 20 11 1916-tax 33 92 J 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913 . { and 1915 tax 140 07 5 ■ George Twlblll Est., Lot 6, Sec- . • tlon 4, 'Cape -May City, Land Co.. . 1.919 tax 9 <3 1918 tax 13 79 1917 tax . . 9 91 1916 |M 6 68 I 1909. 1910. 191 1. "6912 nnd J 1915 tax ' 46 43 ; George Twlblll, Ha.. Ut 2. Scctl " Cnpe^ Mny1<CUy' Land'co.?" '' »I9 tax 6 .'14 . 1918 tax x 10 50 : . 1916 tax 10 IS" ■ 1909. 1910. 1 mi. 1912 and . 1915 tnx 46 43 ; George Twlblll Eat.. Lou 17) 18, 19. 20, 2k#nd 22. Section 13, 5 * Cape May City Land Co., 1919 tax 22 17 1918 ta* 26 93 -. « 1917 tax 26 83 1916 tax 47 49 ,1909. 1910. 1911. 1912 and ; 1915 tax 292 OS Jnno Taylor. Lot 1. Section 16, Cape May City Land Co.. , . 1919 tn?c 6 34 1918 tnX 10 SO 1917 tax 9 91 1916. tnx 15 57. 1 S. J. Toole. Lots 970, 971, 972. 97." nnd 974, Maryland Aver nUC" 1919 tax 79 14 7 S. J. Toole. Lot B.ss, Delaware I Avenue,. ^ ^ 5 r6 ' Otis M. Townsehd. Parts of Lots 1546; 1547 ,nnd' 1548. j Corner Rending nnd New Jer- , sey • * e" a*5 R" ,,x . 146 34 Edward VnnKessOi, Yacht lots, 10. If. 12 and 18, t" . " *191-*' tnx • 6 34 I Edward Van Kent*- 1. Yacht Lot Edward VnnKessol. Ynoht Lot 2, ; ' 1919. tax- 158 I - Edward VnnKessel. Yacht Lots , | 4. « « U#t" 7. , 1919 tiix 3 17 Peter C. Verga.v 213-217 Jacksoil Street. -,n^ J8'8"l I I Joseph . G. Vllsitek. 1/its 431. ; 432. "433 and 434. Maryland >, Avenue, s ,1 1919 tax 63 .32 Joseph G. 'Vllsnck, Lot 1207. • ' ' 1019 tax" 4 75. < Joseph G. Vllsnck. Lots 1403, ! 1404 nnd 14M5, Ohio Avenue. 191ft tax 23 75 [ Maurice Vllsnck. Lot 1884, I1U1919 tax; * — ^ 3- 17 >' Jlntirice. ♦Vllsack. Lot I486,' S Cape XTay AVenue. . i 1919 tnx r 3 49 . Leopold W. Vllsack. Lot 1470, . I Idnho Av,!"'!J<'"tnX 4 75 Carl'Vllsack, Lot, 917, Idaho i Avenue. — 1919 tax 3 96 I Carl Vllsack. Lou 4171. 4172 Z and 4173. -New Jersey AveI ' 1919 tax 2375 Carl Vllsack. Lot 2664. New Jersey Avenue. 1919 tax 25 32 II Isaiah Wilson Est., 736 Lpfay3 ette Street. 3 1919 tax 63-32 1 ■ 1-917 tax 22.48 191% tax 67 84 > ' . 1904 tax 37 63 Sewer lien 10 00 William Weiss. Lot 982, Mary- „ land Avenue. • 2 1919 tax.^ 15 83 ' 19J8 tax# 20 36 i 1916 tax 16 96 " William Weiss. Lot 646. Massn- , chusetta Avenue.X^A 1 1919 tax 89 1918 tnx 8 03 j . 1916 fax A 24 5 Edward A. Woods, Lot 668, In- . - diana Avenue. 2 1919 tax 3 96 •1918 tqx 8 ItB 1917 tax 7 44 Wllllani C. Wood. Lot 1251, Delaware Avenue. f ■ 1919 tax 5 56 g 1918 tax 9 68 g 1*17 tax 8 17 4 John Wiley, Lot 4629, New Jer6 aey Avenue. 1919 tax • 18 IS 1018 tax 17 07 1917 tax 18 67 7 John Wiley. Lots 4689. 4840 and i 4
1918 tax 187 M t 1817 tax 1*8 62 James Company, Block 4 15. South Cape May line to . Eighth avenue, 1 1*1* ux 8 62 1 1918 ux t *0 Walker James Company, Block I 17. Eighth Avettue to '8ev- j enth Avenue. < * 1919 tax 31 SO 1918 ux 82 35 Walker James Company. Block 16. Seventh Avenue to Sixth Avenue. 1 1919 UX 15- 47 1918 tax 15 97 Walker James Company, Block 15. Sixth Avenue 40 Fifth Avenue, 1919 tax 8 61 1918 tax 8 78 Walker James Company. Block | IS, Fifth Avenue to Fourth Avenue, 1919 tax 9 46 1918 tax 9 79 , Walker James Company, Block , 11. Fourth Avenue to Third , 1 Avenue, • 1919. tax. 12 35 . f ' 1918 tax 12 77 : I Walker. James Company, piock ; 9. Third Avenue to Second ( . 18J9 tax 12 35 l.»18 tax 18- 77 : Walker Jamea Company. Block 6. Second .Avenue to First 1 Avenue, I ! 1919 tax 12 35 ; 1918 tajt 12 77 Walker James Company, Block 4, First Avenue to Broad- . ^ 1919 tax * 22 » 1918 tax \ 22 97 , Wa)ker James Company. Block 2. Broadway to Patterson , v Street,. . /'. ! 1919 tax 12 35 j ■ . 1918 tax 3 12 77 : Walker James Company. Block 1. Patterson Street to W. • ■ J. and S. R. K. Co., I 1919 tax • .5 7» 1918 tax 5 89 ! Walker James Company. Block I 7. Land .and Power House, - ' 1919 tax. 19 00 1918 tax 19 63 « Walker James Company. Block I 1. Adjacent West Jersey & Seashore Railroad Company. S .1919*" tax 3 58 J 1918 tax 3 83 WALTER J. FflkDERSON. Jr.. j • Collector. - LEWIS T. STEVENS. Solicitor. t r. Dated. March 25. 1921.- , • 3-26-21-P.F. $917.28 VOCATIONAL BRIEFS R Feeding Young Chicks 1 This is one of the most important factors of poultry keeping, ji The first four weeks are the most trying for this period covers the deli7 cate stage of the chick's growth, and 7 is the time when the death rate is greaest and when mistaken methods J will be shown by poor broods. The following principles are good to follow and will be considered under the 8 various heads: 1 1st — Feeding Too Soon — -Just prior to hatching, the yolk is^, -drawn into ' the bird's body, and"' Supplies the growing chick with nourishment for a .1 number of hours after hatching. It is J unwfse to force tpe 'chicken to eat 8 from a period of twenty-four to thir3 ty-six hours after hatching. The best practice is to supply fresh water and plenty of fine grit, # wltftn chicks are strong eno-ign to give to a hen or to be placed in a brood- ' 3 er, and to withhold the solid food as suggested .above. 2nd, First Feeding — The naturol.in3 stinct of young chicks is to pick up bright thfhgs for this ' reason, feed which is easily spen is^desirable. ," A small amojint of rolled oats ( should be scattered over the floor atj 9 first, they are very nutritious, are ! ' relished by the chicks, but their continued use' is not desirable or hard boiled eggs mixed with bread crumbs ' may be used as a first feed. 5 Some poultry companies put out a specially prepared young chick food, 1 which is -excellent to start off the chicks. 4 3rd Girt Und Shell. When the i , chickens become a fair size, the large ' . i grit and some fine -shell may be sup- 1 k plied. The grit enables the digestive L g organs to work well, and the shell to' supply the lime so essential in the 1 formation of bone. 4th, Plenty of Fresh Water—This :i- is very essential, as much of the chickens gain in- weight is brought „ about through the water supply. It would -be well to use the white r, diarrhoea tablets, ;in the drinking water as recommended. onjiie box. 5 Diarrhoea is a dreaded disease to the poultry man. - 7 Stale or stagn^fll^water carries disease germs aJm is liable to pro9 duee digestive disorders in the flock. . 5fch, MashMpd Grain — A dry mash may, be placed where the small chicks 6 can freely run to it, this is known as a growing mash: After the chicks are three weeks -old the mash may be 5 fed wet as well" as dry. The grain fed at first should be the 2 "small chick feed," .containing mostly , very fine crack corn. As the chick s developesy the size of the crack corn jj may be increased. 0 6th, Feeding— Feed little and oftew, guided by the growth of the chicken. 5 It is-'just as necessary to feed ex6 tremely early and rather late, as it is to feed often. R. E." REEVES, Instructor. 1 \ . Whining Germany "Harvpy's Weekly" says, "Com- £ plete official statistics show that last 5 year there were formed in Germany 450 new companies with, shares of 1,- ' '461,000,000 marks -(about $850,7 000^)00) ail fully paid; and 1,752 old ' companies issued shares of 6,141,-
OMbOOO maik* (about *1,61" also 'all fully paid. Tlais ten was a I total of new capital Iwerted of about $1,96M80, 000. The inference it, we suppose, that poor Germany is penni- ] less and quite unable to pay indemnity to the countries she lavished and looted." , COMMISSION FORM ' OF GOVERNMENT City of Cap* Kay, *. J. Month of Tabraory, 1991. Toeaday, February 1. 1921. Regular j meeting at 10 a. m. Directors present: Messrs. Kelvin. Sljeppard. Wentzell. Wm. Porter. City Clerk, abaent. sick. L . T. Stevens. Clerk protem. The Com- ■ mission adjourned to Wednesday 2nd ^\10a-m- 1 journed meeting at 10 a. m. Directors present: Messrs Melvln, Sheppard, ' Wentsell. Minutes dispensed with. Clerk absent. Sick. L. T. Stevens, clerk pro tent Audit for quarter ending De- 1 cember 31. 1920. read and accepted. ' J""!nal Estimate of Ooaaedy and. Homap. 8252.00 on Boardwalk and - Bulkribid; | ordered paid. - / Business transacted: Resolution . passed for 83,000.00 from Security Trust Co. on Note on Street Improvement Bonds Also a Note ordered negotiated from Merchants' Km- , tlonal Bank for the same amount on the l I same security. Renews! Note ordered on Merchants National Bank lor 95,0000 on taxes of 1920. ; ■ Proposals for Pipe for Water Main ordered advertised. Signed. L. T. Stevens, Clerk Pro Tem. 1 . Tuesday. Febrppry 8. 1921. Regular !- •Jleetlng at 10 a. m. Dlrectpra present — Messrs. Melvln," Sheppard. Wentzell. ( C|c'*rk absent. Sick. L. T. Stevens, 1 Minutes dispensed with. . Business transacted: G. A. R. Post No. 40 given permission to use the Convention Hair for the bene, fit of the Monument Fund" for Veterans on April 5th and 6th, 1921. 8400.15 credited- through Casscdy & Homan for U. S. N. on account of Boardwalk and Bulkhead. L-| 'T. Stevens. Clerk pro tern. . Tuesday. February 15. 1921. Regular " meeting. 10 a. m. . Directors present: Messrs. "Melvln, Sheppard, Wentzell. ' Minutes read nnd approved to date. Wm. Porter, clerk, present. Clerk reported: Ordinances and Resot lutlons copied td date. Solicitor reported: County Tax and ' School Tax paid to County Collector. ] Business transacted: Resolutions accepting 82.000 from the 3 Ocean Street^ Passenger- R. R. nnd the 5 sonal and franchise. Bids, for Water J Pipe opened nnd read and contract to furnish awardetHO Itr-D. Wood & Co. - The lowest biduer. S, , "Tax -anticipation Note" of 850.0nft.O0 - ordered changed to "Tax Revenue Note by Resolution. Notnce of dissolution of partnership r of Cassedy and Homan. ordered received , and filed. _ ' Bids for Must? for Season of 1921 or- ? dered ndvtVtiseil according to fnstrumentation by Director Wentzell. ' L. O. Ogden re<iuest»il ""That the sum 5 "be "named as approprtation for the Board of Trade. 1921."" Action doferrt ed. Solicitor Instructed to prepare Contract for Street Lighting. . • J. E. Mecray given permission to remove snnd from City Reach property of Convention Hall. Rills ordered paid. 82.355.53. ? I meetVlt'-'n't " litre "'"s lesen" " I "l Messrs4 Melvln?" Sheppard.' \V*nUelT" ' \ 5 Ml mites read and approved. (1 Business •trniuabted: Clerk Instructed to advertise roril - Bids for^tirSic for Season of 1921. July j ' per day. orchestra of 16 men. 1 Joseph Flamet application to rent ! Pavilion No. 3. was. ordered received and I filed nnd advisement sent to the effect : , "That the Pnvllloti would not he rent- | M Bills order*!! >«M«i tin ■ is. » • WM. PORTER. City^Clerk. 1 " I 5W6-1-S65-P F >— I ' .
OF FIRE A LARK TELEGRAPH STATIONS Cm Be ObUferal tm Vktalty ef Alarm Boxes 25— Washington Street, near Scheilenger's Landing. 32 — Washington Street, near Union, 47 — Washington Street and Madison Avenue. I 64 — Lafayette and Bank Streets, j 6S — Broad and Elmira Streets. 65 — Pittsburgh and -New Jersey; Avenues. . 69 — .Stockton Avenue, between Jefferson and Queen Streets. 78 — Franklin and Washington Streets. ' 75 — Howard Street, opposite Stockton Avenue. 83— Columbia Avenue and Guerney Street. 84 — Ocean Street, near Beach Avenue. 91 — Broadway and West Perry Street 92 — Broadway and Beach Avenue. 98 — Perry Street h«nr Bridge. 94 — South Lafayette aad - Grant Street*. ' , * • 95 — W ashington and Jackson Streets: . 97 — Columbia Avenue and Decatur Street % 98 — Washington and Ocean Streets. A black eye is usually proof that the fellow got what he was after — trouble. . ' — " NOW READY and it's FREE— The 1921 Edition of the MAULE SEED BOOK 176 page* — illuztrated. Complete Planting and Culture Table. Also Spraying Schedula. j Everything for the garden. Benefit by our 44 years' experience as seedsmen. ; ' ' A postal mill bring it to you Wm. Henry Maule, Inc. Established J8.77 e 21st & Arch Sts. Phila., Pa. ' 1 IN CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY - To tools W. Arnold, sod Thsrsssa X. . Arnold, 1 By virtue fit ah order of the Court of » Chancery. New Jersey, made «n the dhy - of the date hereof, -n a vans? wherein, Frederick Arnold, et ux. are Complain- - antfi, »P<1 you "ud others are defendants, you are required "to apoepr and - plead, "demur or answer to the com- ■ plalnant's hill, on or before the- twenty I third dnv of May next, or the- paid hilt ! will he taken as confessed agaibst you. . Th- Id hill Is filed for the' Partition of certain lands." of which Frederick r ,-u n." 1.1. eeired. situate on the ABench Drive, in Ihe city and county of /Cape May and State .,f New Jersey, and f Villi Louis W. Arnold, are made a party , ' because as one of the heirs of the said i*"! Frederick Arnold deed, you claim an Ih- '• " teres, therein, and you Theresa. K. Artiold, ure made a parly because as the widow of the. said Frederick Arnold, f| deed, you claim n rlghT a right of dow- . t i Dated March 22n<t 1921. J. SP4CBR REAMING. Solicitor of CdnipJa'nants. No. 664 Hughes Street. Cape May. N. J. I 867-3-26-5t-P. F. 13.44.
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