The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 29, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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St .Joseph's
LIVER REGULATOR
for BLOOD-LIVER KiDNEYS
^ BIG 3# CAN
THE BEST WAY
TO GET YOUR IRON
PHYSICIANS have prescribed
Gude'B Pepto-Mangan for 30
years because of its supply of
iron. They found that it was readily
absorbed, did not irritate the stom-
ach and quickly toned and strength-
ened the system. At your drug-
gist's, in both liquid and tablets.
Free Trial Tablets SiEiGX'i
value of Gude's Pepto-Mangan, write today
(or generous Trial Package of Tablets. Send
no money —Just name and address to
jU. J. Breitenbach Co., 63 Warren St., N. Y.
Gude's
Pepto-Mangan
Tonic and Blood Enricher
Well Ventilated
Barns for Dairy
Experts Have Found That
Dirty Old Structure Was
Germ Breeding Place.
Modern living conditions have caused
people to pay much greater attention
to the milk supply In recent years.
Laws liuve been made to Insure
cleanliness and sanitary conditions In
handling milk, that the health of the
consumer may not be endangered,
liigid tnsiwctlon to prevent Bale of
milk from diseased cows has. been es-
tablished throughout the country.
Clean, well ventilated barns are ab-
solutely necossury to healthy cows.
The old, dirty barn was a breeding
place for disease, especially tubercu-
losis, experts huve found. The rough
floors could not be properly cleaned,
and 81th and germs accumulated con-
stantly. '
Value of Concrete Seen.
With the increasfe In demand for san-
itary barns the value of concrete is
coming io be recognized more and
more. Many farmers are tearing up
old plank floors and building sanitary
concrete floors Id their barns.
These floors can be laid even in the
winter If the temperature Inside of the
barn can be kept above freezing until
the concrete is hardened.
Agricultural colleges and many barn
equipment manufacturers are now fur-
nishing free to farmers the plans for
construction of sanitary dairy barns.
The site of the barn should be
leveled off and cleared of rubbish and
all holes In the ground snould be filled
and tamped solid.
Good practice Is to build a manger
curb first. Correct execution of this
work is absolutely necessary in order
that the steel stanchions will fit. The
THE OSS TOUNTY SUN
crete. The surface of the manger
should be finished with a steel trowel
to Insure its smooth surface for the
animals to eat from. Litter and feed
alleys may be constructed after the
inangers and stalls are finished- Con-
crete floors should be Hardened from
ten day* to two weeks before being
used.
Value of Timber Not
Realized by Farmers
rn aalBMSfWq.v,! 'V-
Children Cry for "Castoria"
A Harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups — No Narcotics!
BOSCHEE'S SYRUP
Allays irritation, soothes and heals throat
and lung inflammation. The constant
irritation of a cough keeps the delicate
mucus membrane of the throat and lungs
inacongested condition,which BOSCIIEE'S
SYRUP gently and quickly heals. For this
reason it has been a favorite household
remedy for colds, coughs, bronchitis and
especially for lung troublps in millions of
homes all over the world for the last fifty-
seven years, enabling the patient to obtain
a good night's rest, free from coughing
with easy expectoration in the morning.
You can buy BOSCHEES SYRUP wherever
medicincs are sold.
Grove's
Chill Tonic
Old Standard Remedy for
Chills and Malaria, eoc
Owner Should Watch Clos&
ly to Sell at Best Price.
Too many fanners, according to the
forestry authorities at the New York
Stute College of Agriculture at Cornell,
do not have any idea of the value of
the timber In the farm wood lot, and
when ti/Vy come to %ell this timber
they are likely to be fleeced by unscru-
pulous buyers. It Is almost us If they
had deposits In the savings bank and
then sold the sum of these deposits to
any one who came along and made an
offer, however small, for the accumu-
lated savings.
A bulletin Issued by the college says
that the value of timber on the stump
In the farm woodlot depends on three
things. First, the kind of timber: sec-
ond, the cost of cutting, hauling, saw- j
Ing and transferring the lumber to the
shipping point; and third, the supply
of and demund for any given kind of
timber. The last of these three factors
Is likely to vary the most, and the own-
er of timber lands should watch It
closely so that advantage may be
taken of good market.
Woodlots may be'Improved for years
by taking out for cordwood the defec-
tive, undersized and less valuable
kinds of trees, and leaving the valuable
ones of good form to grow and add the
best value for lumber. Cnder the cir-
cumstances, the college says, the
owner of timber land should know Just
how many board feet his woods con-
tain and should supervise all work In
the woods so carefully t^iat even after
a cutting the woodlot will be left lit
better condition than It was before.
Mother! Fletcher's Castoria has
been In use for over 30 years to relieve
babies and children of Constipation,
Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea;
allaying Feverishness arising there-
from, and, by regulating the Stomach
and Bowels, aids the assimilation of
m
Food; giving natural sleep without
opiates. The genuine bears signature of
A man Is generous to a fault when
he fails to correct It.
To Have a Clear, 8weet Skin
Touch pimples, redness, roughness
or itching, If any, with Cuticura Oint-
ment, then bathe with Cuticura Soap
and hot water. Rinse, dry gently and
fust on a little cStleura Talcum to
leave a fascinating fragrance on skin.
Everywhere 25c each.—Advertisement.
If you don't keep a secret it's no
longer a secret.
Best Way to Relieve Pain
Is by direct outside application and
the best remedy Is an Allcock's Plaster
—the original and genuine.—Adv.
FROST PROOF
Cabbage Plants
Early Jersey, Charleston Wakefield, Flat Dutch,
Succession. Postpaid, 100, 80c; 300, 76c: 600. $1.00;
1000, $1.60. Charges collect - 1000, $1.00; 6000 at 90c;
W.000 at 80c. Bermuda Onions, Lettuce, Collard.
Kale, Brussels Sprouts, Beets, Kohl-Kabi'plants
same prico. Satisfaction guaranteed.
D. F. Jamison, Summerville, S. C
A good many families have a "break-
fast room," but they don't call It that.
It's the kitchen.
Mrs. Eva Tidmarsh
Interior of Well Cleaned and Venti-
lated Dairy Barn.
curb should be tive or six Inches thick
and project about six Incnes above the
top of the floor level when linlshed. A
1-2-8 concrete mixture Is best for the
curb.
Mix Cement With Sand.
This means that each sack of port-
land cements must be mixed with two
cubic feet of sunt), three cubic feet of
pebbles or crushed rock. The sand
should pass through a screen with a
on« -fourth Inch mesh. The stone
should be clean, rough and vary In
size from one-fourth Inch to one und
one-half Inches.
Concrete must be placed In the form
Immediately after mixing and thor-
oughly tamped or spoiled to tnsure
complete filling of all holes. The next
step probably should^te the building of
the stall platform, for which a 1-2-3
mixture is used. The full thickness of
the floor Is placed at once. The work
should be finished with a wood float to
make the surface sufficiently gritty to
prevent it from becoming slippery.
The concrete mangers may be placed
at the same time as the stall plat-
form, using the same mixture of con-
The less said about a fuss the
letter.
Eye Infection anrl Inflammation are healed
overnight by. using Roman Eye Balaam.
Ask your drUBKlBt for 35-ccnt Jar or send
l 372 Pearl Si.. N. Y. Adv.
Health Brings Beauty
Girls, Read This I
Pueblo, Colo.—"When my daughter,
now Mrs. Eva Tidmarsh, was sixteen
she suffered terribly at times as many
girls do, and did not feel real gogd
at any time. She had pimples all
over her body. A friend told me to
get her a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Fav-
orite Prescription, as her daughter
had taken it and had derived wonder-
ful relief from it. My daughter took
three bottles and now she is per-
fectly well—never has a headache or
backache. We both never forget to
recommend Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre-
scription."—Mrs. Lula Davis, 108 E.
Evans Ave
Your health Is most Important to
you. It's easily improved.
Obtain Dr. Pierce's Prescription
now, in liquid or tablets, from your
druggist or send 10c for trial pkg.
of tablets to Dr. Pierce's Invalids'
Hotel in Buffalo. N. Y., or write for
free medical advice.
W. N. U„ DALLAS, NO. 4-ttH
Plan to Prevent Spread
of Live Stock Diseases
To prevent the spread of live stock
diseases from one part of the country
to another the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture maintain* thorough
Inspection at all important market cen-
ters. Last year the Inspectors for the
government Inspected nearly 21,000,000
cattle, practically 20,000.000 sheep, and
more than 46.000,000 hogs. To comply
with regulations so that they might
continue In interstate commerce 12,-
775 cattle and more than 1,000.000
sheep were dipped.^ More than 458,-
000 hogs were Immunized against hog
cholera under. department supervision
for distribution us feeding and breed-
ing animals.
Checking Account Necessary.
A checking accoinr Is us necessary
to the farmer as to any other busi-
ness man.
Growing Better Crop*.
Growing better products at less coat
tg better than growing mora products
at any cost
Acid Soils Insure Crop
Against Scab of Potato
The potato grower who would In-
sure his crop against scab will plant
In a slightly ncid soil, or apply am-
monium sulphate or some similar
substance to give the soli an acid re-
action.
Sulphur mny be used for this pur-
pose. but as an acid condition Is un-
favorable for most fnrm crops, It
should be applied with caution and
only where seub has been trouble-
some.
When sulphur Is used. It should be
applied after plowing but before plant-
ing. No general rule for the nmount
required can be given. From 300 to
GOO pounds to the «<cre will probably
i>e necessary, depending on how bad
the scnh was. the previous year.
The New York College of Agricul-
ture at Ithaca reports that the so-
called Iroeuiated sulphur, which has
been fon'< elective In New Jersey,
mny be equally efficient under New
York conditions, although so far the
tests m^ie are not conclusive.
Getting His Wood Cheap
Is there a parable concealed in this
apparently humorous story in the Ar-
gonaut? Some social philosophers
vouId say so.
A traveler on the desert came upon
a icne stock raiser on the lower Colo-
rado "'ver. The.chief object of inter-
?st on the barren ranch was a giant
heiyi of flrewogd^and curiosity caused
the visitor to ask the stockman how
in the world he happened to possess
It.
"\Yal," the man drawled, "last year
1 his here brush came piling down the
river at Hood t'.tue, and so I jest
| rounded up a bunch of Indians and
I told them they could have half of all
I they drug ashore. Golly, them In-
dans worked!"
Relief „ , v
-coughs
■UsePISC _
V relieves <
X
UsePISO'S-this prescription quickly ■
children and adults,
Y
A pleuant syrup. Nooplatta.
35c and 60c tizes I
Imitation Is the slncerest of flat*
tery.
Fresh, sweet, white, dainty clothes
for baby, If you use Red Cross Ball
Blue. Never streaks or Injures them.
Ml good grocers sell it.—AdvertIse-
nent.
The successful borrower gets credit
for his efforts.
Only the Best Ingredients.
are used in Brandreth Pills. For >
etlpatlon they have no equal. Tak«
one or two at bed time.—Adv.
Knock or Boost?
Swinhem had Invented a new baff
restorer and had sent a large numbec
of sample bottles out to various well-
known people in the hope of securing
some testimonials for advertising pur-
poses. * >
"I don't know whether to publish thisi
testimonial or not," lie said to a friend!
|'who was calling on him as he was
j op'-ning the letters.
''What does it say?" inquired the
' other.
"Well. It says," sntd the proud jb-
! ventor, "before I used your hair re-
storer I had only three bald patches,
now I have only one.' "
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The abuse of money is the root of
' considerable evil.
Lack of Cleanliness Is
Cause of Calf Troubles
Lack of cleanliness is directly or In-
directly responsible for nearly all dis-
orders and diseases of calves. Filth,
whether In the feed peps, bedding or
palls, Is dnngerous to the health of
the calf. In filth the bacteria that
cause disturbances In the calf's stom-
ach multiply at a high rate.
To be safe, use nothing but clean
milk and feed, scnld the palls, or bet-
ter, sterilize them with steam. Feed
boxes, In order to be sanitary, must be
cleaned dally and all left-over material
removed. Freedom from filth usually
means freedom from disease.
Sleepiness Elusive
Sleepiness is such an elusive funo
' tion that it visits you in your eve-
ning chair, but tlees as soon as b«A-
! time arrives.
Biggest Profit in Fall
Calf, Says an Expert
A very common question asked the
Missouri College of Agriculture by
dairymen, according to C. W. Turner
of the dairy department. Is whether
cows should be bred to calve In the
fall or spring. Unless there are spe-
cial conditions which must be consid-
ered, the department believes that the
fall calf generally has the advantage.
In the fall the farm work Is not so
urgent as It Is during the spring and
summer, and the calf usually will re-
ceive more attention from the feeder.
The disadvantages §f winter feeding
are more than offset by hot weather
and annoyance from flies. The fall
calf Is weaned in the spring and can
be put on grass without further atten-
tion. Not only Is fall the best time for
the calf, but ordinarily the cow which
cnlves in the fall will produce a larger
yield of milk during the lactation
period. '
Heglected Farm Machinery.
Sometimes It's lack of time and
somcthuei It's Just Indifference that
leaves fnrm machinery neglected ami
broken from one season to the next.
What We Forget
Between
15 and 50
Schools teach, and nearly every home applies
the rule against coSee and tea for children.
When middle age comes, a great many
people remember the facts about the caSeine
drug of coffee and tea, and how its regular use
may disturb health. Often they have cause to
remember what it has done to them.
How much better it would be not to forget—
and avoid the penalties!
Postum is a pure cereal beverage—delightful,
and safe for any age—at any time. Good for
breakfast at home, for all the family; good for
lunch at the club or restaurant; good with the
evening meal; good with a late night dinner—
good on any occasion. Postum satisfies, and it
never harms.
Why not be friendly with health, all the time?
Postum
for Health
"There's a Reason
Your grocer tells Postum in
two forms: Instant Postum
Si tins] prepared instantly in
e cup by the addition of
boiling water. Postum Cereal
[in packages} for those who
pefer the 3«vor brought out
by boiling fully 20 minutes.
The cost oi either form is
•bout one-hall cent s cup.
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 29, 1924, newspaper, January 29, 1924; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth340816/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.