Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 299, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 21, 1916 Page: 4 of 6
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BRENHAM DAILY BANNER-PRESS
TUESDAY, MARCH 21, i9lg
i SEVERE : PUNISHMENT ADVANTAGES OF
■ F PEANUT CULTURE
Of Mr*. CLappell, of Five Yeari'
Standing, Relieved by Cardui.
J V11 . /Ill Ji »'• *-/> »' "• W"1* ' " -
pel! of this towii, "1 suffered
five years with womanly troubles, also j;,,, i . .,i. produolh# any m • ptoi
stomach troubles, and my punishment j;i ( u ^ ^ )rylnB U) f.uin
'h farm# wllll* passim?.
'Ily L. G. gunirall.)
Th ' ■ tre humidreda and thousands
of aerci (if* poor Bandy soils In Wa«h-
ini'lon »'ity that have been farmed
ovnr u 11«• the war cdoi-a'd. Thin
Mt. Airy, N. C.—Mrs. Sarah M. Chap-
.... ... »-TC(j for
V »
Vasmoretli.iu any onecoulc/tellf '"""jit. to t»» *»•« tryla* "J
(I n
: i (I HpOCtftl'le Of
1 tried ipo t every kind of medicine,; it
but none did me any good. I u„
I read one day about Cardui, the wo-
man's tonic, and I decided to try it. I:one." - • I h«m< , »"* >» 1111,1
had not taken but about six bottles until , „,j,. < abin ot
1 was almost cured. It did me more ,u" 1,1
pood than all the other medicines I had j oeeuplt-d b-y some ten
j ,.ry farmer who has suitable soil, to 1
plant a few acres this year to pea-
nuts.
Many of the farmers understand
th«; methods of planting and culti-
vating
It takes from 1 1-4 to 1 1-2 bunh-
eh-: per afire. How . should be :i to
1-2 fet-t apart, hills 14 to 18
inches apart, two vim in 'ft hill.
<'iilti vation hhOiild be -hallow and
di • ontinued as ;-oon a , tubers be-
gin to form.
I wish to warn farmm, about ear
ly planting, which ha. ncvei pro*.en
;.ui • Iui hero. Tin: mob-.-, are o
destructive early In the year and
SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON.
Rumor That Explorer Reached
South Pol« Christmaa.
* niar„Mismd»™fo
good than all the
tied, put together. j vith poor Jaded lookiri" ' Il|(. to lack the vitality
My triends bcfan asking me why I rtl"'
looked so well, and 1 told them about fa nil (•'•> and ancient .erjulpnibnt, aiy to product a large sup
Cardui. Several are now taking it. j. ,,, fully to make a living ! l/t UUi : wl.m, planted early.
Do you, lady reader, suffer from any
Of the ailment?; due to womanly trouble, lor bin
such as h'-ulache, backache, sideache.
slecplc sue a and that everlastingly tired "
feel mg? i ofton
II so, let us iirff you to Rive Cardui a , , ,
trial, we leel confident il will help you,
Jut i! has a million other women in m,
he pa,t hall century, _ | K .
IU 'in taking Cardui to-day. You
Won't regret il. Ml druggists. jldle
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slid family, but. a' h ftj From 201h of April to I t of M-a)
, team; iiiorlgagnd, ^ould be a food I sine to plant,
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tiortg :>0'd before It Is | Even later, where He' ■■■oil Is n
i, buy fci'd, bacon and j coiul il ion. A pb ndld crop of,
' ;< I this deplotabb- con- j jn_.-iitii'can be made on tin- land af •'
II. !)••' a use this man i ' t«.r jr;.,|, p.i(tJocs,
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:> . •,id.-lit? No, II" may j, c; nuI■< 11, agent,
• im is clviii)- himself, :
"i ai.d Ui' all for tin lam j.-r>u UK.NT Good I'iou.-i: with
, ,..-jid»-i»i upon mill, and "Ight aein of land Good truck
farm. Applv at Washington e'ounty
,c meettn;• the demand. S(a(i, iSun!. V)v ::[l4 l2t.
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truly mil born 'I:•
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if n-luni'-il to Banner olliee. Adc
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For Infants and ChildrAr,
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature,
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
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hood before people re ilb.e t hal ehoi- .
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hale oi .Hon per acre, and not
. tli-i'i '''Il tn fifteen bllHlielH of
It |*is*vos '!-tat III it's n Way Oil corn mop take up lilt en-
1111* many > 11 if *i,tt. hi .'iiliaui i oilv^ lire \ : r tiieir nialuiiiy, a lid < ■■
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j ,ti till i\ at ion a nil at her
me
I tn, i laud, il planted Lo pea
B-e our line, of stork certlflcatM
before placing fin Older It meant
can lie money tn your pocket. Manuv
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attributed to iiixeons the; will have _
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lo (.(). i 8ubBCr^Q *or the Hanner-Press
(Vullia;
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il la ii ii, 1 loathes;
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I.. Mil- •. Mis.-- Ariili tr Iteynold,
si-rri'. Ivoiiston, .Mis, Hi (lie; St.f-
, ii , T. .t ; Waller, T Walor,
Mo • Iliil.s. Me\ii;ins: Rodriguez,Uo-
I'he Folklore society of the Uni-
versity of Texas lias aunounced the
first issue of ils publical.ion, edited
try Dr. Stith Thompson, secretary of
the society. The first number con-
i-ts principally of ili.» most impor-
tant papers read at its annual meet-
with some papers especially
pi'epar d for the issue.
Subscribe for the Banner-Press.
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1 vv iII I" , ' i tt hars em by the DM li
Wilb D" :. K Im) I Mill.
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•"« 1 1 1 1,1 ' MM"r" " til M.;u,t i! Ibe late I. I hen oil-
' , I ft I ' '' ' "l" o, the. : ■•!! • in cops may be plant
1 1 * u'* "» ,..1 ea iri ih pi.tutoe tir tall
Wd.u-y«. \ t"« ' m btck r -i i , oats o1.
III.- ■' 11 in wt'i s 1 he same put
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(if(oil I'll I'- I V oil . 1 ItilllMll I V ntltl
J;,I fi ;vntt 'i\V I linve . (il I » oil'
Kidney I'M, e 11 ■ v t H\VI II,' Itlill
J (ami viu
ft ml Ve: po ■ tl 111) K dliej I t I ht-i:
lunnial > ooliliott."
On Ma) ' itll, I Mit, Mis I' trniei
added to tbo above ' i :.lill use j
I
lloau'a is olliey I'.'Is v 'sell in t t'el
of a Iviilnej mills u ■ tt ml tn v al i
Wii^ s lo ait; pro up' t-eliol
l-'rice aft'', :'l nil il ileiM. I'm't
simply a is foi a K In ,v i Miu'tly
gel 1 loan's Kidney I'M. I'm iiuo
Hint Mv 1- rmer b is twice pnUti •
ly rt'comm antled !•'tster Mill'iu n
Co., Prop.;.. Hull ilo, N ^ A,Is
-*'«llii;; stock that corn )
| is ;t Itelter feed ami
•i lo'".-. Im I the advan i
■ >panlsh s a riot > of the
at thes can be harvested
■ ! i:e .'111 I. 1 e plant, nil1 I
"he Milt IS of equal sal
if i.-, very nutritious |
ami cattle, contain
' same proportion of
and fats as does al-
Ft»K SALE
A Krit five-passenger automobile in
Kooil cmdition. Will sell for cash or
take cattle in trade. The car is in
good running condition. A reason-
Hide price $300.00—will be asked for
car.' Sec me before buying any sec-
ond hand car. Write or phone 804-
tujor 824-HBl.- Adv.Mchl6-23 dl2t
^itlian Kirln educated at the gov
afflment schools are peculiarly
Ik dtp ted to nursing.
|eOR SALE—Pomlerosa tomato
plants and rhinem> Giant Sweet pep-
pern. Ready to plant; only a lim-
ited .supply. The best and largest
In tbe city. J. J. Hudson, 1304
Wost Main. -Adv. *93-lwk
OOU>sTY MANAGER WANTED
•—or woman; guaranUvd prop-
oel'on. Give full details In first
Wfer North Ridge Sanitary Brush
Company, Preeport Illinois.—Adv.
it.- e, iic
loud for hol-
ing nearly tl'
V tl It'll' V I I t!e.
I >11 t
Now tsi' not mentioned one ■
ol the ' 'iH',es| points in favor ot
planting ainuis, vi.-. . of building
up and est or Im; the strength to!
these tleitlol nl soils. The peanut is
a plant la - >ed as .1 legume, sshich
lias the .ituility 'of Kathenng nitropon.
the great plant food, from the air
and of t ausiuittliiK it by the bac-1
teria tvt the soil aiul thus making
I he soil nelior and rlchor ea-. h ye.u
where lb.' "c,umo is planted,
I
The iieusiU has bfjH'onie just as
staple i crop in Texas as cotton. 1
mean in. t money crop,
Prlce-t of peanuts will be quoted in !
all tho towns and cities this year j
just as regularly as cotton prices'
Just ns soon as sufficient acreage!
is planted in a community a thresh-!
er can be purchased by lite eomniu- j
nity and by this means the cost o
harvesting will be small.
The peanuts can be marketed here i
at home at the highest market >
price.
The cotton seed oil mill of Brea-!
ham is now furnishing seed to the j
farmers at cost.
It would be a good plan for ev-
TIT £ D • j.*
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* willing to let you make the prices on
the printing it does for you. We know to a
nickel just what our work costs, and if you
add the same percentage of profit that you
expect from your own business we will be
satisfied. It is all a matter of system, and
this system of finding and knowing costs
was practically unheard of 25 years ago.
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much and then make a bet with ourselves
that it will show a profit.
deal in facts and actual figures when we make an
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Shannon, Emmet. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 299, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 21, 1916, newspaper, March 21, 1916; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth489788/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.