The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1921 Page: 7 of 8
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THE TAFT tRIBUNE, TAFT, TEX AS.
ROAD COMMISSION
GRANTS STATE AID
PUREBRED STOCK IS
AID TO PROSPERITY
™0L«™PE-BU-NA
I Hair Coming Out
lickens, Beautifies.
High-Grade Herds and Flocks
Are Cause of Weaith.
Mr.) G, Bottm, B. r. D. No. i, Gnmy
C«North CwoUxmu *T tore F**nvt»
lor th* kct two yont «od rwwH fmnt b«oe>*
Sto It am *U ]Po-!Ti3A in firm for mUJu, grip wad
8vu 1 cab rtc<xnm«B.d it auM highly.*9
For coughs, cold*, catarrh, the re-
State Highway Cobuduuiuib
Grants Sum of $2,304,-
640 to Counties.
Many Things to Consider That
May Have Decided Bearing
on Home and Business.
Department of Agriculture Ma* Been
Especially Intereited in Survey
Conducted In Tioga County.
New York.
Suita of grip and Spanish Mu, itom- "!"""'
ach not! fjotvel disorder* and til other Ca-
tarrhal diseases, l‘E-KU-5A ie recommend**!
by a half century of usefulness.
TABLETS OR LIQUID
SOLD EVERmtOtE
Austin. Ter.—At Its regular month-
ly session the state highway comm la-
Hou granted aid in the sum of $2,304,-
tUO, as follows Fayette CtdBnty, $116,-
999, federal aid on bridge over Colo-
rado River al.I,a Orange; $73,500 fed-
eral aid on highway No. 3-B, from La
Grange, north, and $44,037 on highway
(gr«t-»rtii by III. Utiloi.l 8t»t«* n»pertme»t
of Acrlcuitur. >
How closely Is die prosperity of a
community related to the proportion
of well-bred live stock in it? Fre-
quently it is asserted that purebted
and high-grade lords and docks are
the result of wealth rutiier than the
cause of It. lu its effort to throw
light on this question the United
States Department of Agriculture has
been especially Interested In a survey
conducted In Tioga county, New York,
as a part of the program of work of
the farm bureau, which believes In
putebreds as a contr.ontlng factor In
farm prosperity.
According to ilntn furnisbed the de
pnrttnent by Hamid It. Fuller of the
fanu bureau, the survey revealed the
EaMntiat to Success of Entsrprits is
High duality of Llvs Stock—
Look to Source and Do-
psr.dabillty of Water.
Wisdom suggests assurance of the*
ot*ese veal before essaying the role of
prodigal son.
It isn't always the man who has ac-
quired the most information who
knows the moat.
To 9 (\‘ZT'* No. 3-B, south.
[ \y T«» Or-:en County, *18,750 stats
its buys a bort’o of "Dander- aid on bridge over North Concho; San
tony drug store. After one up J’atrirfo County, $3,000 state aid for
| i'm ",l! *»"» find n particle bridge on west branch No. 9. Frio
pi* •« » foiling hair. Besides,! County, $709,000 federal aid on high-
far shows new Ilf.., vlg .r, bright- way No 2. Medina County, $20,387
pe color and abundance.—Ad- additional federal aid on highway No.
pent- 2 gnd Tl'OO.nuo federal aid on highway
iPr-p.iM br th« I'nll.d flute. b.,utm.,t
at Agriculture.)
The wise selection of a farm Is vital
to the success ar.d satisfaction of farm
life. Chousing a farm often means
choosing u place in which to live ami
work for n lifetime
No change <-f circumstances can re-
pair a defeat of character.
A true friend Is the hope of ttm
heart.
Skin Clear and flesh
firm With Yeast
Vitamon
It* is Important, |
j of course, to decide wisely in b aying for !
J investment, says the United .States De- j
j partment of Agriculture, but !u inakii g ;
j a selection for a home it I- doubly !
j important to consider various features j
that may have a decided M-sirlng on |
the farm business or that may make
tiie home life attractive.
Home and Business Inseparable.
The home Hide of the question must
always be kept in mind, for the farm I
home and the fnnn business art In- j
separable. The desirable farm from a j
business standpoint many times is j
found undesirable If It bus no social I
xtlrict Great Auk in a very stal* ,ild <>n highway No. 8. Taylor
d a few years ago one sold f ouuty, $56,081* federal aid on high-
n London, for Jfl.uoo, He- j way No. 7. Harris County, $37,000 fetl-
two extremes, the eggs of erai aid on highway No. 2. Red River
the world over fetch all I County, $74,454 in the Detroit and Bag-
res. ! well district., highway No. 5, and $9,428
--------------j state aid on highway No. 36 Cherokee
>{/ -'LL- j-lc. | County, $3,042 state aid on highway
r^VV-'f > No. 22. Eastland County, $203,000 fed-
: j-'-f' 11: ! erai Ad on highway No. 1.
^ ):;[ \ J. t ); ! Rockwall County, $47,800 aid on
Oim'oo'' oTYc j highway No. 1. Hidalgo County, $300,-
Quick.
or community advantages. On the
other hand, desirable living conditions
are r.f little or no advantage unless
supplemented by a successful farm
business.
J-. selecting a farm it should be
borne in mind (tint it requires u ff-rro
business of considerable size to pres
vide an Income that will merely cover
maintenance charges and that these
charges are relatively larger for small
farms thuu for large ones. A farm
must be of such a size us to furnish
most of the supplies needed In the
farmer’s living such ns garden and
fruit, and enough Income to pay the
taxes and running expenses. Unless,
however, there Is a margin above these
annual maintenance charges no prog-
f(Wl8 hr» TT»fi ♦f.rv ret I-1 Ihol'jlot
ing a surplus.
Another feature which the farm
slicker should see to Is that prospects
for crop yields arc- more than sufficient
to balance the cost of production.
Solis of low tertiary are handicapped—
some are found to be a positive liability
if It is necessary to farm them. It Is
well to Inquire thoroughly Into crop
yields, not only those that have been
obtained on the farm itself for a period
of years but those realized on adjacent
farms.
Kdun'.ly essential to the success of
the furtn business Is high quality of
the live stock enterprise To handle
live stt*rk so It will pay for feed, care,
end labor is more than a mere matter
of management, for it Is dependent
Evrtw man or woman who has heard of the
wondrous health and beauty-making power of
the vltairana. in yraat, freah vegrtaMea and
ether raw foods will be gla*i to know of tbw
aruaiieg result, being obtained from the bigliir
eoosentratod yea*A- Maatio'a VITAMON tab-
le ut. T'.trr supply a proper d;,-- of sJi three
vitamuies (A, B, and C) *x.d are now ueed by
tbouaand. who appreciate their economy, con-
venience and iac>. resuite. Martin e VITA-
MON mile® with your food, help* it to digest
and provides the beaJth-giviag, strength-tHiiJdmg
mvuruhinent that your body most lave to make
firm tissue, stroog nervea. rich blood and a
keen, a-itivs t-raia, Tkcy will not cause gaa or
upset the stomach. Vest, on the contrary, era a
great aid in overooir.iag indignation or ehrouie*
conaUpation. Phapiev. lv,U. and skin eruption*
aeem to vanish ae if by ruagir, leaving tb*
complexion clear and glowing with health. Ba
euro to remember the name- Maatin’s VJ-TA-
MON. Do not accept imitations tr «uh»«itut*w.
You can get Mastin'* VITAMON Tablet, at ait
good druggists.
*s Cold Compound
breaks any Cold
in Few Hours
kt rollefJ Don't stay atulYcl-
Init blowing and snuffling! A
fTape's i'ldd Compound" tiikcn
jr , t.oiirs until thr*;-<: dose, ar*
I'tmliy brtotks up uny cold,
k-.-ry tirvt (lose opvna rbVRCfl
I and tb<* «!r pnssagos of t),*
jt-'pe tms>- running; reU*‘v.-s the
|e lidlftp-.- fc.-ori-bn-:s.
•'** Cold tjontpourid” acts quirk,
fed costs only a few rents nr
b ro:.. It ucts without assist -
4i.;c-. nice, rrmtalns no quinine
| ’ipon I’apc’e!—Advertisement
Hi , on i>30*11* roaa and $12.»uu at*tw Purahred Sires Are Contributing Fm*
Wd on highway No ML Falla Conn- j tor in farm Prosperity,
ty, $47,0uc federal aid on highway No. ;
44. the Chilton iisirb.t. Bastrop Uoun- : ,act ,hat 01,1 ? nbout •*' l>i'r cent nt
ty. $*,...... federal aid ou highway * (h,f 1,1 tno h‘‘r,!s «*
y *» ; the county h***5 T»«o «»■
, ! ruHlndcr «re either grades', or semhs.
Hill County, $54,082 aid ou present ; Ab,,ut a> [)or cw„ of „le (.ows „rt.
Hi * project.-* Travis County. $30,000 e,t arK ;,urehrf*i.-. Tliese antumla are
federal aid on highway No. 8-A . f„r the most pan scattered through
Brooks ( ountv, $13.09.* federal aid on , „ |ttrgo number of herds, showing that
b.-giiway No. 12, H»-e I oanty, $60,990 the average dairyman Is v. a-hirig Cue
ft-i.t-ra* aid on highway ,***. .*, and Gil- purebred., as fast js iluanttiul c*a*di-
lespie County. $29,982 federal aid on • tlons will ptrmlt.
highway No. 28. | ir studying the rensua It Is noticed
---------------- | Immediately that the most prosper-
Dock Bona issue Is Sold. | nt the <'w"lt-v !"lv< hlKh‘
. ; grades and purebred*. This Is n*,t
No.v (>rleans i.a. The combined j t.OIlfllie(i wt!n.,v tbe vu!1(fV farnls,
baa*,- of N-vt- Orleans, the Hibernia, L.ln„, th(, t(WI1 ()t Tlo(,a ,r,mains the
(’a nai -Commercial. Interstate, Marine ! lftrKGst number of purot-reds-X, bulls
anil \t hlttjey * antral, bid in the en- I lu,q ),‘22it cows of any town In the
tiro $>,,o*>->,f*qo botvd inane of the dock cou-it.1’, Newark valley ts In hilly
rn ard for the Improvement of the In- , country for the most part but It Is a
I ant Hoi * anal and the port of New j ptorperous farming section. It boasts
Orie it*s They offered a premium of j 0f 6h purebred bulls ami f*4 purebred
$319 375, while me other bidder, W. i cow* among l.fM animals or nearly
it. Compters & Halsey Stuart Company i to fs*r rent. In onother town In alml-
of Chicago, offered a premium Of $159,- j |ar hilly country the agrliulture Is
more backward, The purebred ent-
ile are limited to 11 bulls and *9
cows out. of 306 animals, which Is but
ilttie more than 5 per cent Similar
C$k Thai Ficra F’/uih,
*,l**pn ami Haalthjr G!#*
nt Jttut.h—Y«l$a M«*tia'a
Yaa.t VITAMON TabW**
Am Powtyvely GaairaahHMf
to Put Ore Firm
Oarer tUm Skin and beram
Energy Where Tkkca With
FwjrMrelwMaoejr Beck
ycast
>'*!i itiiti Jni'M;/ j bovs
nts gmH*?** Rskuti thtj mother, j
ropn-ti tiie <*hlld. j
Ibi you tiwt tttirno r*“i*vct* !
. Not Only For
Chills and Fever
if 0^41LJLTONIC But re Fine Generret Tonic.
Ward# Off Malaria and Restore* Strength. Try It
id say we did !’*—Wnshlng-
Be Kind to Him, Mother; Don’t Give Him Nasty Medicine—Us*
Nash’s Salve—Pleasant, Safe, Sure.
Vast Clouds of Volcanic Ashere
lucnor tires —Vaal clouds of voi-
It'a A positive sin to mnkn hshy inke
medlclno except fit the ort2er of a phyal-
clau. To givo baby a cathartic simply
because he haa a co!<S in brutal. His
!itt;e stomach and bowels1 are tender T«x»
much medicine may ruin his digestion
for iife.
Best a.nd surest treatment for baby’s
sold and or’.gh Is Nash's Croup-Pneu-
raosiiR Salve. Blmply put a UttZo tn each
n*mrs!- thus hi wiU inhale the vapor atsi
tils little head will be cleared In a
Then rub h!& chest generously w?ih Ums
si&!v» arid apply warm flannel, Arrange
covers about neck In such a manner tha*
he will breathe the vapors. The celd wl®
be broker, in a few hour*:
Namh's tJnlve "that stronger I*
sold only In 3o aivd 80-cent bottjea Yss
can It at the drug stores.
P’j: T')lMp<?i»Ki»s** has proven itself
list relief fur JoUlffesUon, Gases,
Sun. HeartUtirri, S.»unp*.ss, Ker-
ton or Stomach Distress caused
ity. A few tubletH give almost
me stomach relief and ehortly
pnch is corrected «<» y*m can
orite foods without fear. Large
Sts only few cents at dru^r store.
i helped annually.—Advertise1
“Wy P* hi** lota* of nhirl to tbavr.
He arey* tkit &*C« *E rigibt
At long res Ma hiw F»uM**> Staudi,
To keep hi* *lurt« no NvUtre.”
Express War T«* Removed.
New York.—Elimination of the war
tax on express shipments effective on
January 1 will result in a saving of
$1,590,900 a month for users of this
service. 0. 0. Taylor, president of the
American Railway Express Company,
declares.
Two Tunes,
kise, tb* plauo tuner, had tuned
»<>, and found It in good wn-
ICE FOR DAIRY m FAMILY
ft* days Inter he received u letter
pc owner of the piano, stating
»"t been properly toned,
[tuner made another trip, and
! every note, only to find no
[1:1* the Instrument.
f)i*l the laity so.
15 ' ..he said, "it does seem all
foe:,n’t If, when you play on It;
ih*-**n as I begin to slug It gets
i of (one I"
Amount Necessary Dapendu Greatly
on Number of Cows Milked and
Wzy* of Handling.
U. S. Official Die*.
Coblenz.--Major Bernard A. Miller,
chief engineer of tbe American forces
in Germany, died Sunday. He was a
native of Si. Louis, Mo.
The quantity of tee needed for a machinery. A farm of ICO acres, j
dairy farm with 10 or more cows do- valued at $100 an acre, may be a much j
pern’s «*n Its location, number of cows better purchase If practically ail of j
milked, and methods of handling the rhe land can be put to some profitable !
product. In the Northern States, the use, than another farm of it*.' acres, I
United States Department of Agrtcul- «t $30 an Byre, of which large areas J
tore has found that, with a moderately arc practically useless, owing to j
good ice house, where the shrinkage streams, and swamps that cannot be j
from melting is not more than SO pur i drained, or rough stony tracts poorly
cent, half ft ton of tee t*> eu-r h cow is j suited even for pasture,
sufficient to cool the cream and hold j Another factor Is ease of cultivation.
It nt a low temperature for delivery j 3f i*IMi is very steep or broken It
two or *hree times a week. Suitable i ri,,( practicable to use improved
cooling tanks, however, are necessary i machinery and it Is often difficult to
under this estimate. j harvest the crops and remove them
The luir-fon-per-eow estimate for j fr,,ro lh# mn*t by the usual nethods. I
Ice to be stored allows for a reasonable 1 q-pis, j„ particularly true In loading hay j
waste and also for ordinary house- I au,i gra|n im steep hills,
hold use. If Whole milk is to be cooled ! ^ cxiatrlunced farmer In selecting I
the quantity of Ice stored must t.e In- a fur generally looks find to the i
crcBsed to 1H tons l*jf cow in the sopn-e and dependability of the w ater t
Nortli. To meet the nee is of the aver- gUppiy. (fe knows that a fanu without j
age family on n general *«rm It will j adequate supply of w ater is most j
Attvaliou swoula be di« j
'Good
to the
Last
Drop”
Noted Actress Deed.
Fhtladeiphla. Pa.--- Ada Gilman, 67,
ie of the best known actresses ore
o American stage for nearly half a
ntury. died Sunday at the Kdwln
,1-rcbi Home for Actors at Holmes*
ASPIRIN ONLY
AS TOLD BY “BAYER
I” Introducad Aspirin to th»
| Physician* Ov*r 21
j Year* Ago.
feet quick relief follow carefully
B* eml proper direction* in each
|en package vf "Bayer Tablets of
p This ptickuge Is plainly
pi with the sufety "Bayer Cross.*•
uieuns the gen*
Swi** Elect Hash President
Berne.—Robert Hash hits been elect-
ed president of Switzerland by the fed-
eral assembly for the year 1S22. He
will take office January 1 Colonel
Karl Scheurer was elected vlco-presl-
ient.
i "Buyer Ores**
Laid famous Aspirin prescribed
kysictans for over twenty-on#
r Advertisement,
undesirable,
recte.1 t*> the quality of the water,
the question of whether the supply is
dependable at nil seasons of the yew,
ami to the cost of obtaining it. The
cost of upkeep and supply of water ou
a (arm Is often * Mg Item.
As ttrt aid to persons about to buy
farm lund, the Department of Agri-
culture has published Farmers’ Bul-
letin 1088 entitled, ’'^electing a fum."
Copies of the bulletin tuny b*; had
free by addressing * request to t&»
department at Wonkingten, D, C,
Newly DlwseveriNl Orfan.
Dr. O. VU*U. the Italian naturalist,
bat discovered that birds sod h*t»
have a small ****** *sr*sn or vesicle
situated on the tnhldl* »*•<» «*f tk*
tymjiauSc cavity of tiwlr c*ra When
»hla U removed they •**"» ** to*T® c*
acute of balance. Vital! c«nciod«i j
that this organ, which react* to vart-
attmiv of pretsure within tb* tmdd** *
ear, thus enable* f!w bird to -.leterwiu* j
th* density of the air through which it *
to moving sad regulate Its muscular
ggirmuent* atconiingly. I
VEGETABLE FOOD IS NEEDED
j Motm-lstically Speaking.
I, mister, tl*ls cheese sutid-
Fertillty of Egga and Vigor of thick®
Is Inerezseii by Feeding
Beer.® end Oat*.
tatter with It?”
( guaket is too thin.”--Farm
The farm M-ck nerds more vege-
table food Ui-.tsprlnK Josn in winter.
Thr fertility ,, ffige* »hd the vigor t*f
chicks Is !ed by the femlinc of
beets and jp« *<1 ootr, and a»i.y uthuK
•ad of auccu*1 groan food.
$ a day off to lu* good-natured >
Is about the only way,
ir liiHllnn out n mnn'st real »lh*
jh. make uilowances.
VITAMON
MASTINS
rAILPEH;!-
Concentrattd Tablets Easy and
m
Economics! to Take—Results
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Clark, W. S. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1921, newspaper, December 29, 1921; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711846/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.