The Clarksville Times. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. [42], Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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THE CLARKSVILLE TIMES FilDAY, MARCH 6, 1914!
CORN
OW People Save Their
MONEY
cars to on track now. Phone or come at once
PRIZES AGGREGATING *10.000
TO BE GIVEN TO CONTEST-
ANT* THIS YEAR.
• The follfiv ing announcement is!
® made by tbe Texas Industrial Con- j
• gress:
® The Texas industrial Congress, at
« its annual convent1' u in Dallas ou
• Feb. 21, decided to continue its bet-
• ter farming work and authorized the
• usual 110,000 competitive crop coa-
- • test for 1914 The contest was in-
® strumental in attaining an average
'5 net profit per acre among the con-
Aestants last year of $32.92 tn corn;
'fh& «»M§~to:
>-:v + and ratio, end f 47.0? iir'eowpea*.
Two cars finest prairie hay in warehouse. Come and look iiTover.JI
no IT IN A GOOD
#>*&****■
Twelve tons of the finest pea green alfalfa hay in warehouse.
pay any buyer to figure with us on feed.. Make our store yc
WmmSlF- v;A®ar • .-i-. .
iQlturai
<rat aere cul-
lilo or feterita
direction, inspiring the faitod^toKh
the desire to seek this inforraatlcja ****^-/K?^
sad ma
r As In former years the prizee'io hte with or Xtfw
awarded will aggregate 419,00.9 in ■Class E wi
gold, and they will be given fee the cultivating .hi
largest net profit per acre. The filFr
000 awarded for 1913 was given by twOd-in Cla
Mrs. Exall and Henry Exall, widow with the J>T0<
and son of Col. Exall, at their re- onstr.ation fa:
quest, as a tribute of love to his mem- Class G foi
ory. ^ . f°r hags.
Some changes will be made in the texas industr
prise awards, which have not^ been Two thoua
fully worked out. There will be the toted Class .
model demonstration 'farms (Class Classes B, C,
A), the Boys and Girls' Teams Corn and dollars ii
Club (Class B) and the Boys' and toed among
Girls’ Texas Cotton Club (Class C>, classes who <
just as In previous years. Cla.ss D for and cost of p
unirrigated forage crops, and Class E ants entered
for irrigated forage,crops, will be Applies
consolidated, allowing tbe contest- Men, wom<
ants to grow Kaffir, mile or feerita state wbft. wl
wirh or without irrigation, as he may this year an
choose- The special combination once to the 1
prize of #500 for the boy or girl who *t ftoRas^fpri
||dr (tSyBaiui-girls
fc in peanuts.
■:fyr femes tan ts en-
wh« feed a steer,
of tie model dem-
Our Guarantee
41 In each package of Whit-
® man’s chocolates or confections
^ i* a card guaranteeing its fresh-
• Bees and parity, and request-
• ing the purchaser who should
? get a box that has detori*te<l
4 to return it to the store where
2 fit was purchased and the deal-
0 er trill make it satisfactory.
| Credit will be given the dealer
• tor «u M«h good returned to
imti knfiw* farm-
mtton, who spent
S&r.vtotdM.*
ing what ciatsea- they wish to enter.-
The contest will -toe .pen for entries
imtii *iry-%g&? v 4 /
The congress is 1 avoidably late
m*1 i£at li* s
1 *- - -*■* - — gislta i 11 n am ■>
contestants, cj
Uon should not he h^d uiittl tl
ter part of February rUl make
difference tn thJ^^Vi^the'
work unless
aaA.giri
shall send* totfetor iStoss&ai
about the Wefestottoi
at once The epfedhrfiwj|^m»
contest, inclaftog ttu iJwCftp*
tare, are betogworkal ojtt^no
-will be given gut as Q^p-ag’p*
bat thi* fact ahonld o^t oper
delay tkoae^yfep. will*egf§§£ tfe
test from at once sindlng in
uameete thempgresi Miffm
was grown. A' rotation/ including
live stock, has not been ased by the
congress heretofore, because Col. Ex-
all wisely chose to begin his work
with a few .simple principles and get
them well comprehended through
use, after which steps could -gradual-
ly be taken to Include other lessons.
, Peanuts as Pattenere.
Col. Exall spoke mare than once
last fall of including peanuts is this
year’s contest, because _ the ^peanut
furnishes such a rich, valuable {hurt
of food for the live stock on the
farm.
but Ik did sot help me.
At last, my mother advised me to take
Cardui, the woman’s tonic. 1 thought
it was oo use tor 1 waa nearly dead mid,
nothing seemed to do me any good. Bag
I took eleven bottles, and now I am able
to do all of my work and my own
washing. - . . ■ * ■?-
1 think Cardui is tbe best medicine hi
the world. My weight has increased,
and 1 look the picture of health. ** ", ^
If you suffer from any pf toe ailments
peculiar to women, get a bottle of Cardui
against serious sickness.
We don’t belle'!* there is auv olh<v
medicine made that will do roueli
towards saving your health and thus
helping you save your money as Rex-
all Olive Oil Emulsion. It is u medi-
cine- that gets right at the trouble
ami relieves it by toning the nerves,
enriching the blood, and givi lg nc"
strength-and. health to the whole
body. Tt doeyiT do this by means
of alcohol qg habit-forming drugs
BP *S!fiOur Mebane seed were bought in
Bared 4® *4--August, from Mr. Mebane, himself,
IgfolHMF*. before the rains began, hence the
The darky best and the cheapest.
Our Rowden seed were ginned be-
took fore tjie September rain#; are ma-
H.3p. chine culled, and were grown by the
man who has taken the lion’s share
iHrat premiums at the State Fair
r.ildnT new fer,three years. They are the very
Peanuts will be -used In con-
nection with the contests In fatten-
ing cattle and hogs and will be re^
quired to be grown as a part of the
contest. . . '.. ’
A change is also contemplated to
awarding the prizes. It to plmantof
to have several capital prizes as la
former .years, for the best net profits
in several classes, but instead of hav-
ing a large number ollesser gfttijih’
theremalatofl^^^^
portioned among all thA ooniestaasta
ta each class wh«ms ptolds jand jast
peculiar to women, get a bottle of--
today. Delay is dangerous. We know
it will help you, tor U has helped so
many thousands of other weak women
in the past 50 years.
At all druggists, ’ ^
Wr,u u: Cbattotoofa Bsdtum 9».. UAs#
Adraory Dept . ChKUMMt, T«nn, tor XmcS*.
hutrmetismi Qavaur sui ui M pm bosk Mtm
TrmUMBt for wmmr. “ in pialc wetpaw. gjg Hi
Lone Star grows a longer lint than
Itowden, makes a better turn out at
[gke fin than Mebane and produces
tsfeetter than either. Our entire sup-
,pto Of Lone Star seed is of the Will
jMgaster strain that i^ade eight
|4l0«r acres _ . ^
•Can furaish either “Blaek Battier*’
of the long.itople
because it eonffim
and health-giving
pure oUva-oil mra^
to cities of
& filates of from
SMM people, the
f^i-ier capita loss was $3.28.
Ia Europen an cities of the
same size, $0.7 2.
fefCUSHES
-> jH*ck,Tan and Whit*
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the #.F. Dalley Co. Lm
lyfFAMkNrY. Hamilton, ont.
Fire Insurance
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Canterbury
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The Clarksville Times. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. [42], Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1914, newspaper, March 6, 1914; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth850728/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.