The Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1916 Page: 7 of 8
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Juit Once! Try "Dodton'i Liver Tone" When Bilious, Consti-
pated, Headachy—Don't Lose a Day's Work.
Liven op your sluggish liver! Feel
Bna and cheerful; make your work a
pleasure; be vigorous and full of am-
bition. But take no nasty, danger-
ous calomel, because It makes you
alck and you may lose a day's vork.
Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver,
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel crashes Into sour bile like
dynamite, breaking It up. That's
when you feel that awful nausea and
cramping.
Listen to me! If you want to enjoy
the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel
cleansing you ever experienced just
take a spoonful of harmless Hudson's
Liver Tone. Tour druggist or dealer
aells you a 60 cent bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tc'ue under my personal money-
back guarantee that each spoonful
will clean your sluggiBh liver better
than a dose 6t nasty calomel and that
it won't make you sick.
Dodson's Liver Tone Is real liver
medicine. Tou'll know it next morn-
ing, because you will wake up feel-
ing flne, your liver will be working,
your headache and dizziness gone,
your stomach will be sweet and your
bowels regular.
Dodson's Liver Tone Is entirely
vegetable, therefore harmless and
cannot salivate. Give It to your chil-
dren. Millions of people are using
Dodson's Liver Tone Instead of dan-
gerous calomel now. Your druggist
will tell you that the sale of calomel
Is almost stopped entirely here.
FEEDING CATTLE SAVES SOIL FERTILITY
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"Ah, Jo
"You don'
need an oculist.
The Lack.
£, are you here?"
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FALLING HAIR MEANS
DANDRUFF IS ACTIVE
•ave Your Halrl Get a 25 Cent Bottle
of Danderlne Right Now—Also
Stops Itching Scalp.
How He Dscribed It.
The newly arrived citizen from
ItalicK&s trying his ^>est to buy a
colander, bu^^^^WR mufethe cle
understand what he wanted. The clerk
showed him several '<lnds of pans, but
at each he shook his head. Finally
he got an idea.
"Glv-a me dlH-a kind." he said. "Ze
water go ahead, ze macaroni stop.'
Excellent Beef Type.
With corn, oais. kafir, milo, feterlto
and saccharine sorghum hBV_J'ljgj"
lage in the country/cj^
feeding
Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy
hair is mute evidence of a neglected
#calp; of dandruff—that awful scurf.
There is nothing so destructive to
the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair
of Its luster, its strength and Its very
life; eventually producing a feverish-
ness and itching of tho scalp, which
tt not remedied causes the liair roots
to shrink, loosen and die—then the
hair falls out fast. A little Danderine
tonight—now—any time—will surely
ave your hair.
Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton'a
Danderine from auy store, and after
the first application your hair will
take on that life, luster and luxuriance
which is so beautiful. It will become
wavy and fluffy and have tho appear-
ance of abundance; an incomparable
gloss and softness, but what will
please you most will be after Just a
' few weeks' use, when you will actual-
ly see a lot of flne, downy hair—new
hair—growing all over the scalp. Adv.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Groves Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable a? a Gen
eral Tonic because it contains the we1!
known tonic properties ot QUININE and
IKON. It acts on the I.iver. Drives ou>
Malaria, Enriches the Blood anu ..jilds
up the Whole System. 50 cents
Natural
see the
Tie—I
famine.
She—Why? Haven't
biles out there?
Conclusion.
West fears
a horse
they automo-
DON'T GAMBLE
that your heart's all right. Make
sure. Take "Ilenovlne"—a heart and
nerve tonic. Price DOc and tl.uO.—Adv.
wk
Capital Mortgage Lifter.
Extremes Meeting.
She—My dear, the coal s all ouL
He—And I'm all in!
should appeal to farmers and ranch-
men with plenty of feed. Those who
have a surplus of feed will find it far
more profitable under anything like
rltaJt^orab!o conditions for feeding, to
feed tft.""® crops on tho farm than soli
the surplus i£nSd. Selling feed is very
unsatisfactory if it \S£n be avoided. It
is wasteful of fertility tf.nd permits
loss in transportation and (Aaalera'
profits.
Feeding cattle saves the fertility,
provided tho manure and bedding are
saved and applied to the soil. Even
when one gets no more than tho value
of the feeds from the cattle there is
a profit left in the manure if judi-
ciously used.
It will require some shelter for the
cattle, but tills need not he expensive.
The animals should be made comfort-
able and fed a balanced ration if they
are expected to make satisfactory
gains
For protein cottonseed meal will
be a cheap and reliable source. Silage
with grain hay and cottonsced meal
will be an excellent combination.
Where fall grazing crops are plant-
ed the expense of fattening may be re-
duced considerably. Oats, wheat, rye,
barley or emmer may be sown for
grazing early next spring or this win-
ter in escpecially favorable weather.
As a rule spring is a good time to
market beef cattle. But one can never
tell about the markets. The feeder
must take his chances on selling. The
chief concern should be to make gains
as cheaply as possible and to sell at
as great advantage as possible.
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Save tfce Trade-Mark
Signature From ^
Skinnehs
Macaroni and
Spaghetti Products
and get a complete set of Oneida Community
Par Plate Silverware free. Guaranteed lOyears.
Beautiful Bridal Wreath pattern. Send us the
coupon below and we will tell you all about it.
Nine Kinds Skinner's Products
1 Macaroni 4 Cut Macaroni 7 Soup Ring*
2 Spaghetti 5 Cut Spaghetti 6 Alphabatoe
3 Egg Noodles 6 Elbows 9 Vermicelli
These delicious foods can be prepared 58
different ways to take the place of high-priced
meat dishes. An economical, hearty food,
perfectly balanced.
Skinner's Macaroni Products are made from tha
durum wheat, in the largest and cleanest
jngejuoni factory in Amcrica.
Get a clSimplete set of Oneida Community f
Par Plate Sift?TT>are*witfrS^kinner'a Macaroni ♦
Products. Send the coupon for full de- f
tails. No obligation whatevK^ In the ♦
meantime buy Skinner's proaOeifs f D.pt D
at your grocer's ^cheaper if you ♦ (jaj* ^N.l .
get them by the case—24 please «na
packages) ar.d save the ♦ full inlorm.tion-
Circle containing tne f One.da Community
■ signature. All good ^ p
grocer# sell Skinner a #
Macaroni Products. f
Skinner Mfg. Co. ^
how 1 can obtain
_neida Community
Par Plate Silverwara
FREF. with Skinner's
Macaroni PioducU.
I.argrst Marorrni
Factory in Amcncm
Dept. D
Otr.aha j*
Ntb. Town
Addrs"
Such Is Life.
"Life is just one darned thing after
another."
"What's tho matter now?"
"I've been taking dancing lessons
for six months Just to please my wife,
and now I've got to begin all over
again and learn to dance on skates.
Even the worm
into a butterfly.
will turn—perhaps
No FaddiSm.
"Do you believe in telepathy?"
No; our doctor Is a good old allo-
path."
AVOID A DOCTOR'S BILL
on the first of the month by taking
now a bottle of Mansfield Cough Dal-
lam for that hacking, hollow cough.
Price 25c and 50c.—Adv.
Diverting the Funds.
"Jack's father sent him money to
hire a tutor."
"Well?"
"He hired a chauffeur—said that
was the kind of tooter he need .1."
Sometimes Apply It Lightly.
For cuts, burns, scalds, sores and
open wounds always apply Ilanford's
Halsam lightly, but be sure that It
covers and gets to the bottom of the
wound. A few light applications ara
generally all that Is needed to heal
this class of difficulties. Adv.
Love and coins cay be> tested by the
ring.
LARGE AREA TICK FREE
Total for Year's Work About
50,000 Square Miles.
3F YOl HAVE
Malaria or Pile*, Sick headache, Costlva
Bowels. Dumb Ague, Sour Stomach, and
belching; If your tood docs not assimilate and
you have no appetite,
Tuff's Pills
will remedy these troubles. Price, 25 cents.
Mitchell's Early Double 1'rolltto Cotton de-
fies boll weevil Insects, disease, frost and un-
favorable seasons with greatest profit and
vleUls 00 record The proof sent fr<•<>
seed hnifiir l.ouf Farm, Vounjfsvllle, V 1.
W. N. U., Oklahoma City, No. 2-1916.
Success Is Attributed by Federal In-
spectors to Hearty Co-Operation of
State Authorities—Highest
prices for Cattle.
A NURICI
The Newest Discovery in Chemistry
This Is a recent discovery of Dr.
Pierce, who Is head of tho Invalids
Hotel and Surgical Institute at Buffalo,
N. Y. Experiments at l)r. Pierce's
Hospital for several years proved that
there is no other eliminator of uric
acid that can be compared to it. For
those easily recognized symptoms of
Inflammation—as backache, scalding
urine and frequent urination, as well
as sediment In the urine, or if uric
acid in the blood has caused rheuma-
tism, It Is simply wonderful how sure-
ly "Anurlc" acts. The best of results aro
always obtained in cases of acute
rheumatism in tho joints, in gravel
and gout, and invariably tho pains and
stiffness which so frequently and per-
sistently accompany the disease rap-
idly disappear.
Go to your nearest drug store and
simply ask for a 50-cent package of
"Anurlc" manufactured by Dr. Pierce,
or even writo Dr. Pierce for a largo
trial package (10c). If you suspect
kidney or bladder trouble, send him a
sample of your watet and describe
symptoms. Dr. Pierce's chemist will
examine it. then Dr. Pierce will report
to you without fee or charge.
NOTE.—"Anurlc" is thirty-seven
times more active than iitliia in elimi-
nating uric acid, and is a harmless but
reliable, chemical compound that may
be safely given to children, but should
bo used only by grown-ups who actu-
ally wish to restore their kidneys to
perfect health, by conscientiously
using one box—or more in extrema
cases—as "Anurlc" (thanks to Dr.
Pierce's achievement) is by far th«
most perfect kidney and bladder cor-
rector obtainable.
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Rheumatism!
How rheumatism recognized ? Some have said-
Rheumatism is a dull pain.
Rheumatism is a sharp pain,
Rheumatism is sore muscles.
Rheumatism is stiff joints.
Rheumatism is a shifting pain.
All have declared—Rheumatism is Pain.
Sloan's Liniment applied>
The blood begins to flow freely—the body s
warmth is renewed—the congestion disap-
pears—the pain is gone.
Sloan's
Liniment
KILLS PAIN (GUARANTEED)
Rheumatism and allied pains yield to the penetrat-
® inft qualities of this warming liniment.
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(From Weekly N« ratter. United
States Department of Agriculture.)
Areas amounting In the aggregate to
12,313 square miles, situated in the
B(ates of Alabama, Arkansas, Louisi-
ana, Mississippi, North Carolina and
Virginia, were freed from the tick quar-
antine on December 1. Previous re-
leases brings the total for the year's
work to about 60,000 square miles—the
greatest area released in any one
year since systematic tick eradication
was begun in 1906. At that time there
were 741,515 square miles under quar-
antine; there are now 45(5,733 square
miles, or less than two-thirds of the
original area.
The new order releases the whole of
five counties in Alabama, one in Ar-
kansas, ono in Louisiana, thieo in
Mississippi, and three in North Caro-
lina. in addition, parts of two coun-
ties in Alabama and one in Mississippi
are freed, together with those portions
of two counties in Alabama, one in
Mississippi, and one in Virginia which
were formerly under quarantine. All
told, 20 counties are affected in whole
or in part.
More territory—5,345 squaro miles-
Is freed by the new order in Alabama
than in any other state. The success
of the season's work there is attiib-
uted by federal inspectors lo th>
hearty co operation of the state author-
ities. tho county authorities, and the
people in the communities concerned,
j This co-operation, it is said, sprang
i from a definite purpose to raise more
: and better cattle, and eradication of
i ticks has be«n accomplished in sev-
> eral instances by the importation of
i purebred stock and the erection of
bIIob.
| In Lowndes county, for example, two
' brothers built five concrete silos of 250
tons capacity each and brought in
from Kentucky a $1,200 Hereford bull
and 55 Hereford cows for the purpose
! of raising purebred Herefords for the
' market. In Dallas county 32 regis-
| tered bulls had been brought In by
i September 22 and 15 new silos built.
As the work of eradication pro-
' gressed, it became possible to ship
into the open market cattle which had
been federally inspected and found to
be free from tloks. The higher prices
which these cattle brought demon-
strated conclusively the value of the
campaign. In Limostone county, which
was freed in September, about 1,7"!)
head of cattle that were shipped out
In this way brought an average of $10
a head moT« than the prices prevail-
ing below the quarantine line. The
cost to this county of freeing Its 16,000
cattle from ticks Is estimated at ap-
proximately 65 cents a head.
in counties with a greater number
of cattle the cost of tick eradication
per head has been considerably small-
;r than this. Thus, the 42,000 cat
tie in Marengo county were cicaied
for less than 30 cents a head, the cost
of each dipping being less than three
cents. In this county 103 vats were
built between March 15 and May 1,
and 14 more at odd times thereafter.
These, together with the 6S vats which
had been in existence before were suf-
ficient to clean up the 978 square
miles in the county in one season of i
systematic work.
Experience has shown that such
work is possible only when the peo- ;
pie themselves realize its importance.
In the counties in which the campaign
has been pushed to a successful issue
this year, work was begun after the
question had been submitted by these j
counties to tho people at tho potls
and eradication carried by majorities
of from four to one and nine to one. !
Thereafter the whole influence o? the
moro progressive elements in the com- j
munity was brought to bear upon the
few recreants who refused to dip their I
cattle. In the majority of cases this
was sufficient to bring them into line
without resort to legal proceedings,
hut where these were found necessary
the local Judges took pains to im-
press upon the defendants the fact
that their individual preferences would
not be permitted to thwart the will of
the entire county.
Nine thousand Scotchmen went to
Canada last year.
Strategy.
"Mother, if a poor hungry little boy
was to come to the back door and ask
for something to eat, would you give
him that piece of pie that was left
over from dinner?*'
"Yes, Willie, I think I should."
"Well, just wait a minute till I run
around to the back door.''
You can easily convince a loser that
it is wrong to gamble.
The wise woman marries for
tection as well as for revenue,
pro-
DO NOT CROSS SWINE BREEDS
Farmers Must Make Decided Change
in Breeding Methods in Order
to Secure Success.
ny E. L,. JORDAN, r.oulslnna Experi-
ment Station.)
It has taken more than 100 years to
bring up our improved breeds of swine
from their original wild condition.
Thousands of men have spent theif
lives in an effort to produce something
better than ever before in order that
future generations might get the ben-
efit.
They have done a great work and
too much praise cannot be given them,
but we now have breeds enough to
fill all requirements, and it is sheer
folly to mix up the breeds we now
lave with the hope of getting some-
thing "different." That they are usu-
ally "different" no one will deny, but
it is probably not too much to say that
every time breeds are crossed a hack-
ward step of fully 25 years is taken.
Why our Louisiana stock raisers per-
sist In this practice, which has not a
single point in its favor, with so many
arguments against it. we have never
been able to understand Not only In
hogs, hut in all other classes of farm
animals, the crossing of breeds has
been practiced until our live stock is
a reproach to the intelligence of our
people.
Nothing advertises a country like
the live stock it produces, and it is not
necessary to dwell upon the kind ol
advertising we are getting in this di-
rection.
We must make a decided change in
our methods of breeding and feeding
If we hope to make any real progress.
Sticks
ie"Wonderful
Harmless
Dirt Loosener
It makes dirt FALL out of clothes without even the rubbing that
harmful so-called quick cleaning compounds require.
Avoid the work of old style soap. Avoid the injuring to clothes
and hands of new style quick cleaning powder.
Richards' Magic Washing Stick
is entirely NEW and different. It contains no acids, alkalies,
poisons or harmful ingredients. It will not harm the most deli-
cate fabrics. It washes colored clothes without fading—woolens
without shrinking or hardening, and positively will not rot or
weaken lace curtains so they tear easily, but keeps them
strong besides absolutely clean.
3 Sticks for 25c-less than 2c a tvashing
Sold bv all Druegists and Grocers even-where. If yours doesn't hancUe it. show him thi,
ad -he'll get it for you. Or send :5c in stamps to A. B. Richards Co.. Sliermun.Tex.
DISTRIBUTORS
Wiiliamson-Halsell-Frazier Company
Oklahoma City, Guthrie, Elk City, Chiekasha. Shawnee and Altus
Fruit for Table Use.
The farmer who raises fruit for his
own family should have a much lar|?
er variety than the commercial or-
chardlst. because the latter mast pro-
dace enough of each kind to ship to
advantage.
Bumper Grain Crops
Good Markets- High Prices
_ Prizes Awarded to Western Canada for
Wheat, Oats, Barley, Altai fa and Grasses
_ The winnings of Western Canada at the Soil Products
Exposition at Denver were easily made. The list
comprised Wheat, Oats. Barley and Grasses, the most
important being the prizes for Wheat and Oats and
sweep stake cn Alfalfa.
No less important than the splendid quality of Western
Canada's wheat and other grains, is the excellence of
the cattle fed and fattened on the grasses of that
country. A recent shipment of cattle to Chicago
topped the market in that city for quality and price.
Wetter* Cauda produced ia 1915 one-third as nock «k*l
i as all •( tka Uoiled States, or over 300,000,000 baskets.
Canada in proportion to population has a greater
exportable surplus of wheat this year than any
country in the world, and at present prices you
can figure out the revenue for the pro-
ducer. In Western Canada you will find
good markets, splendid schools, excep-
tional social conditions, perfect climate
a and other great attractions. "I her
la war lax aa laad and ao conscription.
Send tor illustrated pamphlet and ask for reduced railway rate*, information aa to best locations.
Address Superintendent Immigration, Ottawa. Canada, or
O. A. COOK, 2012 Naia St.. Kaaaaa City. Ma.
Canadian Governa*n« Afent
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Bishop, Marvin E. The Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1916, newspaper, January 28, 1916; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth348476/m1/7/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Richard S. and Leah Morris Memorial Library.