Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. [37], Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1917 Page: 4 of 6
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INCREASE POULTRY PRODUCTION
An appeal to poultry raisers lo
increase their production of poul-
try, moat, anil eggs has been is-
sued by llie American Associa-
tion of Instructors and Investig-
ators in Poultry Husbandry,
which met recently at Amherst,
Mass- These poultry experts, in
a resolution, state that there will
be an unprecedented demand for
breeding stock and poultry pro-
ducts, which can be met most ef-
fectively by the introduction of
approved methods t»nd better
stock and management in each
flock.
The association urges particul-
arly owners of flocks not to
sacrifice valuable chickens simp-
ly because feed has become
abnormally lii,jh in price. They
point out that such a practice
will tend to reduce the supply of
breeding stock and lead to seri-
ous reduction in output.
The members of tho associa
tion, who are the experts in poul-
try husbandry from the several
State aricultural colleges and the
United States Department of
Agriculture, stand ready to help
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LEMONS WHITEN AND
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acios. Texas
Masses, Socialist Paper,
Again Baired front Mails.
New York.—-Judge A. N.
Hand of the federal district court
here, decided that the Masses,
the Socialist publication, had
been properly excluded from the
mails and refused to enjoin Post-
master Patten from withholding
the September issue from the
mail. Judge Learned Hand had
directed the postmaster to maii
the August number, whic^i had
also been held up, but United
States Attorney t^affey obtained
an order delaying the matter
until after an appeal had been
decided by the circuit court. So
two numbers of the magazine
are now languishing in the post
office.
While the refusal of Judge
Hand is based principally on the
technical point that the offend-
ing publication violates the rule
that periodicals must be regular-
ly issued to be entitled to the
second class privilege, he says
that the September issue, while
much milder in tone than that of
August, continues to "hold up
violators of the conscription act
to admiration" and to say what
the editor thought he could safe-
ly say to promote opposition to
the war. The op;nion says that
a persistent propaganda glorify-
ing the deeds of notorious viola-
tors of the conscription act might
promote disloyalty to the mili-
tary iorces and cause obstruction
in recruiting as much as a formal
direct incitement to violation of
nomigyr. Then the opinion adds:
f the ilwjtys to be remember-
apointiAses is not attack-
nt a nohir program or
* is seeking
to undermine those means which
the natiou has adopted to pro-
tect the people of the United
States as well as civilization it-
self from the assaults of a
powerful foe after a declaration
of war had been made."
The. court says that united
effort is of the highest conse-
quence. In the opinion are
extracts from tliR September
issue of the Masses which, the
court declares, are "direct ap-
peals to resist conscription-" The
court says that the second class
privilege has been properly re-
voked.
A LITTLE SLICE O'LIFE,
A Jittle girl came to our
Modest but comfortable home
The other day, and I decided to
Name her Josephine, I settled
This important matter in about
three minutes
Eastern standard time.
Then my wife decided to name
her Margaret.
She decided it in one minute.
For two weeks it was a stalemate
and
Our friends advised us to
arbitrate.
I was for peace without annexa-
tion or
Reprisals, but my wife was not.
So it dragged along, getting
worse all fhe tiinej
And our friends intervened and
We decided upon a compromise.
The compromise name was
Margaret.
Then we mailed the announce-
ment cards.
My wife had picked them out and
Had them engraved two weeks
before Roy K. Moulton, in
Beaumont Enterprise.
Make This Beauty Lotion Cheaply
For Your Face, Neck Arms
and Hands.
At the cost of a small jar of
ordinary cold cream one can pre-
pare a full quarter pint of the
most wonderful lemon skin sof-
tener and complexion "beautflcr,
]BL,sjUieeziii& ike. juica-jol-to-
fresh lemons into a bottle con-
taining three ounces of orchard
white. Care should be taken lo
strain the juice through a fine
cloth so no lemon pulp gets in,
then this lotion will keep fresh
for months. Every woman
knows that lemon juice is used
to bleach and remove such blem-
ishes as freckles, sallowness and
tan and is the ideal skin softener
whitener rnd beautifler.
Just try it! Get three ounces
of orchard white at any drug
store and two lemons from the
grocer and make up a quarter
pint of this sweetly fragrant
lemon lotion and massage it daily
into the face, MH.k, arms and
hands. It is marvelous to
smoothen rough, red hands.
Kansas Calls the Unemployed
Kansas is crying for help in
the fields, the demand for farm
labor being far and away in ex-
cess of the supply.
The Kansas council of defense
is sending out appeals announc-
ing wages of from $30 to $40 a
month for single men and $35 to
$45 for married men with houses
furnished.
Kansas has an enormous apple
crop coming to maturity with al-
most "no one" in sight to help
harvest it.
Here's the chance for the un-
employed party who is willing to
do a little work and help in the
food production campaign now
on to stay for awhile.—Gonzales
Inquirer. »
When you have an achey, stretchy
feeling and you are dull, tired and
discouraged it is a sign of approach-
ing malaria or chills. You should act
quickly to ward off an attack. HER-
filNE offers you the help you need.
It destroys the malaria germ, drives
out all impurities and makes you feel
bright;, vigorous and cheerful. Price
60e.
Sold by Oresent Drug Store.
KERNELS OF SEED-CORN TRUTH.
If you plant corn from stalks
that have suckers, that is what
you will raise. Like begets like.
Select your corn seed from the
stalk as it stands, so you will
know its parentage.
Short, thick, storm-proof stalks
with ears that grow low are the
right kind for the Central and
Southern States. Get your seed
from such stalks because slender,
top-heavy stands are likely to
mean losses
Seed ears from tho best-pro-
ducing stalks in the field produce
more than seed ears apparently
as good, but gathered wiihoui
considering the productiveness
of (he parent stalk. The place
to select sped corn is in the field,
not in the crib; the time to select
it is as soon as it is mature, not
at husking time.
Take seed corn from the best-
producing stalks as they stand
thick in the field. Such seed is
more likely to meet competition
successfully than seed which
comes from a stalk which stood
alone and did not suffer from the
crowding of its neighbors.
UGH! CALOMEL MAKES
YOU DEATHLY SICK
Stop Using Dangerous Drugs Before
it Salivates You, It's Horrible!
You're biliious, sluggish, con-
stipated and believe you need
vile, dangerous Calomel to start
your liver and clean your bowels.
Here's my guarantee! Ask
your druggist for a 50 cent bot-
ffr"Rf Bnihm'fi-hiw.'r "fone-oMd-
take a spoonful tonight. If it
doesn't start your liver and
straighten you right up better
than calomel and without griping
or making you sick I want you
to go back to the store and get
your money.
Take colomal today and to
morrow you will feel weak and
sick and nauseated. Don't lose
a day's work. Take a spoonful
of harmless, vegetable Dodson's
Liver Tone tonight-and wake up
feeling great. It's perfectly
harmless, so give it to your
children any time. It can't sali-
vate, so let them eat anything
afterwards.
Mrs. K. A. Magee went to
Houston Tuesday where she will
visit relatives and attend to busi-
ness affairs. -
DIZZY _SPELLS
Relieved After Taking Two Bottles
Of Cardbi, Says Tennessee
Lady.
Whitwell, Tenn.—Mrs. 0. P. Cart
wright, of this place, writes: "About
four years ago the dizzy spoils got so
bad that when I wouM start to walk
I would Just pretty near fall. I wasn't
past doing my work, but was very
much run-down.
I told my husband I thoaght Cartful
would help me, as a lady who J'red
next door to me had taken a great
deal, and told me to try it. This was
when we were living in Kentucky.
My husband got me a bottle and I
took it according to directions. It
helped me so much that he went back
and *got me another bottle. I got a
whole lot better and just quit taking
It. I got over (he dizzy spells.. .X took
no other medicine at that time nor
since for this trouble. No, I'ra never
regretted taking Cartful.
I felt Just fine when I finished the
second bottle."
Purely vegetable, mild and gentle
In its action, Cartful, the woman's
tonle, may be the very medicine you
need, If yon suffer from symptoms of
pate troubles, give Gur&ui a trial.
T drnggists. - KO-l8«
Insure with
Bsrneil.ft Co. ^
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ALL KINDS OV J U
INSURANCE*"
Office at
Pal?cios Stat Bank
M. K. FEATHER
UNDERTAKING
AND EMBALMING
The Service Way
Office Phone 46. Residence 17
Perry & Perry
LAWYERS
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL
COURTS OF THE STATE
Palacios,
Texas
Perry Realty Co.
REAL ESTATE «JlNSI|RANCE
Largest Insurance
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Palacloa,
DR. T, F. DRISKILL
DENTIST
Oftice Hours
9 to 12 a, m.
1.30 to 5 p. m.
Phone Number 9(i
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City Feed Store
MILLER ft HANSON, "Props.
ALL KINDS OF
Feed and Hay
IT I nWEST PRICES
For CASH ONLY
PHONE NO, 29
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Texas
Southwest Rooms, Uuthven Building
palacios te^as
DR. A. B. CAIRNES
DENTIST
OFFICE: UPSTAIRS IN HILL
BIT tLDING.
Phone 51
Graduate of University of Buffalo, N IT
Post-Graduate Northwestern diversi-
ty of Chicago, 111.
ALL,WORK GUARANTEED
PALACIOS FEED STORE
Carries a Line of
High Grade Feed!
At prices that will save you Money
see us
R. E. BURTON CO.
Phone 110 Palacios. Texas
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SAFETY FIRST!
Farm and City, Fire, Lightning and
Tornado Insurance in First Class
Companies. U S Fidelity & Guar-
anty Bonding Company represented
J. e. Mccarty
The Insurance Man
PHONE 4<>
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W. C. GRAY-
Attorney at Law
City Attorney
PALACIOS, TEXAS
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS OF
THE STATE
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Tucker, T. L. Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. [37], Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1917, newspaper, September 28, 1917; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth411638/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palacios Library.