Wheeler County Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 15, 1926 Page: 2 of 6
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THE WHEELER COUNTY TEXAN
PuMIahed Every Thursday By
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THE WHEELER COUNTY TEXAN
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u Second Clow Mail Matter at the Poetofflee at Sbltarock, Texas,
Mer the Act of March 3, 1879.
Subscription Rates: One Year, $2.00; Six Months $100
ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION
AUTOMOBILE GOOD MANNERS
The Texas Council of Safety gives publicity to a code of
motorist’s good manners recommended tq make the streets and
‘ ways more; pleasant places for all alike. General adoption
e code would do more; it would instantly solve the greater
of the street and highway safety problems.
eeps a driver from dashing upon
i “hogging" the road; it bans
recklessly; it disposes of the too-
Automobile good manners keej
crossings recklessly; it forbids “
weaving and out of traffic reckle
annoys
it does not discommode or actually endanger others.
If all people, who practise good manners in their homes, in
their business and in the ordinary relations of life would practise
it when they get behind the steering wheel, we should have little
trouble in dealing with those who do not. The number of the
laltter would be so small that the difficulty would be vastly de-
creased.—Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
Poultrymen Use Greens
in Greater Quantities
teens. TheV And th
fly becomes,tou^h to
HOWE ABOUT-
By ED HOWE
M'bRrr'Sh bv The H«H tfparifr*'* I IIP. I
The tnrleuit lied » nuiiuo ihal the
three nieim-ntal ihrills were wine,
women uri tons Women are the ltr«i
thrill for men. and men tar women
Sol none; and gossip hem wine and
Mag tar hotb texts.
I often H int tlie world, imor aa It
la, a Vila the men belter thaw It dnea
women rtf .-omplalnl*. probably more
roots Iron' women than from men.
Snd ihl* la reasonable worn
aw bate the worat of It
Church Involved Labor
In the l*orlni(iieae Congo » . Imrrb
baa been bnlli or Mone «lileb bail to
ba eartieil four index In • lie natives.
The eomp’eied -irneture .-onminy If,..
000 aloni'X i-epri-enilng nnarlt l'2o mm
mile* of walking
Political
Announcements
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coantii In the spjnuier an^ fya* _____
conditions do not provide the proper
type of green food tar poultry.
To offset this the principal crop*
aown In yarda oc on range are oats,
rape and alfalfa. An alfalfa aod
makes an Ideal range because of the
new growth constantly coming oat
Rape alto makes a new growth as the
old la esmn off. It produces dark
yellow yolk*, however, and must be
avoided If light yolks . are desired.
Oita make a very good crop tar a
few weeks. They should be planted
In small quantities, because If not con-
sumed while young they noon become
toe large and coarse.
In addition to range crops, cabbage,
kale and a wise chard are often grown
la a side fleld and fed to the bird*.
■Mf, baa proved partlcloarly well
sirftqd tar summer feeding aa It con-
tinually sends out new shoots after
being cut. OabbHgr makes a fine feed
tar lat« summer end fall.
gerartloaa of the kind of sueenleat
food used, eucceaaful poultrymen aim
to provide ala to night pounds dally
per 1<W bird*. When fed the Unit
thing In the morning or the last thing
at night, the green feed does not In-
terfere with consumption of other
feeds, oud egg production la Improved
by Its tme.
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CARD OF THANKS
StStiT.tSHti1
rooms
Phone 194.
6-tfe.
Come in and see the Dempster and
Star Self-Oiling Windmills, at Bse-
san-Hamilton Hardware and Furni-
ture Company. 40-Ite
FRESH MILK, Butter and Cream
delivered twice daily. Phone 166.
Gragg Dairy. 2-tfc
FOR SALE—Table Vietrola in first
■■■ condition; 'fine tone; large aa-
recordi. Bargain fog
Percy Bene* at Tit
They always come back when they
need good tire and battery service.
D-C-D Filling Station. 88-tfe.
Flowers for all occasions. Wooten
Bros. * Co. will appreciate your
order. 11-tfc.
BUTTERKIST, the uniformly good
bread- -your grocer has it. Home!
Bakery. I-tfc. I
FOR SALE --$800 Edison Phono-
graph. Apply at Texan office. tf!
FOR SALE— Maize, kaffir coni and'
shelled yellow dent corn. See or
write Paul Macins, Motor Route A,
Phone McLeau. 10-8tc
SURVEYOR’S NOTICE
J. D. Merriman. county
will be in fftamrock' every' Ittrsliyl
Leave word at Texan riteetf ywaj
have surveying to be dohe. 4S-t
GET YOUR POULTRY
SUPPLIES HERE
We have quality Baby Chick Feed, Laying Mash,
Oyster Shell and all kinds of poultry feed and supplies.
Bring Your Poultry, Eggs,, Cream, Hides and other
produce to us. Highest Market Prices Paid, accom-
panied by Courteous Treatment and Efficient Service.
WE HAVE ON HAND A FULL LINE OF
STOCK SALT
City Produce Company
’Phone 192
Wu wish to thank the dear friends
and loved ones for the kindnesses
they have shown us during the Ill-
ness and death of our beloved wife
and mother.
8. B. McPherson and family.
Order flower* of all kinds throu-
Wooten Bros. A Co. 11-tfc.
FOR SALE. RENT OR TRADE-
Two room house, 14x28, in Pendleton-
Baxter addition. Fred Holmes. 7-tfe
Subject to the action of the Porno
•relic Primary July 14. ISM.
Fbr Craaty Attorney—
E. T. SCOTT
FOR 8ALE- -Baby buggy In good
condition. Apply at Texan office, tf
Prompt attention to all flower
orders. Wooten Bros. A Co. 11-tfc.
II la ofirn -*r» tor kpii(I>-iwr , ^ County and District CTovb:
(a bnvmr n.ughrt than ills rough J. M. GRIFFIN
aoria It i Inlem-e is ricusaMr «o nor IL H FORRESTER
WANTED — Married man with
;-nm'l family for general farm and
| ranch work. Mrs. G. H. Aldous. I life
Star II Is no i be >.lher
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far Canal;
MRS. M. L GUNTER
(Re Flection)
MRS L D MII.IJCR
Far I’ablir Weigher. Prertart S-4—
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WIIJ. HARRIS
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MINI IMOGF.NF. MOOD
FOR RALE CHEAP Lota an (bo
’ weal aide. See D. lx Bowers 3.Vtfr
When In need of expert lire aerr-
ice. rail D-C-D Filling Station. SSlf
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The low» Cream Separator*, raid
by Benson-Hamilton Hardware and
Furniture Company, are noser ex
-riled let ut straw them la ywa
40-lie.
Star and Drmpatar salf-olliag
Windmills give longer servlet with
lea* repairs. Benson-Hamilton Hard-
ware and Furniture Co. 16-tfe
If yoa waat taut partetaaa M
quickly, brief It ta Iks D-C-D MMag
Sutioa. "Where Servlee la Betaat.'
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We Carry a Full and Complete Line of the Frbmhb
Purina Chows
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CHICK CHOW
HEN CHOW
COW CHOW
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Bread.
your trocar far
Homo Babery.
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WM. KYLE
Farm Irands
Loans
Insurance
Shamrock, Texas
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money ran by. Ask the man who foods H
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Wheeler County Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 15, 1926, newspaper, July 15, 1926; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519494/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shamrock Public Library.