The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 106, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 10, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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house need papering. Prom the long
term investment point of view, shall
f have the new wall paper pasted
over the old or shall I have the old
paper scraped off first.
have the new paper pasted right
i vor the old, but also much less sat-
isfactory. The only way to assure a
really satisfactory Joh is to have the
old paper scraped off and the walla
prepared before the now paper is
out on. Otherwise, the now paper it
apt to caok ..r peel at any time.
Q.—I want to build a new garage
on my premises, but am told that
Modernization Loans are only for j
repairing or altering buildings at- I
A.—No. You may apply for a j
garage, provided you do not aslc
for more than $2,000 and provided
your income is adequate to repay
the PH A. It lias boon stated offici-
ally that a Modernization, Loan can
bo made for the construction of
new garage or other similar buildin ;
as well as for the digging of new j
wells on farms. They are classified!
as improvements upon real prop-
erly.
Col, \W. 6. TALBOT,
KNOWN TO B/ERYONE AS
■'COL.BILL’ LITCRAULy
SUCCEEDED AT EVERY JOB
HE TRIED FROM STENOGRA-
PHER 10 SALES MANAGER
Protection of property against i only enhance
farm property in the way of in-
surance fire loss, but also would
give the former end his family a
feeling of security against an ev-
er present danger.
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Q.—Tlie problem of keeping out Q.—Is there a method of treating
Coal and Wood
Circulators
Will heat from five to eight rooms
comfortably
OUR CIRCULATORS HAVE
STOOD THE TEST
Have every room in your home well-
heated and you will enjoy it.
Come to Jennings Furniture Company
for demonstration.
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ARMy AFTER MEMO-
RIZING THE VISION
CHART SO HE COULD GET
BY THE MEDICAL EXAM-
INER, ANDCAMEOUTA
COMMISSIONED OFFICER IN
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GOVERNOR OF TEXAS -
NEVER MENTIONED MIS’
OPPONENT OR HI? QUALI-
FICATIONS. BUTTALKED A'.OOT
DEVELOPING TEXAS INC jS iRtES
WHAT TGXAS MAKES
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PRESIDENT & AGENCY MGR.
OF THE SOUTHLAND LIFE
INSURANCE C0„ MADE
1005SPEECHES IN TEXAS
IN 3 YEARS URGING
THE USE 0FTEXAS MANU-
FACTURED PRODUCTS
Get- TALBOT 'T *Pb THE AIR" OVER STATION VV.R.R (1280 KILOCYCLES) EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT
, pr 7 O'CLOCK WITH ATASCINATING STORY OF WHAT TEXAS MAKES FOR TEXANS
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cellar walls And floors to make
Jiem waterproof?
A.—The principal causes of damp
cellars are penetration of moisture
Brough the walls and floors be-
cause of improper subdrainago or
.ondensation of moisture mi chilled
.vail surfaces. The drainage system
should be examin'd and correced at
.ne outlet. If waterproofing is to be
.pplied t*» t; ».* outside, since water
pressure would have a tendency to
form* lie <■ wit ini’ away from the in-
miyiMUinfiiWi
JOB,1
PRINTING
FAIR PRICES
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Dignify your businessj
with well printed letter
heads, bill heads, etc. We
guarantee neat work at
moderate prices. A large
selection of paper anil
types to choose from.
VARICOSE ORSWQLLEN
VEINS—ULCERS
Toil 10 11,0 sulTems from bad legs)
\\ hal mir.-ri you loar endured! What
crippling dNoornforl!
l!ul hero at last is help for you! Nr»
operations nor injection*. No enforced
rest nor time off from work. A simple
home treat meni with Emerald Oil
Ho; magic, reduces
home treatment
heals your sores ilk- .....
swelling, ends pain, and makes your
legs as good as new—while you go
■ iliont your daily routine a.9
usual.
I'.alow the easy directions
si are Mine in lie helped
money back.....druggists
e vi rywhere.
side it would lie host to consult a
building contractor or waterproof-
ing concern l'or recommendalona
concerning sjKdfic cases. Where
ground water conidtions are not es-
......tally Imd nr.d dampness only is
to im guarded against, a cement
hum tar coating is easiest to apply,
and is perhaps most commonly
used.
This may consist of a half-inch
coating of Portland cement mortar
(mixed in cement to 2 cubic feet
of clean, well-graded sand, plus |
finely divided materials such as
hydrated lime or diatomaeeous
silica or a plastic cement) applied
Id .......xterlor surface of the wall
with a trowel)
ponds, from a few acres in extent
in Winnipesaukee, about 30 miles
lonf» There are 14 mountain peaks
that rise more than 0000 feet
above the level of the sea, and an
almost uncounted number ranging
from 1,000 to 4,000 feet in height.
The majority of the mountain .
are thickly wooded.
fires caused by lightning, one of
the many provisions of the Feder-
al Housing Administration pro-
gram for farm improvement,
promises to prove one of the big
items of financial assistance.
With recent figures showing
that lightning ranks sixth as a
cause of fires in the United States,
farmers in particular are turning
their attention to proper precau-
tions to insure themselves against
losses from his cause.
Although skeptics ridicule the
efficacy of lightning rods, the
| government weather bureau urges
their installation, and where al-
ready installed, recommends a
general overhauling- to he sure
that rust or the elements have not
rendered them useless.
At the same time the Depart-
j ment of Agriculture, after an ex-
j tensive survey of farm property,
urges extreme care in wiring and
the ^installation of metal work in.
farm homes and buildings. I
| They emphasize that the oldi
; lightning rod may still be standing!
and appear all right, but that it I
may be disconnected from the1
ground by any of numerous causes j
and that wires leading into the1
building muy not be properly in-
sulated and are a constant hazard
for fires caused by lightning.
While a comparatively small
item from a monetary standpoint,
the improvement may be included,
or provided for in loans for the
general betterment of the farm. It
is pointed out that it would not
Help Kidneys
^ If poorly functioning Kidneys and
W Bladder mako you putter from Getting
Up Nights. Nervousness, Rheumatic
^ Pains, Stiffness, Burning, Smarting.
A Itching, or Acidity try the guaranteed
Doctor's Pre8criptionCvstex(Sis*-tex)
f*mt~A*±** —Must fix you up or money
If back. Only 75/ at druggists.
SPEEbV BP hiOM
BUNIONS-SL<h corns
No sen; iblc p< on will continue to
suffer from the; Intense, agonizing,
throbbing bunion oalns when Ji* new
powerful penetrating yet harmless
antiseptic Emerald Oil can readily be
obtained at any well stocked drug
store.
Apply a few drops over the lnflammed
l*art_ ami see how speedily the pain
disappears and the inflam-
mation is reduced. So mar-
^voloiisly powerful is Emerald
Oil that soft corns seem to
shrivel right up and drop off.
< ’ mi r;vn teed
part and
IF YOUR
BREATH HAS
A SMELL YOU
CANT FEEL WELL
When we eat too much, our food decays
to cur bowels. Our friends smell this
decay coming out of our mouth and call it
bad breath. Wo feel the poison of this
decay all over our body. It makes us
gloomy, grouchy and no good for anything.
What makes the food decay In the bowels?
Well, when we eat too much, our bile
juice can’t digest it. What Is the bile juice?
It is the most vital digestive juice in our
body. Unless 2 pints oT it are flowing from
our liver into our bowels every day. our
movements get hard and constipated and
% of our food decays In our 28 feet of
bowels. This decay sends poison all over
our body every six minutes.
When our friends smell our bad breath
(but we don’t) and we feel like a whipped
tomcat, don’t use a mouthwash or take a
laxative. Get at the cause. Take Carter’s
Little Liver Pills which gently start the
flow of your bile juice. But if “something
better’* is offered you, don’t buy it, for
it may be a calomel (mercury) pill, which
loosens teeth, gripes and scalds the rectum
in many people. Ask for Curler’s Little
Liver Pills by name and ew what you
a*k for—2&f. QI934, C.M.G ^
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STOP!
ORDINARY
COLDS
THE EASY
RED ARROW
WAY
CHESTRUB
—Toi- cold, i.i
NOSE , ACPS
—For the Til e
throat
tho chest 25c
Discovery of Baffin Bay. j
Baffin hay was discovered by!
an Englishman named Baffin in
1015. Baffin land is separated
from Greenland by Baffin bay
where the surface of the sea is
covered the greater part of the
year with ice, which extends from
shore to shore in winter, possess-
ing a slow southward movement.
In spring and summer the midice
begins to move less slowly south-
ward, leaving navigable passages
between the coasts.
and
25c
SOMETHING
NEW
TRY IT TODAYi
FURMAN
PHARMACY
OUT lUJlllfl MJ UlUAIIj
New Hampshire', Lake,
In the 9,302 square miles with
which the United States geological
survey credits New Hampshire
there are more than 900 lakes and
MAKES YOU LOSE
UNHEALTHY FAT
A young woman of Norwich, Conn.,
writes: “t lost. 16 lbs. with my flrst
bottle of Kruschon. Ileing on night
duty it was hard to sleep days but now
since f am taking Kruschon 1 sleep
plenty, oat as usual and lose fat, too.7’
To take off fat—take one half tea- I
spoonful of Kruschon Salts in a glass
of hot water in the morning before
breakfast—one bottle that lasts 4
weeks costs but little—got It at. any
drugstore in America. If this flrst
bottle falls to convince you this is tho
SAFE and HARMLESS way to loso
fat—your money gladly returned. %
Don’t accept anything but Kruschon
if you want to reduce safely.
"1 work all the time anil jeel strong .
Estimate on Yci-
Printing Joh
Anderson & Son Printery
60S W. Main street
You Cat? Escape
Periodic Upsets
Women who must he on the job every
day need /Lydia E. I’inkham's Tablets.
They not'only relieve periodic pain and
discomfort... they help to correct the
CAUSE of your trouble. If you take them
regularly ... and if yours is not a surgical
case .;. you should be able to escape
periodic upsets.
Chocolate coated ... convenient... de-
pendable. Sold hy all druggists. New small
size—50 cents.
"I am 27 and a textile w inder in the mill. I had cramps so
bad that 1 had to cry many times. I used to stay in bed two
days a month. Lydia E. Pintaham's Tablets helped mejwonder-
fully. l or the first time in my life 1 do not suffer. I can Work all
the time now and feel strong.—Mrs. lieunie Coates, 1%S Ter-
race St., Muskegon, Mich.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S TABLETS
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 106, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 10, 1934, newspaper, October 10, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth738230/m1/2/?q=Herald%20Democrat: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.