The Pecos Enterprise and Pecos Times (Pecos, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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watchful ness con j ***ted of the ice
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men of San Amonk are as
i of the Medina pro*
attached to
ied they muit
to catdt
but it would
attempt to
furnish Food for those that are so email
they are scarcely visible. 'Hew* a very
important use of the vegetable growth in
the water » that ft draws million* of in
little fhh
of snails find a home here
their presence is ^ery necessary
as through them die pools are kept free
see on the eyesight the
artistic fitness and of bush
iuiMing in the right tort «f light, in
business houses. With the modern per-
fection of electric lighting there m b© _.____-____, _____—_______
r_ reason why eyes should not be in perfect Twvsnty.flve thrtn*mnt dollars far travel
_ji* I condition until extreme old age.
efish | Hie idea that old people just naturally
m$ in Lake Superior and broke holes in have poor eyesight came along with the j--#-~
h [ dke ice to desalt fish. | theory that illness could not be avoided. Private detective force and fore© of
A complete record is kept of the trace j Science has changed all that, but all the! policeman.
fish cultural stations. There iW*® do not understand thia fact. The Score of greinriiotitfai tfr
employed at the San illuminating engineer of the electrical in- j and flowers for his bote*
Marcos bureau. There are 60 such sta j dustry has made it possible for ey« to De| Best hffass band in the world and a
just as the scientist mj Gag that no one else
bed the germ of its secret j Numerous secretaries, a personal pby?
q impotent I eidan and mitvai end military aids.
:sssBrassatfTT.r’1 I Finest silver and ebma ware
and chamber fumisbings and
Privilege to fill his larder at 1
mid navy commissary, taking advantage
of the reduced prices.
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prey of snakes and frojjs and if action at the fish cultural stations. There
ir the mother fish will is a force of six men employed at the San
a % % • t ao a wm s
tions in the United States, which, with
The b»by fishes are sustiineci for sei laboratories, distributing agencies
etc., cost the Government in the neighbor
* hood of $1,000,000 a year. ‘ j
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it is completed the Gov
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fete Lai
of
During the early days of the fish com-
mission the United States Government oc-
casionally received fish
eggs from foreign
nations, but as American species were
found to be superior to the foreign va*
the custom came to be reversed and
of making donations to this coun-
y are occasional recipients of
American breeds,
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Tex*. fuaerk*. Howctct. *n
be nade at the Medio*
rinbow trout, the choicest
ml which thrives only is
was first introduced into
is now being tried at
- Several thousand will be
the new pools where it i*
thought the temperature will be sufficient-
V low to maintain them.
The San Marcos hatchery has added
to that city’, attraction, for be ^ 0De m.
for separating the fish
before tins school
as soon as they are large
t, which is sli|htly more
they nre caught
up with a seine. The giown ones are
quickly removed from the seine and put
buck into the water, before they flounder
mad kill many of tbo little ones.
cans are used for shipping
a dozen grown fish would be
will contain 3,000
rail mm Them ate fmf to vmriour
points iin rim State from which applies
tins has been made. Th* water is not
usual!? change
tinatioii, but much care is
1^—to. toJM j,jJtoto A ,,
mCCp MIC lOTpCfllurC
Shipments have been successfully made
which required three weeks iin transit
Texas it the principal bemfkdjuy but oc-
casionally donations are made to other
states. An attendant accompanies each
shipment unless it chanoetf to be only a
two or three hours run. 'fhe regulation?
require that not more thiin 10 cans bf
m having furnished fish to practically
the streams and lakes of Texas, k i*
•”TW*- When tbe rite -was w- p,ng
fc were.no trees except a small fl
- - one end, but now the 23 * ^
a surface of 40 acres, are
SAVING EYESIGHT IS
81 TEARS OU
UINS 21 PONBt |
** J • Services d dentists, physicians, tailors,
etc^ without cost and innumerable gifts
from people here and from aU pasts <
the world.
Barber*, gardnm, a dipping bureau, a
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private pew m dandk, private box is the t A tfey hsttie
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« private room in the capitol mid
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as i .fttateusaga.
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'Hie black bass grows so fast that the
young, which at the opening d the ship
ping season, in March, are no ]longer than
s of an Jnch, hy tlie close of
the season, is September, have attained
to a length of eight or twelve inches
lighting or its workmen.
G#Ste -Johns
oak. maple, cypress and J T^c ib| a brood stock of 500, which
. , , | kept until they die or become unhealthy
ami or ornaments purposes j wjM?n they are removed ani put into run
Ring streams. It has been found that fish
do not acquire a regular supply of fresh
water, only enough being pumped in u
replace leakage and evaporation.
The entrances to the pods are protected
by a screen wire®o prevent any foreign
substances from entering but in spite of
this precaution much undesirable matter
enters. In winter, when the quantity of
fish is at a minimum the ponds, in turn
«e dried up to rid ih<m :>f anything
San Marcos is fortunate in having at
trm
NOTHING !€ MV«|C
TO SOM® MBN% fSAflG
far bank.Mares'.
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A movement for conservation of eye
sight that has been carried on throughout
Uni
»M -kone #»¥to«i«rhr Raw u% I «M. Eaj<rie»i pHensmtinI health from Wit
about oyMight bow to, ^ P j bagMJ ~ w aeah> iodige,.
was s&aitxtested, appetite variable, cem-
wicb mwmtk*. My weight was re*
; I becamsf:
was barely aide to
home te my amre, 1 tui
Jest as won and vkamiue*,
Ironiaed Ymm. In km than
Tjs
You get • whole yeert
of th© Fece s oil field through
fate tm $1 Sennit to a
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stressed » that " ‘ J
ill hometg ©ffk«, and shops. The human
eye is sensitive and
that are nat .rated to the per-
at but this abuse of tbe eye.
will .bow in impaired light. It will short-
ea the life of the eyes J and effect the
general health.
The right kind of tights are as easy to
obtain as the wrong kind. This is a ser-
vice that the electric lighting company and
dealers in electric fixtures and appliances
are ready to perform for their customers
No hoi
No business should
from improper illumination. Nri industry
urn
Ute principle el Istesd
dmmd by tta> world1, ^reatost
soppBas thf wsy d&mm ym matt have
to mminum hmkh. It Is guaranteed to
bring back your ah! tat, ripw haplth.
Do net eoofnse Irsnteif Yeam with ppM
eta k it 1 cod centra tod extract «f
I kind doctors
e. If
brewer’s yttu, the
should be improperly lighted j for »» » ®*ediciac. H tm w weak, an*
4 be .llowed t. .offer I T.T^eE^Jf'w
feed Yeast From yoar druggist—a ten day I child lovei the fruity
should impose hardships incident to bad j treatment canto tody a dollar and your J of ^California Fig Syrup” and It
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Child's Best Uxative
Hurry mother Even a crons,
wiU be refund id unless you are de- never fails to open the bowels. A
tab result*, fitoniaed Yeast Cs, j teaspoonf il today may prevent a
sick child tomorrow. If constipated*
S bilious* feverish, fretful, has cold,
! colic, or if stomach is sour, tongue
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PECOS DRUG COMPANY
coated, breath
good cleansing of
is often all
Ask your
4‘California Fig !
directions foT ba
all ages printed
You must say
may get as imitation
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Hibdon, John. The Pecos Enterprise and Pecos Times (Pecos, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1923, newspaper, February 23, 1923; Pecos, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth801019/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .