Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 61, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 January 1919 — Page 3

SEE CANADA LANDS

Inspection of Choice Farm Acres Will Be Profitable.

Ccst Only a Trif.e Compared to Peetitle Benefit tx Bo Derived Y Happy Fieldi, Unknown to Noise and Strife, The Kind Reorders of Irv dustrial Life" John Gay. There are thousands today lvklnl f,r farms to buy. and with the benJrnls of thousand- acres offered for rule, there i no ,ack of d'I" 'ft unities. Hut there are nil classes of lands, g.s-V. bad. and Indifferent. muh of each. The rov.rntn.-nt d the Di,:ninIon rf Canada has no land for J-ale. but withln the boundaries of the Ionunioo there an- unlimited acres of choice land wmd hy railway and land eorapanies and private Individuals. II holds no brief for any. nor are any of them clients. Kut it Is to the Int n-t of the Domini"" to have the bca-!r-ds of thousands of eres placed under cultivation, for every aere thus cultivated adds to the revenue which helps pay the government of the country. It Is 'with the purjH.se of aettir.g f.-rth the agricultural ndv antnges that Cidada. especially Western '.arif.da. losesses, that attention is lnwn to the fact. The purpose Is to j.lire Ufere th.' reader truthful st.'stercrr.ts tnd advise the prosjH-ctlve n-ttler es to the nc's.ty to Investigate tnd InI ?. l.-avlnc to his own il 1 ictJca i!e im.tter of Ids m lection. n v he - n--. the e-ovormm-nt will r-vier h'-n :.u.. furtlr information nerv-cry tjiTiell. pri.es jiTid Vnllle of IfcT-d i.r..l assist liiru in every way p..t-dblc to . o-i.e st ttled. Ti o-t f a trip to Western Canin!:! to any jxirtion of tie thr.- prov1: .- M::nito.a. Saskutcliewn and A l ra specially indicated in thi u r'K. i-1 ut a trifle compared with th. I !: !'i;tt n i rs'r.:.l i:4ji-.'ti n n; ij . .. 1 !. r-fore the lidviee t tie h- v rntes on ri.llways ho tr r. -I : r.d vory opjrtur.i'y :.i7ordd ; : .Mit1: the country u th. r - iii :.nd - f ;! examination. It u-ny he t'i. ' j : wi-h an Improve! far :-. a!'. r ady '. ' itpatlon. and rultiv: ; yo:j y vent raw prairie, which r.ly re- ; :ir-s plowing and the ohT f( nm- : n n.-.vssnry for n seed bed b-aving 'r f yourself to ir t your h-:!M n.:. r.k yt:r well, pr pan- y.o.r g.ird.n. r ! ascertain h"v cl. . y.u r.re to - !.'!, church, town cid inarl.'-t. Yo-j : : y wih to po Jr. to nixed fv.rr.i'nr. j.l.inin? the raisins of t"ck with th" --'wins of ?ra!n. In th! e;i.- yo;i

EAR TICKS MAY BE CONTROLLED

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i Injection of Pine Tar and Cotton

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DIPPING IS HOT EFFECTIVE

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An. ma! in Injected Territory Should Be Examined at Frequent Intervsli and Treatment Applied as Often as Needed.

IMPROVE GARDEN SOIL

Wllrre the pardeo kII Is n.'.-d-InR vi'petahle matter und the fcujijdy of harnyard inatlüie Ik not Nudiciitit, refuse hay. straw, forct leaves or other ruhhlsli may he uppli'.! to the poll und turned under to Increase the humus. If this Is to he done It should he done early to pive stich materials timw to decay during winter.

PROTECTION OF OUR FORESTS

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exjs-ri'M-T.. ; rd l.:s wit.- 4.jt..I a '. :.u 1. 1. Il t i. Th.- pr.- n I'l iti- e M:.r;.t i " was torn in ltor:e-i:..wi. ;ti !"".;. ti. t.is t.aut;ful Aue r:. :.u v.,-.

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"If Wishes Were Horses, All Beggars Might Ride"

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if J j'-Iie oW!l'rs,ip I'.ait. r. fol'.ov. irii: a i said Mr. r.a:tT, I

f I.vnn purchase fn t i i :r.- t IJailway cei:pany '

t.'ire :r.i :: d overhead t.e.l.rii: . .; : .;. ..tit and ear haras within . .: I.n.its of Lynn. "'!'!.: le done l y a l?-year 1 i-s;;,.. whiih should he lar-e

a. i t permit the purhae of U i .r.e-. ,:m op rated. fr !:' ritr.it.ee ears, piv::, the j-.-. pie in I.yt n a .Tvie; v i;ii ii.it vT a t. n-ra.M.re wait inrini , t!,- ru-!i hours, and : !;'!. i. th: . rvi.e over very tniek ir Lynn, in- , ! Mt!..r.s. I pr..j...se that the entire t: ah. -!it iy no hare for car- :

; nitit n- s to he t .'t hy the tax l. -.y. ,

T of jrat:r.r ou;.! i v.n oy oru-nnu i i i r rm mi n fr-.r i th t. x h I"r rides In street over ver' I. I-j try J :.t. in t.ve j..ir huiid t !' ev. ry va.atit

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wdnd and storm, and writ.: a f.r:c u frtl.-n of wh'-h ithiV ! c-:!::v:.t.-d f .r cr.iin. and pasture f. 1 ! c.-nn". : i v ith It. Votj may mal;' t!i! out of thojn level j.ralrie. hut you will d ltter to secure n partially woodnj ..t. v. here war r and jastnre are n!: : 'iy at hand. You nay wish to p.. into tVe raisins of cnttle, r sheep alone; th n you will en re 1 f.r the op--n I 'Tirie. hut select somethlni that may C is; yr.tj less in the more northerly ciistriets No matter wh: t yon may wur.t. urdes It he land uj.on which to prow cotton, hananas or other troj.leal or seini-tp leal j-rcKlucts, yonr Insjiect'. n trip wi'l reveal to yon thnt Western C;.n..da oi,ss.s jmsildll'ies hey..rd which any littrntnre yoi may read advises you. Advertisement.

Daughter Plays Joke on Chicago Policewoman

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Chinese Fond cf Pork. Nearly :;..mj jmunds of hnm. valinnl at .". taels (idn-ut $.Vi .( I't.ited States currency) w ere ejrtel from China during U17. t;reat I'Hti!a wns the jrimij.al importer. The Chinese rotiSUiIie vast fpjantities of J ..ins and jsirk. I'is are raided vTj'wher In China.

CHICAGO. Mrs. Aiie CJ. :...i.t Yi. woman. Tart of !.. r daily w..rk ! rushing int. haty Hiarrn. z- . S!.e is t Is Mrs. KacVd's t .ve'.;y-y. ar -dd !::uihtr. K'l'.h w::n' d L pet married. She and Ch..ri. s C. M-.rrow. s- :i of s fortr.er rtsvnr of rar- r.", Kan-

had It all arransi-I. I'.ut Marrow is in the Laval aviati- n orj at lVracola. Ha. Mrs. Faul 1 insist..! there he ro marriage until he was r. l-as. d. Marrow ante uj to c? i.-aj. to sjtoml the h"li''.iy rear IJv.th. M -st veryhly conne. '.ed with the I iis.n s of marrjir.? !.: V nr.i::. l CJii. ajo Mrs. Fan'.. l. so th. re .i in.-J i,o htr.ee for an eh jm nt l y K ith nr.d

safe. tlii-n IJ'ith at.d Char!, t Just up nnd p-t themselves ivarried! Qilt

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the Judr.-s. Instead, the -.j-Ie w.nt

Kuth's ln.tae at 4Tl."i N.-rth vvaslit

! t Pre.;rp.l by t! t- I'll'.. Stts Impartj m.-rii ol Ainaliurv i liar tiek, hlocd siiKln pnrasites, J whi h infect the e ns of cattle, horses, ! sheeji, dos and ither animals and I onus heavy losses ntiiotie live stock In I thu sen.iarid sei'iotis of the soiithwest.rn stnt-s, aiiitot he eradicated I hy lijipinj:, hut i. iay he controlle! and l..ses nay he pn-vi-ntM hy lnJe-titiH' i iiito the cars ! infested i.nimals a ! mixture uf pis.e t..r and -ottotis. ; oil.

Di-pping Not Effective. Cl.'ike lie- attl. fever tick, whieh Rtta h. s its, ,j iii,. oittshle portions of attie, the . ur ti k annot he cradleate.l r i o;itro;.-(i hy the ordinary i.a-fhods of .Ki p tvj. The remedy tlmr-

;;,:.; t.-s:l l.v th.- hureau of animal industry in li.-id inestijiitions consists .f tw parts hy volume .f or- j litiary cotutnt -n nil June tar and one . j.n't hy v.Mijme of -ottnisi-4 d oil. This mutuie is inj. .ted directly into the ears hy means of a metul or hard rule j h"r syritiL-.'. j In iiiixinj the inr 'i.-nts the otton-s-.h1 .i s!l(,u, j. added t the j.itie tar and stirred until a uniformly

i feiiooth mitu:' is ihtuineil. In cold : veath. r the l ine tar and ottiiiised , oil vi,,uld vvattio'd so they will mix ! nadily and tl.v freely, hut they h.itild nt he heated more than is meessary. I This (.reparation when proj.erly anj lu d kills the ticks hut does not injure ; 'tie animals. Cottonseed oil is a fairly , eiN.il solvent for ear wax. and the mixture j.e'ietrates ordinary loose masses , of ear wax ;.nd ticks, hut it will not penetrate the hard masses, to break up w hich the Use of an ear jrohe made ; of haiins wire is snjested. The prep- . f.r.itiori ree,mtnended not only hills I al! .ur ticks with which it comes in ! otitact. hut iM-ins of a sticky coiisist. ticy It remain in the ears and proj tects the animals lu'ainst reinfestaj tiou for uhout .'i') dajs. i Frequency of Treatment. ' Animals in the infesied ana. the j hulU-tin says, should he exaini;i-d at j fre.iu.-rit inNrvals :,nd treatment up-

Secretary of Agriculture Urges Mor Rapid Improvement Work and More Guards. (Prepared tlio I'nited States Departnu nt of AKriculture.) Trovlsiiins for ptishinc more rapidly the Imjiroveineiit work in the for-sts of the Cliited States, for H prent T niiinher of forest puardsimd for earlier crir"nlzttinii -to h tire season of the j.roteetiv' systeiM nie jidvocated hy the

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Charley. Mrs. Fauhel Mt perfectly

GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER Has wn tjwtl Ivr all nilimuts thct are causd by dlsirJeril stomach hin! Inactive liver, uvh as sick had- " he, constipation, sour stomach, t -rvotis indl stion, f nu ntation of '1. j-aljltatlon of the lien rt caused hy p'--8 In tie stomach. Aupust Flovver p-ntle laxative, retrulatesdipestlon l 'h la Ftomach nnd lntestln"s. cleans ''A Fwc'ten the stoma h nnd nlim n'ry c:. i t,l, stimulate the liver to frr the 1 He and Impurities fr 'tn the ,1- h F..J.1 In all tivilLzed countries. It c trial. Adv.

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to :t min:st-r in the n i!i(M.rhod of j

nw avenu-. and there the Ln.t w:i tiel.

IJuth n turned home and was insi.st.-d. Mr. 1 auhel. lnj':tlnc a h lei rcpisfer. found -Mr. and Mrs. Churle C. M irr . v. She rushi-il tip to the room. Neither Charley ror KuMi was there hut a marriage uttitteate tia In jialn irht. . Mrs. Faubel was j-cved. She j 1,. -t.e.j the lieutenant at her station and I told him she couldn't work her !auc! r had eloped. "Are thy married?" the liei;T-r:ar.T :ske.l. ( -Yc. said Mrs. Fauhel. "V.xit I'm poinr t" wait rlcht here till they come . t a k. I'm p- ini: t arrest hirri and M nd l iia back to hi.s nation." The fire of the j-olio woman cooh .1 fter a time, and then Mrs. Fauhel I was aain Jut the mother. ! All is quiet on the Fotomac now. !

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Steers of This Typs Are Replacing Nat ve Scrub Stock in the South.

John Anderson, Who Broke Sitting Bull's Heart

Hopeless. "il.. . tretae hauteur of this hotel ' " a i.iii) iue. "why don't )ou (utnphiiii to the ! tin-.-r?" 'I understand he aj.es the lanuaper." I-iriain-harn AsllcrahJ.

JIOO Reward. 1100 .5', rrn U a ltx-al diseas rt!y tnflti irj ty cor.utuUonal conditions. It "rtfor rquir ronatltuUonal trat "it. HALL.8 CATARRH MÜDICXNB ,un mternally urd acts thrcfh th oioou on th Muout Surfaces cf t Pym. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE rojr, th, foundation of tfi d'.aeaaa. 'Vft ts. p,ti"nt strength ty Jmpcorlnf stiaral nalth n ais'.sta natura la n'B tt wmk. if.)ir frT Ar ca ef MF.MciNE falls to cur, ruret-ts TMtlmenials fra J. CUfK-y A Co., Tolado. OaW. No. lili.ihcth, nil makers f crazy jiillt a re n,.t lunutUs.

Iii VS. I ""ot i. rarfaaUr tat - .Wudm o Um ksu.a iwmu' Cent ntiTK-nt means htipjtnes monor later. When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy atliuivs KIK SOJUlDX iOClUCAA0

jdie.i hs often as ne-essury to protect tin-til ocalnst lisiotnfi.rt und losses -aiied by ear ti.ks. Herds prazint n infestsl ranges should be treated lute iu the fall r early iu the winter to prevent winter and sprint: liss-s to jworly nourished rnnpe nttte. All jirdti-.ais In an infested herd .slmuhl be treated w hello t or not they show In-fe-t.ttion. Wh.n animals are prossly infestd and the ear canals lire packel full of ticks th parasites are easily visible, but when the Infestation 1st liht r moderate the ticks may he overlooked. The jiurusltes usually attach themselves In the deep folds of the ear or crawl into the ear cunnl und follow It

r ami 4' yearn a resident '.inward, some times as far us the ear

!ru:n. Animals badly Infested usually shake their heads and repeatedly turn them from side to side, meanwhile Invertins first nie ear und then the ther. Restraining Animals for Treatment Most animals opjxjse the Insertion of anything into their ears. The farmer who has only a few petitle farm animals to treat may tie them to a ist r restrain them by other well-known methods, hut In treating herds of wild rai.-.e attle or horses .ocinl equipno nt. such us dehorning chute, branding chutes or other cattle chutes may be Ussl.

Far ticks are esneclallv nrevaletit In

nnKMAN. M NT. There haf Just left M .nfara to enter the soldiers' j

D home near ! Angeles. CaU one of the pi. tu rescue figures of the state,

is John .:id. rs- n. cx-suve. regular army

of lMim:in. Anders m is noted 1

thnughotit the state and wUlely know n j in araiy cir W's as the man who killed I Sitting P.uM's son and broke the heart i of the Si.-ux warrior.

Anderson was In.rn In slavery In tb CLeroke nation, now Oklahoma, eighty-! ytrs ago. His father was a imrvbrcd cherk-e, his mother a pun-Mood mgre-is. slavery was nt (resuni.il to xist in that Mttion. but is said to have flourihel. and many Ir.'irii utxl halfd.reeds Were under

th voke. In the latter Dart of 11 And, ro ran away and .ine,I the I'nion

anay. He fought throughout the Civil war and crvcl in the regulars some time after It. Leaving the army in 1T2. AiKlermm came to l-.r.man. In j lvTi he h-d a nanr of cold miners to a strike fvjsrte.l on Forcuj ine creek.

Jut below the Kos. bud. Frank i.rour.d of l'-iftiian was aptain of the ex- j ti s,.nilari( w,cti.ns i.f the southiJ:tln and Anders.n was guide. m cso-ro nn-a of the United States. The

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'..t..o. K.re Ceneral 'u-Vr m-! h: !.-ath. the "...I

attked by a large band of Slo'tx. The Indian- mmd-ered .several hundred, the white men only a score. Little Sitrirs F.uU. s..n of the chief, who was pvm then famous, was baling the r-Nkins and made himself unduly conspicuous. At a crithal moment Andere n ma i:i--n the rsl chief with his j.it.. s nd hot him dead. The Indians rrtn-at.-l. The e.,n'n fall, it Is said, oonflru.od Sitting Fell's detnair.arSon to try to wij out the v Jil'cs ai d l-d t. the Indian war that followed Anderson reforud to F..?n...n. where he (.r-.-p r-, durir.g t. any years, lie and his wife, who s;dl lives, own a rzv ttt:ige on the outskirts. In: increasing age largely made it iifTiiult for lim to earn a livirg and he las ;one to the home. An.Ierson w as a slave f n C.en-'an hi tH;.h ina and the tab he tell ; of he Inhurann cruelties the brute Itr. 'tid on ' l.'iph-s irt::ns w.-uhl ran';, 'or aleer horror, with fcccovvs of r vtl.ing ) ne In F.. !g!un ::rr! 1-rar.ee.

in!'etsl areas, however, extend us far

I north us Nevada and Oregon. I he

climate iu jiarts of Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona and California i.s-ms to favor their rapid intiltiplicitfloti. The ticks remain uttiuhed to the eurs of the animuls for several months, und shipments of live stock from the Infested una to vuriotis points in the United States cause the pni;-itos tob. -come w idely disseminated, hut moisture Is apparently detrlr.i. : tal to their devil. -piaetit In certain -ir-. and they do not scoin to be able io ih-uri-h in atiy part of the United Stntcs except the sctulurid eetious "f 'ho West.

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From Suffering by Getting Her Lydia E. Pinkham't Vegetable Compound. Pittsburgh, Pa. "For many months I Wft not able to do rny work owinp t

a weakne t wnica caused backacb

and headaches. A friend called my attention to one of your newspaper advertisements and immediately my husband bought three bottle cf lAdiaE. FinkhanVi Vegetable Corapound for me. After tatir-c two tottU-s 1 felt fine

and my troubles caused by that wcr-k-noss are a thing of the past. AH women who suffer as I did should try Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound." Mrs. Jas. RoiiKBfRG, C20 Kc&pp SL, Ii. S., Pittsburgh, PaWomen who suffer from any form of weakness.&s indicated by displacements, inflammation, ulceration. Irregularities, backache, headaches, nervousness or "the blu.-s," should accept Mrs. Kohrberg's suggestion and pive Lydia & Pink ham's Vegetable Compound thorough trial. Fcr over forty years it has b?ea correcting such ailrm nt. If you have mysterious complications write for advice to Lvdia K. I'inkhLQ llcdicin Co., Lynn, Mass.

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Bring Your Friends Along 1 m w,ll pteBMsl with tATONICar.a it urt ly djc j-Jt whut it ny it w iiU k now 1 ran rfmiinirnd it levhlr. bt-u try cufti.mer fome tark for more nj nat onljr I rt ie it. but Inn or end the.r fnend f r it. An oil irenllrmrn l y-rg old y. " I wul.t get m'Cireituji to tad. thoueht I a-onld die, woulJ have U erta (it.yajrun and be in tx-d fr"Ti or. to thir1j : in July I gnt i:TONIC and hav n.t t4 a tU .no, nor a pi. yvan an-! I know 1.A10N1C taakT tmwli." J. I K'JCTOK. Irugs . Wutater. Ohio. After mcls eat one

Forest F.re Fighting. secretary of agriculture in his uiinual report. Protection of the forests lurlng the season if l'.HS proved tin esceptlotially lillictilt task, says the secretary. An unusual strain was imposed on an rKiMilzatloti somewluit depl t'd in i. umbers utnl mm h weakened hy the loss ot many of Its most experienced men. Added to this was the dilliculty of i-o-ourlnjr pood lii.-n for temjM.rt'ry npp.iiiitt.u iit us guards diirini: the lire season, mid parties of men for f'thtiug large lir.-s. An tiiiii-ually 'iirly und severe lry setixiii iniiscd the oiitl.re.-ik of serious lir s 1 tore the suuiu. r pi ntectiv orgatii;'.ii i i"ti vmis lullv r.-iuly. Some etnhat r:istaint In meeting the situation, the report ..turnouts, was caused by the failure .f the annua! appropriation net to pass -ongress tit, til after the lire season was virtu. illy over. Ilelh-f vas ftirnish"! hy the president, who plaet d l,tM).00 at the secn-tury's disposal as a loan from the president's emergency fund. It may be necessary, the secretary snys. t se k from congress again a delieiero y appropriation of ?7rM,(No.

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DRAW FCISON THROUGH SKIN

BUILD OR REPAIR ICE HOUSE

Ample Supply Will Be Mighty Helpful on Hot Days In SummerMake Preparations. (Trepared ly the t'r.ite.l Suu-s I'p:irtnieAt cf Asrl. ulturc ) Of course, you're planning to have plenty of ice n'Xt summer. It will be mighty helpful n those hot luys In duly comfort In the homo and wiving In the dairy. Are you ready? Is the Ice house In good repair, ir will ym find, when a good fret'Ze -iines. that you have no tit phu-o to Ktore Ice? It will he to your advantage to spend some of yur spare time tmvv in getting the ici house in shape. Repair the sides nnd s-. that the roof don't leak. Ion't be without ice next summer. It's rp'nslve and Im-onvetih-nt to leP rid on lu-ighbors r haul from town. oil can build a good ice house. If you want to know how, write to the 1' tilted States depnrtmont of agriculture, Washington. I. .. and ask for it fr-e copy of Tanners' nulletin C2X r It now.

Dalt moie Phyocian Del.cves He Ha an Effective Cure fcr Rheumatism in the Idea Ir. l ied I'liilhioti ..f .1 il.ns l,.pk:n. Iiosjetal in I'..ilt ini'it - has devised a treatment f j- heat n'ei-ri.'V. su-h rheumatistii, that Is b. iti us.-d ver; successfully at the niilitury hospital Where it lias I. cell i ntr.xl'ieed. II ns.-s )i mineral, dutihle nit ro peroxide whi.h actually extracts the iMl.imirta tlon.

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sui.st.mc. which holds it action unt It Is placed on Ihn spn ner the 11eased bot e, fr. tn vliich it extrtu-t tt, Itnpui iti'. the germs i,nd their p sons. The niat-rial is -priiikhsl n II; or ganz.' nnd fdaeed rt the skin iv the dlnsed bone. When the ivt removes the drsins from six tvv Ivo hours later, tin re will he se blisters on the skin. If there Is i Infccti'in the salt will not affect tl skin.

Inside Stuff. The lUisiness Man You w ill cot that the market ren.rts Indicate tt Cotton Is nervous. The Non'Mis-lnes M:;n Yeh. but hasn't anything .n wool und.-rw whn It comes to a surefire cusr lidg ts.

In our -!Torts to p-t mre mme less work we often find ourslve inc mor work for les money.

FORECASTS OF GREAT VALUE

Much Money and Thousands of Pounds of Meat May Be Saved by Watching Weather Forecasts. (Prepared b" th t'tiite.l Statea lrpnrt m ml of Airrioulture.) Cattleim-n In the West and Southwest may saw thousands f ilollars nnd many thousand pounds f meat during the winter seasin If they will watch weather forecasts. Tln-y r-liouh! give attention not only to the regular forecasts but to the sx-iul lnily forei'tiMs Issued hy weather bureau stations In cltiea and towns f consi. lerahle sixe. lurlng the winter la r gard to minimum temperatures eiectd to occur within a shipping radius of ne Iuy or ivvo days of Hie station. In northw-strn Texas last winter n iiuiiibT of lords of cattle, ii'.-grvgatliig many thousand dollar? In value, dl'l from aj ctf.' b a destnutlve cold wave v.;,;. a h ! been forecast by the w.,'.nr ' n. '.v, at : v.nmlngs f ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' nated o. .... i

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