Cameron County press. (Emporium, Cameron County, Pa.) 1866-1922, November 29, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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    A PORTABLE HEN HOUSE.
The Advantages of Such a Building
Over the Stationary Structure.
Poultrymen are fast recognizing the
lndispensability of portable hen
houses as an adjunct to their perma
nent system of house arrangement in
profitable poultry raising. There are
always conditions under which a poul
tryman must labor at certain periods
of the year that makes any permanent
system of shelter management more
or less inconvenient.
It is only through some intermediate
oieans, such as a portable shelter that
he can eliminate his difficulty and
conduct his business upon an econom
ical basis.
A portable hen house has several ad-
IllovuL!* Poultry Kouuj on Rjnners,
vantages that makes It not only prac
tical, but indispensable in profitable
poultry keeping. It frequently hap
pens during the breeding season that
one desires to separate a few individ
uals from the llock for special breed
ing purposes.
A portable hen house furnishes
means through which the desired pur
pose can be accomplished economical
ly and conveniently. The house can
be moved a short distance from the
main plant, a small area fenced in,
and the flock maintained without
much additional expense.
There are always occasions in poul
try raising when it becomes advisable
to promote best results to keep broods
of young poultry separated during the
growing season. In fact if the broods
can be distantly separated they will
do much better.
In such instances it is a matter of
great convenience to resort to small
shelters for carrying on the work. I
have many times found it advisable to
separate my young growing stock into
colonies of a hundred and house them
u few rod apart.
To separate the fowls successfully I
used colony houses, and find that I am
not only able to conduct the work
more satisfactory, but far more eco
nomically as well. Especially with
young growing stock the colony meth
od of growing the stock is the most
profitable.
There are various designs of colony
houses that can be made portable and
answer the purpose in every way. The
one here illustrated is an excellent one
and has many strong advantages over
many that are in use to-day upon some
farms. The house is 5x6 V 6 with five
posts.
The building is mounted upon run
ners that serves as a means of trans
portation. The runners are 5x5-inch
pine with an Iron strip nailed to the
bottom of the runner to save them
from wearing, also to keep the wood
work up as much as possible from the
moisture. The main frame work is
made of two by fours.
The siding is pine ship-lapping of
good quality. Shingles were used for
roofing. In the front is a door for en
tering the building when necessary
and for cleaning out. A system of
ventilation is used that supplies fresh
air on the same principle as used in
cow-stables. This is essentia! as the
ehelter is small and tight.
This portable shelter, says Prairie
Farmer, has been in use for several
years and is one of the most popular
portable hen houses in use upon sev
eral Michigan poultry farms.
The Sone Mill.
It is surprising that every farmer
that has fowls does not have a bone
mill. Bones cannot be utilized with
out being ground, and they contain
a large amount of food ingredients.
Bones contain much lime and this is
very necessary to the fowl dropping
a large number of eggs during the
year. Bones also contain phosphorus,
and this is not found in as large quan
tities in some other foods. The green
bones also contain considerable of
nitrogen. Altogether the use of bones
ground or cut is to be recommended.
Moreover, large quantities of the
bones are constantly going to waste.
"Why throw away bones which may
be of such value in the poultry estab
lishment? Their manurial value is
also made available after they have
been used by the fowls.
The Weil-Bred Fowl.
Beak for beak well bred poultry eat
no more than mongrels. Pound for
pound the meat breeds cost no more
to raise, but less. Bird for bird they
cost more; they are worth the differ
ence. Egg for egg the laying breeds
and strains cost no more to feed but
double, triple or quadruple the profits
derived from scrubs. Everything is
In favor of pure breeds.
Make your poultry run the gauntlet
at once. Do not let any fowl into the
hen house thl3 winter unless it gives
giromise of immediate or future profit.
AWFUL SUFFERING.
From Dreadful Pains from Wound on
Foot—System All Run Down—
Miraculous Cure by Cuticura.
"Words canont speak highly enough
for the Cuticura Remedies, i am now
seventy-two years of age. My system
had been all run down. My blood was
so bad that blood poisoning had set
in. I had several doctors attending
me, so finally i went to the hospital
■where I was laid up for two months.
My foot and ankle were almost be
yond recognition. Dark blood flowed
out of wounds in many places and I
was so disheartened that I thought
surely my last chance was slowly leav
ing me. As the foot did not improve,
you can readily imagine how I felt. I
was simply disgusted and tired of life.
1 stood this pain, which was dreadful,
for six months, and during this time
1 was not able to wear a shoe and
not able to work. Some one spoke to
me about Cuticura. The consequences
were I bought a set of the Cuticura
Remedies of one of my friends who
was a druggist, and the praise that I
gave after the second application is
beyond description; it seemed a mir
acle for the Cuticura Remedies took
effect immediately. I washed the foot
with the Cuticura Soap before apply
ing the Ointment and I took the Re
solvent at the same time. After two
weeks' treatment my foot was healed
completely. People who had seen my
foot during my illness and who have
seen it since the cure, can hardly be
lieve their own eyes. Robert Schoen
hauer, Newburg, X. Y, August 21,
1905."
After Many Trials,
Johnny had been fighting. Ills
mother wan telling him of tho evils
of resorting to violence to obtain ro
dress for a wrong.
"1 don't care," said Johnny, "he
took my ball."
"Did you try to get it from him
peaceably?"
"Yes'm."
"How many times did you try,
Johnnie?"
"I tried once, twice, thrice and
force: and 1 didn't get the ball till the
latst trial."
SIOO Reward, SIOO.
The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn
that there Is at least one dreaded dlnea.ne that science
has been able to cure lu all lis stages, and that Is
Catarrh. 11*11*0 Catarrh Cure is the only positive
cure uuw known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being conHtltutlonul disease, requires u constitu
tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In
ternally, acting directly upon ttie blood and mucous
surfaces of Ihe system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease. and giving the .*atlent
by building up the constitution and asslst-
Ing nature iu doing ItK work. The proprietors have
so much faith lu Us curative powers that tb»*.y offer
one Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to
cure. Send for of testimonials.
Address K. J. CHKN'KV & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75C.
Tako UaU'a Family Pills for constipation.
Women at Strenuous Tasks.
On the western coast of the United
States, at Monterey, Cal., Mrs. Fish
keeps the lamps lighted in the Point
Pinas lighthouse. On the eastern
coast, at South Portland, Me., Mrs.
Gordon earns her living by working
as a deep-sea diver. Sprinkled over
the country between these two wom
en are thousands of other members
of tho female sex who deserve to be
enrolled as auxiliaries to Mr. Kip
ling's corps of "Unafraid Gentle
men." And then, from the woman in
Utah who is sheriff and hangs mur
derers, to the woman in Chicago who
bosses a gang of Italian street clean
ers, he tells the role of women who
are engaged in strenuous occupations
in the United States. Wherever man
has tried to wrest a living from un
willing nature there woman has also
left the impress of her daring ex
ploits.—Technical World.
His Monument.
There has been set in a cemetery
In Orwell, Oswego county, N. Y„ as
the memorial of a lumberman, framed
of granite and marble, the exact re
production in miniature of a sawmill
in the town of Redfield, which was
owned by the deceased.
On the scale of an inch to the foot,
the mill is complete in every detail,
being provided with saws, carriages,
rollers to carry off the sawed lumber,
skids with three logs placed thereon
ready to roll on the carriage car,
which is loaded with lumber.
So one man has escaped from the
conventional angel with outspread
wings, the recumbent sheep, and all
the rest. —Springfield Republican.
COFFEE IMPORTERS
Publish a Book About Coffee.
There has been much discussion as
to Coffee and Postum lately, so much
in fact that some of the coffee import
ers and roasters have taken to type
to promote the sale of their wares
and check if possible the rapid growth
of the use of Postum Food Coffee.
In the coffee importers' book a chap
ter is headed "Coffee as a Medicine,"
and advocates Its use as such.
Here is an admission of the truth,
most important to all interested.
Every physician knows, and every
thoughtful person should know, that
habitual use of any "medicine" of the
drug-stimulant type of coffee or whis
ky quickly causes irritation of the
tissues and organs stimulated and
finally sets up disease in the great
majority of cases if persisted in. It
may show in any one of the many
organs of the body and in the great
majority of cases can be directly
traced to coffee in a most unmistak
able way by leaving off the active ir
ritant—coffee—and using Postum
Food Coffee for a matter of ten days.
If the result is relief from nervous
trouble, dyspepsia, bowel complaint,
heart failure, weak eyes, or any other
malady set up by a poisoned nervous
system, you have your answer with
the accuracy of a demonstration in
mathematics.
"There's a reason" for Postum.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1906?
SICK HEADACHE
_ ; —Positively cnrod by
PADTTDC these Little Pills.
Vn|\j Ll\o Tlicy also relieve Dts
■hh tress from Dyspepsia, In-
ITTLE digestion and Too Hearty
I|l I\l C n Eating. A perfect rcm-
O I * edy for Dizziness, Nausea,
R PILLS, Drowsiness, Bad Taste
■Jj[ la tho Mouth, Coated
Tongue, Pain In the Hide,
'torpid liver. TUey
regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine Must Bear
■ittle Fac-Simile Signature
[pill?.
■■fi—REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
He Knows
the kind of
Waterproof ! '■
Oiled Clothing! [/
that stands thev|fV, j
hardest service I\J/ A
DoY&uKnowf IC-y'Jffix
■>/ /, ' IW/
I I y\y
Made for all kinds [1 '//"/ 11
of wet work, or sport Hi
SOLD EVERYWHERE
A Positive /gTeTy^V.
CURi: FOR fej&lM BAU*\
GftTARRH/f3ff|l
Ely's Cream Balm
is quickly absorbed.
Gives Relief at Onco. M-
It cleanses, soothes,
heals and protects
the diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh
and drives away a ('old in the Head quickly.
Kastores the Houses of Taste and Smell.
Full size 50 cts. at Druggists or by mail;
Trial size 10 cts. l>y mail.
ii'.y Brothers. 56 \Varren Street. Yor'v.
of this paper de-
L/Xlu sirinif to buy any
thing advertised in
its columns should insist upon having
what they ask lor, refusing all substi
tutes or isolations.
Attention, Farmers!
Fur sale—l.ooo aeres rich vallov land in solht body,
Cioo acres in cultivation one mile frotn k«kk! railroad
town on county road; two wis buildings; uj
fenced. Can !»<• divided into six farms. Price In
separate tracts 81 ft t<» VttO oer acre, but will-sell
whole trnct f««r HfcO por acre. For particuTars,
address FIIANK M. II AM El* Mar&htleld, Missouri.
I MAKE YOUR FORTUNE IN SOAP ]
i
Others Have Done It —We Are Doing It —You Can Do It.
WE OWN A SOAP MINE IN NEBRASKA
II Mb The men in control are reputable men who will treat all stock- !
jjQ||~||| MW) h°lders honorably. A money-making proposition for you. Factory.
U IjfWjjf building-, ground, patents, soap mine, etc., all owned outright by !;■
a CcYBKHiT£ at MAH'F'& Co ifW& the company.
/I Des/veh.Col. fl/ i i '
Dollar Stock Now 35c a Share; Was 25c;
Will Soon Be 50c!
Look Us Up to-day it is costing 35 rents; if you di- All we want of you is to assist us in something that vou ran point to as an
We realize that manv concerns are wiU cosl i" ou 50 ccnts - ™ lsln ß ll ! e monev to allow us toman- asset all your life long,
offering their stock, an<l it is not al- SOW. u facta re it on a larger scale, to force a n. r L,j i. ic v. ir . „112 ci.-j. n„„ r
ways the most meritorious that meet Not a Probability But a Reality. liro , ll,i( ' l ' sale, a Banter general use- Backed by 15 Year, of Steady Operation,
vith the greatest success. Hut we cau- Don't confuse this with a hol.-in-the- v C, ' easc ' l P ro,ltK will result for Geyserite Soap has been sold for 15
tion you as an intelligent investor to ground that mav not cont iin the metal 'n U ' S ni'incy and your good years. It was exhibited at the World's
"look well before you leap." foHe iooS for nor rtl. im oil I ff l1 ' WIU aecom P llßh l-'a.r and received highest awards. We
Behind the Geyersite Mfg. Co. is one well that mav never .-pout oil beyond People admit we have the best of all °L ™* r i ca ]"L n ? w • hv iT> B ln , K %'
of ( olorados greatest merchants: its its surface. These are probabilities; toilet and surgical soaps; the world is 1,1 * 2
stockholders comprise some of the lead- Geyserite Soap is a realitv. It exists, large and all we need is capital to push un nt>t'es regularly—thej would not
ing statesmen, men who have been or it is being manufactured, sold and sales. Help us do this and vou will earn \v„ „ an >' w ' lore ;
are now honored with foremost posi- uge d. It is no gamble or speculation. >' our reward in large dividends. Your ° r !"- yo ,", r money
tions-a U. S. senator, a governor, a You can see it made, you can see it capita l will always be sate, and the '' Way ? -
leading I S. Government official, any R old in the large stores of vour citr, dividends will many times over bring 'A,?' ,J'V on °»r part ,
number of professional and business you can see it used in households, of- back your original outlay. You will be " i L*i I throughout the
men, publishers of daily newspapers, Kees, etc. building up something for the future , t ' iat > our '"vestment
etc. Is a proposition that is good -frr-r- makes money for you.
enough for these people good enough j .° j| l Knowledge of j ,
p_„_- 1 getting, and with the good-will of many
Prominent Directorate. stockholders widely scattered, the
Among the .' financial success of his enterprise, on
Denver merchant; Hon. I ||^ a ' Try One of Three Wav«
ber of the Colorado' bar; Lieutenant- Ml Jt ' 1 Presuming that you have read this an-
Governor Parks, President Daly, of the _ 7T"i nouncenient carefully through, we ask
Honfils, nublisher of the Denver I'""' • Ifiplwir'BnlCpOH fi ft ft'fl n • Q-f MjBB I—Fill out the coupon and order as
Crawford Hill, publisher of the Denver PrkflßlDplfcSyß I(gH wy M jf*l lm "'h of the stock for cash us your
Republican; I nited States Marshal ■ Of ■ U-U ' present savings will permit, or as much
Bailey, and many others. It will thus on the installment plan as your future
erable standing, and that there must —Send to the company for a copy of
be a substantial basis of fact. These '«r |' 'jßpfo L ft «C\s? r "Gold in Geyserite," the book that tells j
men could not afford to lie involved U TOn j n " about. Geyserite Soap, with analysis,
in anything that was not genuine. fl
We are offering the stock to you at' 1 t ' ie ( m |" e ..' n -Nebraska; out
faetory), and nil the money secured is paper, friend or foe in ('oloiado asking
being used to increase the sale and |L(g about the Geyserite Mfg. Co.. and from
the profits of Geyserite Soap. S the answers yon get decide whether you
A few weeks ago vou could have *" wi " ,)uv tllis stock at 35 cents or not.
bought this stock at 25 cents a share; Ordinal "Geyserite-• Soap Factory Owned by the Co., Present Capacity 20,000 Cake. Dai.y. vlntZe" you' w.U want"to Sin! 1 " 9
Geyserite Is the Most Attractive Investment on tHe American Market Today!
How You May Buy Stock fill OUT THIS sv~ COUPON AND MAIL IT
—SO bharei > 17.50 cash or >8.60 cash »2.00 per mo. for 7 months. THE GEYSERITE MFG. CO.. 32nd and Blake. Denver, Colo.
lWjhjugg-Jiy.tlO cash or —$11.00 cash g.5.00 per ny>-for 7mo nth i- Gentlemen; Kindly enter mv subscription for shirec of
_2jjj shureg 87(1.00 cash or ?10.Oti cash s(i.oo per mo, for 10 montjig; stock in The Geyserite Manufacturing Co., at the rate of «c Der share oar'value ft i or,
400 shares $140.00 cash or $20.1)0 cuwli $12.00 per mo. tor 10 months. non-assessable, no personal liability. * ' '
500 shares $175.00 cash or $25,00 cash $1 5.00 per iihi. for 10 months. I enclose $ my first payment
10(10 shares »;i50.0(> cash or SIOO,OO cash $35.00 per mo. for 10 months. , T
Address all Communication* and Make Remittance! Payable to " -Name Town State
THE GEYSERITE MANUFACTURIING COMPANY, «rid Blake, Denwe-r, Colo.
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EVERY WOMAN
Who has the care of housekeeping knows
that the hardest physical labor she has to
perform is the weekly cleaning and dig
ging to keep carpeted rooms free from
dust, dirt, moths, vermin, etc.
bv cutting down carpets to rug size, filling
all cracks, crevices, nail-lioles and open
ings in floors, under baseboards, wain
scotings, etc., with
BUFFALO
CRACK AND CREVICE FILLER.
Then stain and varnish or paint the
floors, making smooth level surface which
can be wiped with a damp cloth and
rugs cleaned with carpet-sweeper.
No matter how large the openings or
poor the floor m+/ be
BUFFALO
CRACK AND CREVICE FILLER
will make it as good as new. Insist on
having BUFFALO brand. Do not accept
substitutes.
Send for samples and descriptive
matter to
FOR (JFFAIOOIRPAIIIT I VARNISH ©
Sale by v
mi Hardware & Paint Dealers.
FARMS THATIiROW
"NO. 1 HARD" WHEAT
IH'fTJ-li— (Sixty-three Pounds to
IgjliiWttMyiß the Bushel). Are situ
'late<l in the Canadian
iy /[ West where Home-
I wj(o Cl nsteads of 160 acres can
*f £! he obtained free bv
sctt,er willin «
a,,<l ab,f * to comply
I With the Homestead
Regulations. During
the present year a large portion of
New Wheat Growing Territory
HAS BEEN MADE ACCESSIBLE TO MAR
KETS BY THE RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION
that has been pushed forward so vigorously by
the three great railway companies.
For literature and particulars address SUPER
INTENDENT OF IMMIGRATION, Ottawa,
Canada, or the following authorixed Canadian
Government Ajreut :
H. M. WILLIAMS, Law Building, Toledo, Ohio.
Mention this paper.
DOf4Tr/ > T™ tj e IDEAS
~ex U I £«. Kj> I don tdelay
TO APPLY FOR PATENT
Semi for FKEB BOOKLET and learn why.
MILO 11. RTKVKNK K CO..MX> 14th St.. Wa*ii
ington, 1). c, Urauclieo at Chicago.Cleveland
anil Detroit. ESTABLISHKD ISM
NO PATENT. NO FEE FOR OUR SERVICES
NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER.
THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRITANT.
CAPISICUM
VASELINE
EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT
A OUICK. SURE. SAFE AND ALWAYS RFADY CURE FOR PAIN-PRICE
15c. — IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES -AT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS, OR
bY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF 15c. IN POSTAGE STAMPS. DON'T WAIT
TILL THE PAIN COMES-KEEP A TUBE HANDY.
A substitute for and superior to mustard or any other plaster, and will not
blister the most delicate skin. The pain-allaying and curative qualities of
the article are wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once, and relieve
! Headache and Sciatica. We recommend it as the best and safest external
counter-irritant known, also as an external remedy for pains In the chest
and stomach and all Rheumatic, Neuralgic and Gouty complaints, A trial
will prove what we claim for it, and it will be found to be invaluable in the
household and for children. Once used no family will be without it. Many
people say "it is the best of all your preparations." Accept no preparation
of vaseline unless the same carries our label, as otherwise it is not genuine.
SEND YOUR ADDRESS AND WE WILL MAIL OUR VASE
LINE PAMPHLET WHICH WILL INTEREST YOU.
CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO.
17 STATE STREET, NEW YORK CITY
piameiiite pj pi I
STOVE POLISH lIySPILI 1
You CANNOT
CURE
all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal con
ditions of the mucous membrane such as
nasal catarrh, uterine catarrh caused
by feminine ills, sore throat, sore
mouth or inflamed <cyes by simply
dosing the stc lach.
But you sun I :an cure these stubborn
affections bj *ocal treatment with
Paxtlne Toilet Antiseptic
which destroys the disease germs,checks
discharges, stops pain, and heals the
Inflammation and soreness.
Paxtine represents the most successful
local treatment for feminine ills ever
produced. Thousands of women testify
to this fact. 50 cents at druggists.
Send for Free Trial Box
THE K. PAXTOM CO- Boston. Mam.
nno/ YEAHLY GUARANTEED
/11/O OH YOUR INVESTMENT
Safe, sure and reliable. Send your name
on postal and let us tell you about it. Address
AMERICAN MINES INVESTMENT COMPANY,
CANON CITY. COLORADO.
A. N. K.—C (1906 —47) 2153.
W. L. DOUGLAS
*3.50&*3.0 D Shoes
BEST IN THE WORLD
W.LDouglas $4 Gilt Edge
cannotbeequalledatanyprica / 112.
W*. L. Douglas' Job- I / fcrW jpl \
binj llouso is the most I / WTw \
complete in this country jl ffJJ I
SHOES FOE EVERYBODY AT ALL PRICES*
Men's Shoes, $S to $1.50. Boys' Shoes, $3
t051.26. Women's Shoes, $4 OO to ftl.ftO.
Misses' <3t Children's Shoes, $2.26 to SI,OO.
Try W. L, Douglas Women's, Misses ants'
Children's shoe*; for style, fit and wear
they excel other makes.
' If I could take you into my large
factories at Brockton, Mass., and show
you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoes
are made, you would then understand
why they hold their shape, fit better,
wear longer, and are of greater valua
than any other make.
Wherever you live, you can obtain W. L.
Douglas ohoes. His name and price Is (tamped
on the bottom, which protects you against high
prices and inferior shoes. Take no substl«
i tate. Ask your dealer lor W. L. Douglas shoes
j and insist upon having them.
Fait Color Eueleti usca; they will not wear brassu*
I Write for Illustrated Catalog of Fall Styles.
I W. L. DOUGLAS, Dept. 12. Brockton, Mas*.
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