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Bj B) Neuralgia, Kidney Trouble or any kin- Bj MS dred disease, write to us ror a trial bottlo V ■ of "S-DROPS," and test It yourself. M fi "5-DROPS" can be used any length of Bj H time without acquiring a "drug babl..."£ : B as It is entirely free of opium, cocaine. JR) ■ alcohol, laudanum, and other similar EI ■ Lsrt«Sl« Bottle, "B-DROPS" as if intended believe you will not want to I for charity, or do you adver- let a single issue of this paper I tise for direct results? goto press without something Did you ever stop to think from your store. ! how your advertising can be We will bo pleased to have ! made a source of profit to y° u on us « we will J you, and how its value can be ta^e pleasure in explaining measured in dollars and our annual contract for so cents. If you have not, you many inches, and how it can be i are throwing money away. used in whatever amount that Advertising is a modern ieeins necessary to you. business necessity, but must If you can sell goods over ■ be conducted on business the counter we can also show I principles. If you are not you why this paper will best I satisfied with your advertising serve your interests when you you should set aside a certaio want to reach the people of amount of money to be spent this community. Kl r> T 'N.T *" l" TAT Wo can do the finest 3JI. $& J X I\ll 1 I I I>> £TJ Class of printing, and we .... , , , ~ can do that class just a little rheaper than the other fellow. Wedding invitations, letter heads, bill heads, sale bills, statements, dodgers, cards, etc., all receive the same careful treatment —just a little better than seems necessary. Prompt delivery always. If you are a business man, did you ever think of the field of opportunity that advertis ing opens to you? There is almost no limit to the possi bilities of your business if you study how to turn trade into your store. If you are not get ting- yor.r share of the business of your community there's a reason. People go where they are attracted where they knozv what they can get and how much it is sold for. If you make direct statements in your advertising see to it that you are able to fulfill every promise you make. You will add to your business reputa tion and hold your customers. It will not cost as much to run your ad in this paper as you think. It is the persistent ad vertiser who gets there. Hav« something in the paper every issue, no matter how small. We will be pleased to quote you our advertising rates, par ticularly on the year's busi ness. mi MAKE YOUR APPEAL to the public through the MtL columns of this paper. Mfk With every issue it carries few * its message into the homes 1 and lives of the people. Your competitor has hia store news in this issue. Why don't you have yours? Don't blame the people for flocking to his store. Thev know what he has. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1910 VENTILATING DAIRY BARN IS IMPORTANT FEATURE Cleanliness of the IVflllt, Health of the Cows and Success of Whole Business Depends on Kresh Air. There Is no more important feature about a dairy barn than the ventila ting system. The cleanliness of the milk, the health of the cows, and the success of the whole business depends on the proper ventilation. Ventilation of poultry coops has been practically solved by the use of cloth windows, but the dairy barn is another matter, one which requires study and more or less cost in construction. In the accompanying illustration is seen the King system of ventilation which is acknowledged by experts to be one of the best systems in opera tion to-day. The inlets must be so arranged that the warm air will not pass out in stead of the cold fresh air coming in. It is for this reason that the inlet flue should begin near the ground on the outside and end near the ceiling in side. All that is necessary is to have the outer end of the flue several feet A # 112 \ " i King System of Ventilation. lower than the Inner end. There should be a number of inlets of small size, in order that the fresh air may be evenly distributed throughout the stable. Whenever possible the inlets should be inside the stable. A convenient size for an inlet is 4x12 inches. This permits the flue to be built between L'xi studs. From eight to ten inlets should furnish enough air for 20 cows. The flues should be lined with building paper and this covered with matched lum ber. In putting the flues in an old barn the paper may be tacked against the outside wall, then the studding, and the matched lumber nailed to the studding. The outside opening of the flues should be covered with woven wire. In some instances the flues are made of sheet iron which is tacked to the studding in such a manner as to BREEDING HOUSE FOR DUCKS The above illustration shows a duck house with wire separated water runs. This is an admirable plan tor farmers who have running water on their farms. In duck raising three things are es sential to success, frequent feeding, plenty of good drinking water and abundance of sand or other grit. If ir.cabators are not used, hens are bet ter t.ban ducks to incubate the eggs and the best practice is to take the ducklings away from the hen as soon as hatched, keeping them in a covered box in a warm room or in a regular brooder until feathered. During the day they should be kept in a movable pen on fresh grass. Don't let the ducklings puddle in the water or they aro llnblo to get wet, and dampness afford a good flue. This Is one ot the neatest ways of constructing the (lues of which I know. The same sheet or galvanized iron can be used that is manufactured for roofing, so it is easily obtained. In some instances it is well to have trap doors in the flues so that the wind will not cool the barn too much in the winter. In the north this plan of ventilating is being adopted by the dairymen to a great extent and is providing satisfac tory in every case. With the King system of ventilatioD it is possible to keep the temper ature of the properly constructed dairy barn at about any degree thai is wished. This is all important to the dairy animal. They will not do well if they are compelled to exist where the temperature is fluctuating all the time and to great extremes. The dairy animal is a highly-organ ized animal that requires the best treatment and one of the essentials is proper ventilation in the barn in which she is housed. Utilizing Manure. We have a small dairy of about 50 cows, mostly Jerseys, and sell milk, cream and butter. The manure from this herd is stored under shelter and applied with a spreader to wheat and young grass, says a writer in an ex change. We think that best results are secured by this method of ing. Importance of Green Forage. The man who foresaw the impor tance of providing plenty of green forage for winter feeding and pasture realizes the value of his good manage ment in providing an abundance of supplementary food during this criti cal time. is more fatal to young ducks than to young chickens. The drinking water should be given them in a patent drinking fountain, where they can get enough water to drink but not any to play with. Taking Notes. The farmer, as a rule, does not use the lead pencil and notebook as much as he ought to. It is a good plan to take notes of things he sees away from home, of what he hears at the institute or lectures, besides things that lie wishes to remember at home on the farm. You cannot afford not to give a call all he wants to eat the first year of Ills life. CONVINCING PROOF OF THE VIRTUE OF Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound What is the use of procrastinating in the face of such evidence as the following letters represent? If you are a sick woman or know one who is, what sensible reason have you for not giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound a trial ? For 30 years we have been publishing such testimonial letters as these —thousands of them —they are genuine and honest, too, every one of them. Mrs. 8. J. Barber says: Mrs. George May say.-s: *kl?k^y a -TC' , "No one knows ' : k£) St raW id ma ' e ou^'. es » for women—and and 'backache! pit JEL Mm I feel it my duty Mil! My doctor said i -fr **' #pjlH to let others '•/ I Jf '•' he could not give knnw thl> gr>f " l ;,: A. v jfl .V' me anything to has done for me. cure it. 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