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l93.LVIUO S1HINIOS 3H1,,
Prevent and Cure
ROUP COLDS : ' &
Don't let roup wipe out your birds , , ,=
and yourprofits. Use
Remedy
Pills or Powder. se. S r, a."d $1i .
It purifies the system and nnt o^ly pr(e':' 'tr t at cures roup. colds, fever, catarrh, diph
theria, etc. Toinsurepcrfectly heat~l:y ytr ..., husy layer3, add to the feed daily
pij.S Poultry R - E ·ti r ' i o.ail.,. ..oo.ý
Refuse substitutes: insist on P'ratt. sr. .a::icn Guarantecd or Money Back.
34 CGet Pratre 160 Page Illustrated Poultry Book.
Purpose of Campaign.
Objecth primary lroe o the Work and ecam-.S
I ji,1io~i~i~t Featuaces.
Thrtpaigen is to showCampaigns Have Beeln :Car- I
rthat fonlfa in Michigan, Ohio artd 'rl
nois-Ho dec's Plan Meets Wa-rn
1i e.t grow; Withat it can br gr.
i'rº P.t C. lloldt-n, dii'eei0r 1*" of
tlrofi bl y u; po: i v:; y f;r1: thr ( t it , I -
rtiublat live stOCtk 'cowiTe ,ni
rv i n g ; p r o d u c e s d o tb l h t t: '. : ' f oa t ';
h a y c r o p .,, a n d i s b e ,t t '': f , ,, d .
Th r'teen camnpaign,, have thus :r
b~een sutccessfully conducted in M ...
i gan, Ohio and Illinois.
1 h dSome of the gResultsi.,
aResults of the Kcountry. county (Mich.
c'h latestmpgn are:n of den is
lace1) Six thousand falrm.* vse.rtd at
are their hpromines dureing a ive-dy
" campaign.
plan:
(2) Thei irty-two meeductings held. onai
(3) Thlree hund!'ed and seventy-five
miles traveled by the Alfalfa Au
ltomobile Train. d I.
states.
(4) One hundretd andto the heirty-six alfal
farmers, whore no otto t at
hetalks madin the fiby the Holden sta' f
and fialuire discuosse'd accordi:
of localfa lecturertis.
(5) ThMany applic f thations for similar en
paigns from all parts of t:,.
SUnited States.
hicle-ht'li a uttouitle.
PurposThe Kent county campaign ha. be
Thfolloed primary lrcampaigos in Athe ca.
Barry, Grand Travers e and St. (; arnit
counties, Michigan; Van \Vert, Marl<.
Fulton, William is theand Champaigiin tcoun
tie cns, Ohio; thand Sangamon, DeP'\.;i
and Kane counties, Illinois,
rofiiblyGreat Meeting in Ohio.
richAt one someeting incr Ohio upon tha
farm of Joseph E. Wstock g, near a'ei.;:'
1>icproduices5 do-,;!;e Of:. of et
hay icsburgo, nearly 4,000 people gathr
Th irteenU camnt~ialgit h~ave tl1)05
heen successfully conducntetd in : i..
gfrom all parts ofn, Ohio adnd adjonIllinois.
states to learn more about (Mifalf. \)
this great me ofeting the ReOhio Stt s.
falfa Growers' association was or:re:
ized. Over 300 automoiles mad, uip
(1) Six the alfalfa train. It iousand farmers visitrecorded at
the greatest agriculturingal assemb :.a,
campaign.
(2)in thi story of Ohio. Otheldr O. ,
(3) Thiree hundred and seventy-five,
countiles whetraveled by the fwork has bAu
tomobile Train.
taken up report success on e",:,.
ha(4) One hundred and thirty-six alfad.
Sangamon and Kane counties, 111i
talknois, have both conducttd great cam
paigns. At one meeting in Williair.4
ville, Ill., over 1,200 farmers came to:
ofear alfalfa lecturers.
(5) Many applications for siluillar caul
paign from all par of ths inin
w Ure ondited iStates.
about two lm:a.ii:' ;v':'.ly ,".10),%.* ' "
The Kent county campaign hasw tbe
pe! of alfalfa.
As a r, sult ali: o' the ca,..,
follwork it isby conpairv:ns in eAt:.
I Barry, Grand Traverse and St.tii:
that 200,00 acreos an alnpaig ch:f.
seeded during to!; and the Doa;, .
G teason.
Such iof the rEsnt of near i'ti.,
of campdoImb : g ll! !or ;' in;['. [*it. ..
more thg.nal 4L,0 ta polbe gatriv. -
fero alcolnprishod. and adjoin:
stthroughout the rnmion h-re the afl. \
was conducted is talking about ae
falfa. The co-operation of the s,:
in the terraiory is a very depod'
nd effective feature. School oliais e
eom the highsst to the lowest, (V
over failed to appreciate the
eproessor Holdcen has expre:
iraself as considering it the m(,
ha n ld l experience and the .eo
Snicial trip from tK e farm stand
nost that he has ever taken.
!ai.t this is not all-mwherever thl
nlers of any community are inter
ited in the growing of alfalfa, when
n ble a follow.up' man, thorough in
ie knowledge of alfalfa culture, will
Ae sena ut tto asist them in etting
start. He ",will live with the
trmers and aid them in solving
wo problems at home. He will
- from farm to farm upon re
-',est and study succor and failure.
Before the coming of 1914 cam
l..gns will have been conducted in_
very part of the United States and
fanada. Interest is grovinh so rap
,ly that many counties have organizd.
c.erpaigns a pd undrtaten the ,o'r
cicihoutra~iptac from tlhe farm , stand
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FARMS
Farms, jarms, Farms!
I 1 10 tiO infrri a 1 own
er'. i i ti; .-ti: 1 , the coun
tr t i: i ia n ,> ,:,ih in to han
lit :' cj1'
I ila; ' ., .ii.: v. i: t a hun
if,,, e:,:,,lle tali th ' N er' 0 who
f'. jinCHtcill t c: in ell n " ~1'".
i mry iVi lan, wrte ivants
' 'Itl' !:r. :,1.; ' 1 ,i 'i t i; ' t -
Ito'ý lii thU i a ill.' ii. '*0 V man,
kot Han-: n!u whh o c list :" e
\\ "11 :. . I ,i lf i n ' ." i'for, op
ti v,. Itc -: a y I [ i v,,( the land
', .,''e!' , iV ai co I:ti' t , h lich
n,),:.; , ,:: 1n =lelilln : his
If' illtre ste, d inl selling your
farm or imltrov'eI land write me
for Hliank on w' hich you can list
,., r ,r,,.n ,iri,,, lhcation,
I ,.ni l:i ' l, in this par
t.' : ; :') ar 1,m-pi11 for tie
''". I 1 rI , ' l: u.in :' a ho m e
',tt ill _.'' r r'' rty listed.
': i t'tl 2,l , u. 10' 1')o rty list
Y,, a\n d,.- vi thout any
xn o'to I i t;.o mal ykou pay me
S, t , i .i' on t, ' ,-. I .ell your
p t :3', t r a. , o , .r.
in at the , de in listing
you.i' bi 1 as N i-i or:t show n my
'lik .,ts :mlir3 r ti, only that
:icyl iS yelu antit contracts
(' iet list y,,ur ,.'eoerty in
t\',! :it i iv' niy youy r net
pr,,li.~i"or ., an list at price
: atro;)erty sold at, and
p::.y re th e iper cent com.Tmission.
u½: t'a: (2till the( necessary
tHank on whlcii to make appiica
tion f',,r contract by applying to
me. iox S, Gray.son, La., or cal
ling; at the Caldwell Watchman,
Columbia, La. Now do not de
lay and if you want to sell, buy
or rent land. Se" inme before clo
Ie- l., ,c.og.y yours,
G,.... \,'. Thompson,
.,.:>. (,,.yson. La.
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, . ,,'b i n" I : * " ;LIral;Z l a ut
N &1 i, . ' t.a
No hie to Cctton Ra'sers.
I will I,,y ..i)0 fr all cotton seed
dougt 11L Lo iny ; la i ud ithtr notice
, a1 furniiý itagg i;ng aid tie( at $1.25
,er.t wrap.lin,. I;ring on your cotton.
\\'ui gin every day after the present
week. Yours to serve,
Geo. T. Martin.
O UR MIWUOS IAT
27estm l o
I e We sti Cn ed
HA[ ARTtAIR SANITAUWI
prate Prevent prals
Baby White
Chick LOSS Dinrrh.
Food Resac y
Without these two guaranteed p o
tecti .s you cannot pucceed with poultry.
No other precparation is as good the fi-st
three wvee!;s w Pratts Baby Chick Food
25c. rc and $1.U(--the only safe ration.
Insures lusty grou th.
To prevent intestinal trouble' the one
sure specif.c is Pratts White Diarrhea
Remedy --2e and :'c. After they pa-s
the early critical perind they n:atuie
quiek!y into prolit paying members of
your flock.
Refuse substitutes; insist on Pratts.
.Satisfactian Guaranteed or Money Back
Ge t PIralls I.u ~e I'vul~tr ,liu
Notice for Publication.
I)epartment of the Interior'
U. S. Land ()ffice at Baton Rouge, La.
October. 21, 1º915. Proof under law
under which entry was made.
Notice is hereby given that Peter
Nelson, of Cotton Plant. La. who, on
April 15, 1910. nmade !I,:mestead Entry
No. 03022, for SEj of NWV. section 6
Township 13: North, Range 2 East, La.
Meridian, has filed notice of intention
to make live year prooi, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore Clerk of ('curt. at Columbia, La.
on the 2'., day of N,ov. 1!15.
Claimant narlne as witnesses: Pet
er Hilling, l'nks DIean, John Nelson,
of 'heter, La. (';!rTy .lorgan. of Cot
ton 'Plant, La.
E. ). (;ianelloni,
Register.
'Published in ('Li.!i Watchman, Col
umbia, Lowisina.
Notice for Publication
I)el:artnwent oft Interior
U. . La, d i>!1'vt ;et i:aton Rouge, La.
)cit, . er I:'. 11.. l 'rit under Act6-6-12
Ntice is h, ,::: r.n that George
L. Tullos. ,f 110<. I.3. who, on March
1,. 1912 ::. t l, I'l.nesteadl Entry, No.
o.5;3l, for SEJ of N\Wi, Section 20,
''ownship 11 Nnorth. lange 2 East, La.
Meridian. has filed notice of intention
to make Three Year lroof. to establish
claim to tiI land :i.oe described, be
fo'e Clerk of (oi t. at Columbia, La.
on thie stii day (41 Deceminber, 1915.
Claimant namns as witnesses: Adrian
W. Simfljd.'n, ;:yv. l.a. Barnes Fisher,
Lonnie, La. William D. Fisi.er, Lon
nie, La. J. I.l, J.jason. Bay, La.
. 1. (;ianelloni,
Register.
P'ublishedl in C'aiwell Watchman
Coluinimia, La.
Lost Strayed or Stolen.
From the Mcc'rrnrnns I'lace three
miles west of C('ia ºs... . Description:
One red cow ab,,ut 2 years old, with
hell on, mark 'I.kn',a. One three
year old red heif, ' . ,,,re 1 1-2 year old
stear, both marked uppr figure 7 and
under bit in !eft ear, andt crop in right.
Any body seeing or heacing of above
cattle please noti'y In. at Columbia La
R.F.I). No. 1. l;ox I;1, and if recovered
will be rewarded.
Notice of Trespass
All persons are hereby warn
ed not to treslpass upon the fol
lowing dlescribed )prperty: NW
1-4 NE 1-4 \W 1-2 of SW 1-4 of
NE 1-1 Sec. 1S--2p 13 N. R. 3 E.
Fred MIeredith.
Write us for
prices
CROSSETT SILO CO.
SILO DFPARTMENT
Cros3oit LumA.br Company
SCre' - " kan.sas
In the District Court of the
United States
For the West*ern l)istrict of Lou
isirnla. .,Bn re D)ivi ion
In the matter ,,f .. .I. Stallings
Bankru; t. No. 1169 in Bank
ruptcv.
To creditors of' :h,,v, ndtmed
bankrupt of (,ravson, La:
Notice is h'ropy given that o4
the 17th day of Am, ns' A. 1.
1915, the raid .1. J. t-llinvs wti
duly adjudica,.,'l l'rikrupl; and
that the first tmeetin- of his cred
itors will be held at the office of
the Referee in ite city of Mon
roe, La., on the 17th day of
Septemher, 1915, at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon, at which time
t.ie said creditors may attend,
prove their clhins, apl.oint a
trustee, examine the bankrupt,
and transact such other busi
ness as may pro)lerly come be
fore said meeting.
Monroe, La., Aug,, 29, 1915.
R. H. Oliver, Jr.
Referee in Bankrupty.