The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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KIOWA COUNTY NEWS
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NO GREAT RICHES, BUT FOOD IN PLENTY
FROM GOOD BACK-YARD FLOCK OF POULTRY
How Poultry Comfort Wat Combined With Back Yard Beauty.
Thi* summer don’t spend hours over a hot stove!
Serve Libby’s delicate Corned Beef chilled — it
will give you an entirely new idea of how easily
an appetizing summer meal can be prepared.
Get a package from your grocer today.
Libby, McNeill A Libby, Chicago
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Clear Youf Skin
Save Your Hair
With Cutlcura
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AU* « n»» GuwtlStna|UraU| Talk. At All Dru Siam.
W. N. U., Oklahoma City, No. 29 -1919.
“CAN I BE
CURED?”SAYS
THE SUFFERER
IIovy often hare you heard that aad
cry from the victim* of disease. Per-
haps the disorder has (one too far for
help, but ofteuer it is just in its first
stages and the pains and aches arc only
nature’s first cries for help. Do not
despair. Find out the cause and give
nature all the help you cau and she
will repay you with health. Look after
the kidneys. The kidneys are the most
overworked organs of the human body,
and when they fail in their work of
filtering and throwing off the poison
that constantly accumulates in the sys-
tem, everything goes wrong. GOLD
MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules will
give almost immediate relief from kid-
ney and bladder troubles and their kin-
dred ailments. They will free your
body from pain in Bhort order. But bo
cure to get GOLD MEDAL. Look for
the name on every box. Iu three sizes,
sealed packages. Money refunded if
they do not help you. — Adv.
Humility Is u virtue all preach, nom
practice; ami yet everybody Is content
to hear.—John Selden.
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“Horn of Plenty
Qffergfaittafflt
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(Prepared by the United Hlate* Depart-
ment of Agriculture >
Too mnny poultry stories rend like
fairy tales In which Alnddln Is often
represented hm ribbing his magical
lump and converting poultry poverty
Into flock prosperity. Unllk® such
wtfrplng of tlie truth, this Is the story
of an actual experience of u buck-yard
poultryinnn who was not able to buy
an automobile from his flock profits,
hut who did furnish fresh, nutritious
food and un abundance of It for his
family table, In uddltlnn to enjoying
his work.
The attractive and serviceable poul-
try house designed and constructed by
this suburbanite cost less than $100
when It was completed In 1014. It 1ms
a concrete floor, roosts, trap nests, a
water system, and other hen house
accessories. It is a pleasure to look
at this hen house, which would he
really ornamental to the hack yurd of
any thrifty American.
The building Is 12 hy 18 feet, and
Is divided Into three pens with an
aisle at one end. The house Is 7%
feet high from the floor to the front
eaves and (1 feet at the hack. Yel-
low pine drop siding of medium qual-
ity was used for sheathing nnd roof-
ing purposes, the latter being over-
laid with prepared, stone-surface, as-
phalt roofing. Adjoining the house,
with direct access to It, are four pens,
one of which Is used for small chick-
ens, being Inclosed with one-inch mesh
chicken wire.
Plenty of Light From Windows.
The windows are an attractive fea-
ture of this house. They cost com-
plete $1.50 apiece, those at the side
being bungalow windows of lnrge nnd
odd size which the denier was glad to
get rid of. The front windows can
he opened both at the top nnd bottom
for ventilation. The side windows,
which help to provide free circulation
of air, are practically water-proof, as
they are hinged at the bottom and
swing Inward. The mnterlnl for the
floor of this house cost $12, the owner
laying the concrete floor during the
evenings by aid of an oil lantern.
To begin with, this poultryman had
only 15 hens, while his capacity rec-
ord has been GO mature hens and pul-
lets. A novel feature of his poultry
operations was the maintenance of u
number of Belgian hares which ho
raised for meat. One pen In the
Western Canada for
years h as helped to teed
. the world—the same responsi-
w>^ bility of production still rests upon her.
While high prices for Grain, Cattle and Sheep
ate sure to remain, price of land is much below its value.
Land eapabla of yielding 20 to 48 bush*
ole of wheat to the aero can ba had an
aaey terms at from $18 to $30 per
aero—good grazing land at much last.
Land Companies offer unusual inducements to Home Seek -
era. Farms may ne stocked by loans at moderate interest.
Western Canada offers low taxation, good markets and ship-
ping; free schools, churches and healthful climate •
Par particulars as te rsdoead railway raise loratkxi of land. Bs
trstad UUratar*. eta., apply to Sspt. of Irawila.. Ottawa. Can., ar
r. 1 IEW1TT, 2012 Hall Stmt, KANSAS CITY, HO.
Canadian Government Agent
chicken house un* equipped with four
rabbit hutches designed, according to
the directions of the l idled Slate* do
port incut of agriculture. Iu the main
lie ruined Belgian hares only during
the full, winter and early spring op to
the time ot the Netting season, when
the space occupied hp the rabbit* was
needed by the hens. Then he would
reduce hi* rohhltry to the minimum
point. In thl* way the rabbit quar-
ter* provided plenty of space, by the
use of partition*, for six or more set-
ting hen* at ii time. After the hatch-
ing season the owner would place the
broody hens in the anme pen with st \
end rabbits, ns the presence nnd hop'
ping about of the rabbits would ultl-
mutely break the hens of their brood I-
ness.
Rabbits Cost Little to Keep.
The remarkable thing about these
rabldt-raislng operations was that
valuable food was produced from
weeds and waste, ns practically the
only feed for the rabbits was grass
clippings, wild hay and weeds. Dur-
ing the young bearing season he
would feed the does a little skim
milk and a small amount of onts. but
never more than one quart of oats n
week. In the course of two years
he raised nnd ate about 75 rabbits,
weighing an average of two pounds
apiece. All this meat was produced
as a by-product of his poultry opera-
tions with small expense or trouble.
Another desirable point about the
rabbits was that they required little
care ns compared with poultry. The
rabbits were fed at any time of the
day or night with satisfactory re-
sults.
“It Is n comparatively simple mat-
ter to kill and dress two rabbits in
ten minutes,” remarked the suburban-
ite, “but I never was able to pick
and dress n single chicken In less thnn
double that period. My family did
not tire of the rabbits, because ns a
rule, we alternated the rabbit flesh
with chicken and other fresh meats.
The profits which I realized from my
poultry nnd rabbit operations came
entirely from the Belgian hares, ns my
White Plymouth Rocks only about
paid expenses, since I had to purchase
practically all my feed for them. How-
ever, It Is a great convenience for n
suburbanite to have on hand two
sources of fresh meat In addition
to a plentiful supply of fresh eggs."
CHIGGERS HARMFUL
TO CHICKEN FLOCK
Young Fowls Are Most Liable to
Suffer From Parasites.
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Mites Penetrate Skin, Causing Intense
Itching and' Abscesses Are Formed
—Birds Become Droopy and
Refute to Eat.
(Prepared by the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture.)
Chlggers, harvest mites, or “red
bugs,” which so frequently annoy
campers by the intense itching they
produce, mny also attack fowls. Young
chickens having a free range, especial-
ly if It Includes low-lying land, are the
most liable to suffer from these para-
sites. The mites penetrate the skin,
causing nn intense Itching, nnd abcess-
es may be found where clusters of
mites are feeding. These abcesses nre
sometimes a third of an Inch In diame-
ter, surrounded by an area of inflam-
mation. The birds become droopy, re-
fuse to eat, and may die from hun-
ger and exhaustion.
If an abscess has not yet formed the
Inflamed area mny be treated with sul-
phur ointment or a mixture of 1 part
of kerosene oil with 3 parts of lnrd. If
suppuration has occurred the scab
should be removed and the area wash-
ed with 4 per cent carbolic-acid solu-
tion. Frequent light dusting with
flowers of sulphur will keep the chick-
ens from becoming Infested. In the
southern nnd central states, where
harvest mites nre most numerous, it Is
often necessary to keep young chick-
ens off the range In summer. In these
sections It Is a good plan to hatch the
chickens early In the spring, so that
when the warm weather comes In which
the mites nre most abundant, the birds
will be old enough to resist their at-
tacks.
BEST RESULTS WITH SWINE
Push Pig to Greatest Extent From
Tims He Is Born Until Finally
Sent to Market.
(Prepared by the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture.)
Best results In hog growing are going
to be obtained by pushing the pig to
the greatest extent possible from the
time he is born until he Is driven over
the scales. Never let the hog lose his
pig fat; keep It going forward all the
time. Proper feeding and care Is the
only way this can be successfully ac-
complished.
ADVANTAGES OF SAME BREED
Better Prices Are to Be Secured From
Sale of a Uniform Product From
One Community.
(Prepared by the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture.)
There nre mnny ndvnntnges to be
gnlned when the stock raisers of one
community raise the same breed. Bet-
ter prices may be secured from the
sale of a uniform product nnd suitable
breeding stock can be secured near
home.
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Best Poultry Houses.
It is not necessary to build expensive
poultry houses, hut they should he
serviceable, fairly roomy, well lighted
and well ventilated, without drafts.
Produce Best Celery Plants.
Celery is a gross feeder and liberal
applications of manure will produce
larger and heavier plants.
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Often the lack of water is responsi-
ble for the hens not laying.
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Keep n supply of grit, oyster shell
and charcoal before the fowls.
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Lice and mites are the two most
troublesome poultry parasites.
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The more hens eat the more ma-
terial they have to turn into eggfe.
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Give the hen a home, comfortable,
but not hot; light, dry, well ventilated,
but free from drafts; clean and free
from lice, mites, etc.
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From years of experience in the
poultry business,it has been discov-
ered that It is unsafe to venture be-
yond the number of hens one can care
for himself
Calomel Loses You a Day’s Work!
Take Dodson’s Liver Tone Instead
Rend my guarantee! If bilious, constipated or head-
achy you need not take nasty, sickening, danger-
ous calomel to get straightened up.
Every drugglut In town—your drug-
gist and everybody’s druggist ha* no-
ticed a great falling off In the sale of
calomel. They nil give the same rea-
son. Dodson's Liver Tone I* Inking
Its pluce.
"(’ulnmel Is dangerous nnd people
know It, while Dodson's Liver Tone I*
perfectly safe and gives better re-
sults.” said a prominent local druggist.
Dodson's Liver Tone Is personally
guaranteed hy every druggist who
sell* It. A large bottle doesn't cost
very much, but If It falls to give easy
relief In every case of liver sluggish-
ness und constipation, you have only
to usk for your money back.
Dodson's Liver Tone I* u pleasant-
tasting, purely vegetable remedy,
harmless to both children nnd adult*.
Take a spoonful at night and wake tip
feeling tine; no biliousness, ulek head-
ache, aelil stomach or constipated
hswels. It doesn’t gripe nr cause In-
convenience all the next day like vio-
lent calomel Take a <hi*e of cnlomct
today nnd tomorrow you will bad
weak, slek nnd nauseated. Don't lo*o
a day’s work! Take Dodsou's Liver
Tone Instead and feel flue, full ol
vigor nnd ambition.-—Adv,
Raqtted
Ng r v © s
Are a sign of a run-do* vn system. Poor di-
gestion, bail Mood, inability to get proper rest—all
these things cause the whole world to look wrong and
result iu irritation from every happening of the day.
When everything “gets on your nerves,” use the tonic
that builds up your health. RICH-TONE overcomes this
unhappy condition because it tones up the system. It
improves the digestion and by its stimulation of the red
corpuscles produces more energy and richer Wood. It
provides the help that nature needs to rid your system
of those impurities that break down health and cause
your nervousness.
Compounded only by
A. B. Richards Medicine Company
Sherman, Texas
Man proposes nnd woman disposes,
supposes and Imposes.
"BAYER CROSS” UN
GENUINE ASPIRIN
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be
genuine must be marked with the
safety "Bayer Cross." Always buy nn
unbroken Bayer package which con-
tains proper directions to safely re-
lieve Headache, Toothache, Earache,
Neuralgia, Colds and pain. Handy tlu
boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few
cents at drug stores—larger packages
also. Aspirin Is the trade mark of
Bayer Manufacture of Monoucetlc-
acldester of Salicylicacld.—Adv.
Things that go Into the enrs of gos-
*lps drop out of their mouths.
A spinster says 11 stolen kts* In bet*
ter thiin 110 kiss ut all.
The charm of a bathroom Is Its spot*
lessness. By the use of lied Cross Ball
Blue, all cloths uud towels retulu theln
whiteness uutll worn out. fie.
Wliat miln lias done woman ililnks
stic can do better.
FARMERS ARE W0REIH8 HARDER
And using their feet more than ever before
For all these workers the frequent use of
Allen’s Foot=Ease, the antiseptic, healing
powder to be shaken into the shoes and
sprinkled in the foot-bath, increases their 1
efficiency and insures needed physical coin- j
fort. It takes the Friction from the Shoe, ,
freshens the feet, and prevents tired, ach-
ing and blistered feet. Women everywhere
are constant users of Allen’s Foot-Ease.
Don’t get foot sore, get Allen’s Foot=Eaa®.
Sold by dealers everywhere.—Adv.
Where there Is much light, the shad-
ows nre deepest.—Goethe.
FOR SUMMER COLDS
Nothing gives quicker relief thun
Vncher-Balm.
It Is harmless, nnd also relieves
Nervous Headache quickly, nnd any
superficial Inflammation In u short
time.
Try It for Mumps, Ilay Fever, or any
pain.
If you cannot buy it locally, send
for n Free Sample, and Agent’s terms,
or send 50c stamps for 2 25c tubes.
Avoid Imitations.
E. W. VACHER, Inc., New Orleans,
La.—Adv.
True love Is founded on the rock of
reverence.
Cutlcura Comforts Baby’s Skin
When red, rough and itching with hot
baths of Cutlcura Soap and touches of
Cutlcura Ointment. Also make use
now and then of that exquisitely scent-
ed dusting powder, Cuticura Talcum,
one of the indispensable Cutlcura
Toilet Trio.—Adv.
The Sword Is his Who girds it on.
tests. Refreshes, Soothes*
Beals—Keep your Eyes
Strong and Healthy. If
they Tire, Smart, Itch, or
Burn, if Sore, Irritated,
Inflamed or Granulated,
use Murine often. Safe for Infant or Adult
At all Druggists. Write for Free Eye Book.
Murine Eye Remedy Company, Chicago, U. SaA.
EVERYTHING FAILED
Then Mrs. Bozarth Used Doan’s
for Kidney Trouble. Says
Worth Weight in Gold.
"Doan'9 Kidney Pillu are worth
their weight 111 gold for they cured me
after all other medicine had failed,''
say* Mr*. 1). Bozarth, 87 Water St.,
Mt. Holly, N J. “For over three years
I was in misery.
“The pnin id my back
grew worse until 1 had
to go to bed. 1 did
nothing but too* about.
The stinging pains shot
through my body and
my head ached and
throbbed. Mv eyes felt
as though they would
bulge out of my bend.
The blinding dizzy spells
Nn. Bsxartk made me. t"ink 1 wa"
going to lose my mind.
Everything would turn dark.
“The kidney secretion* burned, were
the color of coffee and passed every
ft* minute* in very small amounts. 1
felt all a flutter with nervousness. I
scarcely ate anything and I lost twenty-
four pounds. I felt short of breath and
my heart would palpitate. Sometimes I
would shake all over and become numb.
“Doan’s Kidney Pills soon gave me
relief. I couldn’t believe this little 60c
box had helped me after the doctojg’
expensive treatments had brought no
results. Three boxes of Doan's cured
me.” Sworn to before me,
R. J. B SLACK, Notary Public.
Cat Doan's at Any Stora, 60c a Boa
DOAN’S vssy
FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y.
FARRIS'COUC
REMEDY
■CAe EASYWW
TO TREAT HORSE COLIC
No Drenching — A Child Can Give It,
• ooacs aoci ouarantcio
Old Kentucky Wig. Co., Inc., Paducab, Hy.
. FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE
Diaiolved in water fur douches stops
pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflam-
mation. Recommended by Lydia E.
Pir.kh - m Med. Co, for ten years.
A healing wonder for nasal catarrh,
sore throat and sore eyes. Economical.
Ha, ex traofdinuy dean ting and gemuciclal power.
Samplo Fr*a. 50c. .11 drugsuU, or po.tp.id by
^JP*»* Ingraxton Lourt Company, Bo*ton, Musa* A
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Hornbeck, W. W. The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1919, newspaper, July 17, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1173224/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.