The Jet Visitor (Jet, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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THE JET VISITOR
Sure
Relief
1 6 Beu-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
BE LL-ANS
FOR INPIOCSTION
HaU'a Catarrh Medietas
Those who ar la a "ran down" onoV 1
Don will notice that Catarrh bother
tham much mora than when they ara la
rood health Tali fact proves that while
Catarrh la a local dlrane-lt la (really
Influenced by constitutional condition
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE la a
Tonic and Blood Purifier and acta through
the blood upon the mucoua eurfacea at
the body thua reducing- the InnemmaUes)
ad restoring normal conditio na
All drunlsta Circulars free
F t Cheney Co Toledo Ohio j
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It Paya to Advertise
"Just look at thiit rooster" re-
marked the duck "since he's liegun
crowtug he'a had Ills atatue placed
on the top of the Jinn)"
Krt Content! ISThiid J)nctej
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Mineral WOT WAmy —
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CASTOUIA
' For Infants and Children
Motors Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature
of'
ft" aft
Exact Copy of Wrapper
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
tut eeen-ave coae atw reaa em
EVIDENTLY SET HIM THINKING
Reminiscence! of Sharp-Voiced Woman
Woke Ypunj Man to Poesiblll
(foe of Situation
-
"Charles" sold a sharp-voiced wom-
an to her husband In the smoking
compartment "do you know that you
and I once had a romance on a train r
"Never heard of It" replied Charles
In a subdued tone
"1 thought you hadn't but don't yon
remember It was a pair of slippers I
presented (o you the Christmas before
we were married that led to our union)
You remember how nicely they fitted
don't you? Well Charles one day
when we were going to-a picnic yon
had jour feet upon a seat and when
you weren't looking I took your meas-
ure But for that pair of slippers I
don't believe we'd ever have been mar-
ried" - A young unmarried man sitting
near by with a girl Immediately re-
moved his feet from the seat '
Long Long Ago '
"Did you give the waiter your or-
der?" "Yes but I think he means
to keep It as a souvenir" -
The man that makes a character
makes foes — Young
Misers get more out of the world
than they put Into It
SHE 'PUT UP A GOOD FRONT
But Privately "Woman Admlttad She
Haei No Desire to Undergo the
Slip ram Feminine Ordeal
s ' -
A screech emanated from the rear
room of one of those'fancy tea houses
with which Columbus is so profusely
blessed Patrons who were clustered
around the tables looked up la as-
tonishment "On It was a mouse He walked
right under that table over there"
said a young lady her face flushed
from excitement
"Don't be afraid of a little creature
like that'" auld the woman who had
the place In charge and who at that
time was In the front of the estab-
lishment tying up a box of candy for
two young men
"Yen" she said In an undertone to
the young men unheard by the fright-
ened girl In the rear who marveled
at her bravery "but I wouldn't like
to be back there myself" — Columbus
Dispatch
I
Faith Is the root of all good works
a root that produces nothing Is dead
—Bishop Wilson
Nothing pleases the modest man
more than being detected In the act of
doing a good deed
Laslneas la an easily acquired
wl arf?
Boil "four Postum
- full fifteen minutes wnenyou use
Postum Cereal
licious flavor which many prefer
to coffee Postum is more eco-
nomical and healthful than coffee
Another form Instant Postum
is made by adding hot water to
ateaspoonful in the cup The
' drink may be made strong or
mild to suit individual taste
(( EVlIWHEllESEIlBOTHiaHI)S
- KsdtfyhstiraCeRd
FARM INVENTORY
' HELPSBUSINESS
Enables Farmer to Determine
Whether He Is Going or
Coming Financially
CONDITIONING BIRDS
- FOR POULTRY SHOWS
ANSWER TO mi QUESTiONS
Complete List of Asset and Llabill-
ties Each Year Tails Land Owner "
Just How Much Increase er
Decrease Has Been
What Is the net worth of your farm
business? Is It more or less than one
would Imagine from a casual Inspec-
tion of your farm? Do you know for
sure whether you are going or coming
In financial standing?
Question Not Easily Answered
These are Important questions to
the furmer and questions that are not
so easily answered as -would at first
appear Fanning la an Intricate busi-
ness and one In which returns front
Investment are sometimes long de-
layed so that progress cannot be ac-
curately meusuied by the amount of
money taken In In a given time Some-
time cash Income may he almost
:vj-j : 'turn ' 'f"
Farm Inventory la Index to Financial
Progress
wJiolly attributable to reduction In
other assets so that In reality the re-
sult Is like taking money from one
pocket and putting It In another
The farm Inventory or property Hat
offers the only practicable way of an-
swering these' questions Once the
farmer has made a complete list of all
his assets and liabilities and has bal
anced them he knows Just what his
net worth Is tnd when he has made
such a list annually he knows each
year whether he hns gone forward or
back and Just how much has been the
Increase or decrease In the net worth
of his business -
Detailed Instructions
The United States Department of
Agriculture hns Just Issued Earners'
Bulletin 1128 entitled "Farm Inven-
tories" In which are given detailed In-
structions for making an Inventory of
farm property and revising such a list
from year to year By using the single
system described la this bulletin any
farmer can determine exactly his
financial status and lay the foundation
for a permanent system of accounting
Without the farm Inventory as a basis
no system of accounting that might
be chosen would be of any great use
to the farmer r
Stand Better Chances for Win-
ning if Well Trained
Poultry Specialists of United States
Department of Agriculture Qlva
Suggestions for Prepara-
tion of Fowls
Although the larger poultry shows
are usually held In the full smaller ex-
hibitions are staged throughout the
winter months The following advice
-In training and conditioning birds pre-
vious to a show given by poultry spe-
cialists of the United Slates Depart-
ment of Agrlrulturels good the whole
year round The bird that has been
properly trained and prepared will
stuud a better chance every time of
winning a prise than another bird
equally good but wild or easily fright-
ened or whose plumage Is soiled or
dirty
After the birds are selected remove
them from the rest of the flock and
plnre ench bird In an exhibition coop
for it least a part of each day Fowls
so confined will become accustomed to
the coop Handling them-jhut Is re-
moving them from the coop each day —
will have the effect of making them
tnme In handling the birds and re-
moving and returning them to and
from the coops move quietly nnd han-
dle the birds gently so as not to
frighten them
Examine the plumage so that the
font will become accustomed to such
movements when being handled by the
Judge Likewise attempt to compose
the bird by smoothing and stroking the
wattles gently this seems to have a
soothing effect on the fowls and when
done frequently and properly they
come to look for It when one approach-
es the coop
Birds to be exhibited should not be
confined to the exhibition coops for too
great a period as long continuous
cooping may cause them to get out of
condition and then-fore unfit for show
A satisfactory plan Is to confine the
birds for a part of ench day or every
other day alternately up to a few days
before sending them to the show when
they should be confined until ready to
ship
EXERCISE FOR SOWS NEEDED
Fd for Animals Should Be Scattered
' Around Floor to Compel Them
to Hustle
j Sows due to farrow In April or May
ought to have some bulky feed Prof
J U Sheperd of the North Dakota Ag-
ricultural college reports that the
herdsman at the agricultural college
feeds a pound to a pound and a quar-
ter of grain per 100 pounds weight of
sow and a little alfalfa hay to give
plenty of bulk He also advises mnk-
FANNING MILL VERY USEFUL
Present High Pries of brain Should
Bring Machine Into Mors Us
t an Stormy Day
In many part of the country there
has been a tendency to let the fanning
mill rest and rust and gather dust and
to pay the mill or elevator for cleaning
the grain paying the bill by accepting
a low price for the uncleaned wheat
or oats or barley Besides the chick-
ens lose the screenings The present
high price of grain should bring many
a neglected fanning mill Into profita-
ble use Incidentally farmers will
have profitable work for stormy days
and much cheap feed for' chickens
pigs and other animals
EASY TO WINTER FALL PIGS
Where Farmer Is Properly Equipped
H Can Raise Yoong Animal
- Without Difficulty
More fall pigs are being raised now-
adays than was the case a few years
ago This I due largely to the fact
that grain Is relatively high-priced
When a man Is properly equipped for
taking care' of fall pigs through the
winter season he can raise them about
as cheaply as he can spring pigs and
he get more out of his sow by breed-
ing her twice a year than only once
It Is not difficult to winter fall pigs
If one gives the matter proper atten-
TO AILV CO-OPERATION
Farmer' Bulletin No 1144 on
Cooperative - Marketing has
Just been Issued by the United
States Department of Agricul-
ture Washington D O Every
person Interested la developing
the co-operative movement
among fanner should have a
copy which can be obtained
free on application
Prlie-Wlnnlng Poland £hlna Sow
lag the sows take exercise scattering
their feed around on the floor so they
will have two hours or more of work In
picking It up Another good thing
about alfalfa hay Is that It keeps them
on their feet quite a little while Pigs
from sows which have had plenty of
exercise and bulky feed are usually
much stronger than' those from fat
laiy sow
ROTTEN EGG IS UNDESIRABLE
Many Farmer Do Not 8eem to Care
er Bother About Clean Neat for
the Layer
No one likes a rotten egg conse-
quently no one Is going to buy one —
not erven the commission dealer Many
farmers do not rare whether their hens
steal their nests or not and do not
bother to hunt for the eggs until mar-
ket day come around Once a week
Is sometimes as often as eggs are
looked for - Any eggs that have come
from an old nest or that In any way
look suspicious should be candled at
home before-sending them to market
TRACTORS ARE TIME SAVERS
To Get Full Benefit of Machine Farm-
er Should Oat All Information
' About Meohanism
Farm tractors- are time saver for
the average former After a farmer
gets a tractor lilseflrst Impulse should
be to get all the Information possible
abotft It and then so manage It a to
get the full benefit from thai Informa-
tion '
BIG FARM ECONOMIC CHANGE
Transportation of Product In Motor
- truck Becoming More Popular
In Middle Wait
Great progress will be wade In the
transportation of farm products by
trucks In the Middle West In the next
few years This Is one of the tig
economic change wttch la coming In
sgrlcoltw -
WET FEET BRING COUGHS AND COLDS
Until entirely rid ot a oough or cold look out They are ft source of dtngef
Tut a few doata el 1
takes aooo ftW nponirt or
first rneUuftnatiUoti qI treubla
will tmially brk a cold or
eWpsta In hurry tim Ml
ttfrsestent couth
TABLETS OR LIQUID
PERU NA
ItaMRambsstiicilMsir
Two fenmtione have known
PB-hU-N A and lie aMookk-
Ing lueceel in the relM et
cetairhal pilaw 1 h are
medicine to baveoakeea
tut everyday Hie
OLD EVERYWHEIU
$2 KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE
Defining Their Wort
"Hello old chap" cried Meadows
"Haven't seen you for an age How
are you getting on with thoxe new
neighbors of yours? I hear they are
aiusleal"
Are what?" asked Flnflelgh cyni
cally
"Who sold thatr
"Oh I heard It Is It not so?"
"Well I suppose he likes to fiddle
and the wife likes to yelr It that's
what you mean" — London Answer
Appropriate Ceremonial
"There Is a suggestion to christen
Inme ship with cider"
"That probably Is to assure their
being kept In apple pie order"
Yes Herman Insanity Is said to he
nkln to love— but a man In I ve doesn't
care If he Is craay -
Use for the Glue Pot
Tommy— Are you good at condn
drums pa? -
Pa— Itathcr— go ahead
Tommy— What is tlie difference be-
tween an orphan a man with a bald
head and a glue pot?
Pn— )h I think I've heard that be-
fore The orphan has ne'er a parent
the bald man no hair apparent — but
where does the glue pot come In?
Tommy— Oh' that's alt right That's
where you get stuck are?
Jud Tunklns
Jud Tunklns says many a man
thinks he is giving advice when he la
merely being encouraged to loosen np
his conversation and get his measura
tnken
Did you ever know a boy to let his
new watch run down?
- Oi — - dHM
ABigDrop
in '
The Genesee Pure Food Company
- Le XVOy JN e X e
t
SLEUTHS' INTUITION AT FAULT
Investigation of 8ultcasa Convinced
Them That They Had Stumbled
On a Misleading Cue -
Two federal prohlbltlop field agents
were seated In a train bound from
North Vernon to Indianapolis
"Ah ha I" exclaimed one as he
hndged his companion In the ribs
"Look I"
The two thereupon watched an el-
derly colored couple The man had a
suitcase which seemed heavy and he
haitdled It gingerly as 'he placed It
under the seat The agents studied
the situation' and then decided to act
"Excuse me" said one of the agents
addressing the colored man "we will
have to bother you to let us tee what
you have In that suitcase" -
'esislr yes sir" came the re-
ply "Help yourself" ' ' '
Expectantly the agents opened the
suitcase and peered within It con-
tained six cans of Home-preserved
fruit — Indianapolis News
Birds' Nuptial Plumage
Many birds have a plumage which
Is peculiar to the breeding season and
which is therefore called the nuptial
plumage The egret or white heron
acquires during the period of court-
ship the exquisite plumes which have
very nearly led to their extermination
by man Among other species such as
the scarlet tnnager and the bobolink
the striking plumage of the male bird
Is replaced after the nesting season by
a suit of feathers much resembling
that of the Inconspicuous female
Giving the Effect
- A real light Is rarely hidden under
the proverbial bushel but some keen
men keep a bushel to create the belief
that It conceal a light— Albany
Journal ' -
Wing to Help Out
"Pegasus was the winged horse"
-"He should have been good over
hurdles" -
A man may be quite generous and
till heave a sigh every time he makes
a contribution
ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR!
Ban Antonio Texas — "Doctor
Pierce's Favorite Prescription has
been very bene-
flclal to my
health I waa
suffering wltb
weakness which
caused me to be-
come all run-
down and ner-
vous I waa
Just miserable
but by the use)
of the 'Favorite i
Prescription' I -was
completely
restored to strength and good health
Knowing what 'Favorite Prescription'
has done for me I do not hesitate to
recommend It to other women who
suffer"— MRS J B NAYLOR IK
Rlsche Street
Bead lOo to Dr Pierce's Invalids'
Hotel Buffalo N T for trial pack-
age ot any of his medicines
OXIDINE IN HOT WATER
6e a bottle ef OZI DINK today aad erbea Ma
feel aeeldeaealnaea pal aletileepamfnlot ehte
wonderful lemedr la a ball sleeeot not water
Btlr well and drink nel as roe meld a be
fcxttlr lie eDerraUns efferi le Imoiedleeeir
aoUeeeble and a el mllar doee eeerf ek tee er feet
boots will tire woaderhl leealte OXJOINI
erlnee jour blood and tones a toe eaUnt
sreeesu oje at rour draetlM e— Adv
in eeoerrei
Kill That Cold With
CASCAMM QUININE
FOX
CIdi Cgi
AND '
La GriM
Neglected Colds on Dangwros
Take no chance Keep this standard remedy handy for the flm
Breaks np a cold In 24 honra— ReUerea
Orlppe In 1 days— Excellent or Headache
Qoinln In tbJ form doe not afiact taa bead — Cascara sea Toas
Laaadv-No Opeat in HUT
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
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Harris, George A. The Jet Visitor (Jet, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1921, newspaper, January 20, 1921; Jet, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1713757/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.