The Walters New Era (Walters, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1919 Page: 2 of 10
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THE WALTERS NEW ERA
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Just Once! Try Dodson’s Liver Tone!
Take No Calomel! Listen To Me!
If bilious constipated headachy or sick I guarantee
relief without taking dangerous calomel
which sickens and salivates
Stop using calomel 1 It makes you
Ick Don’t lose a day’s work If you
feel lazy sluggish bilious or consti-
pated listen to met
Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of the bones
Calomel when it comes Into contact
with sour bile crashes Into it break-
ing it up This Is when you feel that
awful nausea and cramping If you
are “all knocked out” If your liver Is
torpid and bowels constipated or you
have headache dizziness eoated ton-
gue If breath Is bad or stomach sour1
Just try a spoonful of harmless Dod-
son's Liver Tone
Here's my guarantee — Go to any
drug store and get a bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone for a few cents Take a
spoonful tonight and if it doesn’t
UNHURT BY LONG IMMERSION
Articles Salvaged From Sunken Ships
Found to be Practically Unharmed
by Action of Water
Captain Reginald Humphreys of the
British navy in speaking of the action
of the sea on vessels and merchandise
says
“Wooden ships after being sunk
are rapidly covered with a marine
growth which forms a sort of lime
deposit and preserves the wood in some
cases tor several centuries We ore
Informed by one of the underwriters
of New York who had charge of the
sBlvage operation on the Oregon that
bicycles were brought up from her hold
that had been In the water over four
months and yet looked ns bright ns
when they went down also silks the
outer folds of which only were in
Jured"
8ome wines that had been recov
ered from a vessel sunk about fifty
' years brought $75 a bottle at Auction
Gold and some other metals glass and
precious stones are never affected
A new avenue of wealth Is opened
to the world by means of the salvaging
submarine
Neutralized Poison Gat
“Neutralising ointment’’ Is one of
the latest war Inventions It Is puo-
llcly revealed In an official description
of the protective devices against gas
attacks Issued to our troops The
mask with its contained chemlcnls
fair neutralising any poisonous fumes
' that creep In Is familiar But one so-
’ called gns ls a liquid and' because of
' Ita blistering effect the soldiers have
ftven It the name of “mustard gas”
When an area Is drenched with the
(tuff the menace may persist for many
days The peril la not from the liquid
ItablL Mustard gas burns through the
efothlng and makes painful wounds
where the flesh Is reached The newly
Invented ointment must apparently be
rubbed M) over the body as well as on
face 4ml hands to protect the sol-
dier when the enemy’s bursting shells
ire spraying this horrible gas about
( No Interruption
'fppw' ’about that great speech you
were going to deliver?"
“I am holding It In readiness” re-
plied Senator 8orghum “Just at!
present I am too busy playing the
game to stop for conversational dis-
play" A broken trust Is not easily mended
The faith of ohr friend Is a treasure
to carry carefully
Many a man who claims to be dis-
ireet la only a coward
This Drink Doesn’t
Change Its Price
Its quality doesn’t vary
and it doesn’t start a
headache
The Original
Postum Cereal
is pure and drug-free It
will agree with you and
its rich robust flavor
makes it a big favorite
Postum is a real part of
any meal for old and
young
“There’s
straighten you right up and make you
feel fine and vigorous by morning I
want you to go back to the store and
get your money Dodson’s Liver Tone
is destroying the sale of calomel be-
cause It Is real liver medicine entirely
vegetable therefore It can not salivate
or make you sick
I guarantee that one spoonful of
Dodson’s Liver Tone will put your
sluggish liver to work and clean your
bowels of that sou bile and constl-
pnted waste which is clogging your
system and making you feel miserable
I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone will keep the entire family
feeling fine for months Give It to
your children It Is harmless doesn't
gripe and they like its pleasant taste
— Adv
NEEDED A COURSE HIMSELF
Why Shabby Visitor Failed to Im-
press Merchant With His Offer
to Improve the Memory
The shnhhy visitor laid his lint upon
n chair and drawing a booklet from
his pocket approached the merchant
prince
"I can tell you” he said “how to
become a great success how to win
Independence for life”
“Three seconds gone from the min-
ute I'm giving you” snld the mer-
chant “I hnve here" went on the thinker
“an Infallible memory system Mas-
ter It nnd you will master the world
You will not forget to post the letter
your wife gave you this morning and
you can do without that worsted on
your finger"
“My trouble" snld the merchant “Is
that I enn’t find a reliable system for
forgetting thlngs‘1 want to Your min-
ute’s up”
Sadly the visitor departed but two
minutes Inter he returned to the office
breathlessly and excited
“I forgot my hat !” he said
Sailor's Fine Record
Admiral William B Cnperton late
commander In chief of the Pacific fleet
who retired from active duty June
30th had an unusual career In the
world war Admiral Caperton had the
difficult task requiring the greatest
naval skill and diplomatic tact of pa-
trolling the Pacific waters and of hav-
ing close relations with the govern-
ments of South and Central America
Since his graduation from the United
States naval academy In 1875 he has
seen active service in all waters was
In Cuban waters during the Spnnish-
American war and had much service
In Latin America In the subsequent
revolutions Including the Mexican dis-
turbance Had Help
Mr Hurdfax— So your son left' us
to go Into a bank In the city? How
did he acquit himself?
Mr Timbertop— He didn’t acquit
himself It took the best lawyer In
the county to get him acquitted
Canned 8tuff Mostly
A local exchange says "Strawberry
shortcake has vanished but peach
shortcake has taken Its place! Huh I
It flatters Itself’ I — Boston Transcript
A lot of folks stretch the tape a
foot when they begin measuring their
own accomplishments
Men may suffer untold privations
but women nlways tell them
a Reason
FARMER HANDLES EVERY CORN EAR FIVE
TIMES — LET HOGS HELP IN HARVESTING
Two Horses and Wagon Are Required to Help Man With Firat Handling of
Corn
(Prepared by the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture)
Hove you ever thought about how
many times every ear of corn has to
be handled In the ordinary course of
things? Here are the essential han-
dlings :
1 When the ear Is pulled off the
stalk and thrown into the wagon bed
2 When it Is thrown from the
wagon bed Into the crib
8 When the husk Is retnoved from
the ear either In the field or in the
crib
4 When the bnsket Is filled at the
crib to be taken to the horse stall or
hogpen
5 When the corn Is fed to the
animal
With labor-saving systems the num-
ber may be reduced by one or two
Under certain systems of harvesting
on the other hand It Is frequently in-
creased by one or two But five will
be about the average number
Now five handlings of an ear Of
corn with farm labor at present
prices cost enough to make a pretty
considerable charge Item against the
value of the ear Every farmer doubt-
less does more or less thinking about
how to avoid It
Under general farm conditions the
hog provides the solution — not for all
of the corn grown on the farm of
course but for a considerable portion
of It enough to help oat the labor
supply materially
Plan Before Corn Is Laid By
The hog does not merely reduce the
number of handlings He el'mlnates
handling completely All that is nec-
essary la to open the gate and drive
the hogs Into the field with a good
fence around it They clean up the
corn with leas waste than if It were
harvested by men and they put on
more pounds of flesh than If the same
quantity of com were fed to them in
a pen or a dry lot
The hogging down of corn has been
preached by the United States depart-
ment of agriculture for a long time but
the hog experts put especial emphasis
on It now when labor Is high and
hard to get In addition to the ad-
vantageous points mentioned they call
attention to the fact that It ia a great
aid to soil Improvement because prac-
tically all the fertilizer value of the
corn both ears and stalks Is returned
immediately to the soil
Thought should be given right now
to the matter of hogging down corn
the experts say because certain things
can be done that will greatly add to
the feeding value of a field of corn
In regions where the seed will mature
cowpeas soy beans or velvet beans
sown broadcast through the corn at
the last cultivation produce a large
quantity of feed In addition to the
corn Recently velvet beans have been
used In this way with great success
In the South The peas or beans being
high in protein balance the ration and
make almost an Ideal feed for hog
fattening The hogs eat not only the
peas or beans themselves but much of
the vines remains succulent and Is
eaten avidly and to advantage Rape
Is another excellent thing to broadcast
In the corn at the last cultivation to
help out the sum total of hog feed
The plowing under the corn stalks and
the vegetation left by the peas or
beans aqd rape adds to the soil the
humus necessary to Increased crop
yields
Six hogs for each acre of corn to be
hogged off Is about the right number
Harvesting Method In Operation While Farmer Works at Something
Else
though It should be reduced to five or
even to four If the yield of corn Is low
That Is another matter that should be
given thought In advance of turning In
the hogs in order that enough hogs
may be on hand to eat up all the corn
yet not so many that they will exhaust
It too quickly
One of Economical Systems
In some instances It is advisable
that a part of the field be set off by a
temporary fence and the hogs not
allowed to cover too much ground at
one time
It requires six hogs about 60 days to
ent the com grown on an acre of good
ground It might become necessary to
sell or kill them before the work If)
finished The temporary fence In such
a case would leave the corn that the
hogs had not consumed still undam-
aged and it could be gathered In the
usual way A good enough fence can
be made by setting anchor posts at
the sides of the field stretching 25-
inch woven wire and tying It to the
hills of corn Brood sow8 with fall
litters should follow fattening hogs
to gather up what little corn has been
left '
The hogging down of corn properly
managed and combined when feasible
with hogging down rye and pasturing
clover results in one of the most eco-
nomical and efficient of all farm sys-
tems according to the department ex-
perts The department does not atop at ad-
vocating the harvesting of corn with
hogs It asserts that under present
conditions almost any kind of meat
animals can be used to advantage in
harvesting practically any crop Both
cattle and sheep can be used In har-
vesting corn Sheep make particularly
good nse of corn with peas or spy
beans between the rows or broadcast
at the last cultivation The nse of
cattle for harvesting corn succeeds
well If some bogs are turned In later
to clean np what the cattle may have
left on the ground
Utilize Crass Crops
Grass crops can be utilized to ad-
vantage by pasturing with sheep and
much less labor Is required than when
the crop Is cut for hay Bee steers
consume large amounts of clover or
alfalfa In the field and harvest the
crop rapidly usually with good profit
The labor required la almost negligi-
ble Dairy cows qnd young stock are
also very effective In pasturing clover
and alfalfa Usually some care to pre-
vent bloating Is necessary when the
cattle are first turned In
A field of soy beans may be har-
vested successfully with lambs It not
only affords abundant forage but Is
free from the parasites common to
permanent pastures The soy-bean
crop Is equally desirable for hogs and
may be harvested by them either as
forage or after the beans have ripened
SYSTEM OF SHEEP FARMING
Neither Wool Nor Mutton Can Be
Ignored— Two Products Worthy
of Consideration
(Prepared by the united Utates Depart-
ment ot Agriculture)
A system of sheep farming that Is to
be continuously successful cannot Ig-
nore either wool or mutton In many
cases the two products will be Worthy
of equal consideration In others ei-
ther one may be emphasized accord-
ing to the peculiarities of conditions
management and marketing
PERUNA
Rundown and Unable to
Work
“I am pleased to rfonitnl
Perm as It was beneficial in
veatarlasr ar health when I was
all rue low from averwork aad
aervaua worry and was unable to
take up my regular work A
friend recommended Peruna and
aald he wae aura that It would
restore my strength I loon found
that I was getting better and In
a little over two moatks I wae
able to resume my duties with
renewed vigor and strength It
certainly Is a wonderful medicine
to vitalise the system”
For Sale Eer where
COULD HAVE BEEN WORSE
Hostess 8aw Reason for Thankfulness
in View Set Forth by Her
Young Vieitor
Out on the east side the other aft-
ernoon a group of women were having
a porch party Now all except one
were married and the married ones
constantly talked to the one young
spinster on the subject of getting mar-
ried They even went so far ns to
suggest some candidates for her hand
And of one the young woman snld “Oh
he wouldn’t do He's been married
nnd I’ve not yet reached that stage
where I hnve to take a widower”
Absolute silence followed that re-
mark With a wild start the girl real-
ized that three of the women present
Including the hostess were second
wives She was Just beginning to reach
the most pnlnful stage of embarrass-
ment when the hostess laughed easily
and tried to utter a remark that would
put everybody nt ease “Thank good-
ness you haven’t” she said “Other-
wise you might be In my shoes and I
In yours” — Indianapolis News
Lift off Corns!
Doesn’t hurt a bit and Freezone
costs only a few cents
any bard corn soft corn or corn be-
tween the toes and the bard skin cal-
luses from bottom of feet
tiny bottle of “Freezone” costs
little at any drug store apply a few
drops upon the corn or callus In-
stantly It stops hurting then shortly
you lift that bothersome corn or callus
right off root and all without one bit
of pain or soreness Truly! No hum-
bug I
Old But Ever New
A preacher at the close of his ser-
mon sold : “Let all In the house who
nre paying their debts stand up Pres-
ently every man woman and child
with one exception rose to their feet
The preacher seated them and said :
“Now every man not paying his
debts stand up” The exception a
careworn hungry-looklng individual
clothed in his last summer’s suit slow-
ly assumed a perpendicular position
“How Is It my friend" asked the
minister “you are the only man not
able to meet his obligations?”
“I run a newspaper" he answered
“and the brethren here who stood up
are my subscribers and — "
“Let us pray" exclaimed the minis-
ter— Exchange
Cutlcura for 8oro Hands
Boak hands on retiring In the hot ends
of Cutlcura Soap dry- and' rub In Cu-
tlcura Ointment Remove surplus
Ointment with tissue paper This Is
only one of the things Cutlcura will do
If Soap Ointment and Talcum are used
for all toilet purposes— Adv
Looking for Bids
“Did you ever use money In an elec-
tion?" “No” snld Senator Sorghum “I have
been accused of It but I have always
found that when you began to hint at
pioney anybody with a vote to sell got
Ms mind entirely off the election and
wanted to turn It Into an auction’’
No Worm In a Healthy Child
All children troubled with worme have an
Unhealthy color which Indlcatei poor blood
and ae a rule there la more or leea stomach
disturbance Grove’ taeteleu chill tonle
ylven reaularly for two or three weeka will
enrich the blood Improve the direction and
act as a General Btrenrthenln Tonic to the
whole system Nature will then throw oil or
dlepel the worms end the Child will be In per-
act health Pleasant to taka tOe par hottta
Have a Party for Him
Howell — “My boy was born on elec-
tion day”
Powell— “That la a real campaign
issue"
The boat of Truth In All Things will
carry you snfely over the most turbu-
lent sens of life
9I7Z7VS Inlii Retakes Seetlesa
Heals— Keep your Eyes
jwa I Strong ana Healthy If
they Tire Smart Itch or
linTiIV Burn if Sore Irritated
UR Ll U Inflamed or Granulated
use Murine often Sato for Infant or Adult
At all Druggists Write for Free Eye Book
Wiriu Eys RuMy Cuuj Ckkags II S fa
A WONDERFUL
MEDICINE
To Vitalize
the
System
Hr George Atkinaoa
Stationary Fireman and Membe
United Workmen 828 B 8th Ave
Topeka Kansas
His letter opooelte leaves little
doubt of his faith In Peruna
Uald or Tablet Form
Where Else Could He 8have?
A private was busy shaving himself
In the open nlr beside the barracks
when his sergeant came along
“Do yon always shave outside?”
asked the sergeant
“Of course" answered the private
“Did you think I was hnlr-llned?”—
Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph
Show us a homely baby and we’U
show you a father that'll admit It
looks like Its mother
The landlord Isn't exactly bringing
down the house
Don’t 6o From Bad to Worse!
Are you always weak miserable and
half-sick? Then it’s time you found out
what is wrong Kidney weakness
causes much suffering from backache
lameness stiffness and rheumatic
pains and if neglected brings danger
of Berious troubles— dropsy gravel and
Bright’s disease Don’t delay Use
Doan's Kidney Pills They have
helped thousands and should help you
Ask your neighbor!
An Oklahoma Case
Mrs Ed Ross 10 8
Fourth St Ponca
City Okla says: "I
fie
suffered severely from
kidney trouble My
hands swelled until
they became very core
and when I touohed
them It left an Im-
print My a n k 1 a a
welled so badly that
sometimes I couldn’t
put my shoes on I
also had terrible pains
through the small of
my back that felt aa
If something was cut-
ting me I used two
boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills and I
felt like a different person”
Cat Dees's at Aar Store 60 a Box
DOAN'S "VELV
foster-milburn co buffalo n y
“I Believe I Gould
Not Have Lived
If I Had Not Taken Rich-Tone"
— Says N P Stevens
nii truly wonderful tonle linn lone
me more food then nil the doctors’
treatments nnd I hnvo boon nnder the
care of aeveral eminent RkTaidinis 1
in truly rntefnl for the benefit I hare
received from taking Rich-Tone and
recommend It to nil people who aro
physically weak nnd ran down”
Take RICH-TONE
and tain new energy
Rich-Tone make more red corpaaclea
enriching and purifying the blood It
contains nil of the elements that nre
needed moat In maintaining strength
nnd vigors Rich-Tone rests the tired
nerves restores appetite Induces
healthful sleep— At gives yon all those
things which mean energy nnd well-
being Get n bottle today— only L0I
nt nil drug stores
A B Richard Medicine Co Sherman Texas
HEARTBURN
Caused by
Acid-Stomach
That bitter heartburn belching food-
repeating Indirection bloat alter eating-
nil are caused by aold-etomaoh But they
are only firat symptoms— danger signals to
warn you of awful troubles If not stopped
Headache biliousness rheumatism sciatica
that tired listless feeling lack of energy
disxlness Insomnia even oancer and ulcers
of the Intestines and many other ailments
are traceable to ACID-STOMACH
Thousands— yes millions— -of peoplt who
ought to be well and strong are mere weak-
lings beoause of add-stomach They really
starve In the midst of plenty beoause they
do not get enough strength and vitality from
the food they eat
Take EATONIC and give your stomach a
ehancs to do Its work right Maks It strong
cool sweet and comfortable EATONIC
brings quick relief for heartburn belching
indigestion and other vtomach miseries Im-
proves digestion— helps you get full strength
from your food Thousands say EATONIC
Is the most wonderful stomach remedy in
the world Brought them relief when every-
thing else failed
Our beet testimonial Is what EATONIC
will do for you So get a big COo box of
EATONIC today from your druggist use It
five day— If you're not pleased return II
and get your money back
( FOR YOPR AOD-STOMACg)
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CROYVDUS
BROS
H F and W CO
IQ 401 East Grand
OKLAHOMA CITY
Pyour hides furs and wools
Extremely Rood prices for
cattle and horse hides
H SUomt
Tm Saill WRITE FOR TAGS AND PRICES
SCHOOL and CHURCH
rornifnre Opera Chairs
and SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Bend for oatalog and prices
JASPER SIPES C0 OKLAHOMA CITI
WE BUY AND SELL Industrial oil mining
stocks of all descriptions Fitzgerald A Co
Brokers Boatmens Bank Bldg 8t Louis
VENTRILOQUISM — Amazing entertaining
and proAtablet anyone can learn Eugene
Bailey Route I Oklahoma City Okla
W N U Oklahoma City No 34-1919
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Woodson, B. N. & Woodson, Mortimer. The Walters New Era (Walters, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1919, newspaper, August 21, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1723225/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.