The Leedy Times And Herald (Leedy, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEEDEY TIMES
HORSE POWER NOT ALWAYS UTILIZED OR
DISTRIBUTED TO GREATEST ADVANTAGE
HUSBAND
SAVES WIFE
From Suffering by Getting
Her Lydia E Pinkham’
Vegetable Compound
Pittsburgh Pa— “ For many months
I was not able to do my work owing to
a weakness which
caused backache
and headaches A
friend called m y
attention to one of
your newspaper
advertisements and
immediately my
husband bought
three bottles of
Lydia E Pinkham’s
Vegetable Com
pound for me
After taking two
bottles I felt fine
and my troubles caused by that weak
ness are a thing of the past All women
who suffer as I did should try Lydia E
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound”—
Mrs Jas Rohkberg 620 Knapp St
N S Pittsburgh Pa
Women who suffer from any form of
weakness as indicated by displacements
inflammation ulceration irregularities
backache headaches nervousness or
"the blues” should accept Mrs Rohr
berg’s suggestion and give Lydia E
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a
thorough trial
For over forty years it has been
correcting such ailments If you have
mysterious complications write for
advice to Lydia E Pinkham Medicine
Co Lynn Mass
Use Cuticura Soap
To Clear Your Skin
All druggists: fiotp S Ointment S A 60 Ttleoa&
Bam pie each free of “Cittern Dept K lute -
a
Baby's Clothes
will be white as the driven snow
when laundered if you use
Red Cross Ball Blue
It never streaks or spots the
clothes nor does it injure the
most delicate fabric
All good grocers sell it 5 cents
a package
Jap Salt Shortage
There is a shortage of salt in Japan
The deficit this year will be about
993330000 pounds
HOW
RHEUMATISM
BEGINS
The excruciating agonies of rheums
tism are usually the result of failure of
the kidneys to expel poisons from the
system If the irritation of these uric
arid crystals is allowed to continue in
curable bladder or kidney disease may
result Attend to it at once Don't
resort to temporary relief The sick
kidneys must be restored to health by
the use of some sterling remedy which
will prevent a return of the disease
Get some GOLD MEDAL Haarlem
OS Capsules Immediately They have
brought back the Joys of life to count
less thousands of sufferers from rbeu
matism lame hack lumbago sciatica
gall stones gravel and other affections
of the kidneys liver stomach bladder
And allied organs
They will attack the poisons at once
-clear out the kidneys and urinary tract
And the soothing healing oils and herbs
will restore the inflamed tissues and
organs to normal health
All others are imitations Ask for
GOLD MEDAL and be sure the name
GOLD MEDAL is on the box Three
pises at all good druggist a— Adv
Some men voluntarily Join the ranks
of the benedicts and some have to be
drafted
Strong and Healthy If
I they Tire Smart Itch or
UmTVtV Burn if Sore Irritated
yUR CILJ Inflamed or Granulated
Me Murine often Safe for Infant or Adult
At all Druggists Write for Free Eye Book
Marias CysIkMdjCeavaeyCUcsgeDSA
The Use of Large Teams Saxes Man Power
(Prepared by the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture)
More efficient utilization of horse
power on the average farm will assist
In a large measure In saving labor
The necessary horse power Is usually
available for the efficient operation
of the average American farm but this
power Is not always utilized or dis-
tributed to greatest advantage
The practice of plowing as much
land as possible In the late fall rather
than in the spring when work Is press-
ing xvlll result In labor saving as this
method utilizes both horse power and
labor at a season when It would other-
wise he practically Idle
In practically the entire cotton belt
the one-horse breaking plow Is In gen-
eral use" This requires the use of one
man per horse In the operation of the
farm By the use of the two-horse
breaking plow the same labor could
break more land and at the same time
make a better seedbed
Labor Is Plentiful
Planting and seeding are still done
by hand In some parts of the cotton
belt and the distribution of fertilizers
and manure Is largely done In the
same manner This custom has pre-
vailed no doubt because the labor has
been plentiful But the use of horse
planters grain drills fertilizer dis-
tributors and manure spreaders
where the amnut of land under culti-
vation would Justify the expenditure
for the Implements a great saving of
labor could be effected
In the cultivation of crops In many
parts of the South the use of the one-
horse plow and sweep prevails and
because of the Inefficiency of these Im-
plements the crops must be hoed al-
most continually In order to keep the
crop clean This method could be Im-
proved upon by using the light harrow
or weeder when the crop Is young and
later the two-horse single-row culti-
vator This would result In greatly
Increasing the amount of work per-
formed with the same labor and at the
same time doing the work more effi-
ciently Use Two-Row Cultivator
In many sections of the country the
use of the two-row cultivator has
been demonstrated as practicable
thereby utilizing more horse power
and performing more work with the
same labor The use of this Imple-
ment should be extended where condl-
tons warrant On the average corn-
belt -farm more horse power per man
can be utilized In many Instances The
use of four or five horses on the dou-
ble gang plow would accomplish a
much greater amount of work than Is
now performed per man on a majority
of farms where the two-horse walking
plow Is used In the preparation of
the seedbed one man can readily han-
dle four or six horses bitched to the
section harrow to which additional
sections have been added thereby In-
creasing the amount of land harrowed
RAISING HEALTHY CHICKENS
Lack of Vigor In Newly Hatched
Chicks Often Traceable to Weak
Parents— Give Best Care
(Prepared by the United Btatea Depart-
ment of Agriculture)
To be successful In raising chickens
It Is necessary to have healthy and vig-
orous breeding stock for the lack of
vigor In the newly hatched chicks Is
often traceable to weak parents Only
the most vigorous and the best grown
birds should be put In the breeding
yards Each bird should be full of
life and energy and free from any se-
rious deformity Yearling hens are
usually better than pullets for breed-
ers for the reason that the hens are
more mature and do not lay so many
eggs during the early winter and con-
sequently do not reduce their vitality
so much before the breeding season
Vigorous hens two to four years old
can often be advantageously retained
In the breeding yard The male bird
chosen should be young and active
An early hatched well-developed cock-
erel Is usually satisfactory or a good
with the same labor In the harvest-
ing of crops horse power may be uti-
lized more efficiently In many sections
by the use of more horse power per
man
Co-operative use of machinery In
harvesting the wheat and corn crop
would utilize horse power and labor
to advantage by the exchange of lubor
among small farmers
Use of Manure 8preader
Hauling ont manure on the average
farm as It Is produced Instead of al-
lowing It to accumulate around the
buildings and hauling It out when con-
venient would be an economical prac-
tice Where the expenditure Is Justi-
fiable the use of a manure spreader
would distribute the manure to better
advantage and effect considerable sav-
ing in labor over the old method of
hauling out and spreading by band
HARVESTING BIG WHEAT CROP
Department of Agriculture Advises
Farmer to Consider Question
of Stacking
(Prepared by the United 8tatee Depart-
ment of Agriculture)
With the biggest crop of wheat on
record about to be harvested It Is
probable that in many neighborhoods
thrashers will not be able to mako
their rounds In the usual time Con-
siderable quantities of wheat will have
to wait beyond the usual thrashing
time If left In the shock It will be
damaged by every rain even to some
extent by the dew The stacking of
wheat has fallen Into disuse In latter
years but It would be well the de-
partment of agriculture says for the
farmer who Is not certain of prompt
thrashing to consider It this year
LICE POWDER IS ESSENTIAL
Sodium Flucrld Is Effective in Ridding
Fowls of Vermin— Where to
Make Application
(Prepared by the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture)
The free use of an effective lice
powder Is alwuys advisable A dust
bath consisting of road dust and wood
ashes Is essential in ridding fowls of
lice Sodium fluorld a white powder
which can be obtained from druggists
Is also effective Apply a pinch of
the powder at the base of the feathers
on the head neck bock breast below
the vent base of talk both thighs and
on the underside of each wing
Keep Cabbage Worms Down
It Is best not to permit the cabbage
worms to become very numerous
There are various ways of controlling
them Perhaps the simplest Is to
spray the plants when worms are
known to be present with arsenate
of lead Dust sprays are also effec-
tive and mnny growers prefer them
vigorous yearling or two-year-old cock
may be chosen The hens used for
breeding purposes should be given the
best care possible they should be pro-
vided with large runs and should not
be forced for heavy egg production
during the early winter
Satisfactory Pasture Plan!
Alslke clover mokes very satis-
factory pasture plant really superior
to red for pasture and Is a much
more certain crop It probably Im-
proves land Just as well as red clover
Difficult to Eradicate
Sorrel Is difficult to eradicate ex-
cept by cultivation of the land It
probably will show up again If the
field Is sown to grass or clover
Sumao la Useful Plant
Sumac makes a pretty and useful
plant to put oo a steep bank to bold
the solL
Benefits of Concrete Walks
Concrete walks Improve the appear
ance and value of the farm home
Hygienic to a Degree
"They are very particular at the
aew bakeshop The girls who wait on
customers have to wear white gloves”
“Yes and I’m told they don't even
allow the ladyflngers to touch the oth-
er cookies" — Boston Transcript
To Have a Clear 8weet Skin
Touch pimples redness roughness
or Itching If any with Cuticura Oint-
ment then bathe with Cuticura Soap
and hot water Rinse dry gently and
dust on a little Cuticura Talcum to
leave a fascinating fragrance on skin
Everywhere 25c each— Adr
Decollete
“Doesn’t that movie actress put on
airs?" “Well she ought to put on
something” — Film Fun
FOR SUMMER COLDS
Nothing gives quicker relief than
Vacher-Balra
It Is harmless and also relieves
Nervous Headache quickly and any
superficial Inflammation In a short
time
Try It for Mumps Hay Fever or any
pain
If you cannot buy It locally send
for a Free Sample and Agent’s terms
or send 60c stamps for 2 25c tubes
Avoid Imitations
E W VACHER Inc New Orleans
La— Adr
A Modest Dauber
“Look here you’re not painting that
scene from nature as It Is”
“No I’m painting It as it ought to
be"— Boston Transcript
“BAYER CROSS" ON
GENUINE ASPIRIN
“Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be
genuine must be marked with the
safety “Bayer Cross” Always buy an
unbroken Bayer package which con-
tains proper directions to safely re-
lieve Headache Toothache Earache
Neuralgia Colds and pain Handy tin
boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few
cents at drug stores — larger packages
also Aspirin Is the trade mark of
Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetle
acldester of Sallcyllcacld— Adv
Always Sharp
“Do bees lose their temper?” asks
no exchange
We know -their stings don’t
A time table Elizabeth Is any old
table purchased oo the Installment
plan
Couldn’t Work
S W Bishop Was Laid Up By
Kifaey Trouble Now Owea
Good Health to Doan’s
“I owe my present good health large-
ly to Doan's Kidney Bills” my S
Bishop 6162 Kensington Ave St
Louis Mo “I wasn't able to work
Sharp pains would catch me when I
stooped or tried to lift anything and
at night the kidney se-
cretion passed frequently
and were scanty and
painful Specks seemed to
be before my eyes and I
would get dizzy There
was a puffiness under my
eyes I could see myself
failing from day to day
and I finally waa laid np
from June until Septem-
ber I got Doan’t Kid-
ney Pilti end used them I received
relief with the first box and became
stronger every day I could sleep well
at night and the kidney secretions were
of natural color The dizziness
and other troubles disappeared and 1
nicked np in weight After I bad used
four bozec of Doon’e Kidney PiUe I
looked and felt like my old self The
cure eeetned a miracle and I firmly be-
lieve that my life waa aaved by this
remedy"
Bicom to before me
JOEN W BRUNS Notary PvtNc
C Dean's at Any 3lsee 80s a'l—
DOAN’S SESS'
rOSmAULBUlUt CO BUFFALO N Y
Eggplant
“Wonder why they call It an egg-
plant?" “Dunno Never saw a hen sitting
on one of them”
Thu Strang Withstand the Heat of Irony
Bslttr Tbn lh Wwk
014 people who ro feeble and younger
people who aro weak will bo strengthened
and enabled to to through tho depressing
heat of aummir by taking Orwve’s taataleaa
ehtll tealo It purifies and anrtchos the blood
and ballda op tho whola ayatom Too eat
soon fwl Ita BtrefifthMlni ISTtionUtf
Effect fOe
Not So Bad
“I saw the bridegroom across the
way throwing things at his wife”
"Already? What was he throwing
at her— the furniture?”
“No kisses”
B a Thomas’
For Horses Cattle and Sheep
OLD KENTUCKY MFC CO Im Paducah Kr
Rich-Tone Is a friend
of the Weak
MIt Has Made Me Strong and Well
Again' —Says J R Martinez
Ho wrttesi “Rlch-Toae la wonder-
ful remedy for people who are weak
and lochia hi Tiber and all Shaae who
dealre to gala strength and energy
sheald tahe this trwly famowa teale
It has given mo perfect health and
eared me nf ailments tram which I had
long angered'
Take RICH-TONE
and iila aew energy '
ItICH-TOKB suites more red carpaa-
elco earlchlag and purifying the bleod
It contains all at tho eleawota that aro
needed moat la maintaining strength
and vigor Rich-Tone reata tho tired
nerve reoterea appetite ladaeea
healthfal aleep— It gives yen all them
things which mean energy and well
being Get a battle today— only flat at
all drag stores
A B Richard! Medicine Co Sherman Texa
Every Woman Waul
imnErania ariwfiraa
FOS PERSONAL HYGIENE
Dusolvad la wmlsr for douches stops
pelvic catarrh ulceration and iaflaa
motion Recommended by Lydia E
Pinkham Mod Co for tan yoon
A booling wonder for nasal catarrh
tore throat and sore eye FrannrniraL
THE “BLUES”
Caused by -
Acid-Stomach
Million of people whe worry ere deepon
dent hare pil of mental depression fl
blue nnd r often melencholy believe tbet
thee condition are do to outetdo tafluenoee
over which they have little or no control
Nearly always however they en be treced
to m Internal eoureo— aeld-etemach Nor !o
It to be wondered at Aeld-storaach begin-
ning with such well defined symptoms ae In
digestion belching heartburn bloat ete
will If not checked In time affect t some
degree or other nil the vital orgsne The
nervoue eyetem become demoted Direction
suffers The blood le Impoverished Health
and etrantth are undermined Tho victim of
acid-etomach although ho may not know
tho cane of hie aliment feel bin hope
oourage ambition and energy slipping And
truly llfo ie dark— not worth much tn the
men or woman who hae actd-etomach I
Oet rid of Itl Don’t let add -stomach held
you back wrack your health make your
days miserable mako you a victim of tho
“blue” and gloomy thought! There le a
marveloue modern remedy called BATONIC
that brings oh I ouch quick relief from your
etomach miseries- oete vour stomach to right
—make It etrong coot eweet and comfort-
able Help you get back your strength vigor
vitality onthoelaam end good choer Be
many thousand upon thousand of euffereru
have used BATONIC with each marvelously
helpful results that we are sure you will
feel the same way If you will just give It n
trial Oet a big II cent bos of BATONtO—
tho good tasting tablet that you eat Ilk a
bit of candy — from your druggist today Ha
will return your money if reeulte are a
oven mere than you expect
ATONIC
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Bradshaw, A. C. The Leedy Times And Herald (Leedy, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1919, newspaper, July 31, 1919; Leedy, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1756510/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.