The Arnett Leader. (Arnett, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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Everyone Should
Drink Hot Water
in the Morning
Wash away all the stomach liv-
er and bowel poisons be-
- fore breakfast
To feel your best day la and day
out to feel clean inside no sour bile
to coat your tongue and sicken your
breath or dull your head no constipa-
tion bilioua attacks sick headache
colds rheumatism or gassy acid stom-
ach you must bathe on the inside like
you bathe outside This is vastly
more important because the skin
pores do not absorb impurities into
the blood while the bowel pores do
aays a well-known physician
To keep these poisonB and toxins
well flushed from the stomach liver
kidneys and bowels drink before
breakfast each day a glass of hot wa-
ter with a teaspoonful of limestone
phosphate in it This will cleanse
purify and freshen the entire alimen-
tary tract before putting more food
Into the stomach
Get a quarter pound of limestone
phosphate from your druggist or at
the store It is inexpensive and al
most tasteless except a sourish
tinge which is not unpleasant Drink
phosphated hot water every morning
to rid your system of these vile poi
sons and toxins also to prevent their
formation
To feel like young folks feel like
you felt before your blood nerves and
muscles became saturated with an ac-
cumulation of body poisons begin this
treatment and above all keep it up!
As soap and hot water act on the skin
cleansing sweetening and purifying
so limestone phosphate and hot water
before breakfast act on the stomach
liver kidneys and bowels— Adv
A Whale Market
Jonah complained
“We are always' advised to buy at
the bottom but there is nothing for
sale" he cried
Dr Pierce’s Pleasant Peile- are the
original little liver pilla put u 40 yean
co They regulate liver and bowels — Adv
When a man sneers at a woman's
business ability he makes a noise
like sour grapes
WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS
Every woman takes great pride in
having her home well kept in having
the family wash done early in the
week Good bluing is needed even
more than good soap ' Be sure to use
Red Cross Ball Blue — Adv
buuiujci wiuiont-a Bpi‘mg7Tiormnr
summer to winter without a fall
BABY’S ITCHING SKIN
Quickly Soothed and Healed
Cutlcura Trial Free
by
Bathe with hot water and Cutlcura
Soap If there is any irritation anoint
gently with Cutlcura Ointment on end
of finger Refreshing slumber for rest-
less fretful babies usually follows the
Ose of these Buper-creamy emollients
They are a boon to tired mothers
Free sample each by mail with Book
Address postcard Cuticura Dept L
Boston Sold everywhere — Adv
It has been estimated by a Tale
scientist that a particle of radium will
remain active about 1650 years
For -bruises use Hanford's Balsam
Adv-
Green chauffeurs make fat repair
shops 1
DRINK LOTS OF WATER
TO FLUSH THE KIDNEYS
Eat Less Meat and Take Salts for
Backache or Bladder Trouble-
Neutral ize Acids
Uric acid In meat excites the kid-
neys they become overworked get
sluggish ache and feel like lumps of
lead The urine becomes cloudy the
bladder Is Irritated and you may be
obliged to seek relief two or three
times during the night When the kid-
neys clog you must help them flush
off the body’s urinous waste or you'll
Be a real sick person shortly At first
you feel a dull misery in the kidney
region you suffer from backache sick
headache dizziness stomach gets sour
tongue coated and you feel rheumatic
twinges when the weather is bad -
Eat less meat drink lots of water
also get from any pharmacist four
ounces of Jad Salts take a table-
spoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast for a few days and your
kidneys will then act fine This fa-
mous salts is made from the acid of
grapeB and lemon Juice combined
with lithia and has been used for
generations to clean clogged kidneys
and stimulate them to normal activily
also to neutralize the acids in urine
so it no longer is a source of irrita-
tion thus ending bladder weakness
Jad Salts is inexpensive cannot in-
jure makes a delightful effervescent
lithla-water drink which everyone
should take now and then to keep the
kidneys clean and active Druggists
here Bay they sell lots of Jad Salts to
folks who believe in overcoming kid-
ney trouble while it is only trouble—
Adv
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anything to render their
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IMPROVE QUALITY OF
An Imported
(From the United States Department of
- Agriculture)
In the past ten years twenty states
have enacted laws regulating the pub-
lic service of stallions and jacks The
principal objects of these laws are
to improve the quality of horses and
mules raised and to protect breeders
against misrepresentation and fraud
on the part of unscrupulous stallion
owners and dealers
In order to accomplish these re-
sults these laws require the owners of
all stallions and jacks intended for
public service to secure a license from
the stallion registration board or com-
mission Licenses are Issued for pure-
breda grades crossbreds and mon-
grels or scrubs according to the pro
visions of the law in the particular
Btate
Those etallions or Jacks offered by
their owners as purebred must be rec-
orded in the studbook published by
i society recognized by the state as
authentic and reliable The certificate
of registration and pddigree issued by
one of these societies must be present-
ed to the board with an application
for license and an affidavit certifying
to the condition of soundness
In their general provisions all of
these laws are similar but in certain
details vary in a greater or less de-
gree In some states certain diseases
or unsoundness disqualify a stallion
or jack for public service while in
othcrifefh8CJi)ur any unsoundness
pri!rrT30Mr-l-orontutr-jfrrct
tural College Fort Collins Colo)
Paralysis of the posterior part of
tifleate as well as on all posters cir-1 the body appears to be a rather com-
cukars etc used by the owner for ad- Uon condition in growing hogs and
vertising purposes ' J sometimes even in mature animals
The states having laws of this char-
acter are California Colorado Idaho
Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Michlr
gan Minnesota Montana Nebraska
New Jersey North Dakota Oklahoma
Oregon Pennsylvania South Dakota
Utah Washington and Wisconsin
The last-named state was the first to
Psbs such a law and Oklahoma the lat-
est one Under the law In the latter
state stallion owners are not com-
pelled to secure a state license but it
is Bafe to say that the holder of a state
license has a great advantage over
the one who does not v
It is a deplorable fact that hundreds
of farmers and mare owners have pat-
ronized the inferior stallion with the
cheap service fee These men seemed
to have failed to appreciate that in
paying a higher fee for the service
of the sound purebred sire the Bervice
fee will be more than offset by the
higher price received when the result-
ing colt is sold Nor have they ap-
peared to consider the fact that it
costs as much to raise a grade or mon-
grel as it does a purebred
A lack of consideration in the mat-
ters of soundness breeding and regis-
tration have been the cause for much
of the patronage secured by the in-
ferior stallion However these laws
have now made impossible for every
farmer and mare owner in these states
to know exactly what a stallion or Jack
is before breeding their mares They
have also benefited the owners of
sound purebred sires because they dis-
courage the use of the unsound grade
and mongrel stallion
The results thus far show a gradual
increase in the percentage of purebred
stallions in Bervice and a decrease in
the percentage of grades and mon-
grels At the present time there are
approximately 68000 stallions in serv-
ice In these states of which more than
50 per cent are licensed as purebred
This indicates that breeders are be-
coming more particular ’“in the mat-
ters of soundness and breeding and
that the owners of stallions who at
first were in some instances inclined
to oppose are now aiding in the en-
forcement of the provisions of the
laws
The question may be askeij as to
what Is becoming of the unsound
grade and mongrel stallions The re-
ports from the various states snow
that as the patronage of Inferior ani-
mals decreases they are either castrat-
ed or shipped cut undoubtedly into
those states where there is no law to
compel them to stand under their true
condition of soundness and breeding
thus continuing their destructive work
to the horse industry
It is In these states that breeders
should exercise the greatest caution
before deciding to which stallion they
will breed their mares -They should
demand of the stallion owner that they 1
HORSES AND MULES
Shire Stallion
be permitted to examine the certificate
of registration and pedigree in order
to le&rii if the animal is properly reg-
istered in a reliable studbook find If
the age color and description agres
with the stallion whose service is be-
ing considered It the certificate does
not agree with the stallion it is evi-
dent that something is wrong and it
will be much wiser to refuse the serv-
ice of the stallion than 'to accept It
pay the fee and run the risk of get-
ting a nondescript foal expensive to
raise and for which there will be a
poor market
If a breeder Is not familiar' with
pedigree and registration societies he
should consult his state agricultural
college or experiment station giving
all facts regarding the stallion being
considered for Bervice In this way
much information may be secured that
will be of value to him in the future
when the question of breeding comes
up ’
COMMON CONDITION
IN GROWING SWIiiE
Bone-Building Feed Will Aid
Greatly in Keeping Animals
Free From Paralysis
While In BOifie instances it may be
due to mechanical causes such as in-
jury to the back yet these cannot ex-
plain the greater number of cases
Some have suggested that Intestinal
parasites bear a causal relation but
this is open to considerable question
as it is difficult to see Just how worms
in the Intestine could produce pa-
ralysis The theory that seems most plaus-
ible is that the bones particularly of
the spinal column become softened
thus producing pressure on the spinal
cord The softening of the bones Is
probably due in many instances to
lack of lime salts In tbe food and is
not frequently noted when the vic-
tims have been heavily fed on corn
Consequently a rational treatment
consists in the addition of llmowater
to the feed and an entire change of
diet especially with a view to build-
ing better bone That this treatment
will have any beneficial effect oh the
affected animals Is open to question
but such measures when instituted
should prevent other animal 1 com-
ing down with the disease
PERCHERON HORSES
ARE OF FIRST CLASS
Importance of Good Feeding Is
Emphasized by President of
the Percheron Society
In his annual address E B White
president of the Percheron Society of
America emphasized the importance
of good feeding as follows:
“Let me call your attention to the
fact that you cannot grow first-class
animals without giving them an abun-
dance of feed and at the Bame tiAie
obtain satisfactory results
"Any breeder who thinks he is going
to produce a Percheron horse equal to
the imported and run him in the stalk
fields or give no serious thought to
the cost of his keep has made a fail-
ure almost before he has started
“We without doubt have the best
foundation stock in the wbrld and if
our breeders learn to grow out the
young animals which can only be done
by liberal feeding and abundance ot
fresh air and exercise our frionds in
France when the war is over will find
they have lost the American trade for
all time to come” ‘ J '
Farmer Won’t Starve
The garden not only saves living
tost but It affords a living worth
while With a good garden a home
orchard meat and bread all of whicl
may be raised on the farm taere li
little likelihood that he fariuir wlU
starve
A Watchful
Guard
The Stomach Liver and Bow-
els are real factors in health'
matters and it a wise
plan to watch them care-
fully As soon as the
appetite wanes or the
digestion becomes
impaired recourse
" should be had to
HOSTETTER’S
Stomach Bitters
On a War Footing
"Meyer” said the professor la the
Landsturm to his next neighbor in tha
line after a successful charge against
the English trenches "as a student I
have rather often had to give you a
pretty low mark But as a comrade
I have to grade you 1-A"
The difference between stealing and
embezzling depends altogether on tha
size of the pile that the thief gets
away with
Wichita Directory
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James, Frank M. The Arnett Leader. (Arnett, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1916, newspaper, March 31, 1916; Arnett, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1784082/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.