The Arnett Leader. (Arnett, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1916 Page: 7 of 8
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THE ARNETT LEADER ARNETT OKLAHOMA
Clean the Blood
Spring is the time of the year when
we should put our bouse in order
We’re run down after a hard winter-
after grip colds catarrh It's time
to take Dr Pierce’s Golden Medical
Discovery purely vegetable and free
from alcohol or narcotics It will
search out Impure and poisonous mat-
ter and drive it from the system Buy
"Discovery” now la tablets or liquid
It will dissolve the poisonous accu-
mulations and replace the bad blood
It drives out 'with rich pure blood full
of vital force'
It will clear the skin eczema pim-
ples rash blotches will' dry up and
disappear boils carbuncles and other
evidences of tainted blood will pass
away never to appear again
Teen re costiveness the medicine mast be
mere than a purgative M mast contain tonic
alterative and cathartic prppertles
Tuffs Pills
possess those qualities and speedily restore
to tho bowels their natural peristaltic motion
o essential to regularity
A man can even boast of his rheu-
matism — until he gets itv
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80AP 18 8TR0NGLY ALKALINE
and constant use will burn out the
scalp Cleanse the Bcalp by shampoo-
ing with “La Creole” Hair Dressing
and darken in the natural way those
ugly grizzly hairs Price 1100 — Adv
Sometimes the more money a man
has the more selfish his children are
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Nut army Holrs bnt Tired Kyea ’
feske us look older than wo are Keep
your Eyes young and you will look young
After the Movies Murine Tour Eyes Don’t
tell your age i Murine Eye Remedy Co
Chicago Bends Eye Book on request
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A girl loses her self-possession when
he puts on a wedding ring
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Minute wiihl
Cold "Water-
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bnmediati
Tht Alebuatine wey
te Asli In the as-
treme— You buy the
Alebsstlns In the colors
and quantities you re-
quire— It ie mixed as Hh
aalfush In a pell accord-
ing to the direction on tbo
package
There is no boiling water re
Sanitarai
Beautiful
1 Permanent j
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Whxt Alabeetlne 1
Alsbostins Is u clean dry
sanitary An textured powder-ground
to impalpable
fineness — the colors and tints
added— and then It Is put
up in packages
Isipastaatto ’
Alabeetlne Purchasers
W pot a red cross and a
rod circle on each rockaga
t Slabaatlno lut ao It
would bo easy for yoa to
Identify Alabeitlne when
yon nak for and pay tot
it it your protection
1 Will yon look tor the rod
crow and rad circle on tho
albetlne you buyl
AUibailin it sold by most
trugglttf Jiordumr dent-
srs and point stores
tvtry uiksre
tella you how you enn get tfie stencil you
wish practically free of charge Our color
schema cards suggest colors that har-
monise for your rooms Writ
lor them today Addrtta
THE AUBAST1NE COUP AST SrP
MGrtadrilla Rssd ‘IttH
Gnat Rapid Mkh -1
onyiool
Needed
Farners pay tor their land with aaa year's crop
aad prosperity was aavar ao treat
Regarding Western Canada as a grain
producer a prominent business man
says: “Canada’s' position today is
sounder than ever There is more
wheat more oats more grain for feed 20 more cattle than
‘ last year and more hogs The war market in Europe needs
our surplus As for the wheat crop it iB marvelous and a monument of strength
for business confidence to build upon exceeding the most optimistic predictions”
' Wheat averaged In 1915 over 25 bushels poraoro
Oats avoragodtn 1015 over 45 buahola par acre
Darioy a verqgod IntOISo ver 40 bashals poraoro
Prices are high markets convenient excellent land Icrtr in price either im-
proved or otherwise ranging from $12 to $30 per acre Free homestead
lands are plentiful and not far from railway lines and convenient to good
schools and churches The climate is healthful
There Is as war tax as lend aor la thnra aay censcrlptlsa For complete Infor-
mation ns to best locations for settlement reduced railroad rates and descriptive illustrated
pamphlet address Superintendent Immigration Ottawa or
O A COOK 2012 Main Street Kansas City Mo
Canadian Gorsnunent Agent
WE CULL CATTLE HOQG AND CHEEP
W give aach shipment close careful and personal attention Whan
wa please you we make a friend and customer Our salesmen can and
do get full market valuu on day of arrival for all stock shipped to us
Our yardmen get good weights and give good service In handling stock
TROWER CHASE & McCOUN M&iTgg
1 UVX STOCK KXCH4NQX KANSAg CITY
A NEW DISCOVERY
I
"Anurlc"1 is a recent discovery of
Doctor Pierce who is head of the In-
valids’ Hotel Buffalo N T Experi-
ments at Dr Pierce's Hospital for sev-
eral years proved that “Anuric” is a
wonderful eliminator of uric acid For
those easily recognized' symptoms of
inflammation — as backache scalding
urine and frequent urination as well
as sediment in the urine or if uric
acid in the blood has caused rheuma-
tism it is simply wonderful how surely
"Anurlc” acts and in gravel and gout
invariably the pains and stiffness rap-
idly disappear
Go to your nearest drug store and
simply ask for a 50-cent package of
"Anurlc" or send Dr Pierce 10c for
trial pkg
COLT DISTEMPER
Tou can prevent this loathsome disease from running
'Mrough your stable and cure all the colts suffering with
te when you begin the treatment No matter how young
SPOHN’S Is safe to use on any colt It Is wonderful how
It prevents all distempers no matter how oolts or horses
at any age are “exposed” Consumers may order direct
from the manufacturers Send remittance with your
order BO cents snd 1100 a bottle: $500 and 11000 the
dozen delivered SPOHN MEDICAL CO MFKS COSHEN IND U S A
Wttui E
Patent LawyerWaiblDgton
DU Advk and books free
flat— wnoMblt- High— t iefamw fieatnrfloaa
PATENTS
WANTirn To correspond with parties deni ring
" AH I CIS to buy grain op fruit farms In North
went Ark Brown Bros Kealiy Co Lincoln Ark
LIVE AGENTS— Take orders for guaranteed
extracts perfumes toilet articles big profits
axelualva Pearsall Mfg Co Dee Molnee la
A woman talks until things get se-
rious— then she gives a man a chance
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE S
TASTELESS chill TONIC You know
what you are taking as the formula it
printed on every label showing it ii
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form The
Quinine drives out malaria the Iron
builds up the system jo cents
London haa 1500 churches
For weak Joints apply Hanford’s
Balsam thoroughly and well rubbed in
Adv
When a young rooster gets a comb
he reaches tbe height of his ambition
Ld as tell yes of Ike waodcrftl econ-
omy tbnpEcity aad offoctioonooo ef
the Aubutiae way ef iaterisr dsesretisu
quired no glue to be added
no unnecessary time ‘
You con secure shades and
tints that ere Inittiiaol with
the Alabeetlne wey by com-
bining tlnta to produce a
new enade You need not uee
certain Axed colors unless
you want to and you coo
have an artistic color scheme
on your wellosnUrsiyyoarmse
IZsAmNWHUITM
Mad and Used foe SBYears
Alabastlns hot been used
by hundred of thouoanda of
painters and decorators —
by bouaekoepora and house
ownera for thIrty-Ave years
with unquotlmi success
Spoelal Sttncll Of for— Ordinarily stencils for border
deslgnocost you from 50c to S100 each Our free book
I M ''£J
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to Apply
Three Hundred nillion
Bushel Crop in 1915
IMJEGS
THE
MOTTLED BUTTER IN WINTER
Defect it One of Workmanship and
Can Be Overcome by Application
of Proper Methods
(From Weekly News Letter United States
Department of Agriculture)
Mottled butter is frequently found
on the market at this time of the
year and even though it may be of
very good flavor it is strongly dis-
criminated against by the purchaser
As this defect is one of workmanship
it can be overcome by the application
of proper methods on tbe part of the
buttermaker
Mottles are caused primarily by an
uneven distribution of Balt in tbe but-
ter This may be produced by insuffi-
cient working of the butter or by
churning washing and working it at
a very low temperature or by washing
or working it at a temperature several
degrees higher or lowek than the
churning temperature
When the quantity of butter made in
one churning is much less than usual
it is necessary to work it a greater
number of revolutions of the churn
thap usual in order to produce the
same results on the butter
Extremely low temperatures ' of
churning washing and working should
be avoided because they produce so
firm a butter that it is only with great
difficulty that the salt can be worked
uniformly into it High temperatures
of churning washing and working
must be avoided to prevent an abnor-
mal loss of fat in the buttermilk and
also the making of a greasy leaky
butter 1
Great variations in temperature dur-
ing the manufacturing process should
always be avoided Under normal con-
ditions the temperature of tbe wasb
water should be the same as or with-
in two degrees of that of tie butter-
milk '
When the churn room is so cold that
the butter becomes chilled before
working is completed mottled butter
Is frequently the result To prevent
this it is preferable to increase the
amount of working rather than to raise
the temperature of the wash water
Mottled butter then may he pre-
vented by using methods that will in-
sure a uniform distribution of salt
SUPPORT FOR A MILK BOTTLE
Recently Invented Device Holds Ves-
sel In Such Position That It May -Be
Thoroughly Drained
Describing and illustrating a bottle
drainer invented by C H Taylor of
Newburgh N Y Scientific American
says:
This Invention provides a cheap
Btrong and reliable device adapted to
support a milk bottle or the like in
such position that it may thoroughly
drain with the mouth portion open or
free and whereby the bottle may be
filled in position to be collected by
the milkman if desired ‘While espe-
cially designed for use in connection
with milk bottles the device 'is not so
limited in use
DAIRY NOTES
Consider records more than appear-
ance in buying a cow
Tbe sun dispels foul odors and
makes the air sweet and wholesome
There is more money in a good
milker than in any other man on the
farm
Be sure that the calves get all the
sunshine that la coming to them this
winter
I '
Thorough milking tends to develop a
cow’s udder and increase her milk ca-
pacity -
Train the youngsters to lead No
heifer should reach her first birthday
unbroken to the halter
-
The brush and comb are Just as
necessary to dairy success in winter
as the milk pall and scales
Where more than two cows are
milked the calves should not be al-
lowed to suck after thq first day
Few schemes of farming can suc-
ceed' with the cow eliminated and the
better the cow the larger the profits
If yon’ curry the old cow with Ihe
milking stool don’t get mad if she
massageu you In tbe ribs with her
hind 1kg
Wot Suited
"Can you play this song ’The Trail-
ing Vine r”
1 “Not on an upright piano”
' WOMAN’S CROWNING GLORY
Is her hair If yours is streaked with
ugly grizzly gray hairs use "La Cre-
ole” Hair Dressing and change it in
the natural way Price $100 — Adv
i Snores
"I sleep like a log"
"With the saw going through It?"—
Boston Evening Transcript "
FRECKLES
' Now ! tht Tin to Get Bid of Theft©
Ugly PpoUe
There'© no longer the aMghteet nerd of
fppllng ashamed of your freckle© the
prescription othlne— double strength— I©
'guaranteed to remove these homely ©pot©
Simply get an ounce of othlne— -double
strength— from your druggist and apply a
little of It night and morning ©nd you
should soon see that oven the worst freckles
have begun to disappear while the lighter
ones have vanished entirely It Is seldom
that more than one ounce Is needed to com-
pletely clear the skin ©nd gain © beautiful
clear complexion
Be sure to ask for the double strength
othlne ©s this Is sold under guarantee of
money back If It fails to remove freckle©—
Adv
Its Fate
“What killed your case In court?"
"It must have been because it was
a short circuit court”
COVETED BY ALL
bnt possessed by few — a beautiful
head of hair If yours is streaked with
gray or is harsh and stiff you can re-
store it to its former beauty and lus-
ter by using "La Creole” Hair Dress-
ing Price $100— Adv
Synthetic tannin distilled from tar
products has been invented in Eng-
land for tanning light colored leath-
ers -
IMITATION IS SINCEREST FLATTERY
but like counterfeit money the Imita-
tion has not the worth of the origlnaL
Insist on “La Creole” Hair Dressing—
It’s the original Darkens your hair In
the natural way but contains no dye
Price $100— Adv
REPRIEVE FOR THE BIRDS
War in Europe Has Meant That Feath-
ered Creaturea Have a Chance to
I Increase and Multiply
While men are destroying each oth-
er in Europe they are giving the wild
creatures a respite This is not phil-
anthropy but business— war business
Anyone who can point a gun must aim
It at the enemy But the effect on th£
birds is all that the most ardent Audu-
bon society could desire
France has prohibited all hunting
and the sale of native game Ordi-
narily more than 1000 tons of suen
game nearly all birds are sold in
French markets not to mention the
quantity consumed by the hunters
Two million pounds of birds represent
a pretty heavy slaughter and the
absence of this destruction will help
to re-people the woods and’ fields with
feathered folk Belgium in normal
times exports more than 50000 sky-
larks for food Since most of these
are trapped It may he that the de-
struction is not greatly lessened in
some parts of the country but in or
near the war zone birds are Immune
No Common Cur
Wife (angrily) You’re a perfect
brute :
Hub (calmly) — Thanks my dear
fhr putting me in the thoroughbred
class anyway
German shippers have never fa-
vored the Kiel canal as they prefer
the long sea voyage to the toll
charges
’’The leading dally newspapers' in
London number 25
’ The stage ia all right it is the pub-
lic that needs elevating ‘ '
“Eating for Health”
consists in selecting food that will surely rebuild the
tissue cells of brain nerve and muscle In this daily
rebuilding certain elements richly stored in the field
grains are all-important
©mjpe-Ntrts
made of whole wheat and malted barley supplies in
splendid proportion all the rich nutriment of the
grains including their vital mineral salts phosphate
of potash etc lacking in the usual dietary of many
but necessary for building and storing up reserve
energy ’
Grape-Nuts comes in sealed packages—- f
fresh crisp and ready to eat It has a de-
licious nut-like flavour is easly and quickly
digested and with cream or good milk is
an ideal ration for health
t
“There’s
Colds Make Backs Ache
MORE aching hacks more kidney troubles come In March than in
any other month Slushy sidewalks dampness raw winds and
sudden changes cause chills and colds And chills or colds tend to
hurt the kidneys' It is good sense to use a kidney remedy when recov-
ering from a cold and at any time when suffering from a lame back
sharp pains when stooping or lifting dizzy spells irregular or annoy-
ing kidney action and a run-down nervous state
Don’t delay and take a chance of getting dropsy gravel Bright’s
disease or some other serious kidney disease Ubo Doan's Kidney
Pills tbe best-recommended special kidney remedy All over the
world grateful people frankly praise Doan’s 1
Here's What Kansas People Say :
M Dllllng 1107 W First St Abi-
lene Kan says: “My kidneys
didn't act as they should and ev-
ery cold I caught settled on them
making them more congested The
kidney Becrettons were discolored
and filled with sediment Hearing
of Doan's Kidney Pills I used them
and I could soon see that my kid-
neys were being regulated Con-
tinued use benefited me In every
way" 1
DOAN’S “rW
At All Stores 50c a Box Foster-Milburn Co Buffalo N Y
BREAKING THE NEWS GENTLY
How -the News of a Fire at His Home
Came to the Man Who Was
Most Interested
In Liverpool there is a roan famous
for his calmness on every occasion
One day he strolled leisurely Into the
office of a friend
"I’ve just had a chat with your
wife” he began
"Why I didn’t know she was In
town"
“Oh she wasn’t in town” replied the
other - “I called at her bouse"
"I didn’t know she was receiving
today” said the husband with some
surprise “I thought she had a head-
ache" "She didn’t mention it to me” said
the calm man “There was quite a
crowd at the house”
"A crowd!” echoed the husband
"Yes” went on the calm man "They
came with the fire engine”
"The fire engine!” gasped the hus-
band "Oh it’s all right” went on the
calm man "It’s all right now It
wasn’t much of a fire but I thought
you’d like to know of it”— Pearson’s
Weekly
Lovo’a Accomplishment
Knicker— Love Is blind
Bocker— And sufficiently deaf to
read the lips
A single nest of tbe Australian
bush turkey has been found to weigh
five tons
Better get busy girls It’s a long
time between leap years
a Reason
99
Sold by Grocers everywhere
-i-
Mrs W Peterson E14 Monroe St
Topeka Kan says: "Often my kid-
neys troubled me and I suffered
from pains In my back I felt all
worn out and nervous and could
hardly do my housework When-
ever I caught cold it settled on my
kidneys making me feel worse
Doan's Kidney Pills have given
me great relief and I have felt
much better In every way since
using them”
PUT SQUARELY UP TO HIM
Most Excellent Reason Why Man
Henceforth Should Take an "in-
terest in the Firm”
Colonel Ross boasts of the fact that
he never forgets an acquaintance Hla
walks downtown are always punctu-
ated with handshakes and an Inquiry
regarding business health wife chil-
dren or what not Unerringly ha
touches tbe right chord and leaves the
acquaintance with the feeling that
however indifferent the world may ba
to him and his affairs the colonel ia
his friend
A few days ago Colonel Ross met
a friend
After a cordial handshake and "How
are you?” the colonel said “Where ara
you working now Dan?” i
"At the shop” ’ j
"Same old place?” !
"Yes I got an interest now” '
"An Interest? Well that’s nicel
Since when?” and the colonel shook
his friend’s hand vigorously - "
"Since Saturday The boss told ma
I’d have to take an Interest in tbe
place or quit” — Indianapolis News
One on Grandmother
Bobby (to grandmother) — Grandma
have you ever seen an engine wagging
its ears? 1
Grandma — No nonsense Bobljy I
never beard of an engine having any
ears
Bobby — Why haven’t you ever
heard of engineers?
Natives of Sumatra make drinking
cups of rhinoceros horn believing it
a cure for poison
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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/m1/7/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.