The Arnett Leader. (Arnett, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ARNETT LEADER ARNETT OKLAHOMA
DAIRY FARM IS NECESSARILY FERTILE
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VILLAGE MARSHALL CHAMPION FUTURITY WINNER
Farms used for dairy purposes
should gnin rather than lose In fertil-
ity asserts It I Throdkmorton as-
sistant professor of soils In the Kan-
sas State Agricultural college
“In dairying less plant food Is sold
from the farm than in any other type
of fanning" says Mr Throckmorton
“In grain farming' the land is
cropped year after year and the prod-
ucts are sold off the land In dairy
farming the crops are harvested and
fed to animals '
“When grain or other crops are sold
from the farm soil fertility or plant-
Purebred Jerseys
food Is removed No soil can grow
crops year after year without sooner
or later reaching the point where the
depletion is felt
Food Stays on Farm
“When animals or milk products are
sold only a small portion of the plant
food of the crop Is removed from the
farm The greater part of it is left
In the form of barnyard manure which
f WHY RAISE LIVE STOCK?
' $ Because the raiser of live stock
has a wider range of time la
which to market his products
than In the case of most other
products of the farm
Because the raising of stock
makeB possible diversified farm-
ing that favors independence A
diversified farm with no live
stock Is a difficult thing to han-
dle successfully
Because in all nations where
live stock is largely raised agri-
culture is on a firm basis
Because it is a patriotic duty
to provide for the people the
various kinds of meat food they
need and the foods from the
products of animals such as
1 cheese and butter and the ma-
! terlals out of which to nmnufac-
1 ture all kinds of the best of gar-
I ments '
LUMPY JAW IS NOT
CONTAGIOUS DISEASE
Trouble Is Caused by Fungus
Growing on Some of Grasses
Rye Barley and Corn
Actlnomycosla or lumpy jaw is a
disease not uncommon with cattle It
Is caused by a fungus that grows on
some of the common plants such as
the grasses rye barley and corn
When the mouth of the animal is In-
jured from entlng dry stiff forage as
Is frequently the case the fungus
finds an entrance Into the tissues and
begins growth This causes the tis-
sues to break down and form pus If
the bone is affected the normal bone
' will be broken down and new growth
of bone takes place around the dis-
eased areas causing an enlargement
or lump hence the name lumpy jaw
The disease may affect any tissues so
there may not always be an enlarge-
ment of the jawbones
A gradual development of a tumor
usually on the lower jaw the side of
the face or In the throat are charac-
teristic symptoms This swelling Is
not unlike that caused by an injury
except that it does not go down in a
few days If the tongue is affected it
becomes enlarged and the animal has
difficulty in eating The teeth may
drop out and the jaw become so sore
that the animal cannot ruminate
After a time the tumor will become
soft and break either on the inside or
outside This may heal but will break
out again later ’
Lumpy Jaw Is not contagious but
affected animals shotald be separated
from the rest of the herd so that the
may be returned to the soil This Is
clear when one considers the fact that
a ton of milk contains $209 worth of
plant food while a ton of alfalfa con-
tains $950 worth of plant food
“With this system of farming a large
variety of crops can be profitably
grown and utilized Such crops as al-
falfa and clover for hay corn sorghum
for silage and rye as a soiling crop
may be grown With these crops it is
possible to practice a rotation iu which
a legume is grown thus increasing the
supply of nitrogen In the soil ' This
Is important as the failure to include
a leguminous crop in the rotation is
one of the common causes of soil de-
pletion The nitrogen content of the
soil is also increased when alfalfa is
fed and the manure is applied to the
land”
Concentrates Are Fertilizers
The soli on many farms contains a
sufficient quantity of plantfood points
out Mr Throckmorton but Is so devoid
of humus that the food is unavailable
to the plant A soil thus lacking in
vegetable matter will not retain water
but packs and bakes Practically all
the manure produced on a dairy farm
may be returned to the soil This will
add humus thus making the soil more
productive It may be profitably ap
plied to alfalfa as a surface dressing
or in the field where silage or soiling
crops are grown
Buying concentrated feeding stuffs
such as bran and ollmeal is a com-
mon practice on many dairy farms
These feeds are rich in fertilizing in-
gredients and if the resulting manure
is applied to the land the fertility may
be increased to a considerable extent
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discharges from the tumors may not
contaminate the feed The use of the
surgeon’s knife can be used to remove
the affected parts or the animal can
be treated by the Iodide of potash
method This consists of giving one
and one-half drams of iodide of pot-
ash twice a day to animals weighing
1000 pounds This Is kept up for ten
days or two weeks' and the animal al-
lowed to rest for a 'like period and
then the treatment repeated If neces-
sary The medicine may be given as a
drench or in the drinking water
Treatment should be begun as soon
as possible after the character of the
disease has been determined Animals
in advanced Cases should be killed as
their recovery Is doubtful Fat cattle
can be sold subject to post-mortem ex-
amination Milk from dairy cows
with this disease should' not be used
until after they have been cured
BEST TIME TO CUT
SUDAN GRASS CROP
Best Hay Yield Secured When
Cut Just After Full Bkom
—Holds Up Well
(By J F NICHOLSON Agrono list Ex-
periment Station University of Ari-
zona) Sudan grass yields the best hity when
cut just after full bloom Tlet are
times when it is advisable to cut the
hay before It has reached full bloom
on account of removing the first cut-
ting so as to get a more abundant sec-
ond crop If the season is short it may
be Impossible to get two full crops and
In this case it would be better to cut
the first oue prematurely Sudau grass
will probably stund longer without de-
teriorating in its hay-producing quali-
ties than any other of the forage crops
POSSIBLE CAUSE OF'
PARALYSIS OF FIGS
Germ of Wheat Contains Prison-
ous Substance Which Cauoes
Serious Trouble
At the Wisconsin station In experi-
ments with hogs cattle and rats they
found that the germ of wheat con-
tained a poisonous substance which
caused serious trouble when fed in
large amounts When fed to young
animals the result was a t tun ted
growth when fed to pregnant cows
the result was abortion or a very weak
or dead calf and when fed to pigs the
result was partial paralysis The Wis-
consin Investigators believe that the
poisonous Bubstance contained in a
germ of wheat has a special tendency
to affect the nerve tissues
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DRUGGISTS HIGHLY RECOMMEND
DR KILMER’S SWAMP-ROOT
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Satisfied With Results
I have been selling Dr Kilmer’4
Swamp-Root (or aix and one-half years
and my customers are alwaya satisfied
with the results obtained from the use
of the medicine' and speak favorabl re-
garding it I have used it for “pain in
the back” and a bottle or two put me in
good shape and made me feel fine again
I believe Dr Kilmer’s Swamp-Root will
cLre any cases for which it is recommend-
ed if they are not of too long standing
Very truly yours
FRANK JENKINS Druggist
Pilgrim Texas
November 11th 1915
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You
8end ten cent to Dr Kilmer A Co Binghamton N Y for a sample size bottle
It will convince anyone You will also receive a booklet of valuable information
telling about the kidneya and bladder When writing be sure and mention this paper
Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores
Lack of Confidence
“Mrs Twobble and I will go to the
polls together" said Mr Twobble
“That’s a fine example for other mar-
ried people"
“Perhaps so but Mrs Twobble Is
such a suspicious woman she’s abraid
I’ll take advantage of the secret bal-
lot and not vote the way she’s told
me to”
THE HIGHEST QUALITY
SPAGHETTI
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SKINNER MFC COL OMAHA USA
IMGIST MACMOM IACIMV IN AMOUCA
DATENTC Wation B Coleman
rll I Cl J I A Patent Lawyer Washington
” w DO Advlee and books Tree
Batmteaaonable Highest raleieoeea Beeteervloea
“Leader" and “ Repeater
Shot Shells
For the high Byers or the low flyers “Leader” and
“Repeater ’'shells have the reach spread and penetra-
tion Their great sale is due to these qualities which t
insure a full bag Made in many gauges and loads
BB SURE TO ASK FOR THR W BRAND
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AU Facilities
' The aged admiral was well known
for Ills powers of exaggeration At
supper one night he was describing
a thrilling voyage
“While cruising in the Medlterra-
eaii” he said "we passed an island
which was red with lobsters" '
“But” said one of the politely in-
credulous guests “lobsters are not red
until boiled”
“Of course not” said the undaunt-
ed admiral “but this was a volcanic is-
land with boiUng springs!”
IMITATION IS 8INCEREST 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
Seldom From thq Boy
When a boy starts to study for the
ministry the idea usually comes from
his mother
Family trees are known by their
fruits
One New York hotel has an Inclosed
golf course on Its roof
Canada’s liberal (Offer of
Wheat Land to Settlers
is open to you— to every farmer or fanner's son
who is anxious to establish for
himself a happy home and
prosperity Canada’s hearty
Invitation this year is more attractive
than ever Wheat la much higher but
her fertile farm land just as cheap and
in the provinces of Manitoba Saskat-
chewan and Alberta
160 Aatli— (mil Ait AttwUr ftw t fctthw
ul Otto Lai M at baa f IS to $20 fwio
The great demand for Canadian Wheat will
keep up the price Where a farmer can set
near K for wheat end raise 20 to 45 boahele to
the lew ha li bound to make man? — that’a
what you can expect In Western Canada Won-
derful yielda also of Oats Baiter and Flu
Miied Ferndac in Western Canada ia fully aa
profitable an industry as grain railing
The excellent greasee full of nutrition are the only
food required either tor' beef or daily purpoeea
Good schools churches markets oonTeDlentcli mate
eroellent Military service Is not oompulsorr In
Canada has there Is an unnaual demand for farm
labor to replaoe tha maoTronna men who hare
volunteered for tho war Write for literature and
parttoulara si to reduced railway rate to Bapkof
lm toleration Ottawa Can or to
C A COOK
2012 Mala SL Kansas Cllyt Mo
Canadian Oovernment Agent
Customers Speak Favorably
We have been handling Dr Kilmer's
Swamp-Root for fourteen years and dur-
ing all that time we never had a dis-
satisfied user of Dr Kilmer’s Swamp-
Root all of our cuatomers apeak very
favorably regarding it We know of
cases of Gall Stones Gravel Catarrh or
Inflammation of Bladder and Rheuma-
tism where it produced the moet benefi-
cial results We believe it is a good
medicine for the diseases for which it is
intended
Very truly yours
McCUNE DRUG CO
tBy N E McCune
Bridgeport Texas
November 11th 1915
- The Sort
“When you were In the parlors of
the Comeups at their last party did
you notice the murnl decorations?"
“Yes they were chiefly wallflowers"
Dr Pierce’s Favorite Prescription make
weak women strong sick women well no
alcohol Sold in tablets or liquid — Adv
Just the Pet
“The alligator can go six months
without eating”
“Just the pet for a poet”
' COVETED BY ALL
but possessed by few — a beautiful
head of hair If yours is streaked with
gray or la harsh and stiff you can re-
store it to its former beauty and lu
ter by using “La Creole” Hair Creas-
ing Price $100— Adv
Tussore silk should be washed la
bran water and no soap used
F C Elmer of Cleveland has made
a fortune selling flve-cent pies
What to Do if Light Goes OuL
If your electric lights are cut off sud-
denly a very good light can be made
in the following manner Melt n table-
spoonful of lard and pour it In the top
of a baking powder can Put in four
strands of ordinary white wrapping
twine allowing one end to stand up
for nbout one-half inch above the edge
of the can Light the end the same
as a candle'
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE’S
TASTELESS chill TONIC You know
what you are taking aa the formula la
printed on every label showing it i
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form The
Quinine drives out malaria the iron
builds up tho system jo cents
Did you ever notice that the size of
trouble Is your cue to start the confla
gratloa yourself
There’s one peculiarity about wom-
en — the more a inaq knows about them
ttie more he has to learn
t '
A voice magnifier has recently been
Invented which will carry moderate
tones nearly five miles
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James, Frank M. The Arnett Leader. (Arnett, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1917, newspaper, January 26, 1917; Arnett, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1784121/m1/4/?q=oklahoma+territorial+sun+paper: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.