The Geary Times (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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PRUNE THE PLUM
AND THE CHERRY
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k*rt far MKt. iat• v - Ut or-ler that
th* a y V sMu^ly rttMned.
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a# th* g ww* «< «f plants
*s*'4 be nrt \>~* U «kpore a
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LEGHORN IS GREAT FOfUGER
H Thrt la Ary tc-ruSwaf aa |iy(
what
Can. we
Do
ttomcTown
Helps
USE FOR THE WINTER ASHES
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!cm4 tt tfcr net: tfw< («r n«rj
KM u>{ «n«*y p- " Pet tw l*t
i.-fx t* 1-j ;■• i*-r wItmwm m>4
ti*** Is M fowl Oi t will vcrpua tt.
On tU ewotrj. tf 1dji 1 tad it e -
«&wa tli**. v* m* Metahie for tt. H
•in he u ex,£j*M MR* *f troM
u>4 dtaapfMs'-ot***. L<(Vra ar* u
KQom fvwto. nreiem If tfcer* The tmitwa «( <V Abhwu KK ! tmttM 'Imfk
* **y armtrtustg is Mjcfct_ whe~h«* St (Mi u -To aid la th* pmnV* mx>i TVj sfcd*n tf to nut *1^1 «rfk*« ^ J ^ app|t«j at oo«
t* a tart*** ka trw* ar4ra. «*« aOrrtauoc af kuoux k"««< ■ i f* da; t aaMtf <-(v* jar- to taT^ . j,r„ about
utKMTC «r mm R^dL ti* Don of pr*c* wt «t' ' It *a «rtr> ia«w and «a«.W- ; t tak - ur rurain* w o<
LtgUurm wtli Mlt ■trrcw./at «£<«ta ta «rxxzux <d u. tW t x>*fortatV« at*fl npfU««: • ►<] . That tk art** *01 t-e thor-
WJ wrr-r. Of anru^ la aia*a *ar faaoIliM of MlOcr* a 4 aalk«r an4 ^rtj, tnlxwl with ti* <-lar If tb*
tk iMlit XatK^I M thHr trMtma aa4 <hU«rM: to traia for Ut<^ ^ u t<y) o< tt
Accumutjrt>on Fr~orr
Stt.-ea May • r>a«t*teiy M *«<
Wit* Heavy Clay ■« GarM«a.
8aTia« -V- art^a frcna fcrua^* a 4
Kx<i«4, aM «xi:iz:D( ti* wp-
;*7 rm ftr4r&a that ar* «-no*rtrot 4 of
brtry rkf tea «fl fcMd to be a
r«7 g" «i ^las. (tonw a writer. A
pnt Litti of the tcanlefta In Tark*a
*erfl'<r- are ct ao h brary Ay that It
t« to WW* th^n ■> 1.1 ■TaOy.
Tet 1a e*M r*«ea the oa-aera are
'brc.ata* away the rery Mbataace that
caa riatigt 11* texture of theae heavy
day a«B*. Th«* are aur P<!« '*
ml a«he« that the f.nwJver hire*
hislH away which choold fo oato thla
b*aiy mO.
Thi woe* «f lMprwretaent aboold go
cm far m*nj year* aa only a thla lay-
r«PERUNA
An Efficient Remedy
Compounded of vegetable
drugs in a perfectly appointed
laboratory by skilled chemist*,
after the prescription of a suc-
cessful physician of wide ex-
perience. and approved by the
experience of tens of thous-
and io the last forty-five
year*
Peruna's Success
rests strictly on its merit as •
truly scientific treatment for
all diseases of catarrhal symp-
toms. It has come to be the
recognized standby of the
American home because it has
deserved to be. and it stands
today as firm as the eternal
hills in the confidence of an
enormous number.
WW Ha*«4TI MiaarHal Ya.
Get oar free booklet "Health
and How to Have h." of yoor droS-
gist. or write direct to M.
Hm Peruna Company
ta Uisata fm f M*al this
lM*«bg afa.'fcA he dMte >aat hefwe
growth •larta ta the
Farm af T M.—Tba Zmr*n*-*u J KM
rrmw <«« «m«s) «• we« whra
tre U, f'.f «* tfMfh#* af tral**4 after rha f*ner ! fartik* «rf
(ha pmHl la K*raJ hw«^r. the
—trasJk of the f uJ* aU^ -J b*
aueacwhat l«ac«r (ku <*•! of the
t-Mh Ui «rd r that the a«/rk of >ar-
nr.t t'/r the rwrralio SMy be fa«tl3U*«J
f the W'hars *-■ l«*t#d
where title operatioa la ry
F rurt>«g Hat. U. The fnUtl* habits
«f the (Aura t«4 tha H^rry are atore
; ^ly .. ~5 'o tt^ of the t|^t av\
'be pear than ta the ab<J f-'T
that m«* the ahtyrteolix of the so-
tiuaJ growth la of leaa avMb^sit with
that piaitta thaa with the |e*(h
Manv a arwalled «nart man srnarta
Oroas. hy art af the CaitM Mate* <xm- mt*e uM ta fcercrla« artf-re;^*a-an* ^ H<. )Q Tbe w.il sod this because of hi« slleged smartnew.
grwaa approae*] ;*ary 5 1«C- *• |*«t**is for those pervat>et.tJy crip- fof> # niDe ,he up-
terwporsted smI piaee^ awVr p'ed or bu 4eil la aay tse of tb«a wvjJ morfmmt « ao!! wster during
wet saperTttf*. IU j.urx«e^-4i: ad Jiaea >< wort w«s« hare proved ^ (<f witeo tbe
dtOoa to Its daO-t ta tlaM af wmr- -^eat^ivea effirteoL Tbe maacfartw* , h>T^ t>jg „puiary supply
«ere d^rtared to be "Ta ~«tlase ai>d of hoMtal gana«t tad Mpp!i«a U ^ to da wML
r TT7 <* • "f aatlooal tad | left aia M whoUy to then, while me* ^ M different date* In tbe ssme
PROVEN SWAMP-ROOT
AIDS WEAK KIDNEYS
tsterr«at5'«a! reCef Id Urn* of baadle the matter of raising and col- m ^ ^ |4)p1> e,n ^ thn,
aad spp.y the aa e la mlOgaOag the it^rtng fwads axtd taking charge of ^ fr f ^ ^ ^ nvUtJ ^
rafferitig* raaaed by pe flieace. faat- 1 traasportatloe.
comes tacorporated with the lighter
Tbe tymptcmt of fa-iney mad bladder
tTvnbin are often very di tr«a .ng and
iaave tbe tysteat in a nut-dowa coaditioa.
The kidneys Hem to sailer moat, at at-
>*♦- **■ Tbe wort la ha d )«« bow cans far MtrrtaL j know of heavy day soil
lamlt:- " Thla •rganlMtVto has there- ln ^nag new rn^rn- !h>t (jl y„riy ^ ,B .pp)|r,tloc of TT .!1~~ TT* 1^
fore s great w<rt to do st an tlmee ^-r* The btisiaeM men ln aay <^-1 the la«t 1« yean and aB<1 troables whicb tboald act be
*'« 1 *J Tir^^h.r.IT^d er-^" **> - tb-rr^y ^Wt«I With the •„ tb« denser oflea
be allen t«d. bat now that the world , plaimJag aad carrying oat of caiw #rfrfu<1 that the aoil It now in i«ad to atcre daafer« kidney troublta.
is racked with wsr Its wort is tre- • .Algta 1or lnCTM«*d mec.i^rsfci! la condition sad not at all too Dr. Kilmers Swaam-Root whKh, sa
meadons. and it Is <i -.ug .t Is a way tk# Red Croat 111 dries of consider- j,, texture as tt might be thought many people ssy, toon healt and itrragth-
that rtwaid make every mat woman , mjm gryr^i wort Is often done by ^ ent tbe kidneyt, is t
or rhild whi k*lotit< to 'be Bed Crust i r:ir a rlvalrv between men In va- ^ ' . J - ■ .. l. „<r.
tpkeadid kidney,
liver and bladder medicine, and. brtng
Whita Ufktm Cockerel.
lifiUTCO cum rnn IIAPUIMr^ get Into It. Therefore the peraoo „u
Win I tn sntu run ■Auninta W,^M kr^ « ^rd-n for flo«era or U the Instrument by which each ooe of ^t^rlng into friendly roapetitioo with TSTy „p4d|T u fh, carbon
Im« C*<*" t
fhe trs . gsnlMlarly «1th the Jspat.
piuwm and 1 be * *< citerriea. as b«/tl.
tb se niKJ-1 have the afifortaaa'^
haldt of «V1/Kag imo two wtyr> >A
Itawfly Wjssl tli- with a <*•* asaJa
now, Mowing Machine or Other Firm
TooI Mot Senented by t'potu'S
to foments.
fvlks hsve toagb -o«d tRteta-
aHvea by being o*t* f-doors ta all ar^rta
« f weather: t>mt inAody ever ta« a
plow, mowing marfctae cr other faro
tool that was made aay better by that
of treatmosit. It can t be does t
^ ^ * —- — - ^ .. . . . . . . . . nap T-*^n tjn^^n «n in id*- pumniK. a
henyard is sorely ladoMd with meant of eiteodln* helping hands ta . Mae •* bualr^aa. An ab.e i urtness man proTW)nioa „f uahumed coal wUl
«■ aettlzig If be expect* U. ralae Leg- the lanoceot victims .rf the war. ! a, the head of a drive for new mem- ^ nardmlsr damage.
w. ..... ,t. I. . —111 .Kl. tt In >h* "" ' *
vegetable* had tetter aee to tt that
bla
wire
ha
If the runs are large enough. Leg-
ttoms can be cottllned within a eeven-
fovt fence. let oar* they develop the
habit of "yard-breaking" they will
dear this with caae. for they make a
practice of balf flying aad half climb-
ing up the netting.
bo ia need of it. Better get a bottle from
«s m 7 f the Sanaa ^ f><spn drtTpt] ^ A ^ «ar rt drug ttore, aad start treat-
However, if you with first to test this
great preparation tend ten eenta to Dr.
Kilmer k Co, Binghamton. Ji. Y-. for a
HELP BUSY «mpl« bottle. When writing be rare and
nCLr DU* meet ion thia paper.-Adv.
So doe caa start the new year la a bers will be sble to engint^-r it in tbe
better way than by Joining the Bed • mo*t practical and effident way.
CroM aad by aiding In tbe campaign House to bouse cunvsnstng for new
for new members. \u time of war tbt- J ixj«-ujbers la about tbe moat thorough-
Bed Croaa i-hapter* handle their ac-1 going method
KEEPING THEIR
PRACTICAL REASONS FOR PRUNING
(Prrpar l by Ca**d H<aUt Depart tr^-ot of Agriraltor* >
"The rati- r.al (fjiilar 'A a young tree or •/rnamt-n'al plant dire*-ts
Its growth s..'l <b-i«-riulf ea Its fonu snd tba Oiatribtitlo* of Its fruits
aad Itoana tbro bearing age la attained
I'ruuiog la tta d to «/ntr«d fruit and flower production both as
regard* (be qoaptlt/ and the « bara'-t«-r i f the produ'-t.
Pruning provides ^he otily elective means of rombatlug certain
piairt 4laeaiu-a.
Pro|«er prtMli.g lengltx-ns tha llfo of tho tree by protecting tt
SgalMrt <1«r y eatji^d by breaking or Improper severing of branches
Tb>- syxt-usaii' sritiual pruning of some spedes Is esaentlal for i « m-
BMrrcial crop production.
Pruning Intelligently rarrie«l on with due n-gard to the habit and
requirements uf n<h apetlea Is a constructive, dlredlvo operation of
great economic lii>|«ortauce.
I'runlnx la not haft work, hut tt must be done carefully.
HOLSTEIN COW BREAKS WORLD'S RECORD
MAKE HENS WORK FOR LIVING
Ta Prevent Fowls From ■seaming Ttt
Fat It Is Good Plan to Msks
Them Scratch far Food.
To prevent the bens from becoming
fat while consuming enough f«x«d for
their support and for productloo they
must be made to wort for tbe larger
share of the food received by scratch
I rig In Utter; If this falls to accom-
plish tbe desired result, tben tbe food
Is not balanced. Too mu< h grain may
be allowed, and the remedy is to reduce
the proportion of grain and give more
egg-producing food. The bens should
aot be'overfed at any one meal. Give
a moderate allowsnce ln the morning
of mixed grain; then let them ont on
grans or rye pasture. The allowance
of green food, such ss cabbage, turnip
tops snd roots. Is not becsuae of tha
nutritious material contained In such
foods, as they r<-slly are of little value,
but they perform excellent aervica
from a dietary standpoint.
SELECTION OF BEST LAYERS
Pennsylvania Department of Agrleyl-
turs Urgsa Poultry Keepers to
Savs Laying Pullsta.
Karly hatched pulleta. In fact, pol-
ler- of any sjce. sre *c«rc«r thnn ever
thla fall, nnd In view of thin fad tbs
Vci,n«ylvsnla department of agrlcul-
fttr«: Is trying to aid poultry keepers
meet the deflcleocy by urging the sav-
ing of all the good, old hens for this
ne*t year's laying.
' Coats That Welcome the Cold
Prices of Monkeys Soaring.
Who would think that tbe European
war would have anything to do with
the price of monkeys? Well, it does,
and a great deal. too. says the Popular
Sdence Monthly. The price of monkeys
Labor Turnover Is a Most Important
Problem for Majority of Storea
in Matter of Help.
These days, when good help Is
scarce and hard to get. says a trade _
authority, and wh->n every store Is glv- ^ ^ Qp"wVth "fo^i. papcr. "ho^
log more consideration than ever to M tQ ,he deiipoir of lhe p.thoi(^irt
the reduction of tbe labor turnover. >n<J to the sorrow of the hurdv-gurdy
anything that tend* to keep people em- ^ ^ oaus,>f< for th„ 8addra ^
ployed even when, from the depart- ner ,n monkevs ,8 ,he (i.willg of th*
ment standpoint. If la not tbe season world-s principal wild animal markd
for spch employcrf-nt. is benefldal. mt Hanll,urK Germany, and the lack of
Some stores have found this out. while shlppln(t facilities. Not long ago the
other* let their help go when the aea- pathologists of the national public
son gets alack and go to the trouble hea|th g^Vvlce at Wanhlngton wunted
and ex;>ensa of rehiring them later. If „ dozen American monkeys for
they can get them. experimental purpose*. They apjieeled
There are some stores, however, that to every W ||<1 r.nlmal dealer in this
are keen on keeping dewn a labor turn- country, to the r.00*. and to the sailors
over to the lowest risible point. They p,)rt and finally
keep workroom forces employed both yjg each.
In an<) out of season, setting them at
making Inmpshndes and other novel-
ties. where need'.e skill Is required.
when there Is no occasion for them to
work at their regular trade. Because
this assures the workers of employ-
ment all through the yetir. the stores
In question not only have little trouble
In getting the employees they need,
but also get tbe best ones.
purchased six at
Junior Red Cross.
The children of the Culted States
nre to share ln the great war. not in
the fighting forces, of course, but ln n
very vital way nevertheless, says Pop-
ular Mechanics Magazine. With the
approval of thp president, the Red
Cross has undertaken the organization
of the country'* millions of school chil-
dren Into the Junior Bed Cross.
Among the tasks they will undertake,
nnder tbe guidance of their teacherx
and others, are the making of knitted
articles, saving of garden seed for use
In rehabilitating France, making cre-
Colors and Airplanes.
A curious phenomenon noted by
aviators Is that the color of a land-
ing field may have an effect on an
airplane that is about to alight on it.
For example, an area which Is dark
from being plowed or burned over will
make the air above It several degrees
wanner thnn that over land of lighter
color, such ns a stubble field, thus
causing a disturbed condition of the
atmosphere, which may make landing
difficult if not dangerous.
Denver has a woman street car con-
ductor.
AA00IE ACME OF RIVERSIDE II.
The world's record for butter pro-
duction lina agnln been broken by s
porebri-d llolstelri cow Ansigle Acme
of Mtsnlds II. by pseAsHpg IJtl.TT
jMiutidM of butler In IMft dsys on strii t-
ly olfldnl test, lakes lb* rhnmploriidilp
to the I'adflc eorixt
Aaggle Acme thereby did not mere-
ly break a record—"lie sinsulted three
world's record*—two of them strictly
iifllrinl; the other was aeml-ottlcliil one
Itsir I lie time and strictly olticlal the
r half Ht r t< «t wss mm pit ted No
vetnlter 10. The new record* are; 1KI&
tlitya, 'J'.'itltVH |Miunda of milk snd 1,-
1(17 Ml |HtiMds of buttar; .'Wft days, 24,-
•HDi |Hitiiids of milk slid I..'1.11 77 |hiiiiii|<
« f butler; I tot h Sirit lly oltlcisl records.
iler «t ml otflcinl bui.cr record for two to tier own father.
years, figures 2.4M.M pounds of butter.
All three records were formerly held
by the purebretl llolateln cow. Key-
stone llenuty I*1 una Jnhanua, whose fig-
ures as a senior four year-old were:
1.'JPJ.71 pounds of butter In • year;
I,IJI.::S pnuiiiit in ti.>-. :i .iii
(siunds In two youru. She I* still
world's chsmplon for her age, both of
her year's records being made at less
tlinn full age.
The present world s champion, Aag-
gle At I ti vera! tie II, Is the daugh-
ter of King Mend of lilversltle, sire of
seven dsughters wllh yearly records,
lier tin in Is Aaggle Acme of lilverslde,
which la also lhe dam of the record
otm h sire, to thst Auggle II la a slater
The tonic of tbe cold Is to be thank- and It hus huge marten cults that may tonne r(,st pni0 s filled wllh snipplngs
The best bent sre those still In old ^ jof murf, „f „ur progress. North- well answer tin- purpose of a muff, „nd ends of material, nmk
plumsgc. atlll with red Ciimhs nnd *tlll ^mera. obliged to stand It for months. Tbe wide liand of marten nbont the tn)t crutch pads of unbleached muslin,
laying. All such hen* sre extra good tb# of industry and resoarct^ ttottom of the coat adds to Its luxurl- and are 0,^ making of knitted
hen« and should be market| sad used fuln,^„ ,hey h,re i^rned how to ous Uetks. more than to IU actnal g|,lveB> etc., to ^e sold for the benefit
ss breeding stock «TI spring. clothe themselvtw, to defy the weather warmth, serving a good purpose In o( ,hp R(>d rr,„,g fn„d. In an executive
and even to enjoy It Inasmuch as both these directions. For one of the raeitsnBr wi,lch u unusual ln that It
SUPPLY EGG-SHELL MATERIAL there are not enough fur* on the mar- dntle« of the comfort able mluwinter j9 a<J<lr «!Ao<l directly to the children,
ket to put fur garments In the reach of coat la to look its pgrt. |lle pre„ident says: "It will teach you
everyone, and because the manufac- Thla ample, straight hanging, cod- how to gave, thnt suffering children
lure of fur clothing invoivea much scrvatlve design Is to he recommended elsewhere may have a chance to live."
time and work, which mean expense— for the midwinter coat, whether of fur
the looms have been fulled upon to or of wool fabric. When the artlve Charity SUmp Warning.
When hens sre fed and hsndled for *eave suhsMtatM which provide aa northern woman dons a coat of thlt Use all the Bed Cross stamps or
t,....... mi. rtroilncfitin and eir* shell much warmth aa the pelts of animals, kind, she gets Into It and expects to cj,arlty stamps you please, but don't
maierittl I* not fuml-lied In sufficient counte wool la our great depend- stay In It for three or four months, or 8t|cj| 'eni on the address side of let-
ounntit v there will be fewer eggs laid, ence in putting op defentes against until the siege of winter Is rnlMd. ■ tfrt or parcela. Disobey and your lei -
and thoae lald will b^ too thln Vhelled the blasts of winter. Such a coat I. suitable for street mo- mav „e lnterr,M th. dead letter
to mnrkft ssfelv Tbe ttrlce of one The suprem* achievements sgnlrisl tor snd other wear, and It Is designed offlce. Moreover, the following coun-
... Htiotilv a ir<h«l layer for tha cold sre voluminous coats of fur. on lines of proved merit. Its service- fw, Bhout tu,, matter Just ss IJn-
egg will now supply a gooQ layer ^ ^ _<m. r... v«rt 1 .hi. modifies are exnectr ' "—'
■ year.
Where Not Furnished In Sufficient
Quantities Thtra Will Surely Ba
Lass Eggs Laid.
COMB IS A GOOD INDICATOR
If Fowl Is In Good Health tt Will Be
Bright Red and Firm In
Tewtuea.
The comb Is s good Indicator of the
health «>f a fowl. If the fowl Is In
good condition the comb will be bright
red. nnd firm In texture. When the
comb I pale and soft, or turn*
• lurk or pnrpl'' "omethlna Is seriously
■Ml the (MM the matter is
.V■ it Into ti e better.
these are fur fahrica ami cloth woven several winters, and Its business Is to Aostrla. Brnxll, British Knst Africa,
to Insure warmth. Coat* made of be warm snd convenient. Thla tt ae- Antigua. Hnrhatlocs, Bermu-
theae snd trimmed with big collnrs .ttrapllshes slong with a style thst doM ^ British North Borneo, Cansds, Cny-
*
and generons cuffs of fur make their not point to other days,
wearers rejoice In winter and the vigor j *
that Is Its gift. It is s tonic only bit- WttA,
t T to those who do not know how to I
keep eomfortabl*. or have not th* p
means to.
Illustrated shot* A* s coat for the 1
heart of winter. It might be devrt- I
oped In many of the fist furs and trim- I
med with marten, hut us pictured It
I* 1 mule of handsome sesl plush ita
enveloping shawl collar broaden* Into >
I est *be shoulders and back, |
The Return of Batista.
llecsuse of the simplicity of walat
styles the women turn more and more
to lhe fine fahrica. For this reorao
sheer batiste In soft ecru, tleab or
wliit*. Is very smart.
mnn Islands, Cyprus, tlold Const, lhe
mlnlca. Falkland Islands, Uiilnbln,
Gibraltar. British Honduras, Guatema-
la. Union of South Africa, Jnuinlcit,
Mauritius and dc|tendeiu-les, Muutser-
mt, Nevis, Norway, Southern Nigeria,
; Portognl. St. Christopher, Ht. Lucia,
St. Vincent. Seychelles, Sierra Leone,
British Romnllland, Trinidad, Turks
I and Calctis Islands, Virgin Islsnd*
(British), Germany, Greut Britain,
Southern Rhodesia.
The Rich Flavor
GrafTe-Nuts
is due to the blend-
ing of mailed barley
with whole wheat float
Wheat alone does not
possess this rich flam
The wonderfully easy
digestion of GrapeNufs
is also partly due to
the barley for the
borlcy contains a
digestive which
wheat lacks.
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Seger, Neatha H. The Geary Times (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1918, newspaper, January 17, 1918; Geary, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc184292/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.