Johnston County Capital-Democrat (Tishomingo, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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SMOKEHOUSE IS
FARM ESSENTIAL
NEW LIGHT SHED ON
CAUSES OF CORN ROT
L CARS' cr CHILDREN'S TEETH
Late War Responsible for Re
vival of Old Custom of Farm
ers Curing Meat Supply
flieases Found
Throughout the Corn Belt
CONCRETE IS MOST DURABLE
iQood Typs for Genaral Purpose la
i - Shown In Illustration— -Haa Bean
i In Uae Throe Seaaona and
I Mora Than Paid for Itaclf
' The old-time custom of home curing
imeats revived during the war has
been given added Impetus In the last
few years and many farmers are ac-
tively engaged In preparing their sur-
plus supply for table and sale
There is no reason why every farm
should not have a modern smokehouse
and the resulting supply of well-cured
meats on hand through the winter sea-
son Prices for old country hams make
It worth any farmer's time to lay In as
big a supply as possible
Solid Concrete Is Best
Many types of smokehouses are In
use ranging from the old type of a
barrel with one head knocked out to
the most modern and pretentious af-
fairs of solid concrete with double pad-
locked doors Tiie latter type Is grow-
ing steadily in popular favor because
of Its many natural advantages A con-
crete smokehouse affords permanency
protection better quality products and
has a big economic advantage through
the fact that it is fireproof and re-
quires no upkeep expense from one
season to the next
A good type for general purposes Is
shown in the accompanying illustra-
tion The smokehouse has been In op-
eration for three seasons and has more
than paid for itself already with many
more years of usage ahead
It Is built of concrete blocks with a
wooden peak roof Many other farm-
ers however are building the roofs of
Diseases Can Be Greatly Reduced by
Properly Balancing Fartlllslng
Elements In Boll and by Using
Soloeted Boed
(Prepared by the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture)
(From Oklahoma State Board of Health
Dr A E Davenport Commissioner)
' I How often one hears a mother say
: “What Is the use of taking care of the
Distributed first teeth when in a few years my
child will have a nice new set” This
is a very wrong and harmful idea By
following this kind of reasoning many
mothers have unknowingly caused their
children to have misshapen ihouths
and to suffer much unnecessary pain
from decaying teeth If the first teeth
decay and have to be extracted or il
cavities occur and- chewing beocmes
painful the child cannot properly chew
We meet every Saturday' night ' All
members are requested to be present
next meeting night ' - - 4
S C Waldon went up to visit his
old friend Grandpa Moncrlef las!
Tuesday who is very' sick with pneu-
monia Uncle Bud Small has been on the
sick list but Is better now
Clytje Allison and Miss Nora Gray
were the guests of Bud Allison and
wife Sunday
Chamberlain's Cough Ramady Noth-
ing So Good (or a Cough or Cold
“Everyone who has used Chamber-
lain’s Cough Remedy 1 speaks well of
It” writes Edward P Miller Abbotts-
town Pa ' People who once use this
preparation are seldom satisfied with
any other It Is excellent to allay a
cough or breafk up a cold
CLOSE SIX
The severity of the root stalk and
ear rota of corn disease found to bo its food and consequently the aws do
more or less widely distributed not develop normally Chewing exer-
throughout the com belt can becises and strengthens the muscles of
“
by planting selected strains of corn ° ”e and Jaws Unless the teeth
These conclusiona are the result of obtain a normaI suPP'y °f the teeth
Investigations carried on by tbe and Jaws Unless the teeth obtain a
United States Department of Agrlcul-n0rml1 supply of blood they do not
ture in co-operation with a number of receive enough lime salts to make them
state experiment stations (hard This also affects the second (Miami Daily News)
In the past it was not thought that teeth which are forming underneath rj v
the corn plant was particularly sens!- the first A child should be taken to f 7 1
tlve to the balance of the various ele- a dentist a ieast oni: verv si months f d h b d e e cosed by
ments in the soil but now the damage I 1 ' ? ce erv y Slx ntb State Health Inspectors C H Gilliam
caused by these rots Is believed to eglnnnS at the Se of three 'ears and James R Lee Wednesday Three
depend largely upon these conditions bave lhe teeth exaniined thoroughly 0f tbem tw0 restaurants and one gro-
and upon climatic factors Also thecIeaned and W necessary to 'have nycer were cosed Permanent and four
F'ant itSMf'Vh:t I!":nt1CaV‘ieS f:"ed- business men were fined by Justice of
breeders call the genetic composition This slight expense is cheap insur- Th p c
liiis much to do with tf encrumtthii 1 e i ® Pf2ifi J6SS6 BIucic in sums of from
uns mucn io ao witn its susceptlbll- ance against the risk of expensive den- 4o eA rn
lty or resistance to these rots In the i 8i0 t0 65' 0ne man was refused
experimental fields self-fertilized k " the child oder and a icense and was compelled to sell his
strains of corn of many different 1 s ar s a Sood habit of proper period- business
varieties are showing peculiarities for- 'ca at:en'on to -the teeth which may
merly regarded as symptoms of root !welt last throughout life
stalk aud ear rets and many strains J A neglected or decayed tooth sooner
are being Isolated which even though or later becomes abscessed An ab-self-fertilized
for many generations 1 scessed tooth
WAPANUCKA HEMS
(World) "
W H Hunt Is spending the week
with his daughter Miss Eunice at the
hofne of his sister-in-law Mrs Jake
Frohner in Tulsa
' Kip Clark and wife left Tuesday for
their home in Louisiana after a visit of
two weeks at the home of their par-
ents T D Car well and ‘ Mrs P T
Weathers
Mis Garnet Carwell of Ft Worth
Texas visited the home folks here the
first of the week
Mrs E K Mathers of Llndale Mo
is the guest of her sister Mrs C M
Smith
Louis Cass was a business visitor In
Coalgate the first of the week
Mrs Ray Stewart of this place and
Mrs Cleo Breedlove of Clarita were
shopping in Durant Tuesday and Wed-
nesday Or will trade for Oklahoma propertyt-
Miss Ethel Tanner who is teaching 1 678 acreJ u valde county Texas
t fi u r’fPenttheWeekendl ‘-2 "He to school 18 miles to
ere w ome o s county seat 200 acres In cultivation
Mrs W D Scudder has returned to 478 in pasture and plenty of timber
her home at McAlester after a visit of Good wel) and spring" Good 5-room
seveeal days at the home of her par- bou-se barn a"d ?ut tuiLdinrtaScUre
r c -u fenced hog tight J H COOK San-
ents C D Smith and wife jsonli Texas (Feb z3pdy
Emet Local meets every Wednesday
night - J
Fillmore Local meets every Tues-
day night
fill Chapel every Friday night ’
Egypt LocalaSaturday night
Enterprise Local Wednesday nlghts-
Condon Grove Local meets every
Friday night in Odd Fellow Hall Ii
Milburn
Johnston Grove Local meets every
Friday night
Nida- Local every Tuesday night
Bold Springs Local meets on Friday
nights
Blackjack Friday nights
(or close up all who insist on opearting
show resistance to the orgunisnis as-'-Zi ' " ayjtem (insanitary places of business The
Vnd may cause heart troubIe- rheuma-fight is on he said and will be on un-
tism inflamation of the nerves and atiI the ditsrict j$ ceaned up th6rough
sociated with the rots
Reducing the losses
from these
rots is a complex problem requiring nber pother disorder I
much more Investigation At present : eacb i16 children to clean their I
the department can go little farther teeth thoroughyl after each meal and
than to say that primarily It involves before going to bed Tell them to
a careful consideration of environ- brush the way the teeth grow com-
mencing with the gums the uPper
teeth down the lower teeth up both
inside and out This method cleans
the teeth better than brushing across
ment soil fertility and the nature of
the particular strain of corn
A Concrete Block Smokehouse-
'ng Sausage and Hams
Smok
concrete as well because of the dan-
ger of burning the wooden roofing and
the effects of severe weather on the
boards
A foundation is laid by excavating to
a depth of two or three feet and set-
ting a footing 18 inches wide and 8 or
10 inches thick Upon this the wall
rests starting with concrete bricks
laid upon a firm mixture of cement
mortar It must be remembered that
only as much mortar as will be used
In an hour’s time should be mixed at
one time as It will “set" In less than
that time
Racks and hooks are provided -for
banging the meat In tbe npper part of
the structure so that the smoke will
have free circulation during the curing
process
Experts In meat smoking hold that
fresh green hickory chips are Jhe best
fuel for flavor and the market value of
meat thus prepared will exceed that
where ordinary methods are employed
An added feature of this smokehouse
is the fact that it Is absolutely safe
from the depredations of mice and
rats and can be locked to keep out two-
legged visitors
' ‘'Harness should be washed and
J ' - oiled w lien It becomes dirty or ex-
- tremeiy dry For washing use tenid
water a neutral soap such as castile
or wh-te toilet soap and a sponge or
fairly stiff brush Hardened grease
Is very conveniently removed by scrap-
ing with a dull knife Rinse in dean
tepid water and allow the harness to
stand in a warm pla-e until it is no
i longer wet but still damp Then oil
' it and leave it in a warm place for 24
hours before being ued Harness
should be oiled er greased while still
damp otherwise it may take up so
much grease that It will pull out of
shape or take up sand and grit which
will injure It as well as spoil its ap
t -pfcarance Harness should never look
j'or fed greasy
MOST DAMAGE TO MACHINERY
Water Seeping into Bearings and
Forming Coat of Rust Around
Journals Is Harmful
The greatest damage to any machine
standing in the weather is caused by
water seeping into the bearings and
forming 4 coat of rust around the jour-
nals This rust must he broken when
the machine starts operating and
causes much heavier draft and rapid
wear because the journal will not be-
come entirely smooth and bright until
the metal hus worn down to the depth
of rusting
Take a large nozzled oil can draw
some of the heavy oil 600 W Steam
Cylinder from the gearcase of the au-
tomobile and fill each harvester bear-
ing full and around the ends This
coats the Journal so that it will scarce-
ly rust at all Then paint the knives
and wooden parts also knotter bills
sprockets latches and other bright
parts with asphaltum Next year all
you need to do Is squirt kerosene Into
the bearings and over the wearing
parts to cut out the grease and as-
phaltum wipe clean with cotton waste
or old rags oil well and the machine
will start off smoothly and easily Be
sure and oil well after using kerosene
as kerosene is the greatest destroyer
of lubricants readily available and the
journals will run dry enough to cut
In a very short time If the operator is
not carefuL
ly :
Charley Gilliam is a Tishomingo buy
and was appointed State Health in-
spector under Dr Davenport February
first He always makes good at any-
thing he tackels —
Excellent Remedy for Constipation
It would be hard to find a better
Above everything else keep the child- remedy for constipation than Cham-
ren’s teeth fere from decay by taking berain's Tablets They are easy to
them regularly to the dentist - jtake and md and gentIe effect
Give them a trial when you have need
The Pneumonia Month
March is a typical pneumonia month j
and usually gives a high rate of mor-
tality for the disease 'After a long and I
hard winter the system loses much of
its resistance and people grow careless
When every cold no matteer how
slight is given prompt and intelligent
attention there is much less danger of
pneumonia It should be borne in
mind that pneumonia is a germ disease
and breeds in the throat Chamber-
lain’s Cough Remedy is an expectorant
and cleans out the germ Iadened mu-
cus and not on'y cures a cold but pre-
vents its resulting in pneumonia It is
Pleasant to take Children take it
willingly imo
BROMIDE NEWS
The City Mill
Meal Flour and Feed
Highest market price
paid for shucked or
shelled corn
J A Seay & Son
Fzrrizr
Tgasss
FARM LOANS
LESS INTEREST
NO COMMISSION
We are correspondents for the
MISSOURI JOINT STOCK LAND BANK
of Kansas City Missouri
which loans money on Oklahoma farms at 6 per cent interest
no commission no ernewal liberal prepayment privilege and
prompt service without red tape
If you are placing a loan on your land this Is what you need
W B HOLMES
REAR OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CCT
TCBkiErea'miiEaiiBsnEtrHTETiaiiRS'i
I PUBLIC SALES 8
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ALFALFA PASTURE FOR HOGS
Thers Is No Firm of Grass That Pro-
duces Gain at Such Low Coat aa
Doea This Legume
Alfalfa pasture should be found on
every farm where hogs are kept There
Is no form of pasture that produces
the gain at such a low cost as does
alfalfa One acre of alfalfa will pro-
duce when fed with grain equaling 1
per cent to 2 per cent of the live
weight between five and six hundred
pounds of pork with very little or no
labor cost outside of the first cost of
seeding Mature sows thin iu flesh
bave often gained as high as one-halX i
jxtund per day on alfalfa alone
The basket ball team Played the
Tishomingo team Friday and Saturday
nights at this place The score Friday
night was to to 14 in favor of Tisho-
mingo The last game Bromide won
by a score of 17 To 14 if
The entire family of Sid Phelps is 1
in bed with the flu " 1
Jim Miiisap and Mrs Ed Davis of ! B
Western Oklahoma were called to the'B
bedside of their mother Mrs Bud Mill- J B
sap who has been very sick with the i
flu- ii
A D Chitwood of South Texas wis
expected to arrive in Bromide Monday
He is the father of Mrs Phelps and
will stay and care for them while they
are sick
Tom Chambers is -very sick with the
flu this week
Will Fox is sowing oats for Mr
Tacet this week
The F L U of A has rented the
hail over the flour mill from Mr Kite
We have purchased 122000 pair
U S Army Munson last shoes
sizes 5 1-2 to 12 which was the
entire surplus stpek of one of
the largest U S Government
shoe contractors
Thfs shoe Is guaranteed one fcfln
dred per cent solid leather color
dark tan bellows tongue dirt
and waterporof The actual
value of this shoe is 5600 Ow-
ing to this tremendous buy we
can offer same to the public at
$295
Send correct size Pay postman
on delivery or 'send money or-
der If shoes are not as repre-
sented we will cheeefully refund
your money promptly upon request
SET OF DISHES FREE
CH2E5JE
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Commencing Febfaury 1st we will give with
each 50c cash purchase a numbered ticket
Holder of the lucky number on the 28th day of
May will win a beautiful
42-Piece Dinner Set Free
Start NOW to secure tickets for a chance on
getting this splendid prize
SADLER & MICKLE
Dry Goods Groceries and Shoes
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NATIONAL BAY STATE SHOE CO
296 Broadway New York N Y
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GRADED POTATOES ARE BEST
Attention to Proper Handling
Will Boost Price— Dirt la
Moot Undesirable
i
v
ts
Potatoes properly graded bring a
'better price than tbe ungraded prod-'-
' net Whether 'Stored or sold direct
: Ibe freer tbe crop from dirt the bet-
‘lor Provision should be made for
1 ature of 45 to SO degrees in the stor-
'geod ventilation and a Steady teoper-
Age cellar
Tb? producers cl oil and gas tn Ok-
lahoma ar siocsed over a bJ that
has bee? introduced m the Hons? by
Nacce e: Marlow and Harper of Tali-
hira whicu rioposc to infiTs tae
hmdeu it taxation upcs them thru
an teponv? tax The oil men ciamj
tha: the three percent greso produc-
tion tax assessed sgMnst ‘hem al-
ready places upon the producers irs
burden of ' paying a great portion of
the states expenses nd they have no
complained because this tax has been
paid according to law “in lieu of ail
other taxes" Tire new law proposed
not only places an income fax on
tbe sales of production of oil and gas
but tha deduction allowed for deple-
tion is ia (bis bill cut to teu percent
McDee or Duncan chairman of the
Taxation and Revenue committee is
bitterly opposed to the bill and pro-
poses to fight its favorable report “to
the last ditch"
Senator Wells has introduce a bill
which seeks to compel ibe state of Ok-
lahoma to carry Ino effect the provl
Iona of The art of Congress which
regulates t he hygtece of maternity
sad infancy
New Spring Wash Goods
See them at our store Beautiful
' new dresses arriving daily
Suitable for house and school
wear
Our stock of Shoes and Clothing
is also complete
1 NEW FIRM —
C H HOLLAND & SON
INSURANCE
EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE LINE
"SHOOT US SOME MORE"
Phone 163 Next door City Bakery
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C A McCALL
DRY GOODS SHOES AND
CLOTHING
TOILET REQUISITES
The names of the choicest toilet
preparations in the world are heard
over the counter of drug store every
day
Our products on your dressing ta-
ble assure complete harmony of
fragrance and quality
Face Powder Cream Toilet Water
Perfume and Talcum Powder
co
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Hopkins, J. C. & Clark, James H. Johnston County Capital-Democrat (Tishomingo, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1923, newspaper, March 1, 1923; Tishomingo, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1850627/m1/2/?q=houston: accessed July 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.