The Cotton County Democrat (Walters, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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THE COTTON COUNTY DEMOCRAT
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Straighten Up! bon’t Lose a Day’s Work! Clean Your Siuggi
Liver and Bowejs With “Dodson’s Liver Tone”
ti&St'mto an
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Ugh! Calomel makes you slckTske!
dose o f the vile dangerous drag to'
lght and tomorrow you may lose a'
day’s work V
Calomel la mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of the bones'
Calomel when It comes into contaot'
straighten you right up and make
(eel line and vigorous by mornlnl
want'yeu to go back to the store
get your money Dodson's Liver T
Is destroying the sale ot calomel
cause It ig real liver medicine entire-
ly vegetable therefore It cannot a 11-‘
with sour bile crashes Ihto It break- jake you sick -
lng It up This is when you fed that
awful nausea and cramping It you
feel sluggish and “all knocked dut’'tf
n your liver Is torpid apd hpwels consti-
pated or you have Heidache dizziness
' coated tongue If breath Is bad or
stomach sour lust try a spoonful of
harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone'
Here's my guarantee--Oo to any
drug store or dealer and dit'a-Blsea!
bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone-Jake
B spoonful tonight and If (-llfi doesn't
fo r m
EsKI lsifenSTvltsltty
and loveliness We
heve mad e specialty ot
rooes forjuM Slxtosa
twelve twihjMHild plants tor
SM! (Evllvy jom gutradteed to
bloom Our Sprlns Guido five
valuablo Information on roaes
plant ehrubs trait end berries
Send for It today It’s Frea
STAX SON
ittl Bach Ark
Bloeulta RBMBaUaf J
PowdrmokothemoQtfcvnterond
make mothrtbo popular and op
predated aMtrfbar ot tae fomily
I RB MeBaklanPewderliwholw
oni0D4 eitremely efficient It net-
er rails Wee or doogbnuta oakea
and goodie made with KB M
Baking Powder otwal way oancceae -Re
B M HAS STANDARDIZED
a BAKING POWDER PURITY -- v
all Baking Powder were aa pure a
H—wpU we wouldueed no UB Pure
I Lew The Immense quontltlee in
which U 1 eold make possible to prtee—lt’e
lie la one pound ting five pouAftbilO
' ’(jtaro’eovoluabloeouponlaeochtUL ®ry
it voce — there i no better
R2DENOUR-BAJCER MERCANTILE CO
m0 Okleh— a City Oklahr —
Oklahoma Directory
Films Devalopid I? 'IS
iKw-tea'iS-iG?" sama
or dim axperu give voubeuer result Boatmen
Kodak IrUmi and all Kodak Snpplie lent ear
Wher prepaid lend ua pour negt roll and let ui
eeaviao pea we are doing better Kodak atahW
Bead tor eatalof - -
Westfall Drug Co Kodsk Dspt
OS W Mali listoas Asaats OklafeaaM City
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OKLAHOMA CITY
FIREPROOF
450 Bunts 300 Baths
Rtliti Hand upward!
Tho Quinlno That Dooo Not
Cauoo rJorvouonoco or
Ringing In Hoad
Becnnts of Its Tonic and Laxative effect LAXATIVE ' BROMO
QUININE can be taken by Anyone' without causing nervousness
or ringing in the head It remove the cause of Colds Grip and
Headache Used whenever Quinine is needed
f—bui remember there la Only One v
“iromo uisino”
That la thdJQcUtfiL
Laxotivo irpirn
$sV uo7 H
"Bs&m
Caftan aleo ofthm
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Bold lor 47 years For Malaria Chills snd F'evoss Als
Fin anMl Strsrthsnln Tootle 0s es$ f 100 st tliDnltma
— Igtnnintee that one spoonful hi
Dodsop’s IvrTone will put your si g-
glsh ttverto work Snd clean your hi w
'els of thgt Sour bile and constlpa id
waste which Is dogging your systgm
and makihi yod'feel miserable 1 guar-
antee that a bottle of Dodson's Llyei
Thus will kSep your entire family feel-
dud Ana $PT months Give It to your
children It Is harmless doesn’t grips
ind'ti&y Hke lts pleasant taste— Adv
‘DISTEMPER
Teu ean prevent this loathsome dleeaae from running
through your stable and cure all the colts suffering with
It when you begin the treatment No matter how young
SPOHlf'S Is sate to uaaon any oolt It la wonderful how
It preyfbte all jdtetempera no mattar how colts or horaee
at any age are "exposal All good druggists and turf
goods houaee and manufacturer sell SPOHSi'S at 60 cents
and tl a bottle: 16 and SM-a doaerv MEDICAL
CO heaaUtavg nsytarobatetaytHpISea ! P A
Its Condition $
"This Zeppelin raid business does
not seem to have panned out” £ 1
m“No paradoxically speakBKTlt has
gone up”
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MPape’tLQi3pepsin” setmsour
u 6H8yi stomachs In five o
! minute— -Time ltlj 1
You dpn't want s slow remedy when
your stomh'fcti' rs bhd— or an uncertain
one— kf a harmful one — youf stomach
Is too valUMUtf you thtwaY Injure It
Pape’s Dispels! 1 iff1 ‘noted 1 for Its
speed hi rlvlhg lelletj-' ltg harmless-
nesij lta certalUi unfalUng action In
regulating sick ’soilr gassy stomachs
Its : millions of cures la Indigestion
dyspepsia gastritis and other-stomach
trouble has madf it tafooua the vfqrld
over 1 -Ktjilirr '(fil-'i
Keep this perfect stpmach docto Ip
your home--kSep It handy— get a igrge
llfty-cent ' case from’ Any dealer" And
'then if anyone should eat something
Which doesn't 'agreCr- with them i‘J If
what they eat lays ItkS Dead1 ferments
And sours and forms gas 'causes Mad-
ache dlkzlness And nausea eructa-
tions of acid and undigested fdofr-
remember as soon as Pape's Dlapepfcln
comes In contact wjtb the stomag gll
such distress vanishes Its preempt
ness certainty and ease In overcoming
the worst stomach disorders In a fgve-
latlon to those who try It— Adv '
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Quickly Inspired -i
“Dubbs’ has :a lively tmnglmitlbnl
“I’ve noticed tbafl'Dubbd can glance
over a pampblef Issued by some west-
ern railroad and then rave about the
scenic Wonders of Arizona as If he had
Just been there! lu'i ::) t ' i ’
1 i'fl'll -U 1(-V tl r-J
Red Croes Ball Blue tdp Anwrlo1
therefor the beet delighti
All good grocer r Adr 1
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When drunken man doesu'i
he la exceptionally wise bq ! 'b'efpiui
the thinking stage
ON riR3r $YMPTOMS‘iri"
use “Benovlne" Idnd1 be Cured1 DO’ndt'
wslt until tb hesrt organ Is beyond
repair “Renovtne” Is the heart and
nerva tonic Pylce ttbc and $L0Q— Adv (
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Argentina
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EXPERT TE3TINQ COW8 FOR feOMMUNITY'
(From the' United States Department of
I— - Agriculture) :
Increases ot from (10 to $15 nod In
some cases much higher in the annual
profits from each’ dairy cow have re-
sulted from the organization of co-op-era(lve
cow-testing associations lp the
United ‘ States according (o statistics
gathered by the dairy ’division of the-
United States ‘department of agricul-
ture The expense of membership in
these associations on the cfllier hand
has bein ' only rnbout per’ cow
per year- :fh organization tlierefore
have been very profitable
'' Because1 of ’tlie ' great nni obvious
ecoAOmlo hdvWittiges arising ffom Uie
associations dairy specialists Of the
department believe that the organlm-
tlons ard ’ one of th6 'most inlportunt
factors ’fdk the Upbuilding’ and devel-
opment Of' file dairy Industry la this
country Such an organization v con-
sists generally 'of ' 20 furmers living
within a radius of a' few miles who
co-operate to hire an expert tester to
keep accurate accounts of the
amounts and cost of feed consumed
by each cow In the association the
quantity of milk - produced by each
and - Its richness In butterfat : These
statistics usually reveal the fact that
some cows are not producing enough
to pay for their keep while others are
highly profitable Acting on this In-
formation' the owner of the cows dis-
poses of the least desirable of his
animals and makes up his herd Exclu-
sively of those that produce a consid-
erable profit 3
The membership of the association
Is placed at 20 so that the tester cun
tankb 'a complete round each month
devoting one work day to each mem-
ber dud that he may keep his records
pq a monthly basis It has been found
’6y cai-eful! experiments that the nver-
ageS' ‘ImSod oil' monthly tests do not
ya?y more than two per cent from the
production ns shown by dully ob-
servations ‘ Since the tester Is an ex-
pert and can make the necessary tests
and i Computations rapidly and since
4e can M depended oft to make his
COWS LOSE MINERAL MATTER
I ! - )
Ohio Expsrlmsnt 8tatlon Emphaslcss
Valus of Leguminous Roughages
k J: -' in Milk Production ’
fiio 'it i 1 f! ’ :J
Dairy cows ordinarily cannot digest
from rations pf (he usual character
sbfltclent mineral matter to meet the
demands made: by heavy milk produc-
tion This conclusion has been reached
by snutrltlpn experts at the Ohio ex-
periment' station 'after two years’ In-
VBitigatlonk' with cows yielding large
gunntltlcsof -ndlk -
These specialists also say that even
when the common practical rations are
supplemented with large amounts of
calgiam qpcponnte and bone flour the
cowp Rtljl give off more lime thna they
cnn'dlgest from their rations To meet
this demand fbr heavy milk production
the cows must drnw upon the mineral
substances of their skeletons
f Fifrtfter1 'attempt Is being made by
the use of more'reudlly soluble Umo
salts to learn whether a cow cun ah'
sorb ns much lime as she gives off
dmipg heavy milk production
The results obtained thus fur em-
plmsjzd the value of leguminous rough-
uges In 'milk production Without lib-
eral allowances of such feeds the loss
of’ pilneruls from the hones becomes
eilctsJl(’i’nnd predisposes to disorders
affflUtrltlonJ : i
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WASTE IN FEEDING ROUGHAGE
Often Qccure Where Feed Is cf In
''WfoHttr' Quality— Much -Loea In
93iil Feuding In Muddy Ysrde ‘
Wjiste Is caused by giving too much
W m6 l’ This often occurs whore
rnngllligeV of ’ inferior Quality Is
used A still greater waste attends
ttjgypdlag tpf unliimls 111 yards that
arj'mQ(hly'jnryro covered with snow
or lW ‘alarm Which they1 are exposed
tulrold winds’ Ithldi stonus H ‘t ii A'
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OF BEE RAISING
fibisin' Beit Retail Farmer' Muit
Know Something' of Principles -of
Queen Rearing
—
No imm cun1 Intelligently1 set him-
elf to tho work of Increasing the
number of )iIh colonic nor cun 'ho
nliiuln tho bet result In tho produc-
tion of lumoy and wax union he lias
oiino know lodge of the principles of
lumi rearing
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observations Independently of press-
ure bf work bn the Individual' fatrn!
the owners bf dairy oWS find It cheap-
er and more sattsfaqtpry Jh mnuy
cases to have Jthelr— testing: done
through the association than to up-
dertpke to do1 ItAhbmisfelves' ‘ 1 ‘
There are now neprty 3j0 covy-tst-lng
associations In the jtTnlted States
185 haring ’been hdded during thb last
year These l-nssbclations have' an
aggregate membership of 8800 form-
ers ’' owning approximately 150000
Cows1- -The1 CowteStltig " association
brlfliimted ln Denmarkin 1893 and the
first of thp organlzatlonalntWa conn
rjf wiis formed In Michigan In lO""
because -of the value of the associa-
tions to the-dairy -Industry the
country the United States department
of agriculture rfs stimulating Interest
In them and' Is assisting farmers In
their organization
‘Ol - i ’ BulP Associations ' ’ ! ‘
i Another and somewhat similar line
of co-operative work which is being
encouraged by the department for the
Improvement ‘of dairying and cattle
raising ift the formation of bull asso-
ciations The function o( these or-
ganizations Is to make available at
slight expense the Cervices of ’pure-
bred bulls for the herds of the asso-
ciated farmers It has been found
that often the total value of the sCrub
bulls owned by farmers is Sufficient
to supply through a bull association
purebred bulls for the herds of all
A number of “blocks” of (he associa-
tion members are formed and a pure-
bred bull placed In each The bulls
are' shifted every two years to pre-
vent Interbreeding iyrjrt
A considerable proportion of the
nearly 22000000 cows In the United
States are too Inferior to produce
profitably ’Where the pull associa-
tions have been formed the grade bf
the stock has been raised appreciably
Dairy- specialists ‘ of tho department
believe that these associations will be
an Important factor In increasing the
quality of dairy cattle throughout the
country i r rt uI
TREATING HOGS WITH WORMS
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Prescription Given for Animal Weigh-
ing About ' 100 Pound-Prevsn-tlvs
Is Recommended1 ' '
a v i
To exppl worms fom hogs the fol-
tawing prescription is right for a pig
weighing about 100 pounds: Santonin
five grains calomel two grains
areca nut two grains sodium bicar-
bonate one dram Keep the hogs
ofT feed for about 12 hours and give
the dose in a slop of middlings The
evening of the same day give a mash
of wheat bran This will flush the
bowels Gather nil worms and burn
them
Worms often are the forerunner of
disease
If a hog or pig has a big appetite
and thriftless " condition with dry
fdead hnlr It Is a good indication of
the preserve of worms
Salt and sulphur and charcoal
should be kept In every pigpen and
pig yurd so the pigs can help them-
selves This Is n corrective and a preven-
tive of worms
TO RELIEVE CHOKING ANIMAL
White of an Egg Poured Down Throat
of Beast Through Paper Funnel
le Efficsoloue
It Is not generally known that many
lino unliimls might bo saved from
choking by a very slmplo remedy
Where the trouble dovolnps tako the
white of an egg make a funnel of pa-
per and pour It Into a bottle Then'
elevate tho nnlnml’s head and pour
Urn fluid down tho throat The relief
Is Instantaneous
Tim egg servos to make the throat
passage and tho otlect that I imped-
ing It perfectly slick and cnubles the
obstruction to bo swallowed
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HAVE REGULARITY IN DAIRY
Farmer Should Not Only Milk at
Fixed Psrlodt but Alio Feed at
Same Tims
Ilegulnrlty In a dairy always tends
to produce more milk A man should
not only milk at fixed periods but
should also feed his herd at about the
sumo time every day and should plan
hts slublo work so that his cows will
be undisturbed for a cousldoruble
time euch day
on a oc
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and delicious always
It aids appetite and di-
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i keeps die teeth dean
and breath sweet
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farm labourers at once J Urgent demand sent out for farm
help by the Government of Canada'
J ’ Good Wages Steady Employment
i ‘ Low Railway Fares
Pleasant Surroundings Comfortable Homes
i : No Compulsory Military Service
Farm hands from the United States are absolutely guar
anteed against conscription This advertisement is to se-
cure farm help to replace Canadian farmers who have en-
listed for the war
A splendid opportunity for the young man to investi-
gate Western Canada’s agricultural offerings and to do so
at but little expense -
C7 Only Those Aooustomod io Forming Need Apply
: Forparticulars aa to railway rates and districts requiring labour
or any other information regarding Western Canada apply to
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Insist on "La Creole" Hair Dressing—
It’s the original Darkens your hair In
the natural way but contains no dye
Price $100— Adv
' A kiss speaks all languages
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Maxwell, F. C. The Cotton County Democrat (Walters, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1917, newspaper, March 15, 1917; Walters, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2082216/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.