The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 86, Ed. 1, Monday, December 3, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER QUTIIRIE OKLA
MONDAY DECrSMBGn 3 11)00.
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Remove Your Wrinkles Pimples Freckles
and Brown Sploiches in Seven Days
jj never rul'.s and can be used no us to cauiic no InUrference In
."iisSS&a huslnvs- or soUlisMiirtnieiilH. Sears and Pttttnoa are mads
less titiiii .-kI'Ii' hy llil hciatlfjlnir p.-t-puriition.
DFA'JTIOLA duu iw .iik quickly un.l stfectlvcly by
Kotnu ilvi.i in th r oi tit the blemish removing the ouUlde
I'utli li i . the form of a One dandruff and leaves a soft new
anil h .mt'iul kln. T-ls hn-i prnicii the most practlcil local
liuiho! fo. removing' f n'liil bh iiiIMh-h audi cutaneous ugli-
Jr.. - ;
Brown sploltlfb. pimples etc.. arts from climate changes
or conatlpatlon Stitiirbamm; If from til lion It i t.iko Berry's
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Creole Tea. (Price le). ami use Beautlola as directed and
j 'Hi tvlll lejoict ovi - tho ri'sulle.
If you hav im i nnn.lt x. mi lifrc-f. vm lioul.l preacrv.' yui liiauty by (Ming
Dcrr's Cold Cream Skin Pood Berry's Powder and Berry's Soap.
Beautlola 14 an crariliMto of bi. r.ii hr. and cm le ili'iH-iid-d upon to rentJre
fddod rnl illKe.iM'd eompl-vJons ( be.iuty and lieallh 1'iloe 6UO.
We recommend these p9iarot'ons.
THE EAGLE DRUG STORE
Llndwall the tailor No (7 Bast Ok-
lahoma avenue.
new enro tor Locomotives-
In a small town In M.issat lnmetts
recently tliwe occurred what Is prob-
ably the ftrist instance of tin kind on
rr-cortt a locomotive ; hii1 t-a to
run a factory The eutni'isin-K-ut had
outgrown the power dPv:iM b its
old plUt of bullers and. not winding
to uhut down lung enough t(. mstaU
a new battciy U.c propii. (..is mn-cc-lvod
the plan of availing Uu'uiM'lves
of use of the hiliplus JocuPlotlvcs fioio
yve sliopa of a nearby railroad Tlu
vi.fAe Mas & arcall freight enim It
vas gUo tra kit! near tho factory.
Tne pipes Itadlug w tl'9 cj tinder
h-'.ids were diseminuotJ. ar.d one ot
liiem connected fo tna nt.mm dome
M fbe locomotive leadlvg therefrom
to the engine room of tho factory. Thtt
trian was pertctiy cuwks1'i1.
trating and soothing properties
all unpleasant feelings and so
ordesl ihat she passes through
t'.d event safely and with hut
little suffering as numbers have
testified and said "it is worth
women's
Vkl 9t
its weight in gold." $1.00 per
bottle of druggists. Iiook containing
valuable information mailed free.
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If your taste requires rr. all Havana
cioar let us command you to the Now
Ci leans Factory Smoker OLgMITH has It
A Dellblous Gingerbread.
The following is an excellent reeipo
for a quick apd Inexpensive ginger-
bread. Not only Is It quick and ln
eypcitxlve but Quite the most delicious
gingerbread possible.
vifwo level cups of flour half a tea-
:. each of cinnamon cloves and
efitt&r ac heajilng teaiMonful of
joroa. two taiilespoonftils of sugar.
Mix these together and add a lit tin
salt. Then put a teaspoonfu! of oak-
Ing soda in a rup and add a little boll-
fng water. Then Having the nxta In
tho cup add two tablespoonfuls of
ahortcntng beef dripping butter or
any preferred shortening .und till the
cup with hot water. Mix w:ih the bat-
ter utilll smooth. If deiii-ed It Is
made richer by pu'tnuf Hh it a cup
eaeh of rald'ns and currants. Thl
wakes one Urge or t ' small cAkas.
Is to love children and no home
can be completely happj with-
out them yet the ordeal through
which the expectant mother
must pass usually is so full of suffering
danger and fear that she looks forward
to the -critical hour with apprehension
atJ dread. Mother's Prteml by its pene
allays nausea nervousness and
prepares the system for the
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BIG PATSURE
OPENING
SCKNKS'AY LATON Ull
CALL TJlh UAKLY
DAYS .
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LIVELY BIDDING ON LANDS
Believed that Total iNumber
of Bids WilLExcced 25000
(Hy Aa&ociatotl Tress.')
lawtoii Oktn.. Dc. 3. This w
the busiest day in tlie lilstory of the
LftWUin lnnd orflcn. It wis the first
day fir receiving bids on (lie 'unallot-
ted portions of the 606000 acres in
tfta Klown-Commielie.Aimelie reierru-
tlcu. Tlio blik ore to be receive ilnr.
lug the attire wttek mid it the record'
of tlie oreiilns) ilsy be taken ns n
criterion it would not be surprising If
the total munber of bids exceeilcd
25000.
This tncfliw llml thoiminds cf new
furins anil tliouonnil at lnthietrlons
citizens will be added to the resource
of tlie new state of Oklahoma by next
spring. Under the law no bid of less
than $5 an acre will be considered.
fOacli bidder may put In ns many pro-
posals as he desires hut tlie maximum
to be sold to any one bidder is limited
t:- a single rttmrtor ecllon. The bids
will bo opened one week from today.
The great pasture thrown open Is
watered on 1st lotMliern edge by the
Hed river rtnd contains a Virgo area of
very fertile laud. Its opening to
white seUleirwnl Isa.es in Oklahorali
only ono other luge reservation tlio
Dnenina; t which will probably not b4
Iouk delayed. This is tho HOO.OOO'
acres a." the simrotl coal and an
phalt lands of tho Chtcksimws anil
ChocUws In tho southern pnrt of tho
IiMllun Territory. This reservation
abmmds not only In vnhmblo mineral'
deposits but in fertllo laud which hns
rotnalned a wildoruess by reason of
its segregation.
For ehap-d und eraeked hendi noth-
ing Is quite us good as an application of
PeWJtt'e Witch Ifascl tfcilvo put It on
boforu going to bod. ute an old pntr at
gloves awl see what u iIlnTir- 'nt") tlie
morning will b'lng. Sold by C. It. lten-
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A company hju been organised by
home people at South McAlcstcr with n
capital of $100000 to put In a packing
pl-Klt.
A company has been organised with
a ca.ilt ilUatlo" of 11.000000 to build an
nt-i urban electric lino from Teeumseh
to Nornvui ad later to operate w'tii u
il.ie f n Okluhoma City to Norman and
with the present electric lino between
T-cunucb and Uhawnoe.
The nklahoma Htate l'oult y aasoobi-tlo-.i
will hold Its annual ahoT 111 T3kta-
hunia City Documber I to I.
Omukc County is now ths official name
of the Osrfiit- nation
Cimerm.r Prants bus prm-la'ul'd the
town of WoihIw.i d a city and th- first
'inn in lal election will bv held uu 1K-
i ember 10.
in J illliiti for oil near Teeumst-h a
stri iik H-iw oi water w.m stiuck at u
depth ol l.'1'll fi" t
Work hu i-oinmi nceii on the Jl- at'O
i)m- a holce at Uu I!-h llle .mil it Is ex-
pi!ii to be lady lot u.i by l-eliru.i.y
tlnl.
Tin C-eek Nation Teai'lier' .tHaoi ia-
ti -li will meet at l ikmulifi'-' Nineiiil-r
'! .J'l .till ei'l'lllln-l 1 .
II hi son ll.i i r of I i.unjhi'i !y 1. T..
h.i- ri-'''l two bales or cotton on one
i- of luiul. Many Oklahoma farmers
ti.ixe .lone uniiilh i welt It will be hard
t ill il-e KolltloTllt'lK ImIIom- Hill il ntwlti
imiIM ilny h.i- In. i i.i okl.ihoiiui. but
i'ie f.iiiiniti il.ilm tiny (in p.oiiui'c Hi
I f Okl.ih lti.i a a lotion niti l
till '.-at I'll
Tenilorbil (liinir Ward n Walrous eu--
ili a kit of t-li that u i'lnkeiton de-
tetUe nilKlit mistake for hurajir t.Hil.
in one sen.e of the word i.a Mr Wal-
rous ic-i t'lein to Sean h 'uiiks g
i--m- ai'. I oth 1.1-k ik- for )iia.ls lie
H.i a U'lli U'lnl. I -like lnstl -.nil III lli.i'
niarfex u I;. il. li.ili- In 1. p.n k Hi i
lie rii'ii In rt i"'i h . nil -ii i o..nt
. i.l In lass out uiuill '.suiii.. it iheix- is
an.i In the luekuge.
t'.'iMil .in county now his
lb loush ti in of iiir.il I. 'e
ai i - onn! In tin- li w --t.il-
f I . . II. 1-Mi'lle 1 1 t)
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1 -l'."!! M 'I 1 . . t i. l
1 'I '!H'. iiMI "toduCtf
lh in i-it
;boies of
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jo cotton
Tho Opportunity lii Here D.tcked by
Guthrie Testimony
tvin't (nko our wnri fi.r II.
I)on't depend on a Strang-'!' Mtair-
menl. . ft n d flu) h lie eii(lor ment.
ttead the sta cnionif. of iiullirlr clll-
on. And di c!di f"r mur d If.
Ifcre Is One ran f It:
J. It. Jacobroii. tniiiy-l In nil mill.
(luthrlo Okfn.. tis "Win u ili.nit fonr-
tocn yenra old I hint my back preit
tMitly n! ever ami-.- tlnu t have been
sunjpcl to polls iif lamrn'-ns uernxs my
kldfWjrS. If Wrig while one of Ih esc at- j
lucks was annoying me that llnmi'x Kll-
fly I'llta wore r.-iominended by a friend.
Although I was xt. til attemllnit to my
wnrh there wore times when I eoulil
Iwrflly sHund Up and my back felt llhe
mvlhg In. I got a box of lan Kid-
ney I'iHa nt J. N. Wall.iee? drug outre
Jul took th.ni n directed. That was
sovoraf months bko and ns this is the
LltmSTst itf-tt 1 have had without nn nt-
tacti of the trouble r ctimdder myself
cured t have since recnnimenil IVmn's
ftMiley I'ills to several of my neuualnt-
nnees for t laow this remedy dues ex-
actly ns represented."
l'or sale by nil dealers. l'rlc M
eenlS. lwler-Jlllbiini Co. HufTalo
Sew Vork sole ngculs for tlie lliillod
Staffs.
llememlier the name lVwn's and
tas no othcir.
PROPOSAL ON - ;;
LIQUOR TRAFFIC
Deictic
a n il
Uilhy's Measure
W hat It
Proviilcs
Delegate llllby's reselution on Htpior
traffic rends ns follows:
lie It ordained by the constitution of
Oklahoma:
That under the provisions of the
onll'jMiico-or'thrs couveiitlun for hi
tho oloction or state officers and
members of state legislature for tho
litnto of Oklahoma and for tho ratifi
cation of tlie constitution submitted
by this - convention and nt tho samo
time nml In the same minucr as the
constitution Is voted upon n? provld-
tell In B3id ordlnancr there shall be
:hmltted to the voters of that part
jf the stnto heretofore known us tho
Territory of Oklahoma for their no-
lioeptnirco or rejection and separately
'txdm tho other provisions nf tho con-
stitulinn the following: i
All ot paragraph 2 of section 3 cf
the- enabling act granting tho Terri-
tory or Oklahutra and' Indian Terri-
tory New Moxlco and Arjsoim the
right to form a constitution excepting
that the words "those pajts of sab:
stnto now known as the Indian Tor-
klt-ry and tine 03o NatnSl. ' shall
bo chungod' to read "OkInhotr Ter-
ritory." The mid provision shall bo
published hi 'he same manner us pro-
vided for the constitution and shall bq
submitted In the following manner:
There shall be printed upon the bal-
lot to be voted In such rltx'tion tho
words 'Per the j.rchlbltory clause"
and "against tho prohibitoiy clause."
If the majority of the qualified voters
ot stild state of Oklahoma residing in
tho part thereof now known us tho
Territory of Oklahoma and voting on
the said provision fliall vote "for the
prohibitory clause" then ami In that
event sjlil ifovtslon shall become a
part of the wild const (button. I9ul If
it nvtjorlty of said voters shall vote
"against the prohibitory clause" then
wild cIriiis shall be deemed rejected.
MAINTENANCE! OP WAY EMPLOYES.
Ily Associated I'.-exx.
Toronto iliu Per. 3.--T'to leading
railway si item if th Halted Hlutes
Canada and Mexico are ivp-euented at
the sixth biennial convention of the lu-
ter.uitional 11 oiht-ihood of llulnt nn u-
of Way Kinpleyrt which Imriii Its sea-
slona In Toronto today. The eonveiitlon
was called t 1 order In the Labor1 tem-
ple this mniulig by I'restd'Ul John T.
Wilson. The i unveiilioii expects to 1m in
session a w i k or 1 user. The princi-
pal wo -k will be th- consideration of the
repoiti oi th- tf-und officers und tho
clu lion of iff hen for ensuing two years.
STOCK STORY OP CONVICTa
Prisoners All Have Tales of Immcnss
Hidden Treasures.
"About tv-thirds of tho prisoners
la here" re . kod a guard at tho pen
ttonttsry -prteve or profess to hv
leve. that they have great nuantltles
v' tx)ty bidden soaiewhere in the
t.rnited St at cm. Sonwtiues they per-
suade guards to believe that their
stor-aa are true.
"I remember of ens Iatanr when
a euord took a oompoMton and drove
to a epnt whlen was iwaiiped ont orr u
plat by the eoitvlet and dng up acres
of stoiimiI. Kvery Une tw idck strueh
a hard substanee the irsasure was
located In the urlad's aye of ths guard
and his comparvioa. Uut they did not
Slid anythlur and the convict Sd a
laugh all to himself. Many have een
fooled on 'he hidden treasure! ind
It ta an Jld gf cow."- Tolumbui i
patgb
DtrCIDG YOURStlLP.
flways Remember t'Oe Full .Name
oxafava ftromo Aainino
Cure CpW htnepay. Qrlpto 9 pcyj
WRONG IN REVENGE
"AUDON '8 THE ONE GRfiAT EN-
NOBLINQ ACT.
Surrl Two Wranos Never Yet Hav
Mndt a Rlaht -Truth i Lesson
Taught by Wisdom and
Lovo.
So many crimes aro commlvtetl In
i he name of vengeance that It gives
ono i nuoo nun turns cm back to tho
Meaning Hint lies beneath tha word.
)nco evidently men killed at need
anil snatched nt greeit and dafh
man's idei ot pergonal enlnrgotnent.
'aa to bo a formidable power holding
an threatened Itrjury ami ltth to
i!l who rnrroactird. Civilisation la
X slow biK sure progress toward tho
idea that nil enlargement is by sym
rntliy on.l service by tolerance and
kindness.
To return wrong by ntiothor
wVong ha. never by any tnatheninticul
rtwnputaiton made otho .ban two
wrongs In the world: the.' have never
produced a right any mere than ten
persimmons can produce an applo. To
Imngftio that a man can iv.iricli hlfn-
self by robbery Is sheer intellectual
ttulUflcation. Whatever a tnan takes
from another to the other' loss and
detriment becomes the Impoverish-
racer ' tlie io.br paradoxical ns it
mrc sri'ind and another's .suffering
fein never be onv gain. Wo lmvo
lit to look at the spiritual pa.ipeiistn
i tho unrighteously flch to hno-
this.
The whole lesson u'. rovengo wa
tetulit of okl. There canto tt live
antf to' tcacli Ir. tMo world WWdom
inil Love Intarnato. and men bro-
tng the pf.wer and tho beanty and
.lesfriiiff nil power and all lieauty In
thetr own hands saW "I-et us tor-
tcro and kill." and this they did.
And Wisdom and Lovo tncarnato
npoTto nr.J said: "Tficy know not what
the-' do." and passed on. The i-
venge s that since then Wisdom an 1
fove nr .rerne aro without bodl
ro.-m Id t'.-.e world and men who do
sire ft go searching and lose them-
selves In nilati and thicket ami
swamps they stumble ami fall and
rise agsln and hope and rfospnlr. aid
or out. but for no yearning and ne
Dtavern. and no stretching cut of.
.xrms through Uo centuriea does tho
Tfsibfe form become alive aartln.
ThtS Is tho graat revenge to hide
In the shelter of the silence and tho
mystery; nets entail further acta.
ntl we become drawn Into tho inesr
of human Intricacies and partlalitlef
But In tho Tnr qvdet thora IB ieac.
or tho slniu whllo the slayer wra
rbotlt him the gray Isolntlon of re
acts and one of his errors tntn ihn
snfei lfis which nro tho Dtrta J'ooo
if new craisei'ousniMB.
Thld la tho v-tsdom of ngos that
'.her j Is no hlg and no Httf6 mid
-ictrayal and rnWllnlont of doatlry aro
ne" and tho samo; man do what Is lr
(hem to do; they act according to the
dona flint liavo already shaped the
jruto world. Hut In tho future the
lens anil tho lowest of men will
tno- that there is but one revenge
rtfl dm' la uardon. Harper's Weakly
l'ill- Halve Ca bollsed. acti like a
pnilti.-.- bUlily nntl-epllc exlmslvely
use J for Kcxr'iiu f o chappeil hands and
lips .lis bur.is. Sold by J. N. Wulluce.
Hoii'-thluK ov.-r KiO.imio bu i! is" "f r.i
have b. in shipped out of Ualstmi this
season y -t great iUu'ttlUea of cm rn le-
nial'i In ? I -s unl eilbs ut the railway
depot.
' .1 -nest Chain Cables.
What .1 'e said to bs tho largest
shaln cal les evav mndo for ship's
nse have bem turnoil out In South
Wales '.'he Iron bar used In innk
Ing tho links Is three and throb
quurtors inches lr diameter at tht
imallost part. Ifcch link Is nbouv
22 Vt Inehes long and weighs about
160 pout.ds.
When toatod for strdnsth the
broalttn: stress of Jt65.V tons renulrai'i
by law lnstuad of fracturing thesu
tgnntlf links simply olongated the"'
about ino Iiun. With the highest
stress lint tfM teatlug machine could
give n'xjOt 370 tonM tho links r.howed
no stg is of cracks or fracture. Bv
port I nplement Asm.
Toad Ran Throuah Tup.
A qucr-lo.Iug creatarc. which ra-
semblert a toag lrte string with a
dark bead came through tho wute.
tap at Olfc' Manning avouv on Suuday
says a dispatch from Toronto Can-a-ia.
and as .t ghowod slight evidence
A lit 't was placed in a pail of water.
In a few minutes the objwt began to
CrlnU a to length ant enlarge
otliet way and soon developed inio
toad as large as the flirt joint of a big
wan'? thpmh.
Selling Butter and Cheese.
Whan a farmer sens butter his tons
In fertility dees not exceed &0 ceuts
per ton. The VuHer to mostly carbon
sfieous aud henco ot little value as
plant food. Bn t ha sells uheesc Up
loss of fertHlty t $30 per ion becausa
iheevi is largely roruaosci of altrc
tenons and uvliiial eleniants.
For Cleaning Marble.
To clean marble tak two parts
of common soda one part ot pui.o
mono and one part of finery pow-
dered aatt. Sift the mixture throujdt
a ttne sieve and mix it with water
then rub It well over the marble and
the stains will be rewoM-d. Hub the
marble over with Bait aud water
then wash oft aad wipe dry.
on every
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While Catarrh in iUnratrtn. ?OP rflNSUMPTKlH
iisallyaffecUUchcal..tdoesiiot fUfl " Wi.'AjT itnjj.tt
slop there if the trouble h nlliv"' to rati on. The cofltrdctlng of d
coltl is generally tlrc comment f-uivnt cf th. rtiplcasgnt ' ayiliploms of
ringing iioihc-h in the ears m-re stwpjuil up. mil. us (Tftfppitig back
Into the tlrroatj hgw.kintr ant; spitting itc. '1 ;k inntr'skin ofimicouo
mcnihrauc f the lw-dy liccomcs itif!anietl nml s.-rrt.s an unhealthy mat-
ter which is a!Mirl-cl into the 1 looil nnl Cat;trh Lccmik-i a JfcrfoilS nt'tl
aaiigerons bloorl dii.-ne. ICvcry day Il:e hlfwul b.-o-.-.c : mote ncavfty lfwiled
tvith these poisonous secretions nn a 1''c potsone.l bio . 1 constantly passes
through the luny they bi-coim- 'h i-n.-d a'i 1 ofu u Ciit.irr'ii tenninn'.e ill
Cnnsuiuptiou Kprays wa.tlics. inb.ilatinn-i an 1 iuh trcrtuicrit do no real
good because they do m.t rcu li the poisi.n-nu'i'i Mom' where tile real
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VEGETABLE
PURELY
system Catarrh is driven out unci a la -tn. euro i- K . The inflamed lttcm-
brutics ami tissued heal the secretion 4c i? - th- In.'. 1 v- "bored und the entire
system rcnovateil and put in Rood couditi..i bv tlie i:sc cf t. S. S. Write
for free book which contains vnlnnblc nfoiinntn.-i r.l.iut C::tarrh and ask
foranv I'pcrial medical advice vn desire witl'mit ci -:rp;o.
' 7H SWIFT SPSGJttG CO.. ATLANTA GA.
LOGAN COUNTYilEDlCAL
SOCIETY ELECTS OFFICERS
Tci Make l'repu-ii'lions 1'or
1 a iuj net iti
Feb r miry
Tlie f.iisa l C -ii.il .- Jl- !!i il i -i il ''1
met Hatuiilj; iilKht : "l I i!''il offlieii
for II-- e:i.-tii':t- .nr .! lolh w-:
ti C. V. C-itle -iil. ; e-lih- 1
lh' I.. A. U ilia. P e p. l I. -it.
Ir. It. V. Smith i i ii I i
1". l'u'' . I)i'. I'lullipx i' -m-i u I. i. l
Dr. IIH-sh. bo in! T iwori
A blliol'.t wl'l I" Kh.'l 111 l-'el-u x
The i-.lll lll'tl -l 'i-l I .I'l'.llet . r t t i -i 1
I I'oct .-) li like.. I' II. .mil 11.1 ii.!
Mosquitoes and Lcprosj'.
ft Is now believed that mosqtiltois
among their other attacks upon luiinun
lifo und health play an imivortant part
In transmitting the gorms of leprosy.
That disease is increasing fast in cor-
aln parts of troplaul America.
A Lost Su'crlbsr
5o Kodah post oOlee antlior'.tl
a-re a jonsewhat blunt way of pultlny
'Ing. Copies of t PonnuB paiw;
posted to a subscriber wuro tlio oliot
day reiurnod marked "Atldfaseo
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u uy complete jthstrncu of tUlc in 4;au County.
Tju pay it'tereist and pnnciial at our office.
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ti.m'iic- ih-s. I lie t niy .av tocure intatrn
is 1 1 pr.rifv r.:nl I nl 1 up the blood. S. S. S.
hn' been 'u'jii t'u- remedy lest suited for
this inirp-vsc. U oi-:. down to the very
bottom oi th" t;ov!.!r j nd rcttiftve etcYy
trace of i-ni'iirit- fr-.-n the circtilalioii
frc hcr.a thin life s'.rcn.n t.id ax tills hcnlflfy
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THUMPS. IN YOUNG PIGS
Care Must Qc Bxeroieed In Feeding
B'jth the Mother and the Play-
back of exercise Is at tlio bottom ot
I ho trtublr. with rilgs which results In
thumps. Iloavy feeding which Is
usually the ongji In raising tho young
iiigs inukes tliem dlslnellucd to take
eserelsc. If tho pigs nro not fully
weaned pood cc o should bo taken In
'ceding the sow that she has some
iran plenty ot clean fresh water aud
ome rou-;hngo.
This will prevent tlio pigs from Rot
ting too fat. It is a good plan to glvo
the pigs Rome bran in tlio slop mora
bran than nnv other grain and to
keep them In a pen or Incloauro where
they can koop clean yet with sufllclont
room to get the exerrlso thoy need an
which thoy should bo made to tako ly
they may be turned without being too
Tar away :rom the sow will Induce
tiiom to eiercue moro hai anything
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To Leader Subscribers.
Tho Leader counting room Is kept
open until 10:30 on Saturday nights;
This Is for tho convcnlocco of city sub-
scribers who do not sco tho collectors
during tho week. Whllo up town
kindly drop in and sco the circulator.
"lie who rtesrlRcH sine" things scl-
him grows rich": and 'c Who Ignore
h mnxll nib' seldom er Uvea COM-
KOUTAULV.
L. C. Bronson.
GUTHRIE OKLA.
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