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How To Keep A House Standing Which Kicks In The Night

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
November
Year
1871
Copyright
Public Domain
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ing Üabit, whiyh. often produces UQUghtly nreüinga " tlic hoeks, besidos inore Berious injuries, is frequently the result of nervousness and,, enn.ni, and not ot' vicious projjensities. It is a form of bystiaiii of the.limbs, towlüoh others besides horsos uvo subject; unfortuiiiitely the wmo simple raeans oí curo so cfficacious ' fplicftble to tin ! human animal. To curo tliis disagreeablc habitin the horse all that is reqoiisd is to ait.idi : round b:ill of wood, weighing about two pounds, to the hind fefcl t,ho lin)b most oommonly employod in ihis . ■!, by meaos of a Leather strap two mul a half or thrco fect long. Whem vJ helifts bis fuot to kick, a blow froni tlu baU at once administersa con the fault he ia about to commit, and in a short timo ho ei ves un his bad habil

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Old News
Michigan Argus