The County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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THE COUNTV DEMOCRAT-NEWS
Sure
Relief
RAISING WINNER
IS GREAT HONOR
ilcredty Plays luporiant Part
Cl Helping Owner to Secure
E je Ribbon.
REDUCE URGE WASTE
IN CELERY SHIPMENT
Transact'ons Indefinite Because
of Lack of Grading.
RELL-ANS
ft^EOR INDIGESTION
How Old Are You?
Year* d>>n"l make mgr. hut l>mki
FIRST OBSERVE CALF'S DAM
(rtfbiiihfwent of Two Qrodoo of
*cu§h Product Would Enable Dee*
»"l Roc*i *or% to Ifiori oft
M*r* Prof lot i« B<li»
LAND VALUATION
CAN BE DOUBLED
Improper Utilization of Soil in
High-Grade Agricultural
0 strict Is Related.
1
RUUe f'eptrl-
da You are jum a- <»lvl a
your
vitality. Bi-awl mak.-i v
al.ly,
ao iLat if your l-l -el t* rtef
. n -i.
pure an<i plentiful, a lt»ng
i fp 19
osetinevl Tin- lie-4 hlorwi tnc.
iicing
»r Dr. IVr.T v (lol l c >!
Diu-mwi'. TLere i« rn*
i - it# r
way U> keep livikmp yom.j;
i !»«n
|iT tglilt,e tins <>M fs-tl
11*110*1
(liYsjifMn** that htA Iw^’n
vi for
over half a century in nl
1 (hB
OomI !
W >th Ind vidua
I nitrvmerta
r avert
6f FamiUar
Ih* I'RilM
t of Adikuiti.rt >
iTt** u tbt* market ivrtu
•'Irrj liiat t«. tak.D fr.,40
juk fa**! lu rfa’ro with lit-
mtulfig 1 rati«ui< tt«»Dt> tri
a**a}» or* tuorv or Irw*
' kiJw «»f !Iw j«< k of 4r*0
r** U of IliNffce-t* i nltH)
STREAM WASTES MANY ACRES
fa^mor Can Rod»a^ Muck Vaiuabit
S®'1 Bp R»orouptr*g D ffonont Build-
•ngo Without sacrificing
C*nv*n*nc«
a Prejarwd
'*> <|U •
drug sior*-- of the lan<l. It if
non put up in talilrl form a-well
ft* Iiuuid Send ilk- Ui Dr. 1 ’ler'-e,
l !1 . i, Buffalo, N.
if you wanl a large trial pai aagw.
Do you
know
why
it's toasted
To «eal_(n tho
doliciuu* Curley
tobacco flavor.
LUCKY
STRIKE
CIGARETTE
® Z~-
"Pain's enemy"
-111 sav it is f
v *~*« VMt mf-
” tlartta* r»ue( (im m*
*—tc»-nal" |*a*iv im M«r a
Uanert ItOothoiab* •-
out aramtfic. rihar«. bauxTaa-
Mat. Uaa/aMtfarrfeaumatiwm.
Muiifib aha at 4 t« v
*l*r» r a a-*4 Rirt.o* U<u Lc
•lifrit* b«
•t #*r
•itur lu .t
•'HR !^||i
•
f*!i Into f
UuvHlin
nit -b
1 •r|MirlvtM*f'
If Of At
nr.«1 -
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w I.iIp |tl*
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fj P# |MM •
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fn i tvi iMi.q
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w
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f *24 4* 7L
m
r tw. in* of.
r.«-xt to tin*
• D' I run**!
a ni'iinfa t«»
lift*, w 1 Im *
f ClKnl Mai.**
ulturv r»*|..«rt •
f.*f a tiM'im-nt
h<t-i« tin flat
li'Trr lie* In
r».»t I.Uf the* f*»a
ninti * ho rna
' «» nHifhr
' Pric*
»** an a»Tr for
u.tryT | iT'wwft
kina farm vai* .
> **wr .Wo l>4f- (
a* . I.**ap
l ilt n of
-« • t t • •«! a itl.OUt t
* *»!.! ' “If y..* j
y*ur fawiH to taka th# tr»rt«»r ..«<
man* tiro* v»b«i. w«*k la al«« k aaJ
••toka that ofd Mfr mil by rba rmtt
Vou ««n put tkli raft tmrm fhara or
y«w run put a ulra fpfira tH**ro an*! u«a
»••«•** rail* to atak. at.rl rktar a«4oa of
y»M»r «dh«*r rail fan «
i/a4 In your l»r*«okt an«1 rfttf'fcaa
A brook that d»an«l#*ra at oil! thnugb
f"*l farm tan«f will put mu«ii of If I
ImmoimI lb«* raa^b of the plow—« tlitcfc I
will it arraicht
Bcattarod Ov*r R.ob toil.
“Many finnan )* haaa tl»**lr build* !
Inx* *<iUafv.| wi'ldi .i»af ric% larxl.
Tl'f far aar uti l>u» tail a lot of talu
• blr m»ii |»y rrtn>t|»lii| vbo rlu«tara
Dn*rr ao..fM»ml*'a|ly oith«*if «ji«*nf|. tt»g
Hiker «»r convanlOHa Whara
fartb lai.fi lii«mtia> lo prlti*, a* It haa
In fill* w-nhui If pays tha fannay fa
f" o'**r bid friaio with an aya opt
f.*r ***-«».j t.-*vtt»iry. It unt-’f alway*
DARLING BABY
BRIGHTENS HOME
Children's Laughter a Pleasing Sound
i. I II l»u>
lli.lr* of
than tt-
.■i..*^rfuU,'
a pan
v*
• X*
Ct e» j
Fitld A melt
Market ng.
ktad> for
Keep it
handy,7
£
•***
S5i
7 Of
*140
9£J
SLOW
DEATH
Arhftft, pains, nenrousn*»s, diflL
colty in urinating, often mein
•eriouft disorders. The worlds
Standard remedy for kidney, liver,
Msdder and unc sad troubles—
GOLD
telnf qntek r*lft end often ».r 5 at
liimm K*. w:. u th* n*ti. n*l
■enii'y U li 1'jnd for more then 1.
yeere. Alt Crufjritts, la tbrr. um
Saab far eft. mmm» CUf MU.I ~ ftM
FverybodySmiles
rerrs urn mu
□r.T utt's
Liver Pills
.■fy|Y«wT
cmi
WfSs
Gudcura Soap
Clears the Skin
md Keeps it Clear
IS mt Me.'
msis
Sa ect a caif. If Poaa»b!t, Wh«, u
May Be Saer W.th lt» Mother
nr »1 .luHrlna •tfw'k tb#* diffamit
latrTf of th*- ar.trna! Ht>«j fa
r?;. t%r with fl»a rr*a?t>fi<j!k nf tiKmitii
tlon l»y a\fwr1*ti >*<1 bi<ii:**«
If 'alwtln^ a »*aIf. ftn*i ^e-t n<) id ^a
of It* *r»*!*arai M|>r***anir>«-a by loualtia
It c»'»*r carefully at a dlwtance of lo
or 1ft Whan i1**tt**<| from the
front It iftbould hn'** a abort fat***, lanra
itHAfila Hi»h» furaliead. ahort nark, and
a wldv d*-ep rkfH indn-ntltiy a Kirong.
vijforo jft cTurailtutlne When brnkml at
fr.^n tlu* a It la, ir« Iwrk aliould l»a
atralcht i.nd le^al fr«<n tl»a t*«p of the
Mbt»ul(lrni to *Ih» tall It abouid have
a fWf liody and auioath. long hind
BUrtara U'b.fj v1au«**1 from thr rear.
It aliogld |>re<r*nt a u1da deej. at»pear-
ano WhH# a« muHi width aa |m»
I alble la da*iM. it ultnald not he ae>
ronipAUled with r*mgl.tu-aa ab.*ut th#
ahotilder* and tl»o hip* or hork*. The
leg* ahould be rattier abort, at oat. and
»*et wld« fijuirt*
Irnd rat cn* of Quality
Qua ity may l*e determined by the
eye of the expetiewrad Jodg* but tl»e
hand mar n!«o lu* u^ed in detemilii'ng
. the Mcondition** ,«■ “tiuallty** akkk ha-
. refereiice to the f^ah or fat The i»eef
calf ahouk) bare deep oatiirh! fleitb
but *houid not be fat or
'wre The f!e*h «te»uld be miKioth
and firm but v*ot bard along the hack,
aide* and «»r*r the nhoulderm
All the following Indicate quality:
A thick coat of hair that feela aoft
and affky and look* gloaay; a looae.
pliable akin that dooa not «eem thick,
mogb. or tightly afwtchad over tha
hod) . and rather abort legs that ap-
pear to haw «tmg Hmb hnaaa with
of tittle haportaoee aa lau at tha ralf
Aj
SHIPPING TO SWJLL CITIES
Ar THr**t la Litt f Opering for ClMot
Sb.prr^nta. It I* Adv.cable t© Mix
th« Produca
?n ami.11 citle*. tlien* ta little o|ten
mg for carlot *<t;tpfi)**fit* fni't* or
\«-g**tublefa Shipper* of CHrb»i»ds *-b*»uld
r.e\er ennatgn to aueb merkcio un-
l*-*» f*rev il*. a rru ft lenient* have l»e«*n
f *i.|e u tb n dealer wav ll-f* of
*b«- rtilted STjit.-n 1 rt!iie.,f of Agri-
• ulture The an»ill ctrie* are easily
-rrupplled and only at certain timed
offer an of**»?,lng f«*r a carl«*ad of any
kind of |ieri«hable pvwduoe ftften a
mixed carload u more aalable In *uch
t-arketa than a car filled with one
kind The mo«t reliable plan I* to
I*»«d and ahlp t)»e .**r accortlirif to rv-
qu1r«*menfa previously ascertained
from tie* dealer who handle* the sale.
Tt la el 111 lietter to d1s|M*fae «if the ear
f o. h Khipping p<dnt This mat lie
I d«a^ when the dealer is In reed of
th« supply and mhen the *hlp|M*r la
able to convince the buyer that bit
guarantee la g.aal regarding tiie grade
ami quality of the produce
STRONG SEED IS REQUISITE
That ©f Alfalfa When Proparly Ma-
tured, Haa Clear, Light Golden
Color, With Green CaaL
0«vkJ mwI I. ttie flntt Prqatllle In
pel tiny a aland nf any rmp. Alfalfa
ar»ul .hntild not unly he nf pnnd q«nl-
Ity and rtmup in vitality hot It ahnuld
he clean and free frntn foul weed
*fH». I'mperlv matured need nf al-
falfa haa a clear. Ilptit trolden cnlnr,
with a faint rrm-nlah cant Immature
a red* are preener and aeed which haa
-ei Meachcd nr heated Itecomea dla-
cnlore»i Itrnw n nr hlachened aeeda are
likely tn lie dead nr low In vitality.
Greeniah ndnred aeed. If not tno
shrunken, may rermtnnte aell Prefer
pluinp. heavy aeed: hadly ahrunken
aeed. even thnuph It may a|>ra>ut will |
produce weak plant*.
*ritiitUf,£ «H
WlilHS ..|a »t. I ItMHir
**Vtuf tt»i* I* mill*
*t»f oourar," rr
“It* ).»ur .iaW Ur
man \ .hi an *•-
•»cr*w of !:rt>! « lu*u f
AH. M.T« l.-fa* ffig *.
I In II.,,-Ilf N f**M »cr*
*1 ring *fi**r I had
pb lire l r N .vo^loli
Tl»#* fttnt owner
on IiIm frU*: d‘* bn»
talking fl*1
"and con*#* 'Kit «1tli
tip y» u «>fT lnt# rk# tifttb-w.
“Vou c«f got all tiiv lam!
by making your ugated im
!!»<• 1 «»(j «'Mn ti watte?
you can buy It : ■ »iu your-
price «»f mak.rg It ttllal
ubiit | moan*'
* Hut th** wiiatc land on
can't la* mat e produr* \«*
on’y an a» n» or a>» In tbat
lo*-k ovf r Ihf't ii'id I'li «•%
'‘Hid 11 AC New
in f».rt, )«Ri'rf
t rtglit n«»* —
,17)
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1 7
.. i
i
. a SOO
— 7
i ;
saw Stas
•J^CL
Pl#p of » Farwi F
*\ar of Farm
Shewing W»%\e4
Aft#r £lirv-if\ation
Lard to a Lano.
of tH# La^t
I»r to r«M Im
in all that lu hppi
1 !•* un i f.*r iiipiiiiit
*- ihuy# h Imrn ««»
gin. tt rial of f m«i ti
:oi»«1. I.gt |h* M 1*#
• lirr lo fa4<- tliU'ti
l.#| (kii |»r 0‘tfH*
Kllf) f(Vft l.fNMigl.t
tiMh-r
rulliuiluii Imtmioi
ih* faru. bueiiwos
' 1 IM'MJ rf'Blitd-.l
tnat ihe matter
VAIIG Mi liiiiN.rixi,!,"
iiiuvkJ (Im* turn*
UP lilf.
"Neither did L" w
nl t)i«- rut.;v “uti-
111 ti##* 1 |»Mrtm4 lit of Agn«ut<urv
V I|N**I ill** «•< • •!)«•( Qi«
du«t «>ff IUJ l»uu-
<jR*fiH. .«* ***
? ^cadyT
•d til#* other.
ml! y««u're the
' urM lf a
i inml at SKfii
• f it, l***rtiap«.
1 *'n my aril la«t
m iio<1 ii«»w *un-
1 a firm hand
-boulder
«•«,** hr u nm«4
the aiory o» |'|| I
FEEDING FARM FLOCK
RIGHT KIND OF FOOD
Important It Hens Are to
Profitab e Results.
Give
Aim Should B« tc Um Gra n« That Aw*
G-oww or farm—Mtataha Net to
Supply Animal Food of Some
Daatr pt.on
;w«-d ' Preparad kr
M RtitH '•rf>%rt*
tbi# fj.rtn
Th#*tv’a
atony hll-
rtt getting
•*a*di return* from that by planting
cherry t re*-* ain.x a the at««uua!**
I ante land'; I aald
'w*mh1 land.’" ’Iig otl»er rHnlDdcti
bim **N aate land la land made un
'' “* 1
■T^ ' _ 7*-'
IS' '
• A.
INTRODUCTION OF MILO CROP
First Groom In Tftla Country Abo
I M2 and Waa Not Uniform la
Hol#it or Maturity.
fhia Ueconfinad Brook Waataa Many
Acist.
pmfltahle hy nature; waned land la
productive land that man himwlf haa
failed to make uar of. Thai, the
dlflereuce
•The alae nf your farm huslneas
haw uaire to do with your Income than
•ny i*rr fee-ure While you've t-een
plnnrfh*; chefrj tree* am-ttig the rncka
on a atony acre you're been ualny thla
long lane for no other purpooe than
a. a path for cattle to paature You
could u«c the Iiuhllc road almoat a*
ivwivenletitly Thle lane la rlftht In the
heart of your it»m land, too It mu«t
he !W») yarda lung and IP* a rod wide
at leaat Ttiere*. about three-i|ijartera
of an arre of prime aoll rlckt the -a
for the price of taking out one t,f
thewe fen-va
"And tlm road hordera your fans
for th* whole -et.gtb of your Held I
don't know whal the highway law* hi
till* stale are. hut cartalnly they don't
require all the land that lies between
ysur fence and the road. Find nut
how much the highway oncmache*
your land and movw your fence sp.
There'* another fkt sees
“Then there* that <
hedge fence your thttor
tha Ml
(h- I no
m-rt r.| Agrlcultwr. >
Feeding the farm (he k ttw rlgh: kind
of f---l l* lui;e>rtaut If It la to Im- a
Paying iirtqwMtltion If het.a do not get
■ulHelrst or pn-i-er Tee-l they -wn not
j Im- ei|w-cted to gut aaflafactitry and
l-roftial-ie f-c-ulta A inuipucateil ra-
tion la n»»t tie- -watry. Tim* atm In
feeding tie- ten* wliould lv to uwe. an
far *• (eealhle, the grain* Hat are
gr»»w n on the farm t»r that are avail
al-le la thr Immediate neighl-ur.e-od
"ii* "t ih* moat aucieaaful meth-wla of
1 ftM-Jing la .-. give a llrtit feed of grain
or a mliture of gralu. In the morning
and a feed <rf tle> aamr material at
nlgtlt. the night feed eohalat log of
alxtut aa much a> the het<» WIU • lean
up.
In ad-lhlon a dry ma«h ahould he
provided where the tier,* can have ac
-ea* tn It mntlnuouajy Him, mn
aiderahie quantftlea of waate f*mm| are
avatlahle for the hen* to pick up from
the held* the amount of grain fed
may Im- >-ut down ofteptimea Judg
ntenl In thla rvepeet la faulty, and hut
for Un dry n,a«h tier, would t-e
danger that the hen* w<oild' not re-
ceive enough feed With th* dry ma<*>
at their dla|MiNal they are able to moko
up any deficiency of fee-1 due to faulty
.lodgment a* to the quantity they get
In the flelda.
.toe of tlie moat common mistake*
made In feeding farm poultry la fail-
ure to provide animal f.«id In uni
form Of course during the spring
and summer, when quantities of In-
sects are available, tliey may aupply
the ben*' wauls In thl. regard l-ut
during theme |iana of the year when
Ituwrt* are not available or aro
scarce. It t-ecome* necew-ary to pro-
vide animal food Milk, usually fed
either as skim milk nr buttermilk, pro-
vides an excellent source of animal
food, hoi when milk la no. available
the hens should have lw-*f scrap or
meat scrap While this product la
high In price. It Is eennomh-al. and
sliould be Included In tlie hens’ rarloo
l-ecfcuse of the lucre used production
that will result.
During tlie winter It I* necessary to
provide some form of tram or succu-
lent feed such as menrrls eshbags,
clover, alfalfa or sprouted oats.
AHnoeia. Pa —"I am wtM-
log to tell you srhal I.ydia C.
Pink ham 's ' egetahla Com-
pound has don* foe mo. W#
nod sit children die almost at
birth Fnan os* boor tn nto*.
teen days is all they have
Heed fiofor* my neat ana
waa bom 1 tank a dotes bot-
tle* of your Vegetable Com-
pound. and I con say that It Is
th* greateet medicine os
earth.. f -r this baby la new
four months old. and a
healthier baby you would not
wont | am aeocing you a
p-cture of her Fvrryhndy
•art - That is a very healthy
looking baby ' Yoo have my
con mat to show these few
me* to anybody."— Mrs.
C W Btw, 131 3rd Aver.ua,
Altoona. Pa
Mrs. .lanwca'i rtperlenrs of Isterc*. to rbll<tl«m> wltsa
Mil stem W It I want to give you a word of prs.se for your w nderfsl
medicare Vk# sr- fond of children, and for a considerable Urns after w.
were marr.ed I feared I w -old n--t hare anv I t>*gan taking Lydte K pink-
bom's Vegetable Com;sait,d. and it sirergthened me so I now have a met
•Ih*f healthy hol y girl I suffered verv litc* at rhiidldrUi. and I give all
lb# credit toyew medir.re, ami si,ail o.wayt recommeod It highly -Mis.
H. H JAMaach. Millst--n. Wn
Mr*. Held of Marinette, Wlft. add* her testInvoniaJ for I.ydia B
I’liiklntiii B Vrgrtable I i>ni|Mtiiud. She says:
Mannette G’ia —" I waa Is a nervous condition an# eery Irregular My
dorter advisee *r operation My h tt.and brought me on* of your hnaklrtj
sod asked me to try t.vdM r' rrokham • V>grt*,Me Compound It overcams
my weak -*e*a so that I now have a health v baby girl after having been mag-
r-d nine year* I orr, fad to r» -ommenl your me-pane and you mar nse try
fatter at a tortfanonial "-Mr* H. B Heu>. S.10 Jefferson St. Marinette,Win.
Tner* are many many such homes that were one* childless, and are now
b i-vsei with hea -tiy. ht ,py rhildrea recant l.yd»a E. 1’inkham‘a ‘ egetohle
l, -nj-oimd Pat r-e*..*el tbe fr.ml.er too ttrvng and h-a thy ccvtvbUon. oa It
act- aa* nstura! reaUwativ* few atlments at Indicated by locked,*, trregu-
Isnue* ditpiacemenu. weaknsst and oerrousaese
tk .imen C> < rywher* sh—;ld n-eit.l-er that m-at of the cc.irmoncr ai’rrents
nf women ana rn t the suri-ica! one* they are not caused hy aemus diap ace.
mento or growths, although tb* Igs : -,.«r « may he the same, and that It why
so many apparently ter it ailmerta readi’v yield tn I.ydia F Ptnkham'a
Vegetable t cr j»-i.r.d. a* it act* a* a natural reatcratje* It can be takes
with perfect safety and often prevent* serious tmuhlas.
Therefore if vou know of anv woman who is suffering and ha* been onaMa
to secure r-h*f and it regretfully looking fiwward to a childless old age. ash
berto try l.vdis I I ink ban, s Vegetable Compound, a* it hss brought bss.th
and haptvness into so man home* on-* dark end by illnaaa and despair
I.rdta r.. PltiLhani** Private Teif-lt«»k tip-.n “^ilments
Peculiar to Women" will lie sent to you free upns request. Writ*
to The I.ydia E. Pinkliam Medicine Co., Lynn. Massachusetts.
Thl* book contains valuable Information.
What to Do
for CONSTIPATION
Take a good doee of Carter*! little liver
Pill*—then take 2 or 3 for a few nights after.
They deanae your system of all waste matter
and Regulate 1 oar Bowela. Mud as easy to
take as sugar. G*~<*> fa- .***.* - yrr ,y-^
Small I*iIL Small Dune. Small Price.
WISHED THE LADY HAD ACTED LOOKED LIKE PROMISED MAN
R-S1
Probably Youngster"* Comment Found
Echo in the Mind* of Others in
the Aud-enc*
A |n> in, tan wat Risking a apascb
( at onv of |lie tusi. a s IhoI h-Miana
Nalumlly. lie was trlling of all ibe
1 .Ks-otiipliKhnn-ats uf hi* a lniln.sirsllcm.
And always after he bad told caie
lie turned toward hi* wile, who was
j di the audience, and Mid
"%ly wife will liear me out lb what
I I liar* Just told "
O'er and o«ev he repealed hi* rather
long-drawn-out boasta. de-plie Ida
yawning andienee. always bring.ng the
lady in at the finish
Itut at last be slopped.
Tlien an Irrepressible hlghert—oc
youngwier turned lu Ids oioi|*aii«
and Mid lu a tune loud enough to he
heard by Ummw In his vlclulty
"Till so tired that I wish hi* wife
bad Imwim- him out the Brat time he
"Uggerted It.**
Precious Materials.
“The fact that a gowo Is not Urge
- does nut present It from being ei|ieo-
1 sire."
“I should not h* *ur]ir!*rd rejoined
Miw* Cayenne. “If we planned our
method of buying fabric* and used
weight* Instead of measure*. Sorno
of tlie weave* are so preclou* that
they might *■ well be told hy th#
k*r*t-
Vict.m of C*r*i*t*rveM Cam# Back
With Pointed Remark Concerning
Comp*e,#e’s Immediate Fwturs.
Two nrgroto were working In •
co*I bin in • Mississippi town une
dow n In I be bin throwing out tb* r,«|
snd the other wielding ■ ihoval. Tim
I ive divide plcievl up a large lump aod
leavevl u . nreleoaly Into the ftlr. strut k
th* other a resounding blow on tho
toad.
As soon as the victim had recovered
Tt or- l»> momentary daae he walked
over to tit* *dg* of th* bin and. pee*.
Ing down at hi* mala. Mid;
“Nigger, bow come you doa't watch
where you throws -1st coal! You dono
bit me wnacfc ,« the haid."
The other looked surprised.
"lnd I hit you. uigger Y*
“You .ho did." Slue th# answer.
"And I J*e want to tell you. I s* been
promising th* debit a man a long
time, and yeu certainly dors resetnblo
my promise”—New York K> ening
l-ost
Unsanitary Price*.
She—"I bin t you think the food they
serve lo this restaurant Is healthfulT
Hr—"N*fte. but th* [wires am
I sickening "
Too uauy dollars in a man’s p
have Im—n known to crowd the
from under his hat.
SHELTER SAVES IMPLEMENTS
Would Be Burpriaad to too
Hour Much Trouble Could Go
Avoided by Keeping Off Gain.
"Shelter will double the life of farm
machinery" aaya O IL Fessman of tto
agricultural engineering department of
the Cole* ratty of Wiaroustn “tt
wouM aoly toep the rmhi and
away from tho
^Youngsters grow huskjr on
Grape>Nuts
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Scaggs, E. M. The County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1921, newspaper, March 11, 1921; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1469726/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.