The Drumright Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, December 11, 1914 Page: 2 of 7
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t* carefi rot to pet ii fit pott;
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, broti* at : tiick n:>c ;i« UK for
nisr ron 2L -rt t e frwi -loot
Jtlrjr mt*t ati freii -refetz: -;
' g?ritg tie r.ock.
For a Tiart of ft-tj^tr — * or '2
my yea w;n re^tiret Bt*f fr
li.a, two jottif: or:as. c-t-* E*i
■afl tii look bad;r.
:*er, cot-
D. t actively i-at it th 1 suit of
b!atk rd *' te c-.ec«ed wool. Coat
^ne- o t- stee cjtttri at front
-t rici ietp *:te; :f tt^fttrr 'tote t'e s'ste'jl -et of the r.ently
tril] be a Joj foreTer. Tit crtxe far Srapea s*.rt.
tit Freich gflt ti* reache-d the pro-
tt:t bitgen aid after tit ta;i«ir7 is COSTUME FOR THE WINTER
■iliiti owr tke yrfM tcbIm bml
• - •'•••? •••' ' t--:t' ^ ;vrc^-^ r-:
tit ztiiger btfore tie colli get
tie baiit of cta*:r^| it. It is bard
wefk to break a JrJ*nf htrse of scch
a iabit.
If you torn out tie colts for sjs air-
tc* Vet titn ioto a lot itre there
is no other stock. Better for tie colts
set all arctid tt a decoratic:
I st* tic 1* • te is tiis. I faicy. too.
the g^t rtf tie litiig of tie
tier try Jt*"!.'ig the Lorses the v ttd surely for the other stock.
ta^J l*r".lgs froK. tht kitchen? They a K/and ctart with no cot.rtltnticmaJ
lik* then first rait kxA tiey art good defeat1 is the only oct ■■iicb can be
lor tieio too. , depttded tpon to product a aosnd coit
FEEDING NOTES FOR STOCK •*'« pa:at*tl« tiaa aolaftti frca th«
cane i.gir factories
T >0 Mutn Corn rd Not Enough
Rius^is* 0 <en to Beef Catt! —
Brome Ofitt Gains Favor.
Many fariLers feed too math corn
for be*f aid not enough roughage
This has been repeatedly prored by
The value of flussias brcae grass
for pasture is becoming more and
mere reccgniied. Its adaptation for
this purpose is apparently higher in
the American and also the Canadian
Northwest, than in other lections of
tie country. It is now quite generally
C.r.cede<3 That one acre of broxe grass
H©i;er for E*en>g Gcwrs.
garnent resting upon the hanger aid
of Pa - or at Are Thsse of
Surrmer.
For wister spent the p-'I must be
fan tt nmar-Jy e<;t::^p€^ ts during
tie sttnrter days, when the «as so
to maculate in -a i:tt .uien and hick-
skin.
The winter girl is a trim figure In
her sporting clothes. She wears a
short, heavy skirt, preferably of some
dark woolen material; a heavy Jersey,
of white angora, trimmed with huge
fur collar, and on her head is a Jaunty
little hat. Some of the newest of
these winter sporting hats are made
t of chamois, a warm and durable ma-
terial; also adjustable to many differ-
ent shapes. Often the cap is in the
natural chamois shade, a light yel-
low. a color particularly becoming
to brunettes. Sometimes it is dyed
to match the skirt of the costume,
i or again. It is in some brilliant shade,
supplying a brilliant touch of color
to tie whole outfit.
A new thing in sporting equipment
experitttnu. It baa been proved that . , V . VZ
Ten. tteeri receiving a ration of cot- ^ T* tW°
ton**d meal and bull, in the propor- , " ^ ,cre# of Mt,Te *nirU
tlcnt ot out pound of meal to four' r'w *ElJ lf*lfa hay make - , , - — r^uipmem
pounds of hulls, gained 2 21 pounds eo,A «^ttitute for wheat bran in ~f e 51 bM.y Of course, the u the fur trimmed Jersey. This is a
per day at a cost of 4.C cents a pound '*ul* feeding .'.'"jpv/i'1, bt*uty of Par.tian idea, which originated in the
the meal being taljed at 120 a ton ' Too much silage is not good for . ',v *, "T' trtC" '-^mer and has been carried on into
and tie halls at W ' theep They should always have rough- faminr ar.d in *iB'€r oatCt« Bands of skunk.
Another result of this experiment ^ * tb it If cattle art fed almost Only «-j'h odora 'a/^TPni!, !0X" or*TeE MbIe trim ^ oe - ;
wat that when .olasses tt tided -c.^vely cn silage they will no, clover and Uven^er^^e-ld^d iVc.Ta ^ ^
to the ration trf cottcmaeed meal and thnve. -hese are put Into the waddlns cover 0f band!",
hulls, gains of a il pound, per head StrMjded corn, alfalfa or straw ing the frame, not at separate sachets
were made, while tboae which did not should alwayt be fed with tilage except tn the ca.se of the evening
receive the molasses gained but 2 Vj Unseed meal is a good ration for *°*n bolder**, which Is well, for the
P01'D<,, fattening lambs, but cottonseed meal UtU« b*«« *^re often in the way when u -.ir,
Why may not cattle feeders In the u better tie garments were con* tax tit in use ca-v of rt* r** ur 0B
«u-ar beet dl.tricts avail themselve. In breeding theep. corn, cob meal ***<*■** «« catching here and there iinTor 'ail" -he" smart *Z
of the refuse ■nolasM* from tke kwt oat., a little eottowMd meal go very M U-'T lriu- 1 . . m*d* °'
Improvised Strainer.
siie; carrot one medium sire: tun
one ama'.l: w ter. three pints; cel«
half stick: parsnip, one slice: he
(parsley, thyme and bay le*f': pepi
corns, one doxen; salt, one teaspc
fuL
Cut tip tie meat Into small plec
add the salt and cold iter and all
to stand for at least half an hour
draw out tie Juices of the meat
Bring slowly to the boil, and wl
the scum begins to nse add a ti'
apoonfil of cold water: skim care ft
And allow to boil gently for five n
■tea.
Cut the onions, carrot and turnif
halves and add them to tie liquid. £
drawing the saucepan to one side,
as to keep the contents simmering,
boiling. After simmering for 1
hours strain off and allow to get c«
are used instead
B tk Lining. Used.
It is interesting to note tiat black
sugar factories? There is this ad van
tag'-, that beet .ugar ao.uiei . much
^GENERAL
FARM .VOTES
Cool mi'k wj*t
•ooner ti* bette:
«*
betet
the r.r'ii* says/\
rr yv seed a field
hfar; tie
aid >t*l
o gras*
well If corn stover or straw is uted
for rougbage.
Th dairy utensils need beat to kil
'be bacteria Is the aeams, fields and
corners, eten after th* washing 4
•hcr'/ugi
• • •
Before cna feeci&« fce fana plan
out tie fields wt'b a view botk to •
ro-vd crop r'.*a*tos and to ta*e of
k—dttag
: tavy cloth or serge, and also on coats
v.-.- h..* r 1 w ,J1 liftt C0l0r - Tt*r« '• waethlng
t>^ , finishes very attractive about a black satin
UC~,1*^tUll'eW Ut!cf 18 ' Mf « ,3!t 0f 'b« CJAWiC
cr ti* or<!er So-* 1 nrmam the m
t__ , " •eheae. though as yet tie mannish touch which makes the
si- , .t?rtV^\fLl.T ^ t*ck crl«1c*J ^ th!c* *P*rt from
..v.^ . ttfwt tfc* ,T0Zi,~ being the ready-made costume, wblch are to
be found in the store* A little while
tgo everyoae wanted white satin lln I
ings; then It became the fashion to I
have fancy brocade or i ot taffet*.
When a n~-a& overdrive* a tire^
fc- rt . that* all w* tut to koow of
kl a
• • •
A t'sA ram !* "balf '.fc a'4
a poor ram :s nearly all tie Cock Hi*
tafisenoe is ai«ays for ettier gotd or
A l:
grat*
bene.
Pre ert Egg Ett -j
b ral t.pp.'y of coarse nr<
and a liberal feed of burnt
ponded fiae. with I: me at<
t. tend to prevent egg eat.ng
a la a V tiat makes for
owfort at least a little while longer
J—* -e. a pl< ted friU tiiid* up
fr*"'® the tall co.;.ar at the back, la-
«*u-n« the eject of height but tie
•• fa^ r-'-'-f. Buttonhole Stitch on Net
at tb* tn,■ t ~'r ft. '* 1 "** tk* % A ot handwork upon net ruf
-xteld distinctive The objection to I
• •^ecraviua^h-eTtl'snlp ^idering n« U that the wrong
'rs are made of varV.
Tamale Pie.
Take one pound of ham burg ste
or left-over meat cut fine and add (
level cupful of eeced raisins, one £
en stoned olives, salt, pepper and
pepper to taste. Stew until tender 1
thicken with one tablespoonful
eornmeal. Then stir one and one-1
cupful* ot eornmeal into boiling ta
add one tablespoonful of shorten
and cook until the consistency
mush. Line a buttered baking d
with about two-thirds of tiis mixtt
poor in the meat and cov-er with
remaining mixture, and bake for c
half boar. This makes a fine meat 1
and is even better next day warn
over. «
Tie cbeapect gala* and the mr/vt
ke*Jtbf«l eobditicti* are oV-alfted
when pigs hate a'<•**« to g<sA pa*
Ur*.
Oooi Suggestion.
Tke fia.t.'c.'.re American make* a
practical r.gg«atV« whet It aayt:
"Tb* !*/-.'k sho«Jd grow more Jiv*
ctock and km "A\r/* ~
tlie usually display* all rough defecta.
;ar ! 4 " 4"; • F"^ -*:• ^ *een through
tkM* little «wr,U and - ' ,h^rlie" on the ri«ht Bu«
lloute* a n a b*r of n~k frT k Wltb b,3ttocho!in* tb« rong side may
- . * f OCteck fitube. may be made to lock quite as neat a* the
be effected.
Velvet Neck Ruffe.
Velvet Beck ruff and muff *eta win
be worn. One that has already been
1 right aide. The net may be edged
j with buttonholing of any color that
, 1* Certrtd
F-*'i m ■. . . oeec 0«trieh Plume* In Crouo*.
kir.d iwt a .anety In tt* "t, T%ut Tier* \ * tily muff1, *1'™ Eut"he* of °*F ^trlch plumea not
Un. * " j V ^ m0T* ^ ,hr^ long compose^
,rJ ^twn. with cut of flv* cr aix colore, are need to trim
It is cUlaed tiat ther* 1* nearly as '• a big purple «H llack'rla^ f0***1* tb* ftI| Ml|or hats, which are
tiat wM properly ao«ri*h and «r *io mack a'*r it a pottd of egg. as la a The ruff i* decora*ed 'a rh. « " aiao small So other trimming It ueed
i K-« - tt fasten, .a^y^ ££ £ i SeTrUn PUI" ^
If in *p*^ rv/d em. take gv>d
care cf tie k i'-rt Give 'b*® f**d
ties
Bice Wafes.
gift together one quart flour, ha!
teaspoonful of salt, one teaspoonful
eugar and two teaspoonful* of b
tag powder. Add next a cup of 1
boiled rice. If It has been boiled
day before and i* cold, warm it it
cupful of milk. Add also a pint of c
aweet milk, a heaping tablespoon
of butter melted and the well beat
whites and yolks of two eggs. Bs
carefully ta a hot waffle iron as tb<
waffles are especially delicate.
Banana Trifle.
Arrange ta a glass dish alterm
layers of sliced bananas and cubes
•tale sponge cake. Sprinkle in hall
cupful of fruit Juice. Make a cutt.
as directed above, flavor writb lem
and pour over the bananas and cal
Cover with a meringue and decor,
kith bananas. Serve very cold.
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Blair, H. S. The Drumright Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, December 11, 1914, newspaper, December 11, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc147782/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.