Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 225, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 6, 1926 Page: 3 of 52
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1344 'iCO.OOO In 1924.
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anti rye. buckwheat and flax but
not Inriudina rlra abow decraakaa
In aroaa valu ranplnp ftom a
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A OCASSCt News A nd M. rnllec at Sllllwaier morn
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day with hi p-irrni la Mince
rocaiirt Oil la. Mr fleorce Car 41 rk If MKarlry of Cole U
roll of Alva apart aevaral dayj thl vbltlng relative here.
wf"b J'b relailvea hare. Mr. Arno Milder and daughter
.. . . . . Myrtle Juhnkon and cliiblron Willie penl the week-end wllb
thto year ow last which lai-reae of Oklahoma CHy ara caeat of Mi trlenda la thlckaaha.
dl dnot becln to tnkkenp lb do- j Lbnrtea Hnblm. . M!t Mabel liavldnnn and Otto
C5!1T? '? . Bl: . I M- Mrlnlt-b waa a liurinex Tlavldina returned to Stillwater
Other crop ahowfnc docreatetd . vhtltor In Oklahoma Cliy Monday. Sunday
values Inclnde paanntn tobacco. roP- Mr 3. It. ll.irrl and arm. J. Hoy. Have Reed waa a buklnaa vlaitor
derrr-ie of SS13A00 on buckwheat phnm airup. Iroomcorn peaches niurned to their homo In ShawnM In flktnhnma City Monday
to $1.-13 000.00 on oat. - Tba rhta props ersnbert les. wild bv -lame MimiUv. after nni1lng the Christ- Mr. Jack Parrlkh of Ml
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lead pa1: I4 mil ate A 4
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lUlalnui bae lb rapirliv At pro-
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deal nf lb Sint I b v.tly of fna pad t-ad ladwrle.
tilUihoma will e-jty-r the npcalnc A further purism.. .f thl m
addik-u. Hr. Itredfurd Knapp nf in nYnll( K.- u- m i-mmtrarc h.-it-i
A and M. roller Ml kave chat a knu-itnc nnd llrlnc rood ti tut a. Aal
of Ibn peneral rnnfinr on farm m nmM.d aad it-nted (arms and
and l!veMiu-k prt'hlrwk. to rugktdcr name p'ua or i hcm n
Itpyolnplas Oklabnma wl.l .aul b aiconrrhlp. whereby vnnrf -nil
be a meet Inc lor p b mabmc nr INl de-m-mne i. nanu and aou land
.wp-n may have an oppurtunily to
acted buaiaewi here Friday. pnicha on ieat.aibln lrma amalt
u aiih r tki h.. MHi.a.t - e-1 of land lo be llnanred by nu-n
Mr. Smith of Alec ha parehased wll( hlg RP.d
W A AldrUce la rci la Iha till I belrc ut to prufliahl use
htiauKt Tt-b-phnutt Kxrbanca and al the present time
w l Hike charr Imnicdlaiely. I Vwe the Informailua of varbius
Mr. Xk-hidiwm br.a teinineri home proincilve Int-reHi. the pule In.ard
alter a month visit In Kanaa 1 Jf Acrlruliara aad I ho State Mar-
Mlrsoarl. Cohirddo and Ib-kfUa. I Cnnimlsalim will carry nn by
Mrj. Will Croat and chlMron dusl demnasttai'ctu an insirmn.-o
spent Sew Year in Oklahoma Clly. Wnron of Bradlnc ftrm. hnrtlt-ul-Mr.
and Mm. Jeff lotter spent I! "d dnlrf product; also wheat
the hnUalayu In Tub' wllb their f11"". P"lat"a and tweet junaioe.
dnuhcier. Mr. Ruth Cromer They hay. broom com. eucs. cream nnple.
nd aad Kl Reno oa leaches and nthur fruit vegetables !
mn f4ram eampaien of public Ou.i
. Flu-d II IM annual rale of neiomabile CataiiUes le lo bo
In the A'Nrtmrkl if brj utute.
. Uoi inrihi-d mil be be-l
The -b-i!iip)nc liklilip- inert
U mil be one rumpmrd i.f ti-pie
rnuilve nl every ia of arte ll-
'rul endeatnr and eiery irirtj.
'ie mil bavo a tube In lb atlairk
nf Iha t-unfi-renre. Yuo ate urr- I
to he preieut on Jsuusry II aKd l .
ENCIILH ARMY OrriCER
FLAMS -IRON ARMICT" .
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Ixndnn. Jan. 4. t'nl. i. I r.
Fuller I). S. O.. orlRlUalnr if th-
'di-a of incehanlr arnih- lo I'tM
the war of Hi fmuie ha he.-n
uroniiMed na military aslslatil to
tiefieral Sir Cm-rae K. Milne.
In hla buok -Tank an.l tlirlr tie-
velupment Col. Fuller write -Iri-n
Is rheaiier than l-buid. Marhim-a en-
rased In armour can be niailu lo '
dn the work which nn nilllhm m-n
of I lie old fash bmed type of army
could ai-ciunplUh.
I am a believer la war niw-hirlr.
that la mechanical army wbii-b m
nnlre row men and powerful machines.
vVltcd In Edmond
their return home.
. . . F.lectlle Incubator hatch thnu-
and nut with machinerv auit-ihle rand of 1 chicken on Improved
for I he purposes in nrtlva oneia- farma
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More and Better Dairying Points Way to
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There is no surer road to wealth for the farmer than through the dairy
industry conducted according to scientific and business principles
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The dairy cow pulled the farmers of Wisconsin out of debt and placed
them on a solid financial footing. It will do the same thing for Oklahoma.
Our climatic conditions are ideally adapted to dairying and our location
is also eminently advantageous because of the Abundance of miU feed avail-
able here.
COTTONSEED MEAL WITH ITS HIGH PROTEIN CONTENT (43
PER CENT. OR BETTER) IS THE CHEAPEST AND GREATEST MlLK AND
CREAM MAKER IN THE WORLD.
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Cotton Oil
A. S. ROBERTS Manager
Chickasha Okla.
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 225, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 6, 1926, newspaper, January 6, 1926; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1878621/m1/3/: accessed June 14, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.