The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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energies to the- sc!-*.: • : r- -
affecting the loc: cor:.. :::
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Isjitire cc-opera»;ve, eau.?.-.:loaaI snd
social n?e-is agricalttrr;! elites j
*ithia its resp :. ^e cc affiranlty.
The Power of Advertistrj.
The ir - : advertistn? := c:er.7-
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the fanr. aad the adTerti: " g c - ;
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The farmer pos s*?ase^ the thing; t:
are best advertised.
Tbe fanter is entitled to all tfc- j
adTastag - and deserves all the hii- j
ones of life. We need more art. sc> j
ence and esefrl facilities on the S
farms, sad many aad firrr -
are veil tr anced ia this respect, twit
tbe adTef'^^r can render a serrire
fer teachU the adrantaees of modem
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kmder*- : They tare poJlLka! lead-
era but the* e-ed lo^ai taduatrisl
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Corn Bread to be
. Oklahoma's Diet
Resident* of Oklahoma may
•con be forced to d>' on e*>m-
bi> -.d The rap dity *i'h ^bi«h
p-■ cf vbaal are adranning
a i the aliejfaj «:arcity of the
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t^.<*«e that in >c*iiu(ac f
four they will »e fortr i to
ataodoo »»•*. aad raaur: to
r rank O Jooaa, sale* maaaf»r
of tbe Ofcla^ma City MtlJ aad
Ejwwb* compmmj, *ay« thera ia
aot eaooc* 'beat f>a band ia
thaa state to operate tbe
Md tkat a anaae ^ Ub- y u» Ike
r.aar future it :? an.: ae
says, that wheat can - h ex > rui
fro« ot'i<»r co-n?nanitios «
of the P'^h priees ieaiiaasa. and
also b -«aui»e thera a »caci'.y on
the market.
Kan&a«, Mr lone® atatea, oaf
aot eaoujfh at present t» opera a
its mills. Tbe ozly ouilet, he
betieTe-" is tne sn - '.au o
eorv. Ths latter pr ist i* r>
cheaper, but d>»* not aiaa-
£Qod bread as d-^e-" wheat.
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says, ts da* t aauy
fariaers brldm.' it.ear crop ia an-
t»c.p^K*a of i..h pnwi. aad tv
the aztraorjrnary <»a»n **
caaaei by t Kur peaa war ri
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bashels were exported to Earops. -r-t-ue rcc- wwp-;rt»,
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~~area tbe ot-*r aad bis
Prufs. ferry «fc » "<i wi.. ba j rrT^rted to fc; "■ 'to*
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Walker, T. V. The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1915, newspaper, February 4, 1915; Duke, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403247/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.