The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, August 2, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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BEST BREEDS OF CATTLE TOR
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HOW 01E MAH FOUND IT
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prott*®—yo* Eiat ft*vre tt Jc To--
t*ajfi" ta.i tb* ?ak*r wtM^tr
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•is* rV-rk. -Now sir* c* tlie U "
Tb* <rrow4 aboste4 W.tb d*:i«bt Bit
tlM faker takes ty tirpr.*# at t-'*
vu «ar*fai<Hl 'o pay Tb* crf.w4
becaa* asirry broke tap tfee b^ek
board. ai<j drcrt the fak*r !rca tie
*tr«*t oorxer.
Bat thla ?l*rk bad a c*w idea ol
utkMtiea! kso* !edge. acd ".bia p^t
; the tad to thlrkic*. It a^war* ;aya
to 'bick. He a-'fied -o b!sLa*!f tbat
• be Eigbt a* well app'y i:gb**ia«
caJ<n;lat!c? to b;* daily work :s ?.?ijr-
: iEg Mil* of *a:e to fcaay women acop-
; per* and tare mental labor
; A>jng cam* the time for taktn? tbe
,aanial InTolce In the store It aooe
because coUed -br-r.Jgb 'be biz *«tab-
j Habroest that there * aa a year* clerk
] or*r In tbe bat'on d*partEi*tst whe
i had beaten tbe expert aceowetaat* ia
ape*d la faring up tbe lorg *b*et*
Working for Future
EN/ELOPE" IS NOT THE
END OP ALL THiNOS-
t*,:^a E'fO* B*,r.S Afr,.< to Do
M'jrt Thar. On« la pa ^
Tbe rwsg 3i*£ wt,J '• «iw*lr"
^rai-l tsat r.e it %'>■■>% «» more
•ortt for bi* etspiojer tbac be la pa.d
to do and ia 'Ssuit- aa-iy on ti* goard
aga.sct being 3»po»*<2 -f-r' '* EjaK
jag » sertema »-*'>-** He ba* a fai»e
idea "A ew>i »o »*&*. He tnlsk* that
tb* -**• **'«• to r,fl,£rfi 'fyr b!"
aa;a.*y 'be v«t*r off s* * He <»»-;
Bot fall to'o * «?r:'/ •' *r7or-
cc-urre *s»-"* »r* exr.: ;oy*r* 'bat * •
ta*e id»as'age '/ w'.-.itgt*** oo tte
ptrt of tbe.r r.eip. bot »:.*7 »r* in tbe
■Bisorl'7 and ar* s'/t tb* wt
<»>•*» Tn* ».."•***'- *'.*• '
K-»»7» for tbe >'"-ng f*lk>w tbat cai.
«/ ».'.•* -ban be :a doing »«'
are f atd t/> fiad and 'b* «>"*»* "f
b;* ?, .a.fc*a« <*p*s-dla on fini ng 'hetn
hk a -ff'Um' t .»bera If ?oa ab'/w
»b»' 70S ar* »: X »r1 «b> 40
**,f* worr • >- ni* b*«" *->» rned to
ycn» «lli r*' T,'/r* ar.d better
wo-* to do and will be paid la pr«>-
p'rT' Joa
I kbow a 70-r.K fellow 'ba' wortt»d
Is s do»Btown off'* Tbera wai a
Isrg* f'/rr* *tn/loy*d 's 'b* plsc*
Thia 7onng mar. n*wer '^**d at t}.»
dork H* "ate »p" b!« w^k. and
was alwar* bsiury 1'* more To-
»*»*r aaw bin •'•r,dt*« *ro»itd d •
taa tb* no«a boir wi'h a toofbrfk
asd a ''«sr*t la a's a-'i" Wrlog a-
ft. If b* d < »>t bs»*
soft #eo»ur*» I* k*»p bs« bueyditr
<fir 'H* lu»'b*«a r*-*»• b* tirrmU'
mnmm4 'be o«"'* ;*ar* •* »ba* k*
MM aV-'-it tb* b .♦
Tb* otb*r f*l'<,«a la *v.*d at k'f.
hasvt • ; * st! »*na*r of "•tt" ta at r'J
» btaa Tbe? MM bia* se »as b*Jg
"wcrVed;" they gnyexJ bim aa an «aey
taark He tmiied good nataredly and
went rigct asead being an "eaiy
Kark."
He badn't b*en 'here many mon'b»
before a man waa seeded for mor*
important work t.btn be and bf* fon-
Wtkitt f-orEpankma had. Tbia young
man waa picked out of tbe lot and
placed in tbe position, with an ad-
vanced aa'ary. He "mad* good." and
wa* further promoted at tbe nest no-
portonity. Now, at tb* end of five
year*, be i* in charge of a *cor* or
more of those who u**d to laagb at
bim It i* all b*«~au*e be wa* not
afraid that be wa» doing more work
than be waa paid tc do
of *o£aJ* H* was looked upon as a
aort. of arithmetlcai * Izard Tbe *0-
perictendent beard of it. and tbe yv.hz
clerk *oos foond bimae'f rapidly ad-
rac-lng in ^tbe accounting depart-
ment Today"be U at tbe bead
accounting departcient of cce <
tig railroad* of tbe cotsntry
'.he
GRINDIN'
j y *•. * th* g*m* through Ita
thick and 'fin
t r r, • ■ » «»'-r*t I •"» ►»r-.»'i ' ' ' ' w " *"1
In tb* hurry «n<l toatl* amd r»a»»l*« <J1B
Ir*« jfrtiKlio'
For IK« (rhoir who w)na. It la pialn to
m*.
««•!* plarlns hla ^rda. wnar*r«r th*r
be.
Till they run hla way. ar,<5 be wlna. yoo
By rrirvttn'
Tb* iwncipim chap with a comooa-
ptv* brala
ff he (/'*-■*"■ at>*^ e*rh atep 'o ««'p.
By arlndtn". . . ,
A-id th» boy wbo ataffi* at >h* foot of
tbe ' iasa
Tb» o«» at tbe *t»*A at laat may p» —
If he. »»•" P*«^ * "» »*» "AUa-
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vut «oft* 'A* tsjMf<a tie- ease
<* ta* !«*< tbey ««»«•• a«ee »ti
sbena 'M taotf. ie*4a< tor «*»
t*sas-* eaeeJTfcAes tLsa »'-aa*.
>»**• •« tab* lata tac»sdee«ti<*
tbat ar* om r »aes^* toe «**r
t«rj4 tor. foAiar r».u lata
aoa* |«4>r. far bssaa fcod. asd
tbey in tb* tciy ar fae-
tor** lv.at ts«e *SI eoa»e« 'b»<*
mstetiaCa 1*10 b*e# *:I* V*««r asd
, i**»* we **t a bm* <>s'*r eecoep-
ti©& of tb* r«*l Mat t( of b**f <av
t> aCk caul* o* batur «»ttj*
By be-ef cat*'* w* st**a tsoa* *7P**
cd ur-J* »ki*b wi:: sae firir ssrplaa
f«*d to to**, adratiag* Is tto xas>
fsctrva of be*^ Of tbla typ* we bar*
tire* proBiiaett breed* Saortscra
Hereford asd Abertlees Atr=» **£^>
RECENT INVENTIONS
Receptacle* for ma'cbes are fcrlad
ed in a new cigaret box cn *h;ch a
! New Yorker ba# obtained a patent.
A *ei*mogra{.b invented by a Jap
j ane*e *ctenti*t register* 'b* r^ioclty '
: of ail earthquake* 'wo hundredfold
Squeezing tee handle reroiv** tbe
; *tlrring wire* within a new Sour sift-
er than can be operated by or.* r.and
One mo*lcian can piay duets on a
doable guitar with two rets of **ring«
j tbat an Iliinol* Inventor baa r«tented
I>etter boxes have be«»n invented foi
i office bnilding* and apartmen't which
, deliver ma': dropped into tbem on the
ground floor to their owners rooms
*t«j the weight of a card atarting tbe
; elevating machinery
! A thirty-pound motor driven by
, *»orage batterW weigb'ng b«i' twenty
pr/and* ba* be*n perfected for drtslnf
light row boat* and canoes
A* a lea* exp«n*lve *ub*f '-:t* for
an electric hair drier a German elec-
i trlrian ha* brought out a device fot
j warming ordinary comb*
Roup bowl* *rai»d with liar;, rolnf*
on their Inner edge have beer, patent-
ed by a Chicago man to keep waiter*
thumb* oat of their content*
At*cde«"-A-3k»* C ha Tipton.
tsews are tb* tkr** Jeading beef
breeds, there are others, it'h a* Bed
PoH and Devon. By aooe wri'ers tb*
Red Poll asd Devon are classed as
dual jKirpose; bot for tie present we
will consider tsem beef breed*.
Of tbe three breeds mentioned irrt,
*e c^a scarcely *ay one is bet*er than
tbe otter, for tbey be!osg on tb* same
plane. It I* a matter of choice or
preference w!*b each mis for himself,
which be likes beet, and then tbat be-
come? »be best for him. Ererr one
of «* win giTe our best attention asd
effort* to tbe thing* we liie bert
Tberefore tbe breed of cattle we lfk*
best will give ns best reselts asd be-
come* best for ns.
Tbe two remaining breed* are pood
and in some sections ave Tery jopalar.
bat for strictly beef pcrpose* are
rather stnaH and bare a tendency
toward tbe dairy formation.
When we go into tbe bu£ine«s of
producing beef we want the breed of
cattle tbat will produce that product
at tbe least cost and in tbe greatest
quantities. Then It behooves as to
select one of tbe bert breeds. I say
one of the best breeds, and I mean
one Do not make tbe mistake tbat to
bu« to** $**• a*« tA'sk 'bat ;«
<mt pesesx* to«'«* W to**^s«
•stoMf t*» b*«*4a 'baa f«n tow
mmrnt% of *«tos OS* ^aat r*»*mb*r
*a*a*s*r jvt to^^aee t»© d»-
ua<* im4i y«% *rs |«d#-:a« gr»6~
of toca breed* asf gb-U
Asaia Wtes 7»a to*K to«*tt*r -so
tzgttoct b-e*d* ro* ar* »!Ka mof*
apt ta »tii« 'M jow tosKttoa of
tok v^eit to 'be offaprtg A» »a
euc-.e asd oc* ttot » eommoa y
p?»ct>e*4 if yos We*i a Hotoeta cow.
wbl-k prod>-*« a **to to®**1-" °-
■13k bat ^oor la Vrttsr fat. to a Jer
**y toll a fc-Md prodv.e* a
ru:: caastity 0* miix asd rV.k Is bst
ter fat. yoa ar* **ry iitoiy asd m»t
*;< to prodvc* a se fer -Sat will pro-
d v* a man a sboss*. of to Ik. '-be efcar
acter jabert*ed from tb* •:«•*. and that
Utti* ;«oor ia totter fat tb* character
frts: tb* <*"« Tbe reverse is >0ar
desire br yo« sea* to du*pointed
Ksowxg t_>w* thing* asd a^o b*
isg ab> to btjy tb* jcre-bred* of any
br*ed we masr fasry. let a* art
wi**:y to tbe matter asd pt:rcha*e oar
foundation rtxxx of p-'e breeding
Barely. If we wasted a plow we wo^d
sot go to tbe *tore or factory and biy
a gyractJ** beam an Oliver chill mo'd
board a Soatb Besd landslide and a
sat Joy point asd go botse on tbe
k porcb. take a clawhammer and
>cbey-wrench to maie a plow of
i pars- Wen. It is as ab
to think we can mat* tbe differ-
breed* of cattle fit together asd
tbe desired work well —
ake It we do not *xr«ct to raise
cattle, or any other* for that
except for tbe proSt tbey give
a* in consuming tbe prodscts of o»jt
own farm, converticr them into beef
and establishing a t>*w channel
tbroagh which to market these proi
acts.
Then If this I* otsr desire, do as we
woaid la purchasing a piece of ma
tbe machit* that wa* manufactured
for tbat particular parpo^e. and ba?
tbe best. Tb* best is the one that w«;i
do most satisfactorily tbe greatest
amount of work and at the least cost
I am a great believer in beef cattle
when we can make tbem consume out
farm crop* at market price and sfeve
tbe trouble of hauling these away
Unless we can fignre market pricef
for our crops fed at home, then the
feeding or raising at cattle becomes a
burden and not a profitable business
Yes. tbey *bouM do more than this
Tbey should make us a pro St above
all cost of feed, labor and incidenti
I which always enter into an7 business
[proposition or venture.
HERE IS A REALLY GOOD IDEA
w ft inao'ana* *M < •« •« l*r M«t
u> ,1 It c*»<0 k« Ct'SXIH
Teat way
S**ator 'AUUa*D». at a «les*r at
Yasoo aaid to ' oudamsatlos of a moot
•d tan# ctuata*
"Ttey * So ad* oca'a tbla <sasf-
k»o« a* ma' b about tb* tar
iff a* tb* <jA lady kaew about ftr* ia
*„raae#
~TH, old lady *i*l'ed as :a*jfafe
o«f» asd .ta.red b«r sara for UJM'
Tb* policy waa dra«n up aigaed. sesi
ed and banded oft to ber and *be
• .t It ia ber <absa asd atart*d o.t
^ Bjt bo id "on. ma am. **ld tb*
agent I cut a»k yoe. pies**, for
the #r*t year * premium'
- -ps* ftrtt year t premium.' *aid
»be And to*' much will tbat tor
There is it. ma arc. wrlttea on
the policy." said tbe agent "Tbe wnail
matter of 124 '
' Ob. taid tbe old lady, "I'm to a
burrj tbla mora:ng You JaR let tbe
premium* stand and deduct tbem
»ben tbe barn burn* down.'"
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matter
L»tt'e Stuoy "i Relative Vaiwa.
On tbe 23d of Jane Edward Albert,
prince of Wale*, *a* eighteen year*
of *g*
That taeans that be wa* o'.d enough
to rule 'b* British empire if hi* fa
ther were to die.
But be wen t be "of age' with all
which tbat implies tn English law un-
til be is twenty-one.
And be will not be free to choose a
wife until be is twenty-five.
An odd logic this—with eighteen
goes the rule of an empire: with
twenty-one the power to Incur debts,
and with 25 tbe right to cboose a wife.
rbis would make an anthropocen-
tric world laugh in appreciation.—Chi-
cago Post.
All P^ay and no baseball is enough
to make tbe best baseball player feel
played out.
DENMARK'S COW-
TESTING CLUBS
Co - Operative Associations Are
Rapidly Increasing —
Strlnfent Hale® tor
Manazemtn'.
Cofifcd'oua Bath.
A certain suriy oid Van*** wbc
no a a *mall »ucim*r b< < 'be
Vuurbutota coast one* re<e)v«i «
rambling !e»t*r frrsj a p"*p*ctl*a
-gMst." wbo wro<* to engas* ~twc
' large *usny roots* overtook c* tto
^reaa ard (SSS* *l»g w:tk pvtrate
bath' Oee »** saagtoe -i. * »as a
• -.rpris* at ge'tiag tto 'olios ag -wrt
r*p»y
li»s- Madam* *'• *•*>■»« 'k* tb*
orear »r.d 'bat* yo.r b*U"-U|*la
rot'i Macaa a*
Tee cooperative cow testing a*so-,
elation* of Denmark bave rapidly in-
creased to about 500 associations. A <
man i* employed by each association ;
to visit the farm* and do the testing .
every three weeks He weigh* tbe |
milk and keps an accurate record of
tbe feed roneumed, *0 the n*t profit
per year of each individual cow can
be ascertained.
Two Copenhagen milk companies
handle oter 190000 pound* of milk a
day. all of which 1* produced 'inder
veterinary in*p<*ction and in accord-
ance with *trict rules laid down by
the company.
Inspect or* *ee that *v*ry producer ,
live* np to the** rule*, which require 1
eleas'ines* at every step.
As *oon as drawn, tb* milk must
to cooled and kept be'ow £0 degree*
Fahrenbe,t; tbe *ngb»e*t off flavot
may <s a* th* bcrtUing plant to ref jo*
tbe milk
Then it la pasteutir^d at TW de
gr«-< - rooted to tok.w 51 deer. « a
pa' 'n'o v»a?l«ecked bo * -• **al*d
with corka or expanded polp W"t»
M'lk m.'A Is to-k la s«tt cat Is
lorae ae*:*d ' «ra tr< m wbkb ft nay
to drawn osiv tkrosgb s fasaert. over
Wb b at - It appesr a lUtiswt of «a
fsaJltr
In thl* way skim, cnehalf skim
whole milk and cream may be put od
by the tame wagon at prices varrici
according to tbe quality without dan
ger of the purchaser being defrauded
j All thl* milk is of the same high
I sanitary standard. Thirty pound* of
j Ice must be provided for every eleven
J gallon* of milk produced.
| There are 1.100 cooperative and 20*
private creameries in Denmark. The?*
manufacture over 200 000.000 poundf
of butter a year eighty per cent 0!
which i* exported to Great Bri*a:n. Ir
s immer the milk la delivered twice ?
day and in win'er once.
Stringent rule* are laid down in re
g2rd to cooling tbe milk on the farrr
and in net mixing morning'* and
sight'* milk. All food* which may
impart an objectionable flavor to the
m:T> ar* forbidden.
The creameries are compelled by
law to pasteurize all skim milk by
hea'ing to 1*0 degrees before it l*ave«
♦ he Teamery, to prevent the spread of
tuberculosa through th's medium.
Eventide - Supper.
' What shall it be ? A
j ! cooked meal? No! Toolong
' — too tedious to prepare.
Just phone the grocer ior
<pn
Luncheon
Meats
They're delicious! Some
Vienna sausage or sliced dried
beef—some veal loaf oc corned
beef. They're so easy to serve.
Or, here's an idea—a Lobby
menu:
LMy'* Otiee* o* Sr—t Churhma
LMr,'. Cor*.JB~f
LM>y'» VWLe*f Chili Com Cmrnm
Potato** Am Crmtim
i.Ur'
Market Gardeners.
Market gardener* who plant about
.»e *atn« acreage every year fare bet
<er than tbo»* who vary tb* acreage
mo much from year to y**r There is
too much of a ♦*nder,'-y on many
farms to plant a vecetaWe largely on#
year asd tbes i«d ,r« the acreage tto
* lowing year fceeauae price* were u»
■sCMtotofT- Wtos tto average prtc*
of any of oor important vec'aV**
sack as tosutoe« asd 'a'.tore U tak
es. for a sere* of tve or t*s year*
tto pro5'» wttk rood macagemet.
to very aatlsfsetory.
And then ju»« top of
with Libby's Ftails of
Piwrret. Doan't thai wood
good? Onto them bom yow
grocer now. Yew wiB be
(urpnwd bow ec
Li-by meal will to.
jUkby, MlNeiB k Ubby
Chicago
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