Pershing's Narrative of the A E F Chapter XLII
General Pershing details May and June 1918 actions in France. American units under Col. Ely reinforce Cantigny and repulse German counterattacks. The Second and Third divisions reinforce French lines at Chateau Thierry, aiding allied defense and boosting morale while debates over troop deployment and training pace unfold among Allied leaders.
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Hanson I. Ely
Cantignoy
Chemis Des Dames
Soissons
Rheims
Cantigny
A. EK. F
U. S
Chateau Thierry
Petain
Dickman
Chaumont
Marne
Dormans
Paris
Bundy
Chaumont-en-Vixen
Beauvais
Maux
Ninth Infantry
Lucy-le-Bocage
Montgeuil-aux-Lions
Meaux
Lsten
M. Andre Tardied
M. Tardieu
France
Wilson
Graeme Thompson
Lloyd George
Henry Wilson
Wroyd George
Foch
America
Baker
Supreme War Council
Pershing
M. Clemenceau
Abbeville
Mr. Lloyd George
Germany
Great Britain
Russia
Lord Milner
Weygand
J Foch
Washington
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United States
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Montmirail
Winter egg strategy for farm poultry outlined by Ohio expert
Ohio State University Poultry expert R H Cray says fall egg production is more profitable than winter output and advises planning pullet hatching in February for next season. Breeding is essential as feed costs rise and egg prices fall, with a forecast of needed higher per-bird egg production over the next five years.
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R. H. Cray
Ohio State University
Cray
Managing Young Cockerels in Bachelor Quarters for Fattening
Berley Winton of the Missouri College of Agriculture advises placing prospective breeding cockerels aged 10 to 12 weeks in bachelor quarters to prevent crowding. Cull birds are moved to fattening crates two weeks before sale. after a 24 hour fast they are fed a light batter of seven parts cornmeal to three parts middlings with milk, for up to 14 days, using only what they will clean up in 15 minutes and avoiding grit or water.
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Berley Winton
Missouri College of Agriculture
Green Ducks Demand at Fair Prices in Poultry Rearing
Ducks require similar care to geese but mate more easily and are easier to manage. Focus on standard bred ducks for higher market value and breeding stock demand. Provide fresh water for drinking, keep yards clean, feed a mash of cornmeal flour bran beef scrap grit and green feed three to four times daily to raise a three to four pound green duck in ten to twelve weeks.
Poultry Hygiene and Disease Prevention Goals
The task of poultry hygiene is twofold, aiming to promote health and defend it. It seeks conditions for the animal's vital functions to operate with minimal hindrance and maximum efficiency while warding off disease causes and interrupting their spread.
Avoid Worm Troubles In Poultry Flocks
The article notes worm troubles in poultry and turkeys are caused by dirty premises. It stresses cleaning and disinfection of the premises, removing droppings from roosting areas, and keeping areas unused by the flock to reduce losses.
Mercolizedw Keeps Skin Yer Get
Fragmentary text discusses salt statistics and production figures, mentioning a 200 pound man and rates of production. It references Michigan, New York, Kansas, and national production, with numbers such as 8,000,000 tons and 825,000,000. The legibility is poor, but centers on salt production and related figures.
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Michigan
New York
How One Man Lost 22 Pounds
A rheumatism sufferer reports Kruschen Salts eased aches and swelling after one bottle. He began a diet and claims to have lost 22 pounds and felt like a new man. The ad urges taking Kinseten Salts in hot water before breakfast, 85 cent bottle lasts four weeks, with a money back guarantee.
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Herman
Dotratt
Kinseten
America
Fire at Bishops Cleve grain store prompts old engine aid
A fire at a Bishops Cleve grain store saw a 100 year old engine built in 1831 used as neighboring towns declined help. Villagers filled buckets and pumped water until a Stroud volunteer brigade 20 miles away arrived to extinguish the blaze after Bishops Cleve council refused upkeep contributions.
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Bishops Cleve
Eustand
Stroud
How It Happened Josephine And Her Pet Lamb Billie
A Liberty Magazine excerpt notes Josephine’s pet lamb Billie showed signs of butting. She feared heartbreak if separated. One day she cried and said Billie ran up from behind and forgot to stop, causing distress and a notable incident.
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Josephine
Billie
Liberty Magazine
Noisy Boy Shows Bold Spirit in Job Hunt
A brief remark from the New Bedford Standard notes a lively boy known as Howl Fuddle and a friend O'Muddle, describing him as the type to make noise in the world and teasing his eagerness to seek work.
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New Bedford Standard
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