Dotty the Sparrows Quest for Winter Seeds
In a cozy tale Dotty the sparrow and Peter Titlt chase winter seeds along the hedgerow. They gather from weed stems while North Wind nears a snow storm, and Dotty bonds with friends as they plan a safe nest near the ground.
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Decoration Day Origin and Spread During Civil War
The custom of strewing powers on soldier graves began with Southern women in the Civil War era. It spread nationwide and in 1868 General John A. Logan, leader of the Grand Army of the Republic, established May 30 as Decoration Day.
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Week Ends at Sequain With QO People Pondering
Fragmentary report notes a weekend at Sequain where QO individuals gathered near a forest area. Mentions a gear cami and vague activities without clear names or outcomes. Further readable details are needed to clarify events or participants.
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Sequain
Burden of Tomorrow Amid Confused Train of Events
Fragmentary OCR note describes unclear disruptions and a stalled scene. Names and precise actions are obscured by garbled text, offering a snapshot of confusion rather than a clear report. No definite figures or identifiable entities can be confirmed from the readable portions.
Witty Kitty by Nina Wucox Putnam
A fragmentary item titled Witty Kitty by Nina Wucox Putnam describes a girl near Kale batshed who believes she could win an international hairpin contest. AUS Berrien.
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Nina Wucox
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Kale
AUS Berrien
Mother's Cook Book Live Gear for Seniors and Desserts
A fragmented recipe section lists dishes such as Chrysanthemum Salad and Cranberry Grange Salad, with notes on peeling apples and lemon juice to prevent browning. It references roast turkey, pork strips, and a fruit custard cake, plus a coconut frosting and decorative fruit arrangement as serving ideas.
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Jules Onhanena
Westere
Question Box by Ed Wynn ends with playful opera tale
A reader asks if she should attend the Metropolitan Opera with Ed Wynn who proves a comic distraction. Wynn replies to accept if curious, and offers cheeky humor about fatherhood and a stranger’s urge to view animals at a menagerie. The second letter asks about a mysterious shaking at the seashore and an unsure sensation described as tremor.
Fragmentary Local Note Paraphrase From Be Held
A damaged OCR fragment mentions Elpucrety and Alma Motiten with unclear place names and a Norvoia Nowe reference. Readable parts hint at a local event or notice but concrete actions, dates, or entities are illegible.
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Alma Motiten
Ran Vane Descriquiog
Norvoia
Poultry Breeding Experiments Highlight Heredity And Value
Researchers at the Mottville research center study White Leghorns and Rhode Island Reds to assess how inbreeding and selective breeding influence egg production. Findings show that offspring performance depends on multiple ancestry lines, not a single gene. Breeding plans emphasize value of strong males and hens to improve overall stock.
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Fir
Siveal
von Inuel
Hiahol
Tector J
Fia Mottavilla
Une
Italy Said First Leghorn Fowls Originated Here
The article traces Leghorn fowl origins to Italy, noting ancient use in Rome for food and early breeding in Italy before 18th century. It contrasts Italian beginnings with later development in Britain and the United States, emphasizing selection for brown color, size, and productivity.
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Poultry Rations Based On Seasonal Grain Prices
The article discusses how poultry feed rations should be adjusted with corn and wheat prices, varying by season. It notes ration changes may include up to half the grain allowance when prices are low and reductions when expensive, emphasizing careful quality and proportioning of feed components.
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Wooster
Permier
Protectia
Spelag
Badly Weathered Hay Affects Dairy Cows
The article reports experiments at Belts about feeding badly weathered hay to dairy cows. Cows on tiny rations showed similar health and productivity to well fed cows, while severely weathered hay caused poor calf outcomes and reduced milk production.
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Nowa
Lime Content Of Soil Wilt At The Farm Stage University
The article discusses lime content and soil wilt in forage crops, noting the necessity of lateral supplies and consistent applications. It mentions studies at Obie Stage university and farm practices, with references to clover and related forage species, and stresses adjusting lime and fertility to combat wilt in varying soils.
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Obie Stage University
Weir Rat Plot Rumors At Mysterious Weathern Event
A fragmentary report hints at a strange weather inspired event with notes on pests and a local outbreak. The text references Marslike terms and a wave phenomenon affecting a community, with unclear names and dates.
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