Woman Finds Health On Oklahoma Farm Through Lydia Pinkham’s Compound
A Oklahoma farm tale describes a woman overworked caring for family livestock and farm duties who, after taking Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, regains strength. Her son notes improved health and ability to work, with testimonials from Mrs. Cava Short and others. The piece urges neighbors to ask about the product.
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Fragmented verse fragment and odd market reference
A garbled OCR fragment references a prize or race name and a peculiar poem line about a guy and stocks. It mentions Czechoslovakia style phrasing and mixed terms like open and purchase stocks, with a nonsensical ending about trimming a bimbo and Sox and Fou. The text is unclear and partially unreadable.
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Caleb Warner in San Jose visit sparks business talks
Caleb Warner a Columbian civil engineer meets Cox at the Golden Light and Power crowd luncheon. Cox tests Warner for water engineering prospects and hints at a dinner and a possible job after a Los Angeles bound visit, amid talk of land holdings and local industry influence.
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Fragmented synopsis of a California civil engineer tale
A garbled excerpt follows Caleb Ayamer a civil engineer in California and New England as a river of names and scenes unfolds. Warner meets Betty at the Clinton home learns her father is Southawn Clinton and hints at ambitions and a planned life with Winson. A cluttered cast includes Aunt Columia and Ted Baxter in a domestic setting with a fraught future.
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Chapter V Big Business Trek Continues in Old Mork Tale
Text fragment shows Caleb and Catal discussing the valley, a revived skill from Indian heritage, and the promise of crops and industry. Jumbled dialogue hints at tension between characters Jack Cox and Caleb about work ethic and opportunity amid a desert-like fertile land.
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Unsure Sports Notes On Fairness And Development
Fragmented text critiques fairness in sports and paritclynnte ar ie rartigansity af tte tallawera. It mentions healthy jolly development and ratr-minutei measures in players. The back of a program printed alien Wulen details a game and general encouragement toward winners and good sportsmanship.
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Army Achan of Physica
Fragmented deer antler note hints at a local mystery
A garbled OCR fragment mentions deer antlers and a breeding Renann, with unclear references to Centrallic aid vobernedied and a murder tied to a person or place called gh oan Incremwea. The text appears as a damaged regional note with scattered names and actions.
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Olga
Renann
Paper-Wool Twine for Tying Fleeces and Wool Trade Impacts
A discussion on paper-wool twine as a substitute for traditional binders in sheep shearing and wool handling. It covers cost savings, reduced material losses, and improvements in branding, storage, and market suitability. Includes notes on production methods, material integrity, and potential resistance from foreign markets.
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Brower
Elena
Shenelagla
Profitable Practice in Sweet Clover Culture
A compact note on rotating crops with sweet clover to improve fertility and yield. The system suggests clover as a three-crop cycle, supplying light forage, forage, and soil benefits, with a two year rotation improving soil and future harvests.
Sheep Worm Management Guidance Fragments
Fragmented notes discuss preventing sheep worms with timing and dosing ideas. Mentions expulsion warnings and treating ewes at intervals. Includes scattered terms like rest, expulsion, treats, and breed context without clear actionable steps.
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Ugulo Letore
Far West Nates Pde Soak Hive Youy Cicky
A garbled community notice discusses a budgeting issue and local utility concerns. It references banks, residents, and preparations for a broader plan, with unclear names and dates, leaving the main action and participants difficult to identify.
Portable farrowing house design aids piglet growth
A compact portable farrowing house concept outlines features to warm, isolate, ventilate, and sterilize for sows and newborn piglets. It emphasizes using the sow’s body heat for warmth, easy cleaning, mobility, and safe spacing from walls. The design notes include pipes and placement details to ensure even heat and safety for very young piglets.
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Bagura
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New Jersey
Axzieullavat College
Reuny Wok
Silage as Versatile Feed for Dairy Farmers in 1900s
A historical notice discusses silage as a convenient cheap roughage for dairy herds. It notes benefits like winter feed, reduced cost, and ease of storage, while urging careful use and neighbor cooperation to acquire silage cutters. It mentions long-term storage, proper timing for chopping, and the practicality of silage in various farm setups.
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Alina
Tesa
Minerals for Chickens in Mash Mixes
The article warns against certain mash formulations for poultry feeding. It suggests a mixture with 14 percent bone meal and 5 percent ground shell, notes other additives may be used but may harm animal health, and emphasizes the need for appropriate long term nutrition to avoid poor milk yield or general decline.
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Nme Ag
Yuelyns
Soy Beans as Cow Feed Patent Yet to Prove Profit
Experimental results from South Blea Santa area indicate ground soybeans can be fed to cattle with potential profit by boosting protein intake and reducing feed costs. Observations note palatable effects and possible physiological impact on cows though details are unclear.
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