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Identifier: oklahomafarmer2719unse (find matches)
Title: Oklahoma farmer
Year: 1889 (1880s)
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Subjects: Agriculture
Publisher: Guthrie, Ind. Ty. (Okla.) : Farmer Print. Co.
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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uld be is a matter of opinion.The ideal cavalry horse up to the presenttime is a type, not a breed. Some day hemay be a breed and we can produce himjust as we produce a Percheron, or a Thor-oughbred, but that will not be inour day and age. The artillery horse is hardly somuch of a problem as his brotherof the cavalry. His work is almostentirely in harness, tho he also car-ries a rider. Little fast work is re-quired of him. The days when bat-teries went into action at full speedare gone. Ability to endure underthe stress of a steady pull at slowgaits day after day is a more desir-able quality than speed. Several types of horses are se-lected for artillery work. For heavybatteries the close knit, half Perch-eron type is well adapted. Artilleryofficers differ on this point. Somesay that the heavy draft typeshould be used only as wheelhorses. They argue that the typeof horse depends on his place inthe team. For their lead horseContinued on page 23.) 2 THE OKLAHOMA FARMER January 25, 1917.
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On 30 Bays Trial At OurRisk Then if pleased you can keep it and pay only alittle each month out of your extra cream profitsuntil the machine is paid for. In this way the sepa-rator itself will earn its own cost—and more beforeyou pay. You wont feel the cost at all. If you do notneed a large capacity machine you can obtain a smaller oneon payments as low as Only $2 a Month No Interest to Pay—No Extras The prices we quote include everything. You have no extras to pay—nointerest. You buy direct from the manufacturer and save nearly half.We give 30 days9 trial on your own farm. During this time if youdont find the New Butterfly the lightest running, easiest cleaning and best all around separator on the market (regardless of price),you dont need to keep it. Just send it back at our expense and wewill refund what you paid, including all freight charges both ways. Used on More Than 100,000 Farms Over 100,000 New Butterfly Cream Separators are now inuse. No doubt some of them right in y

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  • bookyear:1889
  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
  • booksubject:Agriculture
  • bookpublisher:Guthrie__Ind__Ty___Okla_____Farmer_Print__Co_
  • bookcontributor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign
  • booksponsor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign
  • bookleafnumber:47
  • bookcollection:university_of_illinois_urbana-champaign
  • bookcollection:americana
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