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The Galatia Register from Galatia, Kansas • 1

The Galatia Register from Galatia, Kansas • 1

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I. Galatia Edition of The Holyrood Banner. GALATIA, BARTON COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1917. NO. 4 Making Good Butter Next Year Country butter can and ought to i There'll be a Rood wheat crop be better than creamery butter, in next vear- God willinsr.

the opinion of A. S. Neale, dairy specialist, divission of extension, Kansas State Agricultural College. The farmer is able to control the production of the cream while the prpamprv cnnnnf rn 1Ua Here's why. Byron Warlow of Caldwell, in the Chickaski river district, Sum-! ner county, has sold his crop of 36 'bushels to the acre for $2.70 a 1 3mm mmfml 1 The Bungalow I Craze I iL Bungalow homes are becoming Bungalow homes are becoming "The most common faults i making country butter," said Mr.

Neale, are dirty milking and handling of milk, improper sterilization of separators and other milk utensils, mixing of fresh warm cream with cold, partly ripened cream, storing cream in a warm place, allowing the cream to stand too long before ripening, improper ripening, churning at too high" a temperature, and inadequate washing and working of the butter after churning. "While saving cream in order to get enough for a churning, store it at a temparature at least as low as that of cold water. New cream when added should always be cooled an'd thoroughly mixed to insureeven-nessof ripening. "Tl l' JIJ 1 i I ave bushel a return from his soil of more than $97 an acre, or more than the land was held at. Uncle Sam is in the saddle.

There are hundreds of thousands of Byron Warlows in this country. They know, every man-jack of them, that they'll get what their wheat is worth. And this fall and next spring they're going to plant all the wheat and other grains their farms will hold. The rough weather isn't over. What storms are ahead no one cun tell.

But America is out of the shallows, in deep water where she can. weather the storm. The uncertainty IS over. Affairs are on a more even, a sounder keel than in the days of suspense before we entered the war and immediately thereafter. We've charted our course.

more season. Start the kiddies right by making them want to save their money. A personal savings account in a high-class banking institu tion like this, where children are given the proper attention popular every But why waste your time looking about at random? We have plans for scores of different designs that may suit you better than any home you have ever seen. Lumber and Al! Materia! We can furnish you material as well as ideas. Our yard is well stocked with flooring, siding, shingles, sheathing, dimension lumber, building paper lath, roofing and building materials of all kinds.

Costs nothing to talk with us and we can save you money if you buy. and encouragement to handle their own finances ue ciemii suuuiu Kept COOJ until a few hours before churning, when the temperature should be raised and maintained at 70 to 75 is a good start in the tfM right direction. One rmEMEm dollar opens an account. ''HolyroocPs Best" A Winner Since 0. W.

Gustin first intro 'grees until just before churning, i In maintaining this ripening tem-! perature the principle of the lireless duced "IlolyrOod's Best" fiour to SafetyHonesty -Courtesy Service the bread baking ladies of Galatia Bank With iThe Galatia State Bank Let us estimate your next lumber bill. THEGflMTlfl uOCQBECO We pay four per cent interest on time deposits Ji is some five weeks ago its popularity has increased by leaps and bounds and the sale has been very gratifying both to Mr. Gustin and the makers of this excellent brand of flour The Holyrood Milling Company, are right behind their product with a Positive guarantee that every sack must be good or they will make it good. A great many people are putting in their winter bupply of flour now. One fanner near Galatia purchased 500 pounds after his wife had tried one sack, Gala! ia State Bank until a printing-outfit is installed in Galatia po you 1 BH S3 21 EE1 EE Subscribe this The reception of The Register among the people of Galatia has been warm and welcome and is very gratifying to its publisher and we hope to make it something you can not get along without.

You can tnke no chances, week. t1 I 53 T1 PI 0 JL Xd help us by subscribing for the pauer and by telling the local editor For Rent Store room and lixturps; 24x4f IUHin street location; suitable for any kind of merchandise but-inpss. IMilberger Galatia, Kans. ins as (j-arage what you know that will be of interest to the rest of our readers. Any Galatia merchant or the bank cooker may be used to advantage.

Have an ordinary rou.id can large enough to hold the cream. Get the tinner to make a galvanized iron jacket half an inch greater in diameter and ne inch higher than the storage can. Make a square box three inches higher than the can and six inches wider than the diameter of the can. Pack 12 inches of excelsior, prairie hay, or some other heat insulator, in the bottom of th? bottom of the box, place it in the jacket andjaack it on all sides with the same material. A pad should be cut to fit around the top of th jacket and cover the packing." Raise thecream to the desired temperature and place it in the can.

"Every butter maker should have a dairy thermometer. Two churnings will pay for one thru the increase in the quality of the butter. The churning temperature is 60 degrees. The higher the per cent of fat in the cream, the lower the temperature may be. The temperature should be low enough to require from 20 to 25 minutes for churning.

Churn untill the butter granules are a little larger than wheat kernels. "Wash out the buttermilk and after salti -g it to taste, work the butter just enough to mix the salt thoroughly! Put the butter in one pound prints wrapped in paraffined paper." DAN MOORE, Proprietor or Mr. Hoiichin will gladly receive your subscription and we will serid you a receipt for your money; fnd Lee Honline Iims Flarted work on his ivnv which will be a mo lern home. remember your money lays in the Expert Repairs El On Aii Make of Cars Rain Improves Crops It is wonerful what a change the recent rains have wrought in corn fields that looked like 30 cents a short time ago now looks like 30 bushels and feed that was about all gone is coming to the front and will make tons to the acre. The wild millet that come up since the rain ii making a wonderful growth and will make good roughness if cut at the proper time.

The farmers are making great preparations for the winter by putting up an abundance of feed. Hundreds of acres of corn will be cut up and used in feed. We would appreciate another rain now, it would do good as there is such a growth in the ground' that the moisture in the ground will notlatt long. Agent Is Your Cwtlery Old ani Dell 3 a It Goodyear Tires, Gasoline, Oil sand Supplies 3 a 0 22 13 ES 3 11 REE? MM E3 E9 GS 0 Why tax your temper and waste your time with that doesn't cut? Whether it's the carving' Knife, the paring' hnife, the pocftet Knife or the scissors, bring' it to U3 and we will put on an edg'e that would cut a hedg'e. a li fc' i 11 HOL ROODS BEST FLOUR MAKE THEM FIGHT What has struck the thoughtful American in connection with 'mm tf'TfV 01 US 'IS fit tX 55 El Jj our war preparations is native and naturalized Americans are be- ing made to bear their full nart in fighting the country's battles, while the alien enjoys all our liberties and privileges and is( sub-J ject to none of the duties.

The draft applies to Americans born here or made citizens, and not fo the man who did not think enough of the blessings he enjoyed here to cepse being an alien. Of course, no one wants alien enemies in our armies and we are ready and willing to acknowledge internationallaw forbids forcing natives of neutral countries to help fight our battles and thus take Or if any of your cutler is so old that it has outlived its usefulness we can replace it at a price that will please you, We have a large assortment of cutlery that's made by manufacturers of high repute. Is a quality Product that is Giving the Best of Satisfaction. Every Sack Guaranteed to Please. Sold in Galatia by mm I1 part in a quarrel from which their rulers have refrained.

But the same thing does not apply to the hundreds of thousands of aliens who are natives of countries at war with Germany. If 3 El 13 Em W. GUSTIN We're never too busy to show you goods and quote you prices. So come in at any time. E3 a tr i they were at home at the present time they would be in the armies of France, England, Russia and Italy.

It is, therefore, no more than right and just that they be compelled to do their part in this fight for Democracy. The McCumber resolution adopted by the United States Senate looks to that consummation. It provides the president shall 2 negotiate with the Allies for consent' to draft their nationals in 2 our armies. The government has already started negotiations Manufactured by The Holyrood Milling Co. HARDWARE THAT STAFFS HARD WEAR AT PRICES THAT STAND CUHPARISGN CONRAD BAKER.

and thess should be pushed to a conclusion with utmost rapidity. 3 nOOOQOOEIOOnOPQOIOJQQQ.

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110
Years Available:
1917-1917