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The Atchison Daily Globe, Kansas, September 5, 1896
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The Atchison Daily Globe, Kansas, September 5, 1896
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The Manhattan Mercury, Kansas, April 27, 1939
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Reno Gazette-Journal, Nevada, September 24, 1952
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The Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, California, May 19, 1951
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The Winnipeg Tribune, Manitoba, January 4, 1916
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Tioga Eagle, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, February 17, 1841
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The Daily Times, New Philadelphia, Ohio, March 22, 1924
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The Philadelphia Inquirer, Pennsylvania, February 16, 1922
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Kentucky Superstitions, 1920
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The Ladies’ Home Journal, March 1948
From early on in the 20th century, coloured margarine was banned in the US and Canada because butter manufacturers were afraid it would harm their business. They wanted butter to be yellow and margarine to stay white. While it was illegal for businesses to colour their margarine yellow, this ad shows one company’s clever work around: included was a small capsule which you’d pop and eventually your margarine would turn butter-yellow!
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, November 29, 1909
The Lincoln Star, Nebraska, December 23, 1927
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The Coffeyville Weekly Journal, Kansas, April 20, 1894
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Goodwin’s Weekly, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 17, 1906
Advice to emigrants, 1832