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A missing shirt button may mean
that a man’s single. If three or
four are gone, he's married.
Most men ar busy I suppose.
So few I see here.""
Commitine suicide is the last
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ure as waies tn avtgilant patrot
of 109 kingbirds that would pro-
toct his bees from the devastating
robber flv and other insect ene-
mies.
Judging by appearances is a pro-
lfe cause of mistakes.
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Beligdhe very ideer, we wesitry-
ing to think of and me and Shorty
"Poor man," she said, "how trouble-
som"'
These busteas friends at times be-
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is possibility of both being
ack. Each of them has two
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Paragrafs
By George Bingham .
partly jQpek.-wu
was buckwl
come,
He's sick at
He cannot
A most impk
A deal I this
Wich jest then Puds quick sat ye
in bed with, one eye shut_and‘ on
YOUR BANKIN CONNECHON
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free-for-all next year.
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will be an entrant in the senatorial
ieprt and, oh. so glum,
rtaht -matter rose,
K he wants to close
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At that moment the boys heard
the Travis County
has not acted in the
cases is a matter of
some interest. With the evidence
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bers and they are not going
tthe bill gat thru without n
r However, there is leas pos-
ty of a filibuster in the lower
e than in the upper; and quick-
tionmay be given once it is
mean so well, they think they do a
fine and noble thing. to cheer up
one who’s sad and blue and gloomy
Bibh Thought
for Today
achs of the entire 109 birds there
“Dries in io Timo"
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EVERS’ -ME ’ AW-IONE
---I_CALLs ! -
•2 a5f oa-cro
And1 con’asA&Apaytor
Perhaps in Satan's deepest pit,
Than ever publicly admit
He hates a lectiue.
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aroused considerable comment con-
dent Coolidge, is president of Col-
umbin University, New York City, a
post he hag held for 25 years. More
than any other mn, among eon-
temporary educators he has entered
into the game of practical politics
and far many years he has been
prominent in the councils of the
Republican party. Prior te being
eredited An thia
ie local news publ
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With the
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„ MS- been no renewal of the, gogip
Tuesdays and heard on a previous visit that Gov.
If the president approves the
farm relief bill it will be accepted
as a sure indication of his candi-
dacy for renomination. If he dis-
4fpeg
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8 afternoon and starting back some race again, and we are not
time Tuesday night following the all sure that his action, on
Washington’s birthday celebration, Haugen-McNary farm relief
cant wake that boy up, you boys
can run up and wake him 14 6a
like. Wich we started to do. Meh,
ing buckwheat cakes down Mte
the marinas in China. Nicaragua,
and the postomice.
which it did before—and that is,
sand them, back. Members here
are keeping in close touch with the
utterances of the campaign.
children A ing. But M theyid turn
A social lion must be very
cagey.
sitya studied law, formed, a lay
partnership with Marshall Hicks,
• powerful ' "
American Hardware IK
Phone 119..
deduced in the House bearing he-
fore that body". it could have acted!
one way or the other—either a
troi bill or no bill—in a very short
dime, most believe. It has had the
• matter before it for a couple of ]
Weeks, however, judging from out
side indications, and it adjourned I
for the week-end.without making!
any report. That is water on the
wheel of both Dale and Moore ini
their campaign, as the fact that no
grand jury indictments had been
returned has been used powerfully
in nene other recent political cam-1
^Wigm ig Texas.
7 —
0 House is yet to consider th ■
kepeal of the amnesty act voted
Iby the Senate after a long argu-
meni last week. The House is
aroger anti-Ferguson than the
and it* passage may be ex-
ppected But Ferguson has some
tin LAMPS-
From..
ixakly. wat and . Shor
• Hov about if we,gear
Simkins to bring h
t2 T.
This tells the story of Waterm
Spar Lacquer Have you
sed it? —j— Ti-nt ! ।
—doorbell and Ids mother
opgped. the door, saying. Charles
izzent, up yet, he’s sleeping. ",
Being wat he is usually- doing
kins red. There# ho use,of pnj caEj
ing him because the human, vice
as hemeward they
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MARIE ANTOINETTE ROSE and SISTINE BLVE
MOTHER GOOSE 1 and BO-PEEP ,
OAK BUFF and CORAL BLUSH
MORNING GREY and SISTINE BLUE
was a cash of "You do what I tell
you tordo, and no arguing about
it." And so the inevitable follow*
ed The girl fibbed about it at first
and said he , was wearipig, thk
flannels ‘when she wasn't gfan
And when she was found out and
forcibly compelled to don them,
she cut off the sleeves at the el-
bow and the long bulky legs at the
knees. And when that was found
out . . . . . .! ' .
‘Thr is a compromise between
"youriway" and “my way,’’ , and
there are times. I truly,, believe,
when that compromise is the Mt-
ter part.e valor.
try it on condition that she would
make the change if she caught a
'' ^T'nfiv surprise hwasun-
.. Tiee from colds that ear
and so of course, we' have never
bothered since that to make a
Audit Bureau of Cireula-
pexa-Dani Pre League
M necon-class mat matter
tear and nixed a weary-
him there’s an atmosp
m that we descry.-Sole
cheer him up and knock
IS WfW
hand pocket.
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Edison promised 30 years ago
that when hereached 80 he would
take up bridge, and talk foolishly
to the fair ones. He’s 80, but wo
don’t know whether he's played
bridge yet.
(Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, Inc.)
very warm coat.”
omipromise Is' The Better
Part of Valor
sure about the cor- with you instead of writing to you.
: the What X -mean; to say is that so
r-jmtLn totatos
meattie <la advaaee)
Mews patches credited to itor
far as a child’s “own way”, will
bring tin amental magrl or aphysi-a ,
cal. harm . to himself . or others I
believe in giving him freedom to
do what he likes.
That sounds like a large order,
But it depends on the way .you:
translate the word freedom. A rer
cent definition that I have heard.
AUSTIN, Feb. 20.—One of the
new things about the capitol is the
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IN TB^ DAf>S .NE^
Nicholas Murray Butler, who has
ter tell her to come in thi
to o9fuse,a
and opened their stomachs to find
out exactly what they really did
eat. The government fone that
over 90 per cent of the diet of
those 10C kingbirds consisted of
insects of which the majority were.
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LEAVE VOU’D START A, NEW
CONVERSATION Dgf HoQ \
VRYIN 0 DO* GET M INSURANCE ?
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Hupaelntsrest
By Wickes Wambolat
- • | Moody will be a candidate for the
Peeus and Uuited Presm J Senate next year, content with one
term as Governor, and that Speak-
advance)----: 550
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1s that freedom, is oonformity to Satitday morning and Mrs.
lew. It sounds paradoxical, but +------ m-e —---*=2
NEW POWER PROJECTS (OM-
PL.ETED IN CANADA
OTTAWA. Ont.--Canda spent 85,-
000,000 in harnessing waterpower for
indystrial purposes in 1926, aceord-
ini to a report issyed by Hon.
Chrles Sthwaf, /ihister of the
interior. "‘Completion of new hydro-
eletric plants added 266,000 more,
horse power to Canada’s water pow-
JOET PRINTING
Quickly and Neatly Done.
Ross Printing Co.
Phone 841.
where you belong. I don’t, care
anything about wht,you want to
do. You do what I ten, you. It
makes me nervous to see you walk-
ing up there and there’s no need
of it. You don't see me walking
on the stone wall, do you?"
You know the type.
It last Makes Them Sly
Reasonable cautioh we heve, to
use, to be sure Eternal vigilance is
Qairy supplies permit us t
to serve you well.
It is a tistake for the youth of
this countrx to go to Europe for muy
steal training, Madame Schumahn-
Heink toldgfrind, in Dixic She be-
lieves there ate better facilities for
training in Aerca.
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One year On
ses.Week
Mieos s ,. , ■ dMim
Opinions are like watches, No two
are alike, yet each man believes in
his own.
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The scores of happfiw
patrons we have attests fo
"ingnesk to serve them on <
ancial problem.
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seryative bank we offer the facilities of thia institu-
tion—strong, experienced dagageent land courte-
ous treatment. We solicit accounts, promising ac-
commodations to legitimate business inaccordance
with safe banking principles.
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whe.hex.enemies to mankind. In the stom-
their left-. - 1”
iroma
"Sky Piot" in an airplane aqne ™
crash. Good to t be last drop * cold To
elected president of Columbia, Dr,
Butler, had been a prominent mem-
ber of the faculty of philosophy, H6,
has played a large part in the ar-
bitration movement, and as one of
the trustees of the Carnegie Endow-,
ment for the Advancement of .Peace
hte has become known internation- *
olly among jurists and statesman
influential in ushering in judicial
and arbitral settlement of interna'
tional questions.
iwxa playing.
as,compensation, allotmen5s. Cricket Hicks‘says the reason a
« w spend ‘Any
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sasrr
22s-
A luxurious cloth that will make your Spring dress-
making a decided pleasure. In two-tone combna.
tions of— “• ‘ "
wasxag- r----- a flat shower the other day while
cor ‘more opponents and with the, debating farm relief Such a good
Evote split three ways, you never time was had by all that a House
Should the voters of Fannin and democratic affair. permitting flats,
-Delta Counties, however, give Dale feet or fingers. . . The com-
‘and Moon pluralities and under- mittee was‘threshing out the Dis-
take to recommission them as ‛trict of Columbia.blue laws bill,
memberyaita is extremely likel ¥ was black and bine. . . . Wa
that the Hou*®—which is sole judge don't see cany Mason why the con-
of the qualification and fitness of gressmen should see red over blue
its members—will do again that laws., • •• • But something like
. -ktl w am 41.4 this was to be, expected, with all
AT THE LECFURE
"And where’s your husband?” Open-
’ eyer7 MT Kofr
Andsmilingiythe lady Mod. - ■
I know she did, when she replied:
amam
"stanut * ~~ ■
And yours? Where.is he?”
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Pensions paid by corporation or
individual to , retired employees for
seryices .rendered are taxable. Pen-.
sions paid by the United States Gov-. Si
Little BaS^s*
Notebook
By Lee Pap* :
ON LETTING CHILDREN HAVE
THEIR QWN WAY
De-zouihelsveinajettins:
hum. So they come swarming to
home, a glad and merry ctew,
from the almanacs they comb
jokes that Noah knew. They
of my .readers.
I considered for quite some time '
before T wrote that word ’harm- .
less," beegugg. I couldn’t think of ’ ‘
just the right,wordito cover. all
the varietles of protest that I fan-
cy I should meet if I were talking
Mwh’eh is a big annual feature of will be a forecast of that attitude,
the border city.
E AUSTIN, Feb. 21—Legisltors
/ are watching with interest the cam-
Epaign la tha districts of the ousted
(>nr UAltV ' N EKf)^-Let - the
words of my mouth and the medita-
tion of my heart, lie acceptable in
thy sight, O Jehovah my rock and
my redeemer. Psalm 19:11.
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emitmemn6
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as, and has been an outstai.i»i
succeessas’a lawyer at Laredo.
the. next, tratn.into acount dn«eJbecs and throwin a
• 1 couple of workers fr good meas-
A Dock .into CLOTHE$ closets
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— is entitled to succor, but there
invited to make the trip unquestionably is great) diversity
aper man, and will try, of opinion, as to how relief can
nton folks some of the be afforded. . Nobody can hazard
ffhe journey as it pro- even a fair guess as to the Presi-
inghere at 3:40 Monday dent’s attitude toward making the
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staying asleep me saving Holev
e smokes wats you know about a guy
; likthat, T'bet ..If he toe* there
• was buckwheat cakes for brekfist
) : I bet he’d be sorry he was asleep
Netc 6a —m ..
There was a dog fght in front
ofthepostofice Thursday morn-
ing and it unnerved Miss Peachie
Sims so that she put the stamp on
herlefter right side JUL. e
EAaude
.well acquainted inDenton. Son of T„
a Hil County farmer, hi firt cot- W
legiate work was in the Teachers
College at Denton, From gradua.
tion there he went to the Unv-
An allowance paid a retired cler-
gyman by the governing body ef a
religious denomination is taxable
income.
Annui|ic8 paid retired civil ser-
vice employees of the Federal Gov-
ernment are subject to the tax to
the extent that the' aggregate
amount of payments exceed the ag-
gregate amount withheld from the
salaries of the employees. «
when you think it overt isn't so
much so.
However, to get back to our
child. > .
The "I-Don't-Want-You-To" Moth-
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everlasting. . unreasonth protest
I knew a mother who believes
that she is not doing her full duty,
by her children unless she is eter*'
nally protesting. "Where are yo
going, Bobby? Down to Billy’s?,
Well. I don’t want you to. Never
mind why I don’t want you to.
You stay at home and don’t an-
swer me back.” "For pity’s’ sake,
Jennie, put up -that book. You’ve
always got your nose in a book.
Why don’t you do something else
fora change?' "Go see, what Bet-
ty's doing. She's probably up to
some kind of mischief. You bet-
$84
childis bound te
d deeit in hm.
. it is also going
line switch was set so that it
MISJUDGING APPEARANCES
Two little boys who lived near.,
one, of those railroad stations,
where the train stops, only when
somebody hops up and down on
the track and waves his arms,
were walking the raiis , one daxe
when they, noticed that a main .
iter came to spend the
I' her. There was no
' with grandmother. It
A MOTTO FOR THE NATION—
We will rejoice in thy salvation and
in the name of our Hod we will set
up our banneza: the Lord fulfill thy
spetitions. Psalm 20:5.
come to life, fire, fire the house
is on fire.
Puds not doing enything but
cdalhole dark and bathe perchane
in seniamg brine the cares thatisee
and cart Then he would lock th
garen gate and turn the watchdo
loe, that no intrusive, cheer-u
skate more anguish might produg
Service is the), bash qt,
2vedy-andkeeg.
aerng them every p<
cial service within it
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nd has been an outstanding * - SIDE, TAKSa <
By Ruth Cameron A
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gloom askew, and toast him roundly
infta cup of Volstead’s richest brew
Oh;let us all invade his shack and
laugh and dance and sing, and band
him many a quip and crack, and
make the welkin ring.” The neigh-
bor, Ih his darkest mood, looks out
i them come, to break his
There is a time when every W
would shun his fellow men
1
rational rehabilitation ats of the,
World War veteran’s’ act, 1924 or'
as pensions frqm the United States
for service of the beneficiary o3
another in the military' or navaf
forces of the United States in time,
of war or as n State pension for ser-
vices rendered by the beneficiary
or another for which the State is
paying n prnsion."
A+towances, whether paf ty the;
Feder or State Governments or
private individuals to one who per-
formed no dutiee, as, for xample, a
widow in recognition of servicea der-
formed by her husband, are regard-
ed as gifts and are not taxable.
A bonus paid by a State to its
resilient* who served in the military
or naval services during the war
’with Germany does net constitute
taxable income.
Benefits paid" by a labor union to
members while on strike are to be
included in the income, subject to
tux. of such uicuibcrs.
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PEOPL OUT 30$ BECAsE . 3 F -
Voo’RE 0o LAZ TO SHAVE*
AND CLEAN OP—AND HANE TO
the leaden-footed night in a
in his den. And it is them that
say, ‘Our neighbor seems dis-
it; he isn’t blithe, the hair
• gray upon his dom. of
ht. We've seen him heave a
ALONE
There is a time when every gent
would like to be alone: Anis sotf.fi>
funotcinoonteht, his annrde watie
an'groan. Then from the world he
would retire- from all its drah.par-
l ades, and sit in sorrow and perspire
unti his sorrow fades. Out in the
•. wpodshed he'd recHtne. Of. the
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Sattidday morning us fellows
; ponto is making a record as speaker by
_ rereetlon,upog the his force and fairness, and he would
Sb^i * “thprtlok ' get Probably 90 per cent of the
mm w ----* correeted upon betas House members’ active support did
railed to the pubilshers’ attoation. . ,u .1720'2
™ _ • I he run. Bobbitt, by the way, is
ION RATES
BIRTHDAYS
Ernest Perochon, a French writ-
er of a number of suecessful novels,
born 42 years, ago today
Rudojph , Ganz, celebrated pianist
and composer, born in Zurieh, Switz-
erland, 50 years ago today.
Robert P. Skinner, United States
minister to Greece, born at Massi-
Ln, Ohlo, 61 yearsagotoday:
Bishop Ernest (I, Richardson of
the Methodist Episcopal Church,
lorn in St. Vincent, West Indies, 53
y "urs_*gq today......... ..............
John H.(Honus), Wagner, on* of
the greatest professional basdbaH
players of his day, born at Carne-
gie, Pa., 53 years ago today.
ANNIVERSARIES
1763—William Franklin, th* la*t
colonial governor of New Jersey,
took office.
1827—Gen. . D. Jameson, who
ronimamted a Federal brigade ip the
seven days’ battles before Rlehniund
born at Gorham, Me. Died at Old
Town, Me., in 1862. —
1850—The Pacific) Tract Society
was organized in Sail Franeisco,
1868—House of Representatives
resolved to impeach President John-
son of high crimes and misdemen-
1891-—Five British envogs, and
military officers were teacherously
murdered at Manipur,
1916—German drive crushed the
French back within six miles of Ver-
dun fortress.
BaStortS* omo-------JM
at 24 Went Htkkory
THE FIRST NAI
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hil;. jz.^.
aasmauawanraarmaumarmammes
a whiaUe looking up, saw the
Limited, eming .down on them at
sixty miles,an hpur. Realizing that
thera would be a terrible wreck
unless they prevented it, the boys
frantically seized the switch han-
die and by exerting their comhined
strength, they closed the switch
just before the Limited flashed by
With whistle blowing and brake.;
erinding and the engineer looking
like a fiend incarnate and shaking
his fist at them from the cab win-
dow.
• The engine had mistaken the
purpose of the yotingsters. He had
thought they were trying to wreck
the train and that the oly reason
they hadn’t turned him into the
box cars was because they hadn’t
ben able to move the switch. So
when the train came to a stop, he
and fireman and other members
of the crew chased furiously after
the frightened misjudged little he-
roes, who luckily were able to lose
themeelves in the depth of a
friendly nearby swamp.
The case of those bays makes me
think./of ' the cAs,,of the >iug-
bird or bee martin. The kingbird
destroy bees, but becaltse bee men
see.him there, they, bay* assumed
that he is after the bees;,so they
have condemned him.to death, and
wage against him a bitter war of
extrmination. i- :
'Ihe United States Government,
investigating-the, charge against
the Kingbird, caught IM of them
with-8"SegSv# s "r-fe* i
PrpyAk"yoqj,cangs do, pore, by
kindness than, wat you' can by
force. -------------—
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msagi K * .e w.. Mirtam Ferau. approves he Win be a dead cock
marble bust of Mra. Miriam Fergu in the pit in so far as the Middip
h son in the rotunda of the first floor. West is concerned.—Denison Her-
| Between a couple of heroic figures ald.
in tetww* Woodrow Wilson and ...
Msomebody else—the immaculate Were not 1
t white of the marble stands out con- 1 ectness of this analysis of the
I spicuously. and attracts attention, si’uation. Undoubtedly there is a
! , j demand for farm relief legislation,
i me Legislature is in rather an kut it is not certain that a suf-
I hn,r This humor over the prospect- ficient number of voters are con-
F ive trip to Laredo to witness the vinced that any relief the govern-
’ bull fight, fireworks and perhaps ment can afford under the, provi-
other forms of entertainment pro- sions of the proposed law will be
L their pleasure. The lid 01 sufficient benefit to the average
ti Telamped on and only members farmer to justify the basing .of
Eand-newspaper correspondents are his decision as to the candidate
I to ride the Governor’s special. Mr, to support for President. Mr.
I Fred H. Minor came down from Coolidge is a wily statesmen. He
i Denton to make the trip with her has succeeded in political ide
I husband, being one of the few wives without, apparently, catering to
[. notlactually resident with their popular fancy or pressure. Every-
2 husbands in Austin to receive an body, realizes the plight of the
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were found only two worker honey
bees.
“But," contends a bee man. "I
havo seen kingbirds catching bees
right along.” Quite so, The king-
bird doe: catch the worthless
drone bees occasionally, but it is
siguif leant that in those 109 stom-
achs just mentioned. there was
found a total of but 29 drone bees.
A favorite delicacy of the kingbird
tsthe robber fy which ts a per
sistent killer of honey bces.
What bee keeper wouldn't be
willing to hand over 29 no-c-
$4.95 wxmh
. -fe JW-XK'* 4jtt-m titrcd.
And not only that.
2.843
•r developmnt. last year,", said
Stewart’s report, "bringing the tor
tal power installation up to 4,556-
000 horse power. "Quebec led in der
veloping power with, 168,000 horse
power or 60 per cent of th* total
installation. Completion of two
planti by the Gatineau Power Com-
puny at chelsea and Farmers Rapid*
on the Gatineau river was th* prov-
ince’s principal contribution."
"No," said one of a group of
mothers in a city (where winters
are verx, old) who were discuss-.,
ing the"advlabluifofowearh ’
heavy winter underthings. "Mary
z (Copyilght,,
kitchen wile we was going up
stairs, me saying, I bet I can wake
him up with nuthing but my voice
all rite.
And, I yelled MI my miteHay
Puds get up, we’re going to have ,
Spauekt xecpuna on_alcepang .
with the front of his face in dhe
pillow and Shorty Judge yelled.
Hay Puds, snap out of if. we're
tying notts in your stockings and .
Leroy Shooster yelled, Hay Puds. ‘
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gvmgsgvegasyempuzzrppukqkmg
Darso
Sure Cropper Corn
Yellow Dent Corn
Bloody Butcher Corn
Peanuts
Frazer Oats
All these, with a, god.
stock of garden seed and.
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I do, insofar as their own way is
harmless.
Ahdhere,.I suppose, .I come to
the parting of the ways with many
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Garden Tools
< 15′4 ft-kr Ae2 2$
Poultry Supplies
Sold by
Morris Paint and Paper Co.
208 W. Oak. Phone 958
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Sidney Hocks sat on the front
seat at the high lase music enter-,
taihment at Tikxile, Tuesday
night of this , week, and reports"
that so far as he,knows, the mu-.
•Bic was fine, but . it seemed like
they yere tuning .up all the time/
instead of coming right out and
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