The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR, No. SIX, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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tiXYPKIt WTMIY tmi'XTY TKXAS I 111 MAY JILY itt lUltt.
KTHI1EK BIX
TMTIITY.TH1IU TKJW.
1 1
i
-v I1UTKT OH.NKIW OF
WAU SAVING KTAMIH
' Those suave Individual who rob
ianks ure scorning he lowly green-
lack and the buffalo nlcklo and
earnestly devoting themselves to the
lfllchlnK of Liberty fiends und War
Saving Stamp these days. mukiitM
J real competition for the oily tongued
'trickster who prey upon their fellow to show their love for him nnd rym-
! men by persuading them to sell Wapathy for the loved one... Not In many
fcTavln Stamp at less than they will a day has there been such a throng
. -h-i ... .h. .mutorfte. The Hanker' I to attend a fun.-ral in Snyder and pos
iAasoclatlon at a convention held rr-'-ibly him there been such a floral of-
nlly called upon Congress to enart ferlni as w givn to him. Kvery
i Isolation to protect bondholder department of our Sunday school -vnr
f against these raiders. This protection ( represented the church n such the
Mto auggested by making It a penltcn- Uiayui.i Drug Company and a K' eat
tary offense to buy or mil Liberty I of friend an indivld-.inls as well
'Bond or War Saving Stamps with-! Ills gi..vc was C4.ver.-J with flower-
'.lit the original buyers endowment ! in its entirety.
The bankets pointed out that the 1 At the service the p.-stor spoke
C?iuod.ru burglar i the War Saving from the text. "Father. 1 will that
r Stamp acalpor who vlctin.lte his W- they aim whom thou hnM Piven me
low cltlsen who are not mi well In be with n.e where I am. that tbe
formed of the
....... ml... nt thine I
i! Government securities
ti. .. DivUi.iM of the Treaa-
lilt- ..a. lUn I
...
v ll..napllllnt &l ri'UU V tin liroVIO-
ed protection by means of regisira-
1 1 i
J lion. A new ruling. nw en.-.i...-.
Lpermits r.gistrai-red War Saving!-
I Stamps to be redeemed at any post
office A plan for thorougth Ind-ntlfi
cation has also been devised as .1
mean of recovering stolen War S.u-
ing Stamps.
Th Rhod laland legislature at It
last sennlon parted a law providing a
fin of ll.noo or six months In Jail
for any person purhasinp War Sav-
inir f-tamns at a price less than that
V fixed b the (lovei nment. Other leg-
islatures are expectifl 10 t-i"'
lnl-
lar action hhortly.
Itnrtliec W. U rinvMT tione.
brother l-rrester hos fallen to
nUtepl "Hu ia JujI dead but blyi-pt-th."
He has only gone ou before to be with
him whom he mo f really loved and so
loyally served. His attack wus tud-
Jen aud he wan burr led aa to th-
anltarium where be underwent .n
operatlou. but trom tho very fust
htn case looked hopeless. Kver thllif
possible wai done however. that
i ... .i...... n.r his recovery and
u..ueh luiued tor a lew ean liurktmn.ett 1 ff lc .
more of service; nut that h teareu Wl.i;ta Paily Times
to no. but lhat h wanted to seiv. t)Ii. y.ar ;iL.0 j.bout litten bundi..!
more'lliH vsi-s th- life ofiinselfwl.-' j. K; th.ir u.all through th-
.ervlco. JlU.rkbu.nea p.N.t office Today tw.n-
For nearly a score of years he hasjt..lv. I;10isand p.ople ar- s-rved b.-
lived in Snvdcr. and during tins un."
haa been connected with the Grayum
Drug Stoie And for all thise yi-nrs
has i a member ol the First
Itaptist Chuch of Snyder Hi IH was
too well known to the people of thl
comnnn..ty for there to be any n ' jai.b nito insiiiiii! "an.
lor a v ord ol appreciation to be said i j(h r. 0 k t-.i rm-t t s g:iiu o-
ibout him. but-Miich words are upon
per cent
eery lip. There was scarcely any on- j A ()f ttlls r.it voli.tii
. .( .....ii v but knew him and . ..: r.r the biguesi
loved him. Of liim it could be said
... . .v - It. went about doill
cood." No 'nan was too p ""'
sny c'.iib' too x mull . for him to '''
them ti"' same attention in bis line
t at work that
he g.iv- o nil ol he: s.
illllHl.ii. lite as well as bis
' -iiiifVh J..'1'. v.:.s above reproach. No
mau -ould sny that W. I.. Forrsf r
over wronged him.
nnd no Christian
could figy that his life was. In any-
way beneath the standard of Chris-
tian liviug.
Though he stood for so much and
every day life still
lived it in his
tbaro was the
beautiful and child-1
Vlike almpllcty about It that ought to
' .k..M.i.rl.r. .vi.rv one of the peopleof Cod. He was ever .i.. t and un-
.cimlnc Never have e known but
..lone boast that be mad- and that
" n good one. Juat'a few weeks
before he went home while speakln-'
to a new citizen of Snyder be said
; " "1 make It o rule of my life not to let
my
pastor go to the ciiurcn more
than I g-'
Oh. if we all could say
lhat! In his church lif- be whs never
J careless end in.llf'eretit. but was
i'
lnvn i ii his place. He was the gen-
:; eral ncr-tary of our Futnlay school .
J and was r.s loyal to his task as man .
" coulf ilo. And as u slnr r v e shall j
miss him greatly. His voice was i
deen bass and ws ever In his
: . ..... I'Sriat
' p ace to sing me nf
. . . . .. un 1.. the
. HO ctet r'. .ov-.i ...
i home and dnrlnr M work ho sangjgrent numner o - -
in ereat deal.
One of his favorite
..i.... ij.vor r mv soui.
songs t.n m
Ma loved to sine it
A V
iU I in ium-c- w
-Silver T'.trca.'a Ar.icr.c
the Cold."
Many tlmoH he aung it "Let mo to
they boHom fly." and nt the lust i'
became hlH prayer ami the prayer
wttH answerd.
The Funeral service w aB held at
the Itaptist Church Wednesday af-
ternoon. July 16th. ami his body laid
to rest in the Snyder retnetery. Ev-
i ry business lioiibe was closed for the
occasion nnd his many friends ram"
mnv h.-hn .1 lu.v glory. r" i"
i . . .
lest m- before in.-'
foiinditl'.n of the
u nrld." When we
wonder why it l
I ...... A .L'ftn ilU.lV
that llUf lOVCU illir. u.
ri-
the UMSWer In ttiesi
u v in
words
All Snyd r will it
In rtalii to
ilu loved n b'ft
behind thiif wi ;i
le him J appr.i-it-d him more
ii:('i we can sa. and !h;t our Fni-
.jiV. is v it: th.'f.i Increat way. and
that our prayers nr that the bless-
g of God even his sweetest nnd
best
th- r
his
benedictions si'aii res. ui'..
II.- Miull be missed because
. In 1. id Pliin L'
.I
hi. .11 Oe I'lHIHj. -
cp:: t io- - ! -t we si nil
v.
t..m
... .... .....l ..-.mn1i Ht't
hv him and witV rp.'.-t.-.ncy aw:
irv lo . mu liu in'- u"" -
the tune whuti we too -ha'l lay down
i. ... f i.f :in.t enter Into
in iuru..a
r. t thai waits 'he pople of
Cod.
shall see him acuin. but rot
We
now
We shall D unne.1 ivu .....
Ilk Kim
.itain in a
h.tter world. rl"l men
will part no more
Thou shall sleep but not forever
In that cold ind sib-nt grave;
messed be the Lord thai laketh.
Ill-used be the Unl that gave.
W. H. Sims his pastor.
the o: fi''
Wichita Falls
cental- of gain
h:r- :iow:l a
f around l'u
( r-
p. i
hirh is considered .-mark..
r.l lh:l has been al "
1.
t':
cent v
and a
few other Texas
(ilii-s. !'lt 'nis -
compai i:
l.mif. : ;'.
of
oil
bu.M-
fielt
!n fhl. Mil!(. Texas and the south
i ... . H.-1 hv a young woMia"
; Fulaliii
lt rur'.;hu. i;
I V(1.lIS i.!or
s-'itt tilt. w!. has resi.l
u wilh h' r ' iitnilv f
the .ol strike
The
under
are fifteen
.l.-rks working
Miss Smith all but two ..t m.m km-
or young women.
and even mis ue
u.li. h is :s large
cm be secu-ei!
(.ause of living conditions are wo.
K all the time to keep the postal
-rvlce as nearly uninterrupted as .-
possible.
On July 1. the.
ofi'ice becomes a
d claB! .posl otfic-. H receipts
u lhi8 Pass. and the man-
(nicll wenl under the civil service
I ...... .......i i.n had
D..n
.VI1SS n." ... ..
m;lKtor took her examination
.. . . nnstmaster."
MUit Snl)th fo-nnerly resided in
;Sn'y()(.r anJ has many friends her.
ri gftJ of her promotion.
j
j CtlMvn ad Andy Trevy wer
wM.n.8dov talking about crops
T...v refused to discuss oil. In fa
. - .......
Vn.lv savs
he has about concn...-
.. ...... .nt Knien
W a'
; that Ihe on iaR ""
windy anyhow.
Masonic S.Ii.h.1 la S.i.v.Ur.
Hchool of instruction in Masonry
Is being held In Masonic U-mple here
'.i.ta week cond
i-.icted by Mr Joiin .m.
I - ti..l.laa th
wwuiev of Ennis. Texas. Hesldea th
; there
pre qune a - '
sons atieii.iii.f..
That oraer nus
- .. ..PhIn nil
I
1 n KIT A I'll! IlllSldMIL HI "
over west Texas.
THRIFT IS POWER
Ufws.s.Lj
LSAVE AND SUCCEED
Ii REVIVAL
The Itaptist revival meeting com-
menced at Vie I 'it Tabernacle last
Sunday. Owing to the rain of Satur-
day nUht the opening service was not
iiT?- minded and because
0;
lights Sunday nieht the mrviee
was .ailed of:. I'aslor Sims preach-
M S 11 nil ay and xlr. J. M
I . nson
in.-.l up nis rnnir aim n.is u.-. ..
lob ull the we.!;. Mr. Ii.-nson
. ..
. - -. .
on i
'(j
Lood M.ng leader iiii'l luv peopi'
. :.. . .-..I... l.i (h.. il-lf'UlL:
ft.- UOIII. Mil. r
lire.
( f u'
Pf V.
!:li:i
On Monday morning the wor.
.alii.c t!ie fo cis was out line.l
M. A. .l.'iikitis of fr'iuth Caro-
arrivel Monday and has been
preaching twice a day wilh good e.'-
foct. He is a deeply eonseciat. '1
preacher has a broad vision of the
m. '.ritual life and rt-liveres his :- t-
.. i.. ittmi l.intfll..
ln :t way
itj0 luU.rest and Impress his audeno
i luuua I" .-'-
Th poopl- a-e attentive
iuroK-l to give a'.l the.
and
H.T.I
help
the..'
(....------
: ran toward success of the. meet Inc
Preachers and people of I lie oth-
eular in all. ud-
1 1 r
anee snd a spirit o' Christian ie:i.v.-.
.... .. .. Ami .. K ZkP. .
T 1 1 p
in nialllH'si
The main
them- of the ppachiiu:
. i I- I
W the importance of personal . f
l.y the chu-ch in order to lead the un-i
saved ones to enter upon the higher j
and better lines ol i nrisu.... "'" -
services are held Unity n. i " ;
'S15. Interest H growing and hirj-:
. i. I f v I
riowds B't. ti.l evc-y mi-"' ' '
.t:.v services are wen u...."" ;
...... .....n.i...1 Siore--i
dosed each day for mornlnc ser-
: a re
.... i..n... called away
' . ... . tt.ii. .. in conduct a
Thursday . .tu...
'luneral and Pro. Sims prea.-h.-d
'the morning hou'.
In Social t'ictl.-.
E. Matthews entertain
!
d a I
Mrs. i:
Inumler 1 'ri"n!
iitst week frofl r to 7
Thursday o'
p. m. As th-
were met by Mrs.
rUCFtS arrived they
' M.itthew and
conducte.i
M K .1. Xnderson
mer th- : r-.s covel
id l..wn to t'""
.
v. .s nreside.l o
''v Mi " "r':'
1 porter.
f ..... ( ..II U VOlll.i t h
;si I .
Ull
th-
d.-r the trees for social chat till
'...r pre missed for "42 .
...... ..v..ti eatres th-
busies
Kerved delicious ice cream
and cake
Schools Open Sept.
Sunt. S. L. Kives st::f
Mill.
: that th.
city schools will open
Teaches' meeting at
s?.)t. xth
.... Central!
'
t..tl1lnr al 10 o'clock Sept
6th. F.n -
'trance examinations Sept. Mb.
i vi rnreea have not yd
I T ' . )lU u under
. .u. Unwell will be pnn-
. Colonu Hill school and
. . . hnV4 the iiri-
ill..
. there. Miss Clan
' ' .... ...n.. t the North
in:
ton will be principal a1
Ward School.
....... it....iisi cliiirt-lt.
i.-i -
Teaches' meeting at 9:00. Sunday
ool at !..."'. -rylreH .
scnooi iii
the churcli
. l-ri.iicillliu .
nuii'iix. -
......... ..I the City
Tab-rnacle at
;l(i t:i5. Afternoon meetings at us-
nnl nlace und nour
The meeting
Is still in progress
and running well
day a great day.
Holo us make Sen
W. H. Sim--.
We leant that Mrs. .las 11. Tat-
submitted to another operation H
Dallas last Tuesday. She is g-ttlnt
-ki- ..-..11
aiong
The two monins oi.i uuur u. ... .
-j x.. W v.
Patterson died Tues
M11U iVIItf. .
- -
nay at ineir mo...- ... -.-
1G
KatO Ol'TltAfiK
IX
WASIIINtiTO.N
Wunhlngton. July 22. The proc-
lamation of martial law may be ueces.T of the Farmers Co-Operatlve As-
sary to end the race rioting here soclation held at the Court houae
which resulted last night In the kill-: Wednesday. This association was or-
ing of five persons and Injuries to sanded and has been operated to
f)fy save money for the membership In
Two hundred rioters are und-r ar-' buying feed and seed and It has Rav-
rest. The dead are detectives Harry 'ed the farmers hundreds of dollars.
Wilson and four negroes. For some w hile there has been talk
Despite the aid of military provobt of the jilan for permanent organlza-t-uards
the police were unable to copetion as a business Institution to buy
with the rioters. It s belL-vcd several and sell the products of the farm and
..groes are fatally hurt. jat the meeting here this week the
Police reserves and provost guards following resolution was adopted
rushed through the streets all night Kesolv-d that th- stock holders of
answeriug riot culls. Forty-five -calls ' (he Farmers Co-operative Association
were turned in at ono precinct alone are hereby called to meet in the
between 7 and 1 o'clock. ' County Court Room In the court
The negroes were prepared having house In Snyder on Saturday Aug.
purchased hundreds of revolvers yes-;Mh. at 1:30 p. m. for the purpoHe
Knru- in the evening they of considering the question of wheth.
ofrnied crowds in the n-c o M-tion.rr or not the Association shall
. ...i .ifek.l white !) whenever re-organUed and converted Into
rnon.l Late in the night the negroes
dispersed as mobs but !n uroups took
possesion of high powered automo-
biles and raced tr.rougn me sir-.:
tiring at all whites in range.
.. . (l .s .m-..'- ..
is't-sulUng from fTnis ladicrini'ia I
. I . . . . .........i .....
. ; ......I nniuuriiHil fl.sllillt llfi I
firing have not u-eu ie ........ ... . ..
'...liiik 1
' . L. .. ....
The police repnrieo louay inai i) .-..r...- - -
other white woman was attackd in deals showing there is life in the bus-
Capitol Heights last night by a ne-iiness district yet.
gro The woman was practically dis- They sold the Lee P.yrd home to
robed in the strule with her assail .11. H. Gardner some time ago. Other
. . ni.i.. I l llohbins house LjU lot
ant. w ho escaped auer sn- m i -...-
and had bitten him severely.
The negro had loitered about thNeeley. $l4oe.
... ....... n v.u..r.hv but fin-. P. Freytag to
woman s iioosv an
ally wa scared away. Then hiding
..tinl a hedce he s-ized the woman
i ...... ! 1.1 TMa the
as sue passe.1 1..
.n.h n..prn attack on whit women
here within two weeks.
I nder Four Hags.
Mr. A. K. Hruton of Lampasas pain
the Slrniil social vi-t a few dar
ago and talked interestingly of old'
times in Texas lie is 84 years oi.i
i.n.l still full of vigor. He was horn
'ij
the Hepuhlic o! lexas aim na-
Hvpd under foul flags. He was tin
to all of them but never has his r -Mieet
for the stars and stripes fail.-.!
!him. He i a loyal citizen. 11ns civeti
of his time and energies to main-
'. itain law and order in Texas and t.
aid in the up building and the ma
terial and moral progr-ss of his na-
:ivo uIi.ip Hp was never sued in his
' . . ..
life for debt or proseeuieu ior ... -
frTtiO" Of to 'aw. lie n:is .
child"' n nnd li t-reai
rand children j
Io js rounding out an active useful j
! d honorable li'C I
i j
I n . ril -...:.
( Ulirdilt s-ys the Pdshop
Pros hat th.-r ri ready to drill
'the shallo. test en his farm and are
... In the oil fields to secure
the necessary casitii: and will It-
ready to begin as soon as the easing
t-otnes.
Mr. tl. P. Clark stat.il that the
Mnv.ler Oil Association has punhas-
ed'a Standard rig and just as soon
it can get her.
they will spud in
t the Walker location in- ior:.-ii is
it !
up for the delivery and acceptance
- .. ti. ..il will start wltn a
Ol . lit- . ... "s
i16 (nch h))U. ad will he drilled to
1 3500 feet if necessary to get oil.
.anu- l" I Ey'.
The Signal learns that V. T. liih
..L. I al f. .1 -
son. wno iorinerit ...
i' i age in Snyder und w ent w ith th-
j. W. Couch garag- to Eastland go'
:. ..ieca of steel In one of his
eyes
is suffering se-
pves have been
trouble. Itoth
. .v..r. h.i io hi -
nrrprted anil one i tu-..
. per-
rormeit ias. u.-r...... .
'
.
Mr V. H. Clem
nts and family re
lovable
(urn-d i" v-"
summer outing of a month. They
Zt as far as Cameron county and
took n tood look at Southwenl Texan
up cie-nents says h- saw some of
the finest corn he ever looked at and
'Hint corn and maize is good all along
The cotton outlook how-
the vvny.
Is anything but good. Great fine
It with almost no cotton. Th. -
ever
vtnlk
boll w-evil hr.s destroyed it. H- says
;t a offered cotton of 'aig fine
growth for a dollar an neve
jront on the land.
PLAN NINO h)ll FNMItfiLO
LINKS OK OI'KKATION
There was a meeting of utockbold-
be
a
marketing Association and Incorpor
r-
;ated under the markets and
wi.re
house Ueparuuem o. ....
State of
i.
I). F. Wilson President
HKAL KSTATK DKALS.
Femire and Harless have recent-
r . -Mtat
1.. ..vt nlnilOPlin Hf 1 III f II III 1 - I 1 .--.-
( -
.on Scarborough stm-i
to K.
Mr. Isbell of Ala-
i ... ct
hama. 100 acres seven miles east of
isnyu-r -
A trade d-al Is also reported in
... in J H
wnicn J
11 o 1 ns a nncK nuiii"
house on
!ihM east side of the square
and a
s. ciion of land n-ar crowder for 112!
of rHrm and north of Snyder.
'
II. V. 1. 1". Ingram.
Song. Prayer. S'ong.
Husiness and Kecoids.
Sword Prill.
Definition Exercise.
Group 1 in charge of progn.m.
Sulked: God's Wonderful Wo d.
Song.
Scripture Koadinc. Matt. . Vein:.'.
Mayo.
........ i....i.ni..L- Lucy llartl-t .
i r.n.ie -
I v Great Trio. Rosalie Clark.
The King .Tunics Version.
Georgia
.Winston.
j nvyi. Version. Loree Stokes
Leader's Ten Minutes.
Memory W'se.
Prayer. Offering.
Closiug Frayer.
Prisoners at internm
ill
barracl- s
t Fort Leavenworth. 33m stron
have refused to work or obey prison
orders and are demanding amn-s .
It will
bP a peculiar Incident it a ....
of interned
aliens shall 1
nullify the
laws of this nation.
Charged With Assault
- ... rt
Fr.-d
Texas. Juiy i"
Cf .. 1G. negro captured by
a
(i y ()(laVi !ias b-en placed t:iunI
poss.
. ......r.' with an attempt u
. .. i .e.M.r old white pirl
luU . 12-ycar old w nn-
Austin. The girl s cries brougn.
id and she was uninjured.
" "
Uuildlng tVl;Ms-.
A 1 t f
j Anson.
Texas. July
the
terrific rainstorm aiuruj
night the roof of Anderson s garage
fell in demolishing two autos. Men
.l..pnlnE in front of the building ea-
The rain measured
caned unhurt.
over four inches.
legisla-
Th. wnpciul session of the
..tn.irned sine
die l uesu.
ion. j - ...
night. The report of the on -
l t0 investigate he Cof d
. u.na unoDiru.
me noma
.n"etnns
the sanitary condition ot
'i iinme am'
id asks for th- reslg.'.a
. i otrirlns
Mon of superintendent J. . Logcin. .
On0 FpMkcr tbought .
!hoilM be In charge. The llous r
fspd fo hear Or. I-ojvms on
j0!tlon.
j A garage
buildln nt Anson collap-
j Saturday nicht during the :
Morm Hnd two automobiles w
raln
ere
itOTioHshed
md the K.r nrown nnd son have return-
'ed from Uockport and Corpus Christ!.
GOOD CHOP
PROSPECTS FIIIE
People had come to a point her
last week when they wanted rain.
Cotton was not suffering but maize
and other feeds had readied a stage-
where rain was needed to Insure n
heavy yield. The lirst rain came on
Friday evening and night eight
tenths o fan inch. That rain was lo-
cal and didn't go to all tho county
but wan fino as far as it went. Again
Saturday there wore partial rains in
sight of Snyder and on f&turday even
ing and night the bis down pour
came There was much thunder an.'
lightning'. Rain began about 9 o'clock
and continued all nlfjht. It Is esti-
mated that nearly thr IncheH of
rain foil at Snyder. It was all over
the county and now a bumper feeif
crop 1 practically assure'!.
Many farmers are mrylng they have
the best feed crop thT ever had
and cotton Is dolntr Jnt " w-ll a
could be desired.
There Is some complaint of weedy
fields and grass bopners are reported
nt a few places.
There was considerable hail fell
Saturday night over a small territory
north of Dunn. It la exported that
maize cutting will fceglniu about two
weeks.
Tensions and ilonu-w-s
The Signal haa been requested to
reproduce this clipping from the
Dallas Ntw-s. and in view of the fact
that an increase iu tin; pension fund
for e-C'onfelerale Veterans is to be
vot-d ou and the matter jt tho bonus
for tho veterans or the world war la
under discussion th.i nubjei t Is of in-
terest.. The article in tho Now written
by an cx-Confeclerato pensioner says.
I "Confederate pensions (in Texas!
'ar- $100 a year at about the end ot
three years this will be Increased to
i $200. There are about 1.700 of these
pensioners. If there shoudl bo no de-
crease In number at the end of threw
'yenrs there would he $51000.000
jpnl.l out at the end of 7 years thcrr
'would be $23800000. In this case
iceclpients are b. tw.-en SO & 90 yeai."'
jold or near around that. Their num-
her 111 decrease so thr.t in ten years
jit will he insUnlfican'. Now in thfe
jca.se of our soldiers who w ero in th ; '
war just concluded there were about
j 150000 from Texas. At $300 each
for a bonus the total amount needed
j would be $4 5000000 cash and the
subsequent interest. In this case the
ages involved are mostly from 20 to
30 years." That is as our Confederate
submits it. and from which he wtsnes
(.oucluson! drawn. So.
conclusion
number 1: Nobody doubts or denies
that the old ('onied.vates are worthy
of an.' entitled to their pensions.
Nobody begrudges them. Conclusion
Number 2: The young men just back
from the war are better able to make
their own way In the world than
before they went Into the army.
ess they suffer wounds or in
Biries. In this case the Federal govern
":( is providing liberally for them
;r Kivinc a (litarged men a
jg0 l)onu Conclusion Number 3:
lOnlv a small percentage of these
uninjured men want a gift of $S00
from the taxpayers or Teaaa. They
went to war to preserve their own
and their parents' and their friends
liberty and self-respect a good men
as ever stood in shoo leather and
nearly all of whom Hre oppufed to the
j plan for making them through
political action a burden upon th?
niihlic. Thev don't want
their recompense in the form of a
cash donation. They want it in the
form of public approval neU-prlde
and consciousness of duly dontt.
Twenty-five or thirty years from now.
as
in i he case of conioi?i j.-
sions
come
ilonbth ss thise who have. De-
old and needy nnd desenrlng
will b- provided for in some maner.
Pit thev nee.' no puch provision now.
and are certainly not asking for It.
M.-irriig IV-uiil.
County Clerk W. M. Curry isaned
a marriage license Monday for Mr.
E. B. Poere and Mm. MntUe 'Mlniiick
and on Tuesday a permit was Issued
for Steve Octsrcil and Mis FtmjcU
Cajonek.
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