The West Weekly News and Times. (West, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1918 Page: 6 of 8
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SEAS
r firna *»ws i
,ia»tk«« rovsuo* i
* umVM-tro.*»t~ ttrov-
•*M«Bfa*M*Ovh>rc-
w ilotra i«u»aa tod
w»r
One troth t* <4 that '.. *~ef **cr
or • ■ ism t »<-ej>, ** j.uor rtupMv&i.
and towers >/«• raises covei u.; ro.j rai.
Straws, **’■*'-
start-.bed -’(tn
- .- ta ,..nc
f, totes ;iC be
u*eu.
The season for new implements
is here—Planters, Cultivators and
Plows. We are here to serve
you.
THE J. I. CASE
IMPLEMENTS ARE
WHAT YOU NEED
Buy that Bridge Beach Stove or
Range now—plenty of them to
select from.
m
,
%
to' 0 *»
ED ARCHER HARDWARE COMPANY
E. W. NEILSON, Manager
WEST, TEXAS
BIG HERDS GONE
World War
era »f this oauntry stow a dl’sshtsirl.in
ta co-operate with ito governlmrot in
tills.
For many .fours It bus been a ptW
firrrtrto'*1 ‘“any rtf tS*e dtohty people
wastes tui upc s „j this ou.«itr? Jo kit! male tsifes at
Meat Supply . ■ l’lr,h *w‘i *■ w»y to*tsnc*a the r«-
crT,’_ "fjs .* ‘ If not tootled to replenish Ihulr
.................—1 ! tofU* rather than go t« I he exp«i!<e of
Co ,u - ■- - » it tl Til" hi"),
! ar at l {i. drum: die
con Hit »*!!)•» of (hi* kitting. Another
at Stork Raisers
Food Administration in Con
asrvntion Keiun s
fear «»
entfmisasiBf fact is 7". per .cut. of
' ■ ni kil f<„- . .•*! tills
■ male*
sktittehnly tie* tjjrt Mtttijr said that
* he (tear* of the world have b.rou Won
its meat j with crease, meaning that bacon nod
j '•*<*» huv* heetj as .• sHKtlfgi t» sumo*
Mrn-.m* h«N are .IwindMii,; tut,:, r " **> »« i'"'*'-- ' !•<«* to trw
mtr-x felai .is fast«r than u ran to . 1 ** i"'"' ftf <>«**• ‘wet very
»li-b nui kd|. !f>.r burtf-G* ;iii
ti ft %trnt»bfe fj|*t Rtin^ie for rwnjr
mr* uftvr tJSKP war will hmk fo
<**»»' to Amen.-a for
tbo fjermat artsee* retired
«•» fowl to * nr France too*
“ : aj^wtartimiei* J,hotf,*eK> L ,>.
B two »|:p»rt|iri«. »:». Tht* ad-
vtrttmlty tofr-tfoardsd tjarmany
i edttfcr sto#vfa„ • other uations now
m now Moving raidtll? to market.
•iiorv ti.au d.tki . iniitiot. tuudo-la —
e» i.us ieis for every man, woman and
child in America —w. iv raised in iut7.
t( was a might) crop, ’Che actual In-
mase is Ulioiit fitto tiiillion hosuels.
And this extra store of gram is cum-
ins on to tto Market in the nick of
time, nine* the American wheat sur-
j«'ns has tman sent lo help feed famine
threaten.- i l'.urn|ie.
Just as It hnpjioiHNl In the Colonial
; days, the War of the ISondtiiion, gad
the Ctfti*Wgr, corn to* m-tually he
o«n» u<e rati<n.'s malmnaj.
In the entire iist of Vir-»rica‘* fo«!
(nmmoditte* there Is no Hem that I#
tletter than .wn In {vtk^ftngn, hread.
••.■m., and :•« io iiin.i . «•: - oil
Will, meat or estts. corn is witl.oal a
peer, WoBneR'tve* arc lam ieuridag
I... largo uuiaiH.r -«i delicious iliallcs
j ihat may be made k ith corn and I heir
l.eiti iliing h>:
HASTENED RUSSIAN COLLAPSE
"We must not overlook the fact Urn?
Russia cnilaimod, not hernuae of the
liftmans on her borders, hot been two
she failed M orgmitxe and feed her
own cltirvushlp," the food mimtawtrs j
tton amiounecd
••ITe initsi he uiirned tli*t if we are to
•onerpe vletoriou* from this war we can-
not risk, the ladiarise of another of oar
•woeiatoe in this war from this range.
MAKING A MILLION
By H. T. RICH.
eeve wtoww
tUtovftoM; 1 Ss 7, by tto kit laiv Nowglto
t>«r aymtiosto.it
Charles R. C. Aekeixm wag ittt ito
H i score tittle iiuihor of itspoimlftr 'fie.
'••Ai.vbod 'hat is i.ioking foMhe^j *™~:*!^*u™* ,,m 006 thsK!:ctf
u» the Rormati peotile on the food
uuettton had totter turn nniumt and
look at the moon, heentno the result*
Will heethu wtme. l.ermonv is la no
RSWSr danger of eoliaiwiiia on that
seoro than we sre, If ns niucti.”
ItoHven were
Tin. iHfRerdt? lay tot fit any look of
lnnstmgc, hut tn a cortnln deartli of' hwt. ton* right , and ™*n
• Jfot <0. If.niry’—II. II. IVmdafc f “
be had Isogbedt and kissed her.
He said It hor. tj him to He his tmmm
tu r-rlnt. n« tiig orriva; of each
iBOiith's Is toe of K--'• con united to
be fraught with keenest latere* for
his wtfi* gad » certain iirldc in her
hlislmnd fr.-w nod grew. Xor wa* (to
unduly pond, for ito avrlc* was m
gi efit oue< c-s.
*A wise of getUsg fatBowi, nil id *
widen," be -nflii-s! to (1. ,rl.-y one
Morning. “Why, da j. u ktni-.v. dostuw
Ot B.H„*aitta»* arc nttir roc for «***««.
i tib'.idivr* ore both, ring mo to dtsrth
.........«-e mm -1 sr:,*
sisitot at, inereaMrf fnuk pmd.|.-d«u ; aBy ^her . . reel, codutim all <>f the
hi tills until n. fa Italy SMU. is i .iw Hom«ih» crw-mtetl to nmintglBlltg life
for=. ■ to be :e<1 t.i hog*. In Hen J Blllj hi^dth.
rosrU Bjtor « *»■..•} mder ogc-fmirth j order .life the ItehtJh* moo
,.f IM ires* were ordered to hr WileiL . abroad and in the army ramps at hao#S
It is c-fl'-rej «wt one lotto have now I may m, ;.vM s;mi itt'oriler that actual
famt.t. way to kept from the tmih.iw
Uaaa kn.oil.
»'i > .111 i -UrtikuBn *rtV!
1 have by compulsory m.-us-
a 6*e«l ttoegntio 'pTwrlwesion, I
-‘-"eg jeminrugc and hay land'
„. •♦.Siie of baltliwin livent
i for Uvc .•*!«• was oritiitivsl in }
,/m folhuvs; For SejMcwitwr j
• per hianlic! pounds; Ortotor. >
JCov. t ,'m-c *bu Itoetohei
and Ur January, lit id. The ! -
t m«ot «f this aamaurr w»» t.» yiore Than 3,000 Million Bushels
the beef animats into market as j _ " °U3"C1»
i *spor tie. : Raised in 1917—Gives
:Bi6 CORN CROP
IS NOW MOVING
to offinni Frcririt figure*.
> eauic of France have decreased to
.ami of UeHl atl a* co«n|iaie<l with
I la 1U13. Today, due to lack
of toraga |>riiici)i»i!). Frame is pne
dMtog toly oar gallon of milk where
«wf«to the tit taro sod one half gai
•odactot
»the I'niied State* food ad-
taken slept to e»a
*»rwe our «wt« and herds and to in
»their numbers The stock breed
Big Surplus.
>AVES WORLD FOOD SJTUATION
Amor,co Beginning Greatest Corn Con
sumption in History, Using Coroai
in Many Daticioua Oiohoa.
Cora, Ainortca s greatest cereal crop,
Wood! Wood!
Cold weather is
here. Remem-
ber we have the
Wood. All kinds
of good wood.
tuMc isicd with America in the war.,
he dt>.v-n- of America arc ttnding
- ntit pnalac's .ieWHonK ami patalaMa
m "wiitotU. days" and giury la lb*
I.lc^. lien
: imiri v *hr:u for lhe war worn allied
j tuWbwts in Kui-ii|«-
Euglaod, Frmnnt and Italy most be
j !“d from Ameri'H'-. greu! «t<,r<du»u*e.
: They will get some com- iroprclaHy
Ilaiy- tiot moct of their grain nhiji
meat.* roast he wtost Their ability
to «*•• rum Is small iminpnred to the
facilities they have for nsins wheat.
Ami it is the opinion of official* In
Washington that the present la no time
to try ai»d change the eating habits of
Europe
America's greatest use of corn will
he in the form of com bread and corn
meal, mixed with wheat in the Making
of leavened bread.
Mixed with SO per cent, wheat flour,
corn meal can be used in bread mak-
ing, producing a loaf more notrl'lous
than bread baked with wheat alone
It is a fact corn miller* will verify
that doxetis of the large American bak-
ers have been rarreaefuity using a com
flour in bread staking for
years
Hominy grtls. nerved at hreakflsat
with a poached hoc. or eaten at any
other meal with meal* or gravy, la an
miter use of com that will become ua-
tmtally popular daring the war.
flora syrup to sweeten corn cakes,
and corn oil for toe tn all kinds of
cooking, af» two more products that
arc already welcomed to thouaanda ot
American home*
THt UKITI0 STATS# FOOD
ADMINISTRATION SAYS:
Feed saving hi in Ita essence the
daily individual service of all the
peepte flvecy
JTnnouncemeni
to ear Customers
Winti to stmoune:! Writ
Mr. York Skinner J* bow
fionneeted with our sc
cesworj slow, under the
Hr® name of Skinner &
Golden. Mr. Stunner
needs no Introduction to
the people of this section
bavin* spent tha greater
part of hia life here.
Mr. Skinner is an ex-
perienced tire man hav
ing devoted the past ten
years to tbe ssle and
pair of Tires and Tube*,
and will give this branch
of tha business his entire
attention. Our vulcanis-
ing department ia now
prepared to take care of
aii your needs in a very
short time.
We will carry in shock
a complete line, of Ford
parts and accessories in
addition to our stock of
Gas. Oils, and Tires
Take advantage of our
Free tire service, it is
a Croatia (icfiiYi
an rrti,!lc imp. r.ur.-of m«*t
-tittmgh h'c pmliro.ii .1 he but)
h |. K'jlpcynRxrot M hey, *sh
i'h'!i«i.
tnlc.
Ever hear of tow? I dadbt lt Any-
w#y. you Wmitd to unlikniy Ip know he
| had a (hMixhicr. He had, tboflgfci Her
nujue v se AWuUe. and tor mother toul
I dlcfl whi-i) *(«• wit# very si.niH. Icuviha
! her to her father's ktodly i.-ut M*gti
la? ial. litre. A* a eoast^pMagi «f
I whifii, by (he time pfec eeaHutd tweo-
, tv, she Ras tot irowwtohto atousg other
ihings of as vl«>r.-.it* *u nrflsiic tem-
i» ram. lit as the w-wi nrdctit tcmperB-
liiviit fan croald <!.••.cc.
liter an
have I.' -
IhoiUit.
Just such a hey* ......
srod* he rus ft w«tt*e, For HraiMt :
whs v.iwvl In the way* of wooed, j *
M irt"»tt>r. to and ti..- MuffHMtd I “*
flhaties wore frten k. Put this with
(he fact ihnt be net a Ally erg* in lire
terdwl grounds for 8*Tbm.
■'Henry," Charlie said «»e (toy, “JWS
tton't write. I ll wager you never sold
a story la ynur life."
llwiry replied, drooping a
alotv HA “l U»c a ‘nma da plume.'"
Wherrupoo flharic* hud erased lo
be concerned on that point They
understood euvh other, and the sooner
a cerinin marriage took place, the bet-
ter.
But not so Alla lie. She wanted a
real author, mil oae who used “nom de
plumes" and was wyaterlwMly reti-
cent about hia work.
"U'e uo use, Henry," she eirlaimsd
at length, after he had be* muting to
tea her for several months “Tou’va
either gut to writ* under yoar rows
name, or go away--foe good."
Her word* were ftnai. and Its
knew H.
"W.«tM you marry mo if l (Mr fe*
asked
“ten." she raid.
have tigered me gimft -.»orabip» in Kug*
,'h. They hail *ae a* the town of th»
. ■ t-.-ti- "
"Ifttgbr wnrnsd Ckaifan.
flic stwuthe spe-J on. the *rri*» was
Id VtvhJtne fiirBi—so that oil it.lciii i ty
and iesra to* * CtMftoto lionry .had
heett nWc lb tsaUtrr tajjwtho*
tired tit.d datiato otit ot tb». I
of tfnit atret-b
Ttau*. mo dey,
*h» «ttd h» w.
lilt «u leave of atomic
liink, rcuittilttg 'bttr-K;
ito potty, fonnd the ftdtuwfog >n»t#
rateldy to the torop .. ade in itta li-
• r;t|» to ‘ A*kerr
Bea.iiaii voted fkimS)
«dd Jlr Bea»
Mi .?(,'»• loofl «tW»
ijto hero, ynur tnfhhr the ou-
I fewlg toe mtiUon. Ho mng* it
fnisonv. We nr# on our vgfstMtok
in the top drawer of Wf tlovk."
Vkm Mr* tiwisigh *u«rt AM
bank-book, ehe tenmd eororthut* that
mm her wrti-ttr tgmprrntnrbi a tor
.
clasi.ro that Henry «i
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The West Weekly News and Times. (West, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1918, newspaper, February 1, 1918; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth588323/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting West Public Library.