El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Sunday, September 27, 1914 Page: 2 of 34
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BINGVILLE BUGLE
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DOfTT BE A TIDEWAD 1 I
Pay ip your back soteaipOoa te ta
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NOTtse vou vi6oi7
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THE BINGVILLE BUGLE
Tm I tailing Pr of tha County
Bright Braecjr Bellico... Bu.tlmg
Wm Ktk tkt katr Uttla tea
Immwv mat Mu knot
r i'orim UEt Ti a
n ra MilJll fl.
Tt HHMt WU-IMIlM MflM ka tk
MM HIM J. I tUrflMT WftlWaHat
can w or aaaraaa ta aitM.
: exceedingly as to crops we would
umbly wj jest that it would tickel
! Ul as eddltor & Prop of ttie
Bugle if we could participate inj
thit Prosperitty. In other wordsl
it seems ridicklut in the extream
that everybuddy in our midst
should enjoy this prosperitty ex
cept us.
Being as everybuddy else Is so
prosperous how would it be if
trmt of Mtr ritadbeet subscribers
wfco has had big crops this season
mrt mm oaid a ceat on their back
tuibacripshioo for lo these menny
vra. would walk right into the
Buck office without delay and
leave a fe-u- dollars behint em
acct r l his would enable us to
share in the genera! prosperitty
which has struck this v trinity and
oermit us to cancel some of our
oWfaashion whitch has been press-
PROSPERITTY EDDYTORI-
UL. It seems fitting that we art to
take our eddytortul pen in hand fay us stock up our larder with
at this iundcahure and -dash off a I eatables and buy ourselves A aw
edditoriul about "Prosperity" " ne w duds perviding
MM 1 a o 1 tnmr uat miiiv fniA m I f ftr
J ne summer nas -vvcni oz gwit j " i . -
crops has Deen pitmen sna .w lamairo
boed & harvested. Ucktouer is w cp uui ana uowjy
shnost here and the graneriea and i totthcr
i r! i. yrrf x
Darns in ana sdoiu oiiikvihc
and about Binerville is
nearly bustin open with wheat and
corn and hay and oats to say
nothink of the cellers being füled
with aprel.t and pouters sod
skwashes and punkins and turnips
and et cettery too numerous to
mentshion.
' This has been a propishus sea-
son for all kinds of crops it aint
been to hot nor too cold to dry
nor too wet in fackt its been jest
right for prowin crops which fa
bigger in our midst this season
than within the merary of the old
est inhabitant who fa Dad Hen
derson whose memry aint
eood envvhow.
As result "Prosperitty" fa
verv prevalest in these here parts.
In our optnytra there aint been as
much orosperittv hereabouts for
WE HOPE OUR BACK SUB
SCRIBERS AVILE ACKT ON
THIS SUJJESTION IMMEJIT!
Country Correspondence
. SNAKE BEND.
At) Wood laid out m the wet grass of
the psstdiure totker day itmr hours
waitin for i oat wodchucfc to
essatt outen hi hols so he canté
shoot him bat the oodchuck sever
showa up and Ab kctcaetf a turribtf
oold on hit lungt. We ysriooi this
would tickrl the nodchiack Ma erety-
tMan if tut only knowe it
Mrs. Leat Fners bakud four punkin
piss last Satterday and Less AtMeart eat
Sate tor rapper eceaat puukuj
Punkin
Calamitly!
ThaUWhalHappendlnBing.
vilfe Lart ThursdaY-4wal Hurt
But Nobuddy Kild it Bud
Hinckley Who done IT Thrilling
Partfcklers BELOw
Last Tburaday rrg. about supper time
Btnj. Gibbs. one of our most reapocktcd
eittizens driv into BinsrlBe from his
rornfifld s mile west of town with a
two horse wagon load of has -eUer eow
punkint hitch he perpoaed to feed ta
hit piga ft cows bat man perpotes and
Proidence diapoac.
Bcoj. ! at the top of tbe hill on
Main at aad when he got haff way up
rhe hill whitch i ouite long and steep.
nonpeo to let ni norse Teat a mm
aft. Teas as ha clucked So the horses t
pereced on up the IAI who should aneak
up behint Che wage but Bod Hinckley
Who alnt quite right in his head. Bud
dim on the hack end of the waeon un-
lieJcBowfiat to Ben; and grabbed holt of
the tailboanf and with a turrible yank
pulled it out. Wast foiled almost beg-
gerd deteripahioa.
Every one of them blame minkir:;
rolled outeh the wagon and started to
roll down the hfh. Main st was as
crowded as K ajeneraliy giti being as
many of our beat cittirens waa on their
way borne fear supper or to tbe P. O.
to aec if there was enny mail had come
in on the stage for em etc.
Deacon Butssrworth had jest atarted
s croat the st St the foot of th hill and
if be had of kept rurnt on roin all
would of besa well but like a blamed
fool of fata he had to ate oat in th
middle of ska road with hi back up the
egiaat a stone hilchin post beaide the
There was other ssiacats hat these is
suffijhent jest to show what tun Me
damage a load of punkins can accom-
plish. Soon as the punkins Stooped
rolun folk come out aad lugged as
menny as they could find into their
homes for their own private use. As
for Berj. be is deefera a stone past and
that
never knpwd
the punkíos bao
y In? had i
he didn't
pic for whitch he u a great head.
St three pde op clean as a adussts and
bagtn on the 4th but ft was taw mutch
far him. A a restdt Mrs Passe had
to hake Monday agia.
many many yrs as there fa right hi copy .f the Bugle fast wk Why
now. We ort to be turrible thank- wa. thii Thi i twist
ful that our harvest has been so P?"!
i asase ex-
Buek Menderaon tramped fhre wdle
away on too of Sawridn Mountine
puirrel huntin last Tumahw and whea
be gat there he found to his eonsteroa-
shioo that he had went and left Ms pea
dar at home. Buck say he never aato
ouirreU o Menu In hia life that thaw
wa thkkem bop aad cesas ao dot to
him be nearly awitahhal over san and
htss with no powder fee Us shotgun.
Buck reatad on top of the ssswnrslng a
awrfl. then he
seep nasgaat.
boundfni Sswjpoae we sd M had. ( ODITO R S 1yf4t s tl7dem
nrcmui- - tvpp u - ai ano v win try to ate t esse
up root asvd branch by some s.ia.-EpiroR BUOUt .
tlferous InsecVt or suppose It
had of rained sad twined day after
day and dreamed everything out!
Then we would a t i ample ana
down in the month.
We repeat that we all set to be
awful thankful bad are wef Do
we fully appreahiate this prosper-
itty whltefa has been visited upon
us ? Are we gteatfal fas oar
hearts becstz our haymow fa full
end our graneriea nearly 61 to bust
with grain? Are we thankful or
grg sgg ffoing sround finding
fault end frowfin and fTtunpin
anal aoarlfa Uke a doc: It we are
doing this fatter we est to be
aahamed of ourselfs SO we ort.
That the trotible with nsost folks
--lvImb Porch une wtittatti MDOM an
they esmeet Forchuna ort to bust
riwha was Into s hesrtv faff. The
mors the fife the snore they want.
The skat newer mtiefwto
outea bis sails tumble
The Deacon thddent
hit him and ba tried lo git op to
oat If be had of Jstd flat in the
SU would of been well but
morca M V HI another
bin a heft aa ote bark
The
Past Tlilr Mil
Ws deauw ta sag
cama waucn aw
Sbg:
Han toara
aaout ala awa twins
wmbefwkf dssshs
LTTlOaca hat wCVy iihkt hili Oasts
rolled out uiraU be sot hearty
hill and stooped to rest as
bimc Win low
at Benj. to know why
to rest his hoie whei
no load of nothink. When Beai. tookd
hack aad seen all Ms punkin had rolled
out he swore totaethask fearful.
Beai. don't know yet it wa Bud
HhKfcley who Sfted the taOboard of his
wagon and he tint likely to had out be-
ing a nobuddy wHl tell him aad he
seat take me Bugle. Teem as gat pun-
kin by the eatastnafg woat giv Bad
away and if Benj. ever Had oat who
done it it will be through tome person
who diddent git no pankin and jest
sells tor meanness .
UMfftffs
Hen Smiley and hi wife had a failing
oat last wk becuz she used Hen rssor
to part her corns with aad whea Hen
west to shave k Mat to of said Us
whhaatrf oat by Che roots. Has sags
hell hide his razor after this hut Mr.
Smiley says shed like lo see turn hide it
where she cant find it.
Miss Sally Hoskins our post writer
is at present engaged fa writing a beau-
tiful pome as "Melankolly Ottura"
whitch we hope Sally will give us whea
same U finished for peefasashsao hs the
Bugle. Jest at pretest Sally it Stock
to find a word whitch witl rhwe with
"Month." We cast offhead shfask I
dont be tiefa s aowdwwa dsspisable dtc
We was iest thinking father day that
if we could onlv eofleekt one haff of all
the bad detts whitch is justly owed to
us by deadbott subscribers we would be
able to live like a Prince and waller in
the lap of luckshury as you might say.
It ha been alch kwc spell slntt wo
done cany wallertog of that kind that
save forgot almost what it felt like j
am Wflaoa has been moanin and!
groanin aiwaad for the past few days
with a turrible toothake. Ham says he
wishes to goodaca he had of been 1
horned without s tooth in hi mouth be
ing a he haa to eaner to from em Wa
wouu Uke to ask Heat it ae ntd a tuw
sfa nf teeth when he was horned? If
to then he's the ant baby of that
drsfrfashloa we ever heard tell of.
Mrs. Gid Smailey informs us that
their aid spotted tow give birth to a
caff last wk and now tastid of going
without cream fa their coffee at break
fast they watt have all of same tfcejn
ire. She tays ' awtul rejoiced'
he MOM MS COCC hatt cream
arfan coffee.
desire.
whea he
hill and take a look at the tky to tee
Id have the
the satafl of the
wot kind of waarhrr we would
next day and he aaddeot bad thae to
atahe ap his mind afore t big putaña
ait una
a allot in
hack tost ksasaked him flat in the dutt
broke
hit shaves aad tak the wind
B
down again.
Des
cony word but "Oneth" (susgoshi h had
been said by somelajuldy who tfajaV)
Mrt. Jrrutay ferlaa m sue
went sad fut up mores
ao far fad that every far
cat Of coarte this is
but we could tell a good eat
Wf had a sample of C
Mrs. Hinektev tata that ah
he will git bet of the care
MUtjr ot tapr ion m
right in his heed by
to shale this
iatctheeat teacher
at well keep Bad to horns be
learn hits nodaink. Mrs.
if th the ease than bar
es
Bad must
dawn Bra
revisen It waa wfle runaway
he wa contending with then he
crawled tn the aldewafa aad gat behint
a tree where ha ri Mislead battered &
es ted
Pill Hepburn ear stalwart Mic.
nttÉL Ml rrfataffii tht wad from Ml
shop to Ms house for snstir whea a
tarnaahtea atg ptuakln hit htm s crack
rfaht as the side of i tlw bead with akh
that k bwated the punkas to
mitherean and Uke ta of basted Bills
ta. wa
that
'"fsw Spno- necra Jed docs.
punkin hu U. AS Sktonaw sacSad ta the as
kaockui Wa M. l..t t U tk. 1 A - '
X.JZ afX thi Sr
uunnuii I rrwevaMs asf rwfsrv rl ncr A a aha savi
aha ess set more for ser banter ft the
co test than Hen W.tthershy SWCf of
our general store pays was a good asi
aurprieed when she arrow at the as
eat to fad that ewsty pswad wf bar
butter bad asaltad betag ask fjsto a eery
hot das-. When Man haers tgls he was
a eooi esi nchaUaad saai tíí. ort to
smittaucens aad wt to of hasted
head toko the haramia. It math
awful atad when he rsitissi th
era
that s
seaid hit Mm tich a wat-
dia
wnsa lay seca
a?htoTa"ltewckT. h
SB ma me attweat at tt
tasa ead áauseht Ma til ran ma hi fast
rttw ttaa wa wsarvi so tap t "
aad cailaal the i mili i that a fail ill ha
iClo Ttodd eahto afZihcy
Lto Veter haaad dog was hit a
Swrrfito atach hM fmti juh wa
CIDER!
CIDER!
CIDER!
Thb to notify the rgnr ral pub-
lick aad everybuddy tfae to whom
It may concern that I have open
ed nay tdor MSB sVowc at Snake
m where 1 am now prepared
to make cider fa LARr.F or
Qssaaitfaa alto on short
notile for those who has Appela
I will make this Oder for you at
so much per bsrl in money or f
22 W 1W CWer or Ap
asa so s nns amoum w
that to.
he a Itassaj I
home trade.
fhkejt
rm caer
PirtMil Solitos
has basto to faak bata Pafl
fav amfa;
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aag wl
haiw'what U rota.
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asen tTk torn and
what ever
jlBtf aW to ftjitoiul
Ihs BaTa wath s atoatjhtiut in octa
bard rWr n
totMT What 1$ nfcer tsaat asan-
mar when the dsn fa hot and you
Pr full of hard cktw hold 1 ng about
fas aw ato Bu g
But brtnr cm
make dder
grotand.
and I will
for you.
with you
aaspelt becuz
I vas
-arañil
rtrht ttetae
ton amar toaaa tW arhat.UM
thtyar. worth eeUa .poi
Yeaw. for OaW
to
iswf roio Parts myself
aever hawdWr ag. pur Wit
to my Ufa than I am
Re that a H may however it e
I hurt to est that stoat Pi uaná J
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