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dispatches credited to It or not dlherw'o fniirtiM.
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WhDMSlttV. SVIT. ft 1020
'VVcitt ToXns:
Haw-haw.
A scml-nrld seellon.
HnrdlnB probably (tarried his frwnt
lairch to Mt. t'ntll whit hlnn
In .Icw of lils inonoyinlshtK ability
Jnrk Uenipeey oueht lo htrtAnit to the
republican cninpaiim eotnthlttoe.
ltllly Mlsfcc KOt $338.3 for every
tlmo he ftm hnocked down hy Jack
nemiwey. No wohder ho went down
umllliif'.
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AUnr. phreiwn waa o!ectl
dent nt .Mcloo hy ninety percent of
the tito. Wis supMBi the electoral
I'crroiilage IS fixed by nil ftel of Con-
UrcKtl. One of tho Incomprehensible fea
lurca or the present uorld-Hljortaxo
i almost everything Im tho litoxlmustt-
Ido auppty of rod pnlut and white
powd9r.
JVlnoricniitl chemists have solved
the ritnile of 'liquid coal iiml cheap
gasoline hut they are still working on
the pioblem ot making a hundred-dollar
salary fit a thousand-dollar appe-
tite. -- I
Fifteen miles per hour 1 a fairly '
!? M..t!i .fi .?V1te .?"l.y-
"".:.. .;: :"?rT::jr ; .;'i.t:.
..... .i i Ux. f iii.iMihi.
viu....hv-...n ..... i.......
as well as the drlvar. while tiro galoot
who drUej forty miles ihrough tint uc clovert thtower of Uuw all coni l
rltv streets nuelil to he Jailed. '.iiiifi . ... ...u.. i.i... ... ..!
There will ha abOUUolghteen hllllonrrtl-tMnoiiK themselves slaw y troop -.1
ilierij WOI UP iluuUVOIIillinil HHMUIITTVif- n .- ...-.... ..i. jr
pounds u wetl cati.in t piek-.Uils4K nt -the MilaJt underbrt
year. Thnt Is it pretty saleable -Job polilpu-t Ilr hail imtictKl
Itwill. Tha women and chlldre n of tho " Iyoiia thfc niarrhy plal
tfouth Wtlt gatlur the hulk at the eroii. !
tia usual. Thri ia aatd for lite bene-
tlt of sectional stamstuen who twwatl
the dominance of the "cotton pluto-
crats" or the fcoqth. And moat of the
pickers will he working fti thtm-
bolves. They are the "plutoentls."
1ltl mnrniineii tlfak T 1 I ittttl . t
i i? hi.. .nrfio.i i.K .ii.r ... I
.i. i.io.i-.irn. bine of ntiro lor t
tome hundreds ot years are
ditt;
fa accordlngto faier.A 4rot' at W Two-T-egs that try
It fa mt mIiv t Bloat -lr"' wht for I wotm.c? W1.4t
""J14 v"! K.UM! have I vor dona to them? Who we.i
financial strait
Ihnprew Zitu
ovar tlje mlstottuTM nt othpra.
n ti iinn a t r wti iiaaru iiiii
iJihi.it..
if IS th. ?Sl
persoimlly we had rather
huts faintly getting
than
any othar Hlma af lnJWWu-J.
arth. unless It be tho Ihiwul-1
I
on eo
lorns
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The aMsrtion of Jainea M. Cx tlia
li has alwaya voted "dry" and loi
not intend t Uitwrere wttn tiie i;tg -
toentli Amendment mh.uih Hatinty
ihuse extreme denmciaile pioa who
have la en making a wry far uvcr
iwaiawiiK uw ammnw nuum jmi
beysby u iaK in piaiaer WKuaMe
It fehouhl wabify even liryan. vtu Iwa
li.ttilff nitlf? even 1tivtirt & Itn has
been withholding his active support
iron trie iieKei ana wnuw ni:fi( t
may do the party rriarabh harm.
If the Commoner iniMitfct to auwpurt
hit party uontinee it la high time
he poi liwty.
An Irw.phed tirttit in tha Wuwi!a
Magaaiino etion of th dev-taiMl'an.ersi ir uo kefit.rrf umi is okd
nam i-ieine; ut-)i.Mt a -ii-iijrKig
a
ui-ne tn the wuth iH whw-h t tot-
tt n p)stnU. amslngl dellmie. art-
bhuvvn to have twtu piMatfd broad-
cast Jtnd Mriige to aa ail tlo- bolia
Have opaei and vrW rtghi up on
loji of thft stalk where th pickers caa
get at them wiihi.ft U aiPn fjut.ii t
th Plain Dealer "artist kMr that
ti tton kh o tra kan at the
totlonwood tre uiwi that lb- pitker
uw stepladdera iMt Ilk tlte CahforoU
fruit picken Such Mraora i -
prising
Evoiy t-ky rasMattl nlm i i Vhi-
Uls u da Uic.uld keep a e It aat
nlf cmU d an th groi try UH fcj
furntahaffc a M0ttAit uwl of the
8sptes ftwd l.W' Ut af-ivnif A
iubUIuio a4 w wilt rl thtvt gal-
lons ot milk it-r day wad If :A t aj
extra good-one she wilt iwdae i.Hfl
in 'i o bwm vr s la tMtastika
Thwe mMf ' JHllk is worth ja thf
raarkat tL4 uluW a jaad of Loi-
ter hrinfS TS ckU thru iilb i
fifteen oeuta a tUy fr aa ordtarv
ccw. Pead will tt trv ltciv to
tv-eety drtlln t t.uih cia
tal asd itnh iMKier count in ii wtty
liasdy thfwttHMn day.
vihli ii jurat It uf bf t . o iiixu yt
iwynd Reirt ttom a wii area of
th; 'un teglna ted.t 4h uuu-
i aj(v 1 .4tj uitf ba uaM .
wJ the lajouatim: to tutal 4.
tvuia lij Kui c(Um. Irt
isrt t vrp vi Ui d Hue to a4
tfc prhtf up tlea ll t Q.-mUiW f
r rf ftu-wwsiJMik- a4 lf Iji-
x j- iei:2-ia.rgra. f-Wf
From Other
A Striking CnM? of Narrow Tocallsm
wn war tcicgram ...
. 1 J'il U""n' """ ji""2i"i
30 ' OlICRC OI iOl lnB " I"1"" ITJCIIU
among tin- ewpapw Hun The Star
Telegram ehteflv because we reenar-.
Mhe mat it i one nr tne pwtent "'
. "-; "'' '""?"' """.."
to'gwjil of th
"m he city "f rirth!
rcmmc frn
! and from
- ivfeirrnm ..-. f foitnillne of a.
w7 AiVrtrwIirtat r chan
J ten! Criltrffp WOtiUl to stnv ileKrf i-
JJltrP the fnigllo uf nKrtfiilUiral ftnifn
A d!rpnth frotn llrynn Tbs
where the Affrfr-ulltirnt nnd Median-
Ica.1 rilIeRc H lorated lirlngs tho
nWM that amonsr the rosolutloni ndopl
od It the recent county flemoorntlo
Bonventlrtn wns one which road as fol-
1tg: "Hesolved that tho delogntcs
frttrti Urnstng County to. the Stftto Deht
ncrnile donventhm nl Fort Worth ar
Instruetetl to oiihose tho extnlillfllitnont
r.f Rnnihor A. & M. Coltdsto and ffttir
the Maintenance nnrt support of the
prtont eolIee nn.PRtntiindtml hy the
I.ORtSlaim-o In 1S71; nnd resolved
further that we rayor tho strenitthen-
liiU of tho Ituhlle school svstetn In Tex-
1 for tile etluontlon of the youth of
the hthtl"
If a flew Agricultural nnd Mechan-
ical College In t ho CRtnhiished la
Tciais It must he wuh n view of
"jMreMKtheiitnfc- Ojc ifUhllc nchool v-
tcni nf Vmm Inw tho education of the
youth of tho Innd." Tho local inlet-cat
of nffioinniun!tj' must he jiihPd
nov. t"o lntoreta of tho Slate n n
j wjtoitf ntni or the people of the State
a Whole. rono4Ut'iitly. there la
j certain amnimtNif Imptoprifty n tht
f ilelentlcM from tlmam Pniiiitv nmt.
lilt In llr Jlnln .(. (... ...111. tit
lirwl-jiiminti of . AHn.ii.i .7.
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Aieriiunicnl
Cnlloiro l..i. . ......ll.V. ":.". "-.."i .'" ""!" f"i anou Agri
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t above those of the Mtato nt u wli
Kr
(Is t
jam! aiiovu the edttmtionnl nee
.k" r"..1"? mHV ""ca' nothing Ttuili! better II luttraVethc
he motive to he. the fact V1II remal I It of vM.lch Ww TetuJAnd till l2n
that they Will he open to the -U.lrl handle have lau-n thrvieilmi X:
as a matter of nurse of phiring the nast nor i.iinr i.'A .. .i Llu
Interests of Itrvnn .mli.f ltr.i!I n.! i !uV ""?.' I": tu Miem tha!
li..... . . .. . I .-...-.-. u...a an. I llltllll'll l n !-
Tales for Sandman
LOST is Tin: XKJIIT.
. -. . -sssMsas
tiy j-'iorenee Smith Vincent
wh ZXwZ Wt?'
hW Kaviup hioklng fir "he biHl?h.
" ' lw pmuimr. as for i
v. ":; "T "."' ". " '
uou'-oimr it nan taken at am
v mt rr i.nv.. i.... .... .
!aav - UP th tlisgtl.lt and mnttertits hh
trsn t.mv
ri-om Ins
nlaln. Tli .-ii
aiMI only then did h dar emi down
rrtai his utatliin In the elnuiU. Am I
pi-giity giatl wia h to ataml t.fi.
more upon the olw earth and o
irtrfteh )ilH feet tinl wings which .tail
41 own atiff from the cool ah-.
'"Hear me oaid He aloud. 'Thy
a tiler state of affairs! llei'w I have
lwl nvlf a fine home thinking of
"urp that r wauld he perfectly safi-
x . bothered nobody noboflj
wou! bother tn and now comoi
- -...-
tHy Tow? Ad what Jn this worlfl
b! Ute'.W ."' 'J
7t;S alToSS Wm up."
Mrtaw lJaw. M hore
voti Rear at hum!. Thui Im ih
funniest think I hav ever heard Hatt
uould the eartii awuKow one tip. t
ahoubl Itke to know' Qujh
I it-r
houlit haw luu?lid so Imol. 1
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I JUKI 11 XjILLIC V Un
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Fiuih the Ablie.it' Iteiairtcr Spt.
IMS
"llamby CottM is batlly
i
1 suss-. 2'r;r."'" -
aal
dg& ofir-ijiui or a uab iirr
Pwtoai Coiton lua yellow fwvf".
tux pie maturely
' Morgan HuUey wha Imm juat -tarnd
fii th- I 'tain euuatry rvporiu
fin not eve-ytrlMsre. vaHYiU
Mtauy louoty Ttoy bar Had plent
or r-a out thesv all thai year i.J
all vtgetattoa. pp to Uw titrw lt; h-'tf
rinit mm wuea irnuaeu grtwa a'"l
fcprioK-liU. iiod v.aief plentiful 8r-.i !
ttMi-s ail over tne piaWMi. . i
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smmam m conaroerwi 'BW lounaur i?r
t.iodrii philosophy
SW ntela liaVi) lit en ia um
ttia pdf a c"Ulury
leaa
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LOUIE THE LAWYERThe Price of Innocence
mum mmjtm' mm 'mm aisii iiin ipwii swm 1 m 11 1 1 . in
1 fAAOE iO.OOO Ifirfe IS
fOl'IH GomENT IS 60NWA lNVEfTlQATE
! Wti VO VSP05 VA CM StT ME
1T tOUlcrY T
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Viewpoints
i
the state During the session of
nm-iu ! siuaonuj out at a total
enrollment of 1.717 nt tho Agricul
tural and Mechanical College Wore
trom (i territory within n radios of
flitv miles of the town o! Bryan
1S were from tho territory within
J'1""" '"; "'u'7.t
SnSX1
a radius f loo mllea ami 1607 ware
hlclr w3
80 .illis.
flfty-sw-
en came from autshle thn rm
3 "n the remainder of the SMit
'tMfh?na Mr frD"' lhe territory villi
n of ll0 "" tho ettl-
lene. ai'd lens than 10 percent from
thn test of tho state. These facta Biro
j basts to the oha-Pso that the ARrteul
iiural and Merhnitleal College at Its
pre-nt location scn-e only n limited
Iteriltorr. and that It does hot servo
st Te.ns and the Jtitlfandlc nt all
I In vleu of thjs fact. It enmes with
i bad arat e from tho delcimles f mnj
Braros t'nuntv to appear In the nn-
1 vent Ion as the chief opptiuont of the
proposal i foami a new CoIIcko In
Wrt Texas. 11 tends to Validate the
chartfe r sectlonnllsm which is now
made nKHlnsl the colIeKe. fnr tb t
nature of the things tho reannt for
tnis special interest In the suhjert by
the delesntw from Umaos are palpa-
ble. They desire the development of
an Institution which Is located In their
midst which Is a nntural desire of
course hut which Is precisely the kind
of cnnstdomtlnn which must he nh-
siuil from any decision of the question
oi wneiiier wo are to hnc a new
col lege.
It t precisely this kind of section-
alism on the part of tho eastern sec-
lions of the State that' has been pro.
mating a feeling of K.Ttioimii... t
m Texas and the Panhandle The
demand for a West Texas Agricul-
tural and Mechanical CoIIego a tinned
upon at actual need and not upon
a desire merely to have Btnte build-
ing erected and Stnto moiuv spent In
West Texas and tho Panhandle. This
being so nothing could serve moro tir
deffpfcn thb coitvlciigp of the people of
West TesatH and the Panhandle that
the penpic f Toxaa are being Bubr.
fllnated to purely (k1 and weetlnnal
tnteir-sta than the appoaranrc r.r jtie
ilelemitefl fniin Hi-sinm r. ... .. ...
9I.. i .. r- '-' " ".! ill im..
..T
'"" wimici-niir cnnvontinn as th
Itltllnnla .if llin )...... . '
tut.
uuiiiiihi nun .i nniiniiinii r.ii
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?TKI""Sa n" lh ntKral part or the
' Ktato of Texas.
- IIIUBI. lliTllI front li.
Time
strained my chest I guess"
"floiden-CoIlor flirted about aid
peered through the gathering dlmne.n.
at the speaker but saw not a thing
Then slowly from behind the hum-
mock on which he hail built hi. i.i...
appeureu a shape tliat. gradually took
"r'lm"' a nint .oIdeit-Coltan
w"i oaatiiy toward it
"Hello stranger hw are ymi?'
aald he. 'And wlmt pre j on lining oU
so late at nttilit T I itavi. ..u.... ....
yon on these filahia befocv and Mm
Ihwd hero for rtrtrw"thri
-'Wlinil Have you Ihretl hr ull
alonr ankeil the hinl atrnnger In a
-'---i""w- w .f ii'i'ri m--T-s
aun rweti tone. Mj-. ut 1 m1miII
thlttk you would he dreadfully lone-
some I should die if i diit laS
any one to talk to.
! 'nuUX UW1 lo after a
while. declureil riolitno.nnih i -.i
tlin-e brothers and we talked all the
urnr aiio nariuy vvr Mali! a ileua.n(
word and made things so uneomfor-
tabK' for oureolviNi and for evi ry t-ne
else tliat our father sent us out It o
th world to mm!c our fortuna. Ija-li
twt his own way and I found mv
htarney'a end rlaht hen. i id i..u. i.
rbeltwr to Itvo by one-self If one can't
sat Miotig witti other people.'
" "Of eeurae it to hut you coui.i get
along with otliar people ir thej Wei
only lip right people.' wild the rtnrf-
er Hsel-. 1 aavrr fgu. m.f. 0t
taaytie that Is lecaua 1 m a perfect
mux in i Kin lost tvn lill i
find my way tntck bom m the dark '
Kest -'Mlss Hasan Slraw-N'tck
sis "Ys
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I 15 Years Ago
-f-
-
olideiislnyr tla Hour Olasi
CiiUhlH't I run o-r to tlanab
F" - ' - S"l!7! "
Nature D.ipee
"One mrpte ttjtruHg on our Kop-tHi-
l tttU-r m vvaa lbs billies' tt.uo
that ttaok lite bw eaiulkUte ttirouifh
the work nil dressed in white with rl
aaaltMi TIUs pave tile nun loan a
i-lutaiv to Uuootit and get ready ioi
live iliiit'i- vt)il h foiUiwed from 1 u
u waill J a.ja " fha Yirojaaii Shu Id.
Out.
"Ftaeh mht hav. Ujd life etev-
t-wh houur a tht fourth if Walk
lmO'j turn! In a gtt .teh Il
Htabbed the Ua'l wuh one hand lust
h o w ov r the wall tato tha
bhwidtvi s t'liwyu Tribune.
DEfvl. )
lX. OWE -ihtzoa CASH
RIGHT NOW.TOTftftE TH'
OUT OF)
CKSE HOW ABOUT IT f
-jTrj'CnSEEAsvt x -55f U SURE. r- fA? -D011ARS- - j k XI . . - t
'i& ItitmMJiF .fgsLl) S& ImbAF .ufttMmL mXWm - ''s?' lliffn it
Bringing Home the Bacon
-
77e tyoman
Who Loved-
and Earned
By .1AXK PlICM'S J
UIUI.1XTIONS
CHAITEIl 73
1 talked with Mm. Iotie. pretending
t take Iter Into my confidence ao
that hht would btvak her rplc and al-
low us lo iet a In our room without
iHianl. I felt rather muall at being 1
obliged to to-e sublet fuge hut toiison-
ed that it would he but a short time
"Jar. Met edit h itasnl been wejl
State hbt accident" I explained "alld
he is v t-enthsK tltat 1 think it would
w lietur for hliij to ItaVc a little
cliange or some kind. His appetltu
too. in poor: and we think that if he.
went out tfr his meals to tliferenl pine-
en for h time. It would perhaps he
hetter for him." I coiwideted thai
"we" rather a good Idea Mrs I.ano
iiiIkIi' take It 1 meant the doctor.
She did. And was really very "ic1
ubout It.
"Certainly Mrs. Meredith t have no
objeetlBiMt for a abort tlma. Of uoursa
I eoulil sut do it as it permuntmt thing
That room would not bring in enough
it I let It without board."
"Thank you I expect he w!U be
feeling more himself anr tt bit." 1
itdtH(d ur uKiieiMs for tho r-
eat I wouldn't cross uny other bridgo
until i attt to u
I then arranged iltat we were to
have our trakiaia in our room
suolher eoneeiofiojj from Mia. l.me.
She mad it on of ! r rales that ex-
cept in cww of siekjiess no meats weie
t la? carried to tha iuoju. ISut I or-
lerou to pa tier extra aa wvji ux
PUtttiuc the veueat uiwh the giound
of ituttert's Iwalih.
ICveii now tliat I had It all an a ag-
ed I knew oar expense would l
greater. While we paid a ulrh gtaf
aiuouiil for latard. h would not begir
li C4vtfr the exiieiiae f eating i" a
wstaarant. 1 would have to man
age very i.iltflllly if e v. etc to bt
at all MM-ial have miything left with
whlrb to entertain ur luends ot go
lu mh idailea uf aiutawinent.
Aa I looked 1m k it eein. il ( tio
thai utter the ftwt fe weeks or n.
married Uf 1 had been constant!
j confronted VWh Some fcort of ij prob
b-oi. i vn-uiii it a ij mn marrita wo-
men were so troubled and wtshwi 1
knew w.meoiie oldt i aoiueone Wtth
tOU'e llleni c It udvbie mt)
Of t tMMAatly. I tealled things
Mart had Mtid btoif aad it Her w
were tirkt mai ! led Ikjw kite Itad fcald
atlM kaw people wlv were tisd uad
to Wd th wajt ttatied." And
"Tfce are fete 1 Haoy laarritJd
fELL HOW MUCH pS) LC f "
J (mTJh) Hllt fwu-HEJA-. ) J ( there's NOT a :
.sb niiiiiat ... .tst 1 r m if rvii iajj -. t rua 1 r mk it iirt.r-i it iiiyi iiruii
v X 71 AW . ( I
.ilWPl1WXfcnJ i && I XL?'ZKS&&r$i.. X'e J
s VJli fc -yXSm " il."i -"ifT T-
people" 1 had Said to her "you huv'c
been tmrortuuitto In knowing the un-
iiappy t nes. If loika nro really happy
no one ever hortra anything about
them. Hut If they ate not everyone
Hteuia to know it"
1 had made- un . mv mind th.'it ir
ever I were unhappy no one should
know it. And yet I had not beti
etioiig enough Hclf-euificicnt enough
to adhere to my determination. I hud
lilted the veil to let Mary have a
peep Into the unhuppincaa that had
gradually stolen upon mo.
Hhe had warned me thnt I would
1-e up against many things us .die tx
pressed It. r hail often smiled as I
leealled her speech about it little frith
apron that made a Woman look hi e
a domc'tle bird moaning rwri ! a
man than imupllcd lavtr and snip-h
clothes. I hfjirforgottnn all the iiv
Ings of lprA -Or thouglit I had In
lately they ere ootuitantly recurring
and mnkliMT. 119 veoiitler whether she
itmltl by any possibility Imvo been
right In her prcmUutt that man wo ml
rattier have what he wanted to eat
warm tdlppors and a wife with an
apron than a wife who could hold
her own In the buslnasa world but
who knew nothing of domestli af-
fairs. 1 had felt that Hobett was r hit
ne-slded that he did not lake nto uc
ount the pride I had In my ability to
earn In my suc-ccs In thv limsinew. I
knew he didn't quite senblv tha fact
tliat a htnlnuee woman's outrsok wua
I identically tho same as a hue-:
man's point of view 1 had tried 10110
ago to make him understand this but
had failed
Now I recalled top the first time
I had een Hubert the slightest bit
under the influence of liquor his ex-
cuse 5
"I was lonely Oarry ao I went out
when you didn't show up. I im
tto Home fellows and well you
know the rest " That "I van lonely
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Oetrj" hud lmilllted IB fT tl Mine.
Hut that could not have (teen hut ex-
cuse this last time he JtMl Indulged
I had been getting home eaily for a
long time. Could It la- that he was
tiled of me had ceased to love Hie
and no I wouldn't even think such
a think. It u.i.snt fair to him. iwr to'
myself. Hadn't I always done tlie
verv best I could in cyiry way?
Tomorrow t'tucrtalntv.
The ran via first cni'itoin n n.iV-
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tal auu labor cun be be
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tbetr riches garmewts H. .
n the hanvbteft vine cc-ms pHUd hi
i tut o'spicfwlor tlressed
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done Its best.
ttumart tike R swnttt tn ffl af tn
thlfs thif htoom ftt! gtww
wic are the coWSWfl flth SOW
are t n-n-l f r imtOip art ilWfr.
Jus' a fen e i spet Ut fame. feC ttra
prna in th" fall.
Hat when autumn comes along ftatara
ghnifbs eta all
fluid an 1 il an' pttrpte hf deck ilta
cornrnonrst o things.
An' thi nlmpl'S' sprig that iiwi
wtai i rob to rich fer klnkr.;
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mm n rmi-tfr'ftffrt- "
Main a hfarten plant fit vine ltt 0 I
lms "cm all m ffrtnd. -
Mehhe wJicb otrr Work btlfwM hSd mt
nulumn Hnw dewww m&P
We. ton He t WWlW tWflBfc hi
fbr-h garmenia ahalt afipeaf '
n' iKfhapa the hwartlleft III ItMfl .
man's ftegtet-t reaiprwa
4halt dbwovxr ill the Umf Otnt wa
keeping him Tn nlltid
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I nw flymen men who'w wil
ni fnraiis y the rotlbp of oil nnd
Uiefr ftnatK-lal csrea r dan Uwr
lo not bv to plf! r tff. TheyfW -imtrnd
1ft !how-ifta ft all llt Mflttl
men cwM ifealrt am! ettt I
how Bwny Itean t takes to-Jbttfjl
tfclier tfre Attd when 1 r tte th
hell lrkte tt own sa outhiwk flrtj
ti ; I tow yefl pcto mtsMe.
11! go t bwv sotn all Sir t4t.
"tlieit t remember eoatilleHi enw
wh HcWed flll atfl t4 they'til wlV
nd rkw im refct fvrt? l
buy a Mr of p oh alB- 1 e them
k'.-iitng in th pwJi on h"ches faim-
fitrtless and Imre nnd when they
lyakc some li-s "and twrk will fm
their breakfast bill of fare Whf n '
oil ntnsrmite llv's la sHte ami bua
r jne hanks on which lo dtaw. a I lime
and losers rail at fat and -av fhrf
o tight to be n law And so I buy tMr
oil well stock nor Itcul prospectus
ittlilhtu . along tnv humble jay f waiV
?ml save a quar'rr at a time
U-tt nit have been known lo attack
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