The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1919 Page: 4 of 10
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friday, oct. 10, 1919.
We wonder when the great
woHd war is cominjj to an end.
a man ought to have the right
of free speech in this country,
Shame on you, Oklahoma.
nd the rain is pouring down,
but by and by the sun will shine
and the birds will sinjj.
The latest fad now is an egg
bath. Oklahoma is responsible
for the craze and United States
Senator Reed of Missouri was
the first victim.
Oh God, but ain't it glorious
out here in prand old Shackelford
connty? It's pouring down rain
and it's dark and dismal, but re-
member that behind the dark
clouds old Sol is shining.
Pass the eggs, please; but we
will take them fried and straight
up.
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Albany News, Texas.
Sweetheart
of Fighter is
Kept by S.A.
The big steel strike is still on, of water.
Jtfld both sides are claiming to be
lho vi('torH- Always hear both sides of
Oh yes, the drouth is broken,
the frogs are singing, the cotton ,
farmer and the truck men are '' ' l!"y I'",,V(' li| ; ,ii,!
growling at old .1. I'luvius for1 ' !', ' (' ">S'" ''
! his extravagance in the matter
. Five dollars n day, work or
play, rain or shine, the money
mine.
But doggone, look at the wet
weather springs on the mountain
side.
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of the i|uestion. but the Ard- V.
moreites turned a deaf ear and ' " 1 '
dispute, otherwise you will not
be able to pass upon the merits
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Oh, well, don't fret, the sun
will shine and the dust will fly
•oon enough.
The slosh of the mud and the
patter of the rain is making mu-
tic for the natives in the good
old fall time.
This is the nge of strikes and
lockouts. Just three thousand
*ince the armistice was signed
teat November.
The great State Fair opened
Monday in the city of Dallas.
This promises to be the greatest
of all State Fairs.
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pelted the wouldbe speaker with I.'. .7 V,'! ',77 .
eggs. iii.' iiiihiii,'iii i,t, 1,
K)'! !l" 1 "'till l.i Wink
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Am I my brothers' keeper?" t-j 11" •" '• .Her
Do unto others as you would *h"" iii't«.-i, i;m tho'^ .,1;, ''.i,,. .'i'V-w
have them do unto you." "Love t!"7," \"y """ >)<•>
thy neighbor as thyself." These ril «■ •S,«I ■
are all scriptural injunctions, and 77 ,u.,7 JV ''' , ' ^
thty deal with ratn'i moral and - «. w
spiritual nature, but ean we ap- heart" ^ Let
ply them in our political affairs? • « .... i 7 7 !'77
Shall these United States become ; 7'7 ;
the watch-dog for the peace of 7 ' ' - ' ■ ■ ' i!.".'
Europe*! warring factions:' ,"5 It ,, to take the
That's the question of the hour. "" |MI'i 111
and the most discussed question ' 7.' 77"'h, 7;7
in our political history. (Jo slow, >• • 1
folks; weigh matters well; don't ' \
lose your head in this political ' •. 7 71;. 7"";
wrangle; be honest and stand by I'M"'* "< kH 1
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1919, newspaper, October 10, 1919; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393477/m1/4/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.