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■ffnm W, |Vt'hiii WuUcr H. WU««ii
l1illtor«, PiiMMiw ami FroprtiHor*
Greeiiherr, Adam-. nrtuUilUm
.\wd iftnt iiii-dMe** Manager.
mill
Mljlrrrd ii!* S rOlliM'UlflM .NlJill
AJ«U IHfc t- AlUH-'li-
Whatever readjustments the com-
Ihk peace period luuy bring about, in*
vol v toff unemployment wl other em-
hiirrassuients us we leave off the *"if|
activities to return to the arts of
pome, tlitre In nothing In the pros-
pect to ulnriii the American farmer,
says the Houston I'ost
The world wlTl lie hungry for every
oiiiuc oi food he can produce. Ho(
miiy not get us uiueli in dollars aniL
cents tor it in In- does now, but hcj
Will Ket quite 11* much purchoslnff,
^^^Hand thul is what determines
When you almoit
■hots on ana corna
walk sideways to ffei
the pfiin, take a vacation
ute or two and
reguhirl>, please notify ua.
(Heviscd September 1,
One year In udvunce
MX months In advance....
Tliree mouth* in advance
191 H. I
... *1 50
.... K5
fit)
(iKKMAXV.
CJ land of mimic ami of dreiun,
Your song!- are dead!
O morning rose, O twilight nb oi i.
Forever fleil!
Now. through your thundei -cloud of
Wi-.il h.
We sec Inn f lenity'* ufii rinntli
Stark ruin follow nig c\er\ path
Your Ii gions iread.
IkiIi fill I'uli*
To subscribers The date print'"1'!
apposite >oiir ii i ic on the margin of
the paper or on 11j• • wrapper llvll-
catrH the time lo which yoiu sub-
scription Ik paid. All mibnrlp.ionK power
•spire on the first of I he month. An) the value unit utility of money Hi"
subscriber not reeelvlng the paper1 ,iuull,nv ,(f rMl| wealth it will procure.
Not onl\ will till; world bo eager Tor
every on in* of food he produeeH, but
vol ton w ill l c just as much In de-
maud. Think of it! More than half
the people of the earth are almost out
<,i clothi s, because of the lack of
ships and the dangers of the Hen dur-
ing th< war.
T! e world is literally in rags. Even
If i: I'uited Stiles were to produce
11 tee l ist year of peace 11 cotton crop
that would nial.e tile record crop of
the country seem small, there would
still lie lacking a sufficiency to ru-
hibilltntr the world's wardrobes.
The Mime is true in respect of wool,
lather and all materials which are
n quin d to clot lie humanity.
In anticipating pence conditions, It
Is almost impossible to believe that
there will not^i" far-reaching changes
m occupations. For instance, there
i light to In everywhere a renewed in-
tei'i t in agriculture. There have
j i een many hungry appetites in the
world during the past four years, and
prices Ibeen very oppressive.
Tli <o conditions logically stimulate
int' i'i st in agriculture, for it at least
iii l'<
W h e | e; 111 < 111 >
IN NORTH CAROLINA
KILLING HUNDREDS
_g an-
il that
shape of
ship
Was this your dream
In stormy space?
Your soul n i In •. 11 en 11 ig
blight.
Willi hllte-wi an if fare?
What inadllt r.iovi.-. you to rejoice
In women's woi in terror'-- voiec
is this the mush of your choice,
Yoiir song of krace *.'
Now from your shattered fluffs vv
hour
A long, harsh cry,
The note of passion and of fear,
That w ill not die
And ever, on the desolate sen,
Your shamed and haunted
must fle(.
Child-faces, floating silently
I'nder God's t-kv.
— Marion I'outhoy Smith.
P* **
Stop your joy-riding on Sundays.
Help the government conserve th«
gasoline suppiv. Millions of gallons
can be saved II* all do their part.
1*1 ri *6
Some counties are reporting a large
decrease In the number of marriage
licenses Issued. The real reason for
this condition is unknown, but some
are blaming it on the "flu" epidemic
"My Cora* Peel CI.m Off. With GeM** "I
of the world's magic and only
uine corn-pecder, "Gets-It.
and then only, will you l>« aura
your corn will loosen from your toe
so that you can peel it right off
gloriously easy with your Angara.
Tn kv no chances of continued pain
and soreness—why use grcusy. Irri-
tating1 salves, plasters that Shift
iir>d press Into the "iiiilck," rasors
iind "diggers" that make corns bleed
i rid also grow faster? l'se painless,
eiisv, always sure "(lets-It. There a
onIv one like It In the world—that's
"Oits-It." Millions have tried and
O. i<'d it for voars It never falls.
the guaranteed, money*
bi.ek corn-remover, the only aura
w;. y. cost li nut II trifle at any drug store.
Mid by E. Lawreui') A Co.. Chicago. III.
will not lie long until
| visit l his section of tin
1 tor -larl to gelting In
| ply while it is l. Ir won 1 her.
P s MB g*
Many Col!;n county soldier
have been wounded and several
sacrificed their lives under the sunny
living to the industrious,I skies of Fiance.
industries must dc-| others near and dear
pend upon extravagance and love of in
luxury lor their prosperity. |
And • vt ruvagnnc" may have to be
curbed even In II.e I'nlled States
wl i ii ti e strllggleH of peace come.
The government, be it remembered,
is swelling industrial activity now by
pouring upon tile people the $IM.0llfl,-
(iini.neii n is borrowing and getting
through taxation.
r, ,m , wMII halt that almost Inealciil-
abb' tide oj gold, but will not for
many years to come materially lessen
thi heavy taxation thllt Will be need-
oil to care for the national debt and
| carry the country through ilu< dangers
; and dit : ii iiltii s of peace'.
• So tlo re may he many economies
I in peace that arc not observable now. I
land shrinking business for many In-
idustru- whiili have been absorbing
one 'whole community in l \va has
pledged during tIn remainder of the
•war to conserve clothing In every pos-
sible way, especially wool, by not
buying new coats, suits, sweaters, and
dresses unles- absolutely nrcessnry.
Tin home demonstration agent yvho
leports the fart to the United States
u p i rtnn nt of Aurlculturr had point.
'd out to the community the necessi-
ty of making the limited wool sup-
ply go as far as possible toward milt-
ing war needs.
M ■) Ml
line good lli.it w.ll result from this
war will be the introduction "f Amer-
ican "ways and customs into Kuro; <
Many of our soldier boys will or liav"
iilreudy married over there. Winn t!
■war is over, these married soldiers
■will make their future homes in
France or same other Kui "pean coun-
try. Europe is an old country m i doi.
rot progress us rapidly as Atnrriei
W predict many changes when our
boys get busy reconstructing In meet
their ideals
One correspondent says there is
scarcely one woman, young or old. in
Belgium and the portion of France
<ivorrun by the enemy but who has
been victim to the lust of the Prus-
si an beasts. It would render the na-
tions unworthy the victory the find
of Battles is giving them to permit
these crimes to go unpunished, u.-i.trt i much of the country's capital and
the Houston i'ost. earnings up to the present time.
The farmers will be subject to no
such troubles 11 is business of feeding
the world must go along at full capa-
city, and it will likewise tax his en-
t g\ to clothe the world, at least for
a. t"w years, until humanity can net.
say, two changes of shirts ji week.
There may lie a slump in the niiiu-
ln'r of 'us dollars bill Ills fewer dol-
lars will buy tilings in larger quan-
tltieM.
tt Kl Rl
Fran < says that (lernianv intuit
mak' good In r wanton destruction.
Rj 1*1 fc*
Spain has decided to seize and ptac
The following Id 'r has been re-
ceived by J. 1^. Todd of McKlntte)
from his daughter. Mis. Albert Mick*
iiisoii of Kreomont, .North Carolina
Mrs. Ulckinson wns formerly MIh:
Nina Todd of MeUinney. The lettei
was datad Sunday, October 13. It glvoi
a graphic accouiit of the Spanish in-
fluenza epidemic in North Carolina
It says in part:
Hear I'apa: Am woifrtering if yon
have heard of the distressing news
that seems to In more in North Caro-
lina than In any where else at present.
Tllo whole state, especially the South-
eastern part, Is bolng attacked with
Spanish Influensa. Have never experi-
enced such a sail lime In my _ life -
people dying by the hundreds 'every-
where, thousands having this disiasi
at Wilmington. They nro three days
behind In burying the dead. Can't get
undertakers enough to bury the folks.
Doctors are being besieged with this
disease and dying also. Towns are cull-
ing for help —doctors and nurse.,
lu l«a Orange the two doctors arc
very ill. In fact, there Is from one to
three and one family with nine down
lit the same time. There are two
deaths here today due to "Flu." It
makes it slid Indeed for it Is so co i-
I'll-'COIIS. Illl I ll 'lO one W'lllts to collie '11
contact with II. unless positively com-
pi tied to. .Inst lots of |n op'i I l e M< k
only three days with it So f 'i >vo have
I'" •l' 1 "t It • nil around a-. K'i we
.ir- t'iihie to t |:>. I any tin •• • v« >*y-
they begin to ,„((lv
innr .'m r*jn t «!.•:, luiiilni- wtvi
country. IJrt | nt < pn-vi'iilntivos. I f<*c*l .s< tinf aHy
your wood sup '"ill! Albert in,! M - i, cir i e.
! ' 1 ■ I"U liii" to i-o i. ll every da\. I'' a
{-■: .I time hc.''e. i'., preacliiiiv, Sunday
ischools, no school and all stores and
boys biisliii'ss lion -en rimed every w iii re. I
have I understand that it Is not so bad In t lie
Western part of tile state yet The win
i serious enough and with this lerrl-
The names of pp, disease makes it worse In some
to us will appear towns, «*h lire lien, school bullilintf and
list as the groat con-j w:,n' I'ousis are being us-,I for the
sick. Cots pul up for them. Several
for doctors aifd
to lie had. In some
d cases
Qur'und all the doctors down •with the
"inn." 1 tell you we are all very sad
I'nlcss one goes to bed soon as a cold
strikes them they die iilnio t in met!!
ali ly. Write me at once about li e sit-
nation out there, Certainly hope «■
all will escape the "Flu." but no iell
tl,(,|ing how soon we'will pet it too. I'm ii
'inoniu follows influeir/.li. It is awful-
ly dry here and some think thai If w
could have a rain that It.would relit • e
the situation some. Am anxious to
learn how you are gidtinir along. Send
us a paper some time.
With love.
NINA.
Sure, quick, pleasant relief from Indigestion Pain,
Gas, Acidity, Heartburn or Dyspepsia.
AA
The moment you eat a
tablet or two, all the indi-
gestion, gases, pain, acid-
ity and stomach distress
ends—Instantly t
Costs little—AH drug
stores. Buy a box!
upset*? Pape's Diapepsin SrmiWtll
MOTOR TRANSPORT CORPS
BADLY IN NEED OF MEN
18 TO 45 FOR OVERSEAS DUTY
We deeply regret to
the casualty
"n't progresses. .** • . - ,„wnH ,m, (.„|||lw
record the wounding or killing of our nurses, but none
fine young men. but the war must be;lowns from two to four liundr
won, and it iy up to us to bear
part of it.
A pproxiiiiiitcly 80,000 men are
needed for the Motor Transport Corps
a few for duty at home and the bal
unco for overseas duty all lor en-
In tincut and induction,
This district, of which Texas is a
part, is responsible for about one-
fo irth oi the above (piota. Kceruliing
will cense October 2fi, 191S, unless
otherwise ordered. therefore, 11 n -
j nn iliatc action is reiiuested by all
brain lies of the I'. S. Kmploynient
Service and t\ S. I'ubllc Service lie-
si rve.
Texas must do its part every non-
war work Industry must lie combed
and demands made upon employers
for ■ 11eii who can qualify for any of
the following occupations. I'ubllcity
of every character should be resorted
to newspapers, mass meetings, liill-
liluis, pulpit appeals and etc.:-
i.lox 1028. San Antonui,
Tlie Texas Hutu r.
Assoi laiign piedn Is
premier American '■
uniisiialty high this
«if lluit. oi ga ni/.al n■ i
ed turkey will brini
| i r pound i: t he K '
may even go to fift
expected ti l 111 re
I'.gg and Poultry
that price of tlie
ihie fowl will be
winter. Officials
think that drosp-
1 from 32c to 38c
>ti ■ n markcts and
tits
It
not
1 b
Th
or'
ler of
ia( Mi lv
e deinoiisi
ncpessf ill ll
getting ito
to set ||\|
fall hatching N<
tin' tjisk
• It itSells o
t housji nd
we shall
a r <
litll
d h
hundt'
later i
i'ho
of
Iglll"
I t
Xllih!.'
M
til
>e *i\rn nno
hould be gl.nl
iicnt iii both I
>n tin j.i'
ui service sixty.two ('termini ships ly-1
Ing in Stmnish portu as the cqulvali-ntt
in tonii.n: of Spanish ships torpedoed.
by the Hun sea pirates.
*4 " 1
A shipment of men consisting of j
I .'no I 'oil o liieans arrived in this
I
country on I > «. short time airo. Th«*soj
laborers will In i.m l by t lu* no\*rn-j
iiu*nt in I 'lnin'i tion with war eontraeta
whkh hav« to ho filled.
Ha
A man %\ho \% ill not hack the Pront*
dent with all th «t ho nas is not a|
patriot i < and true American. Mini
ld< as ;irr | ro-(lerojao. Thesf- arc not.j
t hi ten for everyone to talk ih-aft* let.
tiiiit f ari <>i thi war \*n atlmlniftrred'
ibs VS «*od 11 .< w VV'il.snn, I Illy bonds and
i i ur b-adf ll tliit v\ • i;<'t what
th« world v\ iat a world peace end a
IastffiK one.
m w* m
A MisMiuii girl h 14 diaflfKod and
1 i-ii^t'fl 117 in ri h ol l.i.nd for her
i-'l.ir wl K"a \ i' I < the product of'
a< r of land for OHvn use. Hhe
J a v.uo;.' i-«m| that alio would give
• a*. ! • pr«M « ( «ls f It to the H« d
' t lo\. (.Sardnor of that state
1 if*! nf fir enterprise 1 nd wrote her
letter ' oniinen'lifig her for her pat-
j rioih a< tion.
pr-i Wn torn
hittuK some parts of
I on farther North. It
.
How's This?
W r;ffi r One Hundr<d Uollars fls-
«nr I fot nay cam of Cstarrh that can-
not bn cured by Hall s I'aturrh Cure
Mail 1 Untarrh Cure has been taken
by catarrh BUfferiiJ for the past
tilirty-flve y> ars. and ha a become
known as the most reliable remedy for
Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Oun nets thru
tli lilood on the Mucous iiurfaei!*, «•*-
f iling th< I'ob in from tlie lilood and
healing the diseased portions.
AM'-r you Ii«vi- tiih.-n Hall's Catarrh
Our" foi a • inirt tin. - you will sen a
great improvement in y i ir general
In alth Start taking llall s Catarrh
Cure it ofi 11 and g> i rid of catiirrh
Send for te'itimonial free.
K J CIIKNKY .If CD i iledo, Ohio.
Moid by ail lir jg,!i ' 76o.
ta r- Wl
I own farms which put in their
1 quota of the Liberty wheat crop are to
j be di slg'iuili d as "Victory Karms," ac-
I cording to unnoiincciiii nt by
j cqiiiity fit I'm bureaus of the State.
( I'osiers with the legend "Victory
I', rni" will be given the farmers by
I school district cooperators late this
j fall. Th se who sow spring wheat
j will be given their posters next spring.
I The wheat quota is I aero out of
every s. Allowances will be made on
farms having an unusually large
amount of untillablc land.
nil. «u *•
There is sincere mourning In the
luillas News family. I'. I'rencott
Tourney is dead. For fifteen years he
, was managing editor of that splendid
j 1 ubliciitlon and remained at his desk
I until lie was forced to relinquish It by
the ravages of disease. T>e.ath came
;is a silent relief to his pain-racked
body on Sunday morning Toomey be-
viin work in the mailing room of the
\i ws.but his bright mind and capabil-
ities obtained for him rapid advance-
ment and lie was soon made mmnag-
ing editor. As such, lie suggested and
himself wrote ninny of the news ar-
tii l"s on Important, problems which
h ,ve appeared in the News and which
have helped much to bring about the
great good that has come to Texas
and Southwest through publication
of them. The Fourth Kstate mourns
with the News family In the less ol
such a capable member of Its organi-
zation. I'e.'ice to his ashes and siticer-
i.r sympathy to his loved ones.
Rye and Barley
(•ur rye and barley will be valuable
to you us a winter pasture. I.ct us
e|| you all your seeds. We also hnvu
the rescue grass seed. This is the si ed
store of Collin county. J. M. AN-
I illKWS, McKinncy.
Inflm-nan Preventative.
Texa.s CnrlslKid water sold by P. J.
Maydon
splendid
1'ash grocery
preventative for
<>< < I'I'.vnoNK \V.\>'TI0I
I lei'letil.
\ci otinlnnt, (leneral; 1'lerk, CSener-
nl office; clerk, postal; clerk, produc-
tion and routing; purchasing agent;
stenographer, stockkcepi r, checker;
,-ti'i kkeeper. packer; stockkeeper,
slop supply; storekeeper* typists.
Service,
Ti \as.
A letter should accompany tho :• >-
plicutlon, stating age. height, weig' t,
illsqiialificiitions, il any, and give -l
short stateiiieiit of the i xperlct o
thi y have had in the different • -
cllpllUolls listed above, also stating II
which occupations thes arc most i c-
pi'it.
(leneral iiil'oriiiai<> n M• n le tw' i
the ages of IK and ii. may be i-
ducted. Men betw . n the ages of t
a:.d Mi may enllsl f especiall,'. i|U.'ii-
I fell ill any of the ibove oeellpatio S
Men will be imiueiiliilely inducted
to service at army pay. Kxceptloi ^
opportunities for advanci iiu-nt I -
mediate commissions and non-coui-
iillsNlon grades given tn those qua -
fled. Transportnlion paid to entice -
nation point from applicant's ho: .■>
town. Men in all cla-sies of the dr ft
(will lie accepted, (Well those quail! il
' f 'i- ii 111 itciI military service or. y.
Skilled MIm .
Illacksmith. blacksmith, general;
blncksnilh. tool drs.; blacksmith, I
spring Mkr.; blacksmith, wheelwright
carpenter, draftsman, Mch.; drill
press Opr.; electrician, factory; en- Sold
gilieers, stationary; fireman. Sla. boil-''p,.y n_
er; lathe operator; leather worker;
machlnisl, general; machinist, tool 1
room; machinist helper, milling Mch.
operator; millwright, molder, painter,
electro; pipe fitter; plater, road tester,
screw Mch., hand; sheet metal wink-
er, wi Ider, wheelwright.
Those physically disqualified will e
a' cepled, provided it does no* 111!
fere with the duties of aHsignnie • t.
MarrieiK men will be given family 'I-
lottmcnl in addition lo their pay.
All applications must be mailed to
the undersigned immediately up n
completion. I'lis.se give this unit * •_ r
prel'et red iltti lit ion.
H. w. i.i:\vis.
I''cd, itil liireetor San Antonio, Tex.
IIy I'i'ilk Ciiw I''ihhI.
by i'. .1. Iluydon Cash store.
Aiitu Industry
Aulo repairman, auto repair, general
expert; axle and Trans, assembler.;
battery, repairman; body worker;
carburetor, auto repair; chauffeur,
light car; chassis, auto repairer:
electrician. Mag. & Ign.; electrician.
Buy
UaKsilale.
from Hlggers A
F
Mi
M KINNEY TIME TABLE.
IN'I'KIU HH.\N TIM I', TAItl/K.
(Fftectlve Jun« 1, 1916.)
Soutliboiiiiil.
Local cars leave for Uallas and in-
U-niHiliiite points 5:50 and 7.00 a
m. liocal cars from Denlson run-
ning tlirougli to lialhis, making nil
-tops, pa^s M' Kinney 7:5#, 11:59. and
11:59 ii. m., 1:59, .1:59, 5:69, 8:4 1
and 10:4 1 p. in. (Cars passing 8.4 1
and 10:4 1 p. in. run on limited time.)
Car arriving 12:11 a. ill. from I lent
noil stops at McKinncy.
Limited cars leave for Dallas and
inieimi dune cities and towns 8:11 i
Alid 10 11 a iii., 12:41, 2:41, 141 uild
T-41 p. in.
.NortlilMiiiuil.
Lo'; I car for Denlson and interni*
line points leave- McKinncy 5.55 a j
tn. Local cars from Dallas lunnin,
through to Denison making all ,iop.
pa s M' Kinney 7:87. 9:87 and 11.11
i. m., 1 :3 7, 8:37, 5 117. K-20 mid
10:20 p. m. (Cur pacing 8:20 p. m
runs limited Dallas lo McKlntlcy. Cur
passing 10:20 p. m. runs on limited
time. Cars striving from Dallas 7:37
%ud 12:30 a. tn. stop at McKinncy.
Limited cars for Denison and In
termedlai.' cities and towns pass Me.
Kinney 8 20 titid 10:20 a. m„ 12:10.
2:20, 4 20 and <i 20 p. in.
Baggage handled on local passen
ger cars
II. ft T. i . TIMI-: TAIIIil'
Soutlilsiiinil.
Nortlilsninil
Southern Pacific
Lines'
Texas .V l^niisliinii
Are endeavoring If. assist, the Gov.
eminent in every way possible.
TO WIN Till: WAR
The management wishes to make
tho service meet *h.j demands of the
public.
To that end It offers tho eo-oporu
tlon of Its several departments. The 1
new rates, freight ntid passenger, Willi
very likely crejitn opportunity for
■inch co-opera'Inn and the officials of|
the traffic department, at all polntsj
will g! oily render every assistance
possible covering the application or
interpretation of there rates that pa-
trons he subjected to a minimum de-
gree of d day or Inconvenience in the
handling or routing of business ovci
ihose llii -s or connections.
TDK M A NAG KM I'l NT.
store is a ntnnige buttery; engine assembler:
Influenttt. grinder, c^nnk sjiafts; grinder, Cyl.,
operator; grinder, universal oper.,
griniflng, Mch., oper., helper nilto me-
i lianic; inspector, auto repair; inspei*
tor. engine; Inspector, motor vehicles;
motorcycle repairer, motorcycle rider:
radiator repairman; tire repairer,
rubber; truck body repairer; truck
driver; trouble-shooter; trimmer, au-
tomobile; upholsterer, vulcanizer. |
Caterer, cook, executive officer,
laborer, mess sergeant.
Application for Induction, known
as form 201-MT-MH. can be obtained
from any branch of the F S. Kinpl iy-
iiieiit office, Community Labor Board
W. S. Smith, chairman; Knrollinent
Offici is located in all the larger citi'S
of Texas, others may make applica-
tion direct to the F. S, Kmployincnt
Editorials
On Shoes
ir ii good pair of shoes cost
a LOT OF AloNKY, then you
might hesitate about buying
new ones or "making the old
ones do." Hut goojl shoes cost
so little!
Dependable ,-is honest ma-
terials and honest workmanship
can make them made to
\V K \ II, AM) T(i l.ooK GOOD
AS Til FY WK M!.
Shoe-value is the test of tliii
store. If you could get more of
It for your money elsewhere,
this store would be ,i failure,
And It's NOT!
No matter bow N'FAV IT iS
If it's ii s qislble model, you
can buy it here.
Bone & Ray
SIIOKS ,\N|) IIOSIIIIY
West Slile Square.
The Housewife's Pride
her cooking.
II enable her
Naturally she
to accomplish
prefers that
11 Hi! HKST.
make of stove that
Practiis' Thrift anil Koimoiny.
Is'iid Ymip Money In tlie tinvern-
■ ni'tit.
The Garldnd Stove Does I hat
Vo
VO
8 leaves
f> leaves
8-23 p
8 57 a.
K \TY TIMK FARI .
1'ivwciner Trains.
81 nriives 12.05 p m
32 departs I .06 |i. in
On Time
Interurbans!
It's
Cars hourly between
Dallas, Denison,
Sherman, Waco,
Corsicana and
Intermediate points.
Parlor Cars between
Dallas-Waco Sher-
man Denison —- twice
each way daily.
"The Convenient
Way"
It hakes, roasts, broils an I steams to perfection. \nd il re-
quires less fuel l gas i than any other make for its service. This
insures economy. Moreover, ills thoroughly safe I'.esldcs all the
advantages of any dependable i stove, it has a number of ex
clusiv coiivcnlenwH. Call and see tlieni in our salesroom
w ill not lie urged to buy.
-you
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Plumes 4H.
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W hen You Read?
They shouldn't and if they do you should
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work
come to me for a,, ex-
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flu mm < or not. All my work guaranteed.
yoil need
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1918, newspaper, October 24, 1918; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth299959/m1/2/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.