The Stillwater Gazette (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 44, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1933 Page: 2 of 8
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IR!DAY JANUARY 27 1q711
P AC r TWO
TlTr STILLWATrit CA7PITE STILLWAITIL PAY!? COVNTV OKLATTOMk
THE STILLWATER GAZETTE FAIR AND UNFAIR SALES TAXES
By IfIN'KEL $ON3 How iflgiaI tnd un'tevind are the ohjetionA to a general
ilow illogieat rind unsovind are tn oniections to a general EXPENsES WRITER SAIS NATIONAL iikr t- Pi I I-1
By UNICE! Az $ON3 i rrimares cantilete veal spent I
a a
-------- -- :- - - - - !large S'1113 electieneerine an1 then
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Enteral at isatittattr peektff!re ti)iii trans eacwie or saki o
tax is shown by President Hoover in his special
mietion th!ol2ita t-o rrocil A ing a I
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become -wesit mater budgiet yrpiiiagr tr) cngress The president asserts that it is a The following t graft fter
a
eeter it reerinted ttitev aleter)elve7teidt
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lrea
ono
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st ligt RIPTIO it VIL' mere "Jugglirg of cord s- to iittirnin a distinction betweenthe from the Oklahoma city Ti7nea t Ytiil Mtn Lase an oppartanity ta do I
ger:4k hypart-riite aasssubraitt:el etity itlseeinetaitg far ever etateanei al ter
Ithin ilr11 tH 1t'( ady lev led on manufacturt-d goo14--many of :
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One par — $1 ti Nc
e 10 r n an
ea teepee i t enut ats I eue riTa arta a I aa 0- I- !T rft (iA - i 111 ti iI i
firs niGth 7 them ve-entaille--arel the general salee tax that has been pro-
ecenomy suggeetione are made In tt'do net da earretaerg tu re g
iitee taees
: saitenree
t-or nfi ni !J
ty ta ' Va: twcaan
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Throe intr7-hee CI iipiiti omm
i 1r :V e same codities: food rroducts and the cheaper The follo la wing is sent as open you will teal the taxpayers eseem- maara tr n
ar er al ---- e
lio)(red i ir-t lone letter al th e legislature ! ii
bang on taw day that the officers are ''L tit1! to '' t' 'l ' f a '''-''ll Bat tbe (a:tient lack of a tit'f:rtt 71
By the' year sre a gr ade of clothing being excepted
iii (Amato cea Toiler 210 Gentlemen: You repreent the sarpneed te tit oar land tam ta3te I ' i f i cii le a et itwitene 0 a t 'waif ien -ea -he 1
tPiler ti)rertri c(itin7rioil 2 ':i 1:1i :''ir' iMpr)rtl'Itit i4 If-i fact that the taxes now iMatiseet pie of Oklahoma and we the &end frbital!na any ne to Lit just as aaaaraiaaaaa ! Ti It here- ! 1iriiiiiy brirelne :am- resin from eke a 1l
Pas:et-ay swwie in 'it 4:
(ri ci! t a :il c i'11 M')i11tie- art- both burdensome and disenmin- petit le demand two thirgs of aeu !they are doing in testa There is a (
t n state txe a a pee:dale-ans alinority Leader Seal
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car tne bemerment in ail r -- t
v'!'" 'P'' t'" -11 f fr? ex-'F'ret- tlt 'a a - e fe-reile a veneral -ales tax would be neither is few Firen that you redace tare It1-De AAktn iiiitt-the et-ase4 ei th- a
the er wr ha:1a aif aim a el we a ue the Republican
p t ie' rt- t''
i 114:rd '!t lew t l' 1
L Sctnd that you change cur jUdi Te peep! of OkVr1UP 1 r
C'0 trP 'weer ter-am:meet see 1 a a a tir y waer lw seal: -
'
awn 0 a on ta lase- 1e a i:ts aw Ie tat cno it the lit nAy taxes upon ttiliceo and gai- !rill 5y5teM 5 ) tEa t a man who Fa 4 at hlea
-uma aie i'Llit' tae clargt au! ary fa!' nae : sa a a pa-feat! y pent tha! I
reriew rietre exAiraticn blirk iiJnitreiii 01n The 1:r c
rtain1A is an essential And it should be lawault can have it determined be- aa capaale ef builling guillotines ta aat haw it as 1 ia al aa a
to4 aohk” Le sapp-od
fore he dive of oil age ' were the pseeple ef France ? a lo! reacrats tae ntt going to do any fit
eriveweerat Ratoe-r2oDlav advr:A'ft i -
-- --------------- ' — --- rote-1 tv --- the federal gasoline tax of I cent a gallon was super-
In this article I will deal with the peepl demend lusver taxes We -t
23 to 43 rer!5 aii triCri arrerrl:r2 rfr Ver imnose' u-et as ran gi ng f rom 2 to 7 cents w ith the t-
airet dement You :: low or you' It I tailIVE 1 we- th newion They don't even ireami I
It Wilii the:r teliel inary teen le theee awn't Ialancing the butigta at 'TA
a- more taan a mew eel - a a - -
ten eArli tr:ser-:(4 I e le r await 2 -- a
ai a v 4efoa ten or fifteen days a e1 en"
n-we) ee a carat or crur!ol Ivo eeil ard nr rI h at I he ttaittlx in many instances is more than one-half beet t now
o k that there a only
ee i
at'abaater Okla- ' ('!' :n ri ' l
la' ‘'2:' -"'''' ''''''''!1" '' '''' taw alai of the seseien That 'leans
sewen wee' 4 r:55rif:ril ali rIrri5 rt - r -11'
k
three stays of' retlating taus' First a
mantis aria rewrite:AA t Cnt a wcrd r 1rcre retail price of thi-t product i tiii: that woula la et (awe- ' a iiat a ' have tiwown it up in at 1-
tirirte of reliwiiria or frRitearri aocte5 '11 14- "' by aboaehine a let of utneeeteary ENGLISH GIRLS SHUN cos 1 tavehaliary stes no
s t un eat Inz'i ' " ' 1:i i'
'row linere ad1:ecen i etnav - )
rofe1 1 : derlyn re-rile? ri t oo o g p:or-oloyAe t There re nany othet- instances of lopsided excise or sales 3taite institutiensa taeeond ty abolisaa METICS mayer she a-las fr a rots- pia e a - erne 1i woe-ratio platform aec '
free Ali trantiert atherorii Atil
n alrIncs Itt7te all of them affectinv mi!lions of people and weigning Un- ing a lot of anneceesary offices and
cffice holliers Thirci by reducing r the taras awn twee rareara a a- : ai-t as emehailc a
i n balancing the A
- - '--- -- -- --- du upon eerta'n cl asses tf btis ne ss There ls the federal tx
a For the i 0 t a
? 'ot Ds i ws en Leer and miale a2
Pub:wit-a ao --s-v Pieter st tte ealartes ot tnote who are tett E t
till ite A re (
f i-team ay: i
ene-2e
' of I ecc--s a gollon on lubricating oil the tax of 21:4 cents to 4 We have too many state inetitu- an regards the use of casmetits the
meat pert the Englih Lona! (-rely against tare
tie-y have enent more effort on a wr
0-wetie 1:!1:bir 14) O'L'-'3 ila!- htroot
tie aehaols You proper care of the hair the aroperl All Americana reeeralew ia' tle a taan en balaneing the budget a is 1
i
-1-trii-Le f1-1 13 cents a pound on tires and tu!es: cl 3 per cent on motor cars: ti""' l' ma" lta - a wearing of clothe" as turning a worn polities hope that a change foe tla vint tie y will fel down On ho
2 !!i I
i hia Wild abolish all of he normal -
' I
' pea cant i it trucks 2 per cent on motor accessories a per cent thone tat Ed lend
an into a professional in the moet de' better is corning Up to this talea "Te the outelder looking on it ea
t tichools excepting e ! 1 ble
i
eiD J ity and °mai p ore sense of the seord She runs! however it must be minatee! !het Ow a k t as if the Presitient-elect ie tan- 1
llAs ANus' :- rill i al'o and ph n rtil i h e lip
timent and accessories: 3 per We need one 'normal sahool
e n
4 I her house and aereelf on tea aesump- Democratic leeders have tasen r rale teat on hie conaressainal leathas i
e
cent C11 S:titi Of eketrical energy to domestic and commercial one and as Edmond is a'most exactlw
in the center tof the state it ehould' Lion that the must Le an unsuilied:evideace that they have a cencetee atfoie teey even get etarte
CAZZlIF d
i
S ' ef It'zttl- ett - 9 cents on cheeks not to mention a 50 per cent
I - - - be maintained and all of the ethers -
amateur 5ret Lest an I all th e wine- awn for bettering contlamni Are-iaa Is te tee me n-hei aided coopt t'a
I'
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increa!-P in nut class pestal rates and " levies of many other aboliehed In censequence cne often feew !ea:eat:on t::n aetateal the President-eleet and ca
!that whereax in France even the
s tisto You sbould abolish all of the agri- -- cenerteaceel leaaeas that we head
An Anc'ent CG i
plainest women never give up in Eng-i 41 1 i eatimeh about (airing tlie last teen- a
Twe geteemen crew resneat te law ia air4i7!
'cultural achuole excepting the one at!
Ant' 4()) t-:3 44k 11211 Cie Wert - Wi4h 171:tt ti eXcept:r-n:4 these are all h'gher than the pro- et Hand even the most potentially
iro Cii I Pqrpet '1e7 ot!-ra cl1 ti oiwater That is the oldeat one
1---ol 4CL'Al e-N'Vet of trir tatert
ii I ()sell general salei tax 1Vhich (barring food and the less ex- land the largeet one and as it 151
itlful are as like as not never to be t a 1 a ai t nle - cleorr heuse for idea-a I ":1
unelde et magna The Presalent-eleet Fay le- a
t taees mie to Agree on Ary tie ini i a g
anaeil traaiorri:e'xapnaitptlyeteatienilit-(aiiiye
TrtiLi ct arribitiorin err-iirtied Ve g ! gin 3-
I course for the fundamental ialantarew can tell hlni without fear of au
f ecess 1
lkt gri a 1:!' ? a 14-464 7 II Noi 1: inearer the center of the gate than -
N t ra
pensive clothing) would affect all commodities alike and repre-
ow i i3 tite ponible that a
iner-i
Po-gotlirtg nor to 1aNe a Wig i the (where tt !hostel be niaintatned of the budaet For a tivie ' e Iveiii fel carat adiction that if he is to had
ratriNr-C -41e1 t!'ilt I11e7 kov i Fent a lwataltrt t n no clasf a consumer s it
m to oLhT Os and all of the sathers aaolished You ican women are toe aculeseional rs '
!given etar d that t
neat a t' ! Li Imlay oaring these strentmes
their pursuit of the art of beln to und
e and 1 i e t 4- I ' ' ' tirr- he m
O ust be something mew
WoutInt it be scnsilde to cons-der such a measure instead sliould aleo abolish the schoola at a crgiessiona tetare weeiw a an
nt ron p oYei : "74I ho lookinsr charnene an that tale aial sax Eut tl:is was qualav tireap iel : then a eltaieng hetise It wal be nee- 1
P westi:st ss up ms wile ' of cont'nuing the present discriminatory piecemeal arrange- Chickasha Claremore Wel
burton andi
ceurts for the twelve-in-abox fe e l:Pg-a 2- le a 2
T1)-ilg et 1--e and 13 etr!' Miami One university one normal - a r Wnen tne mays came raw trait N t
t 1 iVer- tiii5Q li- :Jo J) asea pi 9 I
enot rGy mir!-)rtrine elMe - trC:11 r ment? Or is congress in a mood to be sensible about such a school 'anti one agricultural school tone sernetimes 1as on the eldest ads!noe Reosevelt was °pima- i to Oa- hie own and sten(' behind it for two -
Thom In trater at-wit-172-2a ait I I of Filh avenue It is ter-an that:
7-75d him such O5e5 rail thiktt wptt by --
matter?--Kansas City Star are enough sales tax Then came tae jeerres- ef saw:waive days runnirg"
l
im lady tuker in roueh tweed breecaes
Ts Wrier) iie5e criarred i'4triiirr yoa While our young folks need schoeled -a' i the Dernocretic leaders t i Aliar‘t t 'i
Pl ' MI hose thick waletng shoee and a
' confer with the Preaient-eleet Taa! pea a hae there eeems to be lack a
taiene tes heee in atentesaw i ' they also need homes ana the time ! '
I lipstick Ime an aratihib'013 air as she
--aitirenco EdWin Flynn
1934 tat Uned P res rela In 1 WITNESSES AFRAID TO TEST
tee I
lay Nee coma when we must sacrifice (mei ' ' was foilewei by staterinrte Ow ii r in Demecratic fore
cs kt at
takee the treat for an outing up the !! t - a! i ' - -
I
-- or the other aweauna saeee nectssae am 0 u net 1:ceme tee daeouraged let
' November a new con- — Iludeon
Yeti can write :r trawnain the bons: the failt'vat4r ' 1 You should reduce the Palat:es of I I s raisal by seaeina tan ince nes of t - t: 1e r nit 11a red taat the depression '1
il hich v:ill start Whether the third degree ts used t 'n that tae 1ntlah
thet if Ws a plen to ralse t-ixe4 it iii gra' "11 be alaata- a'w ' a all officers at least 50 per cent Out I t I' alsta eerua' a - midele classes and ciotine ilwtn i !-1 '-
't) sval'ot Nether a- -at
to werls teat mutant tater se muc oet er
h as m psons believe is A'OMLn keosse better hew to dres for - -I 'ana " ' —
e
not !away to relieve the little mar officere are all drawing higher sal- extmeeon of ths2 sten -nee ei- ate fien1 the geverrenent De- e
despite the bombettie explantstiure — immat erial aly oan experience of
&nes today than they did during the
certain praetical purposes such as get
cerhee
1 awaens eeve tarn known to do taw 1
merle to show host- "it Ma - paler e The 'G M who collects stantiaeleven years of police work teals me
isuar In 1918 when wheat was worth ong wet in the rain BLii it ie a
ht most of the reporte of cru-1 shousand pes that her cult of niie- etey tiara in the past We are now si
he onto t
r he big b eys" E carionty le Arid a h ur o rrom a frierd the other' te doa
f ea() L t 1'3 per buishel the governor received ' h aa i But annittaately tlitew mine we:a : !awe teen tart e yea re along in the f'
Ilia neacasary itenf and f educedeoe ley The dela tawi "IM guirg tolilty in extractirar cont e I tat oul
a salary of $15e0 per year and heti gulicided amatieurnin weer ts
e1' -'-aa ' lack beck to this prop° el t aet it ea: ert:trA ( '' u' bFines tagriation It
ernnitntal expense the real ta ita- brae? tome stampe in a couple alit as inimenisela signi icant a e
to furnieh his own house to live in ta king the title trouL tee wo0 a a I a a i e
bath en natioral awl state hialitveysi reortanewafter the depression" 'American public ha ceire to expect
y when wheat Li worth 30 cent&
rrake her natural char me irreeist ale I aal'ara'aa' !-- 101 tr li) u- I II t 1 int la itie a s t me
‘ t t ti '- ti -
e
n onstroue third degree method' to t Today She li afraid owing to her tradi-I g eouna Now ye a rc t 1 I th a t L'1 i -nc 7- 0 !mpt:)vemcn Na
t tur
ea to
e svill a
speek 'Ile sthools hive taker he receivee a salary of rf500 pee 2
d This fact deprives tne pollee tione to be 'thought too professional budget will be Lalanwel not by raj-- tele es catine regardless of Vasil- 7-
their cut now smash some eatred Ilducation is lawoining universal to uaa-- year and hie a mansion furnashed -
h d e I ta nee
lof valutible sympat y and a is s 's ' h d ' f f ling axes but bttie xeen- - :e-tin tailitics L u
et s hope that
co n the ( he :"
ws ie farehead ma t rat u s of th e t xtent tha n t 1 st hool th m
wie g ll1 ifhshe cu1 hravates t I gar enur erhacle t y C n e r
i! can e (e : !!:8:7 fr
The most im free of charge and is a owed a4 200
portant single factor ateitatineal impreVetilet :4
some of this mounting governmental niuch to offer as A and M college per year fur the "upkeep of egad man- w ere c erriesan vaute s -t 1 Ipreore a take 1 a a I 1 n ti
- -I
s the ability of
an in law enforcement 2 tiona I grow—Ilarper a 2lagaz:ne a ea teas tat tater et
!ls era a
' a
i
hi
eapense before you govern tie to tile- need worry about having ptenty
Ake to rely upon the vary —
traction etu'ents There may be a elight fall- the la' oulnt In 1918 when torn was worth
I
aence of eye witneeses If well-
ina off in enrollinetit new ant then ala1 - the e ju ages of our supreme I 0 0
ng i t :
intentioned caizens lire out of eya
Lew Wentz never knows from one hut mene Ve genew r ill l a trawl his be n
en up- ' wourt received $4000 per year To- t
Ipethy with the police on account of TFEM WAS TH Wash
E DAYS l 1 I 1
Stiturday nigh to Ile! next whether t aed it corainue ea clay with corn selling at 15 cents 4 i -
1 their reputation for brutality and if
he is goi to t get his "time" alene they gel $7500 In 1918 when cot- 1 ington Letter
al they also believe that witnesees as Herne of Early nay ati teeter ! '
l hi hck
lt ce Jug between un we -- e a 1 ton was worth 9 : - 1
ramaehaeon of the tux burden is well as those accusea of crime run -0 cents per pound -
dank the nieaneet trick they coual ur di
y
!oetrict judges received $3 000 - 1 1 By TIICMAss I- STOKES
a migat diftkna proposition
eotisiJeratle riek by testilyine they
p!ay (41 'eV Wioalit be to leave !WTI tTodav With cotton worth 5 cents United Pre Staff Corretdent
10 may nave to take to levyina
twill refrain from catering eviderset -1 - a - Often :troatnt -generany Informative I i -
on the corninisvien ' a i tneytaeceive $5000 All otker sal- d soaaa" of historical valueate 1 a
texteto gewnioney to pay the taxee
- — 4 a o 1 When I firet came to New Yorkairies haaa incieased in about the tame items from the oiti newmaper filee of ell 1611 AIM All 1111 AIMN IRMO at00 INOIM OM' 10 :MO
' MU yob A filti
le - lf -1------ i
Death or Lee Cruee breakseelsia s w -- a a' i $ume warm ago a well-intentioned I proportion- ' - ' early-day stillwater The follorvirg t ti
According to the rot-torte of limey paregrapha are fieleeteA from the Gazette i " ashinaon—Down in the Jtinc:1-' a fruit re imh like the "orieinal tipple
Thete have beo n nine int n in 'he 1 friend gave me a few worths of warn- i There are more than 10000000 filii of thirty-five yeere ego olseaa !ef northwestern Colionbia the Cit ''' '1' ' s ' '
covey nor's elair The otli r of gov- Lare't corfetence Thursday alth init alf you !tee an offenee commit- Olen Ina the United States today who 1 i iira e tatielen ot felon ' It es ar Yen
Eritels'in D Roo:even City Marshal Dysart is just no tribe af Chaco linlialtp l:avo tlin'ost I only by it- -('eritific name sityn'una
ernore titarted aath C N iltak I ' those rei)!tsteil forget it It doesn't neitternwould be giaa to find an opportunity! perfai t teeth that do nat ataase faaht i i P as dew ribed as a shrea
Haskell crack it L w ilanat a taet aidie Dassaing si-34 to take two whether it a muriler or only pan to stork at al per tiny As baig ad living en the ragged edge of expee-
! Thi4 they at lute to tlie proteetietaiout la feet iiieh which bloonis wah
A Psobertsan J C Welton al E aa II Itoeersa job ss court jetter far 1 I nndllne A witness is as andly off that condiCon prevalle I say that it taney over the diecovery that he mayi
of a plam which )211V"3 in :h2': 1'!-: r 1 1):rdJ'Iye of pale green orchid- t
Trapp Ili rtry S Johnstom W J II l the new alrenietration are prente-'
iii this city as a criminal Worse if is a crime to pay an offi more ore than be an heir to a large fertune amount-I
leaon Scientiste have just iLtaitae-l' law flossol a These devele int i fruit :-
to l we and Willitan al
II erray toile Huey Lona le to tie the nwa'ae'e a witness against a cep" $2500 per year which is equal to $8 ing to about $2400000 in the moneyi
his plant as a member of the esfferitil Or' ':1( sate of - email '' P - pears with
'
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ceart jestt r It is difficult to believe We bat per day of the United States which has been I famila
We along with Ci ar'ty Sate-weft — the men certainly believed it him- Perhaps some person will seta' 'Oh On interest in Birmingham England 1 - c ::laiiint red checks When ripe the
ere gettana carer for t he Pew sla n- G
iond r ter
adio ms for peper money self—Idarper's Weekly 'that ii too little They have to spend for yeals awaitirg its lawful ownerea a - f this oat- Ita tew atilt hersts open al a strona oder
ai
specimen o - e
i been brought to the 1'eitlisonian in 1:seeibliehr lemon exmles Jungle re-
istration to go in March 4 It sereet heawl the other rigat were afeltlim 41P 1 more than that amount to make a 1
stitution he by Dr W a aacherigrees believe theca to be highly pois-
certain that a at ncral feeling of iiii motley" awl "wolf poison" A WOTTlan was elected epeaker efirace in the primaries" Then cut out Gus Eisenkramer a tai rts lor recently
Lotaren and exelorcr of tae lain! mew te animals' Archer belieVeS
Proved confiden da
ee will f ta' tae -- the North Dakota house In not he primaries Let us return to the from Perry has opened a shop on
wirtnehed Checo and has Imen ‘1i the shrub might be ilighla decorative la
Roosevelt forc(e i With nto (office An I the first one to d:iteover a house the Joplin News Herald pointsiold convention system where the peo- north Ma'n street I c!
ii-cribel as a neW seeele a the ea:lira-I:11 earenho llsea
that le bound to help Peyton (I:' penah tree in t loom 'lease rcport to i out they merely alitunie the speaker-Ir le 'elect delegates to attend a con- dein P C '' famile be P C aian 1I -' I A r c
n aieuriosity of the jungles a
woe :n the offi t'-
ce &' other trot nine thai ataaaatmeat ' ship Ivention and look the candidetes over M r an Dalton are t
W T D' 1-1 re a d M-'- ' 1 :c ' '' ')" a a' id NI ilSeLinl the reaegnleed it aiaala I 01 V'IL1 Arthur braugla hack speci- IA
"Thing te di le just keep pley see happy parents of a baby boy boinity on this family l'ens to tlie Seathsonitin is the "Ler-
ina ball" the nit rt hant Feld in lica- last Sunday evenng Baty eay hen: The Chew) Indians aci-or late to wie'le tree" Tile it:Itive3 tan this
ing thb ut et the int thatk a " e it are on the wny AFTER WAITING FOR A NEW DEAL ' a ellamity howler i Areher hiLl un 'wit that tit' plowt i' :- ler: 'rt' Ail i 11e the Sap in iiiliii)5 like
it-
- a
out e it-raiz i
i fect toeth pie SeratitiVe Cl' 1 "''Sen' Al C:11'1' found it quite ser-
- The county clerk says that there chew the leaves until a film ie formed al'aatida
i
Candalater for Cie otTee of cote- : wersaa ar e has been more calls for relief from I ov'er the teeth Adults cause then 11 line a lilt thes e discoveries and
misei ue tincr of reven and acemintina - ni e -sa - -
1
must be freeholders Now that gen- ate lea than ea destitute people during the last week' aeotts twice a year to natore any i selth peeeent eocial trends scientists
taa aeaea' an for any like peried in the his-lworn parts of the flan Wh eth he er Oa I 11 :tY sn chanting:
Co dtpattreent would cast no iniirii
- CfaCsa:'li tory of the county plent does all that is cleared for it
atieni hut thine ciliate mten hurry'ne
taa'''a'"' -' ! Archer says cannot be (let eel- teed 1 W' Ill t It - tat dentist with the ‘
dow n the street may be rots! eaate a 'sviiheut extensive invw"- a ' -' Choco plant
I aae Henry Ellis the politieian and 'Jai a aea n ws e
deelere or 'tht trail of half a deen c
0 ' ettheless it is a fact that th e C hoeos! fall oar lam p with s C e kerosen tie
propec ie e a
stive earididate6 We are ail! ss e
l'iCA t 4 re
-A ' ''' la torian of Ingalls was doing business i
in town Saturday Jaye eliaoat perfect teeth and Attila Eat w thout work with the Techno- a
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that modest real eetate deels have 3s - t - ' 4 of past generations show intact teeth tants
bet n coneummated ie these parts 4 i ----ea
it'? t ith no signs of decay
1and all ae as happy as we ought a
just prior to tOrnier electionsawaut c
71I:xA5 -74 t T'''5 if wkman has received a lot w
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me E ubstance derivedi e
that rimy ell be rumen '' aaaasa-elsee' aeae a t II Even if so
of sound money terature for free!
distribution call at his office and get I Lean the plant should prove a perfert -- -
''2ac :lake: :tooth preservative American dentists A Poor Lot
We get it on the bounee thet a local tame o however need ha
f it
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hestelry niale a quick ehift of Fount at ' --X:rt- J'aaa
e wa "a- ve little fear of los- 'Tow did you aet cn at heh001 to
-74t te't ' 04 ' ! in h
g t eir patients unlees fashion awe?" esked the boy's fath " ' '
eta aa as e
decoratione recently !Mildred Harris ra ne---- 4‘ A 11 d f th
la -3 Hamilton has le ese oe
I e n d p
-11-1 1 o---1 N change very markeily Tao use of ! tetwaer satified with your home '
Chaplin lac former wife of Charielii
-- --: t te'' e"' viindmill on his farm S 51 Ware -
he plant turns the teeth alnios I jet I Work''"
Chaplin olidnt like th e tlecoiliteve art -' 'a' -
'a aa'a--a --''' I a ': - as-lal 4ad as was the purchaser black
showing iNVO deem horns lecke'' in - ' smilt!"- )(1' ')0"'et ---- I Accortling to Archer anion el "Rether not" re I '
P a'd Bobby "That
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the Imlians black teeth ' a - ea -
death struggle 'tis swat A ple ture
ealaa 0a1ttaa-a-a aa fsaeaaaa s'at 1 t ann Hesser is the proud and dot-
I i at( tem id !let elii s it I 1 a i h last
e ii pe me wa
ehowing a dainty howl of flowere or -"-esena----a
' - - ' -ietese- 1401(4444r i4 WIleil 4 OVID '' - '1 117'P ing father of another little cherub t ea Av 1r )
!Ned objects of beauty an I bite laelit we till wrene"
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et ou il ue viewtil alw t i a I II " ' h ' '
trometHng of the stet replaeed the teare--- wwee-oselesaaewee 4 I Iti "weina ae
' a-ewese:I a k - - ' girl V Her name is alildred and Vann ei-7 I v- " weenea et oed fatlier "11 in
- - teaswerateareeenasentee la : enatta tit formate' Of course prefereeee of one' ar ---riy nliout taat Bobby"
deer epaeting the situation ' ' It-174aaa--° -"aa'aa'aaalltaaata Ilatliae: ees akFaia-aerkr-Z) ii tick! ever so much but he ssid
1 ed color to II
w anae-aaa------ aNeakaaaaanae a - e--- sateta-te'iaaaa- la a - -22 re - ler lv " i "s 1 a t "
another ter in t A1 a ge I Ch is a 1 1 gh pus in the boa
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There nr approin at ::::T:7-4-4------r 44111 WAseliil!ttee4-' -11iIE : r that if it had on' been a bo he - t
y a a n-a ter of edueat n b t th a ' 1 ' I
e x'e l y 11 000 e -a---i-aame----teein i( : ' el kt r" al g- f-Jtr 10 ItstL 4114 le li ? mer- i "vu nee- n t e I
xac s storre abou
ea a L eti-mter tieer9-eite:1 j L ItPAS'il" es Ic WO-Uld have named him Bryan ale- ican preference for whlte teeth haF lit' benu 'e mole of th
farms in Paane county We note the -----aratetaaa atta--e et aye TA 4 114i1V104 tPO ss ----1 ' V - r----7z----1 i Kinley V ann is a pop but his wife Leon establisheil througa I e olier bt
Eden Center corNsatindent write this 7$1----Capa-- 444a aa-4a 244 act Aaatartistastaea s ete - At--
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ia a staunch Republican a org era! fealiers -et a a I t- ' a "
a igas cites- —An-
--- -- Aaa--eLraaataka --ealaa " IA' '-7" t i atle-A w l'A 1
-- Al 3 i ucational process atil deaasti can He-ers L ondon
week in her Gazette iteinA that no I -a ta--aane-ta- 2 - atacena alai - 'aaalaaaeat i
There are apprexmately 3ono
farms in i'wne county We note the
Eden Center corres7mndent xviltes this
week in her Caznite items that no I
fartrs are vacant in Eden Center and
vicinity There have been six or
seven idle farms there until recently i
Gazette ni-ws lately has been filled
with E ()ries about someone taking-
over "the old 3011 rati—F0 place" And i
nut a bad i lea if you ask 'us I
A spanking teaIi1 steppinz to a!
neat buggy twice passed along the I
600 block :i!onday The outfit was
well turned out and a proud-appearrig
chap was driving one foot care-
lessly swing:ng outside Stanbra-
around lost interest in the Sorority i
Dream Cirl currently playing the
Aggie and watched the team out o:
sight
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Speaking of the lame duck amend
it makes the coming 73rd con-1
greys unique in history It will have
only one regular session President I
It)osevelt is expected to tall it into
extra stlasion in April but its first'
regular session will begin January 3
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The famous big draft team of the Thy word is a lamp unto my Ett and a light unto my path---Psalm 119:1E
v w Bosch estate will be sold at
public auction cash in hand corner PEACE WHICH PASSETII UNDERSTANDING
Main and Eighth streets Saturday : John 14 :27 Jesus said: Peace 1 leave with you my peace 1
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ship's prosperous farmers CRIled yes- rapid! y changed Maid—There's a gentleman to see
terday to take alvantage of our spe- The jungles have also yielded other you
cial clubbing offer rlant treasures to the exylorers some himpkyer—Who is he?
— hitherto unknown to science One "A gentleman with a mustache"
Jack Green and Frank Ilagg are which rcher has brought to the "Tell him I've got a mustache"—
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