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Show u Old Dobbin had his faults, but you didn't find him running out of feed and quitting cold rfine miles from home. It's true that the folks have no money to buy with, but what of it? Just as many didn't have it in the good times. We wonder how much of the supposed sup-posed suffering that will take place this winter will be caused by vanity or mis-spending, instead of real want. The definition of a prominent citizen citi-zen is rather vague. He is anybody not bothered by a reform movement. A dry town is one where liquor is wicked and the monthly consumption of hair tonics is 30 bottles per capita. The 1930 drOuht helped corn breeders breed-ers by proving which of several new strains of corn had also high resistance resist-ance to drought damage. An experienced chaperon is one, according ac-cording to one of our local lads, who "sees nothing, hears nothing, and tells nothing. ' |