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Show POINTERS A little more gravy and stuffing, please. j Th? Democratic victory has even driven the coy otes mad. A fool is a man whose political faith doesn't coincide co-incide with mine. If you didn't "raise your dawg to be a sausage" you'd better muzzle him. The Russians have taken Woe but they haven't 1 an entire monopoly of it. Anyway, ye ought to be glad we haven't another political campaign on deck. I The Democratic Thanksgiving will probably be I more fervent this year than usual. It's a mighty unfortunate individual that' can't rake up something to be thankful for. I I An ounce of buckshot into a' worthless unmuzzl- j ed cur, is worth a pound of Pasteur serum. By all means, let's have a compulsory sewer- j connection ordinance and an efficient inspector to see that the job is done right. : The American Federation of Labor is opposed to "compulsory arbitration" of labor troubles, but heartily in favor of "compulsory legislation" in fa-7or fa-7or of labor. The residents of the south end of town now want sewers. Good ! Let the sentiment spread until un-til Milf ord's sanitary cleanness is known from Dan to San Bernardino. There should be a public herder appointed to -watch the loose horses, cows, pigs, etc, that graze on folk's lawns and eat out of the garbage barrel, and see that they don't miss anything worth destroying. des-troying. The Adamsofr law has been declared unconstitutional unconsti-tutional by a Missouri judge, and carried to the Supreme Su-preme Court, where it will, doubtless, get a like verdict. ver-dict. No law that abridges the contractoral right of the employer, jibes with the constitution. r |