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phone· it, TOO~. +' ~ ~ , ~ :- ... -..'+;,~, '. ,~ j t\ ~', ,.\' ~.{~/ \ r. lbl~,\~i.~ i.l1111 .1. . '.' \ f' New York. FOR ts Street. 1, A~ \r~~ 1f\~\.\:\ Z'f'l,ISt(j~ft' to where homes ted. Ideal outfits havepf.l1l'tn~I~; homes. Mothers aml'c,wldt,eIl'~rU:'f pier and have more' tilt~e possible in shiv:ery ~r ,->,d,11L, rooms wlth Df ' A I fashion. ;:.:A;l~~\0411~:' t\L methods. ~ BOILERS in. Y QU will did without heat. buildings- dust ItS 'together Ring us up. WARREN:', • • . ; Goods Stoves .- \\ . , ~.' . , every 'readel,\ of, this ar~ :;;J~~~@p~~rt:~i; t\icle an idea how Mexico can be Ii[. ,~~il\:j~:\ .... O .... J qu,iete!l. There 'are several ways. But tion can (lome.\ ·'·i the ,ight' way. is to quiet it 'So it will are.su· WiUi'on Indiarigy \in stay,still. . . Tbey. can no more be ml~ae 'And my .wea, is thawt...carr be done Lf.():·~~Al)Am~rej,ri.:;j,aclilMaUf' a.nd made t~;;~r~t;J in three Break up the great I waYJi .than 8i estates that; enormous' tmcts of street c.;mtractoi. ~hey land Qut o~ and give· the land to belong to another age. . There are the Mexican by confisca. many'more milUo\lls of the peon class, tion, but oorp,pensatJ,on. ,Ed- la'?lY, indolent, happy, w1th enough to ~ ~~~~~~~~~ii~;~~H;t~th b eat, but dangeroulj when aroused uca e e Y a system of huilger. There are thousands o[ aimil.llii to our class, who seldom man a IIquare deal What -LlUU':K or wh,ite. , ~ittle'.wQr~ t,hey have a chanc.e to do ~~J~r~~~~~t;;:~~ If three things could be work. IS paId for III food, old clothing and ,~ ed out iu Mexico they WQuld stop an.' tobacco. If .t!J.ey have the chaJ?-ce archy and quiet the country much they can rlUse!~'ilnough for their SIm· sooner tban a war of intervention will, pie wants a-nd. ;d~fYothe money trust. and it would stay quiet. An~ thrrt prmgs us back to face. the 'I know what 1 am talking questIon, the. onll the youug M\exlCan h I k ' th • t te t th 't'f summM ,up hIS tallt with: ~;;-~;;:r.Jf.~~~~\'i~ii~¥flro:f~~M~\j.wMeiXentj:la:n.m\'1'!a;r.;ge~VErne a . men a 1 a Will the AmerIcan people )l pIece of .Ia:d·ion, - slow.,g.oing~.'.\\'!~O~,l, ... ..l!fQ,.I~.':; W·II.ll:1I ~e . fo h)11· to own their- own \ ru~<! .brood, ana prote?tion and run it in tbe,ir own way? I ':'\ _--'_ , ~ in malung that livlng, tbere won:t be it. It is too rich a country fUo'rUUsLloL v~t.,R\ ~~~A9}u.~~~~~ m,ucb trouble front that Pancho. . slow a peo{lle, and the iron hands of see,ond TUesday of each month at S There are )10 peopl~ on th,l:l :ne~eru the ~orejgne:rs filljve already grabbed \.'elnek p. m. G~orge. :.';aoedeker, com~ continent that 'reqUIre so lIttle t? too much to let go. ' mander, ',,\ ' make them 'If.r;)lltente~ as tue Mex!· . In the'last session of congress, Sen- WOMEN'S RELJ;:Ill~.' CORPS No. 49.- can peqple, (lIven a lltUe coin, a bIt ator LaFolette showed who owned' Meets the second aJ;ld fourth Sl),turd/LY of bacon, Plenty 'of frijoles and Mexico by statistics fro)11 the Ameri· of :,ch:rlr~snkhIJ.J:h GJt~1~~~k:~~t~t 3 1 shack, al1d it will'be a long time before can consulates, Americans owned the ~ ____ ~. that Panhll,o will start anything. big share English French and' Ger· LADIES' AUXILlAg.:r, No. 54', to T. O. A Mexi6lJ,n is naturally the lazies\, mans all had big ~hunks a~d Mexico Regan Camp, Sd0fiitthlOfd Vwetedrans d ·- most indolent and care·free of men. held the sack. And when 'control of Meets the first an r e nes ay Of th I f h ' evenings of eaclf m()'rltli In G. A.,F:. h·aH. . e peon c ass 'len' eyr ave am· lands\ railroads, oil properties, and Mrs, Mln.a Moses,. p.:r~!!Jden~, . . bitions beyond lenoujP ,to eat and a mines have been wrested, it lQolts like ~ _ :PG)l)' if, \ 306 F. ~'A: J\It.. 1>llI.ce to sl~ep, and. t~ey ,!ant these Ij.dios for Mexico.' Smmer or later . CWe~u~~ oonimB~ica:tron 'llrst and third in tlle -easiest wa:y it IS possible to get she will get what poOl, Lo got. Thursday of eaofi'~:mQnth. H. P. Morgan, them. And the ·wQl'ld is. theirs when ~ Mexico ia' ~~deed a prize worth W. M, they get them. stealing and in July when troops were , VALLEY--PoIN1'.,~APTlllR; No. 282, ~ ~exican is a queer )11ixture, au? sent do~, the border was swarming R. A. M.-Regular meetingll second he can no more, be made an Amen· with ·men anxious to get their grab. and fourth Tl\ursdir:1 of each month in ca!l than can a Navajo Il.ulian. He Is They thought war was clirtain, and Ma~on~cy:~~arry ... E. ~~r, ,~:~ rebuilt frOl!;l the Spamlj.rd and the they wanted to get in while the getting CUBA CHAPTE,R, NQ. 212, E1-E.?-'ERN Indian and that cross doesn't fit in~o was good. Star.-Stated. -nieetlngs on \\v fil'St American ways and never' will. It s It is a republic of natural beauty ~!:~l~d ~~rr~~:K1:r!1~~ 6~;;~liam°if.~~1~:' a case of providing a means whereby richness and ancient grandeur-a land w, M. . .. ' • they can live theJ.r own li~ in . whose civilization' goes back 1200 _ '\ '\.' . _ own :wa.y, and lot them a.~one, or go to, years t:\ where its first story is reo CWe~ui~?~ ·,!#~tY·~~?da~·e~~n- iH~'Ua' clean:''W.;J?:'.tq.r- them proper;1!-nd corded on cloth matje of magney fiber, lng, Grant 'kYriOOl'p g~nd, 1 herd theD;! into ''i'eservat,ions a.s we do and whose unwritten history goes Dack _. . __ ' • OUll Indians. thousands of YE1ars, back to the mya· O~~~~,T m~~~AJ'f~;M:!~Jd fo'iirt~· .fue~~ It's a har~ matter to g~t along with terious Aztecs and before, It ill a' «ay of ell.('h llIon1;b; Tn .Odd Fellows' Hall. MexicaJtls because we don t lmow them land replete with mystery, with super- Fre.nk Carrier, chief patriarch. or their W:llIys-we don't !!.avvy them, sUtlon, with strange, weird legends. CANTON AL li1GANY;--N~~' ~i>atrt: They remember a kindness lik-e.an It Is a land to dream·in. archs Multi!nt, meet$ second and Indian. of which they are part, alld But it is too close to Uncle Sam. fourth Tuesdl.l:y ot ea()h month in Odd their Spanish blood. makes tbem nat· The RiO Grande Is too weak a bonn- Fel~ows' Halt Geor·ge Sll.cltett, com- urally courteous, At the same time dary, The symbol of the old empire ~a danL, .\_' .. _,.~_ the' mixture of the two races makes of the Montezumas must give way to ANGELINA REnEKJU3: LODGE. No. tllem revengeful. I wouldn't care to commercialism. The curtain must be 240,~Meets 5n,l. O. O. F. HaUhfirst al}~ have a Mexican have it in for me and rung down on the witchery the mys- third Tuesday e.'vo'Uings of eILe monu, d d b'k' • at 8 o'cloclt. l!tTS. n),ace Taylor, noble be where he are to r!3,a even. tery, the sentiment, and Yankee busi· grand: Miss Lola WiI;tson, secretary. I once employed a Mexican, a mid· ness must take its place. ~~~fiJ~~~~fr1B~N - HUR dle·agEld man whO' was a cripple, and And Pancho will get pinched out In ~. 0:r ea~h month b~cause of' his infirmity I favored the change, because he can't change. Ac!cerly, chIef, lifm. and did for him many little acts He Is a degenerate from the l:rlJ.fn of S~~~~~~~;;;;~~;;:i;~ of ldndness. He remembered all this royalty that has passed away. ~.,: uf Amerkla. lone night when a bunch of Mexicans Left to live his ute in his own care· .I1. T1u ,ay eVMln&'.lat Bnl>tillt tried to run off wltlI some sheep. They less way, there would have been no scoqtm).ster. ; sneaked In one night; caught a half· civil war in Mexico. Diaz, the Iron- --' LEGIClN. , grown lamb, hung a tin pall over his band tyrant, took the limd from the and fourth head and turned him loose. He. ran .people and sold it to the foreigners. Mrs. BessIe into the flock and stampeded tbem. Year after year he stripped 'the coun· . . ' _ ~_ ' Pancho knew tbe game. He came to try of its best agricultural land and Yll.'trOlns _ of I my tent, grabbed a shotgun, sUpped its wonderful ricb natural resources, ~~\\\'A\\'~. 1 ont and emptied both barrels Into the until the. peoJ,')le were in. want, with p. m. bad hombries. The next morning we no means to live In content. Then, , fouJitl blood spots on the rocks. forced to rebellloll, there <lame what ~ __ .\_\_\ •• \.-_\\\,_-.-. ,_._-.\-_-~~--- I This Mexican would not bave done bas been during the past four years. this against his countrYUlen unless The Mexicans know what they' are he had a good bit of gratitude to fighting for, but they aon't kl;loW how square. I had used him white and he to fight. Ignorant, susceptible as returned it. children, they are easily led. and to- ~ ~~:fl~i;~1fJ~~~ I Yet some time later tbis same man day tliey are Indeed between the devil brandished a' hunting knife I had and the deep sea. When Villa cap- made him a present of and told me he tures Mexicans he gives them the ~r:Q~ would cut me up if J came neal' him. choice oC fighting with him or stand· i~wn of In a shearing pen I had rounded on Ing wit.h their back to a dobie wall Coiimt.y, New York, I him because he- was keeping the shear· while the firing squad finishes them. With , ers from working with his nonsense- When captured by Carranza. they are ~$l~g~ u~~d~~~FcI~~ I and a MexiQan won't stand for any bad shot as traitors: If they do not fight, ~:t\\\:.J\-';c,.n1~1' •• ~~!lll~ names, uless he has to. but try to raise a living on the land I He was promptly fired from the that war has laid open. their produce , job and be stuck around the ranch tor is foraged by both armies. And it is I a week trYing to \get me\ without be- one best bet that some of these days ling \goL\ the khaki boys are going \down again. And such is pancho. and that time they will go down to Treat h$ too '\Veil and he will stay. It's anybody's gIless how sool1 think you ate not \the bOSS:' .and Will it will be or bow long it .wilt he, but impose on ,uu. Theat lrtDl ill and he when a country, a n$Ie of great rich,. will have it in for you. He is So hard ness. only owns its name, it is one proposition fOT a white man to handle, sure c1neh that tfie mine owners are because he Is a Mexican-BIld you going tor foreclosure ~l\ ()J' later. can't; cnange these degenerates of old • - - ..,._.CaStile over to modern American Philadelphia Cream, LOn1;horn, ways in 30 daYs. Tbe Indian and the Snappy, Limb'iU\ger :Brick. K~ts. S~1'd Mve been' too long in the Pimento. Chili. and Nippy Cheese, bl~ .. ~ . ' _ AT SWlF'r'S. This will iUt!stmte til \ . • I. · One wbq.- had 'Worked toT me came A CLOGGED $VST~ MUST' ,e to m~ 'one d3:;y and asked if I wottld CLEARED. loan hun my WInchester; while i was You will find J)r. 'Kin8\s N:e.Y \ :Pin Your Faith to u~ I lit our Laundry work is tumed out in a sa~ . , ' if?factory manner every day in the week and . every week in the yeal·. Satisfaction to our customers is the rule with us-not the excep- tion. Let us serve you if you want first-class work at moderate prjces. We use no injurious 'acids to cut or rot your clothes. City Steam Laundry L. A, WEBSTER, \oprletor. South Street, .. CUBA, N. Y • ---~ - +~-~-. a; CUBkNATIONAlBANK Cuba, New York CAPITAL SURPLUS AND PROFITS ACCOUNTS SOLICITED OFFfCERS - $100,000.00 75,000.00 r J. C. LE~ET.T. President. C. A. ACKERLV. CashIer. C. A. WHEELER, Vlce Prea. C C. BROWN, Asa<t cashier ,J. 0. LEOCETT C. A. WHEEL-ER \ . DIRECTORS c. A. ACKERLY F. C. SAUHiJ£R8 T. ~ TKOMAS D. P. $NVO£R C. L. O£K\\ ,0 ~ ~~:::'~~J=i~~il a.vm.Y feft 3 montb. I asked a:. rancher pros a. gentle yet effective laxative if he ctmld t.e trdlltOO. rettll)'ring Imprities from the gystem.. f~:=~~~a~~::::::~~~;1 «s-are l:le can, b'eCaUSe he 1!fl;:eS ~ A:c(';.~~ i'Mte pof!llotl'S tile blood ------- i' lie wID-bring the gml ba.ck. rig'ht biD.fo:lcne 55 ~:~~~;:H ~~~:=:::::=:~~=::~:~~~~T~=:=:::::~:-~-=~=:~ ellm!.l!gb. bat after ~ brill~s.,.iE bae'k. .oompiexfo:l1 are _ ,.' -_. --~ -~-~ p' _.- • ..:._-, •• ---- ' watch flim q.T be w-m st:es! It.. • A ,~ ~fi MT. PLEASAN.T. l!.Hss Warner W':'&$ a recent <:&J\ler at . ~=~l Tbere\S p&1!U:bo to .. ytm. ~ --'ill- , 4: AlB. A. H.. Wbee1let'!!I. r ~ 1=!~=:~!!~=~'~~~ l! ma1l, a. yo-nn2i mit'r1 'WhO 'I'MS lI. pe- , ...,., is_ . .N'OT~ m..-W. A. Snyder do A.. B. 1\1'. _ ...... a .. ctiIiai sdi;Ylib'le of b1b6d. Hilt ~el' free.. s~~~~t sm:ie YGm«' ~1c '91 s;'~';:g. inAll. ~i.1t ' ~M.Y $t w. ~A. W;a.S ran A:mel:icaD MId bbl 1ttothe'r a. ~ At Ei & MEitaU' bUtt 'W~k. 3- ... ~-~ .. --'- .... ~\A __ t -- .-.. mh~ Ul!itt1Stla't bteeid 'Wbeelet' aniI Wife ~:n:t Sun- ..... .., \\.....,,,,,, \' .... \\' ..... -..- _u ~¥\ ~!giM~ ............ : ....: ... , edtt~:~m!'rn..~ tn.fIl Mr. and Mrs. Jam eratf~:::t at Hite mdins l:m])if:d., :=~l lie w\ .... '\ lUi\ L:l$U ::\t!:!i$lli;!e NoY. aI.--Th~'t'e .m be *' ~ at re:eenily. 1:lU lI'e!twt.-'ed frome 1l We Preparen .. to f~mlsl1 you witb tefep'bone set'VrCi!. Let: UlI demonst'i'llW Uti. ~ .. rou. . Yoarfriel'lds aretlW'tcf:iKri~ \.. _..u.,.,....:... WHYHOTVOUJ call <>Ia .. ~m~fat ~ M ~~~J sen: as 'tat l!IS t( ~ ~.i\ ,;$ ... ~ WRrt'.... ....,,;~.. ...-\\ --1''\- \\\.'I:\~\ imtlro'fed it! health. :_ a:c:d ~t n ~d beeli 'hits iIliim!? ..... ~~ ee, <t:If Mr~ an\ \\\m. vu~di'l .. I> ....... \'''''''' .... \ Lil~' .,,~..,... ......... ,,\\.. b:tt .. e .-._ ~~g:. 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