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THE LONE STAR IN GRIP OF
POLITICS.
Statewide prohibition is all you can
hear now in Texas. The race for
governor is getting pretty hot. The
trouble is we have too many candi
dates. We have one man who is a.n
out and out Prohibitionist from hat to
heels. Then we have one that is
“piggy-puppy;” in his platform he is
neither Pro. nor Anti., mind you. Os
course, any fool knows he is an Anti
at heart, for every true Prohibition
ist is not afraid nor ashamed to come
right out and say so. Then we have
another fellow running strictly on the
Anti t’cket, and the people have more
respect for him than the “piggy-pup
py” man. There is still another little
fellow running on the “trust and cor
poration ticket.” But the folks don’t
know he is out. Now, the trouble
with the situation is this: Os course,
the Pro. will have a large following;
every voter who loves his family and
country more than paltry dollars and
red liquor will vote for him. Then
the “trust” man will have a small fol
lowing; then the fellow that I haven’t
mentioned, the local optionist, will
have quite a following, for he is a
right nice fellow when he is asleep
and not under the influence of any
thing stronger than Arbuckle’s coffee.
Then the “piggy-puppy, middle-of-the
roader” will have a share. It natu
rally follows that the liquor candidate
will get all the saloon gang. The
brewers, bartenders, beer-bibing for
e’gners, all the drunkards, gamblers,
liars, thieves, all voters connected
with evil houses —foi* all these go
legitimately with the saloon —and last
and lowest, all the old dram-drinking,
hypocritical church members.
In other words, the Pro. and near-
Pro. vote will be divided between the
straightout Pro. man and the half-
P*ro. man and the one-third Pro. man,
and the “trust” man at the tail end
of the Pros., while all the saloon ele
ment will make a landslide for the
Anti candidate.
Now, if some of these little fellows
would pull off, the good people of the
State could do something; but they
would see the whole State in hell be
fore they would suffer their august
names to be taken off the candidates’
list.
If the Prohibitionists would put as
much money and time in their work
as the Antis do, we would as surely
win as the sun shines. The difference
between us is we are fighting for
principle, home and mother. The
saloon gang is fighting for his majes
ty, the devil; the saloon, gambling
den, house of the fallen and hell. And
how any domesticated biped that
claims to be a Christian can vote for
this damnable business I don't under
stand. He must be as ignorant as a.
hog—no reflection on swine—or as
mean as the devil.
Yours for the church, the home and
the children,
BURTON A. HALL.
FREE HOMESTEADS
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and application form. DIXIE HOME CO.,
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A GREAT FOURTH.
Dear Household: I had a glorious
Fourth of July. It was a rainy day,
snd I couldn’t go out of my room. But
the postman brought me such a lot of
nice letters, and in addition to that
some of my dear sisters made me a
visit.
In the mail I received five orders
for my book, one large box of station
ery, one tablet, one dollar bill,
wrapped in a handkerchief; thirty
cents in stamps, two good books and
a nice present from my dear old pas
tor, who is now at Fort Valley, Ga.
During my first year on bed he was so
good to visit me and keep me “boosted
up” with his unfailing cheer and com
fort.
I was very much surprised to read
in The Golden Age the article headed
“Shut-In and Shut-Out,” and see it ap
plied to the author of “A Little Sun
beam.” All I can say is, God bless
the writer and all who read the piece
and remembered your little sick sis
ter.
It has been three years since 1 was
forced to take my bed. But I have
lots to make me thankful and happy
yet. Best of all, “the Lord is my
Shepherd; I shall not want.” I live
by faith.
I have been deaf many years, but I
do thank God for my eyes and the use
of my hands.
While I suffer here, I live in the
blessed hope that I have a home in
Heaven. I gave my heart to God and
took Jesus for my Saviour long ago,
and I love to be with the Lord’s peo
pic. MARY ELLEN WILLIS.
For Nervous Disorders
Take Horsford’s Acid Phosphate
Especially recommended in physical
lief of nervous headache, exhaustion
and insomnia.
BEEF GRAVY, CORNMEAL PUD
DING.
1. Please tell me how to make
good, strong roast-beef gravy.
2. Give a recipe for a molasses
cornmeal boiled pudding.
3. How to make the old-fashioned
baked Indian meal pudding we had
in Connecticut at Thanksgiving time
when I was a boy. Suet, cornmeal,
mollasses and other ingredients were
baked all day, and came out rich
brown. C. E. R. (Chicago.)
I can give both recipes. I wish I
could engage to supply with them the
boy’s appetite that greeted their ap
pearance upon the table.
Ah, the days that are no more! and
the eager zest that rarely outlives the
springtime of human life!
Your beef gravy is not relished by
the epicure of today. He prefers the
ruddy juice that follows the carver’s
knife, and is known colloquially as
“dish gravy.” Failing this, he calls
for horseradish cream sauce, made
by whipping together grated horse
radish and cream. To insure a goodly
supply of rich roast-beef gravy, pour
two cupsful of boiling water, slight
ly salted, over the beef when it goes
into the pan. This sears the surface
and prevents too rapid escape of the
meat juices. Cook in a covered roast
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