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the twenty-second it will pom in N e w b e r g G r a p h ic to that o f Sagittarius the Archer. This w ill give the w olf the ball Thursday, Nov. 4, 1909. again on our 10-yard line, with only three meals to play. I f we G anderbone’s F orecast can hold them there fo r downs, (Copyright 1909, by C. H. Rieth.) the consumer will eat on the ninth, seventeenth and twenty- Whereas, notwithstanding beef is seventh, as he has been doing; Going upward with a bound, but if they score on us, he will Pork Is higher, and our butter Costs us forty cents a pound, s eat only once this month—on the Hash is doing well, the weevil twenty-fifth. SUPFLBMENT TO Having spared it, and the prunes A re the finest and moot filling W e have raised in many moons; A ll o f us, no doubt, remember som ething o f the month No And whereas, the reign o f terror vember, when the pumpkin pie Mothered by the suffragette is blooming, and the husking bee Is remote from us a matter is on; when the hills are turning O f an ocean trip as yet, umber, and the hog lies down to And the polar controversy Has subsided for a bit, slumber in the melancholy know Leaving us to reassemble ledge that he is to die at Our disseminated w it; It is then the apple butt« t And whereas, the railroads have a tendency to splutter and to Delivered T aft the debonair radiate a perfum e quite a distance Here and there around the country from the pot; it is then the Right side uppermost with care, orchards beckon, and it's pretty And the Congress in its wisdom Has arranged a sort o f truce hard to reckon whether father By which business and reform have had his senses when we moved Sort o f turned each other loose; to town or n ot And whereas, no one iajronning Then the pheasant that great Very hard this year for place. drummer, wakes the morning, And w e’re neither disconcerted and for summer in the sad heart Nor distracted by the race, o f the forest is a sw eet and plain And the present state o f being, Notwithstanding we rehearse tive wail; and the geese go over Some complaints to keep in practice, flying down the arching heavens Might quite easily be worse; crying loud alarums, as if winter Therefore, Thursday, or November fairly had them by the tail. Twenty-fifth, is set apart You would think to hear them As a a day o f thanks and fullness hollow that a blizzard were to O f the stomach and the heart. follow , and that Boreas has sung When the sacrificial turkey Shall resume its festal sway, them where they couldn’t stand And we may rejoice it isn’t the pain; but we know them What it might bfc, anyway. pretty fairly by this time, and it is rarely that we ever look for November gets its name from anything beyond a little rain. novem, the Latin word for nine. ____ , ^ ... It was anciently the ninth month, I ®at 11 ,not 80 . bTthem- but that brought It around at the j They are fre€ which makes a married season when the Roman explor- ' Man look ft them more than once; era were getting in from Britian And a thoughtful contemplation and other parts and raising such O f that wedged aggregation a hullaballoo with their claims Is not, anyhow, exactly What made any man’s dunce. that it was finally made the eleventh month, when the at It arouses his suspicions That too many politicians mosphere had somewhat cleared and there really was something "* * * ! fT * ? for which to to be • In whmh humankmd .a bound; be thankful In And he wishes it were fated credulity in those days was much That we might be recreated worse than it ia now. When And begin again at Eden Caesar returned to Rome and With a new deal all around. claimed to have divided Gaul in-1 But, howeverwise it may be. to three parts he precipitated a this Novem ber is the baby fo r dispute in the violence o f which that plenty which is pictured with both his Eskimo were assassinated a long Pandora horn from which and the empire rose and fell four sustenance is pouring in abun dance on the flooring in the shape or five times. The countersign for November o f sw eet potatoes, pumpkins, is supplied by Charles R. Crane, cabbages and com . who was for a minute Minister to A ll o f us know that old picture, And it's what November's like. China. Mum is the word. Mr. When the days are soft and hazy Cannon will be coon fo r the And the farm er’s on the hike month, with the follow ing cast: With his corn and hia hog-killing, Dogs, Mr. Clapp, Mr. Cummins, Till he’s all but out o f breath Mr. Nelson, Mr. Borah; lantern, With exertion lest the people In the cities starve to death. Mr. Bristow; axes, Mr. Beveridge, Mr. Dolliver; games&ck, Mr. La The Novem ber flower is the Follette. chrysanthemum. To wear a red From the first to the twenty- second the sun will remain in the or pink one signifies love, a white constellation o f Scorpio, but on one indicates that you are for * Cook, a green one that you are for Peary, and a brown one in dicates that you do not know Novem ber’s what to t h i n k . birthstone is the topaz, and it is a good month to be married in, love pirates being too much oc cupied with getting into winter quarters to be chasing and board ing occasional bliss. Pilgrim s landed. 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