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HAS! beei 1 Ii modi ,;! i They, too : 11 have prev J | IN < ' ?. 4 ,* ( | > I | wholes! | , | They, t ! ! I!! conside (;; ij: know t whose 1 f - \ * \\\ 1 1!? al popu r | Bi ill: ways b< sufferir % j|i they mi ingsett i|; lyorsu \ i [ \ TH Parker The L. HnHnnBBHiH m mnuimammmamm Too long been the que n patient with their cusl ation that reasonably o , have been hit heavi ailed for the last few n I T OW they have reached the ei I of their resources. The m< * chants creditors?the banks ai ale houses?are demanding mone ;oo, have been very thoughtful ai irate of the retailer's trials. Th< he problems we have to solve?\ business comes from an agriculti ilation. it these creditors of ours can not i e expected to be patient and Ion ig. They also have obligations th jst meet. Therefore, they are as lement We must respond prom{ iffer the consequences. us is r and Reese W. White Co. Mrs. J C/>v fTirrv tmore- f S11U11. 1 U1 IVVU yv^uxo ( / tomers. They have ext< ould be expected of th< ly by the unusual bus nonths. id I IKE the mase 3r- L*i vants?remei We, too, would like 1 yt tors. That would ; ^ start over with a clej accounts are not our gy long to our creditors ve So you see wha ir_ If you have been hit We are mutually int< suffers, so does the < il- We are putting g_ We need money?m< are not demandingat you pay us. If you ; k" do your best?show )t- give us a fair deal, as will. 111 fin Ai ur Philson an Haddon-\ as. S Cochran |a; * he merchants h snded every acc< am. \ iness conditions r who forgave his sermber the Bible story? to forgive all our debgive us pleasure?to an slate. But these s to forgive?they bei. t we are up against, heavily, so have we. erdependent?if one Dther. the matter up to you. oney is due us. We -we are asking?that are unable to pay all, us that you want to i we know you do, and WEEK V 1 ? id Henry Wilson Co. aavvs/sr^vw/>y</^/vvvv^? iq k Be i = ave Dmthat ii il: \ /Z ; I -v nj ' Si !j: \ / " ill / i|i r I