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Updated: June 2, 2025


Will women cease to love men when they can vote? Not on your life, dear! Look at your Co-Citizens now. Didn't Susan Walton have a husband who honoured and obeyed her till the day of his death? Doesn't the fact that they have husbands add to the interest Mabel Acres and Agatha Coleman have in the suffrage question?

The said estate shall no longer be known as the William J. Mosely Estate, but it shall be called the Co-Citizens' Foundation Fund of Jordan County. This fund shall not be subject to liquidation, but the income from it, or such part of it as is necessary, shall be spent each year in the effort to obtain equal suffrage for the women of Jordan County.

Coleman turned angrily to Prim, who was standing reared back, feet wide apart, hands in his pockets, grinning broadly. "What's she doing in here?" he demanded. "Wanted me to help the cause!" he answered shamelessly. "What'd she have in that bag?" "Dirty linen wash day. Taking it to the Co-Citizens' Laundry!" "Didn't know they had one." "Yes, they have. She's soliciting patronage!"

They literally took the movement out of the hands of the Co-Citizens in their efforts to hasten the election. There was a tremendous spreading of the news of events going forward in Jordan County.

"If a woman has nothing but her affections it is easy enough to manage her, but nobody knows what use she may make of her heels if she has everything else besides," growled Coleman, who had just come from a breakfast table where his wife, Agatha, had pointedly refused to give him certain information about the Co-Citizens' Foundation which he knew she had.

"The Co-Citizens' Foundation is prepared to purchase your papers " "My papers?" "Yes, your letters, your political correspondence." "Think they are valuable?" "We can get on without them, but we are willing to pay a reasonable price for them. We know that they are valuable to a certain extent." "How?"

"The Co-Citizens' Foundation Fund holds a mortgage on the Signal, Mr. Carter?" She put this affirmative in the form of a question. "Er I believe there was a small mortgage held by the Mosely Estate," he admitted. "And with the four years' interest due, I believe it covers the value of the property now, doesn't it?"

This may have accounted for the fact that Carter did not call upon either Mrs. Walton or Selah Adams before going to press. Besides, the sixteen-hundred-dollar mortgage on the Signal was now owned by the Co-Citizens' Foundation. He could not trust himself even in the presence of these powerful women.

"Two bodies cannot revolve in the same orbit. I'm waiting until you quit revolving in the county. I hear you make the Co-Citizens write their names in their own blood when they sign the vow not to reveal the secrets of the League. Is that so?" he laughed. "Not quite so bad as that. But they do keep the vow, don't they?

She said she was dead, too: 'Women don't live you know, they just work! Ah, it was awful!" "We've had four women from this settlement sent to the asylum just like that," Mrs. Deal added after a pause as they moved swiftly along the fragrant June road. It was Saturday afternoon; they were on their way to a meeting of the Co-Citizens' League at Possum Trot. Mr.

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