H. Boog, of Kentucky Bakery, Starts Out With Load of the Stuff.

With the intention of feeding the hungry if any were found in the Green river country, near Baskett, H. Boog left the city Monday in a delivery wagon with 200 crisp, fresh loaves of Mother’s bread.

Mr. Boog said that he had the loaves but no fishes and he did not try to perform miracles of feeding thousands, but he did feed some, and the persons he visited were glad to get the fresh bread. Some offered to pay for the bread, but Mr. Book would not take a cent and handed out the bread to all who wanted it. Mr. Boog’s act in taking the bread to these people was purely the act of the good Samaritan.

1913 Flood

The Gleaner • Tue, Jan 28, 1913