Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 200, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1918 — Mule Meat. [ARTICLE]
Mule Meat.
“If the Germans capture any American mules,” says the Birmingham AgeHerald, “they may be tempted to try mute, steak." Perhaps so, but we trust none of our friends over there will ever be called upon to resort to any such expedient. We are proud of our mutes, the great work they have done and are doing over here and over there for victory. So appreciative are we of the mule’s services that we are ready to stand hats off when he attempts to bray the “Star-Spangled Banner;” but we can never, no never recommend his steak even to the despised Boche as anything approaching a gastronomic dainty.—Nashville Banner.
