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DAY,JULY 25, 1918
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yona. a. A. Esx INJUNED
GERMAN OFFENSIVE
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IN AN AUTO ACOIDEXT
FALL!
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friends were bidden to his home late
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SLBMTLY REDUCEO
OUTWIT THE IMS
tax rate at 55c on the $100
a i eduction of 5c in the general tax
rat e, which was at 35c, the constitu-
an l pension rates remain the same
both
fix berths fer II
These Indians, reared along the
people.
nble to remain below the surace
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A callitor games, isgued through-
Rad Crous headquarters here not on-
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the State quotas are Oklahoma 871,
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Germans were withdrawing acroes
the Marne. Indian stouts, with Amer-
the lawn and eat ice cream cones,
that delicacy which ia more pleaslng
to the taste of tiny folks than any
Miss Annie Webb Blanton
date for the omce of State I
porved
hare be
r to Have Initlative
nr Home Time.
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It haa hose charted la the
table raea that I am a German
I deem tt fair to myet and mi
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ustin, Texas, July, 84.—General
rate 30c State school tax 20,
■ions 5c; total State tax rate 55c.
a anneal session today the
omatic Tax Board fixed the
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80,000 NRGWOKS AM CAM--
. KD POR MITARY buty.
under General
ought Uhm/
and Thrift
an American w
Youll have to have shoes. Prepare now and buy ’em
Wthine von "gluhes(to
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Washington, July 24.-—Final _
cision as to the time when the work
rty of Hamilton people start-
Tueaday morning to motor
3. c. DARROCH ANSWERS
CAMPAIGN CHARGES MADE
BY MR. T. M. WHIrE
entrain between Ai
will eome from foi
IJ
partem to maho dem
by telling toe vataro
a native Texan. to
RED CROBS PUTS BAN
OX DICK FOR MBN IN
AMEMICAN MSW
and other details.
At one crossing three Indians im-
provised a raft and chatned It to the
north aide of the Marne. They hid
the raft and then started on an. ex-
Junt as soon as the materlal ar-
rives for the quota of work desired
wo will distribute them to all aux-
illaries at ease that the work may
he accomplished with all sseseeary
dispatch. So the workera will please
m"belleve
not be
Is The Werl
. the Fl
—,o
- ’is
be patient and await their turn,
allwibe furniehed with materi
as soon hsposgible.
tendent of Publie Inatruetion has
eonneeton with the. browortes
German Alliance.
Hamiton Woman’s Hobby
(Political Advertisemn
ter as their dlatribution tn, the tom-
army cantonments to the GulfDivis-
ton of the Rod Creas is concerned.
Respecttuny,sti
„ta32ejnra., ‘
breathing spell
Finally the Indians reached the
south bank car below the Germans. ;
the current assisting them very ma-
terially. Then they crawled back
and peered through the bushes and
watched the Germans seeking the
bronzed figures, who apparently had
been drowned. The Germans, thor-
oughly angered, shot the raft to
pieces. .
au MBs Mhhel Eidson’s car beeidea
herself, were her mother, Mrs J. A --opinion Kapmoed That
Eidson, Mrs. John R. Kid son and * “ -"2--
i2,
Orders from headquarters
- ngletterziaddrens
2 the Provost Marshal General
of the tnited States at Washtngton
with the design to pry into the t-
bnAi
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04, .
(Present today were State Treasur-
er J. M. Edwards and Comptroller
H. B. Terrell of the board, also John
‘D. McCall, secretary to the Gover-
nori who received, the Governor’s
My father to a Vrenehman and
mother a Serblan. My tathera
ele, General Polniek, was a gene
at the Confederate army, and i
killed fust before the clone of
war. R. B. Fuleher of this eeu
In Ato
am a true, Mae. loyal American my-
Helf. a
CONWTABLW POLNICK BAYB
n a m a GKwAx
VovWr MBKRTY
LOAN CAMPAIGN.
tote"?
Xrruk MAN c
NW
until they I
A special
bepa "
•3
laced in the
1 bond was
itarber to
t with kav-
igiy opened
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by aa in-
when the
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long-distance telephone vote to fa
duced the tax rate. y
The estimated assessed values are
82.873,4 04,033. It is estimated
that the total revenue demands ag-
rgu egate $10,463,542 and that 33.320,
• 143 will be ralsed from special
dources, eaving $6,643,393 net to
r come from the State tax rate. How-
ever, 20 per cent is allowed tor-gn-
essing and collecting taxes, making
the gros a demands 37.852.071. I-
• ing the total assessed values as the
-divisor the rate is calculated at above
2te and fixed at 20c. In fixing the
rates allowance was made for the
remission of taxes in Galveston
County because of the storm, in La-
mar County because of the Paris fire
and in Corpus’ Christi because of
a
paeggi
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A WORLD OFCARE
Is lifted from your shoulders when you buy groceries from us Wen
possible to the welfare of our customers, old ones as well as new ones,
ed substitutes to help win the war. In 3*0000 we carry an Mods of ve
ly cards, dominoes, checkers, and
chess boards but a complete assort-
meat of dice.
Now there has gone forth from
Red Cross headquarters a request to
the public not to contribute dice as
the Red Cross does not favor the
playing of games to which they usu-
ally are devoted.
BAKER TO ARK COIRljllM
FOR LARGER ARMY
Washington, July 24.—Secretary
Baker announced today that on the
TEXAS PONTMASTER CHARGKD
. WITH OPRNING U. R. MAIL.
fad that wy friend, the G
saw fit to select you for the---- ,
above all others would sumee tose.
cure my support. • • • J/
o’cloek. J. p
was opvolted ----
pany, to have charge over th
*h-- reached campa.
1 train was broughi
ited relatives and
firet of the week.
discontinue our
Mm- * mmmen -eeeeme9
itum ■’ : /
under last year. The change was
MAYM fucp
UNDER U. . CONTROL
may trip next time, no answer soon.
B. H.
--storm damage. .
The school tag will produce $5.
743,808 on the assessed values and
the pension tax rate will produce
88.020,202. An epitome of Comp-
troller Terrell’s figures furnished the
board for tax basis shows as follows:
Appropriations unpaid Aug. 31, 1917,
817,000,000; appropriations, for. fs-
cal year ending Aug. 81, 1818, $17
451.308; total should have been paid
810,275.071. estimated July and Aug-
ust receipts 3300,000. drouth relief
All of which makes 817,324,883
which can be paid and leaving the
deficit of 31.123.721. to which,
added 33.233,820 appropriations tor
facni vear beginning Sept. 1 next.
^5. SuS > values are
’ , an mncrease of $1,659,824
actaal assessed values of last year:
The assessments ot last year exceeded
the estimatd valuation by approxl-
matly $28,000,000, therefore It is
reasonabiy expected that when this
user's AZesaments have been com-
pleted they will exceed today's ent-
N mate by a substantial figure. Ttt-
n rant and a numbar of other contten
psm- iXd to submit estimates todayand
eheir assessments were estimata aI
u taet nra.Mgures. of them
gerromniantsrennns
it could have further reduced it to
22%c but for the loss of 8500,000 to
general revenue by the State-wide
prohibition law. q» theve will be no
liquor dealers’ occupation taxes;
honored young gentleman. a very
prince among his comrades The
mother-hostess. Mrs John K bidaon
aided In keeping things going merrily
and gave oTher charming hbspitality
to aft those so fortunate as to be
present, who were M. R. Ballou. Hen-
ry Alex Wieser, Jane White, Carolyn
Williams, Floyd vWilllams, Leota
West, Inveruebs Carpenter, Mary LAu
Bikes. Edben Sikes, Wayne Carlton,
Frances Carlton, Charles Little,
Garth Little, Nadtne James, J. V.
James, Jr,, Carl Robert Cathey, Ted
Cathey, Eugene Shockley. Leonidas
Shockley. /
F 7)
or fight regulations shall become ap-
plicable to baseball players has been
postponed until tomorrow. Represen-
tatives of the club owners were in
conference today with Provost Mar-
shal General Crowder, Who la ex-
pected to make a recommendation
to Secretary Baker. The ‘owners
contend the number of men who
would be aftected would be sumcient
to disorganize the business.
War department omcials have fro-
gun a study of the regulations with
a view to amending them to include
all engaged in sport or amusements.
If that were done the order exempt-
ing the motion picture industry
might be revoked. . a.
my, and hogan firing, The Indiana
ran through the woods like deerB,
and finally struekfor the Water, in
an enteavor to reach the south aide.
They would give us eandyiphysical energy ever seen There lai horodate Texas
..... " - "" “Now ’begins. Dear Sr:"
----— . """ Noting your mvorot the Tt
Ho asks the people at.home to would vespacttully advise that
- ----- »- —. av"vw th6 —e’epmsn =: •h— w* nt yi # uypfy of Corms, na
____ _ promise tolpendous struggle with the gravest enclode ,1 .bs xprena, and no 4
unom. The people up hets: Attentton; for the wemy ts ww -ehal- ninee"thana
frindly than in the South I longing us to put forth our very ut- . Those appearing in fed an
— _ — A A d.s..a 4%nt 1____a m...an. •• [ - - ' mew 273___17202
MADE IN THE INTEREST OF
BUCH CAMPAIGNS BYCANDI-
DATES AND THEIR CAMPAIGN
COMMITTEES, and containing many
other provisions of much strieter na-
ture than any law- now in force .4nd
prescribing a penalty for violating
the provisions of the act. and pre.
scribing that any caydidate who di
not comply withth.lawcould.not
have his name printed on the.omicial
ballot. I refer to House Bill No.
253. The record of the proceeding
on this bill will ^be. found on pages
1385 to 1038 inclusive. House Jour-
nai Mt* Legislature Regular Jessiga.
MR. WHITE VOTED AGAINST THIS
---- see page 1333, and notwith-
kg that this lav WB 1 platform
verty_i
busineas of the United States
um of Sertions 134 and 184
iited Staten penal code
• eby ( 4 6,* 7A‘ *n .. >
which represented 2%c. This same hasty retreat,
loss deducts 3200,000 from the avail-
able school fund.
their accommodatioa and to take
the boys along the way. The 41
pulled out amid cheers and wav
handkerehteta, the crowd tor
meet pan belng cheery and the m
er boys anxtous to be off for
training campa, sad to be counter
on this great propoeltion of win
the distinction of honorable ett
ship'tor the future, when there
be two elassee of eitiens, thoee 1
went to the frost and the alack
And dismal will be ths lot of
slacker in the outer darkness •!
soelai and buntnesa lite of the Un
r
Me
department that the largest el
yet made will be that of August wh
the boys, registered in 1313. will I
sent to the raining campu...aa
tury’e advisera isto lower them.
Miss Isoutao CorneliasvfHted vto i
tiohal limit, last year. The school leans, were sent over the river to
Hlant pension rates remain the same ascertain the Germans’ movements
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Austin, .Texas, July 34.—Louis
Kohftarber, postmaster at Washing-
ton. Washingtom Grouty, indicted .
yesterday by the Federal grand iury.T
urea arrested today aad
Travis County tall. E
- and knov
What a happy dignity character- A pa
izes the little man of five yean, and ed out .. —---
no day stands out in his canander:t9 Lampasas tor s days outing at
with quite the happy signincanceptithe sulphur springs near that city.,
a birthday. Such a red letter Ay (Iu Mies Mhbei Eidson’a ear henides
came for John R. Eidson, Jr., last
Saturday when a Number of his little
tor a long time. The Germans saw
plashes in the water and began Sir-
ing. The Indians dived aad swam
dqwnstream under water. When
they came to the surface for air
they brought up a handful of clay
which they had grabbed from the
- river bottom and with this they
VE- camouflaged their hands and face
""2 while on the- surface for a brief
With the American Army on the
Aisne-Marne Front, July 24.The
American Indiana tn Franco quickly
adjusted themselves to the condition
of the country. They soon became
Wanhigton, July 34.—Fifty thous
and negro reglstrants qua tided for
general military service were called
to the colora today by Provost Mar-
shal General Crowder. They will
A.
year-old was especially happy in hie
role aa boot and the children enjoyed ------------- --------
the occasion so much that each rescued by other members of the serves that will enable him to wrest
wishes Johnnie might have a birth- —- ---- iA-emlit- --—-- m-----—t
day every wook. Many pretty toys
and gifts of remembrance were
brought and “laid at the feet” of the
after reconnoitering the Indians ap-
hrrous, ia "axeaumm"saroxeimnunpoigiptag:
“e 4
012
2 euX IB the name of her parents,
- .W.Masteon.nlue
“Ipark’where he has employment
the oil detas.ghere are many
rads here to wish this nice famlly
id lock and eontinned happiness
e »aw bone
or ralsed, but it is known that the envelo
vrevailing judgment of the necre ed to
3
Crombanhasbemn Piaeed - “162-50 “Teuu " tor candr
dates to recetre poptributions *•
their campaign funds and It that
to the woret principle in overnment:
Why didn't Mr. White vote for that
law instead of, against it? And why
does he want to be so inconsistent
as to now denounce womething which
he upheld asa member of the Leris-
lature? It la because he has aa oP-
ponentvand wants something, else to
talk about besides hie record 7
Your vote end influenee respeet-
pedition. The Germane discovered
the strange footprints on the river
bank, and came, upon the raft. They,™
awaited the Indians’ return. But °"
....... —_____ — _____ ___ baby daughter. Nellie, and Misses
in the afternoon to play, games on: Beshle and Edith Rice, and while,
’ ■ driving along the mountainous road.
’7*1 y,
- 24umebcoKtror outtheaivintonrecently, brought to
avoyi • "--N__- 1- Dea —heedenm-ters here not on-
to Deficit of Lent Year Prevents
F Reduction As Much As
I - Expected.- — +2-
Hon. T. M. White, my opponent lu _ | and put into’a perfect state it adds
the race for Representative charses AlomK Eoute oiNew.York." thut “ win take weekw, perhaps.
-A-* ---- ----— “me-4 1 rip Ve9N ‘ . - - —- — ■ — “ *
• conditions,
Fuah's attack threat see the whole
Hindenburg’s plans."
irasaburger Feet says the
• • • ••4 4 4 4444 4.- Anetta. Texas
♦ tAear Nr —T-— —
• I am in receipt of your favor
♦[the 10th itant, • ♦ •tr
• 4 I certainly appreelate the forte
yotr remarks and admire your atai
While I have not the pleasure
| knowing you personally, the mi
•The Cologne Gazette’s war cor- oxplanatory, an "O.4W, to Otto Wahl
ignirui irespondent saya that never beforermund, German -Amcrican leuder IK'
but it had the variegaled enemy natlonaltTexam: and Doughty to one et tho
We hali tten presented a more solid and comimon Ferguson wunted to makeprezli
uma And every-trhoprement olaah of hontii for- dentrof.Erorrouw ItNi yTh"e
d winali, wou14 eea."hmndded, "1s the most gizantiei------July
.'-one Blates snd nev
the District of Columbia. Among
— I_____ 1-1 lust aa cunning aa on their native
valuation, a decrease of lands. This is inustrated I,
dication which occurred wl
work in the Red Crocs Chalerw snd ;
Auxillarles.
Camp Dodge, Texas; 2,000, Camp Candidate ft
Mpemrthur «
TH UTE IS IVEIIUN IkOIMS
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IS COMING’ |
IvtM along the mountainous road, Wanhiugton, July 24 —An omelal
- nile or as the other side of Evant, dispatch today from Switerland says gal
mturning. Nn ■
was completely overturned, plnning tailed, but exprona fear that General ontraind
the occupants beneath They were Foch has built up aa army of re-
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Instruction
. HARELIK'S EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE
boonocoboocomcebemodocoooocododoocooodoonoo
sent wfth his request for new ap-
propriations, plans tat modification
of the draft ages, snd a "somewhat
larger military mobillzation." *4 1g
The plan concerns the mobilization
of a huge merican army probably
upwara of ,5,000,000 men. No an-
nouncement was made as to whether
the draft ages are to be towered
p-ades*awgy
eAbeemi
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FOB HAMILTON MIRST, LAI
-—- ana are at constitutional maximum.
S According to the board's figures it
- could have made the rate 35c had it
not been for the necessity of provid-
“■ ' ing funds to take care of a deficit
Of 31,123,721 arising under, last
—-year's rate and appropriations. Also
t t
d
TL.CIRCULATION '
seveidzdnug
ormetoniremeaicalprotesalonin
. the United Stares,toobtain.numaim
doctors for the fast Eowing.
aad at the same time to distribute
- thoee remetning, to the locatitiecao
KT# services where they are moot neeaea
torearinosnzarlonirone’nncomo-
" ‘ anaTe either by
x . in a volunteer service corp dere
pledge to accept
military or ivilAn, is aggiende
, by the governing bodyofthecorPe
or if the voluntary plan isinotsue
cesfur, by tegislation poviding tor
drafting them into Kovermen, 55
vice. . - amAet
rescuea oyouer memrera 01 int nerves that will enable him to wrest
Fiom “•
•n wristbone In her right arm i‘ the Frankturter Zeitung says:
Mre. Eidaon’s sons here were noti- "Geueral Foch haa been able to
fiod and drove out to• econo of form an Important army of reeorvoa.
the wrecked ear. bringine thetr | Fooh’s attack aims to deal a blow to
mother and other membora of the, the back of Boehm’s army and should
family home. Dr. R.A Kooken was it be succeantul it might compel thin
summond to attend Mrs Eidson, and army to retreat under moot untavor-
today aha to reported as being rest-able
tag comfortably, aad the chancre are "L „
that obo will soon bo fully recovered । ot Hini
from bar Injurles. The Stranaburger Poet saya the
Mre. A. R. Eldson aad daughters, pubile had In general attached too
Misses J. A. and Eunice, with their great hopes to the German offensive
guest, Mias Mary Thresher of Ana- at Rhelms, and asku:
Un. In whose honor the outing was "From where do these troops come
planned returned home, tho others that the American transports have__________________
of the party proceeding to Lampasas really brought more quickly tkaa I Statei
where they spent a very enjoyoble they were expected?" R has been given out from
day Th® Munchener Neusteuachrichten war *
■---------: saya France is still very strong; that
SOl.DIKR BUY PRAINEN America has more than half amil-
NONPITALFrY ov PEOPLE Hon noldiers in France, and that the
______ . Engliah army haa been reconetrueted
Washington, July 24.—The tren-
ury virtualy has decided to hold the
fourth liberty loan campaign in the
three weeks period between Satur-
day, September 38, and Saturday,
October 19.
WHISKKY sIIs FOK A (
SHILIANG A SNIVF.
Hign grade whiskey is becoming
scaree in England. At a country
fair the other day tidy sums were
realized by charging one shining a
eniff ata bottle of pre-war Scotch.
gem"aeenjjug.
MORK vunavnox amAxu
with misrepresenting his record Trip Was Enjoyable. t"*ret 7" initiativefrola’denorai rw. letrera teraby law from un
l have always said that he voted .(’amp Mills. N Y. Foshekonnineh.vaikazeitunesnyutorokaanrnuhiponogrrmnnenp"nnpim
---- for and against BubmjsMon, July 7, 1918. jthe fact must not longer be hiddensprinun trial show that they at leas
which toe now admrn, *nd eoeka to Mr. Owen Doggett, tthatGermuntesertershavemadeusetwet A Buperin tan dent ot Puhliq-I
iuapansu mI- v-ii-e p- i.i’t Hamilton, Toxas-------------of thetr knowledge of: the plans of struetton whdwaator them, all a K
The Germans realized that theseling that the Bone Dry Amendment. Dear Owen:- operations to betray their country The letters whieh follow are sel
by Canales, was championed. How are you his cold mornivuti - - • ------- ‘
straneenrenmehwerorde°ntenelhy Ragby ot Lavaca, the Anti Lead: anpip Camp Mills after a delightful
kind, and must theretoPe 55 er. But he does not tell you that trip ana a rather long one. I
his vote dgainst thi amendment aPtiwasn’t tiresome because — ____________
pears right along side of that of+pulmnan and -porters toawep gwl anet TMMI,
Otto Wahrmund. Brower, and mem: hN zur serhsezr — - - ----- r ’
berot the Legislature (romSan Aniltown, both great and — ___.o. ..... .------ w—-------
rivers warn'Bk" llawalten"' and ar-tonio. The J ournala5th Lagislature be down at the train ’ menn the ond .terrible contict of mental and Mr j j Eulou,
a MiKw Ah ahrrare page 394-5 shows that.Wiahrmund. people. Fhey would give us eandy, physical emnerzy ever noen.. "-st
an anti, and owner of San Antonio oranges, apples, tea, lemdtde, and no room for platitudem. Li.
Brewery, and T. M. White, a pro. all kluds of reading material, besides, the nnal phahe of the war” t
both voted together AKoinet tGjhe giria and women would give us I... „ * -g
amendment which Mr. White NAY8 their names and addresses and plead follow ’he ‘detelopment of thia stu-lwont vom - su
was put forward by the Antia. iwHh us and make us j------- ----------------- -u •-----—t - T J
My opponent charEe that I am to thoml
the candidate of a road faction de- are more freindly than in the Boutn.; longing us te
airing a road law put tarouzh Tor 1 saw many and many a house that! most efforts
Milla County.__That .* entirely ln~ । had as many as five service stars" other writ
correct, as I have heretofore shown.“--------
Then In this connection he charges
that my campaign expenses are beinr
pntd"by—atewnen. I have patt
all of myeampaign expenbesbut the
sqm. gr $1b.00. , ‘ 2 ' \ 2
I hold receipts showihg that I
contributed to the campaign fund of Hlar 1 didn't
Woodrow wisonourk revered Pres plows nna ou
dent, of which I Am duly proud.
Campaign contributions are nothing
unusual,band if they were, my OP-
ponent, of all men on earth is
In any position to grumble, forthe
----on that HE VOTED ACAfNBT A
other sweeta. The happy
■ - ■ f ■ „ right an ou riendatn yery. wnne
-- -----—_ , Other writers exhort the German or th„ word 1
in the window. We passed many rveople to remember Von HindenilthonameotW. F. I tough! r of tAus
_ manufacturing cities and everybody, hurg's appeal for ptienee and .hi tin for superintendent pt Pubili-
5 mattered not what they were doing, declaration that the battle planei ntruetion,wnol almoo. K= anour
“ would quit .work and run to the win-, must be allowed time to mature, friona.
dow and wave flags. Every indi- A favorite assertion is that the enemy Your further kind attentlon will
vidua] has a flag They have them forces have been sensibly wenkened oblize. yours truly. m 2 9
on ears, houses, horses, and I’m aland that Von Hindenburg and Lud-f • o. w. ,
. - Hce't see a good • many ( endor will not allow the Initiative! "February 33, 1914.
__plows and out in the fields, to be wrested from their hands w, v. Doughty, e17
We all got off at St. Louis at ......................... Ntate Buperintendent of Publie
„ 11 p. m. one night and took a. bath
"5 at the Y. M. C A., and believe me
we traveled some after we .left 4
Cleveland, Ohio. We traveled U 3.4 RRD CROBS NOTES
i along the shore of Lake Erte. 4 i
. never were farther away from ,.,34, 43 32-4
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of the way, right next to it ’
Buffalo, AN. Y. was also an,inter-
eating city, being a manufacturinK
city and haviig the ship yard* there
too. next to Lake Erie.
But the fascinating moment of the
trip was when we got sight of N.
T. City, Hoboken, and Brooklyn We
pulled into New York City about 11
a. m., got aboard the ferry and salled
up Long Inland Sound to Brooklyn.)
We stayed on the ship about two
hours. We sailed around the main
drag of N. Y. Saw the Flat Iron
Bullding. also the Wool worth, fortr
stories each, and about % dozen,29
story buildings Hailed directely in
treat of the statropf Liberty. Saw
many ships of all deseriptlonn.
It’s twenty miles- from camp to
N. Y. city, but I thing I shall 60
down tonight and get lost: or I may
jut go to Brooklyn. Well I'll bare
to clone. I’ll try to write more of
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