A few good pointers if you are dry:You can pick 24 Bottles from this list for 60 cts. and have them delivered to any address in city.LEMONSASAPARRJLLACREMEred mJERSEY CREAM WINA VINAmmLEMON SOUR ORANGE ODER ROOT BEER IRON BREW CEtRI COLOP1QUA BOTTLING WORKSPHONE 319Miami County Poet Given Praise.ONE OF HIS FIRST POEMSRepublished — First Printed In Troy Times September 11, 1862—A Tribute*j Bjr:Mojgan..and Oais men;TJhsheVtfr ’your swords and 'rally1 now,And drive them out again;Cin-cinnati, its in danger,Rally to her aid;The stars and stripes again shallwave.Till traitors in their graves are •. laid.; Forward then and show your steel;Our nation’s flag is waving high; This rebellion must he crushed;Forward then, to do or die !T. C. H.The young man who accompanied Tom Harbaugh on his first pilgrimage to a newspaper office was his brother, Samuei'G. Harbaugh.All three of the individuals who took part iu that memorable interview In the office of the Troy Times-in September, 1862, are still residents of Miami county.. Samuel G. Harbaugh still lives in Casstowu respected by all who know him.E. C. -Harmon, who still lives in Troy, was really the pioneer in newspaper work-in Miami county for his was the first newspaper to give local ■news in detail.Of T.-C. Harbaugh very little need be said,Mr. Harfoaugh’s reputation as a writer is not confined to Miami county and we herewith publish an article from the Dayton Journal referring to the merit of Mr. Harbaugh’s poems.This -Miami valley has a soldier-poet, whose verses deserve a wider field of recognition. Poets of far less merit, possessing far less of true inspiration have easily pushed themselves into fame. ‘’Tom’ Harbaugh, modest and unassuming as he is, contents himself with the contribution of. his genius to the Ephemeral columns of the daily newspaper, where his ■work is only casually read and soon forgotten. ■tA Rav that Mr. Har- .