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r York Sees Biggest Ever Held in Nation,IEN. WOMEN AND WOMENOnly a Few Men—Every tcial Class Represented, rty Bands of Music-—Police the Job.League;New York, 6,; Boston, 1.; St. Louis, 8. etroit, 4.1 League£ Chicago, 4 New York, 2. Pittsburgh, 3. Boston, 1.League.Petersburg, 10,; Newport News, 2,Norfolk, 0.NIVAL MONEYa week in Harrison-L..IM I.Si.— A. ^ — J___tIn Spite of Bryan and Wilson’s Protests.MATTTRY REFERENDUM, DECLARES MR, BRYANX'Would Require 20,000 Names to Take Referendum Vote. Business Men and Japs Not Pleased—Wilson Say a Nothing.But 85 Confederates Will Go Free From Rockingham.Col. D. 11. Lee Martz, has received information that the round trip fare, via Elkton and Hagerstown, from Harrisonburg to Gettysburg, Pa., on account of the celebration of the Fiftieth anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg, will be $5.55 from Harrisonburg. It is probable that the Confederate Veterfcns, who are allowed the advantage of ihe freetransportation supplied by the Board of Supervisors of Rockingham county will take this route. Others from the county can, of course, secure the same rates. Already about eigh*y-tive veterans have applied for the free transportation. The order of the Supervisors is that all Veterans eligible to draw a pension shall be supplied with a ticket.— «
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Harrisonburg Daily News

Harrisonburg, Virginia, US

Mon, May 05, 1913

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