auty wnen tne rest or us went off/7 auasue-HE COULDN’T MANAGE it i» TWO LOADS.pub-hosewere | George Asher Could Pull a Wagon, lette But Just a Few Ounces of BoozelaimProved Toe Heavy.e in-1 George Aeher, chicken ranchman ofFove was a t wa’•tieu- Grand Falls, is one of those unique lent's ! characters who burst into the lime-con- light through no intention of his own.IinSuiteagaipolthehelikeli-; George, who has lived around the I llette Shoal creek neck o' the woods for 1thelends many years, has his peculiarities and By leans eccentricities. One of these is the suj f the hitching of himself to a wagon filled tin 1 the with a camping outfit and dragging in i bet- it to Joplin every time he makes a am dega- trip here. Ruul of Yesterday when George came to men the | town his many friends decided to | cal1«presi- I hold a little celebration in his behalf, presi- j And after the little demonstration ofgood fellowship George found it al- r0( nittee j most impossible to navigate home- v dll be j ward in the harness of his little » rmine j wagon. Consequently he fell on Jop- } i-Taft j Hn’s brand new pavement and was I J™later picked up by a cop and escorted ha arned, j to the Myers tavern, where he put ve it the j Up last night.in his j Hja wagon load of junk was tied onippear j behind the patrol wagon and George aTi ill the and his load ioumevealudino*and his load journeyed to the jail.Hr