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n may y. i era of kill be d also r fur-ks the , pass-today n Six.0 has ier to1 ceded ch as arner, 1 two d himfromsitter,i here siness Vood-north •luged I this s felllit by is OD s old n of head.DAYdy of Mrs. rnlng Rev. •ment etery, E. J. if as from Miss 11, of lllng-£R;IARD-The i pastured i Into»work.io iiiuucu UU HID uuiivi uia,be removed until withered to decay. Finally the train moved In; the boys marched into the two rear coaches: again the goodbyes were said, and then the considerate engineer, in due respect to the occasion, drew the train out of the station with his locomotive puffing ever so gently.Hands and hats were waved from the windows, and from the crowd w*ent up cheers, hands, hats and handkerchiefs, and down went the sorrow deeper into the hearts of those left behind. I am coming back was the assurance from every soldier to those who grieved.Over the valley to the south the deep-toned whistle of the Mica factory blew salute after salute until the train and Its patriotic occupants had disappeared around the curve behind the university. My Country 'Tls of Thee was appropriately rendered by the musicians.One of the last people to say goodbye to some of the soldiers was Broncho John Sullivan, friend of Buffalo Bill, and hero of the old west. He climbed onto one of the coaches, and alighted again after the train took motion. Some believed that he had gone to Indianapolis with the boys.Company L was given a good demonstration last night during the first regular hand concert. An Immense throng turned out. A short shower of rain stopped the proceedings, but the program was soon resumed. The troops marched for the pleasure of the citizens that lined every street.First Lieutenant E. W. Thralls. Corporal Bailey and Private Beach were left behind this morning to take charge of the redruiting station. They only hope that ere long they can rejoin the company. Private Nick Piopa also remained here, but because be failed to make connections with the troop train. He was out on the lnterurban section looking after the work when the call came. He will leave from here with the first group of recruits.Attorney Harrison B. Steward donned bla uniform last night. He had been extremely busy looking after his own official affairs, and after those of Captain Heineman besides. Steward, only a short time ago, launched into the legal field of this city, and has built up a good ftosl-ness. He is a sob of Harry 8teward.during all of he regretted to leaving, he was that he is a got riam entertainer pany L at the 1 occasion of the In Chicago, com a stranger here.Second Lieut graduate of academy, in Ne here with Corns valuable. He I well. His graffit lieutenant enlisl and at the age cMr. Merriam ding here yeater said. The son his confidence, each other two said. The wed planned after tl had completed i ern college.Although last boys threatened fun with Lieut time of the latte up with busfnec possible. Capta was decked wit! sion yesterday.Expert Jswsky rsp string at LowMIMS AVIS BR R1ED 1(From Fi Miss AvU Bry Joseph E. Brow were married las home by Rev. J Hebron Methodii ant Is the daugb E. R. Bryant an large circle of f known In this clt haa been a teac schools. Mr. B Mathew J. Brow county. He la Crown Point, w lish the home ftJl lHiK LORING TWO (From FI Mrs. Lizzie H granted a divori liam Haas, on tb Hon. Judge Lor cree. F. B. Pari plaintiff. Haas ' Judge Lorlng vorce to Mrs. Pi Andrew Freehnu Mr. Parks was 1 tomey.
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Valparaiso Porter County Vidette

Valparaiso, Indiana, US

Wed, Jun 28, 1916

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