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atrB.ing tor thor don't drive Uko a horse. I do not hardly believe they would follow tho road as wall aa tha horaaa used to whan I alapt on my way homo and I used to alaap In tha aaddla when wa ware moving at night, bat do not expect we will have to make any more night moves, I certainly hope not, so don't suppose 1 will need to sleep on the road.Well we are still hearing all kind of rumors as to when we start home but I would rather think It would be when peace Is signed and they thinkr IUt.h-len-V*.►Idveig.iid•b.oeofit-that will be about May, so perhaps we will get celebrate the Fourth of July at home and the states go dry the 1st of July so 1 guess we will have to celebrate with cake, pie and chicken and a general good time.Suppose Jim Is getting along all right by now. I received a letter from Aunt Myrtle saying he had arrived home and was sick. Well as this is about all 1 know to write I'll close hoping to hear from you soon.JOHN M. TRAUB.WANTEDAll the corn, peas and tomatoes youil-can grow. If you will sell them to thatiereidleren-iyidv-isiy*-st\r-Morgantown Packing Co furnish crates free.They will.lOItN It. TAYLORWHITES FROM KANSASTopeka, Kan.. March 5. 1919. f!* lln Hoys of the Old 33d Ind.— Well. boys, how many of you kids remember this day 56 years ago. I want you to know that this day is the day that I will long remember, i m this date we were captured by thegreat rebel, Oen. Vandom of C. 8. A.Wa started to Libby prison thismorning M years ago and tho Mth of this month wo camped In the the Bull Run at LfUlakoma, La Queaa you boys that are living will remember It yet. So I. thought I would remind you of the day and month which IsMarch 8, 18*8.We have Just passed through another war that was worse than the other war with the Johnnlea This will Inform you boys that I am still among the living and am In my 78th year of my age. I am hale and hearty and work every day. I hope that all of you are enjoying good health and strength. Well, every thing Is on the boom out here In Kansas.Left Martinsville 8ept, S3, 1868, and I have lived In Kansas and Missouri ever since but I still have a warm spot In my heart for old Morgan county. So I guess if you canAnd room in your paper to publish these poorly remembrances, I will say good bye to every body In Morgan county with the best of wishes from JOHN R. TAYLOR, Topeka. Kan., R. R. 2.GROUND LIMESTONEFOR FARMERSThis limestone is 99 per cent better In calcuim. We are located near you and can ship promptly Write for prices. —MONROE SUPPLY CO., Bloomington, Indiana.WVTAT MAKES IT GO?
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Martinsville Democrat

Martinsville, Indiana, US

Fri, Mar 21, 1919

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