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Owfccne language in the'■-‘At-r'-Jvr ' v. *r; '• bl•'••'jv* • V A •** •■ 'V*.*' 1lt; j • -'«^P •***■lt;'•” ■»i-',-TAil \ ':■_ it ■ • '■,,,. *--. *- Tv-’'V • V'X'-' ■*•■ ^ii*rj-■ vv*• ** t- •-.:-V. ■*v. .. i.. ■o r--• -‘ *♦*»•’. *.’•*-•.;• a-. viV v j4:?Vf-j. ^v-^- • -ssV- *v:V',. v -•' 'Indiana Natlonalf*v^Tv^ N;*:^'CX\7*;- ■''lt;£« .\V-:’.’VV- ■ •• •Ui;.tlie Service of*•*«-., '3V-~S . . . *'• •.* • -1 ' .'•before 'Squire Green Tuesday, has not been decided as yet. The ’squire has taken the matter under advisement and will render his decision Thura^day morning.A number of matters will come up for consideration within the next tew $?eks, it is hinted.-ThatOrganization.MftBEtYOUNG • MEN NEEDED^ the Advantage of Beingf iden^Sed With the Guard.The. passing of each year brings - with it increased consternation, with-i.....v in National Guard circles and it seems that! interest is lacking among the ■younger generation in relation to this•. : ‘ ,v». ' - * • _all Important organization. Few of the rising young men realize the ad-, vantages of being identified with the ■National Guard, and few, consequently, are joining.It would be well to say that there. . • •*'. * •are a vast number of honor-givingkpositions in the ranks of the Nationalv Guard and those who have been mem-. . *bers of long standing have realized ?a fascination* in the work that is unsurpassable.Major. Kuhlman first became a r member of the guard more than fifteen years ago and today he holds a position envied by many; he commands recognition by virtue of his efficiencyVand his promotion fo major came re-*sponsive to diligency and his fitness« ■ •for the honorable position. Auburn»also has the distinction of having• •* ,.fwithin her borders the oldest firs'.. and second lieutenants in the state o! r Indiana, they being W. H. Denison and J. C. Loehner.What is needed most at this particular time is the arousing of public _ spirit in behalf of the National Guard and awakening to the realization tha* this body of men is serving the country ^from the purest of motives and at personal expense, that the honoiand prosperity and peace of the Unit ed States always has been and continues to be in the hands .of its citi-• %zens’ soldiery, and the patriotism o' its'whole people is needed for the success of this great work.Auburn has a splendid local com*• 4pany and young men caring to joir will have an equal opportunity foiIt is indeed a good or-identilled with and mistake m join-Minister Wlio Lead DeKalb County Local Option Fight Stops Buna way.BEMEMBEBED WITH LOAD WOOLBy Fanner Dice for His Bravery inStopping Buna way.The Garrett Daily Press has the following concerning Rev. D. V. Wil-: liams, the Garrett minister who led• ithe local option forces to victory in. this county;lt; , • ‘i*,. ?Af^ substantial appreciation for a •, daring act that probably saved his -fine team of horses from injury lastbummer, JV A. Dice, a farmer residing• • .south of the city, yesterday afternoon, presented the Rev. D. V. Williams, pastor of the M. E. church, with a loadpf WOOd. 'One day last August, as Rev. Williams was walking along South Randolph-, street, ra team of horses, drawing a farm wagon, dashed around the corner of Edgerton street and collided, with, a tree. The minister hesi-7 . . » #. •* ^. ; * •(tated not a second but sprang to thei •horses' heads and held them until they were quieted. When the ownerr • *» . • , * .of the outfit, who was very much' ex-cited in the fear that the valuable. * t r I 1# •*tem had been injured, arrived, Rev. 'Williams assisted him in righting a few breaks In the harness and went on his way, the incident passing from bis mind almost immediately.: Two months later a man, driving a wagoni stopped Rev. AVilliams on the street; and asked him if he recognized thOi team.: When the minister said he» • . • ’ ^ . * 4 ,did;J not, the farmer, who was Mr. Dice, recalled the stopping of the runaway and said that he intended brij^ng Mr. Williams a load of wood. The demise Was fulfilled yesterday.■. *v. i-i tv-„-'v -ifUntil Next Tuesday Prosecuting ^Palinre to Appear.charged with hav-; Cramer, of Garrett, 'Squire Green for l?sdajr ' morning, but the iStinized until December ^t^bf^the failure of theto:: appear.adv been subpoenaed'j^LSph: not yet; known, if^wb. Witnesses were;sd|ftuthecase for theJlgthem w......Btate^of ? Ihdiana
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Auburn Courier

Auburn, Indiana, US

Mon, Dec 13, 1909

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