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other % hats n theI Mill-n the fatally i engi-i juriesoff theturnedHER!me tsEarly in the day there were many impromptu parades; oneMr. and Mrs. Herman and force; my, many others In bodies large and for small inarched about.One boy had a goat and calledvie* it kaiser and he got his goat.The lt;\. P. and St. 0. shopmensweet made a pitiful effigy of the kaiserwhich they carried 011 a stretcher.111 y An effigy of the kaiser made byne H. A Thompson, manager of the my Wool worth 5 and 10 cent store, back WilK burned by the west side island muilpost.There were placards urging t dJs- giving to the war work and various other 8lt;Mtiments.One impressive piece of field tion’s artillery was made by mountinga joint of stovepipe on an im-piomptu wooden carriage which Bel- was hauled about with becominggravity.The little son of Policeman s in Casey attracted much attentionby his skillful playing on a cornet. lie has not had any lessons and plays wonderfully well.JUJST RECEIVED A new lot of Misses' and nrk. children's shoes at Hopper’s. I
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Jacksonville Daily Journal

Jacksonville, Illinois, US

Tue, Nov 12, 1918

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