o' ■'‘with’ instructions to select his owniiU vmalfliassistants. | ,,/ Capt. A. W, Margedant and U N. '1 Forbes were appointed a committee | to arrange for the cliterUimitent of i8 the U.‘ S. navy baud of fifty-four I pieces which will visit Hamilton Oc-s tuber 5th.Wopperer of(he followingt-l-Honor FU*s.It was suggested tliat twoInrue --WWP•o honor Hags he displayed for theDear Mothei It lias .bw havo heardfrom home e though she writing, but71 city and county when they fill'tliciidmail wailing *. ftuef foiio agreed to look1 where'if it ■s‘ quota, Mr. —...... „ ,/up the mailer and see where and ul I om fit ill w [i what cost they could he obtained. (come off.tlJl, WU2» UUVIUCH vu UdU k»IV --i-----’//subscription to the Fourth Liberty we received loan that has been adopted by the.came from Hamilton county committee and Mr..but there t» tt ■ V i I 1 1 A It •« iaf i IIt was decided to uso the form of and a littleorderdsn-r-n,ofSeuflerlo was instructed to 20,000 from them for use?It was decided lo cull upon the organization that bundled the Wav Clicst drive lo make Hie canvass for this Liberty Loan, Judge Murphy to be at the head and in full charge of the work.The First National Bank iiy S. IX Fitton agreed lo receive all subscriptions and cash paid on (hem each day and distribute lo the various banks each day those subscriptions payable at the other bunks throughout the city and county together with the monies paid cm subscriptions.liekuow, ilof Pcnnsylvani Holmes lust cd to tram there was a was not cmtillcry-see some at sonic hot ti lines.I supposhave reccb Clayton Bs do miss hi in the con How isileliepemlmlheNEUBRANDER WENT AFTERDISABLED AUTOMOBILE.Carl Neubrnndcr of the JOSlh Ln-gipecrs’ Train, writes lo his mother,Mrs. Millard Trntier, of 02b Sycu-guess theriitolb-resmore street, as follows:Somewhere in Fioucp, August S, 1918.Dear Mother:—L am writing you this letter to ask you what is I he mailer that 1 haven't received any mail from yon since .lime I, and lliat was Hie letter Willie wrote me. lie thought L was ot Campnwfiile balt; from me. to the vca hard time Now I eai a while ainot send : camera in bn ire not 1 lo he hoi may have be paticnTalas vCi KnglundMerritt, but I was over here for u I bettoi*.►cdinlednd----- ,niontli when I received his letter.Mother, how is everybody til home,I hope you arc all well,, for i am sure ly feeling fine mvsclf. I ntn repair* iug automobiles some days and some days I am driving them. We working day and night. We right where I he fighting h going osi. and believe mv. they sure do shoot at night lime, great big cannons..The Germans arc getting very weak They cannot hold Ihciv ground any more. Wc have been in «?«s three or four limes already.— Mother, it is very interesting to hoc rstl'tho airplanes light over here. They ul-lfinrc do have sonic figlds. MoLher, rtslyou can find anything mcr here you ‘arlwant to see. You cati sec-guns of ip-Lrty kind. Today I saw the grave ” where Itooscvclt was hnricd, the Germans buried him.1 just thought I was duac with my as I Jay’s work hut I had to go out and .he 1 pull another ci\r in. Tomorrow I will the I Imve to repair if and fix a motorcy-eralclc. Wc have eleven trucks and twomotorcycles and tomorrow wc gel thirty-two moro I nicks.[ just hupiKined lo think today was my birthday. I never thought- of it all day until I storied to put the date Ms 1 ou this letter. 1 enjoyed my birth* wo I day very much, worked hard all day.Mother, 1 wish the kids would Inure ms,I,the pets wo have over here, wc have icliL rabbit,.* little goat and severali the I dogs. Mother, 1 received threo lct-| tors from the church and was sure •rind to receive them with a little Hamilton news in them. I received .one from Camilla Drucfc, Until Hotf-of|,nan and Mildred Morgen thaler. Tell of!Annetta if she secs any of the girlssick, whi will get the waY Well, any at ill nrcltD hear UJvl love to yonoratDear Mi Today would wknow U*guess b; my tell my met hears 1 ii uderst vou Oftfrom IVi»*yavcVIUScrl-ad-inc-liavc w Ducrst* boys b' any of they ai time tt receiveWhi(we at farms! Cincin esting I Dud?11-iraUli fine. McDc James ensw( chain me k •\ OlllcoLi^nneiia u sir ■-'*Icr-lto tell them that I am over here and I hat I tlmt I am very glad lo hear fromdrum•lentlheartWto diit. Imi?.-joanluberi atyonandI IIIHL j -----the I them and I will answer them when I Pcr-|L»ct time.The reason I didn't write sooner, I |was waiting for a loiter from you,|but I didn’t get any, so I thought I would write mid usk you the reason [you don’t write. I was promoted to |a wagoner.and I draw more money,I am getting along vevv nice, but I would rather he back in denr old U.Is. A. Wo lire building roads nr.d idges now. Tell Willie I wwo , , would like lo send bin) some pictnrCS „ |from over here, bill I am not allowed,!®'^lie's’!ll,ey 'voul'1 SUrC ',C S°m-B ,,ldu„re5' ,S nTIbytl J.I am silling out i:i front of inyood-V toDea Twri1 dsigna a.Ibillet writing this letter and it is starting to rain. Tlie other night three of os went alter n machine on horse back, right on tlio hatllc .sure will tell you some things when [I get back about Ibis. war..1 sure would like to see the kids once again. Mother, whatever you do, write and let me know what is the matter, because I am sure anxious to hear from you to know how all of you arc.I would like lo write more, but it is getting too dark and wc aren’t allowed lo have any lights, because airplanes can see them. I never took ?'‘|off my overalls or washed my face to-i . Lav. It reins every day over here.vice com I theImdm otconbcrtyopin-wasmllonmahoi(wifaiupis'l?1bufoininf’fcrle ..... | TinThere are sure some towns in Franco,\V*I ' *■ .....: have been in a good many of them.y im’l Well mother, I will have to close 10 ■ongh . ______• Il%_ .vari. r.ivc cverv-d),,lt;pi body W 'ovc and tell them I will be home soon. Love to all.KtL \ Your loving son,ason CAllL NEUBRANDER.asbecanso it is too dark. Give everytsAlisinfe WOPPERER ENJOYS DODOINO :'K\\ HUN BULLETS Ilf FRANCE; tinted • After wailing for six ninths, for hiftoft vnni fmm Iheir Mtx CliffordI