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Show JM JACKSON'S WAR CALL, , , calfle8 Cow Dl8tnrbe His Dreamt jJ or Baring Peed re is in Salt Lake City today the , maa who during the late rebel-iaS rebel-iaS over anxious to go to war. He tly sat in the jrrocery store and lis ,1 to the news from the field of bat-it bat-it The blood in his veins boiled at 1 nsu" t0 the old flag- History re-, re-, (,is forefathers a prominent place war of the revolution and he fin-- fin-- rcsolved to rush to the front and . ju the little cottage sat the young RE ! stirring with her foot the craddle J aining the first born. On entering Uc j0USe the husband imparted to his ioi , that he would leave next day for war. Tears naturally sprang into 5 bright eyes and her heart filled ifear. At the time the aged mother !j ie man was visiting the household, oq ffa8 a practical . woman and over- s enthusiastic remarks but did not S lk In a neighboring stable a bad been bawling all day over losg of her calf but had j .ed crying at nightfall. The family b Hy retired and silence soon wooed to slumber. The pater lay dream- 0 of daring deeds done on the bloody ; About this time the eow broke stilly night with cries for her calf, iring the echo of the noise the man mi from his bed, and exclaimed as ii lipped on his stockings: "I hear the to rle of my country calling me to the V ltt I am going farewell all!" The , ne was split by his mother putting head inside the room and saying: 0 back to bed, Jim, that's nothing, an old cow bawling for her calf!" 1 thing leaked out, as such matters 1 1 and his friends heartily laughed. went into active service some time er. |