Show r THE BINGVILLE t BUGLE 1 The Leading Paper of or the County Bright Bustling Bright t Breezy 13 Bellicose ellico se- se 13 Bustling K How Hoe doth the tie burr bars little b bt be Improve ImproTo each hoar boor 8 By Br 7 boric honey booty all tt the day rom From every o oln floor dour I Tb The t medium In 11 th the country country- It If you oo ou b believe bellere In la and lee ee us ue For further information call oa on onor I or lr the editor There was a hot on the temperance down to Hen Weathersby's store night which got so loud that Hen prop Drop of the store to close lose up shop and send ev everybody home lome unless they calmed down and made less noise Hen said he didn't propose to have his business business busi busi- business ness emporium turned into a debating debating de de- de- de bating lating being as such goings goings gongs go go- ings on hurt his store trade which wasn't very brisk anyhow Bill Hepburn our blacksmith started the by y saying that he was to agitate the of lockel in Bill said he believed it would be a tumble terrible good thing hing for Bingville ille if one nc or two licker saloons would start up in our midst Bill said that if he could purchase his ticker licker in Bing Bing- yule vilIe where he could go and get a little nip whenever he lie felt like it it t would save him many a weary trip rip to the Co seat every Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day to get his weekly galIon galon gal gal- Ion on of tang tang-Ie foot after which Bill ill allers arrives home loaded up to the side Bill said he that if there was a Ticker licker saloon ri right ht under under under un un- un- un der his nose where he cou could d take it t or leave it alone he lie would kind of spread out his drinks along through the week of becoming becoming becom- becom ing ng overloaded every Saturday Hank Dewberry was also in favor of saloons in Bingville and so was Seth Dewberry his brother and our town constable Seth said that he believed that if we had a saloon or 2 his constable Business in ih the arrest line would pick Dick up considerable so that his job would be a one but the general sentiment of them present present present pres pres- ent was against the saloon Deacon Bradbury spoke strong against it the it-the the Deacon said that it would be a to Bingville Bing to have a saloon in our midst and besides it wasn't necessary because other folks could do as he done and keep a bar bail of hard cider on I tap in the cellar for use in imer- imer gency genc It is our editorial opinion that a person would haft to have a awful awful aw- aw y a ful pain in the and be in tumble distress before the Deacon would give him a drink of his hard i cider The Bugle reserves its opinion on lockel lock until later V We c cant can't tell whether we are in favor favol of the lockel or against it until we the find out which would be the most profitable for forthe forthe forthe the Bugle for the Bugle now and keep posted on all the latest lockel news |