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Show I THE BIMILLB BOGLE I The Leading Paper of the County Bright, Breezy, Bellicose, Bustling Hey 4th tb hrny ' r.a In prQts b hlnlBf bout 7 fataaiiaf bone 7 all rba da Ttem r wptDlac thong. Tin etmpt 4Trttolnf mtxllvm ta tao rrmatj it you tell to Btt-M-tltlng com otl mj ua. For foxthar laor uitioa mil n r addraaa tbe adltor. EDDYTORILX W take our pen in hand this auspicious occashion to inscribe for the Bugle with patriotic devotion a eddytoriul befitting the day and date of yesterday in other words, we be agoing to pay a tribute to a man who for love of his country, for being a good citizen, a brave man in war, a politishion and a statesman, reminds us a good eal of ourselfs. We refer to G. Washington, the father of his country and. the 1st President of the U. S. We wouldn't consider we had did our duty unless un-less we wrote somethink for this issue about G. Washington, whose birthday was yesterday. Last night at Hen Weathcrsby's store we men-shioned men-shioned casual that we was a going to write a eddytoriul for this weeks BtigJe on G. Washington, "when Ranse Snyder tips and says "I've lived in this neighborhood going on 63 year and I'll he jiggered if I ever heered of anybody in the place named Washineton." whitch only goes to show how tumble ignorunt Ranse is. He ort to be ashamed of hisself not to know who George Washington was, but we persoom there is others as ignorant as Ranse in this town if theyd only admit it. G. Washington was 1st in war. 1st in peace and 1st in the hearts of his countrymen. George is the man who crossed the Delaware river one dark, stormy night when the river was full of floating ice & George's skate so dull he had a tumble time grttin acrost at all We could give further historic fackts concerning G, Washington if we could only thThk of em and had space to devote to same. But we consider we have did our duty by these few fackts whitch we nave give. Subscribe for the Bugle and keep yourself posted up on the birthdays birth-days of great men f |