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Show (SOME SQUIBLETS I AFTER THE I BATTLE l " I Little oncfl, .noAV will you be cood. n Chairman 'Frank W. Ilean'o certainly H " H "spllloj spnui beans." I Evldent'lV the. Joiff naf "ista'rtcd jomethlng-" and llko.tho colored boy, I with th6 mule could not call a.'licJ(,' I . 1.1 I There has bee some truth lintlila I thing all aloQgu The, Democrats lmvo I always claimed that Wilson would I go do.wn In ,li(story. ' He has .gone. I The Democrats had no ubo for the I band they hitd, engaged to celebrate I the victory, und the shot gun parade H was not In ordor either. Sorry to deprive the boys of getting tho nion-I nion-I iy, but there Is no great loss wlth-I wlth-I out some small gain, tho nmmunl- lion Is Baved. I It was a clean sweep. Our good I trlend George D. McCullough won I out. Hla only competitor was Post-I Post-I maBter Illalr who got a scattering I Tote. Having lost his fight It Is said APostmastcr Blair Is checking up his jAqcounts In view of changing lils oc- T&iJpatlon. I Sometlmos It Is neessary' to gtf I tho record of an Individual just In JL ordor to measuro tho size of the. I peanut. 1 Candldato Yeates was Chugged aw-tul aw-tul hard In I'rovldonco. Ho retaliated retaliat-ed with a swift wallop from 11111-vllle, 11111-vllle, but was chugged with an upper cut from almost overywhero olso, and smilingly took tho count, . That sly old for Sheriff Darkor knew what ho was doing. John could havo had tho nomination on a Platter for tho asking, but tho twln-hl') twln-hl') of his knowing old oyo was en- Bh to convlnco anybody that John ew tho avalancho was coming. I'b seo. Candldato Burnhara, Isn't it what would bo called "passing a buck?" Even It Will H. Hays bad colloct-and colloct-and spent a, campaign fund of 0,000,000 it would havo been well snt and worth tho monoy to tho untry. Chairman Casto ought to be , thankful for tho advertising ho received re-ceived in tho Journal. That is no doubt partially duo to crowds that thronged to hear tho chairman talk on tho campaign Issues. And, too, 1: wag evident that Chairman Casto was scoring, else tho Journal would not havo gotten so warm under tho collar. Chairman Casto and tho editor of Tho Republican campaigned In nearly near-ly all tho towns of the county. They did not mako man speeches but aro thoroughly satisfied with tho results. Even the Judges of election nt Petorsboro could not vote for the ticket. Four Democrats received no votes at all at this place. Miles Peterson, Pet-erson, sheriff-elect, tho service man, was ono who scored a unanimous voto. William Burr wants It said to the "" (Continued on Pago Eight) SOME SQUIBLETS (Continued from Pago One) Hk Journal that apparently somo other 'Hi I sensible citizens bul.."s himself and jB Herschel Bullen stood pat. H The hunt or Tuesday certainly H brought down some big game. Cox, Hi Welling, Funk, Call, Vernon, Moses . HV Thatcher, ct al, and Jed M. Blair. ,HY Arthur Batcson and a host of others .'HHf It Is said are wounded nnd Ipoklug Hjr for a placo to light. Glorious, glor- H Ioub. H j.When.,i sore and whipped nowspa- B per takes up Its abode In the sewer H and iuslstsLon remaining thero It a B n pitiable caso Indeed. It wns Prco- H Ident FJelstead who paid ''The Lord I has Bald yrfum'ust love your eno- I mtcs. Ho might as well have said I I you must lovo your pigs, but if ho I did you must not get In the. pen nnd root with them." ' I The weather was r.ilror, the shn B was more cheerful, and nil nature I seemed to bo gladder and happier I tho morning after. Beautiful, beau- I tlful day. I |