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Show Mr. W II. IJams, who baa been recently re-cently re-elected treasurer of the IUI-tlmora IUI-tlmora and Ohio railroad, haa been In the employ ot the company for forty alt years, and has been treasurer since May, 1SCC. When a small boy la Hat-tlmore Hat-tlmore he saw the great parade that Ualtlmorenns arranged to celebrate the laying of the corner-alone ot the Hal-tlmora Hal-tlmora and Ohio railroad on July 4, IMS. " r"WThS uirrirJnai'''"''' Tha other day a little boy was sent to a ehou for a penny's worth of cob. hler'a wax, snre London Spare Momenta. Mo-menta. The ahopman, thinking of quizzing htm, said "Won't shoemaker' ax dot" "Aw doan't know," replied the lad "Aw'li go and see." lie returned re-turned again directly, and, addressing I the ahopman, aald "Ml father saya I that shoemaker's wag will do." Tho 'shopman banded It to him, smiling, and aald. "What Is the difference?" "Well," said the lad, going toward the door, "ml father saya ther" same difference dif-ference as ther' Is between you and a donkey, and that Is, they're both alike." And then he viae off like a sboL |