Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 October 1920 — Page 2
1TS0N DODGED M MEASURES
A ft/\*rtry\EV 1 Id.M; 1 *
Record In Senate Shew* He ,, Mi**ed*’ 1*5 Important Roll Calls—Oppeecd War Ban on Liquor.
VOTED AGAINST PREPAREDNESS
I favor a liberal but business like economy. Economy is itself a preat revenue. First see if our revenues are sufficient, if no| t then cut off every use. less appropriation Sometimes more attention is paid to spending money than to economy. I believe the taxpayers would like
a rest.
The power to tax means the power
to destroy.
We do not want t o destroy the earn ing power of the people by over tax-
ation
Let us not merely seek to find
DR. BENCE FAVORS A HOSPITAL
LOCAL PHYSICIAN GIVES STRONG ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF PROPOSED INSTITUTION— QUESTION SOON TO BE VOTED OX
wlttnTb^i.Vm^.niTr’rl 1 ^ ua not merely seek to find ' dr!.^' Ih ^ ^ ^ ad ' Cert ion to .he senate l.y alterna.elv things on which to place taxes; let u< I favor of th, h n f st “ te " lent in ceclai me .ha. ,he , ni.ed States! seek diligently for those places where < n Z h , u* 01 “ Put '’ an ' aecer deelared war on Germ.ny and "e may economize without injury to ^ hospital to the voters of the
hat "*■. make a separate the. public service. 5 .
»*ace with Germauv." was placed Let the future «. * t,u ' V >H s oo n be called upon to vote voder fire this week bv a series of. , ! future generation bear its on th „ nl ,„ ut! „„ ...a-.u-l ... s ..
anieles sent out for publication bv S m thc P re P ar ‘rfnes s burden, the Indiana Publicity Bureau. I do r,ot ^’Heve the people can be '\ atson Is shown to have acted mil de prosperous by taxation be it
" at son is shown to have acted M ' llue P 1 osperous by taxation hi
la rpely in a( cord with Senator I lard-I‘■ ircct or indirect
ng. whose primary campaign In In ! There is much to the budget pla
ciana " iiK nianaeed bv fhp i commpnf? if
ciana was managed h,"TheVafson I commend it" ^ t0
1 , haV< ' been a menib " the sen-
through the influence of Watson"and Z Z * !ih01 ^ hut b<> b >' .. .. . here long or short 1 shall always be
- —- •» ni .'VU nu<
• iher members of ibe famous •cabal. <'n many Important measures, par
. • oe
V' n r, "*oy Important measures, par tOUI1d us ! nK niv best efforts and jud. lieularly those relating to prohibition P c ' ment ; n cutting off what I eon*nd patriotic measures. Watson I ® if!er useless or extravagant appro-
TOIltlCi it rrvpi \ g.n i ♦ v _ . v.. . . ; „ *: t-v
and patriotic measures. Watson '’"v' use
found It eoncenient to be absent and ' priations. From speeches made" bv
^
I ous an d memorable fight in the Sen
Opposed War Prohibition. afe in 1016. against “pork" raids on Tor inalanee ibe Indiana senator ^he T'nited States Treasury along with Harding, voted against an
unendmenf regardittc th# use of
liquor in military establishments and, HORACE LEACHMAN WRITES loth voted to table an amendment FROM PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
offered by tnderwood which would | o— .r,!;:"™’ , r Th '\ , , ,or “ M , i v'' “*«■« - * ««»•
rroblbiuon i,« iBi:.d •• vnroit't I”' C - C ’
ituendment prevent / ‘ 1 • MR 'h)gan > , saying that
three weeks .... $11,780.00 The county hospital will only charge actual cost for service, will not he run to make a profit, and it is fair to say the expense will not he over half what if is in the city. The specialist will come here and operate for the same price he does there, and the patient will be under the ear e of the lamily physician, and will be away from the noise and confusion and horrors of the large hospital They will be near home; will m,t be homesick and can hear from home any I hour in the day by telephone at the
cost of ten cents.
Beside, when we have a hospital heie, specialists will locate here, and fees will be half what specialists char ge m the cities. WHY NOT KEEP
THIS MONEY AT HOME?
These are only a few of the most obvious reasons for havin K a local hospital. Many, many more might be given, i venture that there is no average size family in the County that within the next ten years will
on the question of whether we. shall have a hospital in our Comity or not, and it stands us in hand to meet it
understanding^.
FIRST, DO WE NEED ONF"
srsrj.i. , 3=.'= tas
this ( ounty, and their estimate, and my ow n opinion is, that there are at least fifteen from this county in hospit«lls <*on«t.nntK* of ..
itals constantly at Indiana * He t , " 1 was m J ured 1885
R ™r.:; lr“\ r*. - ”*«*•
< rawfordsville, Lebanon, Brazil, and Terre liaute. One party who v etWn ed from one in Indianapolis said there were thirteen in the hospital he was in from this county while he was
therc».
There are four large hospitals in Indianapolis, beside several small, and many private ones. They are al. "ays full, an,j often patients have to go into a room with another patient to get in at all. If we had one here a great many would us e it who now try to get along at home with a
"r vein iMt/.SMllliS
upon it. I have used them for two of my family, ami had I had the advantage of it when I was injured in 1S8.>
, , , ■> cuppic ror
life and had these thirty five year* of
suffering entailed upon me.
C.. \V. BENCE
CHEVROLET AUTOMOBILE IS STOLEN
when the Beeii sinnidment prevent u 1 etl0lt -Michigan , saying that sr "' a t many would us e it who now i«K the sale of intoxicating liquor* thoy haVe lec «"tly received a letter try . to ^ et a lo,1 K at home with a was passed on. , from^heir son, Horace, who is doing tramp<l nurfie . which is to their disadIlardiry and Watson supported a service in the Philippine Islands. Mr. ' vantaf::e > beside more expensive. The
■notion to strike out the provision henchman who is but >9 v ear« old en
ZVSr,Mr **
loifcaling liquors xod both opposed as8 ' Rned to th e Station Hospital Sheppard’s amendment to have ilte ^ anlboanK8 > Philippine Islands thc Keed bone-dry law apply to the Dis I V, rSt ° f the Year for L! years service, irii t of Colinttbia. i He was given a bonus of $90 by
Matson, or course, supported an | ^ nc * e Sam f 01 ’ reenlisting.
■mendment vffered bv Harding to { I" his letter which was written on nu, e the eonatitu.ional prohibition ! Augus t 11, he says tnat he had lust .•rrr^^rs ,Yt ' m * s ™"“- ^ Verov,- 15,23 and b,Mh of the senators! f ^ uu Cr ^ that ^ WUs ' ie '' voted for a measure tbat would re , e<t bealth at the time he wrote the
voted for a measure that would require the government to pav damages to propertv emidoved in the lu&nnfar-
turp c»f liquor.
On pa riotir measures the Indians sen.-,tor opposed the administration preparedness bill before war was de-
letter.
Mr. Leach man firsj enlisted in the army in Greencastle on March 2, 1917 just before he was 16 and served i n •14 states and also overseas. Ho has | won much honor during his service
.-is
was the lack of preparation for war. ' T lor bravery and 88 honor I’e also voted a*ainst the establish-! C , lro . m tbe War Department sign n.ent of a .National Council oi lie-I , d by W oodrow Wilson
v.\|yviiM\U. ine hospitals bein«: s o full it, is imposa. ihlo tor them to give good and efficient service with the ward attend, ants, so that a majority of the eases hiive to have a special nurse to get the required and necessary attention Labor cases are safer in a hospital than in the home, and are largely us‘‘d in the counties that have them, "ith the manufacturing now devel. oping in our county, and the thousands of automobiles and trucks on the road, accidents are happening 'lady. In case of accident, minutes (count for satety, and recovery, and a 1 hospital will he much better equipped to care for an accident than any pity, sician s private office or the home, beside always having a trained as-
sistant ready
C IIE\ ROLET TOURING CAR BELONGING TO EARL BECK OF BAIN BRIDGE is taken from IN FRONT OF THE WILLIAM KOCHKR RESTAURANT LATF SUNDAY NIGHT—CAR IS LOClON^ RA< b ( H" MOXON STAT.
" bt!n H 81 ' 1 Heck an<l a friend of his by the name of Evans also of “"'"bridge came ou t of the William Kucher restaurant late Sunday night to get into their ear to go home they were surprised to find t hat the ear was gone. The car, a Chevrolet touring car had been lef t in front of the restaurant while the boys bad gone in
side for a little while
When the boys found thei,- ear had been taken they immediately notified mght policeman Sewall and a search for the car was begun. After search mg for a short time they we-e unable to locate the car and the boys went to
fet,se the creation of the Cnited Elate* Shipping Board, the bill to *re, I a government plant to manu facr.ire armor plate and the wire con-
Irol bill.
Failed on War Vote.
For some reason Watson failed to vote When the I nited States declared on Aiiv riii-li urigary Vie sup
Mr. Leachman first enlisted in the service with Dan Freenman, a Her. aid employee, who has killed in
France during the war.
,h, ‘ Monon st at ion to take the mid.
' ES, WE SURELY NEED ONE I " i;;bt tr ain to their home in Rain-
M hat Would it Cost thc Taxpayers? j br " lKe -
M’CULLOCH COOL UNDER FIRE
"Dr. Carleton B one ol the coolest
res,#11,ion authorizing the 1 0 " < ', 01 tbe lo prescribe rules for the 1 under
McCulloch was men I ever saw
ported a
•’resident to prescribe rules for the ! undel ' fire”, said C. D Reitenour of censorship of the pres* during thei L ' nio 'i City in discussing some of his ■ ar and voted against an amend-; experiences overseas while servimr , > ,rp ' , -i‘ I discloaura of infer-. with the Democratic c ,ndid-,t r .na ion regarding mill,arc operations. I governor Mr rILo ‘ and . tha . . ; ow a •■plonagi act that placed heavy lines I w , thp Jnd,a na University upt-n persons kuBm of disloyal and Sl h,,,)1 • f niedicine was a first class ■editions acts and utterances. I Ber Keant in the United States medical H, » as absent when a bill was in- ani ^ was with the doctor from ' " ere, adllora '' ,!l tim« the latter entered the aerau<l marines who are permanentlv Vice May 2-'!. 1917, until he w, ni,,r, ■> e«s i n a month ami he opposed I toed out April 17 jojq ■n amendment providing that no . “I have see J' a chi' service examination should be| ion ‘ ' e h,n ’ P erform oP p ' a f required of wives of military men ap-| (V , ' u " hell f Wp, ' p ' lr "PPing about
the hospital and while enemy aviators j hove re,) overhead,” said .Vli-. iieiten-
our.
«r>v a n , * v con “’ol and - .V t Vt ' Hh Was m canimand Of j interests of anyone but
. “ 1 ay Il.'ing for positions with the government during the war. He also failed lo vote when Senator Smoot made a couon to proceed to tlie eonsidera
turn of a hill increasing the rates of pensions for soldins and sailors of
tbe Civil war.
The senators antipathy to labor ■Was evidenced by his vote for the antistrike clause In the Ksch-Cuin
mms railroad bill and his support or ,,, ,,uu,e,i m. 1 pnont ZZVr'', 8 , VS ! em tn ,!OV ‘ ,r,,, “ < * n ' A,, r h, ‘ had ^ thp patients safely I pital.
pidiiTH. iif* fulled lo vote on • nn ^ «
The amount petitioned for is $95,. 000.00; the appraised value of Real and Personal property is a little over Eorty-six million dollars. If we paid rt all at once, it would take twenty cents on the hundred dollars- Two dollars on the Thousand dollars; Twenty dollars an ten thousand dollar; hut it is proposed to pay it i n ten years This would require the payment by the owner of one Thousand Dollars of 20 cents a year for 10 years 2.00 u year on ten thousand dollars; Loo a year on twenty thousand,
dollars
Is there any ma n or woman who sympathizes with human suffering who would iw willing to contribute this '•mall amount for so worthy a
purpose?
file law authorizing the construction of hospitals is well guarded, and provides for the management outside <0 the medical profession and ,imer_ Vision by the R aid of State Charities so that no Political party or clique can get control and run it in the
After arriving at th e station thc boys went ou t hack of the station and found thei - automobile where the per. son who had taken it had left it
MII.ITXRI funeral for ■IOHN SANDERS ON SUNDAY
( >r rating Team No. 19 attac'bed to - 1 he Third French army at Coinpiogne : when Germans crashed through thc - Iiont. Although ordered to leave he ,e ^ hi* ns long as the
1 stream of wounded nie n
the Public.
Convenience.
If you take your patient to Indianapolis you must use the cars and •tn ambulance after you get there These have to he secured by tele*
poured in. j phone as well as the room a t the hos-
| on - v r-'^nts safely , pital. This consumes from two to the 1 on hoard barges he «eu t away all of six hours, while there is n nar f nib his men with the execution ,.r „ r •- tntre ,s no part of
ww, *“ r «»»•>'« th, cxcpita;; 7,™ child labor law was passed and also u Hat n ’ Kht thnl onc ( 'f the did not vote on a hill designed to '"“P't" 1 * was destroyed by aerial ' Protect the lives, health and moral* b " nlbs nr . McCulloch had a very qf women and minor workers in tb, < lo * e ‘“H from a homh that killed six District of Columbia and to provide ^ horses not many feet from him” auch ^ work era n “* P for .“ He stood at his pos t operating on
i the* wounded soldiers for thirty six
Opposed Sugar Grant. hours at onc stretch. It was for ev-
Wsihon is having a good deal to a, ' untin K 'ho hospital full of wound to the farmers ami j n particular ‘‘ d n "' n und ‘' r fire tha t won for him
ritirizins rhe adminiHf rutisan tho Croix fiimn-rt
Is criticizing the administration lor the high price of sugar Yet when President Wilton asked congress for authority to purchase the Caban • agsr crop Watson voted against
considering the grant
Re also opposed government relief In the shape of an,all loans lo farm • rs in dreught-strickea regions and failed lo rati his ballot on *. bill d* •Igned to eras to a staadard form of fnv««tfna^ntt on fnroi tunrfgMg*'
A PASTURE MYSTERY.
the county that is more tha n 45 minutc> away t rom the County Hospital
Expenses
The cost in City Hospitals ar,. ahout a s follows: the trip there with two parties to accompany the patient will bo about $4.00; ambulance, $5.00rooms are from $15 00 to $76.00; any desk-cable room $40.00 a week. One ot my patients hail a room priced at $62 .°0 a a friend of mine had a room i n a private hospital a few week's ago at $115.00 a week; private nurse $25.00 a week; nurse's board, 87.00 a week; use of surgical room,
buncral 'Services for private John •Sanders was hel ( , Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock at Forest Hill cemetery under thc auspices of ttie Greencastle ,° s t of American Legion. Rev Levi Marshall conducted the service and the vituf of the United States Armv was read. When the body was lower ed into the grave, the customary salute of the cannon was given three tunes A quartet composed of Mrs. it 7 'T 1 ,?*’ Miss Uetr-gia Lochenour, ! ! rber Klhs and Ernest Mugg sang
Load Kindly Light”.
At 1 ::;n o'clock the members of ,hc '"al Post of the Legion with a num. her of ox service men headed by the Greencastle band marched to the com •' "ry and took part in the services , "■ "f f ohn Sanders whose ' ‘' atn 0rrurrpd “hout two years ago "f pneumonia while i n service in firnme Was brought to t he United - t.ucs an,| was brought to this citv several days ago and . pl ace( | : ; vault in Forest Hill cemetery He "ns the son of Mrs Thomas Hardwick who lives northeast of town
( LEVEL AND WINNER IN FINAL GAME
AMERIC AN LEAGUE TEAM WINS WORLDS SERIES BY ANNEXING GAME today by score OF 1 TO «—BROOKLYN WON 2 AND LOST I GAMES
DURHAM, N. C.-Jotoa King, a farmer living near fcis t.-Ry, last night found two of bis cows lying on the j ground of their pasture tn a stupor
lie stood br~i u _ *i _ " appareutly suffering from some ' od ** re»ervatio»s Grange malady. A vetwr.nartaa was
•tbera ^ b *' °*» ,0, « d “nd after leogtav examinatioa •tbera tbat meau, subKianiiaitv ,h. amnn..... , ■ .i_ . ..... *
— •.. .-u. K „- al room *L: in Z ia J tlu ' MXth !i:u " p °f the
Sir, 00; thc average of cost for rooms S< “ r,eR P ,a y« d in Cleveland
Cowe Drunk on MoanaMa Whiskey I Wl11 be about *-‘<0 00 a week, and J - S a,tprnoon - th e Cleveland AmMade in Secluded Comer* Field. ! man y extras. Now* fifteen patients|" 11 Rn I ' PaKUP tPnni w »n the World’s
at least eigh t of whom will have a S f t rit, ' S ' B |* ookl >' n defeate d this
— 'w.a, . • u Ufjf
•tber* ibat meaul siibslantiallr tbr aanne thing Since taking the stomp walson, along alib Harding baa ■crapped tbe leagoe,'' and is has »t hi* plea for re elertlon „■ a iepa
Wl* peace.
merely
for the
■ big
pronounced both rtnimaia as “beastly ’ drunk. a search
cause led to the discovery _ WIS “moonshine" still in a secluded cor-' ner of Ibe pasture. Tbe cowa had eaten a quantity of the aiasb made by
tbe illicit a bisky manufacturers.
special nurse at $35.00 per week; board for nurse, $7.00 a week; aver! age length of stay, three weeks, total
per patient would be
R 00 " 1 •’ $90 00
Nurse Board for nur«e
105.00
.. 21.00
Surgical room 16.00
Telephone calls . Visits by family . Flowers
.... 4.00 ... 12.00 .... 6 00
Total for average patient $252.00
afternoon by a »core of 1 to 0.
Cleveland won the first game play ed tn Brooklyn. Then Brooklyn won' he next two games. The scene was then shifted to Cleveland where Cleve land won three games straight
The Rev. J. M. Kendall, pastor of the Dana, Indiana Baptist church, will deliver a political address in Reelsville on the evening of Wednesday October 20. The Rev Kendall wdl discuss tho League of Nations
liberal but business ilk*
I favor
economy,
Economy 1* Itself a great revenue First see if our revenues are sufficient, if not. then cut off every use-
less appropriation.
Sometimes more attention i* paid to spending money than to economy. 1 believe the taxpayers would like ;
i.fcAGUEu.
WASHINGTON, 0 ct «
ator Harding’s surrender to the m' 1 s-n Borah Hearst wing of , h , r "
'-•an part y « complete „
this surrender he has ..f Kl " 1
pd h«s back on
Ehhu Root, former sm-ret'a^ ot - former President Taft; Herbe,. i?" er former federal a„.,i . . ’
* . re ' St | '.’"car Straps, forme, amha"*"’! 1 '" i he power to tax means the power; Turkey, and George Wielievst o destroy. ruer attorney general la!T1, ^ We ,lo not w«n, to destroy the j 1 " ,akinK ,h ‘' position that r earning power of the people bv over- Patuip " f th «' Kagu,. of Natio, , taxation. en f nt ls satisfactory to him , . I ^ reject the nlu „ r ' -
not merely seek to find
things on which to place taxes; let us seek diligently for those places where we may economize without in-
jury to the public service.
Let the future generation bear its share of the preparedness burden. 1 do not believe the people can ha made prosperous by taxation, be it
direct or indirect.
There is much in the Budget plan
to coumitMid it.
1 have been a member Of the senate but a short tiaue. hut 'oe my stay here long or short I shall always b* leund using m> besi efforts and judgment in cutting off what 1 consider useless or extravagant approprla lions. Froni speeches made by Senator Thomas Taggai, in bis famous memorable fight in the senate, l!*IC,
> p j«’t the plan tor a court national justice recentv
the Hague by a distinguished , ,,,7 one^ 8 ’ ° f Which Klihu Root : Throughout the eastern half of United States, and the sam,- i, ho be . t, . ue e,sew here in the t0UIV everybody agrees today that can no longer be any doubt at the attitude of the Rcpuhli.an d "R*te with respect to ,h e "J
Those members of the
hml been let! to believe that :h,- ca dates ,,,,position t o the leagu,. mc went to thc covenant in the pr, form in which President V brought it back from Pa, is now
uc that Senator Hard
m favor 0 f schapping the entire
saill^s treaty.
“1 do not want to elarify obligations; ] want to turn
uun mj
against - pork” raid* on the I nited . , " C1 " not inter,netati,
/ -rejection that I am seeking
States treasury.
Dr Carleton H. McCulloch was one of the coolest men I ever saw under (ire," said C D Reitenour of I nion City l n discussing fome or his experiences overseas while serving with the Democratic candidate for governor. Mr Reitenour. now a student in the Indiana I Diversity School of Medicine, was a llrst class sergeant in the i nited States medical corps and wa* with the doctor from the time the latter enteied the service May 2::, Ik 17. until ho was mustered out April 17. HUM. T have seen him perform operations white shells were dropping about the hospilal and while enemy aviators hotered overhead said Mr. Reitenour. Dr McCulloch was In command of operating lean. No is attached to the Third French arm> at Cempiegne »ben the Germans crashed tbroutb the front. Although ordered to leave be stuck to his post as long as the stream of wounded men poured In After he had seen the patients safely on board barges he sent away all of his men with th* exception of a few- who remained with him It was that night that oae of the hospital* was destroyed by aerial bomba and Dr McCulloch had a very dose call from a bomb that killed aix horses not many feet from him. He stood at his post operating t>n the wounded soldiers for tblrtj six hour* at oue stretch it was for evacuating the hospital full of wounded men under lire that won for him the croix de Riierre."
■ sei-King,’
precise language used l,v the , ilatc in his speech at De-'ll „ r ,
terday.
Pummo,| up the attitude of th ator is this: L Opposes the league of „ mid seeks it’s rejection. 2. Favors peace by r. -nlutioi speedy return to the Unite! soldiers from Germany
THE voters will REBUKE (.cm)
democratic nominee k EKNOR DECLARES SI \T ERNMENT EERY I R T E1 THE COl RTS Cl|{< i m\I bv THE BIG THREE- ,* BAY THE EKED,HI
lath
James W. Kesler and those who sippurted him in the Republican primary race for governor charged 'don- the Republican state leaders 'bat Warren T. McCray was unfit , 0 be governor, if they can substantiate these allegations they „we | t the peopla of Indiana to make them pub-
lic.
Mrs Harry S New. wife of the I nited States senator from Indiana referred , 0 , he , OUKlle of BllUoni , as a "useless rag in , politic address al lndl “' ,a l">lU Hut then Mrs New had no son oversea,, nor one who m>Kht he called in the next war.
CORYDON, I ml.Oct - i letun B McCulloch, d'emocn, didate for govermn denour pet version of the state gov and it centralized powci in hete this afternoon l* :m crowd of men and women. "I wonder what the forefa our state government who li in the graveyard of th,- ant-i ital of Indiana would ay knew how the govermm-i wt instituted htis been lurvcitoi McCray, Goodrich Watson v< ion said the democratic ,mli The founders believed t three branches of the —
Ihe judiciary, the legi
executive should he of ,
tance and authority Htion believes otherw
that the executive dc| 1 be supreme and the oth,
ches subordinate.” “It is on this theory I tax board has s,*iz< make levies, to cor--, | township affairs and
| traditional rights of , I wish thes,» depart, d , fall, in fact, I think t: - iously. I believe thcii , spire their decendants , ilcgal way in which the state has been circu | ,i,' .
cent-uted i„ the hands
ment the manner in u h or the manner in win
have b«»en side ste|i| i islature subordinated rich-McCray Watson
Jrle”
FAVORED FEW '.I l> AT' SANDER
Governor C„- ^ llfvPl( (hkt Anier lean soldiers performed a b r .t, er HerT . »<e overseas ,han a campaign of bad moaner*.* as charged by Harding and has endorsed the American •* i0n fm ' rf0,d P |aa for readjusted eomiiensation.
Ibe Republican national advertise "'•ni. "'Vane,, Q. i|, r( „ n({ _ ^ slrurtlve American." will mdoubted Z Und ' r * 0 M>mp rPB, odeling ,ow ,k,t fh- ■enotor has admttfd ,ha. he 1. ""bout « single constructive idea "
W T McCray, the crown Prime of Goodrlehlai*. th u , flr ^ no. refe.red In any of hi. num.rou, tPi-he, ,o the charge that he made fortune on the Chicago board <4 trade during the war.
Everett Sanders, cunp the Fifth District, whi “Gum Shoe" canvas of ty just now, was the g cial dinner given Fiidt the Crawford restaur Fred Crawford was the Ru|H"rt (Chuck Hole! i Denny and Harry King other select, were the gi ner was in thc natire o banquet, it being under dinner was held in o Congressman might self regarding Putnai pointincnts, in case of 1 Several of those who uour by their absence a were Eugene Hamrick. Charley Z< is, and sevel have been, heretofore, c dose to M t Sanders. It is sai,| that Bartlf closest lieutenants, <■ Knight, are looking counter business this they expect to gather which are to be gather.
