Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1898 — STORIES OF THE [?]ANISH [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
STORIES OF THE [?]ANISH
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ofHra giijKut jra* d.t^ioo^HfpiwWpß the Spanish marks nuMcbegao to pepper, awa®- wftth fatal qfTe|]froffi,thc.i!nphn->; etrahle underDrugD at El.Caney.'He had all glfigrcbread Tie could eat in six weeks and the girls j&t ’ voffidu’t do' ; enough him* Jiera AcuaiWA JisJtf;.
ispea wun tnc lucmM'y OfTlte 'sotmee (Wa isn’t worn easy to explain,” responded - : tie youth. “My old clothes were such a sight whet I got back to camp they made : tyaop dij you i*»i isra'ri'BL- m : ranks, you »rt reest 4» mm . SPhoJbthcr girls were getting rostkfss, b«i capse their idol Was being hnpeafj^ft&gd, looked indignant at the quizxer. f«t as you can. My Jack walfih H»b< company and he wrote me that all the beys j had battle and you've' got oue VtuiliTTong.” And the wotild-be .veteran abandoned gingerbread and girls and*w^nfdh ! Ceaffrlf‘ of .other hero worshipers *twe nritMt away. ' ■When a soldier enters the detention hospital ail of his clothes are burra#"~’OtW pookef.’- IhWJTffSil of hia funds,' raft.te,relied op it .to.pay. his home. Me was told that his‘clothing'had been burned and the sl2 no one USL n a nurse' went to his bedside. “It was all a mistake about your money being burnTEtemirap waa Misa Harriet E. Hawley, daughter of Den; Hawley of Washington; whacast iher tetrin the deteatkm hospital when hdp was greatly needed there. -The sl2 was really burned, and Miss Hawley 4pld a Jb, for-whifih *he .wjftlrno 4@«bt.bc fqrgivea. She had ppil?ftesd the mosey from doctors and nurses, subsertbtug the .as, «.S.- *•#¥«." awST;. a ■■. r m( l ■' Some of the volunteer soldiers whe.were pra padofi th§ regular ,ftmj pffipexs so a n of the wax found it a little r hafd to fcarn «U of the camps. An officer sept a young volunteer orderly' to requisition ftt' the stored sOtfie tentage, and, when he fettirbed,' hiui: “Olmt?r *¥», «p*a<-«Did -yod f get' the tents I ordered?” r "Tes. «r*» “Didyou get the vf*ll-feuts?’ r “Yes, sir.»“ “AWJ the A trarta** "Ifw; sir.”.a “And tiuYdogteutar s*k”' ;*tAnd. vhe.ffieelfor the- wall’tghUlWr- ' A sir?* tffo,'«tTy* XWbat? > T ow*u«hy;. fthln’t ygji,gwt. the tAmjAK’ ia»e*inddier -saliUedy respoehtully; kt,any rai*}?-he ootabineft a salute and. a of m&m m* Camp y jfulloflhe%«ir!’.|^ l gnis.p-erod. .... ; j t . ajj .c* <y*.; One of Admiral Sampson's married -dghgtitetiW!®! Roy Smith, lives .hi Wd>Vs a smalj AtpeHVan of herdfp at itt rrfMic Schools. The first limHSfy &nt “Star-Spafigled Batmet” tt r Ws Worn the' tmvmotic-young-dter ToSe W his Wet, find'there Be 4tobd ttH'the’sOng Wks covered when the great national ant®emrfa rang o> piagwd. With »tursal father and 'grandfiatkenha faflowed the laws of the service; «it .atriMlar ta: uausual paoeeedtag, aiad-ifis wadertoote to guy the little patriot frestwft] jMMtynnnA IrtamAmna; Xh&i»wi4pAtreach«4 Mwd, raft *tm otder;aAunc»rW«mt rah thjtfrall ««M----ars of birawiab nwokMlrad -wMp ,the national hymn Is suncr-aTV -1 wif he asked him drink, IMd t'beti tWT dVlft Aoffirhdd'fbffVhelr ttiedaif-ilfs klW^th^T’ lawr.Mi ■* t:astm.- -vayoggn, 'r-wutra. ’r.***f: t ' , Who 'Wished tS fih*v«W ger found that his man wra ,, ’IV -Ihaveunb wdy of wStt3»odP -“he lp rAw^n^ itired”***Wfc ! ” '“fhwarti ain’t-you»e'raM m* mmer-’ 1 '«?W, senflnel; “S«sltefiWo HWft»«' ‘1 dm Ptraaiyt 4 a ■ “■*-*- - --- i -- - - Wut . .
