Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, January 31, 1901, Image 2

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The Valentine Democrat
I M RICE Publisher
VALENTINE
NEBRASKA
I BRIEF TQfGBAMS I
It la rumored that Agulnaldo vis
ited his mother in Cavite province re
cently
An officer in the Swodish army has
invented an sir torpedo with a range
of nearly four miles
General Andrew Jackson Mackey a
veteran of the civil war died after a
few days illness in New York City
Signor Verdi was taken ill in Mi
lan shortly after his return from a
drive and was found in his room un
conscious
Denver is solely disappointed The
administrative council of the G A R
has selected Cleveland for the next na
tional encampment
Exports of cattle from this country
in December amounted to 35186 head
valued at 3152221 as compared with
22872 head of the valuation of 2025
850 for December of 1899
When John G Carlisle was in con
gress ho was always comparatively a
poor man It is said that the ex-secretary
is now making 50000 a year
from his law practice in New York
Rear Admiral George W Sumner
has ucceeeded Rear Admiral Silas
Casey in the command of the Phila
delphia navy yard Admiral Casey
has been transferred to the Pacific
station
Fire in the Eagle Horseshoe works
at South Milwaukee destroyed the
nine inch mill sixteen inch mill office
and copper shop The loss is esti
mated at 150000 partially covered by
insurance
Funeral services over the body of
Major A J Newby who served through
the civil war with the Fourth Iowa
cavalry were held from the residence
of his daughter Mrs Minnie I Rick
etts in Chicago
The stockholders of the North Amer
ican company at their meeting at New
ark N J voted unanimously to de
crease the capital stock from 40000
000 to 12000000 and to increase the
number of directors by three
There is a n ovement on foot among
the soldiers of Indiana to secure the
appointment of Thomas A Eanna ex
lieutenant governor of Indiana as
United States commissioner of pen
sions to succeed H Clay Evans
Secretary Gage transmitted to the
house deficiency estimates of appro
priations for the various departments
to complete the services up to June 30
1901 amounting to 12S60d2 and
264198 5 for the post FPrvtce pay
able from the postal revenues
J A Johnston mayor of Fargo N
D is at Copenhagen as the guest of
L S Swenson the United States min
ister He is working up the project
of emigration to the northwest of
America Mr Johnston will later go
to Sweden Norway and Finland
Among the visitors at the White
House was Colonel Russell Harrison
son of the former president whose
exit from the army has been widely
commented upon He called to pay
his respects to Secretary Cortelyou and
bis old friends in the executive man
sion
me Carbon Steel company of Pitts
burg Pa has booked orders for 6000
tons of a high grrde of tpen hearth
acid steel wire for use on the new
East river bridge at New York The
company took the contract from Swed
ish producers who heretofore have
been regarded as the only interests
able to supply the grade of wire re
quired
In consequence of attending the ob
sequies of the late grand duke of Saxe
Weimar a number of persons of high
rank contracted the measles in the in
fected schloss The duke regent of
Mecklenburg Schwerin and the duch
ess who is a daughter of the late
grand duke are down with the disease
as is also the young grand duke of
Saxe Weiniar himself
The annual meeting of the Nebraska
Beet Sugar association will be Jied in
the directors office of the Board of
Trade Omaha on Tuesday February
5 next commencing at 10 oclock a
m for the reception of official re
ports election of officers for the en
suing year and the transaction of oth
er business contemplated by its arti
cles of incorporation
Handsome Elk a noted Sioux In
dian was riddled by bullets by seven
Indian policemen sent out to bring
him to the agency They fired upon
him from ambush Elk shot an In
dian policeman two years ago and had
served a term in prison
Warren Leland jr died at the Ho
tel Grenoble New York of which he
was the proprietor
The Washington correspondent of
the London Daily Mail says he under
stands it is practically certain that
England will accept the amendments
of the senate to the Hay Pauncefote
treaty
Mrs Carrie Nation the Kansas sa
loon smasher is going to lecture
The bust of Rabbi Wise the noted
Hebrew scholar which Max B May
has presented to the Hebrew Union
college of Cincinnati was unveiled at
the Plumb Street temple in that city
on Tuesday afternoon
What is supposed to have been an
incendiary fire destroyed 500000 feet
of quarter sawed oak on Frys lumber
yards at Limestone Tenn
Minnesota democrats decided to sup
port Judge R R Nelson for the long
term and Charles A Towne for the
short term in the senatorship con
test
Every jobber of window glass in
the United States has received notice
of an advance of 20 per cent in its
price This means that the trust and
tho indeDendent manufacturers have
ended the war which began in the lat- J
ter part of 1899 when prices were cut
30 per cent in a single day
Secretary Root has approved the al
lotment recommended by the board of
ordnance and fortifications for the
construction of a six inch rapid fire
gun with pedestal mount and shield
Murray H Hall a member of the
Iroquois club the Tammany organi
zation of the Fifth assembly district
New York died
WORK IN THE SENATE
This Will Be a Eusy Week for Upper
Branch of Oongreae
IMPORTANT MEASURE COMES DP
War Revenue and Ship Subsidy Bills Will
Receive Consideration Speech by
Towne on Philippine Question Arralted
With Keen Interest
WASHINGTON Jan 28 A variety
of subjects including appropriation
bills the war revenue reduction ship
subsidy bill and to some extent the
Philippine question will claim the at
tention of the senate the coming week
Monday Mr Towne will speak on
the problems involved in the govern
ment of the Philippines There is
somewhat more than usual interest in
this speech not only because of Mr
Townes reputation as an orator and
the fact that it will be his only speech
in the senate on a politcal subject
but because of increased interest in the
Philippine question aroused by the
presidents request of the senate for
early legislation on this subject It
does not appear probaUle that the
Minnesota senators speech will call
out ctner speeches immediately on this
subject because even the senators who
would like to see legislation during
this session admit the impossibility of
taking up the matter seriously until
the report of the Tatt commission can
be printed or sd long as there are
other pressing questions before the
senate Still straggling references to
the subject are not improbable at any
time during the remainder of the ses
sion
Senator Aldrich chairman of the fi
nance committee has given notice
that the will ask the senate to take
up the war revenue bill early in the
week The understanding is that he
will press that question to the exclu
sion of all other bills except appro
priation bills Being a revenue meas
ure it will take precedence over all
other measures
There is no real opposition to the
war revenue bill but it appears proo
able that there will be some discus
sion of it as an easy means of delaying
consideration of the subsidy bill If
there is opportunity the subsidy bill
will be taken up but it is not expected
that anything more definite will occur
in this connection during the present
week than the making cf speeches
The week in the house is likely to be
monopolized by appropriation bills
Seven of the fourteen general appro
priation bills haye already passed the
house namely the executive legisla
tive and judiciary pension military
academy Indian naval river and har
bors and District of Columbia bills
Three others the postoffice agricul
ture and fortifications bills have been
reported to the house and the remain
ing four the army consular and dip
lomatic sundry civil and general de
ficiency are still in the committees
having them in charge The three
reported to the house and the consu
lar and diplomatic which is practic
ally completed probably will be dis
posed of during the week Whatever
time remains will be occupied with
the bill to promote the efficiency of
the revenue turter service which lias
been made a continuing special order
not however to interfere with ap
propriation bills
The postoffice appropriation bill is
likely to be made the occasion of
much debate All the questions rais
ed by the report of joint postal com
mission are likely to be dragged into
the arena An effort undoubtedly
will be made to continue the appro
priations for pneumatic tube service
which were eliminated from the bill
and there probably will be the usual
fight on the appropriations for spe
cial mail facilities
IOWA VETERANS ENCAMPMENT
Will Be Held at Dubuque During First
Week in June
SIOUX CITY Jan 28 Col MBDa
vis commander of tne Iowa G A R
returned from Dubuque and announc
ed that the annual encampment of
Iowa veterans this year likely will be
held June 4 5 and 6 at Dubuque The
members cf the council of administra
tion will be consulted before these
dates are definitely decided upon
DUBUQUE la Jan 28 It has been
decided that the annual state encamp
ment of the Grand Army of the Re
public will be held in Dubuque during
the first week in June subject to the
decision of the council of administra
tion which body must give its sanc
tion before the date is definitely set
tled There is no doubt that the coun
cil will approve of the date
Famine Sufferers of China
PEKIN Jan 28 There has been
great distress in the province of Shan
Si owing to the famine and thous
ands have died The court has ordered
rice relief to be issued in large envoys
that native Christians suffering from
the famine were to be discriminated
against and to be punished if they
even begged for food
Krupjer Has Three Doctors
LONDON Jan 28 New York
World Cablegram An Amsterdam
correspondent of the Express says
that news has been received there that
Krugr is so seriously ill that medical
men have almost despaired of his life
Three doctors are attending him daily
Fpr a Bluratiine Congress
BRUNSWICK Ga Jan 28 The
attendance at the maritime congress
which convenes Wednesday is ex
pected to approach 150 Advices are
that Senator Hanna will come Gov
ernor Candler in anticipatio of an
effort to have the convention endorse
the shipping bill which he opposes
will attend Meanwhile the board of
trade under whoseauspicerf the meet
ing will be held is endeavoring to
eliminate everything savoring of pol
itics from the gathering
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BOERS MAKE THNGS LIVELY
Capture One Supply Train and Inflict
Heavy Casualties
LONDON Jan 28 The war office
has received from the commander-in-chief
in South Africa a dispatch
dated Pretoria January 26 reporting
numerous engagements the following
ing being the most important
Cunningham was engaged at Mid
dlefontein and Kopperfontein yester
day with Delareys force Babington
while moving north from Ventorsdorp
threatened the enemys flank where
upon the Boers retired west Cun
ninghams casualties were two officers
wounded four men killed and thirty
seven wounded
In the engagement at Llchtenburg
January 17 some yeomanry were cap
tured These have since been releas
ed with the exception of a major and
three men No details are yet at
hand
Smith Dorrien had a successful en
gagement of five hours while on the
march from Wonderfontein to Caro
lina where the Boers had lately been
concentrating The enemy were in
considerable strength and held the
river but were driven out Our
losses were one officer killed and two
officers and thirteen men wounded
Lord Kitchener confirms the report
that a British train with troops and
military stores on board was waylaid
and captured at Slijklipp near Four
teen Streams last Friday but says
the Boers retired on the arrival of
the armored train sent in pursuit
FAVORS THE SP00NER BILL
Filipinos Uurge Legislation for Perman
ent Form of Government
MANILA Jan 28 The executive
committee of the federal parcy has
filed a petition requesting the Philip
pine commission to urge upon Presi
dent McKinley that the passage of the
Spooner bill by congress is an urgent
necessity as the progress of the archi
pelago demands an authority which
can legislate and control the incor
poration of concerns regulate mining
claims dispose of public lands and
perform other functions not vested in
either the military or executive au
thorities
The petitioners state that the time
is ripe for a general civil government
the establishment of which will win
over those favoring the insurrection
while at the same time it will encour
age the natives to subscribe in favor
of the settled government in the Phil
ippines under American sovereignty
Therefore they urge that the Spooner
bill which empowers President McKin
ley in his discretion to declare the
insurrection ended and to establish a
civil government b2 passed by the
present congress
CRAZY SNAKE IS KIDNAPED
Deputy United States Marshal Johnson
and Companion Seize Rebel Indian
ST7COUISrjan 28 A special to
the Republic from Henrietta I T
says
Deputy United States Marshal Grant
Johnson who bears the reputation or
being the boldest most prudent and
best man on Marshal Bennetts staff
and Bonnie Mcintosh made a bold dash
dash today into the stronghold of
Chitto Harjo Crazy Snake who was
surrounded by his followers near
fala thirty five miles from here and j
22treJ the chief insureent The In-
fiaa chief was brought hire
ately and is being closely guauled by
the deputy marshals and Trcop A
Eighth United States cavalry under
Lieutenant Dixon This capture with
the sweep east that the soldie s will
make tomorrow will probably end the
insurrection Marshal Bennett with a
dozen deputies will leave with the
troops and it is expected they will cap
ture the other leaders of the insurrec
tion
CARRIES GERMS WITH HIM
Doctor Breaks Quarantine and Flees by
Rail
APPLETON Wis Jan 28 Dr JEto
dermund the physician who to sup
port his theory of non contagion of
disease deliberately spread smallpbx
contagion in this ciiy broke quaran
tine Saturday evening eluded the offi
cers and aided by H W Rathbun
principal of a business college drove
to Waupaca and took a train to Chi
cago Rathbun returned tonight and
was arrested and put in the pest
house He will be prosecuted as will
Rodermund also if captured
BOERS DYNAMITE TRAIN
Special Bearing Lord Kitchuer and Par
ty Derailed
PRETORIA Jan 28 Yesterday a
train with Lord Kitchener and a body
ol troops proceded toward Middejberg
an armored pilot engine precedii It
was derailed by dynamite near Bal
moral The Boers who were in force
opened fire and the British replied
The BoeiS were ultimately driven oil
The British sustained no casualties
New Labor Commissioner
LINCOLN Neb Jan 28 Governor
Dietrich has appointed C E Watson
of Omaha to succeed Sydney P Kent
as deputy labor commissioner and
head of the state bureau cf statistics
Mr Watson has for several years been
prominently identified with the labor
interests of Omaha and was strongly
endorsed for the position to which he
has been appointed It is announced
that the appointment will become ef
fective February 1
SPAIN CAN KEEP HER DRY DOCK
Secretary Long Adopts Naval Boards
Recommendation
WASHINGTON Jan 28 The na
val board headed by Judge Advocate
General Lemley appointed to decide
upon the desirability of buying the
large floating steel drydock in Havana
harbor from the government of Spain
reports that to place ihe dock in thor
ough repair and to prepare it for a
voyage wculd involve an expenditure
of over 500030 and that a dock could
be built new at a figure not greater
FAVORS AW SBI
Depew Supports His Views in Character
istically Brilliant Fashion
THE FLOOR AND GALLERY APPLAUD
An Appeal for the Upbuilding of Ameri
can Merchant Marine Discussion of
the Problems of Transportation In
teresting
WASHINGTON Jan 26 Senator
Depew of New York today delivered
in the senate a characteristically forc
ible and eloquent address In support
of the shipping bill The address
which occupied just an hour was in
the nature of an appeal for the up
building of the American merchant
marine by the granting of subsidies
S3 provided for in the pending meas
ure His discussion of the problems
of transportation which now confront
American manufacturers and Ameri
can farmers was notably interesting
and effective The peroration in
which he urged that the American
flag be restored to the mastheads of
the freight carrying ships of the Uni
ted States was a brilliant piece of or
atory and elicited cordial applause
from the senators on the floor and the
crowds in the galleries Little prog
ress was made with the Indian ap
propriation bill The last hour of the
senate iay was consumed in the pass
age of private pension bills
Senator Depew began with a sur
vey of the countrys first century of
development pointing out the im
mense material progress that had been
made in agriculture and manufac
tures how our exports had grown to
Sl500000000 annually in excess of our
imports and how the internal lines
of communication had -developed into
the most comprehensive in the world
But he insisted that the development
of the country had been one sided
While prepared to feed and clothe
half of the world outside of the Uni
ted States wc had developed our
transportation system only to our own
coast line and had allowed our mer
chant marine to remain undeveloped
so that there was actually a greater
tonnage of American vessels built in
this country for the foreign trade in
1807 than in 1900 Said Mr Depew
The farm the factory and the
mine haye filled the warehouses and
docks of our Atlantic and Pacific
coasts with their contributions to na
tional wealth employment and the
happiness of cur people and left
their transportation to Europe to
Asia to Africa to South America and
to Australia to the greed of foreign
ship owners to the protection of for
eign flags and to the hazards of for
eign wars
A general collision which is often
predicted in the European J
pers among the great powers of Eu
rope in the mad haste of their na
vies and armies to outstrip each oth
er in the acquisition of spheres of in
fluence in Asia and Africa would act
upon the United States who might
be simply a spectator of the conflict
as an embargo upon our coast We
would be shut up with ourselves as
absolutely as if the navies of the
wcrM wre blctdiug our port3
Looking to the ilue fy for the pres
ent stagnation in the Ameiican mer
chant marine Mr Depew said the
cry of free ships had long ago been
discounted It was not to be consid
ered as a remedy for it left out of
the question the development of an
American shipbuilding industry The
plan of discriminating duties he said
was also impracticable France had
tried it and been forced to repeal its
law within a year No nation would
submit to discriminating duties with
out retaliating against us and no na
tion like oms which is more of a
seller than a buyer can afford to
provoke such retaliation and thus
stimulate production in Russia In
dia Egypt against our cotton and our
corn The speakers conclusion was
that thero remained only the sub
tidy as a practical solution of the
problem
MAY CALL EXIRA SESSION
IttcKie of President Sets tho Senators
to Spcrulatur
WASHINGTON Jan 2G The brief
recommendation in the message of the
president sent to the senate today
urging immediate legislation in the
interest of the Philippines caused
general surprise among the senators
and speculation on the probability of
an extra session of congress immedi
ately after March
Senators generally have received
they say no inthnalion from the
White House that an extra session
would be desirable but they unite in
saying no Philippine legislation is
possible during the remainder of the
present term
The Spooner bill vesting all power
of the government in the Philippines
archipelago in the president is the
only Philippines general bill It is
believed that whenever an earnest ef
fort is made to secure legislation
bearing on this subject much time
will be required Some senators also
express the opinion that legislation
may be necessary in the Cuban situ
ation and while there are differences J
of rnion all agree that if such ac
tion would become necessary it would
be impossible to secure it at this ses
sion
The Pure Food Bill
WASHINGTON Jan 28 Strong
efforts are making to induce Speaker
Henderson to fix an early date for the
consideration of the Brosius pure food
bill The measure hrs attracted wide
spread interest among grocers drug
gists etc It aims to prevent adultera
tion cf food and drugs Some opposi
tion has developed among dealers in
certain lines but it is understood
amendments will be accepted which It
is claimed will rmove these objec
tions
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FMPIN0S ASK FOR A DELAY
Bcal Estate Owners Wish to Be Exempt
from Taxation
I MANILA Jan 25 The hearing on
the municipal government bill today
developed an attempt on the part of
prominent Filipinos to secure a delay
of two years before taxing land where
the owners are unable to cultivate on
account of the dangerous situation in
the fighting territory The bill orig
inally deferred taxation for a year
The commissioners adopted an
amendment providing that land own
ers who are not implicated in the in
surrection after March and prove that
the unsettled conditions prevented
working land be exempted for the
second year
Lieutenant Steele with ten men of
the Forty third regiment and seven
native soldiers fought a fierce half
hours engagement with a large force
of Filipinos at Tenaguna island of
Leyte January 9 which resulted in
the killing of over 100 insurgents
Private Edward McGugie of Company
JM was killed
The situation in the island of Sa
mar since the increase of troops has
been quiet Lukbans forces are hid
ing
Captures arrests and seizures of
arms continue in the unpacified dis
tricts of the island of Luzon
HEIRESS IN NEBRASKA
Leaves Her Husband in Omaha and Goes
to Kushvllle
NEW YORK Jan 25 Relatives of
Mrs Schindler Siebert look to Ne
braska to clear up the mystery of her
disappearance She was one of the
prettiest girls in Hoboken society and
a favorite daughter of the wealthy Dr
Schindler Several weeks ago she
suddenly disappeared Police aid was
invoked without success Her father
was much troubled over the matter
and died last week In his will he
left her 40000
John Schindler her brother has
just succeeded in tracing her He
found she had gone with William
Siebort of New York who also has
money The two were married and
went to Omaha There they quarreled
and separated The groom went to
Mussels Hill Mont and the bride to
Rushville Neb where she is now
Mr Schindler today received a letter
from Siebert detailing some of the
facts
Schindler says We are all won
dering vhy my sister does not com
municate with us She surely must
know by this time that father is dead
and tLdt she is his heiress My brother-in-law
wants some of the money
and refuses to interfere with his
wifes actions i
VENEZUELA IS SURPRISED
Cannot Understand Why United States
Should Interfere
WASHINGTON Jan 25 The
steamer Caracas which arrived in this
country TuesJay from La Guayra
brought official communications from
Dr E Blanco the Venezuelan min
ister of foreign affairs to Charge Pu
lido
They make strong representations
as to the strict neutrality which the
Venezuelan government has observed
throughout the asphalt controversy
which is set forth as an issue between
the rival companies themselves and
not one involving the government
Surprise is expressed at the threaten
ing attitude of the United States
Ban Put on Countess Book
BERLIN Jan 24 The Berlin courts
have rendered an adverse decision
against the divorced Countess Von
Wedel Berard whose book entitlded
My Relations with His Majesty Em
peror William II Revelations About
the Regicide in Italy and the Dreyfus
Affair in the Light of Truth made
a great sensation last year The de
cision is that the book shall be con
fiscated and the plates destroyed The
wrhereabouts of the countess are un
known
Tien Tsln as Military Base
- TIEN TSIN Jan 25 Preparations
are being made in Tien Tsln to make
it a military base for the coming
spring and summer when it is be
lieved a majority of the troops in Pe
kin will encamp in this neighborhood
preparatory to gradual embarkation
Great quantities of ice ore being
stored and options are being obtained
upon a majority of the large build
ings in the foreign concessions
Condolences from Senate
WASHINGTON D C Jan 23 In
the senate this afternoon Mr Allison
offered the following resolution
That the death of her royal and
imperial majetsy Victoria of noble
virtues and great renown is sincerely
deplored by the senate of the United
States -of America
The resolution was adapted unan
mously
Boers Show Sympathy
PRETORIA Jan 25 Signs of sor
row over the death of the queen are
everywhere visible Even the burgh
ers show a respectful sympathy It has
been suggested by influential burgh
ers an amnesty proposal would have
the effect of greatly hastening the re
turn of peace
lias Nothing from Conger
WASHINGTON Jan 25 The
State department has had no recent
advices from Minister Conger so it
has no knowledge of the latest phases
of the negotiations at Pekin as re
ported in the press dispatches
Turkey Sorrows Over Queens Death
CONSTANTINOPLE Jan 25 The
sultan who is much affected by the
death cf Queen Victoria has wired
King Edward VII expressions of sym
pathy at his loss and felicitations on
his accession
Signs of mourning are general here
The heads of the various faiths have
telegraphed condolences to the arch
bishop cf Canterbury notably the Ar
menian patriarch who wired that the
Queens name was immortalized The
newspapers deplore her majestys
death as that of a sincere friend of
Turkey
A
Seems to Be tho Bight Sort
Young John D Rockefeler in hiff
address to a Bible class in Tarrytown
the other day told his hearers that
there were a good many things
better than money In this world
nnrt nnA of them was work-
i He said he had learned this fact by
cutting wood and crushing stone at
15 cents an hour He recalled that
when he was in college his most in
timate companions were men who
worked their way by laundry work
or doing janitors duty One of them
was taken sick and went to the hos
pital When he came out young
Rockefeller wanted to share a part
of his heavy expenses He declined
saying if he could not pay his own
way through college he would go
home and work till he could
Buskin on the Bicycle
This is what John Ruskin thought
of the bicycle Some time since I
put myself on record as an antagon
ist of the devils own toy the bicycle
I want to reiterate with all the em
phasis of strong language that I con
demn all manner of bi- tri- and 4-
5- 6- or 7- cycles Any contrivance
or invention intended to supersede
the use of human feet on Gods own
ground is damnable Walking run
ning leaping and dancing are legiti
mate and natural joys of the body
and every attempt to stride on stilts
dangle on ropes or wiggle on wheels
is an affront to the Almighty You
can t improve on Gods appointed
way of walking by substituting an
improved cart wheel
The Informers Fighting Son
When James Carey the notorious
invincible informer found as a
consequence of a shot from Patrick
OJJonnells revolver a grave inst
South Africa he left a son who un
der an assumed named has been
fighting with an Irish regiment
against the Boers and who is now
recovering in London from an attack
of enteric fever
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KIOWA and COMANCHE Country soon to be
opened to settlement without ha ing an Allotment
Map Bhowlng the location of Indian lands 1 am
publishing an Allotment Map showing Indian lands
and vacant lands Without it you may settle on an
Allotment Price 31 I make soldiers homestead
filings by power of attorney Inclose 2 c for blanks
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If you have had la grippe a few
doses of Garfield Tea will cleanse tho
system of all impurities and hasten
recovery
Bussel Sage as a Farmer
Russell Sage on his Long Island es
tate is a typical Long Island farmer
He drives about in an old straw hat
and clothes selected for comfort not
style His conversation is chiefly
about the crops and -he watches the
developments of every field for miles
about his home
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