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TOPICS OF THE TIMES.

TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
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-- "A pound of good cheer," remarks The Cincinnati Commercial Tribune, "is worth a carload of good wishes to a lot of soldier boys living on limited rations." We take it that the "good cheer" to which reference is here made means food, and that our contemporary's desire is to incite people to do less cheering of soldiers on their way to the front and more in the line of increasing and varying their diet. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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