FOOTNOTES:

FOOTNOTES:

[A]The matter has been disposed of by the adoption of a prohibition amendment to the Federal Constitution.

[A]The matter has been disposed of by the adoption of a prohibition amendment to the Federal Constitution.

[B]Kenneth Victor Elliott, of Sheridan, Indiana. He died in battle, giving his youth and his high hope of life for the America he loved with a passionate devotion.

[B]Kenneth Victor Elliott, of Sheridan, Indiana. He died in battle, giving his youth and his high hope of life for the America he loved with a passionate devotion.

[C]Now the Assistant Secretary of Agriculture.

[C]Now the Assistant Secretary of Agriculture.

[D]Mr. Thompson was re-elected April 1, 1919, by a plurality of 17,600.

[D]Mr. Thompson was re-elected April 1, 1919, by a plurality of 17,600.

[E]Colonel Roosevelt died January 6, 1919.

[E]Colonel Roosevelt died January 6, 1919.

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES:Obvious typographical errors have been corrected.Inconsistencies in hyphenation have been standardized.Archaic or alternate spelling has been retained from the original.The cover image for this eBook was created by the transcriber and is entered into the public domain.

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES:

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES:

Obvious typographical errors have been corrected.

Inconsistencies in hyphenation have been standardized.

Archaic or alternate spelling has been retained from the original.

The cover image for this eBook was created by the transcriber and is entered into the public domain.


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