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                <text>&lt;p&gt;The good (?) supporters of temperence in Carroll held a secret meeting last week at which four men and three women gathered,a grand total of seven. The purpose of this meeting was to discuss the foundation of an association for implementing the Prohibition act in Carroll County. However, after much back and forth, they realized that this would not be so easy, since to implement such a law requires money, quite a bit of money, and those present at the meeting could not resolve to put up the required sum, and so the whole project fell apart. They had also discovered that the business owners who had been invited to the meeting did not turn up, and thus that one could not count on their support.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Everyone is convinced that here in Carroll no one will undertake anything against saloon owners, even the Prohibitionists, as long as saloon owners conduct themselves more or less reputably. We hope as well that saloon owners will follow this course. We are convinced that the drunkards apparent from time to time on the streets did not get drunk in saloons, because as we hear, no, as we have personally assured ourselves, saloon owners are extremely careful with the sale of alcohol. Common drunks are unable to procure anything in saloons, and it's the same for minors. Now, those who purchase intoxicating drink for certain drunkards should also refrain from this habit, for precisely these good (?) friends of the drunkards could get a rude awakening. And those people who find themselves with a drunk at home should just stay at home, instead of parading around with him in saloons and on the street and thereby rousing suspicion against saloon owners.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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                <text>&lt;p&gt;"Obey the prohibition laws!" wrote the lackey Denison &lt;em&gt;Review &lt;/em&gt;a few weeks ago, cowering and wagging its tail like a dog before the Republican party. The newspaper itself, however, or at least its editors, hasn't the slightest desire to do so. We have been informed from reliable sources that these men have already filled their cellars with the best stuff and have made arrangements to send themselves a case of soap every week, since the railroad company will transport neither beer nor anything strong without a permit. Whatever happened to following the law? It's certainly not following the law when one works to circumvent it, even if we, for our part, have no objections to circumventing this shameful Prohibition act, since this seems to be the popular thing to do. It just seems so ridiculous to us to create laws that one knows will not be followed by the very persons who created them. Mustn't the people in the end lose all respect for laws and legislators? Sad circumstances, indeed!&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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