L. A. W. Bulletin and Good Roads, Volume 25S. Elliott[, 1897 - Roads |
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Page 196 - We hold the true rule to be that whatever the passenger takes with him for his personal use or convenience according to the habits or wants of the particular class to which he belongs, either with reference to the immediate necessities, or to the ultimate purpose, of the journey, must be considered as personal luggage.
Page 196 - Luggage may consist of whatever the passenger takes with him for his personal use and convenience, according to the habits or wants of the particular class to which he belongs, either with reference to the important necessities or to the ultimate purposes of his journey.
Page 108 - The Queen of Hearts She made some tarts, All on a summer's day; The Knave of Hearts He stole those tarts, And took them clean away.
Page 57 - If you've got a thought that's happy, Boil it down. Make it short and crisp and snappy, Boil it down. When your brain its coin has minted, Down the page your pen has sprinted, If you want your effort printed, Boil it down. Take out every surplus letter, Boil it down.
Page 334 - A house is built of bricks and stones and sills and posts and piers, But a home is built of loving deeds that stand a thousand years. A house, though but an humble cot, within its walls may hold A home of priceless beauty, rich in love's eternal gold. The men of earth build houses — halls and chambers, roofs and domes, — But the women of the earth — God knows ! — the women build the homes.
Page 49 - ... than three days after the commencement of the meeting, and will be available for continuous passage only ; no stop-over privileges being allowed on tickets sold at less than full fares. Certificates will not be honored unless presented within three days after the date of the adjournment of the convention.
Page 49 - ... meeting) a first-class ticket (either unlimited or limited) to the place of meeting, for which he will pay the regular tariff fare, and upon request the ticket agent will issue to him a certificate of such purchase (form 2), properly filled up and signed by said ticket agent.
Page 218 - ... for the purposes of this article and shall be transported as baggage for passengers by railroad corporations and subject to the same liabilities, and no such passenger shall be required to crate, cover or otherwise protect any such bicycle; provided, however, that a railroad corporation shall not be required to transport, under the provisions of this act, more than one bicycle for a single person.
Page 189 - I'm now arrived — thanks to the gods! — Thro' pathways rough and muddy, A certain sign that makin roads Is no this people's study: Altho' Im not wi' Scripture cram'd, I'm sure the Bible says That heedless sinners shall be damn'd, Unless they mend their ways.
Page 260 - ... these figures show, it not only costs less to use the convicts on the public roads than it does to employ hired labor, but that furthermore, it costs less to maintain these convicts when at work on public roads than when confined in the county jail.