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Martial artsLong-Lewis Ford Lincoln Mercury
William J. Long, one of the participating merchants, was in the crowd. Long was an "experienced motorist," having acquired a two cylinder International the previous year. He purchased the car, a Model T Ford, from the winner and drove it down Second Avenue to the wagon and buggy shed at Long-Lewis Hardware Company. The car was used in the Hardware business and for advertising until, on a Sunday afternoon drive, sure enough-it stalled on the railroad tracks near Powderly and was destroyed by a train. The occupants escaped unharmed.