Show salem slips correspondence 1 the numerous and frequent showers which we have been having has deprived ganv of our citizens of their irascibility never enjoyed a more prosperous season than the present the farmers are pleased at the prospects of bountiful harvests and should potatoes be worth two dollars a bushel in the autum many a farmers pocket book will have a more bloated appearance than it nov has is blessed with an abundance of peddlers most ot anena plying their avocation between here and eureka gintic tintic in mentioning nine our peddlers leis an incident which was related tu me the other day came to mind A lady in eureka was owing one of these peddlers about twenty two dollars she had sold her furniture and was preparing to leave the peddler heard her say that she had a pair of mules ahe would like to sell so he got a writ of attachment tach ment when lo 10 and behold he discovered these mules were burros nd not arat class burros either he realized about five dollars on the sale of the mules and the lady went her way gnp the salem brick co have burned their first kiln of brick they will continue in the business throughout the season if all is agreeable huish broa photographers from kiy son have pitched their tent hero ipnar ine the fact that we have a photographer a mr niels 1 niels is an amateur but thinks be can down huish when it comes to fine workmanship especially in landscape C F H SALEM june the following item clipped from the ft madison iowa democrat contains information well worth remembering mr john roth of this city who met wilh an accident a jew days ago i straining spraining sp and bruising his leg an d arm quite severely was cured by one 50 cent bottle of chamberlains pain balm this remedy is without an equal for sprains and bruises and should have a dace in every household for sale by smoot drug co |