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Show i:ih;kt fihim mi rivkr. j'rup Priisjh'ils I iiii'.iiiilly ihuI Shirk lining WVII A ilvM or liiilm Thirt winter, thus f;ti-, hits hern Very f';i.Vnr;il)le for the people, of lleiir Uiver I'iiy, am the innjorily uf them sire dinners, mid pnispetrL for good cmps fire very f;i.V(H';ihh The jji'mss and grain lie green under IS inches uf enuw on the h-vid. No frost whatever in the ground, etnieiiiently it will admit :i j'.reat portitui of wafer. when warm weather sets in. It's quite prohahle that the furnis in the Lends of Hear Iviver will lie irrigated irri-gated HuH'n iently with high water the ci'iniiig season. hive slock am doing well, hut I. Ik iK..' that are dead. (to the owner who arc short of fed,) are heller ull, as money is. scarce and hfiy rising in value. A hahy was horn to Mr. and Mrn. I'. .(). Holmgren the filh inst. Mother and child are doing well. The Hear River water seems to have already all'eeted the crops of I'.car Uiver ('Hy, simply hy running run-ning through its artil'ieial channel. There were seven haliics horn in our town the last three month?, six of which an; males. The reason for this must he, hecause flic fathers study more seriously fur the l!car Uiver iUcslion than the mothers. There are larger hoys allending the district school at present than there have hcen for two years. Thank goodness the idea is ahau-doned ahau-doned thai they are ahle lo count all (he money they'll ever get. Janci.ki;. Hear Uiver I'ily. Kelt'. Sth. |