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Show i 1 1. -li t iniliUi- your hin with a r.uil-l.,rn r.uil-l.,rn mndi when a pleiisanl ami cff.-i-tiw rriuvly Iw '..un.l in lr. J. H. M. I.eiuiV Tnr Wine Lung Mm ! j" Siou villc S-ir c:i.i.. Snowville has los of snow and by all appearances, we are destined de-stined to have a pretty bard winter. Well, we are a people that don't fret about the weather, we are all up and cracking our heels together. to-gether. Certainly we are something like other settlement,-', we have a few young boys what you would ca'I cow-boys. Uut T must, say they are an exception to other cow-boys, of course t hey like lo assemble, together to-gether and drink a few drinks of ''Tangle h-g'' and enjoy themselves with a song and a little round dancing. lUit there has never been ha mi done to man or property1? They never bring any lire arm's with them and they certainly do know how to behave themselves. Now we are troubled like all other sottlein.'tits with all kinds of characters, but. the -worst is a. few pious hypocrites that can't look ' upon sin within the least degree of allowance. Jesus calls them ''while-washed ''while-washed scpulchere'' but, inwardly full of rottenness and dead man's bones. Its quite su rpri -i ng f i honorable hon-orable men and women that these characters do not read that part of the poet, qiiottd as foihiws: Once I said unto anof her, I u I hi he eye tin-re is a mote; If thou art a friendly friend-ly brother, Stop and let me pluck it out. lint, I. could not see it clearly. For my sight was very dim, When 1 came I o sea n-b more closely. In my eye- there was a beam". The HorsK that Jack Uiui.t. Snowville, Idah. Jan. Kith, IS'.rJ. |