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Show THE HEBER HERALD PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY. J gunwj;m v a UOHEalEOS. . Snowing to-da- y William Lindsay buried a child Wed- 1 r nesday. Chaley Giles1 wife Sm& had a boy baby ' . ,. Its an odcj time of the an Indian in town. ..... jear ' - to sec Henry Ohlwiler Saturday in 4 minutes and 12 seconds on a bet of $1.00, that the time could not he made in five minutes, Henry won the $1.00 and established a local reputation for getting there with both feet. Five. knights of the grip held down the hotell dining chairs Friday night. The Scotch people are celebrating Robert, Burns birth day by ,a dance tunighu Goodwin was adopted by the methodise chnrclC at the service Joseph Privity ni;u. The second term of the 'district school . closes next Friday and the iathersire making a holiday out of it; Hebert P. Martin, traveling freight and passings agqnt of the Colorado Railway, was in ifeber e sd ay and Thu rsda y , Midland Wed-- n The prosecuting attorney' was cajlcd to Charlston last week to prcsecutV a case that the assistant prosecuting attorney agreed to defend. ' H. M. Aird run from the. store of A. Hatch & Co. to the resiednee of The Trustees paid the teachers last week and made tin m all happy. a ! THE MA YO U AHEAD. The children enjoyed the party that was got up for them very much. E C.Tigelston representing Simmons hardware Co. was in lleber Tuesd av. K Shealds and Mr. Conine came over Sunday, they will be wel remembered shy the readers of the 1 era up as the two Chicago drummers who was here about a rear ago and stayed over a day, to sec the end of the play, Foiled. J ' - I Charles Ohlwiler walked from H. Ohlwilei s residence to the store of s Hatch & Co. In 6 minutes and 20 on a bet of $1.00 that the time w'ould be 7 minutes or more, Charley slid over the ground like a bird and thinks it the easiest for earning vaj money he ever tried. John Aird next mrfde a race against time. He run from Hatch flour mill to the bridge south of the Court house in 6 minutes and 30 seconds the limit was 7 minutes, the road was snow', ice, mud, and some good ground, the , considering the track ever saw. John made the best race-w-e The forfeit was 14,00. Although John knew he could earn the prize his record as racer was at stake and he run to show the boy s he was hard to beat. sea-tni- dis-tan- ce one-mile- |