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Show HERALD PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY THE HEBER II'OW BOYS GET FOOLED. WHEN THEY THINK THEY WOULD LIKE TO BE A COW . BOY. calmly affixed thejrrto one of his teeth, pulled the molar from his jaw, laid it with tltiKfiippejrs on the counter and' . i' asked the bill. - What fun some boys think it would 1)2 to be a cow boy, they ridehard the first few days, and Oh! what fun it was the first day but when night came they were so tired they, could hardly sit up in the saddle of, course they were expected te unsaddle and tend to their poaeys and when they go to the tent they get supper and go to bed as soon as they can make it. They thought they could rest on Sunday, but they got fooled fob they had to wash and mend .there clothes and it got to be an old story before a week, they all go home and. feel better than thevdii when they were going to start there. The past season has been a good one for the farmer, the weather was mild, water plentiful, and the harvest above average Their crops are in good demand a Tettar prices than for sevral years and as the season has remained open the ' entire fall, giving teams regular work on the railroad grade. The demand and prices adout .for top prices vancing. Look next spring. Nerve of a Pittsfield Man: ',4 LITTLE RIIPROBA TES. ' Nine juvenile prisoners, whose age do not aggregate too years, were in a Chi-- . . A man and his wife walked into Pire-son- s hardware store the other day and asked to look at some, nippers or pliers. A pair was shown him, whereuyon he cago court the other day charghd with raising a riot. Six of them were girls. A large woman, with a big lunch basket on her arm, .was the accuser. She ow 11s a vacant cottage which was invaded by a dozen children who proceeded to play house' She drove the crowd out with a shoe and refused to give them their, playthings. She ove turned her baskt t on the court's desk and out rolled a large collection of pebbles decayed leilnons and old shoes, .wlgch she said had been flung at her cottage. She could not point out the exact infant who did the throwing, however,, and so the court discharged them. They trooped but of the dock with suppressed giggles. t . $ Philadelphia Times . Bats Arc Blind. ' Just why the bat dont hit the ball Thats on a curve inclined " Is possibly because the bat Proverbially is blind. s . 1 MARKET REPOR T: . : Butter twenty five cents per pound. Eggs twenty five cents .per dozen heat! 75 cents per bushel. " Oats $i. 65 per hundred.' Hay from $5 to per ton. . . - i t s J |