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Show I'ANACA, NEVADA. Stockmen are rounding up the steel s for the regular fall sale. They still demand de-mand a high price. The young- people returned from the ink ii feeling well and having enjoyed themselves exceedingly. Whooping cough still holds the children chil-dren down. JS'ellie, the infant ditughtei of Win. and Belle Keete died from it a few days ago. We have hart no rain yet, although it has been threatening for several days. A little of heaven's moisture would bi very welcome, if only to moderate tin weather'; Two more citizens added to our imputation imp-utation since my last. A son came to the home of E. S. Gentry, and one ol the same gender to the home of James Ryan. All parties concerned are' doing do-ing well, Crops are doing well. Second cro: of lucern being cut. Some grain ripe. Early potatoes nearly all dug, late croj in bloom. Roasting ears of corn Joining Join-ing into use. Plenty of beans, cabbage etc. ready for market. Negotiations are pending for the purchase of a reservoir site at Dry Valley, and if the site is procured the people of Panaca and surrounding settlements set-tlements will commence, this fall, the construction of a $20,000 reservoir. Hot! hot!! hot!:: 109 iu the shade. How's that? Everything wilts down even jo man and beast. It is rumored thai a neighbor u obliged to roll some of his pigs in the ditch and let their soak up during the night iu order tc make them hold swill, Large Quantities of freight passing through every day for DeLamar. A brand new steam wagon, for hauling wood to DeLamar's mill, passed through here yesterday. It is a very strongly built wagon. The rim of the wheel is twelve inches wide, being built for mountain roads and sand. Max: l'aiiaea, Nevada, Aug, 0, 1S9S- |