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Show SANTA Cl-AKA, Roads are again getting very dusty. Alwise Bauer has bought a residence at Washington. Rudolph Fric, who had his leg broken, brok-en, is able to lie about again. Wall Pollock has moved his family over to Cotton farm, where he intends to reside. Walter Graf, who has been visiting relatives and friends here, has returned to Kauarra. People here are getting ready to put in their small grain; and are also putting put-ting up their summer's wood. The infant sou of John and Annie Gubler died on the morning of January 20th, aged about two weeks. John Kinsley, your Harmony correspondent; cor-respondent; is visiting friends here. Tie seems to be as jolly and lively as ever. There has been considerable siekn-ss here the past few weeks. SiiM-tta Keller Kel-ler is very low and is not expected to live. She is quite age,"! Frederick le-'hor. Jr.. is having a new white rock residence built. Ilors-lev Ilors-lev Brothers are doing t lie mason work. George' Tohler. who i? Jeitrninc the 'trade, is as.- i; ing ! hern. John Sturfci. Jr.. a'-o leat ninn' the trade. |