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Show PAXACA, XEVADA. Whooping cough is dissapearing. Grain is all cut and being stacked; the crop is good. The weather has moderated considerably; consid-erably; we had a fine shower on the 20th. We have resumed work on the new hall and expect to have it ready for use in two weeks. Orson Huntsman has brought his little lit-tle boy over to place him under Dr. Campbell's care. The little fellow had his arm broken. The home missionaries visited us according ac-cording to appointment yesterday and we certainly had a spiritual feast. Come again brethern. We were called upon to mourn the loss of our beloved sister Atchison, who departed this life on the 10th inst. to join her husband, who preceded her about a year ago. She leaves quite a largo family and a host of friends. May she receive the reward of the faithful, which she certainly merits. "It is a go!'' "What?" The reservoir. res-ervoir. It will be built this fall. A deal has been made, the site secured, and operations will commence this week. Now is the time for homeseek-ers homeseek-ers to act. Land ami water can be secured at a trifling cost, with the linest climate in the west. There will be a limited amount of stock placed on the market and those who wish to avail themselves of this opportunity should do so at once, as there is only about one month before the work will bo commenced in earnest. For particulars partic-ulars address: Geo. K. Riding or F. C. Walker, Sec, Lincoln Co. Water Storage Stor-age and Improvement Co.. Pa mica. Nov. It is the best opportunity for home-seekers home-seekers that I know of as water will not cost more than $5.00 per acre and land $1.25 per acre within two miles of town. When the railroad is completed to Stateline. we will be within thirty miles of its terminus, forty miles from DeLainar. twelve miles from Piochc and twenty miles from Deer Lodife. These are all mining camps and alford a good market for all we raise. Max. l'anara. Xevailu. August 21, I !. |