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Show WILLARP BREVITIES Special to The Tribune 1LLARD. Dee. 2. Edwin P. Cardon was severely injured last nlsht by being kicked by a horse. His left leg was broken. The rain which has been falling for the past twenty-four hours Is very detrimental detri-mental lo the farmers and the sugar company. It is almost Impossible for the farmers to deliver beets, as the roads aro In such a bad condition. There are about 200 tons In the fields yet. The sugar company has dilinpcd about U000 tons here and" the farmers have to put them on the ears for 20 cents per ton-If ton-If the roads do uqI improve it will be Impossible to haul them to the ears. The Wlllard Mercantile company lias again changed hands. William M. Clone has bought James M. White's interest in-terest and the" storo Is now owned by Joseph A. Harding and William M. Glone. |