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Show Local Brevities Mist Amelia Tucker, our acknowledged acknowl-edged society queen and leader of the Bingville social whirl, haa went in strong for charity work lately. Only last week Amelia give a old wore out skirt of here to Polly Cranby, whose folks is poor as Job's turkey. Polly is at proud as Cleopatry, however, and the refuted to accept the old tkirt On the j other hand Amelia feels that she has done her duty and will not speak to Polly now because she feelt that the haa been intuited. So does Polly. We only have a few copies of the Bugle of the year 1878 remaining on hand, which are now five cents per copy. After a year or to we are going to put the price up to 10 cts. per copy, being aa their value nacberly increases with age just like old licker. If you desire a copy you had ought to buy it now when you can get it at a rare bargain. bar-gain. Jed Peters, our intelligent school teacher, who hat been re-elected to teach next winter, says he is a going to introduce jimnasticks into the schools next winter. We understand that jim-natticka jim-natticka it a new way to teach grammar. gram-mar. Mrs. Doc Lfvermore waa tumble sick one day last week. Doc be wanted her to take some of his medisin, but Mrs. Livermore refused. She told Doc if she had to die she would rut her die a nacheral deth. Hia wife knows more about Doc's medisin, apparently, than the average stranger. Subscribe for the Bugle. It is a clean paper for the home sirkle. Even a 6 weeks old infant can read the Bugle without having its morals injured. It has always been our purpose to print nothing in the Bugle that it unfit to print and also to give all the other news. |