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Show the door of the granery one day last . week, to which he went and tost the , key. The breaking of the knife was a 'tumble blow to Hen and he ain't got ' into the granery yet at we go to press. Anyone finding the granery key will do Hen a tumble kindness by returning it to him at once. Mitt Sally Hoskins, our well knowed pome writer, informs ut that the fa) now working on a piece of potery which the expects to tend to one of the Co. teat papers. Sally it afeard that the editor of the Co. teat paper it getting get-ting jealous becaute to many of her pomes have appeared exclusively in the Bugle Mrs. Jeruthy Perkins had s hen to die on her of pipp last week or the week before. We would of mentioned thit sooner, but we forgot it ' Bud Hinckley, who ain't quite right in hit head, wst lost overnight one night latt week. Bud he went out to the bam about tun down and crawled up into the mow and went to tleep in the hay and didn't wake ta nex morning. morn-ing. Bud it a awful good sleeper. Mrs. Ab Skinner tellt us that her! hens hat begin to lay on her in fine style, which we are very glad to hear. We wouldn't mind a dozen or to of them eggs ourself, Mrs. Skinner. Cy Hoskins wat not present at church latt Sunday morning and upon investigation investi-gation we find that the reason Cy didn't attend wat becaute he didn't have s clean boiled shirt to wear. Cy it getting get-ting tumble stuck up in hit old age. Mr Hnalr.na haw llrila.M k, --- almost providenshial thaf he didn't go to church, being as tome plastering fell on the congregashion. Local Brevities Mitt Phronicia Watkint it doing a I little crothay work during her leisure time, which is about all the time, being at Phronicia'a mother dors all the housework, housework 'not agreeing with Phronicia't hands Hen Smiley broke the blade outen hit barlow kmfe while trying to pry opea |