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Show FIXE VAJ-XEY, Farms here are now for sale very cheap. The health of the people generally is good now, sister Sally Snow is slowly improving. After a sojourn of about three weeks, George Forsyth and wife returned to their home in Loa, Wayne county. We have been having stormy wet weather here the past week, and the ground is now in a good condition for Spring work. Box B letters have been received by three of our young men. They will no doubt take missions to the Southern States in the near future. Four of our citizens have just returned return-ed from White River. They were very favorably impressed with the country, and each purchased him a small farm. At the close of our district school an entertainment was given at which a variety program was very creditably rendered. The pupils acquitted themselves them-selves royally, reflecting great credit upon their trainer and teacher Miss Hattie Thornton. So many cattle have been fed here the past few months that nearly every thing in the nature of feed has been eaten up. There is hardly enough straw left in the town to replenish bed ticks for the summer. By the first of May, a sign something like the following follow-ing would, probabely, secure more attention at-tention and patronage than any other: "Nice clean straw for sale today, seventy-five cents per hundred." Pine Valley, April 3, 1S!)9. |