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Show X I mi nr i VOL III H eber Wasatch County, Utah, Monday, May 22nd THE HEBER HERALD. Hatch Jr, A. Editor-an- Manager. Entered at Heber .Pos (office, as sec d ,1893 No. over them palings. It was'Sattrrday night. They agreed not to prosecute if the culprit would leave the village by Monday morning. His wife refused to accom pany him, and after a few days went back to her people. She said that she had often remonstrated against her husbands trading with negroes, and she expressed the opinion that he was partially insane. The poor woman had to believe something, you know, to mitigate the shame she felt. t tro - f ,....1 ...n..,... ' TWO ADMINISTRA TIONS. VI. sight, there under C'lMTER ? It was a pity ful the . ! f:; so many of whose twigs been tojn away for putting parental discipline upon Newt Pollocks little back. The nose of Mr. Cubbadge, after its many findings, seemed so disgusted with this last that, if practicable, it, would turn and take itself far away, after piercing one by one the invaders of his premises. I had to see it with my own eyes to believe it! said Mr. Bigger; and hadn't been for Mr. Triplett that belt me up, Id a fell plump on my head peach-tre- e And now what was to be done for those everlasting school boys, as Mr. Bigger called them ? The exiled r went away, not Wholly without that gentleman's respect. Im a man thatll give even a dog all the credit he deserves. I owned a first-rat- e possum hound once, but he were caught sucking eggs, and suspic-ioneof running after sheep and so I made the niggers kill him. I give Mr. Cubbedge credit for finding out what Id kunever done, and hadnt been his own self that had them chickens stole hed 'a found out that too, You see there was where the poor man mis lacking." It was about the middle of the school-termAfter some persuasion Overby agreed to take charge for the remainder : school-maste- d . |