OCR Text |
Show NEWS FROM SNOWVIILE. Solnto i round Imiiro vemen tfl--(ir1t Sill Ndel (;lpny Orveiilafl. Our "Nimrods" get an occasional duck, and feel "big heap wino" at their luck. Our persevering band, (ot enyotes) is ever on the watch to give our hen-huuses. a midnight serenade. Wc treat them liberally with cold lead. Snuw villo needs a grist-mill. There is an abundance of water. An industrious, economical miller would do well. From fifteen to twenty feet fall can be obtained on cither side of the creek. A number of gipsies have made considerable amusement in town j by telling fortunes. Some of the I recipients arc much elated mid i take the greatest of care in follow-; ing the "tiipsic's Warning." Our trustees are getting a move on 'cm. They' havo plowed up ! the ground around tho school house, and are going to plant 200 American white elm trees. When these trees got started they will be an ornament to the town, of which the trustees, anil nil interested in improvement, can fee! justly proud. Three sides of the lot are to be enclosed en-closed by a (ivo-stran wire fence, the front is to bo of pickets. i Macmink Hand. ; S.vowvillk, Xov. 11, IS1.) I. i i |