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Show Buckhorn. ' , - . John M. Lang is threshing his spring grain and expects in the ,; " neighborhood of about four hundred bushels from nine acres of land. ' ' Parley Lang has just returned from Paragonah, where he sold thirty bushels of onions. He expects ex-pects aboutten mtfre bushels which were raised on John M. 4ang's Place. A; John Murdoch of Beaver "4 ; passed through here last Tuesday 4;', '"'" with about three hundred head v of cattle which he bought from the southern settlements. . (Received too late for last lssuo.) , The terrible north wind which we had last week unroofed un-roofed a dwelling house belong- , ing to Mr. Joseph Ipson. -Our district school started . here last Monday, 13th, with Mrs. Eva Mathews as teacher. Mr. anty Mrs. John M. Lang . .-. ;:z 'are expecting their .son and ,-'. "daughter Mr. and Mrs. Alma P, ,ff' Robinson down from Fillmore on a visit. |