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Show Cedar Valley Clippings. On the 1U, and 11, thu weather was too cool to bo comfortable,, nnd to-dny tho II, tho heat seems to bo almost unbearable. un-bearable. Notwithstanding thu change-nblo change-nblo weather, thu health ot our littlo town is very good. Thk farmers 111 0 busy in tho hay Held, mul work both early and Into, when I bo weather penults, The wind blows so often nnd so bard that they put In extra time 011 n u t ill day. On Friday tho Ilth, Mr. W. D. Hob-erts, Hob-erts, ol l'rovo, camo over tonrganirit n Democratic club. Meeting was held in inwvjitrai itoiioc, nnu mi, iiiucilB h(lu us n very interesting lecture. Thu audience au-dience was omnll but ery attentive. Thoydid'nt seem Inclined to oiganizo that night, but wished somo time in which to study thu questions. Mr. ltob-crts ltob-crts went to Fairllcd next day on the samo business. It was thought best to hnvo tho two precincts join for the present. pres-ent. Another meeting was held Saturday Satur-day evening, Mr. J. Woodhouso from lbl lieing tho speaker. Thu tariff and equalization being tho subjects die-cussed, die-cussed, and wero handled in 'in able manner. After tho lecture, n number ot citizens handed in their names. A club was organized and ofllcerH elected. The Fourth passed of ery quietly, most ot the young folks having gono to Lehl. Cedah Fout, July 14, 1891. |