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Show Richmond RICHMOND, August .1, 100(1. As Denel, tho llttlo son of E. H. Tilpp, was driving home the cows from the pasture one of the cows suddenly ran out fiom behind some brush and frightened the hotse tho young boy was riding. The lad was thrown violently vio-lently Into the ditch on tho sldo of the road with the result that his arm was fractured and thrown out of place. The little fellow Is getting along very well at this time. II. E. Stone, agent at the depot, has Just returned to Ills work after a 30-day 30-day outing In Montana. The gentleman gentle-man formerly worked In Montana and he says "It was Just llko going homo to go there again " Ills wlfo and llttlo llt-tlo ones accompanied him and they return having gained considerable In weight. Mr. Lowe, tho relief agent, goes with his wife and little one to Franklin Richmond furnishes considerable con-siderable business to tho O. S, L, as Is evidenced by tho fact that tho cash receipts for last month at this station was over $1,000 The Newton and Richmond baseball teams met again last Saturday In this town. The first part of tho gamo was rather exciting and close, but tho latter lat-ter part was all one-sided, tho score standing 17 to 0 In favor of Richmond A dance was given in tho hall in the evening, from which tho ball club reall.cd several dollars to help pay for their new uniforms and outfit. The voung ladles of the V. L. M. I. A. of this ward are determined to do their part toward swelling the fund for the now tabernacle. To this end they will give a program and danco In the hall Saturday (tonight.) Refreshments Refresh-ments and eatables will be served and a big tsme Is expected. |