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Show JMore Mendon Matters i All The Comings, Goings, And Doings In j The West Side Metropolis. ' MKN'DON, October 17, 11)0(1. All of the visitors have returned home, with the exception of Mrs. Itebecca Hard-man. Hard-man. She stayed In Salt Lake City on account or the serious Illness of James Hardman. One of our threshing machines has gone to; College ward. The steamer ! Is not i tinning because coal can not be secured. There Is still considerable 'grain here to thresh. Politics are (julct at present. Kvery j one Is so busy that they haven't got time to talk politics. The republicans, I however, arc conlldent of a big victory I on election day. Joseph llakcrand son Richard, who ! who have been very low with typhoid i fever, aro slowing Improving at this ! writing. j Tho fanners havo started digging 1 their potatoes, and they are turning i out very poor, Mrs. IScrtha Ilitist, of Madson, has gone home after spending several days visiting with her parents Mrs. Jacob Hcndrickson, of Salt Lake, spent last night with her son. She went to Colllnston today. Lottie Harrc'tt has brought her knitting knit-ting machlno home and is knitting stockings for the Logan Knitting Factory. Clara Sorcnsen has gone to Logan to work in tJeorgo Hansen's candy store. James Huist lias returned home. He has been oil at work with a telephone gang for several weeks. Colonel and Hertha Sweeten, of Hol-brook, Hol-brook, Idaho, aro visiting with relatives rela-tives and friends. Mrs. Davo Hill Is going to move into James Hill's residence. Mrs. Alfred Gardner, who has been so low with typhoid fever, is slowly Improving now. Willis Hardman has gone to Car-land. Car-land. His present intentions is to move there for the winter. David Hendry, of Mt. Sterling, has been in town today. |