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Show I UP AT RICHMOND H RICHMOND, Sept. 18, 11)0(1 Three H llttlo ones wcro horn hero last week, H tho first a boy, on Thursday, to Al- H bort Anderson andjwlfc; the second. M Sunday, a girl to George Thomson and H wife; thu third, on Monday, a bov to H Alvin Anderson and wife. All con- M ccrncd aro doing well. M . Charles Hamp stole a march on every m one In Ulehmond and In fact cery one H , In this end of the valley last Saturday M and It all happened by him going to H Logan Saturdn and bringing back M with him a wife In the person of Mary H Lofthouse, of Paradise. Thcro Is M hardly a young lady or a widow In M i Hlchinond or neighboring towns who M atono time did not hae a chance to m become Mrs. Ilarap, at least Charlie H was willing and anxious to throw olT H his single blessedness, but all to no H avail. He told the writer not long ago 1 he would fool the people here and have 1 a wlfo before long, and this statement 1 ho has kept. At any rate Charles 1 Hamp Is married, which will be sur- H I prising news to cvcrbody All will H wish tho couple success and happiness H In their now life. H Alfred Ljungman went to Logan H last week to be treated, lb developed H that he had a severe case of typhoid H fever. With proper treatment, how- H over, ho will recover and will soon be H back at his work at the Lcwlston H Sugar Factory. Mr. Ljungman Is the H first to take advantage of the free H medical treatment provided for by H tho Factory this year. H lu the last county election Rich- H roond furnished the candidates for H County Superintendent of Schools for H both parties. This election wo will H furnish the candidates for County H Recorder, or at least we have two H announced candidates hero LI mile H Telford, for the Democrats, and H Sarah Merrill for the Republicans- H It is reported that the Bingham H thresher at Trenton has claimed an- H other victim, this time a son of Hlsliop H ' lilogham Last week he received a H broken arm on tho machine. Samuel H Hunt, the unfortunate of the week M before, is Improving rapidly at his M homo In Smlthlleld H lb Is reported that another of our M popular young ladles will be married M this week. The happy bride is Selma B Kmllscn, who will wed Joseph Hinds, H of Smlthlleld They will llvo at Silver M 1 City, where the bridegroom works. M I Albert Funk's new building in M Franklin Is completed and lie Is now m moving from Ktchmoud to his new m home He will open up his barber m shop in the neighboring town the lat- m t tor part of this week Several or our people attended tho fair at Covo last Thursday. They all report having a most enjoyable time, and tho fair Itself was nno of the best ever given by our prosperous and growing nslghbor. Albert Bishop, of Hlvcrdalc, .came down Saturday to sec his wife, who lias now totally recovered from her severe Illness. The child of R W. Allen, of Cove, who has been very ill, is improving at present writing. |