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Show Dr.Mins AVhlrll Cilina True, nsflJHJHJ .1. II. McKluley and his family, who (t.lflflfl live near Staulierry, will never again IflVfll doubt the slgulllcniice of dreams. Mr. PflVfll McKluley raised snmo very fine corn flVflfll this year and decided to compete at the fljfljfl ('entry County corn show. His duugb- H ter helped 111 ill prepare the exhibits. VVflVJ Tho ulht after the corn had hern nflVAflfl boxed to be taken to town, Miss lie- "ffflVJ Klnley dreamed she saw h man tear IIiH tho cocr oil' the box, put the corn in ' KflVaVJ a sack and slur away with It. The fVflVJ house dog chased him and he ran nnd ftflVfll spilled part or bis plunder, leaving h ItVflVj plain trail behind him. That same flJJ night ami about tue same hour Mr. Mc- lfljBjBJfl Klnley dreamed some one had stolen $imWfl tho sl'oi coru, and that he had trucked Kvflfl the thief ar I foetid the corn sitting In i'Sflfl . a corup" ' tho fellow's bouse. The 91 people 'i, ,ho rcom whero the corn frflflfl was, n dreamed, were very reticent lu Jl talking with lim. Ifll "Tho peculiar ) art of the story wns," Iffflfl the Staulierry Sentinel says, "that in i-'! the morning everything wns found ns fsVflfl pictured In the dreams. The corn was lafffll gone nnd the whereabouts of tho samp. vfll were located ns near us possible to do WflVJ so, oven to the house lu question and jflflYJ the Undine of Urn sack of corn." Kau- iflVfll sas City Journal. t ftlflHl |