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Show Jy Typhoid At Miliville. pM " a Number of New Cases There. A . ' Old Ones Getting Better. i W Mii.lvu.u:, Oct. !-Our typhoid ca-.es arc Improving but a number of new ones :ave broken out recently. Mrs. Hert'llumphrlcs has been almost at the point of death, but Is Improving. Improv-ing. The youngest son of Ola M. Nlelson came near dying. The little lit-tle fellow was hard 10 control and took with hemorrhage of the bowels, but Is improving some. Andrew Anderson's boy, Den, Ii another victim of I ho dreaded disease, also Hans Pearson's daughter, Illlmer. A great deal of work lias been done on the meeting house the past' summer sum-mer and now It Is nearly, completed, - after which wo expect to have a ward icunlon. Samuel Whitney has started up his butcher business again for the coming -wlnior. Our people appreciate a homo market, and Mr. Whitney does the light thing. Royal M. Jeppson, of lirlgham City, lias been lilting heiofoi a few days prior to his departure for a mission to the Southern States, Ho leaves 1 about the Kith. |