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Show Mrs. Joseph Hancock Is well again after a long siege or typhoid lever. Miss Alia Hardmau U slowly Improving Im-proving fiom her Lite sickness. Weston Whispers. Wkston, September:!. Again harvesting har-vesting Is over and threshing nearly done, wheat selling from 55 to tW cts. Shipping going briskly on; hay rather cheap, .'I to I dollars per ton In the s'.aek A little fun and excitement was caused oy the sheep commissioners dipping laid, as people were notified to bring their pet lambs as well as their (locks to be dipped. Some butchered theirs to avoid dipping but afterward-, produced the pelts to prevent pre-vent trouble while others smuggled thchs aw.iv which Is liable to be cos lb foi them. A tumoi fiom Preston sajs several safes theio have been tampered with and the sherllt and a large posse were shadowing two suspects on Hear river last light thinking they could capturo them this morning. The health of the people Is very good with a few exceptions. One case of reported typhoid has been declared de-clared to be pneumonia by Dr. Adam-son, Adam-son, or.ltlchmond. Frank Gill has a H or tlfteen-jeai-old son ill with typhoid. Lars ltasmiiscn, Win. L'llleld and Henry Fredriekson welcome new arrivals ar-rivals at their homes. Motheis and children O. K. |