Show South Tract Siftings I Mr Underhill is selling as an fine a alfalfa Ifa as an ever was wells Ion loaded a onto awe a we wagon or at eight do dollars per r. r Mr keeps his two way plow going and expects to p plant t a hundred acres to fall gram at this year yew That sounds like busin business A worm wom is ia making the first firt cutting of hay bay short in 10 wine some of the older but the hot bot sun aun has hall developed the worm so rapidly rapidly rap rap- idly that it has bas died ded or passed in into into in- in to some other form Every farmer fanner who has ban erable wable fall gram grain should hould commence com com- mence cutting at the earliest possible pos pos- Bible sible moment as an it t is surely If go- go mg g to pen all a onee ann W calise a loss Idea if allowed to get too i ay ty y making is ia isif in full blast ast and fits Of lucern is being toured away in 10 the k how however ever vr th there them is an unusual amont of or foxtail this year on account of the extraordinary precipitations of the th last In x I months A number of families on the south tract gathered at the hospi t title tZe lle home ot of Mr and Mrs Murray Murray Mur Mot ray Jeffries Monday Munday evening eight gallons of lee ims main cream was devoured and a most enjoyable Itt had 11 I H H. H. H b t E. E Beck Beek was w.-th w. the lucky manat man manat manat at the S S. W W. Eccles prize drawIng drawing draw draw- ing mg he drew the dollar and and didn t pay a cent cleat for fort it Mr Beck thinks that every farmer fanner will own a of this character when we get so we know better bettAr how to handle this desert land It dosen doesn't t pay to gossip about ones neighbors Let us ua have kind and good words for every everyone one and be sure sum ure to lend a helping hand whenever occasIOn calls for It in trying to lighten burden we forget forgot our own and the tha kind thoughts we send out come comB back to u us like echoes echoe |