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Show NEWS OF HATTON. e It has been very cold here the las few days, but not much snow. I. Mrs. Lucy J. Itarkdauld, who la 8! r- years old, haa been seriously 111, but a present l on the road to recovery. I Leenle Robtaon and Noah Stowe lo " rated a mine about five miles west o l" town. It 1b hoped they will aucree In their work. Delbert Roblson Is preparing for I trip to aome of the towns farther wes with a load of vegetables, etc. H ' will be accompanied by hla nephew Herman Bridges, from Fillmore, wh la ahto engaged In hauling farm pro duce. As the result of a fall from th buggy la which bht -mother and fa I ther were driving, tho amall pappooe . of a local Indian named Crowbra, die a few nlghu ago. After careful consideration Fre Bird haa decided that tho fittest man aer la which ho caa celebrate the com 'ng of tho parcles poet la by eendlnj away for a pair of overall and Jumper |