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Show ALL THE NEWS OF FILLMORE What the tdilor has Corralled in Hi Weekly Ronnd-cp of the Tom Verne Ilartholomew left Wednesday for Hurtuer to bring over a bunch of witnesses on a land case. Russell Warner and "Pott" flatten left this week for Nevada to work for George Olson. Charles Cummltigs left Saturday for j Oregon to look at the country with a 'view of locating in that state. A good rain fell here the latter part of last week, which will help many crops out considerably. Indications are now that Fillmore at the election on the 27th will go dry by an overwhelming vote. Those who are Iti favor of prohibition are working and talking for their cuuse, while the "wets," with a few exceptions, are taking tak-ing little Interest In the coming elec- , tlon. It Is to be hoped the new law will prohibit more effectively than the present one has. , More towns die for want of confidence confi-dence on the part of business men and . lack of public spirit than nny other y cause. When a man In search of a . homo or a business location goes Into n town and finds everything brimful I f hope and enthusiasm of the prospects pros-pects of the place, and all earnestly at I work to build It up, he soon becomes imbued with the same spirit, and as a esult he drives down stakes and goes o work with the same Interest. When, towever, he goes to a town where very one expresses doubt and appro- , tension for the future prosperity of he place, moping about and Indulging n mournful complaints he naturally t eels that It Is no place for him, and he t it once shakes the dust off his feet u chile he pulls out with nil possible peed for some other place. ( onse-Ittently onse-Ittently try and ittako a live, enter-rlaiiig enter-rlaiiig town out of tho town In which B on live. When you are working for t ir saying a good thing for your town t: on are accomplishing all the more for tl 'ouiself. |