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Show MORGAN NEWS We arc glad to know that Roy Thurston i papa again. I.eo. A. Thurston is improving improv-ing slowly. We hop to see him out again before very long. William Tucker aud wife are baete to Mnrgtu again They hnve spent tli past fou- mouths at Murrv, llie home of Mm. Tucker. Mrs. Martha Tonks ha been ailing ail-ing for seviraldnys. Her age makes It illlTioult for her to recover from the uttaet of lagrlpp.) The Make Sexduy School Hoard has been up unit it it this week. They iiavc given concerts In the following ward btoddird, I'orter. vlllo, ami at Devil's Slide Each place extended 4 hearty welcome to the visitors, and expressed themselves them-selves ns being highly pleated with the program rendered I.nt week the company appeared at Milton, nnd together with the local talent, furnished by the ward, gam a very creditable program. Tho Uoaid Is appreciative of the iapp)rt given them In nil the wards, and wish to thank all who have supported tho innvement. 1'. V Clark of illchvllle lost two head of his horse valued at 1450 from the ssinc eauie apparency, a i those of I'orter died We are In- formed th.it W II Dickson has Inst 'one or two of the same deaease. Just what the cause of death is re mains a query. Some tulV is rife that the eountv commissioners should take the matter up and get someone who understands the ailment ail-ment to come and treat the animals ns iood as taken with it, as It looks ni though the fanners are going to j looe many o( their most valuable animals. What appeared to be an epidemic, hroke out aiming the horses at the stables of Jos It I'orter. t-'ivcof the. best nnlmil ho had, succumbed to the deseme before aid could tie secured. se-cured. After this the owners of the horses sent for n vetlnary sur gon, and dlagouosed the case as Infeetous pneumonia The remaining re-maining horses were removed from the stable. It appeals that the barn was too close, and that vegetables veget-ables had been stored In the same I place, l'or a time the people of 1'ortervtlle were ver; much fright cned ovtr the possibility of an epidemic epi-demic Thursday seemed to be a 1)1(1 day tor (he dogs about the business district. Some one, whtj apparent- ly li i ii ore In ' ' l ' s. vi ral bates of Jlv ami str)ch E nun In the ro ut Un ilogs.fi shurfltd off W" mortal tolls through this rojtp. The bad tea ture of such a tl1s'lies In the fael that the dogsB1! ncsd killing seldom get tb. while ininy valuable anlmffl lo,t ln l,,l" wa) Many pSlwho had dogs killed were vt hdignnnt about the affair, audi tkHJftVn ling party can be delermttcdie will have sev. el ill charges tfl He ought to be punished fottH criim the same las ho wouff Ve weie he to kill or destronbtsjr property, belonging be-longing to as fanocent holder Some of the ajlwls were as valu I a..le as a horS Hthe owner Wa knorf ff an old chestnut, but really, wtr kit that neliATe to cud our mil' ud cream to the other vulley jo kve it made Jtito butter aid otttte? Of course your answer Is thf1 1 have no i reamery here. Wsll Jjkaven t wu? Is It because we&att not the milk and crnm to stpprl such un institu-ties? institu-ties? No. jVht then is tke mat tsr? This. Thtppopla are duslsus of llio prop'sltmnT They say thnl we hud sues li antcrpriae la tho County ntjnitlme and It could not be tusdc to fy The sumo argument argu-ment miylxroadeagnljist the pol slblllty of a mercantile hnue be. Ing succcMfi. Fvr ne have seen some of tlca go down, and somo been sucoWul There is nx reason In the wol4thnl a creamery could uut do wSIb this Count It seeds some Olitel out nnd push the matter, jVnrc In a better shape now thai vvure to give the nee. essary dftOrl to such an lestitut. Ion, Ant I once begun thn peo. pie wouSl'ralsu more cons than they dolt present. Can not some, thing bfiline to get tho furmers 'interestTdin th'j proposition? ' ThcJI. and Y. L. M. I. Coufcrcntc held at the Stake Tabernacle wa n thorough sue-cess sue-cess a ml will be long remembered remember-ed as onuof the best mcctiugsof the kssoii. There was besides the Stake ofTiccrs, Sister Tittgey the 1 Gcu. Sttjit. of the Young Lames Associations, of the Church. In the Morning the ofTiccrs i from the different wards ol both ' association met in convention and discussed matters of interest pertatng to their special callings, The afternoon session was lc-i lc-i voted to a general display of the work done every week in the associations,' after the program had been carried out Sister Tin gey spole, on the necessity of : the young folks keeping them- 1 selves free from the sins of the 5 world, and leading pure and up- rigut lives, laying particular ! strips on the principle of honesty ; as a cardinal, virtue, to he prized ', ns you would regard your life. ; In the evening much the same ! lltn. ol thought was carried out. ; Dr. l'ugmirc was called to Mountin Green Thursday to wait on i child of W. 0. Warner The little one has been sick with the measels. Will Robinson of the same place has a sick child as well |