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Fortunes await the workers ab- tely sure. At once addresses True & 9 Augusta, Maine, t7-tyr* i siak j | Music and euchre. Ti | where she has been atter hoo } tue past year. liss Etva is glad is comed by her many friends The entertainment and supper giv as at Sharon Chapple last week, a grand success There Wer over three hundred persons im at tendance. Music furwi 1 by the Brosley cornet band. Miss Josie Stewart, who has been visiting Mrs. Dr. Walls, in the Electric City for the past three weeks home and grand time. Mell is happy Miss Renie Lewis was visiting Miss May Crawford, at Rocky Point Farm last week. Miss Mattie Nave bas returned home from Kansas City and Harri- has returned reports a sonvi here she has spent the} past month visiting re atives and triends. The tarmers in this part of Bates tre Strongly in favor of primary elections taking the place ot conven- tions. Miss Jessie Fussell, of this ple is visiting her aunt Mrs. Kirk in the Electric City. Qicly does not express it Willie L voy Wale lian Jewel College to spend ho days. Watch Nell smile. Ob my! I wonder if will be as numerous in Elkhart next To say Jake is candidates suinmer as correspondents are now. Perhaps that bas something to do with Silabuster to second Brownie’s Ah, of course we don’t know anything about it, Ha! Ha! looks somewhat picious. Vinton was well represented at the Adnan ball on eve, Among the number we noticed the following: Mell Fisher and Josie Stewart; Rob. Crawford and Nell Fisher; Sam Toad and Jane Clark; Tommie Crawford and Min Forbes; M.S. Connell, of Adrian, and Laura Fisher; Willie Crawford and Bessie Nave: Bob Black and Laura Clark. They desire through the columns of your paper to return their sincere thanks to Messrs. Connell and Watts for favors conterred during the eve. Miss Neil Fisher and Seme Hen- derson spent two weeks in Baldwin City and Lawrence, Kansas not long since. failing nominations SUs= Christmas pecting a raid trom the Kansas boys. Miss Lanning, of LaCygne, Kan- Sas, is teaching the school at No. 2. Her teachings so far is a success, and She triends 18 giving universal satisfaction. also has made many warm outside the school circle. Mr. Frank Henderson, ot Ihnois, is spending the winter with his cous- ins, Messrs. John and E. Henderson. Miss May Crawford was visiting at Fair View Farm last Saturday and Sunday. We think that a certain young lady of this vicinity ; | pointed owing to her not being at | 5 . | home when one ot Summit’s tavor- | ite bachelors called. | Social given at the residence ot | Mr. M.S. Frazee. on Wednesday J eve, (23) was well attended by the | elite The | hours were whiled away by games, ot the neighborhood. wy left when » | the wee sma’ hours reminded them | { . ; that the hour for dep had come | 1 | They one and all heartily thanked e _| Mr. and Mrs. Frazee for the enter- | tainment and wishing them) many | happy returns, bid them good night. | Messrs. D. D. Lock and Wilhe Holland, two of Louisbu most handsome and men, Kansas, genial gentle- lave been visiting their frends jin for They every pleased with Bates. Miss Mattie Stewart, of Mor us Vicinity several days. were, as one is. well Fork, spent Saturday with Mass Reine Lewis Christmas ‘Lree Liberty chure well attended in and Sur ind festival, ie on Xmas d proved a succ The eve. every respect. tree was j leaded with beautitul as well us use- Vit Times dull and items scarce in tors | i] ' The girls say they had ob! | Dennev. an immense time. We are daily ex- | was terribly disap- | was re nbere Mr. W. 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