darkness. I tertimare it ieff(Made by the Wheat of OneThrashing OutMtdecdigstrTa:sorinThtioWhipple - Ostheimer Combination | a lt;4• Completes its Season's Work —May Hold State Record0lt;The Whipple-Ostheimer thrashing company, of which the late Daniel Kersehner was a member, has just completed its thrashing for this year. It has thrashed ten thousand one hundred and thirteen bushels of wheat, from live hundred and fifty-)is three acres—a total of nineteen bushels per acre.This, Abner Whipple and Quincy ^.Ostheimer, of the company, believe to be one of the finest averages re-corded by any thrashing outfit inlm Indiana this year. Their belief is I of far from idle. Their work was m« wholly in the river valley, and all of over good wheat grotmd. The aver- he age of the state will be little more il) than a third of nineteen bushels. All fr the wheat graded number two. ht