ship. iJames Paddock, a former citizen of | Liberty township, bat now a resident of New Castle, called on several of his old neighbors in this vicinity last week. While heie he was reminded of the fact that he still had a part of a former corn crop on the stalk,” a view of i which was ob:tructed by a later crop i of growing wheat. Mr. Paddock, with the assistance of Roo Snider and George i Sommers, succeed d in hading and j husking a bo at two hundred bushels of this old crop, the g .in bsiag in a fairly good state of praserv .tion. After con dncting a thlt; rough investigation to ascertain if he had fmgotton to harvest i any of his other crop, Mr. Paddock re-! turned to his home in th« “Flower City,” contented and happy. Had he | delayed a few weeks ronger, he ccu.'d / | have enjoyed the unique experience ofharvesting his corn and whe.it crops atthe same time. Ii is now up to Uncle Jimmy to piBa the cigars