meatret tnWll, Ipr». - i..I ncTht*at fewA 811I ute n'nreM tlt;1 Hi yt thatit and d the The from •iraet,My, l«- Bap* ci»unot nml»r the. I niheir plant.The Furt Scott, KhR., Monitor nf U-r k. c iii » i re* u nut Ice of i tie rnirrt uv* efVVm D Freeman mid Ml^Olara B'Vsi'Umeufi, hi»h nf Rroimw., K**.Mr F e^mau I* a Morgan county b*\and ip remembered hy many ofnur oil i»**iilt; He tmn been In K tti«»a for n number of year-* and la a prominent bu*tiiesn mao Id Bnmsuo.E H Murker, of Coalville, removed tne fl tiring rullj l«»Ureeu (•*«!!*, and the me»c itn’0 of (tie f •ftner place have con-rmrifd with W'Uimn Divl*. of Ohio, to Hiipply the vacancy, Mr D»vl***ree-ng in put In a good plant, cond tinned npo receiving ground for • ml© and $1 000ca«h. Nearly all the luooej baa heeu contributed.A co respondent write* to the Indiana Farmer: Dig your po«t holes large;put in one Hhuvul come© gravel. 8©r your p*«t,fi]l and laivin Well with conr*e gravel It will U-t longer than paint or pitch and never be drawn up hy fre* j ug. It will make a fence solidFred \ Instantly mg undeThere (’hri-tlm nig a t« meeting*Wlllla peart d o •Sunday I lu a creeo h ;and Mrt nine. *.f ! cerifly orJohn 1 cPy viale f -rrnerly butcher lHood’i 'Ida of pr re* had I merit.Mea*ra