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logtown.How did yon enjoy the 4th?Mre. Yeager, if Boston, was a recent callerwith her friends.The young folks attended a party at String-town and reported a splendid time.There is talk of having a grand picnic at v eraCruz for the Church.We constantly hear the drum corps thumping away, practicing for the celebration at No. 8AGus Genet and Andrew McQuillon are gettingtheir threshing machine ready for work.There was a party at George Roselot’s Saturday eve. Everyone there.Miss Tena Smith, of our place, was married toJohn Peto, a Brooklyn artist. We wish thehappy couple bon voyage.The finest and cheapest 6tore in Logtown is onMain street.J. F. Smith is still dinning away on his anvil,but will cease when he gets the p. o.Perry Griswold spent Sunday eve at Mr.Thompson’s.Jim Cramer has purchased a new a buggy.Look out, girls.John Griswold is singing, “Where There s aWill There’s Always a Way.” It’s a ten pound^Everyone get his house painted. Paint ischeap and the painters are here.Jim Predmore said he never saw such a gang of potato bugs. But he will get rid of them ifit takes all summer.
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Batavia, Ohio, US

Wed, Jul 10, 1889

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