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Homer Shaw of Mount .Toy, Iowa, arc here calling upon his old neigh* hors of years gone by.Corn fields are quite weedy and corn looks fine.The AVapsic Peniean River is on a boom its hank are overrun ami the water is backing back over the low lands.Harry, and Albert Wood of Big Rook Iowa was seen upon our streets calling upon their many friends.Over the meadows green the woodlands are seen, they are decked in their splendor, as each bough is beautifully covered with bright green foliage, in the branches are nicely built the bird's nest, on the trees are seen the songsters warbling their sweet songs wnich echo through the dells. Oli! what sweet music!Chas. AY. Everts made a business trip the forepart of the week to Davenport, iowa there he called upon his many friends of that city.Dr. AY. S. Binford is having all the work that worthy gentleman Can do now days doctoring our peoples ills.Whooping cough is on the. hark lt;here around our little ones, and some are quite sick with it although notdangerously.Edmund Binford left for a few days outing at Kingfisher. Oklahoma.M. T. Blazer of Galesburg. 111., was shaking hands with his old acquaintance here of years gone by.AVe are soon to have an ouLlet by wire on a telephone to Tipton andi; Davenport and other towns.John Hickson left for Davenport. Ia., there to work on the County Bridge, gang. IThe pasture lands are in splendid’ condition for the grazing of the stock.;The grain crop looks beautiful and has the best of stand.Early potatoes are in fine condition. There will be a harvest of them soon.\ Dixon, Iowa, May 23 1902.' -OUSTER.’'1
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Davenport Weekly Leader

Davenport, Iowa, US

Tue, May 27, 1902

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