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A v*||J^ Items of Iutereat«lu^_^ __, from our exchmagtm^'4 t^flp Sueur 1 __,_- .may W^of Ji»tere|t 4 1 vaneed l^:Tbos. Jtt« ^-LJfe4-^ says that ^sections has re 4 that have^ea af^tedimd rccov 1 ered, are immune, and viil*%(J!|jS»v« Where the dam baa bad rthe disease, would only btetid.to a «a§ IfeafehwaJio had it. Me also states that powdered copperas, placed in mj!*&* orjrffcfcr ceptacle that cannot be overturned or spilled, that the swine cah havelreefiat cess to if disposed, willfcure itbein if affected. Only those that begin to grow sick, will touch it, and :they will only take such an amount as is neceasary to cure them, Ittr. liusky says he has seen it used and" proposes to try its efficacy himself should the disease regain invade his" drove. Sleepy Bye Dispatch: The Burg cigar factory at Hew TJlm is one-of the im portant manufacturing establishments at the county seat and we are told that* the proprietors will be forced to increase 'i%,"J their force of workmen this year. Much of the succes of this institution is due to the hustling proclivities of William Burg jr., who repiesents the house on the road and how knows that however good a product may be that it pays,toa*d**Ti tise it. The Burg factory is a large pa tron of the newspapers and they say it pays them to keep their names before tl*e public*, ^f.,'- uUt/ii/ua»J assault made last KB-JS^ Thhraday upon a citizen ot this city was* if^C'J^iv-' A- unprovok ||4v4M"j, one of the most brutal affairs occurring '•$$$%ty\ hetefor years. Without cause or pro 0~^'t vocation he was "slugged" to use a slang $$•{ term, in a merciless manner. We use Iff^'i1 no names, not because it is the desire to Wyy^M shield the men who did the scandalous w'tf'^vlT? act, but because it has been the custom jP*'VO^ to not mention quarrels of any kind. |f£l ^S*i[ However, this case is so aggravated and uncalled for it is but a duty to the pub ^'"V lie to say the two aggressors paid about $30 in fine and costs into the municipal ty court,and but for the prayerror clemen* & cy made by the man whom they "wrong t| ed, might have found their fine much heavier. —Le Sueur News, ^^^|§l§Iff it Sleepy Eye Herald: David Ingrabam, brother of Oscar B. Ingrabam of this place passed away on Monday"at the age of 74 years. Deceased was for many years a lesident of town Stark Uut of late years since his wife dieu has made his home with his brother in Sleepy Eye. He wag at 'Hhe home of his niece Mrs. Harrington pT Leavenworth on a visit *{,tffc$&.%£. t*h£n he took ill ftnd^ *died. Funeral ^t*0k place Wednesday morning at 11 itS^kKiiock a ii a Prairie Star, Rev. W$%f'fiissel 1 conducting t^e services, 1 g&Vffi^V 0S' DOES IT PAT TO, BUY CHEAP? fllillil cliea remerly for cough and colds' ff|ll£,& $k ull right, but you want something that relieve n&d cure the mote .severe ih&M&si^'Wd la»g«Jroa« results of throat and-lung f^" in either case take.the IOSCLY remedy that ^f^^'^httl" been rfintioducer in all civilized "'"l-rlJ^* countries with success in .severe throat, ^'j find luog troubles, "Bosehee'a Ge£m.aj? P*" on*v nea*san(* stimulates J0yfth\i?i'h'mes to destroy the germ disease ^mmeuded mnny ^veats b^,*!! f^Jrif/Teachers'^xamioation. 4 Ic ^s beTehy given that public^ex-' »uifm*»»ion of teachers for^Brown vdtiuti^ »»tv w? t? be held at Sprjn#fiefd, /^leepy fe^Ejte *vd New tJlm, on Friday att4'$at ^tirmis, February Sud[ afid 3rd,* parting who intend t^iteachinjj|he &tfhenduring the yeireand 1 "^Vw te^fln'fg, who do not hold state^esfcifiC eatei»^e xetquestedAo^ake^kisexamjua/ ti«/jrt\Vfi. r,4i vi && **, H^" Ev^minationkbegiUfpron^yv'|^day morning at 9 o'clock?^ r«s- IS. W fjar etistriot Mffie*© fMf stare to xeprBSefnme .ln their^ic^"^pi^ TQunding counties. W*l|iflK?*of" '^bwj^ent, it a a a Bef*'«ences exchanged^ S W