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POEMS
My Soul by Florence Atwater
When my heart is dreary
Then my soul is weary
As a bird with a broken wing
Who never again will sing
Like the sound of a vast amen
That comes from a church of men.
When my soul is dreary
It could never be cheery
But I think of myideal
And everything seems real
Like the sound of the bright church bells peal.
Poems by Florence Atwater will be in the paper each and every Sat.
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The News of the City
Miss Florence Atwater of tHis City
received a mark of 94 in History
Examination at the concusion of the school Term
last June.
Blue hair ribbons are in style again.
Miss Patty Fairchild of this City
has not been doing as well in
Declamation lately as formerly.
MR. Noble Dill of this City is
seldom seen on the streets of the
City without smoking a cigarette.
Miss Julia Atwater of this City is out of the City.
The MR. Rayfort family of
this City have been presentde with the
present of a new Cat by Geo.
the man employeD by Balf & CO. This
cat is perfectly baeutiful
and still quit young.
Miss Julia Atwater of this
City is visiting friends in the Soth.
The family have had many letters
from her that are read by each and
all of the famild.
Mr. Noble Dill of this City is in business with his Father.
There was quite a wind storm
Thursday doing damage to shade trees
in many parts of our beautiful
City.
From Letters to the family
Miss Julia Atwater of this City is
enjoying her visit in the
south a greadeal.
Miss Patty Fairchild of the
7 A of this City, will probably not
pass in ARithmetiC—unless
great improvement takes place before
Examination.
Miss Julia Atwater of this City wrote a letter to the family stating while visiting in the SOuth she has made an engagement to be married to MR. Crum of that City. The family do not know who this MR. Crum is but It is said he is a widower though he has been diVorced with a great many children.
The new ditch of the MR. Henry D. Vance, backyard of this City is about through now as little remain to be done and it is thought the beighborhood will son look better. Subscribe NOW 25c. Per Year Adv. 45c. up. Atwater & Co. Newspaper Building 25 Cents Per Years.
It may be assumed that the last of the news items was wasted upon Noble Dill and that he never knew of the neighbourhood improvement believed to be imminent as a result of the final touches to the ditch of the Mr. Henry D. Vance backyard.